WASHERS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.. . . . . . . . . 4
USING THE WASHER
Getting Started .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Loading .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Appliance Communication.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
CARE AND CLEANING.. . . . . . . . . . . . 18
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS. . . . . 24 LIMITED WARRANTY.. . . . . . . . . . . .27 CONSUMER SUPPORT.. . . . . . . . . . 30
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49-3000187 Rev.. 0 06-19 GEA
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WELCOME
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SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
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■Read all instructions before using the appliance.
■Follow all fabric care instructions and warnings to prevent melting of garments or damage to the appliance.
■DO NOT wash or dry articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances, as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
■DO NOT add gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water. These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
■Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot-water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for such a period, before using a washing machine, turn on all hot-water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is flammable, DO NOT smoke or use an open flame during this time.
■DO NOT allow children to play on or in this appliance. Close supervision of children is necessary when this appliance is used near children. Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, remove the door or lid. Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or injury to persons.
■DO NOT reach into the appliance if the tub or agitator is moving to prevent accidental entanglement.
■For waterproof, water-resistant and bulky items, only use the Bulky Items (or Delicates) cycle. DO NOT use other cycles for these items. Using other cycles can cause excessive vibration and may result in injury or damage to the washer, walls, or floor. DO NOT mix waterproof and non-waterproof items.
■DO NOT install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather.
■DO NOT tamper with controls, repair or replace any part of this appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the user maintenance instructions or in published user repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
■DO NOT operate this appliance if it is damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled, or has missing or broken parts including a damaged cord or plug.
■Unplug the appliance or turn off the circuit breaker before servicing. Pressing the Power button DOES NOT disconnect power.
■See “ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS” located in the Installation Instructions for grounding instructions.
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PROPER INSTALLATION
This washer must be properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used.
■Ensure that the hot water hose is connected to the “H” valve and the cold water hose is connected to the “C” valve.
■Install or store where it will not be exposed to temperatures below freezing or exposed to the weather, which could cause permanent damage and invalidate the warranty.
■Properly ground washer to conform with all governing codes and ordinances. Follow details in the Installation Instructions.
■Ensure washer is properly leveled and washer legs are adjusted such that unit is stable.
■Optional drain hose extension recommended for discharging heights from 60” - 96”.
■GE Appliances strongly recommends the use of factory specified parts. A list of factory hoses available for purchase are listed. These hoses are manufactured and tested to meet GE Appliances specifications.
■GE Appliances strongly recommends the use of new water supply hoses. Hoses degrade over time and need to be replaced every 5 years to reduce the risk of hose failures and water damage.
START-UP SEQUENCE
■Any time the washer is being started or restarts after the washer lid has been opened and closed, the washer will turn on the cold water valve for two short periods followed by a 10 second pause before continuing. If the lid is opened during this period, the washer will pause. You will have to push the Start button again to restart the cycle.
AUTOMATIC DRAIN SEQUENCE
■Machine will automatically drain any time the lid is left open for more than 15 minutes and water is present.
■Machine will automatically drain if left in a paused state with the lid closed for more than 24 hours and water is present.
■Machine will automatically drain after dispensing water in Water Station mode after the cycle knob has been turned to another cycle.
WHEN NOT IN USE
■Turn off water faucets to minimize leakage if a break or rupture should occur. Check the condition of the fill hoses; GE Appliances recommends changing the hoses every 5 years.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
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•Add fabric softener to the fabric softener dispenser.
IMPORTANT: For detergent use, see the specific dispenser section in this manual for your model.
•If using detergent packets, add to the Laundry Pack Dispenser cup (on some models) or add to the bottom of the wash basket before adding clothes. We recommend the use of High Efficiency laundry packs such as Tide PODS™ or Gain Flings™.
•Loosely add items around agitator or Infusor. Overloading may negatively impact wash performance. See page 16 for suggested loading examples.
•If not using a dispenser, add the manufacturer’s recommended amount of detergent to the top of the load after adding clothes. We recommend the use of High Efficiency detergents
such as Tide HE Turbo™ in your energy efficient washer.
•Close lid.
NOTE: Unit will not start with lid open except on Bulky Items cycle.
•Select wash cycle.
•Select wash options, including Deep Rinse option when using fabric softener.
•Select options.
•Press Start.
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A Power
Press to “wake up” the display. If the display is active, press to put the washer into idle mode. NOTE: Pressing Power does not disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
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B Start/Pause
Press Start to begin the cycle. NOTE: Unless Bulky Items cycle is selected, the lid must be closed for the washer to start cycle. If the lid is open, “Lid” will scroll across the display. During the load sensing portion of the cycle, the lid will lock and “SEnSing” will scroll across the display. When load sensing is complete, the lid will unlock.
Pressing Pause will unlock the lid (if locked at that time), pause the cycle and the Start indicator light will blink.
To continue the cycle, press Start again. If water remains in the machine, select the Drain & Spin cycle to drain basket and spin water out of the washer basket. NOTE: Machine will automatically cancel and drain when water is present and the lid is left open for 15 minutes or the unit is left in a paused state for 24 hours with the lid closed. Select cycle and press Start to begin new cycle.
C Display and Status Lights
Display: The display shows the approximate time remaining until the end of the cycle. NOTE: The cycle time is affected by how long it takes the washer to fill. This depends on the water pressure in your home. The size of the load being washed also significantly impacts cycle time, with larger loads taking longer.
In addition, this display will, “scroll” the washer status:
• bALAnCINg
• dELAY
• End
• FILL
• H2O SUPPLY
• LId
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• PAUSE Cycle paused because the Start/Pause button was pressed and the washer was set to Pause. Press Start button again to restart the cycle.
Cycle status lights: Shows whether the washer is in the Pre-wash, Delay, Fill, Soak, Wash, Rinse or Spin portion of the cycle. NOTE: Cycle status lights vary by model.
If an out-of-balance condition is detected by the washer, the Spin light will blink during the remaining portion of the cycle and will stay illuminated for a short time after cycle completion. When this occurs, the washer is taking actions to correct the out-of-balance condition and complete the cycle normally. In some cases, the washer may not be able to balance the load and spin up to full speed. If you notice the load is more wet than normal at the end of the cycle, redistribute the load evenly in the wash basket and run a Drain & Spin cycle.
Feature status lights indicate (see sections F and G for more details): Pause - Will display when washer is paused between cycles.
Controls - The washer is locked - will blink once if you press any button or turn the cycle knob.
