A:AnswerIf you're referring to the fact that this washer doesn't have a drainage hose in the lower front panel to drain water build-up every month or so, I may be able to answer your question.
I was just at Best Buy today and the sales guy explained that this machine has a built-in pump to get rid of any residual water that accumulates at the bottom.
A:AnswerHi Otto, you can add a Presoak time of your choice to awash cycle. Items will gently tumble through the detergent and water for the selected time to help loosen tough stains. We would not recommend using bleach for this cycle.
A:AnswerThe washer was designed to have both Cold & Hot water inputs. Without the hot water input the washer will go in trouble mode. You can put cold water to both Hot and Cold water inputs and the heating element will heat the water eventually but the heating element was designed to maintain the temperature not to make the water hot.
A:AnswerHello Gwerd! The differences would be the following: WFW92HEFW has 12-Hour FanFresh® Option, Wash and Dry Cycle, Load&Go™, Interior Light, Spin Speeds-5, Automatic Temperature Controls, Number of Wash Cycles-12, and Number of Soil Levels- 4.
WFW85HEFW has Add-A-Garment, Quick Wash Cycle, Sanitize Cycle with Heater, TumbleFresh™ Option, Undercounter Installation, Visible Ball Balancer, Precision Dispense, Spin Speeds-4, Number of Wash Cycles-11, Number of Soil Levels- 3.
A:AnswerHi ajbd, for this Whirlpool - 4.5 Cu. Ft. 11-Cycle Front-Loading Washer, the bottom dimensions are 27" by 31 1/2", as such, we would recommend a larger Washer Pan.
A:AnswerHello! Unfortunately, you cannot have both. As that would be too much weight on the Pedestal. Thank you for your inquiry on our Whirlpool appliances.
A:AnswerHi RWValarie, the ATC System controls the incoming water supply to provide an accurate setting for the water temperature in the washer tub. The ATC system uses a thermostat located in the water supply tubing between the water inlet valve and the vacuum break called a Thermistor. This thermistor senses the incoming water temperatures and provides input to the ATC control board. The board uses this input to cycle the hot and cold water solenoids on the water inlet valves to achieve the desired water temperature settings. The ATC System will provide 70 degree F (+/- 5 degrees) for the COLD setting, 100 degree F (+/- 10 degrees) for the WARM setting, and 120 degrees (+/- 15 degrees) for the HOT setting. The final water temperature is measured inside the tub. In the cold setting, the cold water is energized 100% of the time and the hot water solenoid is cycled off and on. In the warm setting, the opposite happens, and the hot water solenoid is energized 100% of the time while the cold water solenoid is cycled off and on. Therefore, if you were to test the incoming water at any given time you may feel hot or cold water coming in if it is cycling at that time.
A:AnswerHello! We would recommend checking the dimensions of the units to make sure they are compatible. If so, you may use the universal Stack kit W10869845. Thank you for your inquiry on our Whirlpool appliances.
A:AnswerNo, we would only recommend stacking model numbers WED85HEFW, and WGD85HEFW with this unit. Hopefully this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our Whirlpool appliances!