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Todd November 16th 08 12:12 AM

Hot Water fill problems on Maytag MVWC500VW
 
Hi All,

First off, yes I put the hoses on right!

Just purchased a Maytag Centennial MVWC500VW washer.

It has an interesting defect/featu when the
water temp switch is set on "Hot", it runs cold water
in along with the hot. Hot is always on. Cold goes
on for about ten seconds, then off for 10, and repeats
until the tub is filled. (It destroys my ability
to do a hot wash.)

Question: is this a feature of a defect?

If it is a feature, is there a way to disable it?

Many thanks,
-T

Mikepier November 16th 08 02:10 AM

Hot Water fill problems on Maytag MVWC500VW
 
On Nov 15, 7:12*pm, Todd wrote:
Hi All,

First off, yes I put the hoses on right!

Just purchased a Maytag Centennial MVWC500VW washer.

It has an interesting defect/featu *when the
water temp switch is set on "Hot", it runs cold water
in along with the hot. *Hot is always on. *Cold goes
on for about ten seconds, then off for 10, and repeats
until the tub is filled. *(It destroys my ability
to do a hot wash.)

Question: is this a feature of a defect?

If it is a feature, is there a way to disable it?

Many thanks,
-T


My GE washer has an auto temp feature that sometimes cycles the hot
and/or cold to get the right temperature. I don't know if you can
disable the feature or not. But you could always shut off the cold
water supply so all that fills up is hot water.

No Name November 16th 08 03:22 AM

Hot Water fill problems on Maytag MVWC500VW
 
"Todd" wrote in message ...
Hi All,

First off, yes I put the hoses on right!

Just purchased a Maytag Centennial MVWC500VW washer.

It has an interesting defect/featu when the
water temp switch is set on "Hot", it runs cold water
in along with the hot. Hot is always on. Cold goes
on for about ten seconds, then off for 10, and repeats
until the tub is filled. (It destroys my ability
to do a hot wash.)

Question: is this a feature of a defect?

If it is a feature, is there a way to disable it?

Many thanks,
-T


It's a "green" feature. This one ensures E. coli and other fecal germs
survive the wash cycle.

Either shut off the cold water inlet valve while the washer is filling, or
if you're smart, return your washer and buy a Speed Queen (by far
the best top loaders made today):

http://www.speedqueen.com/home/products/aws76nw.asp






[email protected] November 16th 08 01:23 PM

Hot Water fill problems on Maytag MVWC500VW
 
On Nov 15, 10:22*pm, wrote:
"Todd" wrote in ...
Hi All,


First off, yes I put the hoses on right!


Just purchased a Maytag Centennial MVWC500VW washer.


It has an interesting defect/featu *when the
water temp switch is set on "Hot", it runs cold water
in along with the hot. *Hot is always on. *Cold goes
on for about ten seconds, then off for 10, and repeats
until the tub is filled. *(It destroys my ability
to do a hot wash.)


Question: is this a feature of a defect?


If it is a feature, is there a way to disable it?


Many thanks,
-T


It's a "green" feature. *This one ensures E. coli and other fecal germs
survive the wash cycle.

Either shut off the cold water inlet valve while the washer is filling, or
if you're smart, return your washer and buy a Speed Queen (by far
the best top loaders made today):

http://www.speedqueen.com/home/products/aws76nw.asp- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yes, it sounds like automatic temp control of the water, which in
general is a good idea. For example, if for COLD temp it just filled
with cold water, that water could be 65 deg in summer in one location
and 40 deg in winter somewhere else, which would affect cleaning
properly. But I would suspect as cited above, that to meet Energy
Star ratings, in more recent years they have probably brought down the
max hot temp. Per some of the above advice, you can try turning off
the cold while it fills. But clearly that's a pain, you then have to
be there at the right time to turn it back on or the rinse will not
work, etc and also it wouldn't surprise me if on some of the new
intelligent machines that could cause a fault.

Todd November 29th 08 01:38 AM

Hot Water fill problems on Maytag MVWC500VW
 
lid wrote:
"Todd" wrote in message ...
Hi All,

First off, yes I put the hoses on right!

Just purchased a Maytag Centennial MVWC500VW washer.

It has an interesting defect/featu when the
water temp switch is set on "Hot", it runs cold water
in along with the hot. Hot is always on. Cold goes
on for about ten seconds, then off for 10, and repeats
until the tub is filled. (It destroys my ability
to do a hot wash.)

Question: is this a feature of a defect?

If it is a feature, is there a way to disable it?

Many thanks,
-T


It's a "green" feature. This one ensures E. coli and other fecal germs
survive the wash cycle.

Either shut off the cold water inlet valve while the washer is filling, or
if you're smart, return your washer and buy a Speed Queen (by far
the best top loaders made today):

http://www.speedqueen.com/home/products/aws76nw.asp

I do not know if this thread is too stale, but I took
your advice and returned the Maytag for a Speed Queen 44.
It was not the easiest of affairs, the Speed Queen dealer
being an hour and a half away.

Anyway, Margo says the Speed Queen is the nicest washer
she has ever owned. The difference between the Speed
Queen and The Maytag Centennial is the difference
between a high school football team and the Green Bay
Packers (not this year's Packers).

Wow, what a piece of crap that Maytag is: no hot water,
constant out of balances, including with an empty tub
of water, not front serviceable, constantly splashing
water on the floor, gears that jam in place. Did I
mention the grease it dumped on the floor when I
moved it out.

I called Maytag and rang their ears about the hot
water over ride. They did not much like me calling it
an E. Coli switch (they deserved it!).

Thank you so, so much for the tip!

-T


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