I believe this modification doesn't change the water levels in the permanent press cycle, but Jeff would know better than I. I haven't really used the permanent press cycle much and Jeff has had a lot more experience with the water levels in the various cycles. I'll find out eventually, though...
Mistervain, I'm not sure I'd do that. If you're going to have an electrician do it, I'm sure he (or she) won't be put off by wiring a switch. I would go ahead and put in the switch after a suitable period of breakin. You will probably want to make sure you don't have a lemon, although we don't...
Modification procedure
Here's how to make the modification to the newer Danby washers to get back
the water plus functionality that the first version had. You need to be
prepared to do quality work. This procedure is not particularly
difficult, but if you aren't confident about it, you should...
Mistervain, the on line manual at the Danby web site (which documents the old machine) is model DWM5500W. My printed manual which is for the new one is model DWM5500W-1. That may be the difference. Good luck finding the old one. If you can't, you can always hack it. :-)
Steve
Jeff,
I have a question about your experience with your machine. The manual for your machine (from the Danby web site) says that the water plus button only works for the A and B cycles. I doesn't mention the C or D cycles, but does say that you can't change the water level for the delicate and...
Actually, I didn't do anything with the Danby's switches. What I did was to add a switch so I could switch between two water level sensors like Jeff can. All Danbys seem to have the same water level pressure switches, unless they change that at some point. All that is needed is to add a switch...
Yes, I didn't disturb the wiring of the gentle wash button. I'm not sure when I would ever use it, though. I see what you mean about the towels. My test load is a set of towels. This is a small load and I'm using an eighth cup (two tablespoons) of Ariel Baja Espuma with fairly hard water (but...