Every owner of a washing machine wants it to serve for a long time and without failures.
However, not everyone knows that some habits and errors during operation can significantly reduce the service life of this household appliance.
Damage caused by improper use can result in costly repairs or even complete replacement of the machine.
What exactly can ruin your washing machine and how to avoid these problems?
Excessive use of detergents may damage your washing machine.
A large amount of powder or liquid causes a large amount of foam to form, which leads to motor overload and poor pump performance.
It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations and use the exact amount of detergent indicated on the packaging.
Overloading the drum is one of the most common mistakes that lead to washing machine breakdowns.
When the drum is too full, the motor and tension belts operate under increased load, which accelerates their wear.
In addition, overloading interferes with the normal circulation of water and detergent, which reduces the quality of washing.
To maintain optimum machine performance, always follow the maximum load recommendations.
Not everyone knows that choosing the wrong washing mode can damage the washing machine.
For example, using a high temperature setting on delicate fabrics can cause overheating and damage to the heating elements.
Also, washing heavy items on fast cycles can cause an imbalance in the drum.
It is important to read the instructions carefully and select the appropriate settings for each type of fabric.
Correct installation of the washing machine plays a key role in its long-term operation.
If the machine is parked on an uneven surface, it can cause strong vibrations that will damage internal components over time.
Also, insufficient ventilation and improper connection to the water supply can cause corrosion and leaks.
Make sure your washing machine is installed on a level surface and has adequate space for ventilation.
Regular maintenance and care of your washing machine is important to prevent breakdowns.
Clogged filters, scale build-up on heating elements and dirt in the drum can significantly reduce the life of the machine.
Regularly cleaning the filters, using descaling products and wiping the drum after each wash will help avoid most problems and keep the machine in good condition.
Many users tend to ignore minor problems such as unusual sounds or small leaks.
However, such symptoms may indicate serious problems that require immediate attention.
Timely contact with specialists for diagnostics and repairs will help prevent more serious and expensive breakdowns in the future.
Some accessories, such as delicates nets or lint guards, can be helpful, but it's important to only use those recommended by your washing machine manufacturer.
Inappropriate accessories may damage the drum, pump or other internal components of the machine.
Earlier we talked about how to properly put things in the washing machine.