Whirlpool WTW6700TU Use and Care Guide - Page 20

Troubleshooting

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TROUBLESHOOTING First try the solutions suggested here and possibly avoid the cost of a service call... Washer and Components Washer displaying code messages ■ "LF" (Washer is taking too long to fill) Check the following: Are the water inlet hoses kinked or clogged? Are the water inlet valve screens clear? Press PAUSE/CANCEL to clear display. Is the drain hose installed properly? ■ "Ld" (Washer is taking too long to drain water from the wash tub) Check the following: Is the drain hose kinked or clogged? Is the drain hose installed properly? See "Connect the Drain Hose." Press PAUSE/CANCEL to clear display. ■ "uL" (Unbalanced Load) If the load is unbalanced, the washer will display this code while running an imbalanced load correction routine at the end of the wash cycle and before the final spin. If the code remains and the wash cycle dial is flashing after the recovery routine has stopped, open lid and redistribute the load. Close lid and press START. ■ "oL" (Over Load) Is the washer overloaded? The washer has attempted to fill and begin the wash cycle. If the washer is overloaded, it will drain any water and detergent that was added during the fill. To correct the overload, remove several items and add detergent. Close lid and press START. ■ "Sd" (Suds Detected) Did you use regular detergent? Regular or hand-washing detergents are not recommended for this washer. Use only High Efficiency ("HE") detergent. ■ "dL" (Door/Lid cannot lock) Indicates lid is not locked. Check for items caught in the lid keeping it from closing. Press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear the code. ■ "dU" (Door/Lid cannot unlock) Is there excessive weight on the lid, such as a basket of laundry? Excessive weight will keep the lid from unlocking. Press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear the code. ■ "F##" code Press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear code. Press START. If code appears again, call for service. Noisy, vibrating, off-balance ■ Is the washer level? Does the washer rock when pushed against the corners? The washer must be level. The front and rear feet must be in firm contact with the floor. Check that the locknuts are tightened. See "Level the Washer." ■ Is the floor flexing, sagging or not level? Flooring that flexes or is uneven can contribute to noise and vibration of the washer. A ³⁄₄" (1.9 cm) piece of plywood under the washer will reduce the sounds. See "Location Requirements." ■ Is the load balanced? Evenly distribute the load in the washer basket and make sure the height of the load does not exceed the top row of basket holes. See "Starting Your Washer." ■ Do you hear clicking or other noises when the cycle changes from washing to draining or spinning? When the drive system shifts or the washer basket settles between cycles you may hear noises that are different from your previous washer. These are normal washer noises. Did you add too much detergent? Always measure detergent. Follow detergent manufacturer's directions. If excessive suds are detected, the washer will display this code while running a suds reduction correction routine at the end of the wash cycle. The suds reduction routine removes extra suds and assures proper rinsing of your garments. If the code remains and the wash cycle dial is flashing after the recovery routine has stopped, re-select your desired cycle using cold water. Press START. Do not add detergent. ■ "lid" (Lid Opened) Is the lid open? Close the lid to clear the display. If the lid remains open for more than 10 minutes, water in the wash tub will drain. ■ "HC" (Cold and Hot hoses switched) This code will appear at the end of the wash cycle to indicate that the cold and hot water inlet hoses are switched. See "Connect the Inlet Hoses." ■ Is the washer gurgling or humming? When the washer drains, the pump will make a continuous humming with periodic gurgling or surging sounds as the final amounts of water are removed. This is normal. ■ Are you washing a small load? You will hear more splashing sounds when washing small loads. This is normal. ■ The washer basket moves while washing. This is normal. ■ Can you hear water spraying? This is part of the wash action. ■ Are you washing items with metal snaps, buckles or zippers? You may hear metal items touching the basket. This is normal. ■ Did you select the Bulky Items cycle? Use the Bulky Items cycle only for oversized, nonabsorbent items such as comforters, pillows or poly-filled jackets. Other items will create an unbalanced load in this cycle. 20

