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VESTEL R Series - User Manual

VESTEL R Series
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SERVICE MANUAL

Questions and Answers

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    kari43Aug 16, 2025
    What to do if the washing result is bad with my VESTEL Washer?
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      Timothy YoungAug 16, 2025
      If your VESTEL Washer isn't cleaning effectively, it could be because the laundry is too dirty for the selected program; try selecting a more suitable program. Also, the amount of detergent used may not be sufficient; use more detergent according to the detergent instructions.
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    Andrew KimAug 19, 2025
    Why is the washing result not good with my VESTEL R Series Washer?
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      Jessica JohnsonAug 19, 2025
      A poor washing result from your VESTEL Washer could stem from overloading the machine with clothes, so ensure you do not exceed its maximum capacity. Hard water may also be a factor; use the amount of detergent according to the declaration of the detergent producer. Additionally, ensure the clothes are spread inside the machine in an orderly and well-balanced manner.
  • K
    Kara WolfAug 22, 2025
    Why my VESTEL R Series Washer does not start?
    • J
      Justin ParkerAug 23, 2025
      Your VESTEL Washer might not be starting due to several reasons: it may be unplugged, so ensure the plug is properly inserted into the socket. The fuse could be defective, requiring a change. The Start/Pause button might not have been pressed, so press it to initiate the cycle. Also, check that the program knob is not in the '0' (off) position; set it to the desired program. The door must be shut properly until you hear a click. Finally, the child lock may be active; further instructions can be found on page 9.
  • C
    Candice MurilloAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my VESTEL R Series is not draining water?
    • R
      Rachael AustinAug 26, 2025
      If your VESTEL Washer isn't draining water, there might be a few reasons. The drain hose could be obstructed or bent, so check its condition and ensure it's clear. The pump filter might be blocked, so clean it thoroughly. Also, make sure that the clothes are spread inside the machine in an orderly and well-balanced manner.
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    Norma SheaAug 28, 2025
    How to fix a VESTEL Washer that is not receiving water?
    • D
      danielle47Aug 28, 2025
      If your VESTEL Washer isn't receiving water, start by checking if the water tap is fully open. The water inlet hose may be bent or obstructed, so inspect it carefully. Also, the water inlet filter or the valve inlet filters might be clogged, requiring cleaning. Ensure the door is properly shut until you hear a click.
  • P
    Paula AndersonAug 31, 2025
    Why is my VESTEL R Series Washer vibrating so much?
    • S
      Stephanie JordanAug 31, 2025
      Excessive vibration in your VESTEL Washer can be attributed to a few factors. Ensure the feet of the machine are properly adjusted for stability. Check that the transportation screws have been removed. Note that a small amount of clothes in the device does not prevent its operation. Avoid exceeding the recommended quantity of clothes, and ensure they are distributed in a well-balanced manner.
  • B
    Briana RiveraSep 3, 2025
    How to reduce excessive foam in my VESTEL R Series Washer detergent drawer?
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      Jay BensonSep 3, 2025
      Excessive foam in the detergent drawer of your VESTEL Washer can be due to using too much detergent or using the wrong type. To stop the foam, press the start/pause button, dilute one tablespoon of softener in half a liter of water, and pour it into the detergent drawer. After 5-10 minutes, press the start/pause button again. Ensure you are using detergents produced for full automatic machines and adjust the amount of detergent properly in the next wash.
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    Carolyn RiveraSep 6, 2025
    Why is the spinning process delayed in my VESTEL R Series Washer?
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      swansonkathrynSep 6, 2025
      The delay or absence of spinning in your VESTEL Washer is not a failure. The unbalanced load control system is designed to distribute clothes evenly. Once the clothes are distributed, the spinning process will begin. In the next wash, ensure clothes are placed in the machine in a well-balanced manner.
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    Nancy ButlerSep 9, 2025
    How to remove detergent residues on clothes from my VESTEL Washer?
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      Raymond OdomSep 9, 2025
      If you notice detergent residues on your clothes after washing with your VESTEL Washer, it may be due to undissolved detergent sticking to the fabric as white stains. Calibrate the machine for an additional “Rinsing” program to rinse the clothes again, or eliminate the stains after drying with the help of a brush.
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    John SimmonsSep 12, 2025
    What causes grey stains on clothes after washing in my VESTEL R Series?
    • B
      Brandon BlackSep 12, 2025
      Grey stains on clothes after washing in your VESTEL Washer may be caused by oil, cream, or ointment. In the next washing operation, use the maximum detergent amount declared by the detergent producer.

Summary

Specifications

Product Specifications

Details product type, capacity, spin speed, energy consumption, control panel, programs, dimensions, and other features.

Name Plate

Explains the information found on the product's name plate, including model, serial number, and certifications.

Installation Instructions

Moving and Installing

Covers transportation screw removal, proper placement on a firm surface, and foot adjustment for stability.

