How Does The Water Aid Recirculation System Work; Water Aid Recirculation System; Inner Washbowl Design - Electrolux EWT959 User Manual

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2 new water saving technology electrolux water aid washing machine
New water saving technology
This washing machine features many wash program options
allowing you to select exactly the right combination for each
wash load to clean and care for your clothes.
Additionally, when you choose to use Eco rinse with the new
machine, considerable water savings can be made.
and the amount of water saved on following pages.
environmental tip
when used with a full load of clothes and with Eco rinse
selected.
rinse is selected for you to help you save money and to
reduce the impact on the environment. You can select
Deep Rinse for your first wash load if you wish.
If you have previously used a top load agitator type washer,
you need to know that your new washer works differently.
This washer uses much less water per load of washing and
does it through two new technologies.
1. Water Aid Recirculation system – In most wash and
deep rinses the recirculation system is active and a
recirculation pump runs to keep water at a low level in
the outer bowl, and at a correct level in the washbowl.
Water Aid recirculation saves 33% of wash and
deep rinse water.
However, to give better wash results for some types
of loads, soil levels and detergent combinations, some
programs do not have the recirculation system active
in the wash stage, and some programs do not have
the recirculation system active in both the wash and
active programs on page 7.) Savings in water usage are
realised whatever your load size. Load sensing coupled
amount of water required is used. The machine senses
the load size and adjusts the amount of water required
while continuing to keep water at a low level in the outer
bowl.
2. Eco rinse is available as the preferred rinsing option. It is
done by spraying water on the clothes, spinning the water
out and repeating this sequence four more times. Deep
rinse is available but the clothes are fully submerged in
rinse water before draining and final spin. Eco and deep
are both effective at removing detergent. In this washer,
Eco rinse saves 75% of the deep rinse water used in
a traditional top load agitator machine and is not designed
for use with fabric conditioner.
environmental tip
recirculation system is active (see table on page 7), and
choosing an Eco rinse, will use less than half the water of
traditional top load washing machines.

How does the Water Aid recirculation system work?

works as follows. Excess water in the outer bowl is pumped
Aid recirculation system.
Control of the water flow from the inner washbowl to the
outer bowl has been achieved through the redesign of the
washbowl drain holes.
whatever the load size by utilising water in the outer bowl.
Water Aid recirculation system (Patent Pending)
After your washing machine has filled with water for your
down water from the outer bowl and pump it into the inner
washbowl.
for 100 seconds then resting for 5 seconds. This maintains
the correct level of water in the washbowl while keeping the
water in the outer bowl to a minimum.
also effectively keeps the pump free and clear of lint.
and off during wash and deep rinse, if selected.
The water level may appear to be too low for your wash,
the outer bowl the water level will increase in the inner
washbowl to the correct height for your wash.

Inner washbowl design

The design of the inner washbowl is the most apparent
change to your washing machine.
slot-shaped
drain hole
Gone are the hundreds of drain holes normally seen in
the washbowl. These have been replaced with a few slot
shaped holes inside teardrop shaped indentations arranged
evenly around the washbowl wall. The number and design
of the drain holes control the flow of water from the
washbowl to the outer bowl.

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