SOURCE: Front Load Washing Machine
Filling laundry detergent and/or additive
dispensers
Dispenser I: (RIGHT SIDE)
Detergent for soaking agent.
Dispenser II: (LEFT SIDE)
Detergent for wash, stain remover.
Dispenser 2: (MIDDLE)
Cleaning product, e.g. fabric softener, fabric
conditioner (do not fill above the lower edge of the
insert 1).
SOURCE: Non-performing softener outlet
More than likely a blockage in the dispenser drawer,remove drawer, and thoroughly clean every part of it, particularly the condioner compartment and any removable parts in it, also clean any residue of powder or conditioner in the dispenser compartment..
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SOURCE: Hard scratchy towels. Have used all wash cycles, and use fabric softener
have you tried just white vinegar as your rinse aid. Do a full cycle of your washing machine using white vinegar instead of detergent, to clean any residue from pipes, and then in the next wash try white vinegar as your rinse aid.
SOURCE: I have the CFW-8000 washing machine. When the
It sounds like the timer showing 1:09 is the time in minutes (109 minutes = 1 hour 49minutes) which is approximately the same as your own timer shows.
The soap dispenser often gets blocked and you will have to remove it and clean away all the residual, built up soap.
It sounds like the drain plug in the base of the unit has become blocked and that is why the soap dispenser is filling with water. All the water SHOULD DRAIN THROUGH the dispenser when it washes the soap down into the washing machine.
Also sounds like your water or fabric softener is blocked too!
Take the plastic parts out and clean away all soap residues.
SOURCE: water remains in detergent drawer
bpkaplan - did you find a solutiion? I have the exact same problem with my LG Tromm WM2477HW front load washing machine. It is about 2 1/2 years old.
Because ASKO washers use less water than conventional top-loading washers, you need less detergent and fabric softener. We recommend that you use a low-sudsing powder detergent only, preferably a high-efficiency (HE) detergent designed specifically for front-loading washers.
**(Liquid detergents tend to suds more, which make them more difficult to rinse out.)**
Detergent - The amount of detergent needed varies, depending on the detergent you use. For high-efficiency detergent specifically for front-loading washers, you should use the amounts recommended by the manufacturer.
Also, the amount of detergent needed can vary due to differences in water hardness. (Refer to the Use and Care Guide for more details.) If you choose to use a liquid detergent, start out with a very small amount, such as one or two tablespoons.
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