volvoman
Well-known member
Howdy!
A few days ago, the apartment complex that my wife and I reside in, replaced our Kenmore 417 stackable washer and dryer set (the washer died after 18 years in a blaze of glory), with a GE Spacemaker set. So far, we love the washer, and deplore the dryer - but that's another story for another day.
Whilst Mrs. Volvoman was reading the owner's guide to the new washer, she came across a sentence that confused her, regarding the "deep fill" cycle:
"The Deep Fill feature is recommended for special case use only; not for typical use".
We are not sure why this is. As it is a typical HE washer, it uses very little water. When we used the "deep fill" setting, it filled the tub to what we've come to expect with older top loaders. We actually really enjoy the deep fill feature.
Since GE is stating that it is for special case use only, does this mean that constant use will destroy the machine? Or is this GE's way of trying to tell consumers that they will waste water if they use this feature?
Anything else we should look out for with this washer? As these are now being installed in all the apartments in this complex when someone moves out, we really don't have a choice with what we get.
Thanks in advance!
A few days ago, the apartment complex that my wife and I reside in, replaced our Kenmore 417 stackable washer and dryer set (the washer died after 18 years in a blaze of glory), with a GE Spacemaker set. So far, we love the washer, and deplore the dryer - but that's another story for another day.
Whilst Mrs. Volvoman was reading the owner's guide to the new washer, she came across a sentence that confused her, regarding the "deep fill" cycle:
"The Deep Fill feature is recommended for special case use only; not for typical use".
We are not sure why this is. As it is a typical HE washer, it uses very little water. When we used the "deep fill" setting, it filled the tub to what we've come to expect with older top loaders. We actually really enjoy the deep fill feature.
Since GE is stating that it is for special case use only, does this mean that constant use will destroy the machine? Or is this GE's way of trying to tell consumers that they will waste water if they use this feature?
Anything else we should look out for with this washer? As these are now being installed in all the apartments in this complex when someone moves out, we really don't have a choice with what we get.
Thanks in advance!