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wash times and maytag '06's

frigilux,

my delicates too are now washed on a 10 minute wash time

although I always did think 10 minutes was a little skimpy ( grew up with an A606S w/ perm press)

the 06 series was produced while phosphates were still in detergents and shorter wah times really could get the job done.

back then.....for me at least...with a full load
12-14 minutes for heavy soil ( I would reset the timer)
8-10 for normal soil
6 mins for very light soil
6-8 minutes on gentle action for delicates

all times reduced for partial loads

And remember about the 06 series Maytags
there was no modle number change when perm press was added.

U could have an A206 or and A606 with or w/o perm press and maytag literature uses those terms.

Then there is the A806............
the original model had a wash 'n wear button...next to the regular action/gentle action buttons...there was no separate cycle.

When the whole line of '06's added the perm press cycle the A806 changed in the fact that it then had the separate cycle on the dial for perm press and 4 speed select buttons for regular or gentle wash and fast or slow spin.

A rather unique (timed not really) bleach dispenser was available on the A806 only.

However u could never get a slow spin on perm press until the 10 series which began in late 1980.

And in between the 06 and 10 series were the '08's
I refer to them as the Jimmy carter models. From 1976 to 1980
they were alost identical to the 06's on every way acept for the following.
**** a direct in bleach dispenser was available on more models
**** a Hot wash /cold rinse had to be available on all models
the '06's had hot warm only on regular ...the only way to get hot cold was on perm press
**** the control panel changed from seamist blue to warm walnut baige
**** the round orange light above the center dial dissappeared,

There never was a A808 produced the model# was not changed from A806 during the 08 series run becasue the 806 always allowed for a hot/cold regular cycle... during the 08 run the the A806 lost its suds saver option availability and went to a direct in bleach dispenser.

Easiest way to identfy what u are looking at

'06 original modles with no perm press on dial...even the deep tub (19) gallon only had 3 water levels and up to 14 mins wash time

'06 models w/ perm press
temp buttons were (cold warm hot) water levels were (small
medium normal) (and large) for the deep tub modles
up to 10 min wash time only...8 mins for perm press

'08 models
temp buttons in reverse (hot warm cold) higher end modles without suds saver option has a hot/warm option
water levels now called (small load ..medium load ...Large load) (Ex Large load) for the deep tub modles

hope this clears up and does not confuse
 
At first I couldn't understand...

I had no idea why this A606 was getting so much attention. I liked the retro look but thought, "it's just an old machine I picked up for $35- what's so cool about that?"

Now that I finished the dial and cleaned up the filter, I ran a couple of loads. I left the door to the laundry room open while working on the computer so I could hear if everything was OK after the "big tumble".

It had been growing on me, but suddenly I got it! It has an amazing sound! I stopped what I was doing to go watch it and listen. It seems so solid and well built. Mostly, I appreciate the simplicity of its design and its "machineness" if that makes any sense. Meant to run forever and easy to access. This is better engineering than any modern stuff, and was not built to be thrown away when it wore out.

Those are the very reasons I love my other toys of the era mentioned above. I could listen all day (and do) to my Harley running, and the simplicity of it is refreshing. I have a stereo in the Chevelle, but rarely listen to it, preferring to listen to the growl the V8 and the dual exhaust make. And simplicity? I can actually get INSIDE the engine compartment to work on it! I see the ground when I open the hood!

So, I am pretty sure I just took on a new obsession. The only downside to this new discovery of old appliances is that I don't have any room. My house is tiny, and the garage houses my other goodies. Time to buy a bigger house? Or maybe time to replace all the modern appliances with cool old ones...

Now I get it!
 
Replace the new appliances ones with nice old ones! (while the girlfriend is away of course) (:
 
Great Job on the Dial Steve!

The .pdf looks like a perfect match to me. You have a talent that would be very helpful in restoring decals on older machines! I totally agree with you on your statement about the 'sound'. It is a sound of wonderful engineering, wonderful craftsmanship, and that classic Maytag look. I know it took my good friend a little while to warm up to them, but once it hits - you know it - you're a Maytag fan!

Ben

BTW - is there a mouse or a rat under that hood? =) This Goat guy just has to ask!
 
Did you mean "epigraphy"? The study of insciptions,esp. ancient ones. (like on an old Maytag timer dial) LOL!!
 
Mouse or Rat

Only a mouse. It's a freshly rebuilt 350 with an Edelbrock Performer, Holley 650, headers, lumpy cam and electronic ignition, so it does manage to move.
 
Kenny - I always wondered about you! I grew up in a Buick/Pontiac family. Stuck in a Firebird world - 78 Gold TA and a 74 Ram Air Formula 400 - but I've always wanted a 69 or 70 GTO or Grand Prix.

Ben
 
dude totalnewb

I remember what my mom said in 1972 when we got our A606S after a whirlpool 1967 Imperial 90 not that that was a bad machine but the bearing went out after a short time.

she said it sounded "eligant" when it washed and spined..ther is nothing like the sound of a maytag/.......we won't tak about the sound of the "s" modles saving or returning the water tho....that clank was/is neat but unnerving
.

Tom
 

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