</font><font color="blue" class="small">( We bought a FP last fall based on the published capacity and the consumer reviews however we have found it to be less then ideal. We can not wash more then 6 large size towels without getting an out of balance alarm. Perhaps we have a defective unit? )</font>
My guess is one of two things...
- Unit is defective/needs repair. We have dogs, and tons of blankets covering all the furniture. We wash full loads of bulky blankets in our FP 4-5 times a week - never had an out of balance problem. It's the only washer we've had that hasn't had this problem...
- It's possible it's not an out of balance alarm. Just a few weeks ago, the wash cycle was stopping with an alarm. We assumed it was our first out of balance problem, adjusted the load, and it finished. However, the problem kept occuring on virtually every load - even the light ones. Before calling for service, I pulled out the manual...turns out, FP washers have alarms for many different issues, and the configuration of the light display will let you know what is going on. On ours...it was a "excess foam" alert, and indeed, there was significant foam in the tub each time we would adjust the load. We had just picked up a different brand of detergent that was on sale, but it wasn't designed for high efficiency/low water usage washers. We ran a couple of water only cycles to flush things out, switched back to our regular soap and all has been fine.
As with the earlier posters, we're thrilled with the performace of our FP washer...my guess is, we've probably paid for the thing with the savings in energy necessary to dry laundry due to the high-speed spin. Our blanket drying time is now about 1/3 what it used to be.