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It is normal for a washer to spin and spray fresh water over the clothes during rinse period. I don’t know why it would leave clothes wet. Look at your options. See if you can turn off rinse n spin to just spin.
Probably the worst washing machine manual I have ever read!
Try this.
Put your wollens in the machine, set for cold water, Woollens Cycle and your 'Soak' detergent. It will agitate a bit, and as soon as it stops filling, turn it off.
After say 20 minutes. Then Move the dial to Spin, and pull the knob out. It _should_ pump out and spin.
Sounds like the timer is screwed... Sending out the wrong signals and the dryer is doing the rinse cycle when it should just be the spin cycle. Do t know what your timer looks like in that washer but most now days look like the picture.
Hi Jackie, more than likely you have a timer control failure. It's an easy fix if you have money and can afford a repair man to fix the problem. It's a lot better plan if you have friends with a few skills. Just need to enter model number of your washer on ebay and ask for a replacement timer. It is behind the cycle control knob on your washer. Invite a couple friends over for a cookout and repair your washer. Don't have any friends? If close enough will be glad to help. Simple fix, have fun, good experience. Stan
Does the water run through the ENTIRE spin cycle? There is a period where the water will run during the spin; This is called, the "Final Rinse". But it usually only runs for about 10 seconds then stops.
My washer makes a wierd clinky sound during wash and rinse cycle and it has began to stop spinning the water will drain but clothes will be soaked. Also sometimes during spin cycle it will agitate instead of spinning
Turn timer to rinse cycle. let fill up and agitate. when it stops
agitating it should pause then start to pump water out. After about 2
minutes it should pause for 3-5 seconds then start again and spin. If
it starts the first time and never stops it will just continue to pump
but no spin. The 3-5 second pause allows the transmission to shift to
spin. If it does not do this the problem is your timer. You may need to
do this a few times to verify the problem.
If that is not the problem it is likely that you need a new clutch. You will need a technician to install a new clutch for you
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