Kenwood K1016WM17 Instruction Manual

To start a wash cycle, first load your laundry into the drum. Add the appropriate amount of detergent to the dispenser. Turn the machine on using the power button, select your desired wash program using the program dial, and press the start/pause button to begin the cycle.
Ensure that the machine is plugged in and switched on at the socket. Check if the door is closed properly, as the machine will not start if the door is ajar. Also, make sure the water supply is turned on. If the problem persists, refer to the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
To clean the filter, turn off the washing machine and unplug it. Open the filter access door at the bottom front of the machine. Place a towel or shallow container under the filter cap to catch any water that may spill out. Unscrew the filter cap and remove any debris. Rinse the filter under running water and replace it securely.
Error codes indicate specific issues with the washing machine. Refer to the user manual to identify the meaning of the error code displayed. Common issues could relate to water supply, drainage, or door lock problems. Follow the troubleshooting steps provided in the manual.
Ensure the washing machine is level on the floor. Adjust the leveling feet if necessary. Avoid overloading the machine and distribute laundry evenly in the drum. Check for any foreign objects in the drum that might cause imbalance.
Yes, the washing machine has a specific program for delicate fabrics. Select the 'Delicate' cycle on the program dial to wash items such as silk or lace. Use a mild detergent and avoid high spin speeds to prevent damage to delicate items.
Regularly clean the detergent dispenser and the drum. Check and clean the filter every few months. Ensure the machine is level and not overloaded. Occasionally run an empty hot wash cycle with a washing machine cleaner to remove residues and prevent odors.
Use the Eco wash program for energy-efficient cycles. Wash full loads to maximize efficiency but avoid overloading. Use a lower temperature setting where possible, and consider using high-efficiency detergents that work well in cooler water.
Check if the drainage hose is kinked or blocked. Ensure the filter is clean and free from obstructions. Make sure the drain pump is functioning correctly. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support for assistance.
To pause a washing cycle, press the start/pause button. Wait for the door lock to release, then open the door carefully. Add or remove the item, close the door securely, and press the start/pause button again to resume the cycle.