How to adjust water level on Frigidaire Gallery Front Loaders

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tristarcxl

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I was bored today and had a lot of time on my hands, so I decided to see if I could make a man out of my Frigidaire front loader. I've seen it done with the Duets, but every time I've seen this model mentioned, it's always been said, "I don't know how" or "It can't be done".

Well good news! It CAN be done and I've done it.

Here's what kind of washer I'm talking about. Mine's a 2005 model:

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The pressure switch location

After you get the top off, the pressure switch is mounted to a cross brace in the top of the cabinet. You can see it hanging here directly in back of the timer dial.

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How to Adjust...

It's kind of a 2-part process to adjust the switch on this machine. There are 2 screws and they act as a team to adjust the level. Turning just one screw does absolutely nothing.

The screw on the left adjusts the diaphram spring tension and the screw on the far right adjusts the contact distance.

With my machine, I turned the left screw 2 full turns CLOCKWISE and the right screw one full turn CLOCKWISE.

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The end result...

The end result is a wash level that's much more satisfactory.

The original wash level was only about 1/2 way up the tub baffle. After the adjustment the water is about 1/2" over the top of the baffle. It just touches the top edge of the wash basket below the boot. I figure this is a good balance between water economy and good washability.

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Steve also set mine up so that it always tumbles during fills, but that has the timer running all the time, even during fills which may not be good if you have very low water pressure.
 
If you start a heavy or "Normal" cycle on mine it tumbles during fill with the timer running. I haven't modified mine, it came that way from the factory.
 
I modifed my Fridgemore and it gave a great wash. Now the computer board is not working. It fills but will not tumble.
Considering that I bought the machine used for $200.00, it is not worth fixing and I will eventually replace it.

Ross
 
I have the new gallery.....2008.....with the square door and the center dial...these can not be adjusted, daggone it...but on the model you have it was available to make adjustments, had I known mine could not be adjused I would not have bought it.....
 
Been there Done that.

I increased my FriGEMore(1999 model) and KitchenAid Ensemble models.Mine was just below the opening.Made doing bed clothes more efficient.More action and fun to watch!
 
I had mine for 10 years and adjusted the water level when I got it, no bearing problems, actually never a problem from the set, last year when I got the new ones I gave the old one to a niece and it still running, just wish the new ones are adjustable....

I also have come across ones with bad bearings from a factory set water level....go figure!
 
Du, you can try to replace the pressure switch hose.

Use a very long (really long) flexible hose.
As the hose is flexible and expands it will need more pressure inside it to make the switch detect the pressure.

But don't forget the affinity wasn't made to handle too much water above the bottom of the gasket. It can reach up to 1 inch above the bottom of the door glass. More than that will deform and destroy the gasket.

If you overfill, it will activate the antiflood system.

More water can also make the machine "make mistakes" during the spin, as it won't have time enough to drain all the water causing too many spin interruptions and consequently reduce it's life and/or, cause damages to the board and the bearings. Don't complain later.

I don't think you need too much more water on affinity. you just need to use a better detergent. In Brazil, Ariel Ecomax and Omo tanquinho are doing a great job and they rinse well.

I don't even use the extra rinse on mine anymore. (well, I use imported HE detergents) and also always put a few drops of Ecoplush in the bleach dispenser. By the end of the first rinse, the water is clear like on the last rinse.
 
Adjusting water levels, Is it a good idea?

These modern machines are designed to wash with low water levels, thats why the wash cycles are so long.
Contary to what you might think raising the water level to levels of twenty years ago will not result in better wash quality.

Overwashing and damaging clothes lies ahead when raising water levels on modern washers.

Obviously doing the opposite on older washers, lowering the water level is even worse, short wash cycles with low water, AHHH I don't need to tell you the result this will have on wash quality!.

Adjusting water levels is not advisable in my opinion.
 

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