Thread Number: 49269
Does anyone have a video of a older Maytag washer on the Permanate Press cycle in action? |
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Post# 713012   11/3/2013 at 17:19 (3,797 days old) by maytaga806 (Howell, Michigan)   |   | |
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I have never seen what a permanate press cycle does on older Maytags. Does anyone have a video, or can possibly make one? |
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Post# 713036 , Reply# 1   11/3/2013 at 19:26 (3,797 days old) by Kenmore71 (Minneapolis, MN)   |   | |
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What exactly is it that you want to see? I can describe it pretty well if that would be helpful. And what era are you talking about? Maytag introduced a PP cycle on their 160 in 1959 and then across the entire line in 1969. It was not until the 1996 line of machines that the PP switched from a multi-stage partial spin-out/refill sequence to a spray-spin cool-down. |
Post# 713083 , Reply# 2   11/4/2013 at 05:04 (3,797 days old) by maytaga806 (Howell, Michigan)   |   | |
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I just want to see the PP cycle on any 1980 or 1970 Maytag models with the lid open doing its normal PP cycle. |
Post# 713090 , Reply# 3   11/4/2013 at 07:04 (3,797 days old) by abcomatic (Bradford, Illinois)   |   | |
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I just stick then end of a wooden paint stir between the switch and the side of the washer. You can see then. |
Post# 713382 , Reply# 4   11/5/2013 at 15:58 (3,795 days old) by maytaga806 (Howell, Michigan)   |   | |
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We will not thave thw washer hooked up for two monthes. |
Post# 713408 , Reply# 5   11/5/2013 at 17:14 (3,795 days old) by PeterH770 (Marietta, GA)   |   | |
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