My MVWC415EW does load sensing on all the cycles, Bulky cycle included. The difference is that on the Powerwash, Deep Water and Bulky cycles they will fill to a higher level, but not to the top automatically, they fill to the higher level required for the size of the load. I was very skeptical of the auto load sensing too, but my experience in a year of use is that this machine fills to the required level for every size load on every cycle, if this make any sense.
The few times I’ve used the Normal cycle it seemed to fill with an appropriate amount of water too. The best way I can discribe the water levels, is that it uses enough to get the load completly saturated, with about an inch or two water covering the load, unless Bulky is selected, that cycle fills to the highest level, if the machine senses its necessary, like if I’m washing two pillows, or a comforter that fills the basket.
If this new Maytag Commercial machine is using basically the same system as my Maytag I really don’t think that a water level control is necessary., I’ve come to trust that my machine will fill with enough water and I’ve not been dissapointed.
And, yes, there is no doubt that these washers use more water than a new FL, and they don’t conserve water like a new FL, but they aren’t nearly as water hungry as a traditonal TL either. They basically use about the same amount of water that an old time FL, like a Westinghouse would. I really love my Maytag, And if I want the same amount of water that a traditioanal TL would use I can get it on the Bulky cycle. Its really the best of both worlds.
Eddie[this post was last edited: 11/28/2017-17:16]