Troubleshooting guide (I) ProblemCauseSolution Washer doesn´t work but it does make noise The water supply valves are turned off The water supply valves.

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Troubleshooting guide (I) ProblemCauseSolution Washer doesn´t work but it does make noise The water supply valves are turned off The water supply valves are turned off The circuit breaker or fuse box are broken The circuit breaker or fuse box are broken Turn on the water supply valves Turn on the water supply valves Check the circuit breaker or fuse box Check the circuit breaker or fuse boxcircuit breakercircuit breaker Agitator does not move The motor can be coupled wrong The motor can be coupled wrong The pulley may be broken The pulley may be broken Inspect the motor Inspect the motor Connect the motor in the correct form Connect the motor in the correct form Water drains out while it is filling The drain control lever isn't in the correct position The drain control lever isn't in the correct position The drain hose is not placed properly The drain hose is not placed properly Place the drain hose correctly Place the drain hose correctly Put the drain control lever in the proper position Put the drain control lever in the proper position

Troubleshooting guide (II) ProblemCauseSolution Burning or electrical smell The source of the odor doesn´t work properly The source of the odor doesn´t work properly Unplug the washer Unplug the washer Locate the source of the odor then read the instructions in the related section Locate the source of the odor then read the instructions in the related section Noisy or vibrates too much The load isn´t balanced properly The load isn´t balanced properly The machine is unbalanced The machine is unbalanced The water pump is blocked The water pump is blocked The transmission doesn´t work properly The transmission doesn´t work properly Problems in motor bearings or drum brakes Problems in motor bearings or drum brakes Balance the load Balance the load Level the machine Level the machine Inspect the water pump Inspect the water pump Inspect the transmission and adjust the drive belt tension Inspect the transmission and adjust the drive belt tension Check the motor bearings and the drum brakes Check the motor bearings and the drum brakes

Troubleshooting guide (III) ProblemCauseSolution Clothes are too wet after spin cycle Spin problem Spin problem Test the lid switch Test the lid switch Test the timer control Test the timer control Test the centrifugal switch Test the centrifugal switch Test the water level switch Test the water level switch Inspect the motor coupler Inspect the motor coupler Inspect the drive belt Inspect the drive belt Inspect under the washer for soot (clutch) Inspect under the washer for soot (clutch) Test the motor Test the motor Inspect the pulley Inspect the pulley Test the transmission Test the transmission Drain problem Drain problem Make sure the drain line is clear Make sure the drain line is clear Check the drain hose for a partial blockage Check the drain hose for a partial blockage Inspect the water pump Inspect the water pump

Troubleshooting guide (IV) ProblemCauseSolution Goes out of balance too often The load isn´t balanced The load isn´t balanced The machine isn´t leveled The machine isn´t leveled Balance the load Balance the load Level the machine Level the machine Inspect the water pump Inspect the water pump Clothing is damaged There are cracks or rough spots in the agitator There are cracks or rough spots in the agitator Inspect agitator for cracks or rough spots Inspect agitator for cracks or rough spots Inspect for rust spots Inspect for rust spots There is no hot water in the washing machine The water valves may be turned off The water valves may be turned off There are kinks on supply hoses There are kinks on supply hoses Problems in the inlet valve Problems in the inlet valve Check that the water supply valves are turned on Check that the water supply valves are turned on Inspect the water supply hoses for kinks Inspect the water supply hoses for kinks Test the water temperature switch Test the water temperature switch Test the water inlet valve Test the water inlet valve