Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.
Step 1
IMPORTANT: For detergent use, see the specific dispenser section in this manual for your model.
Step 2
Step 3
NOTE: Unit will not start with lid open if Precise Fill is selected except on Bulky Items cycle
Step 4
A. Power
NOTE: Pressing Power does not disconnect the appliance from the power supply
B. Start/Pause
C. Display and Status Lights
Display: The display shows the approximate time remaining until the end of the cycle. NOTE: The cycle time is affected by how long it takes the washer to fill. This depends on the water pressure in your home. The size of the load being washed also significantly impacts cycle time, with larger loads taking longer.
In addition, this display will, “scroll” the washer status:
Cycle status lights: Shows whether the washer is in the Delay, Fill, Soak (on some models), Wash, Rinse or Spin portion of the cycle.
If an out-of-balance condition is detected by the washer, the Spin light will blink during the remaining portion of the cycle and will stay illuminated for a short time after cycle completion. When this occurs, the washer is taking actions to correct the out-of-balance condition and complete the cycle normally. In some cases, the washer may not be able to balance the load and spin up to full speed. If you notice the load is more wet than normal at the end of the cycle, redistribute the load evenly in the wash basket and run a Drain & Spin cycle.
Feature status lights indicate (see sections F and G for more details):
Consumer Help Indicator
Your washer is equipped with Consumer Help Indicator (CHI). CHI is our way to communicate a simple remedy for some situations that you can perform without the need to call for service. The chart below describes the helpful messages you may notice scrolling on your display when you return to start another load. These messages will provide simple remedies you can quickly perform.
D. Wash Cycles-Cycle Selector Knob
Items to Wash | Cycle | Wash Temp | Soil Level | Spin Selection (Duration) | Options Available | Cycle Details |
Cycle for normal, regular, or typical use for washing up to a full load of normally soiled cotton clothing. | Colors | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Cycle for normal, regular, or typical use for washing up to a full load of normally soiled cotton clothing. Choose the Heavy or Extra Heavy soil level selection and Warm or Hot water temperature selection as appropriate for your clothes load for a higher degree of cleaning. Incorporates multistage fills and wash periods to provide optimal fabric care. |
Casual clothes, lightly soiled office wear. | Casuals | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Wash cycle tailored to care for casual clothes and office wear items. |
| Lingerie and special care fabrics with light soil. | Delicates | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Utilizes an extra gentle agitate profile and a low spin speed to provide special care to delicate fabrics. It is recommended to place small or ultra delicate items in mesh bags before washing. |
| Medium to lightly soiled athletic wear items of technical or synthetic fabrics. | Active Wear | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Cycle designed for care of medium to lightly soiled active wear, athletic wear, and technical fabrics. Incorporates a dual stage wash period to effectively treat body soils and odors. Use the Heavy Duty cycle for heavily soiled sports clothing constructed of sturdy fabric. |
Small loads of lightly soiled items that are needed in a hurry. Examples include one casual wear outfit or 3 soccer uniforms. | Quick Wash | Hot Warm Colors Cool | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Utilizes more intense agitation profile and expedited wash period to clean small lightly soiled loads in the fastest time possible. |
Wet load of items. For items that need only to be rinsed, use this cycle with Deep Rinse option. | Drain & Spin | Max More Normal No Spin | Deep Rinse Extra Rinse | Utilizes a high speed spin to extract water from wet items. For items that need to be rinsed, select the Deep Rinse option when using this cycle. | ||
| Heavily soiled colorfast items. | Sanitize with Oxi* | Hot | Ex. Heavy | Max More | Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse | Cycle uses an initial lower water fill for super concentrated, high temperature sanitization followed by a heavy wash step. A pump purge and deep rinse is incorporated to remove contaminants. See additional details and certifications below. Smart Dispense not available on this cycle. |
Jeans with medium to light soil. For heavily soiled work jeans, use the Heavy Duty Cycle. | Jeans | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Combines higher water levels, a specially designed agitation profile, and multi-step wash to care for jeans with medium to light soil. Use the Heavy Duty cycle for heavily soiled work jeans. |
| Sturdy fabrics with heavy to medium soil. | Deep Clean | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Incorporates multi-step wash periods combined with extended wash periods to effectively clean heavily to medium soiled sturdy fabrics. |
