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Neptune MAH300AWW
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Post# 96628   12/3/2005 at 09:09 (6,712 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        

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Since I have installed a new board in my Maytag Neptune, I now have a question which always puzzled me. I thought the 'Max Extract' only worked on the 'Cotton/Sturdy' setting(which is why I only use this setting because of the water extraction). But I just did a load on the 'Easy Care/Perm Press' setting with the 'Max Extract' button pushed and it seemed to spin just as fast. Before the new board replacement, the washer did not seem to go in to 'Max Extract' with the Easy Care/Perm Press cycle, Delicates, or Hand Washables. Only on the Cotton Sturdy cycle did 'Max Extract' function. How exactly does the push of this button affect other cycles besides Cotton/Sturdy? Do the other cycles(during the washing process) make a real difference in Fabric Care because of less tumbling?

Gary





Post# 96631 , Reply# 1   12/3/2005 at 09:56 (6,712 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Gary, from what I've been told, Max Extract has different max speeds for the different cycles. The different fabric type cycles do have different tumbling patterns, tumble speeds, as well as pause length before reversing. I am not sure though about water level difference, say for delicates or hand wash.

Post# 96646 , Reply# 2   12/3/2005 at 12:12 (6,712 days old) by washoholic (San Antonio, TX)        

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Your MAH300AWW probable performs similarly to the MAH7500AWW. On the MAH7500AWW the Max Extract option works on every cycle. It increases the speed and/or time of the final spin, but there is a maximum spin speed that corresponds to the cycle (i.e. the Max Extract spin on the Cotton/Sturdy cycle is 1000 R.P.M., but only 810 R.P.M. on the Wrinkle Free cycle (Easy Care/Perm Press cycle).

Cycles also perform differently depending on fabric selection. The tumble pattern is slightly different on the Cotton/Sturdy and Wrinkle Free cycles. And on the Cotton cycle the washer fills and tumbles as soon as the door locks (30 sec. after the cycle is started), but on the Wrinkle Free cycle the washer only tumbles when the water level is satisfied. The Wrinkle Free cycle does not fill and tumble at the same time. If the machine adds water during the wash (the clothes absorb the water and the water level is no longer satisfied) the machine adds it and tumbles on the Cotton cycle, but the tumbling stops to add the water on the Wrinkle Free cycle and resumes when the water level is satisfied. The machine usually adds water on the Wrinkle Free cycle, but only adds it to the Cotton/Sturdy cycle during heavy loads due to this process. The Delicate cycle only tumbles ever 30 seconds, and the Hand Wash cycle only tumbles every minute. The intermediate spins are the same in the Cotton/Sturdy, Wrinkle Free, and Delicate cycles [1st 2 spins are short at 100 R.P.M. (1st 3 if extra rinse is selected), and the 3rd is short at 470 R.P.M (4th if extra rinse is selected), but there are no intermediate spins in the Hand Wash cycle.

When Quick 5 min. Wash is selected, the machine seems to override the tumble pattern selected (i.e. Wrinkle Free, Delicate or Hand Wash) and it tumbles more like the Cotton/Sturdy cycle in the wash and rinses, but the spin seems to remain as selected (i.e. no intermediate spin when using Hand Wash, and a maximum final spin of 810 R.P.M. when using Wrinkle Free). The rinse time is reduced to about 2 minutes once the water level is reached.

The machine has 2 automatic water levels. A wash and rinse water level. The rinse water level is higher.

Jeff





Post# 96968 , Reply# 3   12/5/2005 at 19:25 (6,710 days old) by super32 (Blackstone Massachusetts)        
Software changes

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Thru the years and sofware changes the max extract has changed slightly. The older 3000 pre series 25 (if I remember) If you didnt select max the machine would do a series of bursts. This meaning speed up slow down and after about 3 bursts it would stay at top speed for the cycle you selected. If you DID select max it would do one burst then go to top speed for the cycle selected. Actualy the spin cycle was suppose to be about a minute shorter with the max selected. After series 25 the burst was removed from the max option. When they went touch control back in 2000 the burst was eleminated completly and max would also control top speed for the cycle selected as washaholic mentioned in the previous post. For those who have models pre series 25 who have their machine control replaced for what ever reason will have the latest sofware changes availble for the model 3000.


Hope this makes sense

Scott



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