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* Number of transportation safety bolts may change depending on the model of your product.
** This may be supplied with the machine depending on the model of your product.
*** It will be supplied if your product has double water inlet.
Figures in this manual are schematic and may not match the product exactly. |
Supplier name or trademark | Beko | |||
Model name | WTK84011W | |||
7149343600 | ||||
Rated capacity (kg) | 8 | |||
Maximum spin speed (rpm) | 1400 | |||
Built-in | No | |||
Height (cm) | 84 | |||
Width (cm) | 60 | |||
Depth (cm) | 59 | |||
Single Water inlet / Double Water inlet | • / - | |||
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Electrical input (V/Hz) | 230 V / 50Hz | |||
Total current (A) | 10 | |||
Total power (W) | 2200 | |||
Main model code | 9211 | |||
The model information as stored in the product database can be reached by entering following website and searching for your model identifier (*) found on energy label. |
Tilt the machine backwards to remove the packaging reinforcement. Remove the packaging reinforcement that is attached to the ribbon. Do not attempt this operation alone, get help.
Remove the transportation safety bolts before operating the washing machine! Otherwise, the product will be damaged. | |
Keep the transportation safety bolts in a safe place to reuse when the washing machine needs to be moved again in the future. | |
Install the transport safety bolts in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure. | |
Never move the product without the transportation safety bolts properly fixed in place! |
It is necessary to have 10 – 80 litres of water flowing from the fully open tap in one minute to have your machine run smoothly. Attach a pressure reducing valve if the water pressure is higher. | |
Models with a single water inlet should not be connected to the hot water tap. In such a case the laundry will get damaged or the product will switch to protection mode and will not operate. |
Your drain house will be flooded if the hose comes out of its housing during water discharge. Moreover, there is risk of scalding due to high washing temperatures! In order to prevent such situations and make sure that the machine performs water intake and discharge processes without any problem, fix the drain hose securely. |
In order to ensure that the product operates more silently and vibration-free, it must stand level and balanced on its feet. Balance the machine by adjusting the feet. Otherwise, the product may move from its place and cause crushing and vibration problems. | |
Do not use any tools to loosen the lock nuts. Otherwise, they will get damaged. |
Connect the product to a grounded outlet protected by a 13 A fuse. Our company shall not be liable for any damages that will arise when the product is used without grounding in accordance with the local regulations.
Damaged power cables must be replaced by Authorised Service Agents. |
Electrical requirements
Before you insert the plug into the wall socket make sure that the voltage and the frequency shown in the rating label corresponds to your electricity supply.
We recommend that this appliance be connected to the mains supply via a suitable switched and fused socket in a readily accessible position.
Should the mains lead of the appliance become damaged or need replacing at any time, it must be replaced by a special purpose made mains lead which can only be obtained from an Authorised Service Agent.
This appliance must be earthed |
If the fitted moulded plug is not suitable for your socket, then the plug should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted.
Destroy the old plug, a cut off plug with a bare cord could cause a shock hazard if inserted into a socket elsewhere in the house.
The moulded plug on this appliance incorporates a 13A fuse. Should the fuse need to be replaced an ASTA approved BS1362 fuse of the same rating must be used. Do not forget to refit the fuse cover. In the event of losing the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement fuse cover has been fitted. Colour of the replacement fuse cover must be the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug. Fuse covers are available from any good electrical store.
Fitting a different plug
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals on your plug, proceed as follows:
With the alternative plugs a 13A fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or in the main fuse box. If in doubt contact a qualified electrician.
Transportation of the product
Never move the product without the transportation safety bolts properly fixed in place! | |
Packaging materials are dangerous to children. Keep packaging materials in a safe place away from reach of the children. |
Before starting to use the product make sure that the preparations are made which are in line with the "Important Safety and Environment Instructions" and the instructions in the "Installation" section.
To prepare the product for washing laundry, first perform a Drum Cleaning programme. If this is not available in your machine, apply the method which is described in the section "Cleaning the loading door and the drum".
Use an anti-limescale suitable for the washing machines. | |
Some water might have remained in the product due to the quality control processes in production. It is not harmful for the product. |
* Sort laundry according to type of fabric, colour, and degree of soiling and allowable water temperature.