Water-resistant, bedding and bulky items, such as large coats, mattress pads, and bath mats. | Bulky Items | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Provides a Deep Fill/max fill wash water level to wash bulky and waterproof items. Also incorporates a Deep Fill rinse to effectively rinse bulky items and a low spin speed appropriate for these items. Only use this cycle for water-resistant, bedding or bulky items. |
Towels Sheets | Towels / Sheets | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Cycle designed washing towels or sheets, using a higher water level to effectively clean these items. It is recommended that towels and sheets be washed separately for best care and washing performance. For waterproof bed covers use Bulky Items cycle. |
| Whites and household linens | Whites | Hot Warm Colors Cool Cold Tap Cold | Ex. Heavy Heavy Normal Light | Max More Normal No Spin | Stain Removal Guide Deep Fill Warm Rinse Auto Soak Deep Rinse Delay Wash Extra Rinse Power Pre-Wash | Cycle tailored to clean and brighten your whites. |
*Sanitize with Oxi:
The Sanitize With Oxi cycle, when using an Oxi additive along with your detergent, is designed to remove 99.9% of bacteria found in home laundry. Measure the detergent and the Oxi products carefully. Using the amounts appropriate for a large heavily soiled load in a top load washer, follow the detergent and the Oxi product label instructions. For the Sanitize With Oxi cycle only, add the clothes first and then place the detergent and Oxi product directly on top of the load. The washer hot water supply connection must provide a minimum of 120°F to ensure the effectiveness of this cycle.
NOTE: The default Sanitize With Oxi cycle water temperature can NOT be changed.
The Sanitize With Oxi cycle is certified by NSF International, an independent third party testing and certification organization. The certification verified that the cycle reduced 99.9% of bacteria typically found in residential laundry and that no significant contamination is transferred to subsequent washer loads. Only the Sanitize With Oxi cycle has been designed to meet the requirements of NSF Protocol P172 for sanitizing effectiveness.
E. Pretreating or Soaking Using Water Station (on some models)
Water Station only
Select this feature:
If the lid is not already open, raise the lid of the washer to start the flow of fresh water from the dispensing area. Water will continue to be dispensed until the lid is closed or the water level in the tub reaches the maximum level.
If the lid is closed before the maximum level in the tub is reached, additional water can be dispensed by opening the lid again. Once the lid is closed, water dispensed using the water on demand feature will remain in the tub until the cycle selection knob is rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is held in for 3 seconds, at which point the water in the tub will be drained out of the machine.
If the lid is not closed, the water in the tub will automatically be drained after 15 minutes. With the lid closed, if the cycle selection knob is not rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is not held in for 3 seconds, the water in the tub will automatically be drained after 24 hours.
Water Station with Detergent
Select this feature:
If the lid is not already open, raise the lid of the washer to start the flow of soapy water from the dispensing area. Soapy water will continue to be dispensed until the lid is closed or the water level in the tub reaches the maximum level.
If the lid is closed before the maximum level in the tub is reached, additional soapy water can be dispensed by simply opening the lid again. Once the lid is closed, soapy water dispensed will remain in the tub until the cycle selection knob is rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is held in for 3 seconds, at which point the soapy water in the tub will be drained out of the machine.
If the lid is not closed, the soapy water in the tub will automatically be drained after 15 minutes. With the lid closed, if the cycle selection knob is not rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is not held in for 3 seconds, the soapy water in the tub will automatically be drained after 24 hours.
F. Stain Removal Guide (on some models)
The Stain Removal Guide feature allows you to indicate what stains are on the garments in your load. An initial water fill is performed at a temperature tailored to the stain type selected and to an amount which enables a concentrated cleaning step. A stain scrubbing period, followed by an active soak, is conducted to effectively treat the stain. Then additional water is added to the selected temperature and the wash phase is conducted for the cycle selected.
This feature can be applied to most wash cycles as described in the cycle guide.
To use Stain Removal Guide:
Continue to press to select Tomato stain, Wine stain, Blood stain, Grass stain or Dirt stain. The indicator light will show the selected stain.
To select a different stain, press the Stain Removal Guide button until desired stain to be removed is lit.
To turn off Stain Removal Guide, press until no indicator lights are illuminated.
NOTE: The Soil and Temperature levels will be changed to match the recommended default setting for each stain type. Turning off Stain Removal Guide will return the settings to default.
