BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE...
Troubleshooting Tips
Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages first and
you may not need to call for service.
Problem
Solutions
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Washer does
not start
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No water or
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water
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Make sure that your washer is plugged in.
Make sure that the lid is closed.
Make sure that the water source faucets are open.
Make sure that you press the Start Pause button to
start your washer.
Before your washer starts to fill, it makes a series of
clicking noises to make sure that the lid is locked. The
washer doesn't drain after the lid locks. For automatic
cycles: Before filling, and after the lid locks, a load
sensing program starts. Washer will agitate clothing
without water to determine load type, water level, and
cycle time. Then it fills. This can take up to one minute.
Its normal. For non automatic cycles the washer fills
after the lid locks.
Make sure that the Child Lock is not activated. See
Setting the child lock on page 34.
Make sure that the Delay option is not turned on. See
(Optional) Set a delayed start time
Check the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Make sure that both faucets are fully turned on.
Make sure that the water pressure is in the range listed
in Water requirements on page 14.
Make sure that the water inlet hoses are not kinked.
Straighten if necessary.
Disconnect the hoses and clean the screens. The hose
filter screens may be clogged
This is a water efficiency washer. It does not fill to the
levels of a standard washer. Low water levels are
normal. It is normal for parts of clothing to stick out of
the water.
For automatic cycles: Before filling, and after the lid
locks, a load sensing program starts. Washer will
agitate clothing without water to determine load type,
water level, and cycle time. Then it fills. This can take
up to one minute. Its normal. For non automatic cycles
the washer fills after the lid locks.
on page 32.
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