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Sounds like this is not a washing machine problem but a refrigerator problem. The water is probably coming from the freezer side after a defrost cycle, which usually happens once a day. The problem in this case is a clogged drain hole in the bottom of the interior of the freezer section. It's usually clogged with ice. Using a funnel, pour very hot water into the drain hole to unfreeze it. You can also run something flexible but fairly rigid down the hole to help push the plug of ice out. I used a piece of the plastic string that is used on "weed whips", i.e., yard string trimmers.
If there is water still in the drum what you need to do is at the bottom of your washing machine is where the filter is based open the round door and you should see a screw know and a drain funnel , if you have water in the drum pull out the drain funnel and let the water out using a bowl or dish take off the filter plug , using a good torch look into the filter hole and you will see a little fan, clean all around it long nose pliers job done turn power off first colin
If you can see the dipstick pull it out & use a funnel & hose if U dont have a dipstick U need to find a bolt/plug at the top of the tranny on the left hand side take it off & attach a hose to a funnel & carefully top it up....
The dipstick is located at front of transmission, next to the
engine block. There is NO TUBE and the dipstick is small - look
carefully!
Typically, you add transmission fluid back through the little filler hole that
the dipstick goes in. You'll probably need a little funnel. And only add
back the same amount you drained out.
I am a year too late to help this person but also recently had to replace Funnel Frame on my LG Fridge model # LRSC26925SW. Literally just finished so sharing a quick tip. Not sure if it's same on all models but worth an easy shot. Tried the screw driver thing with no luck as it was just digging into the plastic even at the one little tab hole at bottom of the Frame... So instead, I stood to left of Fridge and cupped my hands around the edge of the door and into the left side of the curved part of the bezel (more towards the bottom) and simply pulled towards me and out away from door (almost like clamping my grip tighter) and the bottom portion popped open with enough gap to work the rest off gently by hand. Pull out from the bottom first and then slide the assembly down to release the top. Once you replace the funnel frame and are ready to reassemble, work the top of the Bezel with the display in first and slide upwards, you'll know when it's in the right place and then snap the remaining three sides a little at a time with the side of your hand (firmly if necessary). It didn't break any clips in case you are wondering... they are designed to release and clamp in that fashion... Ice dispenser now works as good as new... Funny part is all I "really" needed was the Funnel, but LG changed the part and it would only fit if I also replaced the Funnel Frame. Good Luck to the next person reading this!
Mike W
sounds like the 2 posts are differant. harrison2008 if the coupler is broke it won't agitate.to check it you lean the machine back and look at the motor and gearcase the coupler is right between the 2.you can try turning it by hand with the machine unplugged and it may fall off.
many issues here. Is it refilled or new original. If refilled may be an air bubble, blow out refil hole or squirt more cour into holes to clear (can also carefully draw out a little ink and then clear syringe, then draw more ink and refill to correct bubble problem. I f new, your heads may need cleaning, dried ink deposots can clog printheads. Clean manually with cleaning solution or printers own program. cheers lilacgerry
Be sure the red rubber gasket is in place and clean (ridge side in) and bottom water cup is screwed firmly on to avoid leaking.
HOW TO USE:
1) Fill the bottom water cup with cold water up to the inside lip.
2) Set funnel into bottom water cup
3) Fill coffee basket with expresso grind coffee and level off. (Do not tamp or pack). Make sure it's filled to the top.
4) Place filter onto coffee basket and set coffee basket into funnel
5) Place brewer over bottom water cup and screw firmly into place.
6) Place unit with lid in the center of a microwave oven set on high for 1-1/2 minutes. If boil over occurs, reduce the brew time in 10-second increments until no boil over occurs.
7) Grasp handle to remove unit from microwave when finished brewing.
8) Remove lid and check the level of espresso in the brewer cup. Standard brew is at least 2 oz. If you don't have this level brew, replace lid and microwave on high another 10 seconds. Wait 20-30 seconds for bubbling to stop.
CLEANING/ADDITIONAL BREWING:
1. Under cold running water, unscrew the bottom water cup. CAUTION: It is normal for some water to be left in the bottom water cup. Both the coffee basket and any water in the bottom water cup will be extremely hot! If you prefer, allow the unit to cool for at least 3 minutes before unscrewing it.
2) To brew additional espresso, rinse Funnel, coffee basket and filter, then repeat brewing steps 1-8 above.
3) Parts are top rack dishwasher-safe -- hand washing filter is recommended.
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