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Some times on front loaders if it is out of balance it will not go into fast spin. Try to remove some of the cloths and see if this helps.
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Open the drawer at the top left of the front of your machine: you will see 3 compartments: right is prewash, middle is for softener, left is for wash. WATCH OUT- these machines do not need as much washing powder as the american models-putting too much soap could damage your machine and lenghthen the cycles.... I use half of what I used in my previous american washer.... do not be surprised either by the spinning cycle: before going full blown into spinning the machine has sensors that perit autobalancing of the laundry. You must not load laundry above 3/4 of the diameter of the drum.
It sounds like the speed control is acting up that controls the speed of the motor..
This is usually built into the main control board, and means replacing the unit. the only other possibility , is if the motor has a thing called the tacho magnet,this is to be found on the end of the motor away from the drive pully.
What you are looking for is a round magnet about 20mm in diameter, if there is one, check to see if it is loose or broken as this can effect the speed of the motor.
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I suggest you remove motor and check the carbon brushes fitted at the end of the motor, if they are less than 2-3mm long ,they need replacing.
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many servis have an induction motor but later models have a brush motor. worn brushes will not cause an earth fault. suspect part of the motor windings are down to earth. also possible you have a leak in the tub or door gasket so that on spin, water is thrown onto an electrical item
i used to deliver servis machines and exchange faulty ones, the most common problem was the regulator (the wash selection dial) they are not very sturdy and frequently break down. have you tried just a spin, without a wash.
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