Introduction
Use test mode (diagnostics) to quickly check whether major washer functions are working, including the user interface lights, agitation, spin, water inlet, and auto sensing (pressure switch). These steps also apply to some Midea-built sub-brands, including the Insignia and Criterion models, but the button labels and layout may look slightly different.
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Step 1 Prepare the washer for testing
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Press the Power button to confirm the washer can turn on, then press Power again to turn it off.
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Step 2 Enter diagnostics and run the UI light test
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Press Power, Soak, and Extra Rinse at the same time to enter diagnostics.
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Confirm all the UI lights turn on together and the UI flashes to show the light test is running.
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Step 3 Run the forced agitation test
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Press Power, Soak, and Extra Rinse at the same time.
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Quickly press the Soil Level button while the control lights are flashing.
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Look for a 3 on the display to confirm the forced agitation test started.
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Let the washer agitate for about 3 minutes, or press Power to stop the test early.
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After the test ends, the washer should stop and unlock.
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Step 4 Run the spin test
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Press Power, Soak, and Extra Rinse at the same time.
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Press the Temp button to start the spin test.
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Watch for the tub to spin for about 3 minutes and for the Spin light to illuminate.
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Press Power to end the test early if it has done what you need.
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Step 5 Run the inlet and software test
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Press Power, Soak, and Extra Rinse at the same time.
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Press the Fabric Softener option button or the Water Plus option button, depending on the model.
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Confirm a software number appears on the UI.
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Watch for the basket to fill with both hot and cold water.
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Press Power to stop the test when you’re done.
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Step 6 Run the auto sensing test
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Press Power, Soak, and Extra Rinse at the same time.
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Press the Delay Start button to start the auto sensing test.
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Let the washer run and agitate until it finishes and displays a number on the UI.
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Press Power to stop the test early if needed.
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Press the Power button at any time to exit a running test or to turn the washer off. If a test consistently fails, the parts tied to that test are a strong place to start your troubleshooting, especially the lid lock and drain pump when multiple functions won’t run.