Stain Removal Guide
Category | Recommended Temperatures Treatment/Wash | Stain | For best results, before placing in washer: |
Blood | Cold/Cool | Blood Sweat Body Fluids Urine | Rinse in cold water; pretreat stain with liquid detergent or stain remover product. |
Grass | Cold/Warm | Grass Lipstick Chocolate Gravy Mayonnaise BBQ Sauce | Pretreat with liquid detergent or stain remover product. Brush lightly; rinse with cold water. |
Dirt | Cool/Warm | Dirt Clay Mud | Allow dirt to dry; remove loose dirt using a brush. Rinse with cool water. |
Tomato | Cool/Warm | Sauce Catsup Salsa | Pretreat with liquid detergent or stain remover product; rinse with cool water. |
Wine | Cool/Warm | Wine Soda Kool-Aid Tea Coffee Juice Beer | Pretreat with mixture of Oxi product and cool water. Add Oxi product along with detergent in the washer. |
G. Settings:
NOTE: Longer Spin times typically reduce dryer time/energy usage (i.e. reduces total energy when using both a washer and a dryer).
H. Cycle Options
NOTE: The Deep Fill button can also be pressed after the washer has completed filling and is in the wash phase if additional water is desired. To stop the extra fill, press the Deep Fill button again and the water will stop.
I. Additional Options
J. SmartDispense™ (GTW840 and GTW845 models only)
NOTE: If it is desired to manually add detergent for a load, that detergent will need to be added directly to the basket, and the smart dispense set to OFF for that particular load.
NOTE: The right side of the dispensing area in the rear of the washer opening does NOT pull out. It is a spout only for water and detergent to flow from the smart dispense system
NOTE: Not all cycles will allow the use of the SmartDispense feature. If the light is illuminated below the Off position and pressing the Detergent Dispense button results in a beeping tone, then SmartDispense is not allowed for the cycle that has been selected. Detergent will need to be added directly to the wash basket for these cycles.
Adding Detergent to SmartDispenser™ (GTW750 and GTW755 models only)
NOTE: If it is desired to change detergent type in the detergent tank, it is not required to flush the smart dispense system. The new detergent type can be added to a partiallyfilled tank, however it will not be immediately dispensed until the original detergent is completely dispensed from the system.
NOTE: In the event that excessive chlorine bleach is accidentally spilled or otherwise gets into the detergent tank, please follow the Detergent Tank Clean-Out instructions in the Care and Cleaning section in order to minimize the possibility for clothing damage. If only a few drops of bleach are spilled into the detergent tank, there is no need to flush the tank.
Liquid Fabric Softener/Conditioner Dispenser (GTW750 and GTW755 models only)
Liquid fabric softener/conditioner should be added to the small drawer in the rear of the washer opening. Follow the liquid fabric softener/conditioner manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct amount of softener/conditioner, based on the load size. Do not overfill or dilute softener/conditioner as this can result in additive being dispensed prematurely in the wash cycle. Your option selections will determine when liquid fabric softener/conditioner is automatically dispensed at its optimal time in the rinse cycle.
NOTE: Fabric softener crystals should NOT be added to the dispenser drawer, as they will not dispense properly
Liquid Bleach (GTW750 and GTW755 models only)
NOTE: The bleach dispenser is a single use dispenser and is NOT a bulk dispense system. The maximum amount of bleach that should be poured into this dispenser for any load should never exceed 1 cup.
NOTE: In the event that excessive chlorine bleach is accidentally spilled or otherwise gets into the detergent tank, please follow the Detergent Tank Clean-Out instructions in the Care and Cleaning section in order to minimize the possibility for clothing damage. If only a few drops of bleach are spilled into the detergent tank, there is no need to flush the tank.
NOTE: In the event that detergent is accidentally spilled or otherwise gets into the bleach opening, that detergent will simply be used for the next wash cycle. In this case there is no need to perform any flushing routine.
Detergent Dispenser (GTW680 and GTW685 models only)
NOTE: Single-dose laundry packets should not be added to the dispenser drawer, as they will not dispense properly. Put packets in bottom of wash basket.
Liquid Fabric Softener/Conditioner Dispenser (GTW680 and GTW685 models only)
Liquid fabric softener/conditioner should be added to the left side of the dispenser drawer. Follow the liquid fabric softener/ conditioner manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct amount of softener/conditioner, based on load size, taking care to add softener/conditioner to the left compartment. Do not overfill or dilute softener/conditioner as this can result in additive being dispensed prematurely in the wash cycle. Your option selections will determine when liquid fabric softener/conditioner is automatically dispensed at its optimal time in the rinse cycle.
