What causes the indicators in my washing machine to flash?
Your washing machine is working normally, and nothing has caused it to break down. Then, for some unknown reason, the washing process stops and the indicator lights start flashing like Christmas lights, drawing your attention?! The first thing that comes to mind is, "THAT'S IT!" The machine is broken! But before you panic, you need to figure out what's causing it. It might not be as bad as it seems...
The first thing you need to do is get the machine's operating instructions, carefully read them, and look at the code table to see which indicators are responsible for which functions. It might not be the same at all. breaking, you simply forgot to close the door tightly, turn on the water pressure, or perform some other function that contributes to the normal operation of the equipment.

The "Troubleshooting" section can help you solve seemingly impossible problems quite easily. Most instructions provide a step-by-step troubleshooting process that allows you to resolve the issue without the need for additional help. However, if this doesn't work and the lights continue to flash, and you're unsure what to do, we suggest using our tips to help you figure out why your washing machine's lights are flashing.
There are a number of reasons why equipment stops working and its indicators start flashing (lighting up)
Let's consider their causes and ways to eliminate them:
1. When I start the washing machine, the indicator lights up, but no water comes in. First, check the condition of the water supply and ensure you've opened the water supply valve to the machine. Once you've confirmed everything is in order, inspect the filter; it may be clogged and needs to be cleaned to allow water to flow. We also recommend flushing the hose with high pressure water, along with the filter.
2.Control module failure. This often happens in washing machines that are crammed with electronics, which over time can damage the module. To fix this problem, turn off the machine and try restarting it after 10 or even 20 minutes.
3. You've turned on the washing machine, and the display shows that the child lock is activated. All you need to do is deactivate it. This information can be found in the washing machine's user manual.
4. You are faced with the fact that the working machine has “stopped” and drains waterYou may have selected the "Wash without drain" program, or the drain hose may be clogged. Make sure the drain hose is free of kinks and debris, and the program connections are in good working order.

5. The power cord may be damaged. Visually inspect the cord. If it is not working, it must be replaced immediately.
6. Washing machine owners often encounter situations where the machine is underloaded or overloaded. This problem is easily resolved by evenly distributing the laundry inside the drum and increasing or decreasing the load accordingly.
7. If the machine is installed incorrectly, the washing machine's malfunction indicator will indicate a faulty connection to the sewer system. It's best to contact a professional to correct this issue.
If your efforts were in vain and you were unable to eliminate the cause of the machine’s malfunction, and the indicators are still flashing, then your equipment needs repair.
Without any doubt, seek help from experienced professionals.
After analyzing the work of our technicians on all the malfunctions that washing machine owners have contacted us with, we've compiled a list of the most common machine malfunctions accompanied by flashing indicators:
| 1. The water doesn't drain. | Right column |
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| 2. The appliance does not fill with water. | Reasons:
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| 3. The water does not heat up during washing. | Reasons:
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| 4. The machine constantly fills or drains water: | Reasons:
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| 5. The machine is leaking. | Reasons:
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| 6. Doesn't rinse | Reasons:
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| 7. No spin | Reasons:
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| 8. No revs | Reasons:
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| 9. The drum does not rotate or is jammed. | Reasons:
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