Hoover DWOA 59H3-80 User Guide
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To reset the Hoover DWOA 59H3-80, unplug the machine from the power source, wait for about 2-3 minutes, and then plug it back in. This can help resolve minor software glitches.
If the machine is not draining, check the drain hose for any blockages or kinks. Also, inspect the filter and pump for debris that might be causing the issue. Clean them if necessary.
Remove the detergent drawer by pulling it out and pressing the release lever. Wash it under warm water to remove any detergent residue and mold. Dry it thoroughly before reinserting.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the detergent drawer, checking and cleaning the filter, ensuring the drum is free from foreign objects, and running a monthly maintenance wash using a washing machine cleaner.
Loud noises during the spin cycle may be caused by an unbalanced load. Try redistributing the clothes evenly in the drum. Also, check if the machine is level and adjust the feet if necessary.
To prevent mold, regularly clean the door seal and detergent drawer, leave the door slightly open when not in use to allow air circulation, and use the appropriate amount of detergent.
Ensure the machine is properly plugged in and the door is closed securely. Check if the power supply is working and that the fuse or circuit breaker has not been tripped.
Refer to the user manual for program descriptions. Use the control dial to select the desired program based on fabric type and soil level. Adjust additional settings as necessary.
Water leakage could be due to a damaged door seal, a loose or clogged hose connection, or an overfilled detergent drawer. Inspect these areas and make necessary adjustments or replacements.
To improve washing efficiency, do not overload the machine, use the correct amount of detergent, select the appropriate program for the fabric type, and regularly descale the machine to prevent limescale build-up.