Whirlpool WGT4027HW Energy Guide
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To reset the washer dryer, unplug the unit from the power source for at least one minute. Plug it back in, then open and close the washer lid six times within 12 seconds. This should reset the machine.
Ensure that the drain hose is not kinked or clogged. Check the drain pump filter for debris and clean it if necessary. Also, make sure the drain height is within the recommended limits.
Locate the lint filter at the bottom of the dryer opening. Pull it out, remove the lint by hand or with a brush, and replace it back into the slot before using the dryer again.
Check if the load is balanced and redistribute clothes evenly. Verify that the lid is closed properly, as the washer will not spin if the lid is open. Also, inspect the drive belt for any signs of wear or damage.
Regularly clean the lint filter, check hoses for leaks or cracks, and clean the washer drum with a washer cleaner to prevent odor. Also, inspect the dryer vent for blockages.
Refer to the user manual for cycle descriptions. Use the normal cycle for everyday loads, delicates for fragile items, and heavy duty for bulky items. Adjust according to fabric type and soil level.
Common error codes include F1 E1 for a primary control fault, which can be resolved with a reset, and F9 E1 indicating a long drain time, which may require checking the drain pump and hose.
Ensure the lint filter is clean before each load, avoid overloading the dryer, and make sure the dryer vent is not obstructed to allow for proper air flow.
Check for any foreign objects in the drum or filter area. Ensure that the unit is level and that the load is balanced. If the noise persists, it may indicate a mechanical issue.
The Whirlpool WGT4027HW is a stacked laundry center, meaning the washer and dryer are already stacked. It is not designed to support additional appliances stacked on top.