Rotation Fill, Rinse Cycles - Electrolux 816 Manual

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Rotational fill
Your washing machine has a rotational fill feature.
What rotational fill does
When you start a wash programme, the washbowl is rotated with
short pulses from the electric motor as the washing machine fills
with water.
This rotation of the washbowl settles the clothes down into the
water which improves the washing performance.
Rinse cycle
Your washing machine has Eco Rinse or Deep Rinse options.
The difference between Eco Rinse and Deep Rinse
Eco Rinse
Eco Rinse minimises the amount of water used to rinse the sudsy
wash water from the clothes.
Eco Rinse is selected for you each time the washing machine is
switched on.
During the Eco Rinse cycle you will notice that the washing
machine changes spin speed and sprays water at various times.
Do not use Fabric Softener with the Eco Rinse option, it can cause
staining on the clothes.
Select the Deep Rinse option if you want to use fabric softener.
When you choose to use the Drip Dry wash programme, Deep
Rinse is automatically selected. Eco Rinse cannot be selected with a
drip dry cycle.
If your cold water supply pressure is very low, the Eco Rinse might
not be effective in rinsing the suds from your clothes. If this is the
case then use the Deep Rinse option.
Deep Rinse
In the Deep rinse cycle the rinse water will enter the washing
machine up to the wash water level selected, then agitate and
finally empty the water to waste.
The washing machine will rotational fill when Deep Rinse is
selected.
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