"Heavy dirt, sand and sediment is flushed down and away--dirty water is forced up over and away."
I do not understand where or how the heavy stuff goes down and away since Maytag did not have a sediment ejector in the dead zone under the perforated tub. CR showed pictures of a veritable sand bar in the bottom of the tub for dirt after washing sandy loads. I also do not understand how simple centrifugal motion minus some sort of soil separator could, at the same time, throw water up and heavier than water soil down.
I do not understand where or how the heavy stuff goes down and away since Maytag did not have a sediment ejector in the dead zone under the perforated tub. CR showed pictures of a veritable sand bar in the bottom of the tub for dirt after washing sandy loads. I also do not understand how simple centrifugal motion minus some sort of soil separator could, at the same time, throw water up and heavier than water soil down.