Problem
Clothes too
wet (cont.)
Incomplete
cycle or timer
not advancing
Loud or
unusual noise;
vibration or
shaking
Possible Cause
Household drain may be
clogged
Drain hose siphoning;
drain hose pushed too far
down the drain
Automatic load
redistribution
Pump clogged
Drain hose is kinked or
improperly connected
Household drain may be
clogged
Drain hose siphoning;
drain hose pushed too far
down the drain
Cabinet moving
All rubber leveling legs
are not firmly touching
the floor
Unbalanced load
Pump clogged
What To Do
• Check household
plumbing. You may need
to call a plumber.
• Ensure there is an air gap
between hose and drain.
• Timer adds 3 minutes to
cycle for each rebalance.
11 or 15 rebalances may
be done. This is normal
operation. Do nothing;
the machine will finish
the wash cycle.
• See page 27 on how to
clean the Pump Filter.
• Straight drain hose and
make sure washer is not
sitting on it.
• Check household
plumbing. You may need
to call a plumber.
• Ensure there is an air gap
between hose and drain.
• Washer is designed to
move
transmitted to the floor.
This movement is normal.
• Push and pull on the
back right and then back
left of your washer to
check if it is level. If the
washer is uneven, adjust
the rubber leveling legs
so they are all firmly
touching the floor and
locked in place. Your
installed should correct
this problem.
• Open door and manually
redistribute load. To
check machine, run rinse
and spin with no load. If
normal, unbalance was
caused by load.
• See page 27 on how to
clean the Pump Filter.
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