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Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Tearing

Overloading. Improper
use of washer.

Loads should move freely during

wash. Wash smaller loads.

Improper use of chlorine

bleach. Undiluted bleach

will damage fabrics.

Do not pour chlorine bleach directly

on load. Wipe up bleach spills.

Sharp items not removed

from pockets; fasteners

not fastened.

Clean out pockets before washing.

Zip zippers before washing.

Items damaged before

washing.

Mend rips and broken threads in

seams before washing.

Stains on

Load

Improper use of fabric

softener in washer or dryer.

Dilute fabric softener and add to

deep rinse only.

Iron in water (rust).

Install an iron filter.

Under use of detergent causing

soil to be redeposited.

Use enough detergent to remove

soil and hold it in suspension.

Dye transfer due to not

sorting loads properly.

Sort dark clothing from whites
and lights.

Dye transfer due to not

unloading washer promptly.

Unload the washer as soon as

it stops.

Load is

Wrinkled

Not removing load promptly.

Unload the washer as soon as it stops.

Wrong cycle for fabrics

being washed.

Use cold rinses and cycles with slow

spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.

Overloading.

Loads should move freely during

wash. Wash smaller loads.

Wash water not warm enough to

relax wrinkles. Using warm rinses.

If safe for fabric, use warm or hot wash

water. Use cold rinse water.

Hoses reversed.

Reverse hoses

{see “

installation

: Sections E & F).

Load is

Tangied/
Twisted

Overloading.

Loads should move freely during

wash. Wash smaller loads.

Clothes wrapped around
agitator.

Do not wrap items around agitator

when loading the washer.

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