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			 Al Samha Abu Dhabi Washing Machine Repair
How to Repair Your Washing Machine
One day your washing machine was faithfully cleaning your clothes, and you barely even gave its operation a second thought. Then, any number of scenarios occurred. Perhaps the machine's basin fills with water but it will not drain. Or it drains but does not spin. Or the clothes are washed but are not very clean. In short, your washing machine does not work at its peak performance or has entirely stopped working.
For a machine that works so hard, it is hardly surprising that your clothes washerwill occasionally break down or its performance will degrade to the point where the clothes are not getting sufficiently clean. Instead of calling in an expensive appliance technician, you can repair your washing machine by yourself. Most of these repairs require only simple tools and can be performed by homeowners who have only limited appliance repair skills.
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 Washing Machine Will Not Start
It is the most basic of all washing machine breakdowns: the machine will not start. You have put the clothes in the washing machine basin, pressed the "On" button or turned the dial, and then nothing happens. Washing Machine Does Not Adequately Clean the Clothes
This may be one of the more frustrating clothes washer problems because you notice it only after running the clothes through a full cycle. After washing your clothing, you remove it and find your supposedly clean clothes covered in lint, hair, and other light debris.Check the power	cord behind the washer to make sure that it is plugged in. Due to	washers' vigorous movements, especially when the load is imbalanced,	machines may move. When a machine moves, it may inadvertently unplug	the power cord. Cords that have been shortened with ties have no	give. In this case, untie the cord to allow for more flexibility.Is the circuit	breaker to the washer flipped off? To reset a circuit breaker,	find the electrical service panel. Locate the correct circuit	breaker, flip it in the "Off" direction, and then back to	the "On" position.Your front loader	washer's lid switch strike may be faulty. This is the area of the	door frame that communicates to the machine that the door is	properly closed and it is okay to begin filling with water. Close	the lid and watch as the part on the door connects with the part on	the machine. The top part should seat into the bottom part.Your top loader	washer's lid switch may be faulty. You can test this by setting the	machine to "On" and then pushing into the hole with the	blunt end of a pen. If working correctly, the water should begin	filling even though the lid is open.
 Washing Machine Will Not Spin
With this all-too-common washing machine problem, the basin has drained of water but it refuses to spin. Spinning at a high rate of speed is the action that squeezes water out of the clothing so that it can be dried in the dryer.Avoid overloading		your washer. An overly full washer does not have enough space for		the clean rinse water to pull out the detergent and debris. Consult		your owner's manual for specific load maximums.Use less		detergent. Too much detergent can redeposit lint and		other debris back on the clothing, rather than pulling it out.Wash pet-related		items such as blankets, cat and dog beds, and chew		toysseparately from the rest of the clothing. If the pet load is		especially dirty, clean the washing machine tub by hand after		the wash.   التحميل  
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 Washing Machine Makes Loud Noises
One of the more annoying washing machine problems is when the washer makes thumping, grinding, or thunking noises during the agitation or spin cycles. Repair this problem as soon as possible, since the errant movement can damage the washer and create new problems.Try to		redistribute the clothing within the washing machine tub. When the		washer is out of balance, it will automatically stop until you can		get the clothing back in balance. After redistributing the		clothing, close the lid again. The machine should start spinning		automatically if the load distribution is correct. Loads that		include high-absorption materials like towels, sheets, and thick		clothing like jeans and sweaters often become imbalanced.Check the		machine's level on the floor. An out-of-level machine will stop		spinning; this action is programmed into your clothes washer for		safety. Check the machine's level with a bubble level and bring the		machine back to level by adjusting the legs.Check the drainage		and the drain hose. Small items may clog up the machine's drainage		system. You may be able to check the washer's drain pump without		removing it. Finally, the drainage hose that leads from the back of		the machine to a drainage point may be clogged.
 Washing Machine Will Not Agitate
One common problem associated with washing machines: The machine's basin or tub fills with water but the central agitator does not move.The tub bearings,		located directly below the tub, may be worn out and in need of		replacement.If the washing		machine is making a squeaking sound, the tub bearings may need		lubrication.The washing		machine motor drive belt or pulley may be worn out. This is a		rather involved repair, where you need to take apart a significant		section of the machine in order to get to the motor.The pump pulley		belt may be cracked, frayed or otherwise out of shape. Often		the belt will smell like burning rubber, too.
 Washing Machine Fills With Water But Will Not Drain
Many homeowners have had the unpleasant experience of lifting the washing machine lid, only to discover clothes floating in a tub filled with murky gray water. If you catch the machine early enough, the water is still hot or lukewarm.Agitation is the		back and forth motion that cleans the clothing. This action is		performed by the central plastic cone-shaped device called the		agitator. Small plastic directional cogs (also known as "dogs")		connect the upper portion of the agitator with the bottom portion.		Open the lid while the machine is in agitation mode. Depress the		lid switch with the blunt end of a pen so that the machine does not		stop while the lid is open. If the machine is making normal sounds		of agitation or even a grinding noise, yet the agitator is not		moving, the cogs may be worn down or broken and in need of		replacement.Your machine's		washer motor may have been affected by a power spike and needs to		be reset. All brands have different reset procedures; check your		owner's manual for possible information about motor resetting. For		example, many General Electric washing machines require you to		unplug the machine, plug it back in, then lift and lower the lid		six times within 12 seconds, raising the lid a minimum of two		inches in order to break the lid switch magnetic connection.   التحميل  
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 Washing Machine Vibrates and Shakes Too Much
When your washing machine is running, particularly during the spin cycle, it may violently shake or vibrate, often so much that the machine "walks." This may be pronounced if you have a high-efficiency machine, which has a faster spin cycle than top loading machines.Your machine's		pump may be clogged with a piece of fabric or some other item		related to washing. Bail the water out with a kitchen measuring cup		and then unplug the machine. Take off the screws on the front		panel. Tilt the machine up and prop the front of the machine on		two-by-fours or bricks for easier access. Your machine's pump		housing may be easily visible, making it simple to assess whether		you have a clog in the pump. If so, use pliers to gently untwist		the clog from the pump.Alternatively, the		clog may be located in the corrugated tube that leads to the pump.		Unclamp the tube. Have a bucket or bin nearby, because this tube		will be filled with water. Drain the water. If there is a clog in		the hose, it will usually be at the end of the hose. Pull it out by		hand or with pliers.
 Your machine may		need to be rebalanced. Use a bubble level to assess the level of		the machine from side-to-side and front-to-back. Readjust the		machine's level by turning the machine's legs up or down. Unlike		the dryer, which has just two front adjustable legs, most washing		machines have four adjustable		legs.With		stacking washer-dryer combinations, the connection straps may		have loosened, causing the unit to shake violently. This can be a		dangerous situation, since the dryer may fall off of the washer.		Tighten the connection straps or replace if necessary.The classic and		most easily fixable cause of a shaking clothes washer is an		unbalanced load. Drape long, heavy items around the central		agitator so that they are not grouped on one side. Move large items		to the other side of equally large items.Consider		purchasing an anti-vibration pad. Independently testing has shown		that pads that are three inches thick do an excellent job of		deadening the shaking and vibration. While not inexpensive, these		pads can be a valuable tool for reducing the transmission of washer		vibration to your home.
 
 
 
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