• Unplug the washer from the wall outlet for 60 seconds, then plug it back in to perform a power reset• Verify your home circuit breaker is not tripped; check the breaker panel and reset if needed• Turn off both hot and cold water supply valves behind the washer, then turn them back on fully to ensure adequate water pressure• Inspect both inlet hoses (hot and cold) for kinks, twists, or pinches that could restrict water flow• Check inlet hose connections at the water valve and washer inlet for tightness• Remove and clean the inlet screen filters located at the water valve connections using a soft brush to remove mineral deposits• Verify the drain hose is not kinked, coiled too tightly, or clogged; ensure it sits at proper height (typically 30-96 inches above floor)• Confirm you are using HE (High Efficiency) detergent if your Amana model requires it; switch to correct detergent type• Reduce detergent amount to prevent excessive sudsing, which can trigger false water level readings• Ensure the washer is sitting level on the floor using a level tool; adjust feet if needed• Run a test cycle with the water supply on to listen for water fill sounds and observe if error recurs• Check for visible water leaks around hoses and connections• Allow 3-5 minutes between reset attempts to allow capacitors to fully discharge