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How to Load Your Beko Washing Machine to Minimise Noise and Prevent Draining Problems?
How to Load Your Beko Washing Machine to Minimise Noise and Prevent Draining Problems?

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How to Load Your Beko Washing Machine?
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How to Load Your Beko Washing Machine?

Loading your washing machine correctly can help reduce noise, prevent drainage

problems, and ensure efficient washing. Here are some simple steps to follow:

Step 1: Avoid Loading a Single Heavy Item

It's not recommended to load only one piece of large laundry like a bathrobe or a big

towel, as these items tend to absorb too much water. This can cause excessive

movement during the spin cycle, leading to loud noises and imbalance.

Step 2: Balance the Load with Small Items

To create balance in the drum, add some smaller laundry items alongside heavier ones.

This will distribute the weight more evenly and help your machine run more smoothly.

Step 3: Check Pockets for Foreign Objects

Before loading your clothes, check all pockets for small items like coins, hair clips , or

keys. These objects can cause drainage issues, loud noises, and may even stop the

machine mid-cycle
.

Step 4: Zip Up and Turn Inside Out

For any clothes with zippers, turn them inside out before loading. This will minimise

noise
during the washing process and help preserve the colour and fabric of your

clothing.

Step 5: Don’t Overload the Machine

Ensure you don’t overload the washing machine. If the drum is too full, the door may not

close properly, leading to water leakage from under the door. Overloading can also

cause strange sounds during operation and may affect the washing performance.

Step 6: Check the Door and Rubber Gasket

Before starting the machine, check if any items are stuck between the door and the

rubber gasket
. Removing these items will prevent water leaks and ensure the door seals

properly.

By following these simple steps, you’ll minimize noise, avoid drainage issues, and prolong

the life of your Beko washing machine. Properly loading the machine not only enhances its

performance but also helps protect your clothes.

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