Samsung front loader. Samsung on the dryer as well.
Replaced my wifes washer and dryer which she had for at least 18 years (before she married me).
It's a trap at the bottom on front of the machine (little door you open up). Since we didn't spend the $350 to raise it off the ground with an overpriced piece of the same white color metal, it really does seem like a PITA because you have to drain the water on the floor and sop it up with a towel.
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Reading the instruction manual, the black tube should be used to drain the washer if need be and the white cap it the top of the "pump" filter which just looks like a trap to collect debris. I love it though, the tube is two inches off the floor and the directions state "use a spacious containerbecause the water in the drum may be more than expected".
There are some things in life I do religiously when it comes to maintenance such as oil changes and changing air filters. Maintence on my washing machine once every two months (per Samsungs service center) isn't one of them.
Thing is, other than a little piece of paper in the trap, not certain what would make the machine cause such a ruckus like it was out of balance. Well keep my eye on it as we only bought it last September. At this point, not to impressed with the machine. Now feel like it's a money trap to raise it off the ground with their $350 stand, to at least get something to drain the hose into. I guess what really ticks me off is the person at the box store never pointed this out to begin with. To me, it's something people should know before they buy the machine.
I don't consider myself lazy, jut never had to perform regular maintence on a washing machine before. The girl did joke that they don't build them like they use to. That I guess I can agree with.
In the grand scheme in life, I understand there are more things that suck...