Washer continues to fill or drain; cycle seems stuck

 

Load is wrinkled, twisted, or tangled

Is the top of drain hose lower than the control knobs on washer? The top of the drain hose must be at least 39" (990 mm) above the floor. See the Installation Instructions.

Does the drain hose fit too tightly in the standpipe, or is it taped to the standpipe? The drain hose should be loose yet fit securely. Do not seal the drain hose with tape. The hose needs an air gap. See the Installation Instructions.

Washer won’t drain or spin; water remains in washer

Is the drain hose clogged, or the end of the drain hose more than 96" (2440 mm) above the floor? See the Installation Instructions.

Is the lid open? The lid must be closed during operation. Washer will not agitate or spin with the lid open.

Is there excessive sudsing? Always measure detergent. Follow manufacturer’s directions. If you have very soft water, you might need to use less detergent.

Wash/Rinse temperature

Are the hot and cold water inlet hoses reversed? See “Connect Inlet Hoses” in the Installation Instructions.

Are you washing many loads? As your frequency of loads washed increases, the water temperature may decrease for hot and warm temperatures. This is normal.

Clothing Care

Load too wet

Did you use the right cycle for the load being washed? Select a cycle with a higher spin speed (if available).

Did you wash an extra-large load? A large unbalanced load could result in a reduced spin speed and wet clothes at the end of the cycle. Evenly distribute the load and make sure the height of the load does not exceed the top row of basket holes.

Did you unload the washer promptly? Unload the washer as soon as it stops.

Did you use the right cycle for the load being washed? Use cycles with shorter wash times and low wash and spin speeds (if available) to reduce wrinkling, tangling, and twisting.

Did you overload the washer? The wash load must be balanced and not overloaded. Loads should move freely during washing to reduce wrinkling, tangling, and twisting.

Was the wash water warm enough to relax wrinkles? If safe for the load, use warm or hot wash water. Use cold rinse water.

Are the hot and cold water hoses reversed? Check that the hot and cold water hoses are connected to the right faucets. A hot rinse followed by spin will cause wrinkling. See the Installation Instructions.

Did you wrap items around the agitator? Drop items loosely into the washer. Do not wrap items around the agitator.

Stains, gray whites, dingy colors

Did you properly sort the load? Transfer of dye can occur when mixing whites and colors in a load. Sort dark clothes from whites and lights.

Was the wash temperature too low? Use hot or warm washes if safe for the load. Make sure your hot water system is adequate to provide a hot water wash.

Did you use enough detergent, or do you have hard water? Use more detergent for washing heavy soils in cold or hard water.

Are the hot and cold water hoses reversed? Check that the hot and cold water hoses are connected to the right faucets. See the Installation Instructions.

Did you follow the manufacturer’s directions when adding detergent and fabric softener? Measure detergent and fabric softener. Use enough detergent to remove soil and hold it in suspension. Dilute fabric softener and add to the rinse portion of a cycle only. Do not drip fabric softener onto clothes.

Is there above average iron (rust) in water? You may need to install an iron filter.

Residue or lint on load

Did you sort properly? Sort lint givers (towels, chenille) from lint takers (corduroy, synthetics). Also sort by color.

Did you overload the washer? The wash load must be balanced and not overloaded. Clothes should move freely. Lint or powdered detergent can be trapped in the load if overloaded. Wash smaller loads.

Did you select the correct water level? The water level should be correct for the load size. The load should be under water.

Did you use enough detergent? Follow manufacturer’s directions. Use enough detergent to hold the lint in the water.

Did you line dry your clothing? If so, you can expect some lint on the clothing. The air movement and tumbling of a dryer removes lint from the load.

Was paper or tissue left in the pockets?

Is your water colder than 60°F (15.6°C)? Wash water colder than 60°F (15.6°C) may not completely dissolve the detergent.

Did you use the proper cycle time and agitation speed for the load? Reducing wash time (duration) and agitation speed are ways to reduce lint.

Garments damaged

Were sharp items removed from pockets before washing? Empty pockets, zip zippers, snap, or hook fasteners before washing to avoid snagging and tearing of load.

Were strings and sashes tied to avoid tangling? Straps and strings can easily become entangled in the load, causing strain on seams and tearing.

Were items damaged before washing? Mend rips and broken threads in seams before washing.

Did you overload the washer? The wash load must be balanced and not overloaded. Loads should move freely during washing.

Did you add chlorine bleach properly? Do not pour chlorine bleach directly onto load. Wipe up bleach spills. Undiluted bleach will damage fabrics. Do not place load items on top of the bleach dispenser when loading and unloading the washer (on some models). Do not use more than the manufacturer's recommended amount for a full load.

Did you follow the manufacturer’s care label instructions?

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