NOTE: Fabric softener crystals should NOT be added to the dispenser drawer, as they will not dispense properly.
Liquid Bleach Dispenser (GTW680 and GTW685 models only)
NOTE: Do not use liquid chlorine bleach and laundry pretreatments such as an Oxi product in the same wash load.
Always follow fabric manufacturer’s care label when laundering.
Automatic Load Sensing
NOTE: Automatic Load Sensing initiates a spin at the beginning of the cycle; this is normal operation.
NOTE: This is a high efficiency washing machine. This system requires less water while providing effective cleaning action. You may notice that the water level is lower than on your previous washer. This is normal for a high efficiency washer.
Pretreatment
NOTE: Do not use liquid chlorine bleach and laundry pretreatments such as an Oxi product in the same wash load.
Proper Use of Detergent
Sorting Wash Loads
Loading the Washer
Load dry items loosely in the washer basket. For best results, load items evenly and loosely around the outside of the basket, filling in towards the center on larger loads. To add items after washer has started, press Start/Pause if the lid is locked; wait until the Lid Lock indicator on the display is no longer illuminated before attempting to open the lid. Lift the lid and submerge additional items around the outside of the basket. Close the lid and press Start to resume. Adjust load size selection and/or use Deep Fill option if necessary.
WiFi Connect (For customers in the United States only - on some models)
| Part Number | Accessory |
| PBX10W00Y0 | WiFi ConnectPlus module |
WARNING - Electrical Shock Hazard: Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present a risk of electric shock only during servicing. Service personnel – DO NOT contact the following parts while the appliance is energized: Drive Motor, Lid Lock, Water Valves, Drain Pump and Recirculation Pump.
NOTE: For the GTW750 and GTW755 models, the following instructions should be followed using the Bulky Items cycle.
To clean the interior of the washer, select the Basket Clean feature on the control panel. This Basket Clean cycle should be performed, at a minimum, once per month. This cycle will use more water, in addition to bleach, to control the rate at which soils and detergents may accumulate in your washer.
NOTE: Read the instructions below completely before starting the Basket Clean cycle.
Basket Clean may be interrupted by pressing the Start button in between cycles. A power outage in the house might also interrupt the cycle. When the power supply is back, the Basket Clean cycle resumes where it had stopped. When interrupted, be sure to run a complete Basket Clean cycle before using the washer. If the Power button is pressed during Basket Clean, the cycle will be lost.
IMPORTANT:
GTW680 and GTW685 models have a large dispenser drawer with compartments for both detergent and softener.
NOTE: All clothes should be removed from the washer prior to cleaning out the detergent tank.
To empty out the tank and remove any remaining detergent from the reservoir:
NOTE: Optionally, hot water can be added to the tank to aid in flushing out the system of any residual detergent prior to starting or during the cleanout routine.
... Before you call for service
Problem | Possible Causes | What To Do |
Small amount of water remaining in dispenser (on some models) at end of cycle | Normal dispenser operation | It is normal for a small amount of water to remain in dispenser after the cycle. |
Short spray and delay after pushing the Start button | Lid was opened and closed between cycle selection and start | This is normal. See START-UP SEQUENCE in the Safety Instructions section. |
| Water level seems low | This is normal | Water may not cover the top level of the clothes. This is normal for this high efficiency washer. |
| Low water flow | Water valve screens are stopped up | Turn off the water source and remove the water connection hoses from the upper back of the washer and the water faucets. Clean both the hose screens (if so equipped) and the screens in the machine using a brush or a toothpick. Reconnect the hoses and turn the water back on. Check to ensure there are no leaks at the connections. |
Water siphoning out of washer | Drain standpipe is too low or hose too far into standpipe | The drain hose must exceed 30” height at some point between the washer back and the drain pipe. Use anti-siphon clip. See the Installation Instructions. |
| Too many suds | Soft water | Try less detergent. |
| Too much detergent | Measure your detergent carefully. Use less soap if you have soft water, a smaller load or a lightly soiled load. | |
| Type of detergent | Switch to High Efficiency detergent such as | |
| Water leaks | Type of detergent | Switch to High Efficiency detergent such as |
| Using too much detergent in washer | Use less detergent. Use less soap if you have soft water, a smaller load or a lightly soiled load. | |