Lid Lock - The lid is locked. See the Control Lock description.
WiFi (on some models) - Will display when washer is connected via WiFi. Will blink when you are attempting to connect your device to your home WiFi.
Spin Stop - Indicates wash basket is coasting to a stop following spin. Lid will not unlock until basket has fully come to a stop.
Consumer Help Indicator
Your washer is equipped with Consumer Help Indicator (CHI). CHI is our way to communicate a simple remedy for some situations that you can perform without the need to call for service. The chart below describes the helpful messages you may notice scrolling on your display when you return to start another load. These messages will provide simple remedies you can quickly perform.
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the washer may not be able to balance the load and spin up to full speed. If you notice the load is more wet than |
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normal at the end of the cycle, redistribute the load evenly in the wash basket and run a Drain & Spin cycle. |
“H2O SUPPLY” |
Check your house water supply. Did you forget to turn on one or both supply valves after installation or |
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coming back from vacation? As soon as the message starts to scroll, the washer will initiate a 4 minute lock- |
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out period. The washer controls won’t respond/change during this time. After the 4 minutes, you can begin |
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“CAnCELEd” may scroll on the display if the machine was paused for longer than 24 hours or if the machine |
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the washer will initiate a 4 minute lock-out period. The washer controls won’t respond/change during this time. |
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After the 4 minute period, you can begin your cycle again. If you try to bypass the lock-out period by unplugging |
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the washer, the 4 minute timer will start over again. If the problem persists, call GE Appliances at 800. |
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problem persists, call GE Appliances at 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) for service. |
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Items to Wash |
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Cycle for normal, |
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use for washing |
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Light |
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optimal fabric care. |
Casual clothes, |
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Wear |
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athletic wear, and technical fabrics. |
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Warm Rinse |
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fill for super concentrated, high |
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Jeans with |
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Ex. Heavy |
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medium to light |
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Heavy |
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Deep Fill |
a specially designed agitation |
soil. For heavily |
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Warm Rinse |
profile, and multi-step wash to |
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No Spin |
Auto Soak |
care for jeans with medium to |
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light soil. Use the Heavy Duty |
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Deep |
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Ex. Heavy |
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Incorporates multi-step wash |
heavy to medium |
Clean |
Warm |
Heavy |
More |
Deep Fill |
periods combined with extended |
soil. |
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Normal |
Warm Rinse |
wash periods to effectively clean |
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Light |
No Spin |
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Bulky |
Hot |
Ex. Heavy |
Max |
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Provides a Deep Fill/max fill wash |
bedding and |
Items |
Warm |
Heavy |
More |
Deep Fill |
water level to wash bulky and |
bulky items, such |
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Warm Rinse |
waterproof items. Also incorporates |
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Auto Soak |
a Deep Fill rinse to effectively rinse |
mattress pads, |
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bulky items and a low spin speed |
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bedding or bulky items. |
Towels |
Towels / |
Hot |
Ex. Heavy |
Max |
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Cycle designed washing towels |
Sheets |
Sheets |
Warm |
Heavy |
More |
Deep Fill |
or sheets, using a higher water |
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Warm Rinse |
level to effectively clean these |
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performance. For waterproof bed |
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covers use Bulky Items cycle. |
Whites and |
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Ex. Heavy |
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Cycle tailored to clean and brighten |
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Heavy |
More |
Deep Fill |
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CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or property damage.
For Waterproof, Water-Resistant, or Bulky Items:
•Only use the Bulky Items (or Delicates) cycle. NOTE: Some models only have a Delicates cycle.
•Using other cycles can cause excessive vibration and may result in injury or damage to the washer, walls, or floor.
•Do not mix waterproof and non-waterproof items.
•Read the Owner’s Manual for wash cycle details.
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*Sanitize with Oxi
The Sanitize With Oxi cycle, when using an Oxi additive along with your detergent, is designed to remove 99.9% of bacteria found in home laundry. Measure the detergent and the Oxi products carefully. Using the amounts appropriate for a large heavily soiled load in a top load washer, follow the detergent and the Oxi product label instructions. For the Sanitize With Oxi cycle only, add the clothes first and then place the detergent and Oxi product directly on top of the load. The washer hot water supply connection must provide a minimum of 120°F to ensure the effectiveness of this cycle.
NOTE: The default Sanitize With Oxi cycle water temperature can NOT be changed.
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Select this feature:
1.Rotate the cycle selection knob to Water Station.
2.Push the Select button until the LED below Water is illuminated.
3.Select the desired water temperature using the Temp button.
4.Press the Start button to initiate the feature.
If the lid is not already open, raise the lid of the washer to start the flow of fresh water from the dispensing area. Water will continue to be dispensed until the lid is closed or the water level in the tub reaches the maximum level.
If the lid is closed before the maximum level in the tub is reached, additional water can be dispensed by opening the lid again. Once the lid is closed, water dispensed using the water on demand feature will remain in the tub until the cycle selection knob is rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is held in for 3 seconds, at which point the water in the tub will be drained out of the machine.
If the lid is not closed, the water in the tub will automatically be drained after 15 minutes. With the lid closed, if the cycle selection knob is not rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is not held in for 3 seconds, the water in the tub will automatically be drained after 24 hours.
Water Station with Detergent
Select this feature:
1.Rotating the cycle selection knob to the Water Station.
2.Push the Select button until the LED below Detergent + Water is illuminated.
3.Select the desired water temperature using the Temp button.
4.Press the Start button to initiate the detergent feature.
If the lid is not already open, raise the lid of the washer to start the flow of soapy water from the dispensing area. Soapy water will continue to be dispensed until the lid is closed or the water level in the tub reaches the maximum level.
If the lid is closed before the maximum level in the tub is reached, additional soapy water can be dispensed by
simply opening the lid again. Once the lid is closed, soapy water dispensed will remain in the tub until the cycle selection knob is rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is held in for 3 seconds, at which point the soapy water in the tub will be drained out of the machine.
If the lid is not closed, the soapy water in the tub will automatically be drained after 15 minutes. With the lid closed, if the cycle selection knob is not rotated to an actual wash cycle, or the Start button is not held in for 3 seconds, the soapy water in the tub will automatically be drained after 24 hours.
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•Ensure stain is completely removed after wash cycle and before placing in dryer; very tough stains may require a second treatment.
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USING THE WASHER
Getting started
G Settings
Individual settings for agitation (Soil), water temperature (Temp), and spin (Spin) can be set from the minimum (lowest in column) to maximum (highest in column). In general, the higher up the column, the more washer energy will be used.
