Hoover DWT L49 AIW3 1-80 User Guide
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To start a wash cycle, first ensure the machine is plugged in and the water supply is turned on. Load your laundry, add detergent to the dispenser, select the desired wash program using the control panel, and press the 'Start/Pause' button.
Check if the drain hose is kinked or clogged. Ensure the pump filter is clean and free of debris. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact Hoover customer support for further assistance.
Remove the detergent drawer by pulling it out gently. Rinse it under warm water to remove any residue and use a soft brush if needed. Dry the drawer completely before reinserting it into the machine.
Ensure the machine is level on the floor and that all four feet are in contact with the ground. Check if the load is balanced inside the drum. Adjust the load and redistribute items if necessary.
Regularly clean the detergent drawer and pump filter, check hoses for leaks, ensure the drum is empty after each use, and leave the door open to prevent mold and mildew. Perform a maintenance wash with an empty drum using a washing machine cleaner periodically.
Error code E03 indicates a draining issue. Check the drain hose and pump filter for blockages. Ensure the drain hose is positioned correctly. If the issue persists, contact customer support.
Yes, you can pause a wash cycle by pressing the 'Start/Pause' button. Wait for the door lock indicator to turn off, then open the door if needed. To resume the cycle, close the door and press the 'Start/Pause' button again.
Ensure that the water supply taps are turned on and the hoses are not kinked. Check the inlet filters for blockages. If the problem continues, seek advice from Hoover customer service.
Refer to the user manual for the recommended wash programs for various fabrics. The control panel on the machine also provides symbols and descriptions to help you choose the correct setting for your laundry needs.
Use the Eco mode for energy-saving washes, wash full loads whenever possible, and choose lower temperature settings. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning filters and ensuring the machine is level, can also contribute to better efficiency.