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  • QuestionCan you put the Downy Scent Booster Beads in this unit if I were to put them into the drum with the clothes at the start of the cycle as I do in my old unit that has just burned up?

    Asked by EmandCat.

    • Answer I add the scent beads to my wash

      Answered by MJones

  • QuestionIs it possible to use the machine only for the wash cycle, bypassing the drying cycle

    Asked by Don.

    • Answer Yes you can choose to wash only or dry only depending on your needs. It has multiple settings.

      Answered by MikB

  • QuestionHow loud is the dryer heat pump? I know some stand alone heat pump dryer’s condenser can be noisy. Do you have a dB rating for this unit?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer For drying we measured an average of around 60 dB near the front top. It varied from 58 to 62 dBs.

      Answered by Anonymous

  • QuestionIs there a low temperature dryer setting for items that require Low heat?

    Asked by Mark.

    • Answer Vikki@GEAppliances gave a response that does not clearly address the drying temp. The original question specifically asked about "low heat" for items that could be harmed by "normal" cycle temperatures. I, too, have had questions about this after the delicate cycle shrunk some Poly/Spandex shirts that specified "tumble dry low" Vikki@GEAppliances reply uses the phrases "multiple temperature and humidity sensors", "we never over-dry and we provide an Eco-Dry function (in the menu) which allows you to effectively adjust dryness level as needed", and a statement about how air flow is more important than heat in drying. None of these address the questions of how hot is it in there, and is there a way to make it not as hot in the dryer. Hi - Thank you for reaching out to us. We would recommend using the Delicates cycle for those items requiring special care. Handling all your clothing with care is a top priority and our Profile Combo does this using higher airflow which is the main component of drying, more so than heat. We have incorporated multiple temperature and humidity sensors in the Combo so we never over-dry and we provide an Eco-Dry function (in the menu) which allows you to effectively adjust dryness level as needed. We hope you find this helpful. Kind regards - Vikki@GEAppliances

      Answered by ThatIdiot

  • QuestionHow to use the bleach dispenser on the GE combo washer/dryer

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer To use the bleach dispenser on a GE combo washer/dryer: Load laundry. Measure bleach. Pour bleach into dispenser. Select appropriate cycle. Start the washer. Refer to the user manual for model-specific details.

      Answered by Salvatore

  • QuestionWhere was the design and engineering for this machine done? Where was this machine manufactured?

    Asked by ABQ123.

    • Answer Hi - We truly appreciate your interest in our wonderful Profile All-in-One combo unit. GE Appliances products are designed by GE Appliances engineers in the United States. Many are manufactured in the U.S. and others are made globally to our specifications. Manufacturing facilities can and do change from time to time because GE Appliances continues to seek the most efficient manufacturing processes available. We make products all over the world for a Global marketplace. Therefore, your best source for the manufacturing location is the packaging or on the model/serial tag on the product itself. We hope you choose this great product for your home. Kind regards - Vikki@GEA

      Answered by GE Answers

  • QuestionMy washer less than 2 days and on 4th use (self clean cycle) I got an Error Fault Code: 353. GE support doesn’t know what it means and has no way to look it up. Hopefully their social media team has better luck.

    Asked by MikeUVA123.

    • Answer We have had our All in One for over a year now. When we got this error code 353 we searched and could not find much information on it. We finally started looking at it ourselves and found that the filter screen was blocking the air movement. We had been cleaning out the filter after every wash but we noticed that if you held the micro filter part under the faucet the water had a hard time going trough it. We found that the fabric softener sheets were leaving oil in the micro filter screen and blocking air from going through over time. We took the filter and soaked it in hot water and dawn dish soap and then used an old toothbrush to clean it. After drying it off and putting it back together it solved our over heating (error 353 code) issue. We now do a deep cleaning on it every month to keep the oils from building up.

      Answered by TxJay