James W. asked

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How much hot water is used during a wash cycle in a Maytag LSE 7806 GGE stacked washer/dryer for a large 'warm' cycle and a large 'hot' cycle?

September 4th, 2024

Michelle S. answered

For a large 'hot' cycle, the washer requires a full 68 liters of hot water, as the rinse cycle uses ...

September 4th, 2024

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