NOTE: Longer Spin times typically reduce dryer time/energy usage (i.e. reduces total energy when using both a washer and a dryer).
H Cycle Options
Deep Fill
Select the Deep Fill feature for loads where extra water is needed. The Deep Fill feature is recommended for special case loads only, not for typical use.
Press and release the Deep Fill button once before starting the cycle to add 3 addition gallons of water to the wash load. Holding the Deep Fill button for 3 seconds will provide the deepest fill level possible; this will increase cycle time due to the additional time it takes to fill the washer.
To cancel the option if desired, press the Deep Fill button again.
NOTE: The Deep Fill button can also be pressed after the washer has completed filling and is in the wash phase if additional water is desired. To stop the extra fill, press the Deep Fill button again and the water will stop.
Power Pre-wash
Ideal for heavily soiled loads, this cycle option works with SmartDispense™ to add a brief wash, soak and drain cycle to loosen and remove heavy soil before starting the cycle selected.
Warm Rinse
Provides a warm rinse to your wash load. Note that rinsing operations may be different with this operation selected in order to effectively apply the warm rinse water to your load.
Auto Soak
This option begins with a brief agitation, soaks for a specified period of time, then moves through the rest of the cycle automatically. Repeated pressing of the Soak button will scroll through 15 minute, 30 minute, 1 hour and 2 hour selections and then return back to 0 soak minutes.
Deep Rinse
Set this option to provide a deep rinse or when using fabric softener. It may change other settings (e.g. Spin may go to a higher setting) to maximize performance.
Delay Wash
When the Delay Wash button is repeatedly pressed, the delay time is set from 1 (01H) to 9 (09H) hours and back to clear (00H) hours. If you press and hold the Delay Wash button for 3 seconds, it will immediately reset.
Extra Rinse
When you use extra detergent or bleach to clean heavily soiled clothes, use the Extra Rinse option to better remove additional residues. NOTE: This option is not allowed for some cycles.
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As the cycle selector knob is turned, the Temp, Soil and Spin settings change to automatic pre-set default settings for each cycle. If you desire different default settings, select the desired options or changes to the cycle settings, then press and hold the My Cycle button for 3 seconds to store them. The My Cycle button will light when active. In the future, when you turn the selector knob to that cycle, your settings will be automatically recalled. To restore the factory defaults temporarily (i.e. for this load), press the My Cycle button for 1/2 second. The My Cycle light will turn off and the factory defaults will load. However, the next time you select this cycle, your My Cycle settings will load. If you wish to permanently restore the
factory default settings for the cycle; when the My Cycle is active (button light on) press and hold the My Cycle button for 3 seconds. The factory defaults will load for the selected cycle and the My Cycle light will turn off. The default settings will load when this cycle is selected in the future and the My Cycle light will remain off. NOTE: My Cycle saves the following options:
Temp, Soil, Spin, Extra Rinse, Deep Fill, Warm Rinse, Auto Soak, Deep Rinse and Stain Removal Guide.
Sound (on some models)
Use the Volume button to change the volume of the end of cycle signal and other system tones. Press the button until you reach the desired volume (high, medium, low) or off.
Control Lock
Use the control lock before or during a cycle to prevent any selections from being made.
To lock/unlock the washer controls, press and hold the Warm Rinse and Auto Soak buttons for 3 seconds. The control lock icon will light up when it is on. NOTE: The Power button can still be used when the machine is locked.
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When selected, this feature will automatically add detergent to the wash, eliminating the need to add detergent for each load.
The detergent amount selection on the control panel will default to AUTO when
first powering up the washing machine. When AUTO is selected, the amount of
detergent needed for each laundry load will automatically be determined based on the size of the load the machine senses.
If it is desired to manually select the amount of detergent for a given load, this can be done by pressing the Select
button on the Smart Dispense control panel to choose between Less or More detergent. Less will provide less detergent than the Auto selection and More will provide more detergent than the Auto selection.
The smart dispense feature can be disabled by pressing the Select button on the Smart Dispense control panel until Off is selected.
NOTE: Not all cycles will allow the use of the SmartDispense feature. If the Off LED is illuminated and pressing the Select button results in a beeping tone, then SmartDispense is not allowed for the cycle that has been selected. Detergent will need to be added directly to the wash basket for these cycles.
This model does not have a dispenser drawer for detergent since it has a bulk detergent dispensing system.
NOTE: If it is desired to manually add detergent for a load, that detergent will need to be added directly to the basket, and the smart dispense set to OFF for that particular load.
NOTE: The right side of the dispensing area in the rear of the washer opening does NOT pull out. It is a spout only for water and detergent to flow from the smart dispense system.
Bulk Dispensing
Spout Only
Do NOT pull
Water
MAX
Conditioner
Adding Detergent to SmartDispenser™ (GTW840 and GTW845 models only)
This machine is equipped with a bulk detergent reservoir that can hold approximately 75 ounces of liquid detergent for your convenience. This is enough detergent for about 50 average laundry loads, depending on what dispense amount is selected.
When the Tank Low or Tank Empty LED is illuminated, more detergent should be added to the reservoir to ensure detergent will be available for the next cycle.
The filling port of the detergent reservoir is located on the front left of the washing machine. To fill the reservoir with liquid detergent, first open the tank lid by rotating the small lid clockwise. Then pour LIQUID detergent into the opening until the level reaches the MAX indicator located inside
the filling port, also indicated with the horizontal line next to the MAX lettering. Filling to this MAX level will provide detergent for about 50 average laundry loads.
NOTE: If it is desired to change detergent type in the detergent tank, it is not required to flush the smart dispense system. The new detergent type can be added to a partiallyfilled tank, however it will not be immediately dispensed until the original detergent is completely dispensed from the system.
NOTE: In the event that excessive chlorine bleach is accidentally spilled or otherwise gets into the detergent tank, please follow the Detergent Tank Clean-Out instructions in the Care and Cleaning section in order to minimize the possibility for clothing damage. If only a few drops of bleach are spilled into the detergent tank, there is no need to flush the tank.
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Getting started
Liquid Fabric Softener/Conditioner Dispenser (GTW840 and GTW845 models only)
Liquid fabric softener/conditioner should be added to the small drawer in the rear of the washer opening. Follow the liquid fabric softener/conditioner manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct amount of softener/conditioner, based on the load size. Do not overfill or dilute softener/conditioner as this can result in additive being dispensed prematurely in the wash cycle. Your option selections will determine when liquid fabric softener/conditioner is automatically dispensed at its optimal time in the rinse cycle.
