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Problem Solutions
When washer
has excessive
vibration or
noise
Make sure that your washer is set on a level surface. If
the surface is not level, adjust your washer's feet to
level your washer.
Make sure that your washer is not touching any other
object.
Make sure that the laundry load is balanced.
During the spin process, if clothes are piled to one side
of the tub, your washer may stop because of the
imbalance. Your washer tries up to three times to solve
the problem automatically. If the washer cannot solve
the problem, try to manually redistribute clothes inside
the tub.
Check to make sure packaging pieces of base foam
cushion are not stuck under washer.
Washer stops Make sure that the power outlet is a working outlet.
Check the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Close the lid, then press the Start Pause button to start
your washer. For your safety, your washer does not spin
unless the lid is closed.
Sometimes your washer may pause between stages in
the cycle. Wait to see if your washer starts again.
Disconnect the inlet hoses and clean the screens
periodically. The hose filter screens may be clogged.
Before your washer starts to fill, it makes a series of
clicking noises to make sure that the lid is locked. The
washer doesn't drain after the lid locks. For automatic
cycles: Before filling, and after the lid locks, a load
sensing program starts. Washer will agitate clothing
without water to determine load type, water level, and
cycle time. Then it fills. This can take up to one minute.
Its normal. For non automatic cycles the washer fills
after the lid locks.
Lid is locked
or will not
open
Press the Start Pause button to pause the washer. You
cannot open the lid if the washer is running.
After you pause the washer, it may take a few seconds
for the lid lock to release.
If the lid is locked when your washer is not running,
press the Power button to turn on your washer.
If power fails while your washer is running, when power
is restored, the lid unlocks. Your washer waits three
minutes then runs the rest of the cycle.
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Instructions
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