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I called a few distributors for pricing, and apparently this special gives a $50 discount, (on a pair, I think), and according to the website they donate $20 for each of these machines sold. In the next week or two I'm buying the 542 with dryer...not sure if I'll do the special or not.

Now to find the post about how to raise the water level and defeat the lid switch.
 
And here's how to defeat the lid switch.  Even simpler!  You literally clip a clothespin to the flat metal lever as shown. It's on the back of the washer just above the drain hose.  Thanks/credit to Martin/Yogitunes for the photo.

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Thanks

I started searching the archives, but didn't find it...the video does make it look pretty easy. Perhaps I'll give it a try on my 432 this weekend!
 
I looped a lanyard around the lid switch

So it's not permanently bypassed, but it's easy for me to trigger it when I want to watch, without having to reach around behind the machine. I hang the other end of the lanyard on the water supply valve where I can see it and get to it easily.

Rebeccah
 
LLMaytag it is a walk in the park

Just be very gentle when you turn the screw clockwise, the fill valve is not the sturdiest piece back there.

I would advise about 1/4 to 1/2 turn to start, checking each time until it comes to the level you like.

FYI all the screws are 1/4 inch.
 
AWN542 & ADG4BR

Well, even though I'm not living in the house yet, the new SQs are there and I've done several loads and they run great. The clothespin is in place, but on one of my visits before move-in I'll try adjusting the water level.

Thanks Washman and Frigilux, I'll let you know how it goes!

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Boy does that ever look good

I bet you are excited as all get out to use these fine USA made machines. I think you will find them to be a wise purchase and give you many years of fine service.
 
These are the BEST, washers and dryers out in this world today. Their not computerized and digital, there old fahsioned and clean way better than anything else made in this day. Also, they actully do the job correctly.
 
Excited

Yeah, I'm somewhat excited...they are very cool. The dryer will be a new experience. Slightly larger than my Maytag Dependable Care Plus, and a stainless steel drum instead of porcelain. I'll miss the flashing moisture indicator light on the Maytag, and it will be interesting to compare "Automatic" drying with the SQ to the Maytag's "Electronic."
 
Let me know how the dryer performs

My GE has a moisture sensor and my research indicates the SQ models do not. I am curious about their drying performance w/o overdrying the laundry.

 

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