Does anyone have pictures or sales literature of those push button Maytag washers from the 70s and 80s? I've never seen one in person. They were rapid advance and to my knowledge had no electronics.
My Maytag has pushbuttons for water temp and fill level, and the mechanical timer.Does anyone have pictures or sales literature of those push button Maytag washers from the 70s and 80s? I've never seen one in person. They were rapid advance and to my knowledge had no electronics.






19 gallons for a full tub of water on the '06 models, 16 gallons for the 160/900/902. I think spray rinsing is affected by water pressure so there's no defined specification. Also, cold vs warm spray rinsing affects total water usage. My gripe about the push button models are cold spray rinsing with warm water washes. Only a warm spray rinse is used when selecting a hot wash. I get around it by selecting a hot wash 1 minute after the timer motor has advanced (doing it sooner causes the timer to completely reset itself). They're an interesting design but too restrictive for me, personally.
And that is why I modified my A482 with that extra button, indicator light, that forces a Warm Spray and Deep Rinse if set for hot or warm wash.I'm fine with a cold spray rinse on a cold water wash, but a warm spray rinse is better for warm and hot washes.
Maytag should have fitted these with more options. A separate infinite water level adjustment. Separate cold/warm spray and deep rinse switch (like the 142/700/702 models) and a prewash button. They could have removed the Permanent Press button and used it as a Prewash like the 806 models where it would fill, wash for 4 minutes, drain, fill, agitate for a minute, soak for a few minutes, and then go on with the normal wash cycle. It would require another dose of detergent after the first spin though.
The A9900/LAT9900/LAT9904 electronic units had pretty good flexibility except they all spray rinsed with cold water like all Maytag helical top loaders made from the 12 series in 1984 to the end of production in 2006.