NOTE: Fabric softener crystals should NOT be added to the dispenser drawer, as they will not dispense properly.
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Liquid Bleach (GTW840 and GTW845 models only)
Use a measuring cup to pour the bleach into the bleach dispenser. Measure liquid bleach carefully and DO NOT pour directly from the bleach bottle into the bleach dispenser.
NOTE: The bleach dispenser is a single use dispenser and is NOT a bulk dispense system. The maximum amount of bleach that should be poured into this dispenser for any load should never exceed 1 cup.
NOTE: In the event that excessive chlorine bleach is accidentally spilled or otherwise gets into the detergent tank, please follow the Detergent Tank Clean-Out instructions in the Care and Cleaning section in order to minimize the possibility for clothing damage. If only a few drops of bleach are spilled into the detergent tank, there is no need to flush the tank.
NOTE: In the event that detergent is accidentally spilled or otherwise gets into the bleach opening, that detergent will simply be used for the next wash cycle. In this case there is no need to perform any flushing routine.
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Detergent Dispenser
(GTW720 and GTW725 models only)
HE detergent should be added to the right side of the dispenser drawer. Follow the detergent manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct amount of detergent, based on load size, taking care to add detergent to the right compartment. Do not overfill or dilute detergent as this can result in additive being dispensed prematurely in the wash
cycle. Your option selections will determine when detergent is automatically dispensed at its optimal time in the wash cycle. For optimal performance, especially when selecting cooler temperature and in cold weather climates, place powdered HE detergent directly on top of the load.
NOTE: Single-dose laundry packets should not be added to the detergent dispenser, as they will not dispense properly. Put packets in the Laundry Pack Dispenser Cup.
Laundry Pack Dispenser
(GTW720 and GTW725 models only)
Detergent packets (Laundry Packs) should be added to the Laundry Pack Dispenser cup. Follow the detergent manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct number of detergent packets for your wash load. Do not add more detergent packets than recommended as this can result in
residual detergent being leftover at the end of the cycle. Your option selections will determine when detergent is automatically dispensed at its optimal time in the wash cycle.
NOTE: We recommend the use of High Efficiency laundry packs such as Tide PODS™ or Gain Flings™. Some detergent packs may not dispense completely at very cold temperatures or in the delicate cycle. In these cases, you may use a warmer temperature setting or, in rare cases, remove the outer cup
to use the secondary, larger chamber to dispense harder to dissolve detergent packs.
Liquid Fabric Softener/Conditioner Dispenser
(GTW720 and GTW725 models only)
Liquid fabric softener/conditioner should be added to the left side of the dispenser drawer. Follow the liquid fabric softener/ conditioner manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct
amount of softener/conditioner, based on load size, taking care to add softener/conditioner to the left compartment. Do not overfill or dilute softener/conditioner as this can result in additive
being dispensed prematurely in the wash cycle. Your option selections will determine when liquid fabric softener/conditioner is automatically dispensed at its optimal time in the rinse cycle.
NOTE: Fabric softener crystals should NOT be added to the dispenser drawer, as they will not dispense properly.
Liquid Bleach Dispenser
(GTW720 and GTW725 models only)
Liquid chlorine bleach should be added through the bleach dispenser in the front left corner. Follow bleach manufacturer’s recommendations for the correct amount of
liquid chlorine bleach based on load size, taking care to not apply or spill it directly on clothing.
NOTE: Do not use liquid chlorine bleach and laundry pretreatments such as an Oxi product in the same wash load.
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LOADING
Loading
Always follow fabric manufacturer’s care label when laundering.
Automatic Load Sensing
This determines the correct agitate profile, agitate duration and amount of water suited to the size and type of load placed in the washer. The washer will not start the wash cycle or fill with water if the lid is open. When the lid is closed the machine is able to begin filling with water in order to sense the load size.
NOTE: Automatic Load Sensing initiates a spin at the beginning of the cycle; this is normal operation.
NOTE: This is a high efficiency washing machine. This system requires less water while providing effective cleaning action. You may notice that the water level is lower than on your previous washer. This is normal for a high efficiency washer.
Pretreatment
Place laundry pretreatments, such as an Oxi product, directly in the bottom of the wash basket before loading clothes. NOTE: Do not use liquid chlorine bleach and laundry pretreatments such as an Oxi product in the same wash load.
Proper Use of Detergent
Using too little or too much detergent is a common cause of laundry problems.
Use less detergent if you have soft water, a smaller load or a lightly soiled load.
For spots, apply pre-treatment to items as recommended on the product label. Application should be made in the basket to prevent overspray which may cause the coloring on the lid or graphics to fade.
Place detergent packets in the Laundry Pack Dispenser (on some models) or the bottom of the wash basket before adding clothes.
GE Appliances recommends the use of High Efficiency detergents such as Tide HE Turbo™ in your energy efficient washer. HE detergents are formulated to work with low water wash and rinse systems. HE detergents reduce the oversudsing problems commonly associated with regular detergents.
When using high efficiency or concentrated detergents, consult the product label to determine amount required for optimum performance. Excessive detergent will negatively impact wash performance.
Sorting Wash Loads
Sort by color (whites, lights, colors), soil level, fabric type (sturdy cottons, easy care, delicates) and whether the fabric produces lint (terry cloth, chenille) or collects lint (velveteen, corduroy). Wash lint producers such as cotton towels and socks separate from lint collectors including synthetic garments and dress pants.
WARNING - Fire Hazard
DO NOT wash fabrics soiled with flammable liquids or cleaning solvents. No washer can completely remove oil.
DO NOT wash or dry anything that has been soaked in or spotted with any type of oil (including cooking oils). DO NOT reach into the washer until all moving parts have stopped.
Doing so can result in death, explosion, fire or amputation.
Loading the Washer
Load dry items loosely in the washer basket. For best results, load items evenly and loosely around the outside of the basket, filling in towards the center on larger loads. To add items after washer has started, press Start/Pause if the lid is locked; wait until the Lid Lock indicator on the display is no longer illuminated before attempting to open the lid. Lift the lid and submerge additional items around the outside of the basket. Close the lid and press Start to resume. Adjust load size selection and/or use Deep Fill option if necessary. NOTE: Some cycles use a two stage wash fill. The first stage will have a lower water level than the second stage; this is normal operation.
■Do not place large items such as sheets, blankets and towels across the Infusor. Load them around the outside of the basket.
