Have you tried altering the inlet water pressure? Where the water inlet hose of the machine is attached to the water supply of the house, do you have an isolating valve. If so then shut it part way off to reduce the water pressure entering the machine. If it is already set at a reduced input, then open it to see if that helps. You may need to try several different settings, so be patient.
If altering the water inlet pressures does not work and you are still having the same problems then the machine will require an expert to fix it. It could be a program error and requires a new circuit board or the water inlet sensor may be faulty. Hope that is of some help and good luck.
Testimonial: "There is a valve on the hose near the tap, but the only thing I could do to it, was to unscrew the three screws, had a look at it, could not do nothing, and I put the three screws back. The water level at the start is not much, but when I put the command at rinse by hand, the water that comes in covers half of the drum, and again, after the water stops to come in, the machine stops too. So I drain the water out, and that is it. If I put to spin, manually, it does not spin either. So so far, what works is the water in take at the start, the rinse function and the drain function. Any other ideas before I call the technician?"
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