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Problem
Possible cause
There is water on
Leakages from the cou-
the floor.
plings of the water ho-
ses.
Leakages from the drain
pump.
The water drain hose is
damaged.
You cannot open
There is no electrical
the appliance
power.
door.
The washing pro-
gramme is in operation.
There is water in the
drum.
This problem may be
caused by a failure of
the appliance.
The appliance
Incorrect level of the ap-
makes an unusual
pliance.
noise.
You did not remove the
packaging and/or the
transit bolts.
The load is very small.
The cycle is short-
The appliance calculates
er than the time
a new time according to
displayed.
the laundry load.
The cycle is longer
An unbalanced laundry
than the time dis-
load increases the dura-
played.
tion time.
The washing re-
The detergent you used
sults are not satis-
was not sufficient or cor-
factory.
rect.
You did not remove the
stubborn stains before
you wash the laundry.
Incorrect temperature
was set.
Too much laundry load.
After the check, activate the appliance.
The programme continues from the
point of interruption.
If the problem occurs again, contact the
service centre.
Possible solution
Make sure that the couplings
are tight.
Make sure that the drain pump
filter is tight.
Make sure that the water inlet
hose has no damages.
Make sure that the appliance re-
ceives electrical power.
Let the washing programme
end.
Set the drain or the spin pro-
gramme.
Contact the Service. If you need
to open the door, please read
carefully "Emergency door
opening".
Adjust the level of the appli-
ance. Refer to 'Installation'.
Remove the packaging and/or
the transit bolts. Refer to 'Instal-
lation'.
Add more laundry in the drum.
See the 'Consumption Values'
chapter.
This is a normal behaviour of
the appliance.
Increase the detergent quantity
or use a different one.
Use special products to remove
the stubborn stains.
Make sure that you set the cor-
rect temperature.
Decrease the laundry load.
If the display shows other alarm codes,
contact the service centre.
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