■Do not put lawn or sofa cushions into the washer as they are too big to move. Remove outer covers and ONLY wash them.
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Appliance communication
WiFi Connect (For customers in the United States only - on some models)
Depending on the model, your washer is either GE Appliances WiFi Connect enabled, or compatible using the optional
GE Appliances ConnectPlus module.
If enabled: Visit geappliances.com/connect and enter your model number to show you the proper steps to connect your appliance.
If compatible: To connect this appliance to the internet you will need to purchase a GE Appliances ConnectPlus and attach the module to your appliance through the communication port in the appliance. The GE Appliances
ConnectPlus will allow your appliance to communicate with your smartphone for remote appliance monitoring, control and notifications.
Please visit GEAppliances.com/connect to learn more about connected appliance features, to learn what connected appliance app’s will work with your smartphone.
WiFi Connectivity: For assistance with the appliance or the ConnectPlus network connectivity, please call GE Appliances at 800.GE.CARES.
Visit your local authorized GE Appliances parts distributor or order by phone at 800.661.1616 during normal business hours.
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COMMUNICATION APPLIANCE
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CARE AND CLEANING
Care and Cleaning
WARNING - Electrical Shock Hazard
Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present a risk of electric shock only during servicing.
Service personnel – DO NOT contact the following parts while the appliance is energized: Drive Motor, Lid Lock, Water Valves, Drain Pump and Recirculation Pump.
Exterior of the Washer
Immediately wipe off any spills with a damp cloth.
Interior of the Washer
To clean the interior of the washer, select the Bulky Items feature on the control panel. This Bulky Items cycle should be performed, at a minimum, once per month. This cycle will use more water, in addition to bleach, to control the rate at which soils and detergents may accumulate in your washer.
NOTE: Read the instructions below completely before starting the Bulky Items cycle.
1.Remove any garments or objects from the washer and ensure the washer basket is empty.
2.Open the washer lid and pour one cup or 250 ml
of liquid bleach or other washing machine cleaner into the basket.
3. Close the lid and select the Bulky Items cycle. Push the Start button.
Dispenser Drawer
After some period of use, a small amount of detergent or softener residue may be present in the dispenser drawer. The drawer can easily be removed for cleaning. To remove the drawer, pull it out until the drawer stops and then lift up on the front of the drawer. The drawer can then be removed from the dispenser box. Wash the drawer in warm, soapy water using a mild detergent. Rinse drawer with warm water. If siphon caps are removed for cleaning, be sure to push siphon caps fully back into place after cleaning.
The dispenser drawer and siphon caps are not dishwasher safe. The dispenser box is not removable, but it can be wiped clean using a damp cloth if necessary. Do not attempt to remove the dispenser box for cleaning.
Detergent Tank Clean-Out
(GTW840 and GTW845 models only)
NOTE: All clothes should be removed from the washer prior to cleaning out the detergent tank.
To empty out the tank and remove any remaining detergent from the reservoir:
1.Press and hold both the Detergent Dispense and Select buttons for three seconds.
4.When the Bulky Items cycle is working, the display will show the estimated cycle time remaining. Do not interrupt the cycle.
Bulky Items may be interrupted by pressing the Start button in between cycles. A power outage in the house might also interrupt the cycle. When the power supply is back, the Bulky Items cycle resumes where it had stopped. When interrupted, be sure to run a complete Bulky Items cycle before using the washer. If the Power button is pressed during Bulky Items, the cycle will be lost.
IMPORTANT:
■Run Bulky Items with 1 Cup (250 ml) of bleach once a month.
■After the completion of a Bulky Items cycle, the interior of your washer may have a bleach smell.
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2.The empty out routine will begin with the contents of tank, mixed with water, being dispensed into the basket and consequently drained from the machine at the same time.
3.The empty out routine will continue for approximately 15 minutes unless it is paused by the pressing of the Start button. If tank is initially full, routine may need to be run a second time to empty detergent tank.
NOTE: Optionally, hot water can be added to the tank to aid in flushing out the system of any residual detergent prior to starting or during the cleanout routine.
Water Supply Hoses
Hoses connecting washer to faucet should be replaced every 5 years.
Long Vacations
Be sure water supply is shut off at faucets. Drain all water from hoses and water filter pump area if weather will be below freezing.
Moving and Storage
Ask the service technician to remove water from drain pump and hoses. Do not store the washer where it will be exposed to the weather.
GTW840 and GTW845 models only: Do not move the washer with a full tank of detergent. If moving the washer with a partially filled tank of detergent, do not tilt washer forward as detergent could spill from tank. If moving the washer will result in tipping the washer forward in any way, it is best to flush out your detergent tank. See Detergent Tank Clean-Out in this Care and Cleaning section.
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If you have any questions, call GE Appliances at 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737) or visit our Website at: GEAppliances.com
In Canada, call 800.561.3344 or visit GEAppliances.ca
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
• IMPORTANT – Save these
instructions for local inspector’s use.
• IMPORTANT – Observe all
governing codes and ordinances.
• Note to Installer – Be sure to leave these
instructions with the Consumer.
• Note to Consumer – Keep these
instructions for future reference.
•Skill level – Installation of this appliance requires basic mechanical and electrical skills.
•Completion time – 1-3 hours
•Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.
•Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the Warranty.
PARTS SUPPLIED
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TOOLS REQUIRED FOR
WASHER INSTALLATION
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PARTS REQUIRED (Sold separately)
Water Hoses (2) |
Rubber Washers (2) |
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Drain Hose Extension (For discharge heights from 60" - 96"
GE Appliances Parts and Accessories
Order on-line at GEApplianceparts.com today, 24 hours a day or by phone at 800.626.2002 during normal business hours.
Part Number Accessory
PM14X10002 4 ft Rubber Water Supply Hoses Or
PM14X10005 4 ft Braided Metal Water Supply Hoses WH1X2267 Rubber Washer (1) and Screen (1)
WH49X301 Drain Hose Extension (For discharge heights from 60" - 96"
NOTE: We strongly recommend the use of new water supply hoses. Hoses degrade over time and need to be replaced every 5 years to reduce the risk of hose failures and water damage.
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Installation Instructions
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WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
WATER SUPPLY LINES - Purge Hot and Cold water supply lines for 30 seconds prior to installation of hoses and washing machine. Ensure inlet hose screens are also clean and free of debris.
WATER PRESSURE - Must be 20 psi minimum to 120 psi maximum.
