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How do you stop the cycle immediately after starting (found a sock that needs to be added in the washer) and then re-start wash cycle

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You can only add items to the wash for a few minutes after that washer starts. If you found something you want to add you have to restart the cycle. This is a safety feature added to the front load. After the washer is full of water it doesnt allow the door to open so the water in the machine doesnt flood you laundry room.

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