First of all, we need to make sure that the power cord of the washing machine is properly connected and plugged into an available outlet. Check if the socket has electricity, you can use other appliances to test. If there is no power to the outlet, the outlet needs to be repaired or replaced.
If there are no problems with the power supply and sockets, the next thing we need to check is the control panel of the washing machine. Make sure that the individual buttons and switches on the panel are working properly and are not stuck or damaged. If a problem is found, the control panel needs to be repaired or replaced.
If there is no problem with the power supply and control panel, the problem may be with the motor that is spinning the bucket dry. First, disconnect the power supply, and disassemble the washing machine's casing to expose the drizzling bucket and motor. Inspect the motor for visible damage or burn marks. If so, the motor needs to be replaced.
If there is no problem with the motor, you can check that the drive strap is properly connected and tightened. The drive belt connects the spin bucket to the motor, and if it is slackened or broken, the spin bucket cannot be rotated. Make sure the drive strap is not broken and installed correctly. If the drive belt needs to be replaced, a new drive belt of the appropriate model can be purchased.
Sometimes, too much dust, fibers, and dirt can accumulate inside the drum, causing the bucket to not turn. Use detergent and a brush to clean the inside of the dry bucket to make sure there are no blockages. Subsequently, rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Finally, we also need to check whether the circuit board and wires of the washing machine are connected properly. Inspect the wires for damage, poor contact, or disconnection. Inspect the circuit board for visible signs of burn or damage. Repair or replace circuit boards and wires if needed.
The working principle of the old washing machine is that the motor drives the rotation of the drum, so as to dry the water in the washing machine by centrifugal force. The electric motor is connected to the spin bucket by a coupling and drive belt, and when the motor turns, the spin bucket also rotates.
Buttons and switches on the control panel are used to control the operation of the washing machine and the rotation of the drying bucket. The circuit board is responsible for receiving the signal from the control panel and transmitting the signal to the motor via wires, thus controlling the rotation speed and time.
Cleaning the inside of the spin bucket is important, too much dust and dirt can affect the normal rotation of the spin bucket. Regular cleaning of the spin bucket can extend the life of the washing machine and improve the spin drying effect.