Most of the time when a unit will not prime it is because of a stuck inlet ball, I would put the intake in water turn the machine on to bleed. Then tap the machine where the paint comes in. 90% of the time this will get it going. Sometime you can stick a screw driver into the inlet ball and free it up. If this doe not work you need to take the machine apart and cleanor you have worn out packing.
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If you have pressed start or pulled out the knob of the cycle unit and nothing happens I would be checking the operation of the water inlet solenoid . If it is not getting power or it is not opening the valve to allow filling to commence there will be no further action of the machine until the tub is filled to the desired level.
If your buzzing noise stops after a few seconds, it could be the motor failing to start. If it sounds like a signal buzzer, it could be indicating the lid open, or a failed lid switch.
Have you tried moving the timer dial to other settings? will it work then? if not I would suspect a bad timer. If you are hearing the motor try and run but nothing else is happining you might want to have the couling to the motor and transmission checked out, these are common problems with these washers. Can you move the drum around freely? If you were hearing a grinding noise before this happened I would suspect the coupling, if not I would start with the timer.
you have probably solved this by now but I just got the same model new switch on instructions as follows press and HOLD the POWER button for 3 seconds to switch the unit on once temperature has been reached, press and HOLD the steam button on top of the iron for up to 20 seconds this will prime the steam pump and only has to be done once for each ironing session the pump noise will stop once it has been primed with water hope this helps if still needed if you need the user guide, let me know, I'll scan it for you Wendy
Isolate power and water supply and gain access to the main drum motor. Check for condition of carbon brushes by removing them and repla
ce if severely worn. Check wiring loom around motor and right back to module controller. The clicking is obviously power being supplied to motor via the loom to the motor. finally check for any dry solder joints or burnt areas on the circuit board controlling the motor.
It sounds like you have a food blockage or some blockage between where the water fills up and where it goes into the pump you need to take out the water wand (the rotating thing with water coming out) only the bottom one. You need to unscrew the water wand and make sure nothing is blocking in there.
If not then check your filter which should be next to the water wand remove it and then clean it and make sure nothing in in there to block water getting through.
If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask
possibly the belt is off/broken? can you hear the motor turning when the drum is supposed to be revolving? If not supect the motor carbon brushes, or some other fault with the motor/and /or circiut, at best it may be a burned out wire to the motor
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