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Post# 282519   5/30/2008 at 17:44 (5,799 days old) by commodorejohn ()        

OK guys, for those of you who haven't experienced the Harmony, I made a few clips of it in action. I've heard some negative comments made about the machine, but honestly, it's a very GOOD machine. I've had it 3 years next month with NO problems, and it does a nice job washing and rinsing. Thanks to Robert for instructing me on how to Re-program it to FILL-UP to the top with water EVERYTIME, and thanks to Gansky1 for telling me about the magnetic lid switch. So here we go.

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Post# 282524 , Reply# 1   5/30/2008 at 18:41 (5,799 days old) by nmaineman36 ()        

i got to see the intro and the wash video but thats about it...the rest were no longer available. Nice just the same

Post# 282529 , Reply# 2   5/30/2008 at 19:04 (5,799 days old) by commodorejohn ()        

They're still available, just try again. Youtube has been acting strange today. That happened to me earlier, but they're still on! After the "intro", click onto "Other Commodorejon Videos", and they should come up. If not. let me know.

Post# 282534 , Reply# 3   5/30/2008 at 20:19 (5,799 days old) by thomasortega (El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles de Porciúncula)        

john!
read your emails please!


Post# 282536 , Reply# 4   5/30/2008 at 20:21 (5,799 days old) by nmaineman36 ()        

They are working fine now...very interesting machine.

Post# 282541 , Reply# 5   5/30/2008 at 20:40 (5,799 days old) by brent-aucoin ()        

Thanks for the videos!
So are you saying that if it does not fill up to the top with every wash and rinse, it is not that good of a machine?
Why would you need it to "fill up" on every load, away from what it was designed to do to be a energy efficient machine?
Curious.
Brent


Post# 282557 , Reply# 6   5/30/2008 at 21:50 (5,799 days old) by commodorejohn ()        

Brent, I really only use that machine for full-loads-I have smaller machines for others, but my experience with it has been that it will tangle things if there's not enough water. It DOES use considerably more water than the FISHER/PAYKEL-WHIRLPOOL models (Aquasmart/Cabrio/Oasis/Bravos), but not enough for my liking. I suppose as far as quality goes, it's a GOOD machine either way! At least it has been for me.

Post# 282562 , Reply# 7   5/30/2008 at 22:26 (5,799 days old) by johnb300m (Chicago)        

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wow, that was the smoothest top loader spin i've EVER seen.

Post# 282565 , Reply# 8   5/30/2008 at 22:53 (5,799 days old) by andrewinorlando ()        

That's really a very quiet machine. Ideal for many installations where noise has to be kept to a minimum.

Post# 282595 , Reply# 9   5/31/2008 at 03:57 (5,799 days old) by whirlpolf ()        
Thank you, but...

Fantastic, Jon, I was looking for Harmony vids all the time, there were only those small 2 older ones, but that was it.
Thanks for posting a complete cycle in such a good quality, great!

But I wonder how the regular (factory installed) cycles look like. How does the machine get the upper (yet dryer) clothes down to the "wet zone" on low water level fills? Apparently the impeller on the bottom needs the clothes to be floating in water to swirl them around, other than the wash disc in Cabrio/Bravo, where the clothes are rather scrubbed and pushed up in the middle and will then be sagging down the sides of the basket.
Of course, I do not doubt cleaning ability of top water level fills on ANY machine, but how exactly does the Harmony manage low level water with a full load of clothes? Can the motor handle a full load of clothes at let's say 1/3 fill of water? How does the redistribution work?


Post# 282610 , Reply# 10   5/31/2008 at 06:31 (5,799 days old) by funguy10 ()        

Very interesting machine! The sounds it makes remind me of the Kenmore Oasis.

Post# 282615 , Reply# 11   5/31/2008 at 07:56 (5,799 days old) by commodorejohn ()        

Joe (Whirlpolf), The machine has a "variable speed" motor. It adjust both the water-level and the wash speed by measuring the torque placed on the motor by the weight of the clothes. It does a couple of quick "thrusts" at the start of the cycle before any water enters the tub, and then again a couple of times as the machine is filling. As far as amount of water, it fills just alittle above the clothes "line" and DOES manage to turn them over (especially on the VIGOROUS CYCLE), BUT I think it tends to tangle them more. I believe the higher water-level does a better job RINSING for sure, as soaps tend to make me break-out in hives and itch if the clothes are not thoroughly rinsed clean. I also don't use fabric softener for that reason. And the HYPO-allergenic soaps have no scent!

Post# 282618 , Reply# 12   5/31/2008 at 08:11 (5,799 days old) by commodorejohn ()        

Andrew, it really IS a quiet machine--the video recorder actually magnified the sound, so it sounded louder on the video than it really is. And John, I'm amazed myself that it usually spins so smooth, especially because the concrete floor under the machine is all broken-up and uneven. The wash-tub is "suspended" on struts, so that keeps the machine balanced and usually (not always) spinning smoothly. It wasn't really a FULL load for the video--there was only 3 pairs of jeans and about 5 or 6 T-shirts in the machine. That probably made a difference also. It sounds like a jet engine during spin!

Post# 282627 , Reply# 13   5/31/2008 at 10:20 (5,798 days old) by westyslantfront ()        

Hi John. I enjoyed watching the machine with the lid open and a full tub of water. Excellent wash action.


Ross


Post# 282639 , Reply# 14   5/31/2008 at 11:22 (5,798 days old) by commodorejohn ()        

And YES ROSS, you CAN use the Mexican soap in this machine!

Post# 282703 , Reply# 15   5/31/2008 at 16:19 (5,798 days old) by laundryshark (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)        
GE Profile Harmony

John,

Many thanks for sharing these GE Profile Harmony demos. I have successfully collected these without a hitch.

With Best Regards,

Laundry Shark


Post# 282759 , Reply# 16   5/31/2008 at 22:01 (5,798 days old) by thomasortega (El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles de Porciúncula)        

John, does it removes spots on sheets? LOL ;)

Post# 282760 , Reply# 17   5/31/2008 at 22:03 (5,798 days old) by commodorejohn ()        

You're welcome! it REALLY is a nice machine-just takes alittle getting used to.

Post# 283109 , Reply# 18   6/3/2008 at 11:52 (5,795 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)        

That is a nice machine. Nice wash action too. I imagine it could get out any kind of stain imaginable. Thanks for uploading those videos.


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