* Always obey the instructions given on the garment tags.
Following information will help you use the product in an ecological and energy/water-efficient manner.
The maximum load capacity depends on the type of laundry, the degree of soiling and the washing programme desired.
The product automatically adjusts the water amount according to the weight of the laundry put inside it.
Comply with the information in the section "Programme and consumption table". When overloaded, the washing performance will drop. Moreover, noise and vibration problems may occur. |
When using detergent, softener, starch, fabric dye, bleacher and whitener, descaling agents; read the manufacturer's instructions written on the package and follow the dosages specified. Use a measuring cup if available. |
The detergent drawer is composed of three compartments:
Detergent, softener and other cleaning agents
Choosing the detergent type
Detergent type to be used depends on the washing programme, fabric type and colour.
Use only detergents manufactured specifically for washing machines. | |
Do not use soap powder. |
Adjusting detergent amount
The amount of washing detergent to be used depends on the amount of laundry, the degree of soiling and water hardness.
Using softeners
Pour the softener into the softener compartment of the detergent drawer.
Using liquid detergents
If the product contains a liquid detergent cup:
If the product is equipped with a liquid detergent part:
If the product does not contain a liquid detergent cup:
Using gel and tablet detergent
Using starch
Using limescale remover
Using bleaches
Add the bleach at the beginning of the washing cycle by selecting a prewash programme. Do not put detergent in the prewash compartment. As an alternative application, select a programme with extra rinse and add the bleaching agent while the product is taking water from the detergent compartment during first rinsing step.
Clothes | |||||
Light Colours and Whites | Colours | Black/ Dark Colours | Delicates/ Woolens/ Silks | ||
(Recommended temperature range based on soiling level: 40-90 ºC) | (Recommended temperature range based on soiling level: cold -40 ºC) | (Recommended temperature range based on soiling level: cold -40 ºC) | (Recommended temperature range based on soiling level: cold -30 ºC) | ||
Soiling Level | Heavily Soiled (difficult stains such as grass, coffee, fruits and blood.) | It may be necessary to pre-treat the stains or perform prewash. Powder and liquid detergents recommended for whites can be used at dosages recommended for heavily soiled clothes. It is recommended to use powder detergents to clean clay and soil stains and the stains that are sensitive to bleaches. | Powder and liquid detergents recommended for colours can be used at dosages recommended for heavily soiled clothes. It is recommended to use powder detergents to clean clay and soil stains and the stains that are sensitive to bleaches. Detergents which do not contain bleach should be used. | Liquid detergents suitable for colours and dark colours can be used at dosages recommended for heavily soiled clothes. | Prefer liquid detergents produced for delicate clothes. woolen and silk clothes must be washed with special woolen detergents. |
Normally Soiled (For example, stains caused by body on collars and cuffs) | Powder and liquid detergents recommended for whites can be used at dosages recommended for normally soiled clothes. | Powder and liquid detergents recommended for colours can be used at dosages recommended for normally soiled clothes. Detergents which do not contain bleach should be used. | Liquid detergents suitable for colours and dark colours can be used at dosages recommended for normally soiled clothes. | Prefer liquid detergents produced for delicate clothes. woolen and silk clothes must be washed with special woolen detergents. | |
