Further to this - the grinding noise you hear relates to the washer's computer "sensing" the wash load - it's perfectly normal and nothing to be worried about.
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Could be a bad drain pump or controller or rotor position sensor. You will need a Tech to take a look. Unfortunately with these machines there can be many reasons for a failure. Call F/P to get a certified technician out there.
press power button
press up button 2 times on option button to
"wash advance"
press adjust button to which ever rinse cycle youd like to use.
press start.
it sounds like the bearings are going out as it spins faster the noise quietens down because the bearings are more spread out and as it slows they fall lower leaving an area that it causing "friction" of a kind
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