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• The motor increases speed to spin the tub to remove moisture from the load.
• Detergent is dispensed at the start of the cycle. Bleach is dispensed during final
minutes of wash. Fabric softener is dispensed during the third rinse while the washer
is filling.
• The tub rotates one direction followed by a pause.The tub reverses direction and
pauses.This action continues throughout the cycle.
• After reaching the maximum spin speed, the machine may reduce spin speed slightly
for maximum performance.
• The tumbler will begin to accelerate to speed, then slows back down to redistribute
the load more evenly when an unbalanced load occurs.
• The
Inglis
clothes washer uses a true adaptive fill and adds more water during the
wash cycle as it is needed.
• Water flows through the dispenser to dilute and add bleach or fabric softener at the
appropriate time.This will occur even if bleach and fabric softener are not used.
• Before the washer starts to fill, it will make a series of clicking noises to check the
door lock and do a quick drain.
• This is audio confirmation the door has locked successfully.
• Due to tub movement during the spin cycle, air is transferred in and out of the tub
to provide optimum performance.
• Water is being extracted through the drain holes in the spinner and is hitting the
outer tub before draining out of the machine.
Rhythmic air rushing
during spin.
Rapid snapping and/or
popping sound from the rear
of the washer during spin.
Washer beeps after
cycle has started.
High-pitched sound
during a spin cycle.
Clicking/draining sounds
when washer is started.
Water is added after
the washer has been
tumbling for a while.
The spin speed slows down
dramatically when it sounds
like an out-of-balance load.
Washer maintains a slightly
reduced spin speed after
achieving a higher spin speed.
Flushing water sound
coming from the
dispenser area.
Whirring or sloshing sound
followed by a pause, repeated
throughout the wash cycle.
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