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Washer is making noise:
• Washer may need to be reinstalled. (Check washer installation section)
• Washer load may need to be re-balanced, as the load may be uneven.
• Coins, loose change, buttons or other heavy objects could make noise
(read Operating Guide – Normal Operating Sounds).
• Squealing Sound: Due to overloaded wash tub.
• Vibration Noise: Due to not leveling washer properly on the floor and
uneven distribution of clothes in the tub.
Problems with clothes:
• Clothes are too wrinkled: this is due to improper sorting, overloading
and washing in too hot water repeatedly. Avoid overloading and resort
your load. Do not mix heavy clothes such as work clothes with light
clothes such as blouses, light shirts and delicate items. You may need to
wash in warm or cold water.
• Have soap residue: detergent may not be dissolving in water. Check
water temperature or you need to add detergent as wash tub is being
filled with water before you load your clothes to avoid soap
residue on clothes.
• Spots or stains on your clothes: this is due to incorrect use of fabric
softener. You may need to read proper instructions on the container
and follow proper directions for using the softener.
• Clothes are grayed or yellowed: this is due to not pouring enough
detergent for large loads. You may have to add more detergent
to the load.
• Clothes are ripped & have holes/excessive wear & tear: this is due to
sharp objects such as pins and belt buckles left in pockets. You will need
to remove small loose sharp objects. Fasten belts, zippers, metal snaps
etc. Check if you are using undiluted bleach. Never add undiluted
bleach to wash.
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