DeLonghi D914WM20 Instruction Manual
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To start a wash cycle, first load your laundry into the drum and close the door securely. Select the desired wash program using the program selector knob. Adjust any additional settings such as temperature or spin speed, then press the 'Start/Pause' button to begin the cycle.
Ensure that the washing machine is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Check that the door is closed correctly and that the 'Start/Pause' button has been pressed. If the machine still does not start, check if the Child Lock feature is enabled or if there is an error code displayed on the control panel.
First, ensure the machine is turned off and unplugged. Locate the filter cover at the bottom front of the machine. Open the cover and unscrew the filter cap to remove it. Clean any debris from the filter under running water. Replace the filter and securely screw the cap back on before closing the cover.
Error codes indicate specific issues with the machine. Refer to the user manual for a list of error codes and their meanings. Common issues may include water supply problems, drainage issues, or door latch malfunctions. Address the specific problem as outlined in the manual.
Ensure the washing machine is placed on a level surface and all four feet are adjusted correctly. Avoid overloading the machine and distribute the laundry evenly in the drum. Check that transit bolts have been removed if the machine is newly installed.
Check the drain hose for any clogs or kinks. Ensure the drain hose is positioned correctly and not inserted too far into the drain pipe. Inspect the pump filter for blockages and clean it if necessary.
Yes, you can pause a wash cycle by pressing the 'Start/Pause' button. Ensure that the water level is not too high before opening the door. After making any necessary changes, close the door and press 'Start/Pause' to resume the cycle.
The detergent drawer should be cleaned every few weeks to prevent build-up of detergent and fabric softener residues. Remove the drawer and rinse it under warm water. Use a soft brush to clean any remaining residues.
If the door won't open, wait a few minutes as the door may remain locked for safety after a cycle ends. If the problem persists, ensure the machine is powered off. Check if there is still water in the drum, as the door will remain locked if the machine has not drained completely.
Regularly leave the door and detergent drawer open after washes to allow the machine to dry and ventilate. Run a maintenance wash cycle with a washing machine cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda monthly to prevent mold and odors.