Kenwood K814WM14 Instruction Manual
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To start a wash cycle, ensure the machine is plugged in and the water supply is connected. Load your laundry, add detergent to the drawer, close the door, select your desired wash program using the control dial, and press the start button.
Check if the machine is plugged in and the power socket is functional. Ensure the door is closed properly. Verify that the water supply is turned on. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for error codes and troubleshooting steps.
Remove the detergent drawer by pulling it out until it stops, then press down the release lever and fully remove it. Wash the drawer thoroughly under warm water and use a soft brush to clean any residue. Reinsert the drawer once it is dry.
Regularly check and clean the detergent drawer, door seal, and filter. Run a maintenance wash using hot water and a washing machine cleaner to prevent build-up of residues. Ensure the machine is level to avoid excessive vibrations.
Excessive vibration may be caused by an unbalanced load or an uneven floor. Try redistributing the laundry evenly in the drum. Ensure the machine is level by adjusting its feet. Avoid overloading the machine.
Ensure the drainage hose is not kinked or blocked. Check the filter for clogs and clean it if necessary. Make sure the drain pump is functioning correctly, and consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps if needed.
Refer to the user manual for the specific error code meaning and recommended actions. Common solutions include checking connections, cleaning filters, and resetting the machine. Contact customer support if the issue persists.
Leave the door and detergent drawer slightly open after use to allow moisture to evaporate. Regularly clean the door seal and drum with a mild detergent. Use a washing machine cleaner periodically to eliminate mold and mildew.
Yes, the Kenwood K814WM14 has a delicate wash program specifically designed for fragile fabrics. Use a gentle detergent and select the delicate cycle to ensure proper care of your delicate items.
Check the door seal for any damage or debris that might prevent a proper seal. Ensure the detergent drawer is not overfilled. Inspect the hoses and connections for leaks. If the problem continues, consult a technician.