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Anonymous Posted on Mar 24, 2013

Running the EIFLW5551 causes RF interference with my computers. Is there a way to stop fix this problem? Vic

The washer causes our Sonos wireless system to stop playing when the washer begins to run. The washer also causes the internet to stop functioning. The matching dryer does not seem to cause any problem.

  • Anonymous Mar 26, 2013

    When the EIFL W5551 washer begins to run the wireless music system stops working and internet service is also interfered.

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Hello Victor,

Hello Victor,

It is recommended that a filter is placed on the power supply line of the unit. It is also recommended that you consult an Electrician to ensure this is done correctly.

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