Aloha Brice,
I received a readable pdf file from that tech 
support email address I gave you.
While shopping for a dishwasher, we wandered by 
the washing machines. The Whirlpools were Energy Star products.
Betsy

At 11:21 AM 3/28/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Thank You Betsy, I believe you are correct. The web site stated the newer
>models had double to triple cycles. Don't think they're energy efficient
>though. They use allot of water. Oh well, when my wife gets back IN Town
>I'll have her get the users manual out and give me the model number so I can
>read the owners manual. She can read it to me, but I can comprehend it
>better if I read it myself.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press" 
><<mailto:brailleit%40hawaii.rr.com>[email protected]>
>To: <<mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 9:16 AM
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] washing machines cycles
>
>Aloha Brice,
>I have a Whirlpool conbo washr/dryer unit. There
>is a setting for heavy-duty wash which does
>something similar. I suggest that you try to find
>out how to set it for a permapress load if you're not sure what it is set
>on.
>
>Perhaps if you could find out the model of the
>washer, you could download a manual or you could
>contact Whirlpool tech support at:
><mailto:whirlpool_customerexperience%40whirlpool.com>[email protected]
>
>BTW, when I recently contacted them to get a
>braille overlay for my new dishwasher, they told
>me they no longer provide that service.
>Betsy
>
>At 05:18 AM 3/28/2010, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >Back in December we bought this mobile home. There is a wash room that had
> >both a washing machine and dryer that the previous owner left. Both are in
> >excellent condition.. Both units are made by World pool. I've never owned
> >a world pool, just Kenmore's. With the Kenmore, a normal load took no more
> >than 40 minutes to finish. With this World pool, it seems as if it takes a
> >hour an a half. The tub fills up, then it does it's adjatating cycle,
> >drains, spins, tub fills again for a cycle and starts adjatating again,
> >drain again, then starts spinning where you hear some water being injected
> >into the tub as it spins. Then the water injection stops and it spins for
> >about 5 minutes. In the pas with the Kenmore, the load would be finished,
> >but with this woorldpool after what you'd think was the final cycle, you
> >hear a buzz alerting that the load is done. But Wrong! The whole cycle
> >starts over again. Is there a setting that allows this second cycleto be
> >shut off? I'm wasting both water and power with this unnecessary secon
> >cycle.
> >
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