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TROUBLESHOOTING
First try the solutions suggested here and possibly avoid the cost of a service call...
Washer and Components
Washer displaying code messages
“LF” (Washer is taking too long to fill)
Check the following:
Are the water inlet hoses kinked or clogged?
Are the water inlet valve screens clear?
Press PAUSE/CANCEL to clear display.
Is the drain hose installed properly?
“Ld” (Washer is taking too long to drain water from
the wash tub)
Check the following:
Is the drain hose kinked or clogged?
Is the drain hose installed properly? See “Connect the Drain
Hose.” Press PAUSE/CANCEL to clear display.
“uL” (Unbalanced Load)
If the load is unbalanced, the washer will display this code
while running an imbalanced load correction routine at the
end of the wash cycle and before the final spin. If the code
remains and the wash cycle dial is flashing after the recovery
routine has stopped, open lid and redistribute the load. Close
lid and press START.
“oL” (Over Load)
Is the washer overloaded? The washer has attempted to fill
and begin the wash cycle. If the washer is overloaded, it will
drain any water and detergent that was added during the fill.
To correct the overload, remove several items and add
detergent. Close lid and press START.
“Sd” (Suds Detected)
Did you use regular detergent?
Regular or hand-washing detergents are not recommended
for this washer. Use only High Efficiency (“HE”) detergent.
Did you add too much detergent?
Always measure detergent. Follow detergent manufacturer’s
directions.
If excessive suds are detected, the washer will display this
code while running a suds reduction correction routine at the
end of the wash cycle. The suds reduction routine removes
extra suds and assures proper rinsing of your garments. If the
code remains and the wash cycle dial is flashing after the
recovery routine has stopped, re-select your desired cycle
using cold water. Press START. Do not add detergent.
“lid” (Lid Opened)
Is the lid open? Close the lid to clear the display. If the lid
remains open for more than 10 minutes, water in the wash
tub will drain.
“HC” (Cold and Hot hoses switched)
This code will appear at the end of the wash cycle to indicate
that the cold and hot water inlet hoses are switched. See
“Connect the Inlet Hoses.”
“dL” (Door/Lid cannot lock)
Indicates lid is not locked. Check for items caught in the lid
keeping it from closing. Press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear
the code.
“dU” (Door/Lid cannot unlock)
Is there excessive weight on the lid, such as a basket of
laundry? Excessive weight will keep the lid from unlocking.
Press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear the code.
“F##” code
Press PAUSE/CANCEL once to clear code. Press START. If
code appears again, call for service.
Noisy, vibrating, off-balance
Is the washer level? Does the washer rock when pushed
against the corners?
The washer must be level. The front and rear feet must be in
firm contact with the floor. Check that the locknuts are
tightened. See “Level the Washer.”
Is the floor flexing, sagging or not level?
Flooring that flexes or is uneven can contribute to noise and
vibration of the washer. A
³⁄₄
" (1.9 cm) piece of plywood under
the washer will reduce the sounds. See “Location
Requirements.”
Is the load balanced?
Evenly distribute the load in the washer basket and make
sure the height of the load does not exceed the top row of
basket holes. See “Starting Your Washer.”
Do you hear clicking or other noises when the cycle
changes from washing to draining or spinning?
When the drive system shifts or the washer basket settles
between cycles you may hear noises that are different from
your previous washer. These are normal washer noises.
Is the washer gurgling or humming?
When the washer drains, the pump will make a continuous
humming with periodic gurgling or surging sounds as the final
amounts of water are removed. This is normal.
Are you washing a small load?
You will hear more splashing sounds when washing small
loads. This is normal.
The washer basket moves while washing.
This is normal.
Can you hear water spraying?
This is part of the wash
action.
Are you washing items with metal snaps, buckles or
zippers?
You may hear metal items touching the basket. This is normal.
Did you select the Bulky Items cycle?
Use the Bulky Items cycle only for oversized, nonabsorbent
items such as comforters, pillows or poly-filled jackets. Other
items will create an unbalanced load in this cycle.