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Problems Solutions
Water
overflows
from the
bottom
of washer.
No water or not
enough water
OR detergent /
softener is still
in its
compartment
after the wash
cycle is
completed
Washer
vibrates
or is too noisy
Washer stops
Washer doesn’t
drain or spin
There is soap
residue in the
drawer
Make sure that the inlet hose is connected firmly.
Make sure that the leak is not coming from the drain
hose. Replace the hose if needed.
Make sure that both faucets are fully turned on.
Make sure that the water pressure is in the range listed
in Water requirements on page 12.
Make sure that the water inlet hoses aren’t kinked.
Straighten if necessary.
Make sure that your washer is set on a level surface. If
the surface isn’t level, adjust your washer’s feet to level
your washer. See Level your washer on page 22.
Make sure that your washer isn’t touching any other
object.
Make sure that you remove the transport bolts.
Close the door, then press the Start/Pause button to
start your washer. For your safety, your washer doesn’t
spin unless the door is closed.
Make sure that the drain hose isn’t kinked. Straighten
as necessary.
Make sure that the height of the drain hose is within
specified limits. See Drainage requirements on page 21.
Check the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
The pipes to your sewer system may be clogged.
Contact a plumber or qualified repair professional.
Clean the drawer.
Use a liquid detergent.
Make sure that the power outlet is a working outlet.
Close the door, then press the Start/Pause button to
start your washer. For your safety, your washer doesn’t
spin unless the door is closed.
Sometimes your washer may pause between stages in
the cycle. Wait to see if your washer starts again.
Check the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Safety
Instructions
Features
Operation
Requirements
Installation
Instructions
Washer Use
Washer Care
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