
Seeing LOC or LC on your Amana washer’s display can be confusing, especially if you were just trying to start a load and suddenly… nothing happens. The drum isn’t spinning, the buttons don’t seem to respond, and it looks like the washer “froze.”
In most cases, LOC/LC is not a breakdown. It’s a Control Lock feature that’s been turned on. This safety function is there to prevent accidental button presses from kids, pets, or bumping into the panel. The good news: this error is usually easy to clear at home once you understand what it means and how to turn it off.
In this guide, we’ll walk through:
- What LOC or LC actually means on an Amana washer
- The most common causes of this message
- Step-by-step DIY solutions to unlock your control
- Preventive tips so you don’t run into this again
Everything is written in simple, everyday American English so any homeowner can follow along without needing a technical background.
What Does Amana Error Code LOC or LC Mean?
On Amana washers, error codes LOC or LC usually stand for Control Lock. When this is active, your control panel is locked, not the door itself. The washer basically ignores most button presses until the lock is turned off.
This helps in situations like:
- You have curious kids pressing buttons
- The washer is in a tight space where you can accidentally bump the controls
- You want to keep the current cycle from being changed once it’s started
When LOC or LC appears:
- The washer may not start a new cycle
- Some or all buttons won’t respond
- The machine may look like it’s “frozen,” but it’s actually just locked
It’s important to understand that Control Lock is a feature, not a failure. The machine is protecting the settings you selected, or it was locked by mistake.
Main Causes of LOC or LC on Amana Washers
Most of the time, this code is not a complicated electronic fault. It’s one of a few simple situations.
Common reasons LOC/LC shows up:
- Control Lock button was pressed and held accidentally
- Someone intentionally turned on Control Lock and forgot to unlock it
- A long press on certain keys during cleaning or wiping the panel activated the lock
- A power interruption occurred while the lock was on, and the machine came back up still locked
- In rare cases, a stuck button or moisture on the panel can make it behave like the lock is engaged
For most households, the first three reasons are the usual suspects: someone activates the lock without realizing it, or it was turned on earlier and then forgotten.
How to Turn Off the Control Lock (Quick DIY Fix)
Before you worry about repairs, try unlocking the control panel. On many Amana washers, you can turn off LOC or LC with a simple button combination. The exact button can vary by model, but the idea is always the same: press and hold the Control Lock key for a few seconds.
Here’s a simple, general approach that works on most units:
- Look at the control panel for a button labeled something like:
- “Control Lock”
- “Hold to Lock/Unlock”
- A small lock icon above a key (such as “Extra Rinse” or “End of Cycle Signal”)
- Press and hold that button for about 3–5 seconds.
- Watch the display and indicator lights:
- LOC or LC should disappear
- Any “lock” indicator light should turn off
- Try pressing Start/Pause or selecting a new cycle to confirm the panel is responsive again.
If you’re not sure which button controls the lock, check your user manual or look closely under the small text/graphics around each key. Many Amana models use dual-function buttons where the lock function is printed in smaller text below or above the main label.
Detailed DIY Troubleshooting Steps
If simply holding the Control Lock button doesn’t solve it, go a bit deeper with these checks. These steps are still safe for most homeowners and do not require opening the machine.
1. Confirm You’re Pressing the Right Button
Sometimes the lock icon or text is easy to miss. Take a moment to:
- Turn on the washer so the display lights up
- Look for tiny text like “Hold 3 sec to lock/unlock” near certain buttons
- Check for a small padlock symbol printed next to one of the controls
If you find that icon or text, that’s your Control Lock button. Press and hold it again for a few seconds.
2. Try a Simple Power Reset
If LOC or LC stays on even after trying to unlock it, perform a soft reset:
- Turn the washer off using the Power button
- Unplug the washer from the wall outlet
- Wait about 1–2 minutes
- Plug it back in and turn the power back on
- Try the Control Lock combination again
A short power reset can clear minor glitches in the control board that keep the lock message stuck.
