Do you have a question about the XQBM20-C and is the answer not in the manual?
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david smith
February 7, 2025
When the machine is loading(filling ..a small amount of water continually flows outside the van. On spin cycle it pours out...but no water should be coming out on the fill cycle surely
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
Water leaking from the Lemair XQBM20-C during the fill cycle and spin cycle could be caused by several issues:
1. Hose Connection Issues – Check if the inlet hose is securely connected to the water supply and machine. A loose or damaged hose can cause leaks.
2. Drain Hose Position – Ensure the drain hose is positioned correctly. If it's too low, water may siphon out during the fill cycle.
3. Overfilling – A faulty water level sensor or pressure switch may cause overfilling, leading to leaks.
4. Door or Lid Seal Damage – A worn-out or damaged seal may allow water to escape during the spin cycle.
5. Internal Hose Leaks – Inspect internal hoses for cracks or loose connections.
6. Drain Pump Issues – A cracked or faulty drain pump could leak water during operation.
7. Tub or Drum Damage – Check for cracks or holes in the outer tub.
8. Detergent Overuse – Excess detergent can cause excessive suds, leading to leaks.
Inspect these components to identify and fix the issue.
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Do you have a question about the XQBM20-C and is the answer not in the manual?
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When the machine is loading(filling ..a small amount of water continually flows outside the van. On spin cycle it pours out...but no water should be coming out on the fill cycle surely
Water leaking from the Lemair XQBM20-C during the fill cycle and spin cycle could be caused by several issues:
1. Hose Connection Issues – Check if the inlet hose is securely connected to the water supply and machine. A loose or damaged hose can cause leaks.
2. Drain Hose Position – Ensure the drain hose is positioned correctly. If it's too low, water may siphon out during the fill cycle.
3. Overfilling – A faulty water level sensor or pressure switch may cause overfilling, leading to leaks.
4. Door or Lid Seal Damage – A worn-out or damaged seal may allow water to escape during the spin cycle.
5. Internal Hose Leaks – Inspect internal hoses for cracks or loose connections.
6. Drain Pump Issues – A cracked or faulty drain pump could leak water during operation.
7. Tub or Drum Damage – Check for cracks or holes in the outer tub.
8. Detergent Overuse – Excess detergent can cause excessive suds, leading to leaks.
Inspect these components to identify and fix the issue.
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