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Problem

Possible Cause

What To Do

 

Not draining

Load is out of balance

‡ Redistribute clothes and run drain

spin or rinse

spin.

Not spinning

 

‡ Increase load size if washing small load containing heavy and light

Not agitating

 

items.

 

 

 

Pump clogged

‡ See page 12 on how to clean the Pump Filter.

 

 

Drain hose is kinked or

‡ Straighten drain hose and make sure washer is not sitting on it.

 

improperly connected

 

 

 

 

Household drain may be

‡ Check household plumbing. You may need to call a plumber.

 

clogged

 

 

 

 

Drain hose siphoning; drain

‡ Ensure there is an air gap between hose and drain.

 

 

hose pushed too far down the

 

 

 

 

drain

 

 

 

Leaking water

Door gasket is damaged

‡ Check to see if gasket is seated and not torn. Objects

 

 

left in pockets may cause damage to the washer (nails,

 

 

screws, pens, pencils)

 

 

 

Door gasket not damaged

‡ Water may drip from the door when the door is opened.

 

 

This is a normal operation.

 

 

 

 

‡ Carefully wipe off rubber door seal. Sometimes dirt or

 

 

clothing is left in this seal and can cause a small leak

 

 

Check back left of washer

‡ If this area is wet, you have oversudsing condition.

 

 

for water

Use less detergent.

 

 

 

Fill hoses or drain hose is

‡ Make sure hose connections are tight at washer and faucets and

 

improperly connected

make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted in and secured to

 

 

drain facility.

 

 

 

Household drain may be

‡ Check household plumbing. You may need to call a plumber.

 

clogged

 

 

 

 

Dispenser clogged

‡ Powder soap may cause clogs inside the dispenser and cause

 

 

water to leak out the front of the dispenser. Remove drawer and

 

 

clean both drawer and inside of dispenser box.

 

 

 

Please refer to Cleaning the Washer section.

 

 

Incorrect use of detergent

‡ Use HE and correct amount of detergent.

 

 

Dispenser box crack

‡ If new installation, check for crack on inside of dispenser box.

Clothes too wet

Load is out of balance

‡ Redistribute clothes and run drain

spin or rinse

spin.

 

 

‡ Increase load size if washing small load containing heavy

 

 

and light items.

 

 

 

 

‡ The machine will slow the spin speed down to 410 rpm if

 

 

it has a hard time balancing the load. This speed is normal.

 

Pump clogged

‡ See page 12 on how to clean the Pump Filter.

 

 

Overloading

‡ The dry weight of the load should be less then 16 lb.

 

Drain hose is kinked or

‡ Straighten drain hose and make sure washer is not sitting on it.

 

improperly connected

 

 

 

 

Household drain may be

‡ Check household plumbing. You may need to call a plumber.

 

clogged

 

 

 

 

Drain hose siphoning; drain

‡ Ensure there is an air gap between hose and drain.

 

 

hose pushed too far down the

 

 

 

 

drain

 

 

 

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GE PFWS4605, PFWH4405, PFWH4400, PFWS4600 installation instructions Before you call for service…

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