Cubist First Poster 13-01-2024 04:58 PM (view in My Videos) My washing machine has started to make a clicking noise while the drum spins. Can anyone help ID the problem? I’ve attached a vid showing the problem. Thanks 0 Likes Reply 0 REPLIES ...
Drum type washing machine washes laundry using less water comparing with the other type washing machines. However, large noise is occasionally generated at spin drying according to the vibration characteristic. This deteriorates users' comfortableness. Hence, we carried out factor analysis of the ...
Issue 3: Washing Machine Making Strange Noises Unusual noises coming from your washer typically signify an underlying mechanical problem: Drive Belt - The drive belt spins the washer drum. A loose, worn, or defective belt can produce loud squeaking or squealing noises. Unplug the washer, access ...
Your washing machine may shake, move, and make noise while spinning. This can happen when the four washing machine legs are not all making secure contact with the ground, or if a large bulky item or huge amount of laundry is in the washing machine. If you just got your front load washe...
If your washing machine is making too much noise, there are a few easy things to check. 1. Make sure your washer is installed on a level, solid surface Make sure the washing machine is set on a level floor. If the floor is not level, use the leveling feet to adjust the washing mac...
She shares that you should “Determine the right capacity for your household's needs. Larger families may require a washer with a larger drum, while smaller households can opt for a more compact model.” The capacity of a washing machine is measured in cubic feet. Smaller washing machines ...
By using operational deflection shapes(ODS) technology,the vibration of a tilt open drum washing machine(7-600Hz)during dehydration was investigated.Combining with the noise measurement results,the correlation between vibration and noise during dehydration was preliminary discussed.It showed that,the vibra...
PURPOSE:To reduce a power consumption and noise, by providing electric circuits along the inner circumferential surface of a washing drum, making the bottom of the washing drum from superconducting material, and installing an annular pulsator, which is made of superconducting magnet having a magnetic...
I cannot be sure of the problem, but it sounds like it is rust stains, especially based on your description of the imprint of the washing machine drum being involved.Unfortunately, if a part of your machine begins to rust, some of the rust comes loose during the wash cycle, at least ...
(DDM). These are like smart brains. They have sensors that weigh your laundry and tell the washing machine's brain, the microprocessor, what program to use and how fast the drum should spin. This not only saves energy but also is one of the factors that make your washing machine last ...