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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Different sounds are
coming from the
clothes vitalizer.
This is normal.
Loaded three articles of cloth-
ing.
Higher room temperature and
humidity can increase drying
time.
Nozzle may be partially clog-
ged.
Cycle selection was incorrect.
Clothing was touching the inte-
rior sides or doors.
Formula dripped off hanger bar
or accessory.
Clothing was not fully inserted
into the clip.
Formula residue on pads.
This is normal for some cycles.
During the misting stage of a cycle, you will hear a
spraying sound. During the drying stage you will
hear a low hum coming from the fan. In between
stages is a dwell time in which a pulsing sound
from the fan may be heard.
Run the GENTLEDRY™ cycle until clothes are dry.
Three articles of clothing reduce airflow, causing
areas on some clothes to be slightly damp at the
end of the cycle.
Run the GENTLEDRY™ cycle for a few minutes.
Clean the nozzle. Clean clothes according to the
care label on the article of clothing.
Clean clothes according to care label on the article
of clothing. Choose the RegularCare setting to
match the fabric in your load.
Clean clothes according to care label on the article
of clothing. Be sure Clothes Hangers are posi-
tioned in the notches on the hanger bar. If clothing
is large or bulky, reduce the number of clothes
loaded in the clothes vitalizer.
Clean clothes according to the care label on the
article of clothing. The spots should come out with
just the recommended cleaning method.
Be sure the clothing is fully inserted into the clip. If
you are going over a seam, make sure the seam
lines up with the contoured area in the middle of
the clip’s pad.
Rinse with warm water to remove formula residue.
There may be formula left over after the HeavyDuty
cycle. Remove the basin cover and dry the basin
with a clean towel.
Formula collects in
the bottom of the
clothes vitalizer.
Weight clips fall off
clothing.
Water spots on
clothes.
Clothing is damp after
a HeavyDuty or
RegularCare cycle.
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