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I HAVE A NEW MAYTAG BRAVOS WASHER SHE IS A LOW WATER CONSUMPTION GOOD OK I DON'T WRECK ON THE warranty , I WANT MORE WATER OR THEN I ADJUST THE LEVEL AND HOW TO S V P
HOW TO ADJUST THE WATER LEVEL
no exact MODEL NUmber told, so ... I guess, for you.
answer is read the manual on the WASHER.
read page. 14
It has automatic water level sensors.
use the correct washing mode stated on PAGE 14
A general answer would be you would not get a precise fluid level reading but mostly without the entry hole being fully closed or covered, if that fluid is agitated enough could be forced up and out due to pressure plus dirt may get in.
An answer from this Sears appliance expert emphasizes all four feet must make solid contact with the ground and only then worry about leveling. Good luck.
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Hello, The Texas Instruments FAQ area of their web site has on such question answered. You may want to read the relevant article. Scroll down the page and look for the part on the TI83/TI84 Plus family. Hope you will find the answer to your calculator's woes.
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