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WATER WILL NOT DRAIN OUT OF THE BARREL DURING SPIN

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Hi,
I'm not sure of your model, but most are the same design. The water is pumped in, but centrifugal force through the spin should force it out. If I am understanding you correctly in that your drum is spinning (I assume slowly if full of water). It is likely you have a clog in your drain hose area. If the drum is not really spinning, check for a "click" when you open, then close the lid. A switch could keep the drum from spinning.
I hope this helps... Good luck!

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