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How to Check an Electrical Power Fault on Your Beko Washing Machine?
How to Check an Electrical Power Fault on Your Beko Washing Machine?

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How to Check an Electrical Power Fault on Your Beko Washing Machine
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How to Check an Electrical Power Fault on Your Beko Washing Machine

If your Beko washing machine isn't turning on or functioning properly, it could be due to an

electrical power issue. Here's a simple guide to troubleshoot and fix the problem:

Step 1: Avoid Using Extension Sockets

One common cause of power issues with washing machines is the use of extension cords

or sockets. Make sure that the washing machine is plugged directly into a wall socket.

Step 2: Check the Power Connection

Test your wall socket by plugging in another device, such as a lamp or charger, to confirm

that the socket is working properly.

Step 3: Ensure the Plug is Fully Inserted

After confirming that your wall socket is functional, make sure the washing machine's plug

is fully inserted into the wall socket. A loose connection can prevent the machine from

receiving power.

Step 4: Restart the Washing Machine

Once you've followed the previous steps, try turning on your washing machine again. If

everything is correctly connected and the electrical supply is fine, your washing machine

should power up without issues.

This easy-to-follow guide helps you identify and resolve basic electrical issues with your

Beko washing machine without needing professional help.

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