Was a Delicate cycle or Low Spin speed selected?
Gentle cycles, such as Delicate and Hand Wash, use slow spins to keep fabrics from stretching and wrinkling. Slow spinning also leaves more water in the load. To remove more water, select a cycle that uses high spin speeds. A cycle or fabric selection such as Super Wash or Heavy Duty has higher spin speeds and will leave less water in loads. Were you washing a large load? The wash load must be balanced and not overloaded. Large or unbalanced loads can cause reduced spin speed and wet clothes at the end of the cycle. Do you see suds with the problem? High amounts of detergent can create too many suds. In some cases, the suds can stop the washer from pumping out water and spinning. Always measure detergent and follow the manufacturer’s directions for the amount to use. If you have very soft water, use less detergent. Is the lid open? If the lid is lifted during a cycle, the machine will stop. To continue the cycle, close the lid and make sure that the timer knob is pulled out. The lid mu