Thread Number: 14872
Bosch Nexxt 700 Model WFMC6401UC |
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Post# 251967 , Reply# 1   12/4/2007 at 10:29 (5,959 days old) by askomiele (Belgium Ghent)   |   | |
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Well is'nt there a programable option to increase the water-level every time? Like a sentive or water-plus or anti-allergy... Normally it's possible. |
Post# 252033 , Reply# 3   12/4/2007 at 16:38 (5,959 days old) by peterh770 (Marietta, GA)   |   | |
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Post# 252036 , Reply# 4   12/4/2007 at 16:51 (5,959 days old) by logixx (Germany)   |   | |
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B/S/H offers exploded views of all their appliances online. Just click on the link below and then on "Order Accessories and Additional Parts". Enter your model number (WFMC6401UC). Then click on the "Show exploded views for product ..." icon in the right column of the table. HTH, Alex CLICK HERE TO GO TO logixx's LINK |
Post# 252037 , Reply# 5   12/4/2007 at 16:59 (5,959 days old) by aamassther (Hendersonville, NC )   |   | |
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This won't change the rinse water levels, but you can select the 'Delicate', 'Wool' or 'Handwash' cycles for the initial fill and then switch to your selected cycle. They fill with quite a lot of water. Those cycles fill with cold though, so you may want to select the 'Power Wash' option to make sure that your target temp is reached. I've learned, though, to start the wash and walk away. Otherwise, it's infuriating to watch the "Auto Load Adjust" phase. Everything is very clean though.
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Post# 252267 , Reply# 8   12/5/2007 at 14:03 (5,958 days old) by chachp (North Little Rock, AR)   |   | |
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And I have the same options I hear you all talking about but I don't have the problem of dry clothes in mine and I know I push the limit from time to time. I have actually stopped the machine at times and stuck my hand in the middle to see if the clothes were wet and they have always been. What happens in my machine is that it puts in a certain amount of water at the start and then apparently tests to see if there is enough. Then I see the Auto Load Adjustment prompt as it continues to let in more water. This always happens at the begining of the cycle so mine never gets 10 minutes into the wash before all the clothes are wet. I would suggest either they have changed something in this sensor in the new models or yours is defective. As my machine is 5 years old I guess it's very possible the newer machines are trying to be more frugal with water. As far as coming in with cold water I always use the Power Wash option on mine so it brings in cold water and heats to the desired temp. I think I get better performance that way as they say different stains are removed at different temps and a gradual heat from cold is supposed to remove a wider spectrum of stains. I am very happy with the performance of my machine. |