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TROUBLESHOOTING & WARRANTY
SYMPTOMS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTIONS
Staining
Washer was not
unloaded promptly.
Clothes were not
properly sorted.
Always remove items from the
washer as soon as possible after the
cycle is complete. Always wash dark
colors separately from light colors
and whites to prevent discoloration.
Never wash heavily soiled items
washed with lightly soiled items.
Wash cycle time
is longer than
usual
The washer
automatically adjusts
the wash time for the
amount of laundry,
water pressure and
other operating
conditions.
This is normal. The washer adjust
cycle time automatically to provide
optimal results for the selected
cycle.The time remaining shown
in the display is only an estimate.
Actual time may vary.
Musty or
mildewy odor in
washer
Incorrect or too much
detergent has been used
Inside of tub was not
cleaned properly.
Use only High-Efficiency (HE)
detergent in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. Run an
Express cycle with bleach once a
month to clean tub and remove any
mold from inside washer.
Washer will not
turn ON
NOTE: If the washer
stopped during a
cycle due to a loss of
power, the washer
will resume the cycle
where it stopped
when the power is
restored.
Power cord is not
properly plugged in.
House fuse is blown,
circuit breaker has
tripped, or power
outage has occurred.
House fuse is blown,
circuit breaker has
tripped, due to multiple
appliances on one outlet.
Make sure that the plug is plugged
securely into a grounded,3-prong,
120-VAC, 60-Hz outlet. Reset
circuit breaker or replace fuse. Do
not increase fuse capacity. If the
problem is a circuit overload, have it
corrected by a qualified electrician.
Reset circuit breaker or replace
fuse. If more than one appliance
is connected to the outlet, call an
electrician to have an additional
circuit installed.