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This problem will often occur with a light load of clothes. The beeping is usually the unbalanced load alarm. Often, redistributing the clothes around the agitator and moving the agitator manually up and down and side to side to center it again will fix the problem. You may need to advance a new cycle to where it spins out to empty the washer and run the laundry again.
I have a Whirlpool Duet, though possibly a different model. I had the
same question. I finally figured it out. On p. 14 of the manual, there
is a section "To drain the washer manually". This says to select the
RINSE/DRAIN & SPIN cycle and deselect the EXTRA RINSE option. In
this case it cancels ALL rinsing for the cycle. This is how you get a
spin-only cycle! Talk about idiotic, obscure user-interface design and
bad manual writing!!! Didn't they think people would want clear
instructions how to get a spin-only cycle?
If you have trouble
with things being too wet after washing & needing an extra spin, you
should try lowering the spin speed when you wash. This is what the
BULKY setting does. If you have an unbalanced load, the washer cannot
get up to the high spin speed the normal cycle calls for, and it is so
dumb that it gives up and gives you a soaking wet load at the end
instead.
Hi dear.Your machine does not have "only spin cycle".That's why you won't have much to do with that.You can try "rinse & spin cycle" but I know it's waste of water & time.I hope that helps.Thanks.
Hi, this is just a faulty timer control module. you will need to replace this failed control device asap. you can purchase it on line if you choose below by clicking on the link provided.
Hi, I am the new owner of a used Asko
Cylinda 10504. The last owner briefly demonstrated
the washer starting a wash cycle and entering the agitation cycle of the wash
before stopping and pumping the water out and spinning in a final end
cycle.I bought it.I had the machine installed turned it
on and cannot get it to go through the wash cycle.After starting at #1 it goes through a perpetual spin cycle
of sorts--water and soap soaking the drum and laundry but not enough water to
fill up half way or less.It stops
at number 4 on the program knob sits on a red dot (next to the #4) and does
nothing.I then manually move it
to the next cycle and it repeats the spin cycle again until I have advanced the
program to the end.No wash cycle
no rinse cycle.Nothing.When it advances to the red dot I wait
for at least 5 minutes before manually advancing the knob.The instructions say that I should get
the water pumped out by turning the program knob to #7 or #9 but in both cases
it just spins and does no empty or finish in the end spin cycle of several (9?)
minutes.Nothing but banging and
spinning.The water seems to get
into the drum as well as the detergent but nothing else is happening. No mater where I start the program it
spins and sloshes soapy water, pumping almost nothing out. Any suggestions short of putting it on
the curb or paying a kings ransom to fly a tech out to look at it? MY GUESS. It seems that it is repeating the same
brief cycle over and over.During
the move to my house the electronics re set(??!?!?) and now need to be set to
the normal mode after being re connected? Can you help? Blessings, Douglas
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