The inconvenient and frustrating thing happens when your Zanussi washing machine stops spinning. To remove extra water from your clothes and facilitate drying, use the spin function. Without it, drying times for laundry are significantly longer, leaving you to wonder what went wrong.
The spin function may not be functioning for a number of reasons, from straightforward user error to more complicated mechanical problems. You can troubleshoot the issue and determine whether you need professional assistance or if you can handle it yourself by being aware of the common causes.
This post will examine the most frequent causes of a Zanussi washing machine not spinning and provide helpful guidance on how to fix the problem. We are here to assist you in getting your machine back in working order, whether the issue is an overloaded drum, a blocked filter, or something more significant.
Possible Cause | Solution |
Door not closed properly | Ensure the door is securely closed |
Spin cycle not selected | Select the appropriate spin cycle |
Machine overloaded | Remove some laundry and try again |
Drain filter clogged | Clean the drain filter |
Motor malfunction | Contact a service technician |
- What malfunction "turned off" the spin function?
- The owner of the machine mixed something up
- Drive mechanism or speed sensor
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What malfunction "turned off" the spin function?
On Zanussi washing machines, the absence of the spin function does not always mean that there are major issues. Sometimes a slipped drive belt or the user’s ordinary negligence causes the issue, which can be resolved in a matter of minutes. But there are more significant causes of freezing following rinsing:
- the tachogenerator (Hall sensor) has burned out;
- the electric brushes have worn out;
- the winding on the motor has been damaged;
- the triac responsible for the motor or the entire control board as a whole has failed.
On Zanussi, issues with the drive belt, control module, and motor may prevent the spin function from functioning.
Checking for potential issues is essential to diagnosing the washing machine. It is preferable to begin with the most basic task—removing a user error—and conclude with control board diagnostics. Let’s take a closer look at each step and set of instructions.
The owner of the machine mixed something up
You must first determine whether the wash was started incorrectly by the user. Most likely, a program without any spinning was chosen at first. Many of the Zanussi modes, like "Delicate," "Hand," "Shoes," "Wool," and "Outerwear," always come to an end after rinsing; this is part of the factory configuration. It is worthwhile using a selector to view the display or to recall which cycle was activated. In the event that there was any confusion, you can restart the computer with the chosen settings.
The forced rejection of this option is another potential issue that could be causing the spin to malfunction on the machine. A unique button on certain Zanussi models activates the "old" spring mechanism. In the event that the key was previously clamped, the spring may not always return to its initial position when the cycle ends and the system is turned off. It probably stays on and with every new program, it turns off the "centrifuge" phase automatically.
After the last wash, the Zanussi spin-off button might still be on; make sure it’s off!
It is necessary to inspect the drum if the mode is correctly selected and the spin has not been stopped. A feature for controlling imbalance is already included in modern washing machines. The system senses the imbalance of the unit when spinning the shaft and halts the cycle for safety when the user puts too much or, on the other hand, not enough laundry into the machine. When clothes crumple during washing and endanger the equipment, the same thing happens to the equipment. The instructions for "rescuing" are straightforward: open the hatch, arrange the items, remove any extra, or add the kilograms that are missing.
Drive mechanism or speed sensor
We are discussing a breakdown if the cycle is properly set up and imbalance is not present. Most likely, one of the components that rotates the engine and drum has broken down and needs to be replaced, repaired, or diagnosed. Since there are multiple potential "culprits," you will need to investigate each "suspect," working your way from the simple to the complex.
The easiest are issues related to the drive belt. There’s no denying the connection to the engine. In order for the drum to rotate during a complete spin, the drive must guarantee that revolutions from the accelerated motor are transferred to the drum shaft. The engine runs "idle" and the machine stays still if the rubber flies off the pulley or breaks. After noting the disparity, the system hangs or halts the cycle and distributes the wet laundry. If you follow these guidelines, determining the drive belt’s condition is simple:
- de-energize the equipment;
- turn off the water;
- turn the equipment "backwards";
- Remove the back wall, unscrewing the screws around the perimeter;
- find the belt (the rubber band should be stretched on the pulley wheel, if the tension is too weak or the rim has come off, then you need to change the "ring").
You must take off the old belt and purchase a comparable new one in order to replace it. Next, we fasten the rubber band to the smaller wheel and attempt to extend it onto the larger one while rotating the pulley at the same time. You will need to use a great deal of strength and skill, so be ready for that.
A stretched-out, whole belt will make it very evident that there are no issues with it. Next, you ought to examine the tachogenerator, which is a wire-hung sensor shaped like a ring. It is mounted on the engine and enables you to log the speed increase of the engine. In the event that the device malfunctions, the control board loses control over the engine’s acceleration, is unable to keep track of the drum’s rotation, and must quickly shut down the system for safety.
The tachogenerator’s diagnostics are as follows:
- Having de -energized the washer and unfolding, unscrew the screws and remove the back wall;
- unhook the drive belt;
- find the engine located under the tank;
- unscrew the bolts holding the engine;
- rock and remove the engine from its seat;
- carefully disconnect the sensor from the housing;
- we start "ringing" the tachometer (we attach the multimeter probes and measure the resistance on the contacts).
The burnt-out tachometer is swapped out for a new one and the operational one is put back in its place. The device is inexpensive—between 500 and 1200 rubles—and cannot be fixed.
It can be annoying if the spin feature on your Zanussi washing machine isn’t working, but the problem is usually fixable. Check the essentials first, such as the drainage system, load balance, and any potential obstructions. These are frequent offenders that are simple to resolve on your own.
But if these easy fixes don’t work, there may be a more serious problem at hand, such as a broken belt or a malfunctioning motor. In these situations, seeking advice from a qualified technician is advisable to prevent further harm to the device.
Your laundry routine will resume smoothly if you promptly and effectively resolve the issue with your Zanussi washing machine, restoring it to peak performance.
It can be annoying if your Zanussi washing machine’s spin feature isn’t functioning, but there are a few typical problems that might be to blame. Knowing these possible causes—which range from an unbalanced load to a clogged filter or a broken motor—will help you troubleshoot and fix the problem on your own without needing to hire a professional repairman.