It is probably not the hose. It is probably the inlet valve the hose connects to on the washer. The valve open electrically and they can go bad. They are easy enough to change and should not be more than about $20. Just to check, shut the water off, take the hose loose from the washer and see if water come out when you turn it back on. It could also be the temperature control, but the fill valve is much more likely.
Cold - the machine heats the water as required (just as a washing machine does)
In cold water and air dry.
Because you have the water inlets switched. It happens once in awhile after winterizing or replacing a machine.
Its a mean on your washing machine it means the machine is empty of water while their are still clothes in it or whatever you put in your washer............
Given the lack of clear markings for H and C on the washing machine, I can only think of trial and error to resolve the issue. For example, turn off the cold supply from the mains pipe, and attempt a 'cold wash'. If no activity ensues, then the connections are correct.
Just wash it in the washing machine under cold water with no bleach!
This is unknown. Call a plumber to do a visual assessment.
You can hand wash top quilts, but be careful about machine washing them and only do so in cold water.
Make sure hot and cold supply go to hot and cold on washing machine regardless of what is marked on hose. Hoses are marked so hot and cold don't get mixed up, that's all.
Yes, commercial machine is best...cold water, gentle detergent....choose a no heat drying method.
Washing machine Cold or cool water Delicate cycle AIR DRY.
heres a little trick my mum has up her sleeve... cold water is the trick... there u go ... wash it under cold water or in washing machine at 'cold'. BY KK