Thread Number: 27270
Frigidaire FL water level ? |
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Post# 419010 , Reply# 1   2/27/2010 at 15:49 (5,143 days old) by bobbyderegis (Boston)   |   | |
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Here are two different shots of the water level: |
Post# 419011 , Reply# 2   2/27/2010 at 15:49 (5,143 days old) by bobbyderegis (Boston)   |   | |
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Another: Thanks for your help. Bobby in Boston |
Post# 419014 , Reply# 3   2/27/2010 at 16:01 (5,143 days old) by yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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Post# 419038 , Reply# 4   2/27/2010 at 18:03 (5,143 days old) by favorit ()   |   | |
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Bobby, is this very level used also in rinses ? |
Post# 419046 , Reply# 5   2/27/2010 at 19:13 (5,143 days old) by rollermatic (cincinnati)   |   | |
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loader i got in about year 2000 and i have always thought it was stingy on the water it used.
so last summer i added a switch that i can turn on and fill it up as far as i want. i also added a switch to turn off timer motor and let it wash or spin as long as i want. i have filled it halfway up the door on several occasions by accident and it has had no problems as yet. i use it almost every day as it is my main washer. i might be doing bearing damage but if so i will deal with it when it happens, i love having enough water in there to really wash the clothes like my old westinghouse front loader used to. my frigidaire looks exactly like yours as far as tub and door are concerned, mine just has the controls on the front as it was a stackable unit. |
Post# 419083 , Reply# 6   2/27/2010 at 23:46 (5,143 days old) by spankomatic (Ukiah,CA)   |   | |
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Post# 419084 , Reply# 7   2/27/2010 at 23:47 (5,143 days old) by spankomatic (Ukiah,CA)   |   | |
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Post# 419085 , Reply# 8   2/27/2010 at 23:49 (5,143 days old) by spankomatic (Ukiah,CA)   |   | |
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Post# 419086 , Reply# 9   2/27/2010 at 23:51 (5,143 days old) by spankomatic (Ukiah,CA)   |   | |
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Post# 419106 , Reply# 10   2/28/2010 at 01:42 (5,142 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)   |   | |
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Post# 419335 , Reply# 12   2/28/2010 at 16:45 (5,142 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)   |   | |
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Imperial.....I've heard that before too.....I don't see ANY videos whatsoever anywhere for a bulky cycle. My Duet doesn't have one so I have no clue how much water the Duet bulky cycle or any other American FL bulky cycle uses for that matter. If anyone has a bulky cycle video....Please post it.....Especially if it's an American FL washer :)
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Post# 419666 , Reply# 13   3/1/2010 at 17:49 (5,141 days old) by bobbyderegis (Boston)   |   | |
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This earlier model only has one fill level. There is no "bulky" setting, neither a higher rinse level setting like there is on the newer models. Bobby in Boston |
Post# 420286 , Reply# 14   3/4/2010 at 01:26 (5,138 days old) by RevvinKevin (Tinseltown - Shakey Town - La-La Land)   |   | |
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Bobby, I have one of these too, but mine are 13 years old now and they are stackable. The water level in "our" machines is higher then the newer and newest machines! I have a 5 year old LG front load / rear control washer and the water level is MUCH lower then the Frigidaire Gallery washer. Also, once my BRAND NEW Kenmore Elite He5t Steam washer gets a new computer and wire harness (UGH!), I'll be able to check the water lever on that one! |
Post# 420304 , Reply# 15   3/4/2010 at 06:47 (5,138 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Post# 420357 , Reply# 18   3/4/2010 at 11:28 (5,138 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Post# 420361 , Reply# 19   3/4/2010 at 11:42 (5,138 days old) by bobbyderegis (Boston)   |   | |
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Thanks for the info Favorit. The Dexter only takes 20 minutes for a full cycle. Bobby in Boston |