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The only time doing the washing is probably even remotely exciting is doing your first load with your shiny new washig machine - freshly unboxed and ready to go. You have high hopes for this machine, after the old one was due to be put out to pasture. You picture your new purchase gently caressing your clothes - rather than beating them to a pulp - as the drum rotates majestically. Washing machines are pretty advanced bits of technology when you think about it, and there's a lot of moving parts involved in making your life easier. However, what's not fun is when your washing machine starts acting up.
There's no doubt you've heard the horror stories. Your neighbour Bob was just washing his rugby kit last Saturday when - suddenly - the washing machine spontaneously combusted. While this is obviously a bit of hyperbole, washing machines can act up majorly, and the ACCC often issues a series of recalls on parts, or whole washing machines, that are faulty. For example, back in June 2015, Samsung had no less than four top loaders issued for recall after some machines shorted out and caught fire. Short of major catastrophes like your washing machine catching fire - which is an obvious ground for complaint - here are some common problems with washing machines, and how to fix them, especially if your machine is out of warranty. Al Muroor Abu Dhabi Washing Machine Repair
Common Washing Machine Problems
There are a few main problems that can arise with washing machines, and some simply come down to good old human error!
My front loader is foaming like a rabid dog!
Did you use the right detergent? It's a common mistake to use top loader detergent in your front loader as packing design is pretty similar between the two varieties when you pop into the supermarket. Top loader detergent is designed to foam and produces suds, but front loader detergent is not. Front loader detergent in a top loader will not likely prove disastrous, but your clothes probably won't be properly cleaned. Suds pouring out of your front loader can look like a snowstorm has happened in your laundry.
Have you tried turning it off and on again? Aside from that age-old IT hack, if your washer doesn't operate or make any noise, your power cord may lead to some clues.
My washing machine is noisy or jumps around!
You've probably seen that scene from The Simpsons where the patrons of Moe's Tavern race some particularly shaky washers and dryers for a bet. Chances are if your machine is bouncing around or makes a huge raucous, it's probably not sitting on its legs or feet properly.
If your washing machine dances around like this, it's probably because you're being a bit silly! Don't try this at home. LG Washing Machine Repair Abu Dhabi
My washing machine doesn't wash my clothes properly!
This is another one that could be caused by user error due to piling in too many clothes, using the wrong type of detergent, not using enough water, or using the incorrect cycle. However, if you're confident everything is hunky-dory in this regard, most of the potential issues may be sorted by taking a look at where the water is coming from:
My laundry floor is wet!
If it's not Fido's accident, then it's probably a washing machine leak, my friend. Once again, looking to your hoses and making sure they are working properly - and not backed up with crud - can be a good indicator. Similarly, supply hoses can burst, and this means turning off the cycle immediately or using the shutoff valves.
My front loader door won't unlock!
This is obviously less of an issue with top loaders, as top loaders don't need to lock in their doors to remain water tight. Most of the time, front loader doors are locked until the cycle is completed and the water inside the drum is drained. It should unlock automatically, however sometimes it may not, leaving your clothes damp and sitting idly.
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How can I fix my washing machine?
Save for a few instances where washing machines short and catch on fire, most problems are pretty minor and can be resolved quickly. But first there are a couple questions you'd need to ask yourself.Is my washing machine in warranty?This is probably the most important first step to consider. Manufacturers and retailers often offer a warranty on their products - commonly three months (90 days) - but it can be up to a year, and some extended warranties can be purchased for a longer period than this. Under ACCC guidelines, suppliers or manufacturers may supply a warranty to promise consumers that:
Suppliers can choose to provide a repair or refund, or replacement, of similar value. An example of a minor problem includes things like a door locking fix or a hose blockage.Major failures on the other hand, include problems that a "reasonable consumer would not have bought the product if they had known about the problem". For example, you can reasonably expect a washing machine to not catch on fire or have the motor burn out within three months. Major failures also include products that are just downright unsafe.
Should I get a professional to repair my washing machine?
A warranty may disallow you to repair your washing machine yourself, and often it can just be less of a headache to simply seek professional repairs. If your washing machine is out of warranty, you'll usually have to front up for the cost of minor failures yourself, and some repairs can be costly, so it's tempting to undertake them yourself. However, here's when to not repair anything yourself:
The only time doing the washing is probably even remotely exciting is doing your first load with your shiny new washig machine - freshly unboxed and ready to go. You have high hopes for this machine, after the old one was due to be put out to pasture. You picture your new purchase gently caressing your clothes - rather than beating them to a pulp - as the drum rotates majestically. Washing machines are pretty advanced bits of technology when you think about it, and there's a lot of moving parts involved in making your life easier. However, what's not fun is when your washing machine starts acting up.
There's no doubt you've heard the horror stories. Your neighbour Bob was just washing his rugby kit last Saturday when - suddenly - the washing machine spontaneously combusted. While this is obviously a bit of hyperbole, washing machines can act up majorly, and the ACCC often issues a series of recalls on parts, or whole washing machines, that are faulty. For example, back in June 2015, Samsung had no less than four top loaders issued for recall after some machines shorted out and caught fire. Short of major catastrophes like your washing machine catching fire - which is an obvious ground for complaint - here are some common problems with washing machines, and how to fix them, especially if your machine is out of warranty. Al Muroor Abu Dhabi Washing Machine Repair
Common Washing Machine Problems
There are a few main problems that can arise with washing machines, and some simply come down to good old human error!
