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Solutions to Common Problems
OCCURRENCE POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION
Shown in LED display
“Check the tap”
No or slow water
fill.
Water inlet hoses are not
installed.
Water supply valves are not
turned on.
Water supply is not adequate
in installation.
Water is being used
elsewhere in the house.
Water inlet hoses are kinked.
Water inlet screens are
clogged.
Install Hot and Cold water hoses and turn
on Hot and Cold water supply valves.
Turn on Hot and Cold water supply
valves.
Test water pressure at another faucet in
the house. Water pressure must be at
least 30 psi (260 kPa).
Avoid running water elsewhere while
washer is filling.
Straighten hoses.
Remove hoses and clean sediment from
screens.
“Check drain
filter”
Washer
experiencing
drain problems
during cycle.
Drain pipe blocked.
Pump filter clogged.
Unclog drain pipe.
See
Care and Cleaning
for pump filter
cleaning instructions.
“Check the door”
Washer door
is open or not
closed
completely.
Close door completely.
“Water safety
alert”
Washer not
maintaining
water level.
Drain pipe position too low
and water siphoning out
drain hose.
If drain pipe height is
adequate, error detected can
only be resolved by calling
service technician.
Drain pipe height must be minimum
24” above bottom of unit. Refer to
Installation Instructions
for correct drain
pipe installation requirements and adjust
accordingly.
Close all water supply faucets and call
your authorized servicer.
“Detergent
overdosing”
Too many suds
detected.
An excessive amount
of detergent has been
added, causing extra suds;
additional rinsing has not
corrected the issue.
Use less detergent. Verify detergent is fit
for use in front load washers. Look for
this symbol on the detergent label: .
Water
Water collects
in folds of the
bellows at the
end of the cycle.
This is a result of the
washing action and is part of
the normal operation of the
washer.
Water collects
in bleach and
fabric softener
compartments.
This is a result of the
siphoning action and is part
of the normal operation of
the washer.
Water may be removed by removing the
dispenser drawer (see Care and Cleaning
in this guide) and draining water into the
empty drum or sink.
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