Sounds like a venting problem. The washer is trying to push the water down the drain and the tub is an easier route. When it stops pumping, the washer drain become the vent and lets the air escape. You can try some drain cleaner in the tub and the washer drains. This may open it enough to help.
Yes, it is perfectly safe as long as you have ample water pressure. Contrary to my wife's beliefs, you can also run the washing machine and dish washer at the same time, too :)
washing machine in Arabic is (gasalat thiab) gasalat (washer) thiab (clothes)
The washing machine was invented in 1797 as a scrub board and rotary washing machine was created in 1858.
The function of a capacitor in a washing machine is to store a charge. This charge is what starts the washer.
* Single washer * Double purpose * Washer with dryer
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The Washing machine door assembles on the right side of a front load washer.
You can put it in the washing machine, but this may not be effective. Your best bet is to take it outside and use a hose or a low-pressure washer. You can also scrub it off with a toothbrush; that is always my method.
Front-load simply means that the washing machine door is on the front face of the washing machine, rather than a lid that lifts from the of the washing machine (top load). One would 'load' the clothes into the washer through the open front, hence the name front-load.
The hose has to be at least at the top of the washer.
The average weight of a washer is around 200lbs.