CHAPTER -10: TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REMOVING | |
METHODS | |||
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| Press on Start/Pause | |
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| button. To eliminate | |
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| foam formation, mix a | |
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| spoon of softener with | |
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| half litres of water, | |
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| and pour the mixture | |
| Excessive amount of | in the detergent | |
| detergent used. | drawer. After | |
Excessive foam is |
| minutes, press on | |
formed in the |
| Start/Pause button | |
detergent drawer. |
| again. In next | |
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| washing operation, | |
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| decide the dose of | |
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| detergent as required. | |
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| Use detergents | |
| Wrong detergent | produced only for | |
| automatic washing | ||
| used.. | ||
| machines in your | ||
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| machine. | |
| The contamination | Select the programme | |
| degree of your | appropriate for the | |
| laundries does not | contamination degree | |
| match the programme | of your laundries. (see | |
| you have chosen. | programme table) | |
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| Adjust the amount of | |
| Amount of detergent | detergent based on | |
Unsatisfactory | the amount and | ||
used insufficient. | |||
washing result. | contamination degree | ||
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| of your laundries. | |
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| Load your machine | |
| Laundries in excess | with laundries, | |
| of maximum capacity | amount of which will | |
| put in your machine. | not exceed maximum | |
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| laundry capacity | |
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