Thread Number: 9955
For Trainguy's Maytag WASHPOWER model 906 |
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Post# 183533   1/16/2007 at 10:55 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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Hi Rich, Since I will be seeing you soon for the pick up of the Philco dryer and etc items, these are waiting for you and your new Maytag set ........... Jimmy |
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Post# 183534 , Reply# 1   1/16/2007 at 10:56 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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Operating instructions for the washer...... |
Post# 183535 , Reply# 2   1/16/2007 at 10:57 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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Opens up and is made to hang on the wall....... |
Post# 183536 , Reply# 3   1/16/2007 at 10:57 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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How To Use.......... |
Post# 183537 , Reply# 4   1/16/2007 at 10:58 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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Explanation of the cycles........ |
Post# 183538 , Reply# 5   1/16/2007 at 10:59 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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more cycles.......... |
Post# 183540 , Reply# 6   1/16/2007 at 11:00 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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Halo Of Heat dryer card......also made to hang on the wall........ |
Post# 183541 , Reply# 7   1/16/2007 at 11:01 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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Using your new dryer.......... |
Post# 183543 , Reply# 8   1/16/2007 at 11:01 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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more dryer cycles......... |
Post# 183544 , Reply# 9   1/16/2007 at 11:02 (6,321 days old) by filterflo (Chicago Area)   |   | |
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original folder............ |
Post# 183545 , Reply# 10   1/16/2007 at 11:40 (6,321 days old) by harvestgold (Deland, Florida )   |   | |
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Jimmy Thanks for posting the user info on the maytag`s 906`s i printed the pages out I would love to have a set of 906`s but they are hard to come by and this will be most helpful john |
Post# 183546 , Reply# 11   1/16/2007 at 11:59 (6,321 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 183591 , Reply# 13   1/16/2007 at 15:46 (6,321 days old) by dadoes (TX, U.S. of A.)   |   | |
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Post# 183592 , Reply# 14   1/16/2007 at 15:56 (6,321 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)   |   | |
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Post# 183604 , Reply# 15   1/16/2007 at 17:06 (6,321 days old) by danemodsandy (The Bramford, Apt. 7-E)   |   | |
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Post# 183606 , Reply# 16   1/16/2007 at 17:09 (6,321 days old) by mayken4now (Panama City, Florida)   |   | |
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Post# 183622 , Reply# 17   1/16/2007 at 19:36 (6,321 days old) by golittlesport (California)   |   | |
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I was surprized this guide says to add detergent to the bottom of wash tub alongside the agitator. I alwasy thought Maytag advertised the lint filter/fabric softener/detergent dispenser agitator. Why didn't they advise to add detergent inside agitator post? (With all going on in the world, this is what I worry about....hahahaha)
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Post# 183624 , Reply# 18   1/16/2007 at 20:04 (6,321 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)   |   | |
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Jimmy, I don't know what to say. You know me - just like with the trains - I like the original paperwork with the appliance. You are just too kind. I can't wait to pick everything up in two weeks. If you'd like to help, we can make a day of it. He already said he has a few more thing put off to the side. Thanks again, Rich |
Post# 183636 , Reply# 19   1/16/2007 at 20:20 (6,321 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Richie, I remember reading that too about placing the detergent at the bottom of the tub alongside the agitator. But I didn't follow those instructions, I thought going down the agitator column was far more fun and it always worked so well. The only reason I can think of those instructions were like that is on the small water level, not much water churcns thought the base of the column. In fact, I don't believe it's high enough for the filter to actually come in contact with much water at all.
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Post# 183704 , Reply# 23   1/16/2007 at 23:32 (6,320 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Phil, form what Greg (gansky1) told me, the drying temperature on the 906 is an all-fabric one heat temp. The PP cycle has the sensors "sense" for more dry because of the nature of the fabric needing to be heated more so the wrinkles go away, and then the longer cooldown to make sure they are cool before tumbling stops. It's kind of the equivalent of the more dry button on later 806 dryers. Tomturbomatic can address this with more technical and accurate terms.
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Post# 185195 , Reply# 26   1/23/2007 at 07:37 (6,314 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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