Lightly Soiled (No visible stains exist.) | Powder and liquid detergents recommended for whites can be used at dosages recommended for lightly soiled clothes. | Powder and liquid detergents recommended for colours can be used at dosages recommended for lightly soiled clothes. Detergents which do not contain bleach should be used. | Liquid detergents suitable for colours and dark colours can be used at dosages recommended for lightly soiled clothes. | Prefer liquid detergents produced for delicate clothes. woolen and silk clothes must be washed with special woolen detergents. |
Programme | Max. Load (kg) | Programmable Duration (~min) | Water Consumption (l) | Energy Consumption (kWh) | Max. Speed | |
Cottons | 90 | 8 | 205 | 93 | 2,40 | 1400 |
60** | 8 | 218 | 53 | 1,022 | 1400 | |
60** | 4 | 167 | 38,4 | 0,579 | 1400 | |
40 | 8 | 205 | 91 | 1,05 | 1400 | |
20 | 8 | 205 | 91 | 0,60 | 1400 | |
Cottons 60° with Prewash | 60 | 8 | 225 | 101 | 2,00 | 1400 |
Eco 40-60 | 40*** | 8 | 218 | 54,0 | 1,019 | 1400 |
40**,*** | 4 | 167 | 39,5 | 0,579 | 1400 | |
40*** | 2 | 167 | 28,0 | 0,227 | 1400 | |
Synthetics | 40 | 3 | 130 | 70 | 0,80 | 1200 |
20 | 3 | 130 | 68 | 0,30 | 1200 | |
Quick | 30 | 8 | 28 | 75 | 0,15 | 1400 |
Hand Wash | 40 | 1,5 | 65 | 63 | 0,47 | 1200 |
Down Wear | 40 | 2 | 105 | 90 | 0,85 | 1000 |
Shirts | 40 | 3 | 80 | 46 | 0,62 | 800 |
Drum Clean | 90 | - | 160 | 73 | 2,60 | 600 |
**: Eco 40-60 () and Cottons 60°C () are the test programmes in accordance with EN 60456:2016 and energy label with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 1061/2010
***: Eco 40-60 is the test programme in accordance with EN 60456:2016/prA:2019 and energy label with Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2014
-: See the programme description for maximum load.
Water and power consumption may vary subject to the changes in water pressure, water hardness and temperature, ambient temperature, type and amount of laundry, spin speed, and changes in electric voltage. | ||||||||||
Depending on the amount of laundry you have loaded into your machine, there may be a difference of 1-1.5 hours between the duration shown in the Programme and consumption table and the actual washing duration. Duration will be automatically updated soon after the washing starts. | ||||||||||
Always select the lowest appropriate temperature. The most efficient programmes in terms of energy consumption are generally those that perform at lower temperatures and longer duration. | ||||||||||
Noise and remaining moisture content are influenced by the spinning speed: the higher the spinning speed in the spinning phase, the higher the noise and the lower the remaining moisture content. | ||||||||||
Consumption Values | ||||||||||
Temperature Selection (ºC) | Spin Speed (rpm) | Capacity (kg) | Programme Duration (hh: mm) | Energy Consumption (kWh/ cycle) | Water Consumption (L/ cycle) | Laundry Temperature (ºC) | Remaining Moisture Content (%) | |||
Eco 40-60 | 40 | 1400 | 8,0 | 03:38 | 1,019 | 54,00 | 41 | 53 | ||
40 | 1400 | 4 | 02:47 | 0,579 | 39,50 | 35 | 53 | |||
40 | 1400 | 2 | 02:47 | 0,227 | 28,00 | 22 | 53 | |||
Cottons | 20 | 1400 | 8 | 03:25 | 0,600 | 91,00 | 20 | 53 | ||
Cottons 60° with Prewash | 60 | 1400 | 8 | 03:45 | 2,000 | 101,00 | 60 | 53 | ||
Synthetics | 40 | 1200 | 3 | 02:10 | 0,800 | 70,00 | 40 | 40 | ||
Quick | 30 | 1400 | 8 | 00:28 | 0,150 | 75,00 | 23 | 62 |
Depending on the type of fabric, use the following main programmes.
For special cases, additional programmes are available in the machine.
Additional programmes may differ according to the model of the machine. |
This is not a washing programme. It is a maintenance programme. | |
Do not run the programme when there is something in the machine. If you try to do so, the machine detects that there is load inside and aborts the programme. |
For specific applications, select any of the following programmes.
Use a lower spin speed for delicate laundries. |
Whenever a new programme is selected, the recommended spin speed of the selected programme is displayed on the spin speed indicator.
To decrease the spin speed, press the Spin Speed Adjustment button. Spin speed decreases gradually. Then, depending on the model of the product, "Rinse Hold" and "No Spin" options appear on the display. When "No Spin" is selected, the rinse level indicator lights will not turn on.