| Fill hoses or drain hose is improperly connected | Make sure hose connections are tight at faucets and rubber washers are installed. Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted in and secured to drain facility. | |
| Household drain clogged | Check household plumbing. You may need to call a plumber. | |
| Drain hose rubs on wall | Make sure drain hose does not make contact with the wall. May cause excessive wear on the hose. | |
| Constant water pressure to fill hoses at water source | Tighten hoses at the faucets. Check condition of the fill hoses; they should be replaced every 5 years. | |
Water temperature seems incorrect | Cooler water temperatures provide improved energy efficiency | New laundry detergents have been formulated to work with cooler water temperatures without affecting wash performance. |
| Water supply is turned off or improperly connected | Turn both hot and cold faucets fully on and make sure hoses are connected to correct faucets. NOTE: Water valves are marked “H” and “C”. | |
| Water valve screens are stopped up | Turn off the water source and remove the water connection hoses from the upper back of the washer and the water faucets. Clean both the hose screens (if so equipped) and the screens in the machine using a brush or a toothpick. Reconnect the hoses and turn the water back on. Check to ensure there are no leaks at the connections. | |
| Cool/Cold Water when selecting Hot | This is normal. The washer senses water temperature (on some models) and optimizes for best results. Cold water is added periodically when hot is selected. | |
House water heater is not set properly | Make sure house water heater is delivering water at 120°F–140°F (48°C–60°C). | |
| Water pumped out before cycle is complete | Water was left in unit for 24 hours with lid closed or 15 minutes with lid open | Previous cycle has been cancelled. Close lid, select new cycle, and start machine. |
| Water won’t drain | Drain hose is kinked or improperly connected | Straighten drain hose and make sure washer is not sitting on it. Top of drain outlet should be less than 8 ft (2.44 m) above floor. |
Washer spins and pauses at the beginning of cycles | This is normal | The washer is sensing the load. |
| Washer pauses during wash cycle | The Soak Option was chosen | This is normal. The washer alternates between agitate and soak during these cycles to get your clothes cleaner with less wear. |
| This is normal | Many cycles incorporate as series of soaks within the agitation period to get your clothes clean with less wear. | |
Residual powder in dispenser or clogging of dispensers | Wash water too cold or low home water pressure | Select a warmer wash temperature if possible to improve dissolving of detergent or use liquid detergent. Make sure siphon caps are free of debris and fully pressed into position. Remove and clean tray if clogging occurs. |
| Laundry additives dispensing too soon | Overfilling of dispensers | Do not overfill or add water to dispenser. Select Deep Rinse option when using fabric softener. |
| Washer pauses during spin cycle | This is normal | The washer may pause during the spin cycle to remove soapy water more efficiently. |
| Washer won’t operate | Washer is unplugged | Make sure cord is plugged securely into a working outlet. |
| Water supply is turned off | Turn both hot and cold faucets fully on. | |
| Lid is open—safety feature prevents agitation and spinning when lid is up | Close lid and press Start. | |
| Circuit breaker/fuse is tripped/blown | Check house circuit breakers/fuses. Replace fuses or reset breaker. Washer should have a separate outlet. | |
| Electronics need to be reset | Unplug washer, wait 2 minutes, plug back in and press Start. | |
| Start was not pressed | Press Start. | |
Detergent packet not dissolving | Laundry detergent packet placed in dispenser | Laundry detergent packets should not be used in the dispensers. They should only be added directly to the wash basket following the manufacturer’s directions. |
| Unexplained time and/ or settings changes | Changing options (on some models) | This is normal. Several options will change other options to maximize washer performance. |
| Basket seems loose | Basket moves or rotates freely | Washer basket does not have a traditional brake. Washer basket will move freely. This is normal. |
| Colored spots | Incorrect use of fabric softener | Check fabric softener package for instructions and follow directions for using dispenser. Make sure you have selected the Deep Rinse option. Pretreat stain and rewash using Speed Wash cycle before drying. |
| Dye transfer | Sort whites or lightly colored items from dark colors. | |
| Grayed or yellowed clothes | Detergent amount | Be sure to follow detergent manufacturer’s directions. |
| Hard water | Use a water conditioner or install a water softener. | |
| Water is not hot enough | Make sure water heater is delivering water at 120°F–140°F (48°C–60°C). | |