WATER TEMPERATURE - Household water heater should be set to deliver water at 120° to 150°F (50° to 66°C) TO THE WASHER when hot wash is selected.
SHUTOFF VALVES - Both hot and cold shutoff valves (faucets) should be supplied.
DRAIN - Water should be drained into standpipe. Discharge height MUST NOT BE LESS THAN 30 INCHES, and no more than 8 feet above the base of the washer. Standpipe must be 1-1/2 inches minimum inside diameter and must be open to atmosphere.
1 UNPACKING THE WASHER
After the machine is in the home, remove outside packing material/carton from washer.
Remove bag (containing clamp, cable tie and drain hose clip), drain hose and Owner's Reference Guide from tub.
NOTE: Leave foam shipping material inside tub opening to hold tub in place during the rest of installation. Bag
Owner's Reference Guide
Leave foam shipping
material inside tub Drain hose
2 REMOVE THE BASE
Remove base from unit by placing foot on side of base and tipping unit back on corner post. Remove base and bring the washer back upright.
WARNING - Electrical Shock Hazard
Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present a risk of electric shock only during servicing.
Service personnel – DO NOT contact the following parts while the appliance is energized: Drive Motor, Lid Lock, Water Valves, Drain Pump and Recirculation Pump.
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3CONNECT DRAIN HOSE TO WASHER
Remove the cap from the drain port, if present, before installing the drain hose.
Port
Cap
Washer Back
Connect drain hose to drain port on back of washer. Open clamp with pliers and slide onto hose end. Holding clamp open, push hose end onto drain port until fully seated. Release clamp between locating ribs on hose end. Outlet of hose end should be oriented vertically.
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4CONNECT WATER HOSES TO WASHER
Unplug electrical cord before installing water hoses. If not installed, install rubber washer in one end of hot water hose. Thread hot water hose onto connection labeled H at top rear of washer. Hand tighten and use pliers to tighten hoses between 1/8 and 1/4 turn beyond hand-tight.
If not installed, install rubber washer in one end of cold water hose C. Thread cold water hose onto connection labeled C at top rear of washer. Hand tighten and use pliers to tighten hoses between 1/8 and 1/4 turn beyond hand-tight.
Move washer as close to final location as possible, leaving room for you to make water, drain, and electrical connections to your home.
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5CONNECT WATER HOSES TO OUTLET VALVES
Determine which is HOT water line before attaching water hoses to faucets. Traditionally, HOT faucet is on left.
(If screen washers are not installed) With protruding part of screen toward you, install strainer screen/rubber washer into each of the free ends of two water hoses.
Connect hot water hose to hot water outlet valve of your home. Hand tighten and use pliers to tighten hoses between 1/4 and 1/2 turn beyond hand-tight. Open hot water valve.
Connect cold water hose to cold water outlet valve of your home. Hand tighten and use pliers to tighten hoses between 1/4 and 1/2
turn beyond hand-tight. Open cold water valve.
Check for leaks and drips at the hose couplings. Tighten as necessary.
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6 CONNECT TO DRAIN
Install drain hose clip on rear panel of washer. Route drain hose through clip and insert free end into drain opening of your home.
NOTE: If longer drain hose is required, order drain hose extension kit,
GE Appliances part Drain number WH49X301. hose
Connect additional drain hose (contained in kit) to original hose with hose clamp (contained in kit).
Drain hose clip
Washer
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If water valves and drain are built into wall, fasten drain hose to one of the water hoses with cable tie provided.
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6 CONNECT TO DRAIN (Continued)
If your drain is a standpipe, fasten drain hose to standpipe with cable tie provided.
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NOTE: Placing the drain hose too far down the drain pipe can cause a siphoning action. No more than 5" of hose should be in the drain pipe. There must be an air gap around the drain hose. A snug fit can also cause a siphoning action.
If drain discharge height does not meet 30" minimum height requirement, end of drain hose must be secured in drain opening of home by installer and have an air gap around hose to prevent siphoning.
Drain hose clip
Washer
back
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NOTE: Placing the drain hose too far down the drain pipe can cause a siphoning action. No more than 5" of hose should be in the drain pipe. There must be an air gap around the drain hose. A snug fit can also cause a siphoning action.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING - Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet. DO NOT remove ground prong. DO NOT use an adapter.
DO NOT use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire or electrical shock.
CIRCUIT – Individual, properly polarized and grounded 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker or time-delay fuse.
POWER SUPPLY – 2 wire plus ground, 120 Volt, single phase, 60 Hz, alternating current.
Outlet Receptacle – Properly grounded 3-prong receptacle to be located so
the power cord is accessible
when the washer is in an installed position. If a 2-prong receptacle is present, it is the owner’s responsibility to have
a licensed electrician replace it with a properly grounded 3-prong grounding type receptacle.
Washer must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes and ordinances, or in the absence of local codes, with latest edition of the NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 or CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, CSA C22.1. Check with a licensed electrician if you are not sure that the washer is properly grounded.
7 CONNECT POWER AND INSTALL
Insert plug of electrical cord into a 115V, 15or 20-amp wall receptacle. Move washer into final position. Place level on flat top side edges of washer. Adjust all four leveling legs until washer is level left-to-right and front-to-back. Remove level.
Open tub lid. Remove and discard tub shipping material (see Step 1).
Remove plastic protector sheet from control panel face.
Level
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipmentgrounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING Improper connection of the equipment- grounding conductor can result in a
risk of electrical shock. Check with a qualified electrician, or service representative or personnel, if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug on the power supply cord. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
If required by local codes, an external 18 gauge or larger copper ground wire (not provided) may be added. Attach to washer cabinet with a #10-16 x 1/2” sheet metal screw (available at any hardware store) to rear of washer as illustrated.
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Mobile Home Installation:
Installation must conform to Standard for Mobile Homes, ANSI A119.1 and National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 (PL93-383).
FINAL CHECKLIST
Before starting the washer, check to make sure:
Main power is turned on.
The washer is plugged in.
The water faucets are turned on.
The unit is level and all four leveling legs are firmly on the floor.
The shipping foam and cardboard are removed.
The drain hose is properly tied up.
There are no leaks at the faucet, drain line or washer.
Remove the cap from the drain port, if present, before installing the drain hose.
Run the washer through a complete cycle.
Check for water leaks and proper operation.
Place these instructions in a location near the washer for future reference.
