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GE PTAN9150MWW - Troubleshooting Common Consumer Issues (cont.); Water Temperature, Vibration, and Wet Clothes; Understanding Normal Tub Movement

GE PTAN9150MWW
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6. Water temperature
Energy-star requirements dictate that even on a hot setting, the washer will mix in
some cold water. If the home water supply pipes have a long run, are imbedded in a
concrete slab, and/or the washer is used during the winter months, it may take
longer for the first hot water to reach the washer. Run the hot water at a nearby
faucet to check water supply temperature.
7. Vibrating/shaking
Check for proper levelling. If only an occasional complaint, check for out-of-balance
load.
8. Too-wet clothes
If the final spin leaves clothes too wet, re-arrange the clothes to balance the load,
then run another drain and spin cycle.
9. Loose wash tub/basket
A loose basket is normal when the washer is idle. Infusor models do not use a
mechanical brake to prevent the basket from turning. The basket slows down on its
own and will normally come to a full stop in less than 2 minutes if spinning at full
speed.

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