Wash And Rinse Water Temperatures Are Incorrect
•The hot water hose and cold water hose are connected to the wrong faucets.
Water Is Entering Washer But Tub Does Not Fill
•Standpipe for the drain hose is not the correct height. (Fig. 2), drain hose is to far into standpipe or air break does not exist.
Water Leaks
•Hose connections at faucet and/or machine not tight.
•Rubber washers are not inside the metal hose connec- tors (Fig. 3).
•Drain hose not securely fastened (Fig. 1,2). Drain pipes in the house are clogged.
•Too much detergent or a high sudsing detergent in soft water is being used.
•Soil may be on the door seal or gasket of the washer preventing a tight seal.
Water In Washer Does Not Drain Or Drains Slowly
•Drain hose is kinked or clogged (Fig. 1).
•Standpipe does not have a large enough diameter and is slowing the draining process.
•Machine is over soaped.
•Wash filter plugged.
Over Sudsing
•Too much detergent used.
•Detergent used is not compatible with water conditions.
•Garments were pretreated, before washing.
•Additional laundry aids such as oxygen bleach may cause additional sudsing.
"Chugging" Noise"
•A certain amount of "chugging" noise is normal in a
Rattling And Clanking Noise
•Foreign objects such as coins or safety pins may be in the tub.
•Foreign objects may be in the pump.
•Belt buckles and metal fasteners are hitting the washer tub during the washing cycle.
Vibrating Noise
•Washer is not level and lock nuts may not be securely tightened on front adjusting feet.
•A rubber cap may be missing from one of the leveling legs.
•Washer may not be installed on a solid, firm floor.
•The four shipping brackets are still on the machine.
Thumping Noise
•Heavy wash loads may produce a thumping noise at the beginning of the spin cycle.
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