3. Check for Stuck or Non-Responsive Buttons
If one of the buttons on the panel is physically stuck, the washer might behave like it’s locked. Gently inspect the panel:
- Press each button one by one and feel for normal “click” feedback
- Make sure no button is jammed down or feels mushy
- If you recently cleaned the panel, wipe away any excess moisture and dry the surface completely
If a button feels stuck and won’t pop back up, don’t force it hard. You may need professional help, but at least you’ll know the lock message might be linked to a hardware issue, not just a setting.
When LOC or LC Appears During a Cycle
Sometimes LOC or LC appears while the washer is running, not just before or after a cycle. In that situation, the message usually means:
- The washer is running normally, but the controls are locked to prevent changes
- You may not be able to pause, change cycle options, or cancel until you unlock the controls
If you need to stop the washer or adjust the cycle:
- Press and hold the Control Lock button for a few seconds until the lock turns off
- Once the control is unlocked, you can hit Pause/Cancel or change settings as usual
This is particularly helpful if you added Control Lock to keep kids from pressing buttons mid-cycle and now need to make a change.
What If LOC or LC Won’t Clear at All?
If you’ve:
- Found the correct Control Lock button
- Pressed and held it for the recommended time
- Tried a power reset
- Checked for stuck keys
…and the LOC/LC message still won’t go away, there may be a deeper issue. Possible causes could include:
- A faulty user interface (UI) or keypad
- A control board glitch that isn’t responding to unlock commands
- Internal moisture or damage affecting the controls
At this point, it’s usually not a DIY fix. The washer may still be electrically safe, but the panel isn’t accepting commands correctly. Internal parts may need diagnosis and possibly replacement by a trained technician.
Preventive Tips: Avoiding LOC or LC Confusion in the Future
Even though LOC or LC isn’t a “real” failure most of the time, it can still be frustrating when you’re in a hurry. A few small habits can help prevent surprises:
1. Learn the Control Lock Button on Day One
When you first set up or reset your washer, take a minute to:
- Identify which button controls the lock
- Note the exact “hold for 3 sec” instruction on the panel
- Show family members where it is and how to use it
When everyone knows how it works, accidental lock activation is less stressful.
2. Avoid Long Random Presses on the Panel
When cleaning or wiping the control panel, avoid pressing and holding the same area for several seconds. A long press is often what turns the lock on or off.
Use a damp, soft cloth and light pressure, and don’t lean your body against the panel while loading or unloading.
3. Keep the Panel Dry and Clean
Moisture, detergent splashes, or steam can make touch controls or buttons misread input:
- Wipe away spills as soon as they happen
- Don’t spray cleaning products directly on the panel—spray the cloth instead
- If the panel ever gets very wet, turn off and unplug the washer, then let it dry fully before turning it back on
4. Teach Kids “No Touch” Rules
If you have children at home, explain that the washer’s buttons aren’t a toy. Control Lock is helpful, but preventing repeated button mashing protects the controls and reduces the risk of strange behavior or accidental setting changes.
Using Control Lock Intentionally (It Can Actually Help You)
Instead of seeing LOC or LC as an annoying code, you can treat it as a useful safety feature and a way to avoid accidental cycle changes.
Here’s how to use it on purpose:
- After choosing your wash cycle and options, press and hold the Control Lock button until the lock icon appears or LOC/LC shows up
- Run the washer knowing that bumps, wipes, or curious fingers won’t change your settings
- Once the cycle is done and you’re ready to use the panel again, press and hold the same button to unlock it
Using Control Lock intentionally is especially handy if your washer is in a hallway, a mudroom, or any high-traffic area where it’s easy to brush up against the controls.
Summary: Key Takeaways for Amana LOC or LC
To wrap it up, here are the main points you should remember about Amana Washer Error Code LOC or LC:
- LOC/LC almost always means Control Lock is active, not a broken machine
- The washer may not respond to buttons until you press and hold the Control Lock key for a few seconds
- A simple power reset and checking for stuck buttons can help if the lock seems “stuck”
- If LOC or LC won’t clear even after trying all basic steps, the issue may be with the control panel or board and might require professional service
- Use Control Lock intentionally to prevent accidental button presses, especially if you have kids or the washer is in a busy area
With this guide, you should be able to confidently understand what LOC/LC means, handle it yourself in most cases, and avoid that moment of panic when your washer suddenly looks like it’s frozen.