Rinse hold
If you are not going to unload your clothes immediately after the programme completes, you can use rinse hold function to keep your laundry in the final rinsing water in order to prevent them from getting wrinkled when there is no water in the machine. Press Start / Pause button after this process if you want to drain the water without spinning your laundry. Programme will resume and complete after draining the water.
If you want to spin the laundry held in water, adjust the Spin Speed and press Start / Pause button.
The programme will resume. Water is drained, laundry is spun and the programme is completed.
If the programme has not reached the spinning step, you can change the speed without switching the machine to Pause mode. |
With the Delayed Start function the startup of the programme may be delayed up to 3, 6 or 9 hours.
Do not use liquid detergents when you set Delayed Start! There is the risk of staining of the clothes. |
You can switch the machine to pause mode and add laundry during the delayed start period. |
Changing the delayed start period
If you want to change the time during countdown, you will need to cancel the programme and set the delay time again.
Canceling the Delayed Start function
If you want to cancel the delayed start countdown and start the programme immediately:
Use Child Lock function to prevent children from tampering with the machine. Thus you can avoid any changes in a running programme.
If the Programme Selection knob is rotated when the child lock is active, "Child Lock Enabled LED" will flash 3 times. The Child Lock does not allow any change in the programmes or the selected speed. | |
Even if another programme is selected with the Programme Selection knob while the Child Lock is active, previously selected programme will continue running. | |
When the Child Lock is active and the machine is running, you can switch the machine to Pause mode without deactivating the Child Lock by turning the Programme Selection knob to On / Off position. When you turn the Programme Selection knob afterwards, the programme will resume. |
To activate the Child Lock:
Press and hold Speed and Delayed Start buttons for 3 seconds. While you are holding for 3 seconds, the "Child Lock Enabled LED" will flash. You can release the buttons when the LEDs become permanently on.
To deactivate the Child Lock:
Press and hold Speed and Delayed Start buttons for 3 seconds while any programme is running. While you are holding for 3 seconds, the "Child Lock Enabled LED" will flash. You can release the buttons when the LED turns off completely.
In addition to the method above, to deactivate the Child Lock, switch the Programme Selection knob to On / Off position when no programme is running, and select another programme. | |
Child Lock is not deactivated after power failures or when the machine is unplugged. |
Progress of a running programme can be followed from the Programme Follow-up indicator. At the beginning of every programme step, the relevant indicator light will turn on and light of the completed step will turn off.
You can change the speed settings without stopping the programme flow while the programme is running. To do this, the change you are going to make must be in a step after the running programme step. If the change is not compatible, relevant lights will flash for 3 times.
If the machine does not proceed to the spinning step, the Rinse Hold function might be active or the automatic unbalanced load detection system might be activated due to the unbalanced distribution of the laundry in the machine. |
There is a locking system on the loading door of the machine that prevents opening of the loading door in cases when the water level is unsuitable.
Loading door light will start flashing when the machine is switched to Pause mode. The machine checks the level of the water inside. If the level is suitable, the Loading Door light turns off and the loading door can be opened within 1-2 minutes.
If the level is unsuitable, the Loading Door light remains on and the loading door cannot be opened. If you are obliged to open the Loading Door while the Loading Door light is on, you must cancel the current programme. See. "Cancelling the programme"
Switching the machine to pause mode
Press the Start / Pause button to switch the machine to pause mode while a programme is running. The light of the step which the machine is in starts flashing in the Programme Follow-up indicator to show that the machine has been switched to the pause mode.
Additionally, when the loading door is openable, the Loading Door light turns off completely.
Changing the speed settings
You can change the speed settings of the programme that is currently running. See "Speed selection".
If no change is allowed, the relevant light will flash 3 times. |
Adding or taking out laundry
You can load/unload laundry when a programme is running if the water level is appropriate to open the door. To do this:
To cancel the programme, turn the Programme Selection knob to select another programme. Previous programme will be cancelled. End / Cancel light will flash continuously to notify that the programme has been cancelled.
Your machine will end the programme when you turn the Programme Selection knob; however, it does not drain the water inside. When you select and start a new programme, the newly selected programme will start depending on the step the previous programme was cancelled in. For example, it may take in additional water or continue to wash with the water inside.
