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It only uses enough water required to wash a specific size load. I suggest reading the manual.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The ENERGY STAR® Certified LG 5.5 Cu. Ft. High Efficiency Smart Top Load Washer with EasyUnload - Alpine White, Model: WT8400CW, is a "High-Efficiency" washer as indicated in its title, and it is specifically designed for use with High-Efficiency (HE) detergents only. High-efficiency (HE) detergents are low-sudsing, concentrated formulas designed for HE washers that use less water, producing optimal cleaning with minimal suds and quickly dispersing dirt to prevent redepositing on clothes, saving energy and water. You should only use HE detergent in HE machines (front-loaders and modern top-loaders) to avoid overflows and ensure proper cleaning, identified by the "HE symbol" on the bottle, as regular detergent creates too many suds for low-water cycles. The washer automatically adjusts the water level for the type and size of wash load for the best results and maximum efficiency, and the water levels may be much lower than you expect. This is normal, and cleaning. While you can technically add extra water to a top-load High-Efficiency (HE) washer using a bucket or hose, it is generally advised against because it can cause poor cleaning, tangled clothes, and potential leaking. The washer has a Depp Fill option that you can select to add extra water to the wash cycle for better wash performance with large or bulky items, however, if the washer reaches its maximum water level, this button will have no effect. To add more water while a cycle is running, pause the cycle and select this option. When you select the Normal cycle and the Deep Fill option, the cycle is changed to the Deep Wash cycle before starting...^Ivan.
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