Before You Call For Service; Troubleshooting Tips - Midea MLTW44A4BWW User's Manual & Installation Instructions

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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE...

Troubleshooting Tips

Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages first and
you may not need to call for service.
Problem
Washer does not
start
No water or not
enough water
When washer
has excessive
vibration or
noise
40
Solutions
Make sure that your washer is plugged in.
Make sure that the lid is closed.
Make sure that the water source faucets are open.
Make sure that you press the Start Pause
button to start your washer.
Before your washer starts to fill, it makes a
series of clicking noises to make sure that the lid
is locked and to do a quick drain.
Make sure that the Child Lock is not activated. See
Setting the Control Lock on page 33.
Make sure that the Delay option is not turned
on. See (Optional) Set a delayed start time on
Check the fuse or reset the circuit breaker.
Make sure that both faucets are fully turned on.
Make sure that the water pressure is in the range
listed in Water requirements on page 14.
Make sure that the water inlet hoses are not
kinked. Straighten if necessary.
Disconnect the hoses and clean the screens. The
hose filter screens may be clogged.
Make sure that your washer is set on a level
surface. If the surface is not level, adjust your
washer's feet to level your washer.
Make sure that your washer is not touching any
other object.
Make sure that the laundry load is balanced.
During the spin process, if clothes are piled to one
side of the tub, your washer may stop because
of the imbalance. Your washer tries up to three
times to solve the probler automatically. If the
washer cannot solve the problem, try to manually
redistribute clothes inside the tub.

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