We just had service training on these new WP stackers. The dumbest thing on the 27" stacker is that you need to remove the dryer to even change a lid switch on the washer. That makes no sense to me, but I am not an engineer. So a lid sw job will now be a 2 person job!
Per WP, <span class="name">Brookelyn says:"</span> <span class="message-text">It still uses sensing. It uses a little more water then a normal cycle. However the ultimate amount will depend on the load size." I guess GE is the only choice.
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oops sorry, Cuffs. I've been super busy lately and haven't been following the site. I missed your question. In service school it was more on repair and not really on operation. I'll check into it
From what I can gather, the deep water cycles are not true deep fill. It looks like the washer will fill to about 3/4 full. The use and care guide says it is a "reduced water washer." The other cycles will sense and adapt the fill level accordingly.