Some programmes may start by discharging the water inside the machine. Depending on the step where the programme was cancelled in, you may have to put detergent and softener again for the programme you have selected anew. |
When the programme ends, "End" LED becomes on at the Programme Follow-up indicator.
After you switch on your machine with the programme selection button (by switching the button to a different position than the On/Off position), if no programme is started or no other procedure is performed in the selection step or no action is taken within approx. 2 minutes after the selected programme ends, your machine will switch to energy saving mode automatically. The brightness of the indicator lights will decrease. Also, if your product has a display that shows programme time, this display will be completely turned off. If you turn the Programme Selection knob or touch any button, lights and display will switch back to previous condition. The selections which you make when exiting from the energy efficiency may change. Please check the correctness of your selections before starting the programme. If necessary, please make your settings again. This is not an error.
Service life of product extends and frequently experienced problems will be reduced if it is cleaned at regular intervals.
Clean the detergent drawer at regular intervals (every 4-5 washing cycles) as shown below in order to prevent accumulation of powder detergent in time.
For products with drum cleaning programme, please see Operating the product - Programmes.
Repeat Drum Cleaning process in every 2 months. | |
Use an anti-limescale suitable for washing machines. |
After every wash make sure that no foreign substance is left in the drum.
If the holes on the door bellow shown in the figure are blocked, open the holes using a toothpick.
Foreign metal substances will cause rust stains in the drum. Clean the stains on the drum surface by using cleaning agents for stainless steel.
Never use steel wool or wire wool. These will damage the painted, chromated and plastic surfaces.
Wipe the body of the product with soapy water or non-corrosive mild gel detergents as necessary, and dry with a soft cloth.
Use only a soft and damp cloth to clean the control panel.
There is a filter at the end of each water intake valve at the rear of the product and also at the end of each water intake hose where they are connected to the tap. These filters prevent foreign substances and dirt in the water to enter the product. Filters should be cleaned as they do get dirty.
The filter system in your product prevents solid items such as buttons, coins and fabric fibres clogging the pump impeller during discharge of washing water. Thus, the water will be discharged without any problem and the service life of the pump will extend.
If the product fails to drain water inside it, the pump filter is clogged. Filter must be cleaned whenever it is clogged or every 3 months. Water must be drained off first to clean the pump filter.
In addition, prior to transporting the product (e.g., when moving to another house) water should be drained completely.
Foreign substances left in the pump filter may damage your product or may cause noise problem. | |
In regions where freezing is possible, the supply tap must be closed, system hose must be removed and the water inside the product must be drained when the product is not in use. | |
After each use, turn off the water tap to which the mains hose is connected. |
In order to clean the dirty filter and discharge the water:
Temperature of the water inside the product may rise up to 90 ºC. To avoid the burning risk, clean the filter after the water inside the product is cooled down. |
Problem | Reason | Solution | |
Programme does not start after closing the door. | Start / Pause / Cancel button was not pressed. |
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It may be difficult to close the loading door in case of excessive loading. |
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Programme cannot be started or selected. | Washing machine has switched to self protection mode due to a supply problem (line voltage, water pressure, etc.). |
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Water in the machine. | Some water might have remained in the product due to the quality control processes in the production. |
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The machine enters standby mode after the programme starts or it does not take in water. | Tap is turned off. |
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Water inlet hose is bent. |
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Water inlet filter is clogged. |
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Loading door may be open. |
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The water connection may be wrong or water may be cut off (When the water is cut off, washing or rinsing LEDs flash). |
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Machine does not drain water. | Water drain hose might be clogged or twisted. |
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Pump filter is clogged. |
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Machine vibrates or makes noise. | Machine might be standing unbalanced. |
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A hard substance might have entered into the pump filter. |
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Transportation safety bolts are not removed. |
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Laundry quantity in the machine might be too little. |
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Machine might be overloaded with laundry. |
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Machine might be leaning on a rigid item. |
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There is water leaking from the bottom of the washing machine. | Water drain hose might be clogged or twisted. |
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Pump filter is clogged. |
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Machine stopped shortly after the programme started. | Machine might have stopped temporarily due to low voltage. |
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Machine directly discharges the water it takes in. | Draining hose might not be at adequate height. |
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No water can be seen in the machine during washing. | The water level is not visible from outside of the washing machine. |
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Loading door cannot be opened. | Door lock is activated because of the water level in the machine. |
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Machine is heating up the water or it is at the spinning cycle. |
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Child lock is engaged. Door lock will be deactivated a couple of minutes after the programme has come to an end. |
