dnastrau
Well-known member
Hi everyone:
We have a new Maytag Epic (as posted in another thread) that we just got yesterday. The machine performs beautifully, but I am not crazy about how the door latches. It almost seems to be out of adjustment. When closing the door, it closes firmly but does so with a disconcerting "snap." The catch on the door is plastic and seems to "float" as it has elongated holes and can be moved from side to side without loosening the screws. After closer inspection, it looks like it is supposed to be this way as the screws seem to be bottomed out and it holds it enough to slide with a moderate amount of resistance. I made sure it was centered in the latch hole when closing the door. This did not improve the "feel" of the door latch action. I did not touch the screws holding the catch to the door.
The door itself drops down a bit when you open it, but does not hit the trim. A tech on the Internet posted that he "tweaks" (bends up?) the door a bit on Duets if they do not close properly. On our Epic, the hinge seems tight and raising the door up a bit just before closing it does not feel like it would tweak/bend anything unless a lot of force is used. Sounds like a "get a bigger hammer" solution to me.
I am a perfectionist when it comes to machines and I just want to make sure our new washer is OK... Anyone out there with an Epic/Duet/Kenmore HE care to comment on their door action?
Thanks!
Andrew S.
We have a new Maytag Epic (as posted in another thread) that we just got yesterday. The machine performs beautifully, but I am not crazy about how the door latches. It almost seems to be out of adjustment. When closing the door, it closes firmly but does so with a disconcerting "snap." The catch on the door is plastic and seems to "float" as it has elongated holes and can be moved from side to side without loosening the screws. After closer inspection, it looks like it is supposed to be this way as the screws seem to be bottomed out and it holds it enough to slide with a moderate amount of resistance. I made sure it was centered in the latch hole when closing the door. This did not improve the "feel" of the door latch action. I did not touch the screws holding the catch to the door.
The door itself drops down a bit when you open it, but does not hit the trim. A tech on the Internet posted that he "tweaks" (bends up?) the door a bit on Duets if they do not close properly. On our Epic, the hinge seems tight and raising the door up a bit just before closing it does not feel like it would tweak/bend anything unless a lot of force is used. Sounds like a "get a bigger hammer" solution to me.
I am a perfectionist when it comes to machines and I just want to make sure our new washer is OK... Anyone out there with an Epic/Duet/Kenmore HE care to comment on their door action?
Thanks!
Andrew S.