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Post# 135960   6/16/2006 at 04:50 (6,522 days old) by askomiele (Belgium Ghent)        

Hai
My neighbour gave me a washer but it uses a lot of water. Is it possible to change the pressureswitch to a lower waterlevel?

And if the answer is yes... HOW?

Thanks anyway.
BTW is this a message for the blue or for the pink forum?






Post# 135961 , Reply# 1   6/16/2006 at 05:06 (6,522 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

You can remove the back cover from the console and look on the back of the water level control--Is there an adjustment screw on the back of it-you should be able to use that to adjust the water level.I have found some washers I got the water level was too low.If it has the adjustment you can set the level to what you want.That the expereince I had with WP-KN washers.If you open the console-just remember to unplug the machine in between adjustments to prevent shock.


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