• Unplug the washer from the electrical outlet and wait 60 seconds, then plug it back in to reset the control board• Verify the home circuit breaker for the washer is not tripped; reset if necessary• Confirm both the hot and cold water supply valves behind the washer are fully open (turned counterclockwise)• Inspect both inlet hoses (hot and cold) for kinks, pinches, or bends that may restrict water flow• Check that inlet hose screens are not clogged; carefully disconnect hoses and rinse screens under running water• Ensure the washer is level on the floor using a standard level tool; adjust leveling legs if needed• Verify you are using HE (High-Efficiency) detergent if your model requires it; excess detergent can cause sensor errors• Inspect the drain hose for blockages or kinks that could prevent proper water drainage• Run a cleaning cycle with hot water and no clothes to help clear any mineral buildup in the system• Check for loose or disconnected hoses at the back of the machine where they connect to water supply and drainage