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TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Troubleshooting Tips... Before you call for service
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Problem |
Possible Causes |
What To Do |
Small amount of water |
Normal dispenser |
It is normal for a small amount of water to remain in dispenser after |
remaining in dispenser |
operation |
the cycle. |
(on some models) at |
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end of cycle |
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Short spray and |
Lid was opened and |
This is normal. See START-UP SEQUENCE in the Safety |
delay after pushing |
closed between cycle |
Instructions section. |
the Start button |
selection and start |
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Water level seems |
This is normal |
Water may not cover the top level of the clothes. This is normal for |
low |
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this high efficiency washer. |
Low water flow |
Water valve screens are |
Turn off the water source and remove the water connection hoses |
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stopped up |
from the upper back of the washer and the water faucets. Clean |
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both the hose screens (if so equipped) and the screens in the |
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machine using a brush or a toothpick. Reconnect the hoses and |
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turn the water back on. Check to ensure there are no leaks at the |
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connections. |
Water siphoning out |
Drain standpipe is too |
The drain hose must exceed 30” height at some point between |
of washer |
low or hose too far into |
the washer back and the drain pipe. Use anti-siphon clip. See |
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standpipe |
the Installation Instructions. |
Too many suds |
Soft water |
Try less detergent. |
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Too much detergent |
Measure your detergent carefully. Use less soap if you have soft |
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water, a smaller load or a lightly soiled load. |
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Type of detergent |
Switch to High Efficiency detergent such as Tide HE Turbo™. |
Water leaks |
Type of detergent |
Switch to High Efficiency detergent such as Tide HE Turbo™. |
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Using too much |
Use less detergent. Use less soap if you have soft water, a smaller |
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detergent in washer |
load or a lightly soiled load. |
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Fill hoses or drain hose |
Make sure hose connections are tight at faucets and rubber |
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is improperly connected |
washers are installed. Make sure end of drain hose is correctly |
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inserted in and secured to drain facility. |
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Household drain clogged |
Check household plumbing. You may need to call a plumber. |
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Drain hose rubs on wall |
Make sure drain hose does not make contact with the wall. May |
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cause excessive wear on the hose. |
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Constant water pressure |
Tighten hoses at the faucets. |
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to fill hoses at water |
Check condition of the fill hoses; they should be replaced every 5 |
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source |
years. |
Water temperature |
Cooler water |
New laundry detergents have been formulated to work with cooler |
seems incorrect |
temperatures provide |
water temperatures without affecting wash performance. |
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improved energy |
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efficiency |
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Water supply is turned |
Turn both hot and cold faucets fully on and make sure hoses |
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off or improperly |
are connected to correct faucets. NOTE: Water valves are marked |
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“H” and “C”. |
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Water valve screens are |
Turn off the water source and remove the water connection hoses |
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stopped up |
from the upper back of the washer and the water faucets. Clean |
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both the hose screens (if so equipped) and the screens in the |
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machine using a brush or a toothpick. Reconnect the hoses and |
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turn the water back on. Check to ensure there are no leaks at the |
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connections. |
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Cool/Cold Water when |
This is normal. The washer senses water temperature (on some |
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models) and optimizes for best results. Cold water is added |
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periodically when hot is selected. |
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House water heater is |
Make sure house water heater is delivering water at |
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120°F–140°F (48°C–60°C). |
Water pumped |
Water was left in unit for |
Previous cycle has been cancelled. Close lid, select new cycle, |
out before cycle is |
24 hours with lid closed or |
and start machine. |
complete |
15 minutes with lid open |
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Water won’t drain |
Drain hose is kinked or |
Straighten drain hose and make sure washer is not sitting on it. |
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improperly connected |
Top of drain outlet should be less than 8 ft (2.44 m) above floor. |
Washer spins |
This is normal |
The washer is sensing the load. |
and pauses at the |
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Problem |
Possible Causes |
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Washer pauses during |
The Soak Option was |
This is normal. The washer alternates between agitate and soak during these |
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chosen |
cycles to get your clothes cleaner with less wear. |
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This is normal |
Many cycles incorporate as series of soaks within the agitation period to get |
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Wash water too cold |
Select a warmer wash temperature if possible to improve dissolving of |
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or low home water |
detergent or use liquid detergent. Make sure siphon caps are free of debris |
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pressure |
and fully pressed into position. Remove and clean tray if clogging occurs. |
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Laundry additives |
Overfilling of dispensers |
Do not overfill or add water to dispenser. Select Deep Rinse option when |
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using fabric softener. |
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Washer pauses during |
This is normal |
The washer may pause during the spin cycle to remove soapy water more |
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Washer is unplugged |
Make sure cord is plugged securely into a working outlet. |
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Water supply is turned |
Turn both hot and cold faucets fully on. |
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Lid is open—safety |
Close lid and press Start. |
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agitation and spinning |
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when lid is up |
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Circuit breaker/fuse is |
Check house circuit breakers/fuses. Replace fuses or reset breaker. Washer |
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should have a separate outlet. |
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Electronics need to be |
Unplug washer, wait 2 minutes, plug back in and press Start. |
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Press Start. |
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Detergent packet |
Wash water too cold or |
We recommend the use of High Efficiency |
laundry packs such as |
not dissolving |
detergent packet type/ |
Tide PODS™ or Gain Flings™. |
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Unexplained time and/ |
Changing options (on |
This is normal. Several options will change other options to maximize washer |
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some models) |
performance. |
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Basket seems loose |
Basket moves or rotates |
Washer basket does not have a traditional brake. Washer basket will move |
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freely. This is normal. |
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Colored spots |
Incorrect use of fabric |
Check fabric softener package for instructions and follow directions for using |
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softener |
dispenser. |
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Make sure you have selected the Deep Rinse option. |
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Pretreat stain and rewash using Speed Wash cycle before drying. |
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Dye transfer |
Sort whites or lightly colored items from dark colors. |
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Grayed or yellowed |
Detergent amount |
Be sure to follow detergent manufacturer’s directions. |
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Hard water |
Use a water conditioner or install a water softener. |
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Make sure water heater is delivering water at 120°F–140°F (48°C–60°C). |
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Loosely load clothes no higher than the top row of holes in the washer basket. |
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For best results, load items around the outside of the basket. |