My front loader is foaming like a rabid dog!
Did you use the right detergent? It's a common mistake to use top loader detergent in your front loader as packing design is pretty similar between the two varieties when you pop into the supermarket. Top loader detergent is designed to foam and produces suds, but front loader detergent is not. Front loader detergent in a top loader will not likely prove disastrous, but your clothes probably won't be properly cleaned. Suds pouring out of your front loader can look like a snowstorm has happened in your laundry.
- If you can, stop the cycle immediately and wait for the drainage system to do its thing
- If there's a mess, all you can do is clean it up, and make sure you buy the right detergent next time
- Your clothes might not be damaged but they'll still need a solid wash
Have you tried turning it off and on again? Aside from that age-old IT hack, if your washer doesn't operate or make any noise, your power cord may lead to some clues.
- Make sure that the plug is actually plugged in and that the cord isn't frayed or damaged
- Check any kill-switches or auto-off mechanisms and check the user manual to reset them
My washing machine is noisy or jumps around!
You've probably seen that scene from The Simpsons where the patrons of Moe's Tavern race some particularly shaky washers and dryers for a bet. Chances are if your machine is bouncing around or makes a huge raucous, it's probably not sitting on its legs or feet properly.
- Like a table with uneven legs, washing machines can rock: Adjusting the feet and making sure it's on a level surface can eliminate the rocking
- Going from a front loader to a top loader: Top loaders can generally be considered the more unwieldly of the two, with big agitators and big drums doing all the work
If your washing machine dances around like this, it's probably because you're being a bit silly! Don't try this at home. LG Washing Machine Repair Abu Dhabi
My washing machine doesn't wash my clothes properly!
This is another one that could be caused by user error due to piling in too many clothes, using the wrong type of detergent, not using enough water, or using the incorrect cycle. However, if you're confident everything is hunky-dory in this regard, most of the potential issues may be sorted by taking a look at where the water is coming from:
- Check the supply valves and hoses: Check the valves are open fully, and that hoses are straight and not kinked
- Check drainage and cold water hoses. If your drain hose is clogged, there's every chance the gross grey water is washing back into the drum. Similarly, the cold water hose should flow freely and be free of blockages. You can test this by disconnecting it and testing it in a bucket or sink
My laundry floor is wet!
If it's not Fido's accident, then it's probably a washing machine leak, my friend. Once again, looking to your hoses and making sure they are working properly - and not backed up with crud - can be a good indicator. Similarly, supply hoses can burst, and this means turning off the cycle immediately or using the shutoff valves.
- Check how valves and hoses are fitted. If they're worn or leaky, replace them. The connections to taps should be tight, as should clamps
- Your detergent may be producing too many suds. As mentioned earlier, too many suds can cause the washing machine - especially front loaders - to overflow
My front loader door won't unlock!
This is obviously less of an issue with top loaders, as top loaders don't need to lock in their doors to remain water tight. Most of the time, front loader doors are locked until the cycle is completed and the water inside the drum is drained. It should unlock automatically, however sometimes it may not, leaving your clothes damp and sitting idly.
- First check the drainage hoses mentioned earlier to see if there's a block. If there's water in the drum cause by a blockage, the door will remain locked
- The locking mechanism could have jammed: This is where turning the machine off and on again may trigger its release
- Your clothes may also be jamming the lock. Setting the washing machine to another short cycle may dislodge the problem article of clothing
- It could be electronic. The washing machine still thinks its mid-cycle. In this case, water is probably still present in the drum
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How can I fix my washing machine?
Save for a few instances where washing machines short and catch on fire, most problems are pretty minor and can be resolved quickly. But first there are a couple questions you'd need to ask yourself.Is my washing machine in warranty?This is probably the most important first step to consider. Manufacturers and retailers often offer a warranty on their products - commonly three months (90 days) - but it can be up to a year, and some extended warranties can be purchased for a longer period than this. Under ACCC guidelines, suppliers or manufacturers may supply a warranty to promise consumers that:
- "Products or services will be free from defects for a certain period of time"
- "Defects will entitle the consumer to repair, replacement, refund, or other compensation"
Suppliers can choose to provide a repair or refund, or replacement, of similar value. An example of a minor problem includes things like a door locking fix or a hose blockage.Major failures on the other hand, include problems that a "reasonable consumer would not have bought the product if they had known about the problem". For example, you can reasonably expect a washing machine to not catch on fire or have the motor burn out within three months. Major failures also include products that are just downright unsafe.
- You have a lot more recourse for a major failure, with the ability to reject the product and demand a refund or identical replacement, or seek compensation for any foreseeable loss or damage , Al Raha Beach Abu Dhabi Washing Machine Repair
Should I get a professional to repair my washing machine?
A warranty may disallow you to repair your washing machine yourself, and often it can just be less of a headache to simply seek professional repairs. If your washing machine is out of warranty, you'll usually have to front up for the cost of minor failures yourself, and some repairs can be costly, so it's tempting to undertake them yourself. However, here's when to not repair anything yourself:
- If the fault is electronic: Only licensed electricians can legally undertake electrical work
- Anything you're not comfortable with: Major mechanical or electronic problems may be too much to tackle by yourself
- It involves hazardous materials: Water present - plus electricity - is also a hazard