Problem
Load is too
wet at the end
of the cycle
Water leaks
Oversuds
condition
Prevent odor
ERROR CODES
Description
E1
40
Solutions
•
Use a high-efficiency detergent to reduce over-sudsing
See Selecting a detergent on page 30.
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The load may be too small. Very small loads (one or
two items)may become unbalanced and not spin out
completely.
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Make sure that all hose connections are tight. See
Connect the water hoses on page 19 and Connect the
drain hose on page 21.
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Make sure that the end of the drain hose is correctly
inserted and secured to the drainage system. See
Connect the drain hose on page 21.
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Avoid overloading.
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Use a high-efficiency detergent to reduce over-sudsing.
See Selecting a detergent on page 30.
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Use a high-efficiency detergent to reduce over-sudsing.
See Selecting a detergent on page 30.
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If you have"soft" water, reduce the amount of detergent.
•
For small or lightly soiled loads, reduce the amount of
detergent.
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Periodically run a Tub Clean cycle to clean the tub. See
Cleaning the tub on page 36.
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Use a high-efficiency detergent to reduce over-sudsing.
Excessive suds collect in nooks and crannies and cause
odor. See Selecting a detergent on page 30.
•
Dry the interior of your washer after the total cycle has
finished.
Reason
Your washer takes more
than 30 minutes to fill
with water. After water
finishes entering your
washer, the water level
has not changed in five
minutes.
Solutions
•
Make sure that the lid is not
open.
•
Make sure that water is not
leaking. See No water or not
enough water on page 38.
•
Contact midea service
center.