Thread Number: 60830
/ Tag: Modern Automatic Washers
New speed queen awn432 fill adjustment details? |
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Post# 834621 , Reply# 2   7/31/2015 at 10:10 (3,184 days old) by Gustophersmob ()   |   | |
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Great, thank you! They have installed it, but apparently the new washer drains faster than my old one and overflows the drain. I'll have to fix that before I can experiment... |
Post# 834822 , Reply# 7   8/2/2015 at 09:42 (3,182 days old) by rapunzel (Sydney)   |   | |
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No, that is actually not possible. The plastic collar is fixed to the stainless tub, there is no gap for anything to slip between the inner and outer baskets. If you look at Post#834657 you can see what I am talking about. |
Post# 834831 , Reply# 8   8/2/2015 at 11:51 (3,182 days old) by maylingsmom ()   |   | |
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I have SQ AWN432. Personally, I would was a couple of loads before changing the level so you can see how it is with different types of clothing. IMO, if it was changed, I would have it at the second hole. |
Post# 835237 , Reply# 9   8/5/2015 at 16:48 (3,179 days old) by Chetlaham (United States)   |   | |
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Post# 835252 , Reply# 10   8/5/2015 at 20:23 (3,179 days old) by Gustophersmob ()   |   | |
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Yes, it does have the Eco cycle. See the attached pic.
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Post# 835295 , Reply# 11   8/6/2015 at 01:33 (3,179 days old) by Chetlaham (United States)   |   | |
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Turning the screw will do the trick. By how much will require some play, but try 1 and half turns at first and see how it works. Be gentle and make sure the srew driver is straight, those plastic parts are a lot less forgiving.
Also, can you post a pic of the tech sheet/wiring diagram in the council? That would be awesome, I might get this model before its finally phased out. |
Post# 835362 , Reply# 12   8/6/2015 at 10:25 (3,178 days old) by maylingsmom ()   |   | |
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This is the exact same machine I have. My machine did not come with a tech sheet/wiring diagram. |
Post# 835390 , Reply# 13   8/6/2015 at 13:00 (3,178 days old) by Chetlaham (United States)   |   | |
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The tech sheet is usually in the control panel. (Gusherb's 7th post in the beginning of the thread)
www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/T... |
Post# 835429 , Reply# 14   8/6/2015 at 18:31 (3,178 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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The current machines [ both the AWN432 and the two electronic models ] Have a much higher water level and do not and should not have the WL raised, yes the higher you set it the greater chance you will have a small item of clothing go over the plastic rim and do a lot of damage to the washer.
Three weeks ago I ran a call on a SQ TL washer [ less than a month old ] where a table napkin went over the tub and jammed the wash basket from turning, the main drive belt heated up and melted the main drive pulley, also melted the pump drive and of coarse destroyed the belt. Total cost almost $200 and NOT covered by the warranty as the customer admitted he had turned up the WL. |
Post# 835430 , Reply# 15   8/6/2015 at 18:32 (3,178 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Post# 835431 , Reply# 16   8/6/2015 at 18:32 (3,178 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Post# 835547 , Reply# 18   8/7/2015 at 10:48 (3,177 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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With the introduction of the new TL washers with the Eco-Normal Cycle SQ raised the WL to the previous levels. That said you can raise it even more, I have never seen a TL washer going back 50 years that you couldn't raise the WL an inch or so, BUT keep in mind mechanical WL controls are not very accurate and if you get close to the limit you may have problems. |
Post# 835628 , Reply# 20   8/8/2015 at 00:00 (3,177 days old) by Chetlaham (United States)   |   | |
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Assuming this machine is made like my 3 year earlier Speed Queen the water level can safely go up to the point where the metal tub ends and the plastic begins. Some would call that extreme, but in so far I have not had a single problem with that. The way I see it its up to you, but I do agree filling up to the 4th row of holes is kind of low.
When all is open take pics, I'm curious if your machine has any electronics (it sounds like the Eco cycle has an ATS fill) |
Post# 835660 , Reply# 21   8/8/2015 at 07:43 (3,176 days old) by Gustophersmob ()   |   | |
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Will do. I don't remember seeing any, but I was paying more attention to the fill switch. It did have a ziplock bag with what I assume to be a wiring diagram. I can get pics of that too. |
Post# 835706 , Reply# 22   8/8/2015 at 16:04 (3,176 days old) by Chetlaham (United States)   |   | |
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Wiring diagram is in the Zip lock bag. A quick tip, before closing everything fill the tub up with water just to verify its not to much or to little. Mine took two tries to get it where I wanted.
If curious mine looked like this:
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Post# 835708 , Reply# 23   8/8/2015 at 16:12 (3,176 days old) by Chetlaham (United States)   |   | |
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Almost forgot this. This is the water level on my machine set to high. Might be a tad hard to see but the water goes all they up to where the metal tub ends:
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Post# 887704 , Reply# 25   7/1/2016 at 13:22 (2,848 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)   |   | |
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