How do you work a GE stacked washer?
How do you work a GE stacked washer?
- Open the washer lid, and add detergent first for best results.
- Select the water level for “Small,” “Medium” or “Large” loads.
- Select the “Wash/Rinse” temperature by turning the “Temp” knob to the correct setting.
- Press in the “Cycle Selector” knob, and turn it clockwise to choose the correct cycle.
How do I reset my GE stackable washer?
Motor Reset Procedure:
- Unplug the washer for 1 minute from the electrical outlet.
- Plug the washer back in and lift and lower the lid 6 times within a 12 second period. You have 30 seconds to start lifting and lowering the lid.
- The motor has now been reset and is ready for you to start a cycle.
Do you put laundry detergent in the middle?
It all depends. If you have an HE front-loading washer, it should have a special compartment in which to pour the detergent. If you have a regular top-loading machine, it’s best to fill your washer with water first, then add your detergent, then add your clothes.
Why is my GE washer not washing?
If the washer is not agitating, you may need to reset your washer motor. If your washer senses a power spike, an unbalanced load or disruption in power, it will send a fault code to the motor and may require the motor to be reset.
Do you put laundry detergent in first or last?
If you have a regular top-loading machine, it’s best to fill your washer with water first, then add your detergent, then add your clothes. This helps evenly distribute the detergent in the water before it hits your clothes. Remember that the nicer you are to your washer and dryer the longer they’ll last.
Do you pour detergent directly on clothes?
Unlike liquids or powders, these should be placed directly in the drum of the washer. And you should do so before adding your clothes; adding the pack after the clothes can prevent it from completely dissolving.