| Washer is overloaded | Loosely load clothes no higher than the top row of holes in the washer basket. For best results, load items around the outside of the basket. | |
| Dye transfer | Sort clothes by color. If fabric label states wash separately, unstable dyes may be indicated. | |
| Lint or residue on clothes | Clothes are air or line dried | If you do not dry your clothes with a clothes dryer, your clothes may retain more lint. |
| Incorrect sorting | Separate lint producers from lint collectors. | |
| Washing too long | Wash small loads for a shorter time using Light Soil setting. | |
| Detergent not dissolving | Rewash, next time: Try a liquid detergent; Use warmer water temperature. | |
| Overloading | Loosely load clothes in the washer basket. For best results, load items around the outside of the basket. | |
Incorrect use of fabric softener | Check fabric softener package for instructions and follow directions for using dispenser. Make sure you have selected the Deep Rinse option. | |
| Clothes too wet | No spin selected | Select a spin option. |
| Incorrect cycle selected | Make sure the cycle selected matches the load you are washing. Some fabrics will feel wetter when rinsed with cold water. | |
| Wash load out of balance | Redistribute load in washer and run through Drain & Spin cycle. | |
| Blinking Spin light or Spin light on at end of cycle | Out of balance condition has been detected | Allow cycle to continue and finish. If load is wet at the end of the cycle, even out load and run a Drain & Spin cycle. |
| Pilling | Result of normal wear on poly-cotton blends and fuzzy fabrics | While this is not caused by the washer, you can slow the pilling process by washing garments inside out. |
| Snags, holes, tears, rips or excessive wear | Pins, snaps, hooks, sharp buttons, belt buckles, zippers and sharp objects left in pockets | Fasten snaps, hooks, buttons and zippers. Remove loose items like pins, objects in pockets and sharp buttons. Turn knits (which snag easily) inside out. |
Undiluted chlorine bleach | Check bleach package instructions for proper amount. Never add undiluted bleach to wash or allow clothes to come in contact with undiluted bleach. | |
Chemicals like hair bleach or dye, permanent wave solution | Rinse items that may have chemicals on them before washing. Use Speed Wash cycle with Extra Rinse option. | |
| Wrinkling | Incorrect wash and dry cycles | Match Cycle selection to the type of fabric you are washing (especially for easy care loads). |
| Improper sorting | Avoid mixing heavy items (like jeans) with light items (like blouses). Try a fabric softener. | |
| Overloading | Loosely load clothes in the washer basket. | |
| Repeated washing in water that is too hot | Wash in warm or cold water. |
Sounds | Possible Causes | Reason |
| “Clicking” | Shifter mechanism is engaging or disengaging | The drive system will engage at the start of agitate and disengage when agitate is complete. This occurs multiple times during the wash. |
| Back and forth “swoosh” | Electric motor reversing direction | This sound is the motor rotating back and forth to clean your laundry. |
| “Clicking” behind Control during fill | Automatic Temperature Control Valve | Two valves mix cold and hot water. The “clicking” is when either valve turns on or off to raise or lower the fill water temperature. |
| Water flow changes during fill | Automatic Temperature Control Valve | Two valves mix cold and hot water. The “clicking” is when either valve turns on or off to raise or lower the fill water temperature. |
| Motor sounds during spin | Motor ramping up/down during spin cycle | The motor will speed up incrementally during the spin cycle. When spin is complete, it will coast until it stops. |
| “Humming” | Water drain pump | The drain pump will make a humming sound when pumping out water after agitation stops and continue until spin is complete. |
| Drive motor | The drive motor will make a “humming” sound during the wash and spin phases of the cycle. | |
| “Gurgling” | Water drain pump | When the pump starts drawing in air, It starts to gurgle. The washer should then begin spinning and the sound will continue until it is done spinning. |
| Water “swishing” | Washing process | Water swishing while the unit is agitating is normal, especially with smaller loads. |
| Washer rocking/ moving | Washer leveling legs uneven | To level the washer, adjust the leveling legs by rotating the individual leg in the proper direction for up or down. |
| “Squeaking” sound | Washer not level and rubbing on cabinet | To level the washer, adjust the leveling legs by rotating the individual leg in the proper direction for up or down. |
Reference file: GE GTW680BSJWS 4.6 cu. ft. Capacity Washer with Stainless Steel Basket
Additionally, the document applies to other GE - General Electric models: GTW755, GTW750, GTW685, GTW680