If your GE washer's timer display turns on but the cycle doesn't start when you press the start button, there could be a few potential reasons for this issue. Here's a troubleshooting guide to help you diagnose and potentially fix the problem:
Check Power Supply: Make sure the washer is properly plugged into a working electrical outlet. If the outlet is functioning correctly, you should see the display light up.
Door/Lid Lock: Most modern washing machines have a safety mechanism that prevents the cycle from starting if the door or lid is not properly closed and locked. Ensure that the door or lid is closed securely and that the lock mechanism is engaging properly.
Pause/Cancel Button: Some washers have a "Pause" or "Cancel" button that might need to be pressed before starting a new cycle. Check if your washer has this feature and if it's engaged.
Child Lock: Certain models have a child lock feature that can prevent the washer from starting. Check your washer's manual to see if this is the case and learn how to disable it.
Error Codes: Look for any error codes or messages displayed on the screen. These codes can provide valuable information about what might be causing the issue.
Reset the Washer: Try resetting the washer by unplugging it from the power source for a few minutes, then plugging it back in. This can sometimes clear minor electronic glitches.
Water Supply: Ensure that the water supply to the washer is turned on and the water hoses are not kinked or blocked.
Drainage: If the washer believes there is still water in the tub from a previous cycle, it might not start a new one. Check if the drain hose is properly connected and not clogged.
Timer/Control Board: If none of the above solutions work, there might be an issue with the timer or control board. These are complex components that might require professional diagnosis and repair.
Professional Help: If you're unable to diagnose or fix the issue on your own, it's recommended to contact a professional appliance repair technician. They can accurately diagnose the problem and suggest the appropriate solution.
Remember, safety is important when dealing with appliances. If you're uncomfortable with troubleshooting or repairing the washer yourself, it's best to seek professional assistance.
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If your Aqua Plus timer is successfully turning on the filter but is not turning it off automatically, there could be a few potential causes for this issue:
Timer Programming: Double-check the programming of the Aqua Plus timer to ensure that the off time for the filter is correctly set. Verify that the timer is configured to turn off the filter at the desired time. Review the user manual for the Aqua Plus timer or consult the manufacturer's website for detailed instructions on how to properly program the timer.
Timer Power Supply: Check the power supply to the Aqua Plus timer. Ensure that it is receiving a consistent and uninterrupted power source. Any power disruptions or fluctuations can affect the timer's functionality. Confirm that the timer is properly connected to the power source and that there are no loose or damaged connections.
Defective Timer: It's possible that the Aqua Plus timer itself is faulty. If all the programming and connections seem correct, but the timer still fails to turn off the filter, it may require replacement. Consider contacting the manufacturer's customer support or consulting a pool professional for further assistance or potential warranty coverage.
Manual Override Switch: Some timers have a manual override switch or button that allows you to manually turn the filter on or off regardless of the timer settings. Ensure that this switch is not inadvertently set to the "On" position, as it would override the timer's control.
If you have exhausted these troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, it is recommended to reach out to the manufacturer's customer support or consult a professional pool technician. They can provide further guidance and assistance in diagnosing and resolving the issue with your Aqua Plus timer.
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turn on the light at night
if it doesn't turn off after say 5 minutes (you should be able to set the stay on time)
switch off and back on
for most security light operations that action places it in the watch mode
the light will come on immediately but will go off after the set time period
from then on any intruder movement should set it on fort the set period of time