I wouldn't think so, most rinse in cold water.  But if the initial fill is
correct, I wouldn't think your hoses are wrong.  If you set it for cold
wash, and the first fill is cold, the hoses are right.  But it is possible
the knob is labeled wrong, so instead of being cold, it is actually hot, and
if that is the case, the hoses would be wrong.
Michael
 
 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Claudia
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 8:56 PM
To: Claudia
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Washer Questions!



Okay Everyone,

I know that I've had lots of questions this week!

It's been brought to my attention that our washer may have been set up wrong

or defective, from the get-go, but we never realized it until now! Our 
washing machine has three water temperature settings: hot, warm and cold!

If we initially want to wash a load in cold, the water goes into the machine

cold. However, when the rinse cycles begin and the initial water has been 
expelled from the machine and it is filling for the rinse cycles, the water 
comes out steaming hot!
This is the same with all cycles! If I start with hot initially, the rinse 
cycles are hot, of course, and that makes sense.
If I start with warm initially, the rinse cycles also fill the washer with 
hot water, but you would think the water would be warm or cold, depending on

the initial setting it was placed on!

Is this normal because I'm told that it's not!

I'm told that when washing in cold, the rinse cycles should also be cold, in

warm, the rinse cycles should be warm, etc.

Claudia

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