Here it is:
The model is MCCH6110H
It is sold under the Moffat name here in Canada, by GE I assume. It looks to me like the younger sister of the Danby. I strongly suspect that this one as well is made by Gorenje in Slovenia. I saw it today at Home Depot here in Toronto, it looks alright.
I also downloaded the manual. Frankly, it leaves a lot to be desired. For instance, they mention the existence of the prewash detergent compartment, and that is all they say about the prewash. However, one has absolutely no idea how to select this prewash or what cycles it might precede automatically. It has a rinse-hold button, which when I saw it at the store assumed was to select the prewash... Not so. I suspect though that the Cottons 95 and Perma Press 60 programs include a prewash. I say this because they use 3 more liters of water than any other Normal (60, 40, *) or Perma Press (40, *) program according to the manual.
If this washer indeed does have a cold (30C) pre-wash, coupled with the 95C or even 60C wash, one could get pretty close to a profile wash. Not bad for the alleged 7kg (although I think this would overload it) capacity and 1000RPM spin and the about $700CDN they are asking for it.
Does anyone have any experience with this machine or any ideas on the pre-wash?
The model is MCCH6110H
It is sold under the Moffat name here in Canada, by GE I assume. It looks to me like the younger sister of the Danby. I strongly suspect that this one as well is made by Gorenje in Slovenia. I saw it today at Home Depot here in Toronto, it looks alright.
I also downloaded the manual. Frankly, it leaves a lot to be desired. For instance, they mention the existence of the prewash detergent compartment, and that is all they say about the prewash. However, one has absolutely no idea how to select this prewash or what cycles it might precede automatically. It has a rinse-hold button, which when I saw it at the store assumed was to select the prewash... Not so. I suspect though that the Cottons 95 and Perma Press 60 programs include a prewash. I say this because they use 3 more liters of water than any other Normal (60, 40, *) or Perma Press (40, *) program according to the manual.
If this washer indeed does have a cold (30C) pre-wash, coupled with the 95C or even 60C wash, one could get pretty close to a profile wash. Not bad for the alleged 7kg (although I think this would overload it) capacity and 1000RPM spin and the about $700CDN they are asking for it.
Does anyone have any experience with this machine or any ideas on the pre-wash?