Neptune MLG2000A doesn't drain completely and has moldy smell
At the end of the spin cycle after the clothes have been removed, there is no water in the tub and the clothes are wrung out and ready for the dryer. However, when the tub is manually turned by hand, water can be heard moving around below the tub. Apparently, not all the water is being evacuated from the washer. Since this occurred from the very first day of use and since I had never had a front loader, I assumed this must be normal for a front loader? However, after 4 or so years of use, now a moldy smell is quite noticeable when the washer door is opened. Is it suppose to discharge all the water? How can I get rid of the moldy smell? Thanks for your assistance.
Washing Machines - Maytag - Neptune - Neptune MLG2000A Front Load Stacked Washer/Dryer
Answers & Comments
You need to clean the stationary "brush" that collects lint and debris from the water during the cycle. The brush can be seen around the tub directly touching it along the bottom/front of the device. Right were I pour my detergent in, after the cloths are in there. To remove the debris I use a bottle brush. You can expect to use trial and error for your attempts. As far as the water being left.... My device has always left water in the bowl. I periodically just run a cycle with no cloths and bleach...HOT.....Mine is not spinning at the moment...again....I think its another call to the local dealer....AGAIN....