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47TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGLISH
Error Codes
Problem Possible Cause Solutions
Washer lls with water
slowly or not at all, or
Water supply faucets are not fully
open.
Make sure that the water faucets are fully
open.
Water line hoses are kinked,
pinched, or crushed.
Make sure that the hoses are not kinked or
pinched. Be careful when moving the washer
during cleaning and maintenance.
Water inlet lters are clogged.
Clean the inlet lters. See the Maintenance
section.
Water supply pressure to faucet or
house is too low.
Check another faucet in the house to
make sure that household water pressure
is adequate and ow is not restricted.
Disconnect the inlet hose from the washer
and run a few gallons of water through the
hose to ush the water supply lines. If ow is
too low, contact a plumber to have the water
lines repaired.
Water supply connected with
leaklimiting hoses.
Hoses designed to limit leaks can trip falsely
and prevent the washer from lling. The use
of leaklimiting hoses is not recommended.
If the balance is not successful,
this error will be displayed.
The automatic attempt to rebalance the load
was not successful. The cycle has been
paused to allow the load to be manually
adjusted.
The load is too small.
Small loads may need additional items to be
added to allow the washer to balance the
loads.
Heavy articles are mixed with
lighter items.
The load may have heavy items loaded with
lighter items. Always try to wash articles of
somewhat similar weight to allow the washer
to evenly distribute the weight of the load for
spinning.
The load is out of balance.
Manually redistribute the load if articles have
become tangled, preventing the automatic
distribution from working properly.
The load contains pillows or
cushions.
Wash the covers only. Remove the stufng
from the pillows or cushions before washing
the covers.
The tub does not rotate
or
The door is not secured.
Close and secure the door. If the message
keeps appearing, unplug the power cord and
call for service.
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