You can adjust the water level
You can adjust the Water Pressure fill switch and put the water level back up to the top of the wash basket. There is a video on you tube that shows you how to do it. SQ had to lower the water level when they send it out from the factory to be in compliance with Government regulators, but fortunately, they just adjusted the pressure fill switch so the washer won't fill to the top- but you can go back and adjust it back up. You can also hold the know on "reset" and let it fill as high as you want but you'd have to do the same thing for the rinse, so I'd just adjust the pressure switch back up so it would always fill completely up. I bought one last August and a friend of mine bought one last month-- we both had the switch adjusted so the machine fills full. I have since returned my machine as I got a lemon, but I truly think it was a temporary issue with timers on the machine. I may end up getting another one right before they quit making them due to government regulations. I have a 10-yr old kitchenaid I found on Craigslist and I love it.
You can adjust the Water Pressure fill switch and put the water level back up to the top of the wash basket. There is a video on you tube that shows you how to do it. SQ had to lower the water level when they send it out from the factory to be in compliance with Government regulators, but fortunately, they just adjusted the pressure fill switch so the washer won't fill to the top- but you can go back and adjust it back up. You can also hold the know on "reset" and let it fill as high as you want but you'd have to do the same thing for the rinse, so I'd just adjust the pressure switch back up so it would always fill completely up. I bought one last August and a friend of mine bought one last month-- we both had the switch adjusted so the machine fills full. I have since returned my machine as I got a lemon, but I truly think it was a temporary issue with timers on the machine. I may end up getting another one right before they quit making them due to government regulations. I have a 10-yr old kitchenaid I found on Craigslist and I love it.