In order to provide you the correct size capacity of your Frigidaire front load washer, I would need your model number please. You can normally locate the serial tag (which lists your model number) on the upper front, as you open the door. Thank you and I look forward to further assisting you! - Z
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My Kenmore HE2 plus washer has problems with spin funciton. almost all of the ... or twins size blanket, it just won't spin, even with extra spin cycle only. ... Check to see if the washer will spin without any clothes at all in the basket. ... My HE2 will wash a very small load. ... Any bigger loads The drum will try and turn but wont.
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... won't drain or spin. For more front load washing machineinformation and repai. ... If the cycle has completed and water is still left in the machine select "Drain and Spin" to remove anywater remaining in the washer. This can be caused .... I have aKenmore HE2 plus front load washer. I can't seem to get it ...
KenmoreFront-Load Super Capacity Washing Machine (4753) .... super wet, and to spin the empty drum after each load to hear if anything was caught in that gap. .... 1st of all: You cannot use any other detergent than HE rated detergent - PERIOD. ... will create too many suds and clog up the machine, and the clothes won't be clean.
yes I would say these machines will wash this item
should be gentle cycle and max water level settings.
I can confirm kenmores xtra capacity machine does.
If material is delicate or fragile any, the large frontload
machines at local laundromats will be appropriate for this job.
hope this info will be helpful, PAUL Douglas Calif.
Dimensions/Weight/Electrical
Height:
43 5/8"
Width:
27"
Depth:
27"
Approximate Shipping Weight:
180 lbs.
Electrical Requirements:
120V/60Hz.
Features
Control Location:
Top Console
Capacity:
Super Capacity
Tub Size (cu. ft.):
3
Agitator Style:
Twin Spin
Cycles:
13
Wash/Rinse Temperature Combinations:
3
Motor Speeds:
2
Heavy Duty Motor (Hp):
3/4
Total Front Serviceability:
Yes
Pi,r,squared times height. Remember math back when we didn't have computers? So that's 3.14 x radius(half the distance across drum)squared(times itself) times height or depth of drum. Remember to do radius times itself first, then Pi, then height.
Starting in early 2002, the capacity sizes were changed around a little bit. A normal sized washer now all have the same sized tubs (pretty much) in the 110 series (Whirlpool Manufactured) washers. The capacity is now rated somewhat by the agitator action the washer comes with. Depending on the type of agitator you have, will determine the capacity. King size capacity means you have a pretty good capacity (size wise) than others. You have normal capacity, large capacity, super capacity, king capacity, and I even think they have canyon (yes canyon) capacity. Capacity sizes dont really mean to much though. In order for you clothes to get clean, the must have room in the tub to move. The must be able to float up, then get pulled down by agitator action. That should determine the size of what goes in the washer. Always use same type clothing when doing laundry (i.e. towels with towels, sheets with sheets, etc, this will keep the load balanced better). Watch what you load, comforters are ok (per manufactures ok) but I do not tlike the idea unless its a front loader, and only by itself. Let me know if this helps you out any.
On newer, and sometimes a little newer, Whirlpool and Kenmore (Kenmore is made by Whirlpool) considers a few things in determing capacity. Most of the inner baskets are the same size, but they also add in agitator action into the mix. A Kenmore with an auger top agitator would have higher capacity than a Kenmore with just a normal agitator, even though it has the same sized drum. So a super capacity washer would have theoretically less CLEANING CAPACITY than a super capacity plus. The agitator action is actually what determines capacity on these models. So, with that in mind, cubic load should be about the same on both units. Sorry that I had to go into "Bill Nye The Washer Guy" mode, but thats about the only way to describe. Let me know if I can confuse you any more haha. Seriously though, if you need further help or info, write back, and will try to get you some other information. Remember, this theory only works on top load "normal people" washers, not the front loaders.
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