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Loading door may be stuck because of the pressure it is subjected to. |
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Washing takes longer time than specified in the manual. (*) | Water pressure is low. |
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Voltage might be low. |
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Input temperature of water might be low. |
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Number of rinses and/or amount of rinse water might have increased. |
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Excessive foam might have occurred and automatic foam absorption system might have been activated due to too much detergent usage. |
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Programme time does not countdown. (On models with display) (*) | Timer may stop during water intake. |
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Timer may stop during heating step. |
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Timer may stop during spinning step. |
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Programme time does not countdown. (*) | There might be unbalanced load in the machine. |
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Colour of the clothes faded. (**) | Excessive laundry was loaded in. |
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Detergent in use is damp. |
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A higher temperature is selected. |
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It does not rinse well. | The amount, brand and storage conditions of the detergent used are inappropriate. |
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Detergent is put in the wrong compartment. |
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Pump filter is clogged. |
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Drain hose is folded. |
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Laundry became stiff after washing. (**) | Insufficient amount of detergent is used. |
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Detergent is put in the wrong compartment. |
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Detergent might be mixed with the softener. |
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Laundry does not smell like the softener. (**) | Detergent is put in the wrong compartment. |
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Detergent might be mixed with the softener. |
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Machine does not switch to spinning step. (*) | There might be unbalanced load in the machine. |
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The machine will not spin if water is not drained completely. |
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Excessive foam might have occurred and automatic foam absorption system might have been activated due to too much detergent usage. |
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Washing performance is poor: Laundry turns gray. (**) | Insufficient amount of detergent has been used over a long period of time. |
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Washing was made at low temperatures for a long time. |
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Insufficient amount of detergent is used with hard water. |
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Too much detergent is used. |
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Washing performance is poor: Stains persist or the laundry is not whitened. (**) | Insufficient amount of detergent is used. |
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Excessive laundry was loaded in. |
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Wrong programme and temperature were selected. |
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Wrong type of detergent is used. |
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Too much detergent is used. |
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Washing performance is poor: Oily stains appeared on the laundry. (**) | Regular drum cleaning is not applied. |
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Washing performance is poor: Clothes smell unpleasantly. (**) | Odours and bacteria layers are formed on the drum as a result of continuous washing at lower temperatures and/or in short programmes. |
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Detergent residue in the detergent drawer. (**) | Detergent is put in wet drawer. |
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Detergent has gotten damp. |
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Water pressure is low. |
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The detergent in the main wash compartment got wet while taking in the prewash water. Holes of the detergent compartment are blocked. |
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There is a problem with the detergent drawer valves. |
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Detergent might be mixed with the softener. |
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Regular drum cleaning is not applied. |
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Too much foam forms in the machine. (**) | Improper detergents for the washing machine are being used. |
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Excessive amount of detergent is used. |
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Detergent was stored under improper conditions. |
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Some meshed laundry such as tulle may foam too much because of their texture. |
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Detergent is put in the wrong compartment. |
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Softener is being taken early. |
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Foam is overflowing from the detergent drawer. | Too much detergent is used. |
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Laundry remains wet at the end of the programme. (*) | Excessive foam might have occurred and automatic foam absorption system might have been activated due to too much detergent usage. |
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(*) Machine does not switch to spinning step when the laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum to prevent any damage to the machine and to its surrounding environment. Laundry should be rearranged and re-spun. | |||
(**) Regular drum cleaning is not applied. Clean the drum regularly. See "Cleaning the loading door and the drum". | |||
If you cannot eliminate the problem although you follow the instructions in this section, consult your dealer or the Authorised Service Agent. Never try to repair a nonfunctional product yourself. |
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