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How to Troubleshoot Your Beko Washing Machine When It Stops Mid?
How to Troubleshoot Your Beko Washing Machine When It Stops Mid?

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How to Troubleshoot Your Beko Washing Machine When It Stops Mid-Cycle
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How to Troubleshoot Your Beko Washing Machine When It Stops Mid-Cycle

Encountering issues with your Beko washing machine can be frustrating, especially when it

stops mid-cycle. Here’s a systematic guide to help you identify and solve common

problems that may cause your washing machine to halt unexpectedly.

Step 1: Check the Water Supply

Inadequate water flow can cause the washing machine to stop mid-cycle. Ensure the

water tap is fully open, and the flow is strong—thicker than your forefinger. If the water flow

is weak, check for kinks or blockages in the hose, and if necessary, consult a plumber to

check your home's water pressure.

Step 2: Inspect the Water Inlet

A tangled or twisted inlet hose can restrict water flow, and a clogged filter can impede

water intake. Inspect the back of the washing machine, straighten the hose, and clean the

inlet filter. Disconnect the hose, remove any debris, and rinse the filter under running water

to ensure optimal water flow.

Step 3: Evaluate Internal Components

A stuck or blocked pump can prevent the machine from proceeding with its cycle. To

check, open the service flap at the bottom of the machine, place a bowl underneath to

catch any drips, and carefully clean the pump and filter. Look for any foreign objects or

buildup, and remove them to keep the machine running smoothly.

Step 4: Ensure Proper Drainage

Poor drainage can cause the washing machine to pause its operation. Verify that the drain

hose is correctly positioned and not inserted too deeply into the drainage pipe, which

could cause water to siphon back into the machine. Ensure the drainage system is free

from blockages to allow proper water flow.

Step 5: Power Supply Check

Fluctuations in the power supply or improper connections can interrupt the washing cycle.

Make sure the washing machine is plugged directly into the wall socket rather than through

an extension cord. Check the socket for any faults and ensure all electrical connections

are secure.

Step 6: User Interface Errors

If your washing machine displays an error code, it could be providing clues to the

underlying issue. Refer to your Beko washing machine manual to decode any error

messages. The manual will give specific instructions on how to address these errors and

restore normal function.

 

By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address common issues that might

cause your Beko washing machine to stop mid-cycle. Regular maintenance, such as

checking and cleaning filters, ensuring a free-flowing water supply, and inspecting

electrical connections, can help prevent future problems. If your washing machine

continues to experience issues, contacting a certified Beko technician for further

assistance is recommended.

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