Kenwood K814WM16 Instruction Manual
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To clean the detergent drawer, remove it completely from the machine by pulling it out until it stops, then press down on the release catch. Soak it in warm water and use a brush to remove any residue before rinsing and reinserting it.
Check if the load is balanced inside the drum. Uneven loads can prevent spinning. Also, ensure the spin cycle is selected. If the issue persists, inspect the drive belt and motor for faults.
To reset the machine, turn it off and unplug it from the power source. Wait for about 1 minute before plugging it back in and turning it on. This can help resolve minor electronic glitches.
Leave the door open after each wash to allow the drum to dry. Regularly clean the door seal and detergent drawer. Running a hot wash with vinegar can also help eliminate mold.
Odors can be caused by detergent residue or mold. Run an empty hot wash cycle with a cup of white vinegar to clean the drum. Regular maintenance and keeping the door open after washes can prevent odors.
Wash full loads whenever possible and use lower temperature settings. Regularly clean the filter and drum to ensure optimal performance, and select eco-settings when available.
Common causes of leaks include a faulty door seal, blocked filters, or loose hose connections. Inspect these components and replace or tighten as necessary.
It's recommended to clean the filter every month to ensure efficient operation and prevent blockages that can lead to drainage issues.
Yes, but ensure the duvet fits comfortably within the drum without overloading. Use a gentle cycle and a suitable detergent for large items.
Noises can be due to unbalanced loads, foreign objects in the drum, or worn bearings. Check the load distribution and inspect the drum for any obstructions. If the noise persists, consider professional inspection.