Removal of Transportation Screw

Step-by-step guide to remove screws preventing movement during transport.

Foot Adjustment

Instructions on how to level the machine using its adjustable feet for stability and reduced vibration.

Electrical Connection

Details the required power supply and emphasizes the importance of earthing the appliance.

Water Supply Connection

Instructions for connecting the water inlet hose, including washer placement and recommended water pressure.

Drain Connection

Guidelines for connecting the drain hose, including height requirements and avoiding extensions.

Detergent Box Group

Explains the configuration and function of the detergent box and its water entry valves.

Operating Instructions

R Kontrol Panel

Identifies and explains the function of each button and knob on the control panel.

Program List

Lists all available wash programs with their corresponding knob positions.

Program Details

Provides detailed information on total time, water, and energy consumption for each program.

Child Lock

Explains how to activate, deactivate, and the behavior of the child lock feature during operation and errors.

Test Mode

Autotest

Step-by-step guide to perform an autotest for quick product checking, focusing on button and knob operations.

Autotest Sequence

Details the sequence of events and component checks performed during the autotest.

Service Mode

Service Autotest

Explains how to access and perform a service-level autotest, outlining the results for different selector positions.

Troubleshooting Guide

Failure Codes

Lists error indications for users and service personnel, along with corresponding error numbers.

Troubleshooting Guide

Provides common failures, probable causes, and methods of elimination for operational issues.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addresses issues like excessive foam, poor washing results, water in the drum, stains, and spinning problems.

Disassembly and Assembly Instructions

Top Plate

Detailed steps for removing and reinstalling the top plate of the washing machine.

Door

Instructions for disassembling and reassembling the washing machine door.

Door Disassembly

Continues the procedure for removing door components like the inner plastic and handle.

Tub Bellows Seal

Steps to remove and replace the tub bellows seal, often found around the door opening.

Detergent Drawer

Instructions for removing the detergent drawer for cleaning or replacement.

Control Panel

Guide to removing the control panel for access to internal electronics.

Control Panel Disassembly

Details on removing screws, connectors, and the electronic cards from the control panel.

Kick Plate

Instructions for removing the kick plate, typically at the bottom front of the machine.

Front Panel

Steps for removing the front panel, providing access to internal components.

Front Panel Removal

Continues the process of removing the front panel, including the tub bellows seal.

Upper Support Bracket

Guide to removing the upper support bracket, likely holding the detergent drawer housing.

Detergent Drawer Housing

Steps to remove the housing for the detergent drawer, including disconnecting the feed valve.

Detergent Drawer Housing Disassembly

Continues the process of removing the detergent drawer housing and related screws.

Power Cable Group and Parazit Filter

Instructions for disconnecting and removing the power cable and parasite filter.

Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS)

Steps for disconnecting and removing the electronic pressure switch and its hoses.

Door Lock

Instructions for disconnecting the connector from the door lock device.

Pump Motor

Steps to remove pipe clips and disconnect the pump motor.

Pump Motor Disassembly

Continues the process of removing the pump motor by disconnecting connectors and screws.

Front Counterweight

Instructions for removing the front counterweight by unscrewing it.

Heater

Steps to disconnect the heater and remove it from the machine.

Tub Bellows Seal

Instructions for removing the tub gasket clip and the bellows seal itself.

Transport Screw

Guide to removing the transport screws, typically done before initial use.

Upper Counterweight

Steps to remove the upper counterweight, involving cutting wire holders and removing screws.

Washing Group

Instructions for removing the main washing group assembly, starting with the motor connector.

Shock Absorber PIN

Steps to remove the pins securing the shock absorber.

Belt

Instructions for removing the drive belt.

Driven Pulley

Guide to removing the screw that fixes the driven pulley.

Motor

Steps to remove the motor by unscrewing it from the tub.

Tub Entrance with Bellow Hose

Instructions for removing the tub entrance and its associated bellow hose.

Pressure Switch Hose Group

Steps to remove the screw fixing the pressure switch water reservoir.

Tub

Guide to removing the tub by unscrewing it.

Drum

Instructions for removing the drum from the tub assembly.

Component Specifications

Drain Pump

Details the drain pump's function, technical features, and checking methods.

Resistance

Explains the heating element's function, technical features, and checking methods.

NTC

Explains the NTC sensor's function, provides technical features, and checking methods.

Valve

Explains the valve's function, technical features, and checking methods.

Electronic Pressure Switch (EPS)

Explains EPS function, technical features, and checking methods.

Motor

Describes the motor, its socket points, and provides tables of resistance values.

Door Lock

Explains the door lock's function, technical features, and checking methods.

Wiring Diagram

Wiring Diagram

Presents the main wiring diagram and an overview of component connections and wire color coding.

VESTEL R Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVESTEL
ModelR Series
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

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