Troubleshooting of minor faults, Warning, Fault possible cause action – Univex Aquastop 800 series User Manual

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Troubleshooting of Minor Faults

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WARNING

TO AVOID

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!

Repairs should only be carried out

by an authorized technician.

If repairs are necessary, and you

cannot eliminate the fault yourself with

the aid of the table below, follow these

steps:
1.

Turn the cycle selector to

Off.

2.

Disconnect the washing machine

from the power outlet.

3.

Turn off the water faucets.

4.

Call Customer Service

(refer to Page 32).

Troubleshooting items listed below may

not be covered by warranty service!

Please carefully rule out any of these

issues before calling for service.

Fault

Possible cause

Action

Cycle duration extended.

This is not a fault.

The suds detection feature has activated an additional
rinsing cycle to reduce the amount of suds.

Add a more appropriate amount of detergent.

This is not a fault.

The unbalance compensation system is attempting to
balance the load through repeated spins.

Always load the drum with large

and small items

together.

This is not a fault.

The laundry load may be large, requiring more time.

Allow additional washing time for larger loads.

The door cannot be

opened.

Child lock activated.

Deactivate child lock; (see Page 25)

The door cannot be

opened.

Power failure.

An interrupted cycle will be resumed when power is

restored. If the laundry is to be removed during a power
failure,

call Customer Service (refer to Page 32).

Cycle is running and/or the door is locked for safety

reasons.

Wait until the cycle ends (see Page 26).

Plug is loose or not inserted.

Eliminate the cause.

Cycle selector turned to

Off before end of cycle.

Select a cycle.

Door cannot be opened,

even though the appliance

Child lock activated.

Deactivate child lock (see Page 25).

even though the appliance
has been switched off and
on again.

For safety reasons the door has been locked because the

water level, temperature or high drum speed.

See "Adding to the laundry/Interrupting the cycle", Page

26 .

Cycle continues running,

even though the appliance
has been switched off and
on again.

Child lock activated.

Deactivate child lock (see Page 25).

Appliance cannot be

operated. "Child lock
activated" as indicated in
the display field.

Child lock activated.

Deactivate child lock (see Page 25).

Control lights do not light

up.

A fuse has blown.

Reset circuit breaker.

Control lights do not light

up.

A fuse has blown.

Call Customer Service if this fault recurs.

Power failure.

An interrupted cycle will be resumed when power is

restored. If the laundry is to be removed during a power
failure,

call Customer Service (see page 32).

Cycle does not start.

Start/Pause indicator light

flashes.

Start/Pause button not pressed.

Press the

Start/Pause button.

Cycle does not start.

Door not closed properly.

Check whether laundry is trapped in door.

Cycle does not start.
"Check Door !" indicated in
the display field.

Door not closed properly.

Close the door (a click should be heard).

cycle continues.

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