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GE Appliances
Training Bulletin
JULY 2010
INTRODUCTION
Front load washers are more ef¿ cient, using
just 13 gallons of water verses 35 gallons for a
typical top load machine. Front load machines
use less energy. Front load machines also cause
less wear on clothes. However, occasionally,
front load washer consumers may comment on
longer wash times, increased washer vibration
or movement, clothes coming out wet, or that
washer paused and consumer had to restart.
Take the time to listen carefully and fully
understand the consumer's speci¿ c issue before
proceeding. Address the appropriate issue today
to avoid a return service call.
UNDERSTAND THE CONSUMER'S ISSUE FIRST
1. Increased Vibration
a. Slow speed spin issue (less than 120 rpm
only).
i.
Adjust out-of-balance load. At very low
rpm, signi¿ cantly out-of-balance loads
can cause severe vibration.
ii. Wash similar fabrics in reasonable
amounts to reduce vibration.
b. Medium- to high-speed spin issue
(greater than 120 rpm only).
i.
Check for faulty installation and
correct any Error Codes.
GE Appliances
General Electric Company
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
GE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – NOT FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
Pro¿ le Front Load Washer Tips
Models WPDH8
2. Clothes Coming Out Soaking Wet
a. Frequently:
i.
Check for faulty installation and correct
any Error Codes.
ii. Check for air leak in the pressure switch
hose. An air leak can cause too high of
a water ¿ ll, failure to pump out all water,
or unbalanced loads due to excess
water weight. If faulty in T09 test, the
water may not stop ¿ lling at "Foam"
level when Foam Level is displayed. Run
entire T09 test to con¿ rm.
iii. Check for leaking water valve; Error
Code E6 or Error Code E14.
iv. Check for drain hose siphoning.
v. Check for clogged pump ¿ lter or drain.
Washer will run with up to nearly 50%
blockage.
b. Occasionally:
i.
Adjust out-of-balance load. It is best
to wash similar fabrics in reasonable
amounts for best results.
ii. An extremely heavy load can lower the
wash basket below the drain pump inlet
resulting in wet clothes (water in basket
during spin).
3. Clothes Coming Out Wet (not soaking)
a. Clothes may occasionally feel more damp
than usual. The washer spins at 2 different
speed ranges based on load and balance.
A slower speed spin will cause clothes to
retain more moisture.
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Summary of Contents for GE WPDH8

  • Page 1 The washer spins at 2 different speed ranges based on load and balance. A slower speed spin will cause clothes to retain more moisture. GE Appliances General Electric Company Louisville, Kentucky 40225 GE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION – NOT FOR PUBLIC DISCLOSURE – 1 –...
  • Page 2 4. Long Wash Times there is too much foam, it will stop rotating the basket and turn on both the a. If initial machine wash time estimate drain pump and the water valve to À ush displayed is too long for the consumer: excess suds.
  • Page 3 3. Con¿ rm consumer is using the correct amount Note: Up to 1/4-inch movement is normal detergent. Refer to detergent package operation. If okay, proceed to step B. If not okay, label for correct detergent amounts for partial adjust legs and/or check for a machine structural or and full loads.
  • Page 4 5. Enter Test Mode and check for any Error Codes and con¿ rm no Error Codes. If Error Codes are found, diagnose and repair per the Service Guide GE Pub. 31-9168, then retest until no relevant Error Codes are found. ADDITIONAL TIPS: WHY DOES THE WASHER MOVE? 1.