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*Final spin results are poor.
Note: the washing machine has an unbalance
detection and correction system. If individual heavy
items are loaded (a bathrobe, for example), this
system may reduce the spin speed automatically or
interrupt the spin if it detects too great unbalance at
the start of the spin, in order to protect the washing
machine.
Excessive foam formation may also
prevent spinning.
Check whether:
• the pump impeller is obstructed (see “Cleaning
the foreign body trap”).
• if the laundry is still too wet at the end of the
programme: possibly add other items of clothing
and repeat the spin cycle.
• there is foam on the wash: repeat a rinse-spin
cycle to eliminate excess of detergent.
Water stop fault (depending on model).
(The pump operates).
The “Water Stop” fault may have been
triggered by:
• Too much foam.
• A leak in the inlet hose or in the washing machine.
Switch off the washing machine, unplug it and turn
off the water tap.
Tilt the washing machine forwards carefully to
allow the water to evacuate from the bottom tray.
Reconnect the washing machine.
Turn on water supply (if the machine is switched
off, but begins to fill, turn off the water supply and
contact After Sales Service).
Reselect the desired programme, add the
detergent, if necessary and switch on the machine
to restart the programme.
If the fault occurs again, contact After-Sales Service
(see “After-Sales Service”).
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