Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Troubleshooting a Roper Washing Machine

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Roper Washing Machine not turn

If your Roper Washing Machine works well, except for not rotate, try setting the timer to manual. If it turns, this means that the timer is bad and should be replaced. If it does not rotate, switch the lid is bad. You can verify this by removing the lid switch and plug wires together. The washing machine should begin to rotate.


Roper Washing Machine fills, then stops

When your Roper Washing Machine fills and stops, the problem is the lid switch-washing machine doesn't know that the lid is closed. Verify the switch, removing the lid and connect the two wires wire with a nut. The washing machine should function normally.


The water is still running or drainage

If your Roper Washing Machine seems to have stopped in a cycle, verify that at the top of the arc tube is greater than the level of water in the washer. If not, the washing machine will not function correctly. Not seal the drainage pipe, because it needs air to water drain properly. If the water is still working, you have a party of mounting the water inlet valve that will need replacement. Contact your technical.


General troubleshooting

If the leak Roper Washing Machine, verify fill hoses are tight and not folded. Then check if the absorber level and the disposal is not obstructed. When you have problems starting Roper Washing Machine, verify the circuit breaker not tripped, and the timer is set correctly, then pull the button to start. If nothing happens, make sure that the water is turned on. If it is connected, disconnect it and pull the hoses to check the intake valves for waste that blocked the flow of water. Remove all foreign and reconnect the hoses.

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