Before you call for service – GE WBSR3000 User Manual

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Before you call for service.

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NOISE

Possible Causes

What To Do

Washer is noisy

Washer is imeveii

• To level the front of the washei;, adjust the front leveling

legs by rotating the individual leg in the proper direction
for up or down. To level back of washer, lift back of
machine

4"

{

1

1 cm) and set down.

Washer load is

unbalanced

• Push the Cycle knob in to stop the washer, open the lid

and redistribute the load evenly. Close the lid and restart.

Shipping rod is still assembled
in unit

• To remove shipping rod from washer, pull yellow' tag and

attached rod from the bottom right hand side of w'asher.

Washer is sitting too close

to wall (causes knocking
during cycle)

• Pull washer away from the wall; about

4"

(1

1 cm) is

needed.

Whistle or knock during fill

• Nomial sounds during fill include the water filling

in through the house jrlumbing. As the water pressure
goes up and down, a knock or hammer can develop.
Make sure the water faucets are full)' turned on.

Clanking or clunking

• Many washer's have features such as pulse agitation and

pauses during rinse and spin for reduced clothes wear
and to reduce likelihood of soap residue. These short
pauses of less than

1

minute are nonnal and will reduce

clothing wear and increase water extraction. Sounds such
as a metallic knock, double knock or metallic clunk
occur when the washer transitions from a stop or paused
state to miming or spinning. They occur several times
per cycle after speed changes or pauses.

• Nomial sounds during fill include the sound of water

flowing through your household pipes. Additionally, a
knock or hammering sound may also occur wiien the
washer water valves turn off. To reduce this noise, make
sure that the washer fill faucets are fully opened.

• Your washer will pause between the various wash, rinse,

spin and drain portions of the wash cycle. It may also
pause during agitation if a Pulsed Agitation cycle is
selected. .Sounds such as metallic knocks or clinking may
occur during these transitions from miming to stopjied
or from stopped to mnning. They ma)’ also occur if your
machine changes speeds or brakes during a wash cycle.

OTHER

Possible Causes

What To Do

Labels on the exterior
of the washer will not

peel off cleanly

Occasionally the adhesive
used on the labels does

not release cleanly

• Use a hair diyer set at the lowest heat setting, directing

the air at the label for a short, amount of time. This will
release the adhesive easily, without damaging the surface
of die washei’.

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