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Dye transfer |
Sort clothes by color. If fabric label states wash separately, unstable dyes may |
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Lint or residue on |
Clothes are air or line |
If you do not dry your clothes with a clothes dryer, your clothes may retain |
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more lint. |
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Incorrect sorting |
Separate lint producers from lint collectors. |
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Washing too long |
Wash small loads for a shorter time using Light Soil setting. |
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Detergent not dissolving |
Rewash, next time: Try a liquid detergent; Use warmer water temperature. |
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Overloading |
Loosely load clothes in the washer basket. For best results, load items around |
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Incorrect use of fabric |
Check fabric softener package for instructions and follow directions for using |
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dispenser. |
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Make sure you have selected the Deep Rinse option. |
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Clothes too wet |
No spin selected |
Select a spin option. |
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Make sure the cycle selected matches the load you are washing. |
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Some fabrics will feel wetter when rinsed with cold water. |
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Wash load out of balance |
Redistribute load in washer and run through Drain & Spin cycle. |
Blinking Spin light |
Out of balance |
Allow cycle to continue and finish. |
or Spin light on at |
condition has been |
If load is wet at the end of the cycle, even out load and run a |
end of cycle |
detected |
Drain & Spin cycle. |
Pilling |
Result of normal wear on |
While this is not caused by the washer, you can slow the pilling |
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process by washing garments inside out. |
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Snags, holes, tears, |
Pins, snaps, hooks, |
Fasten snaps, hooks, buttons and zippers. |
rips or excessive |
sharp buttons, belt |
Remove loose items like pins, objects in pockets and sharp |
wear |
buckles, zippers and |
buttons. |
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sharp objects left in |
Turn knits (which snag easily) inside out. |
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Undiluted chlorine |
Check bleach package instructions for proper amount. |
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bleach |
Never add undiluted bleach to wash or allow clothes to come in |
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contact with undiluted bleach. |
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Chemicals like hair |
Rinse items that may have chemicals on them before washing. |
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bleach or dye, permanent |
Use Speed Wash cycle with Extra Rinse option. |
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wave solution |
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Wrinkling |
Incorrect wash and dry |
Match Cycle selection to the type of fabric you are washing |
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(especially for easy care loads). |
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Improper sorting |
Avoid mixing heavy items (like jeans) with light items (like blouses). |
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Try a fabric softener. |
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Overloading |
Loosely load clothes in the washer basket. |
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Repeated washing in |
Wash in warm or cold water. |
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Possible Causes |
Reason |
“Clicking” |
Shifter mechanism is |
The drive system will engage at the start of agitate and disengage |
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when agitate is complete. This occurs multiple times during the |
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wash. |
Back and forth |
Electric motor reversing |
This sound is the motor rotating back and forth to clean your |
“swoosh” |
direction |
laundry. |
“Clicking” behind |
Automatic Temperature |
Two valves mix cold and hot water. The “clicking” is when either |
Control during fill |
Control Valve |
valve turns on or off to raise or lower the fill water temperature. |
Water flow changes |
Automatic Temperature |
Two valves mix cold and hot water. The “clicking” is when either |
during fill |
Control Valve |
valve turns on or off to raise or lower the fill water temperature. |
Motor sounds during |
Motor ramping up/down |
The motor will speed up incrementally during the spin cycle. |
spin |
during spin cycle |
When spin is complete, it will coast until it stops. |
“Humming” |
Water drain pump |
The drain pump will make a humming sound when pumping out |
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water after agitation stops and continue until spin is complete. |
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Drive motor |
The drive motor will make a “humming” sound during the wash and |
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spin phases of the cycle. |
“Gurgling” |
Water drain pump |
When the pump starts drawing in air, It starts to gurgle. The washer |
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should then begin spinning and the sound will continue until it is |
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done spinning. |
Water “swishing” |
Washing process |
Water swishing while the unit is agitating is normal, especially with |
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smaller loads. |
Washer rocking/ |
Washer leveling legs |
To level the washer, adjust the leveling legs by rotating the |
moving |
uneven |
individual leg in the proper direction for up or down. |
“Squeaking” sound |
Washer not level and |
To level the washer, adjust the leveling legs by rotating the |
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rubbing on cabinet |
individual leg in the proper direction for up or down. |
Washer sounds that may be different from your prior washer:
Clicks, water flowing, gear sounds followed by pauses, and electric hum sounds |
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GE Appliances Washer Limited Warranty
GEAppliances.com
All warranty service is provided by our Factory Service Centers, or an authorized Customer Care® technician. To schedule service online, visit us at geappliances.com/service, or call GE Appliances at 800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737). Please have your serial number and your model number available when calling for service.
Servicing your appliance may require the use of the onboard data port for diagnostics. This gives a GE Appliances factory service technician the ability to quickly diagnose any issues with your appliance and helps GE Appliances improve its products by providing GE Appliances with information on your appliance. If you do not want your appliance data to be sent to GE Appliances, please advise your technician not to submit the data to GE Appliances at the time of service.
For the period of |
We will replace |
One year |
Any factory specified part of the washer which fails due to a defect in materials or |
From the date |
workmanship. During this limited one-year warranty, we will also provide, free of |
of the original |
charge, all labor and related service to replace the defective part. |
purchase |
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Ten years |
The motor, if it should fail due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this additional |
From the date |
nine-year limited warranty, you will be responsible for any labor and related service costs. |
of the original |
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purchase |
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What is not covered:
■Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product.
■Improper installation, delivery or maintenance.
■Failure of the product if it is abused, misused, or used for other than the intended purpose or used commercially.
■Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
■Products which are not defective or broken, or which are working as described in the Owner’s Manual.
■Damage to the product caused by accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
■Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible defects with this appliance.
■Defects or damage due to operation in freezing temperatures.
■Damage caused after delivery.
■Product not accessible to provide required service.
EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
Your sole and exclusive remedy is product repair as provided in this Limited Warranty. Any implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year or the shortest period allowed by law.
In the United States:
This limited warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA. If the product is located in an area where service by a GE Appliances Authorized Servicer is not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE Appliances Service location for service. In Alaska, the limited warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know what your legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.
Warrantor: GE Appliances, a Haier company, Louisville, KY 40225
In Canada:
This limited warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased in Canada for home use within Canada. If the product is located in an area where service by a GE Appliances Authorized Servicer is not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized
GE Appliances Service location.
Some provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from province to province. To know what your legal rights are, consult your local or provincial consumer affairs office.
Warrantor: MC Commercial Inc., Burlington, ON, L7R 5B6
Extended Warranties: Purchase a GE Appliances extended warranty and learn about special discounts that are available while your warranty is still in effect. You can purchase it online anytime at
geappliances.com/extended-warranty
or call 800.626.2224 during normal business hours. GE Appliances Service will still be there after your warranty expires.
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