The pump may be bad or weak. You can check the small lid switch under the lid. When you close the lid...it will engage. These will sometimes get out of sinc with the lid and not engage.
that would be the agitator. it moves the laundry around to 'swish' the water through your clothes.
None, but you could install a transfer pump to the drain hose of one.
If it is a blanket then you put it in the washing machine. You use cold water and wool laundry detergent. An alternative is to get it dry cleaned.
The time it takes for laundry to wash shirts depends on factors like the washing machine cycle, water temperature, and the amount of detergent used. Shirts may take longer to wash if they are heavily soiled, or if the washing machine has a longer cycle selected.
No, cold wter enters the water heater at the bottom of the tank, right where thee valve is.
Hamilton E. Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania patented one of the first mechanical washing machines in 1858. There was a crank on the machine that turned the paddle inside which then pushed laundry through the water.
The number of gallons of water that a washing machine uses varies between models. The standard washing machine uses 40 gallons of water.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_advantages_and_disadvantages_of_machine_ussage"Disadvantages of owning a washing machine are electricity consumption, detergent powder, water usage. The advantages of owning a washing machine are: time is saved from having to travel and watch wash-load in a public facility, and washing laundry at home is cheaper in the long run than using a public facility.
Nobody really invented laundry. People just started washing their garments in water.
Yes! Maytag washing machine water level control!
It means to shut off the water feed to the washing 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............