Wash options
Once you have selected your wash cycle you may wish to change the default wash options.
Water level
Auto water level (not available on QuickSmart™ washer)
Your washer has the ability to automatically select the most efficient water level
for the load.
1. Place your clothes in the washer.
2. Select the wash cycle (and select 'Auto' water level if not automatically
selected).
3. Touch
. The washer will automatically fill to the correct water level for the load,
for both phases of the wash.
• When washing an unusual load, eg large bulky garments, items or
pillows, we recommend you select the 'Delicate' cycle.
• If there is already water in the bowl, it is best to manually select the
water level.
Manual water level selection
The agitator has five levels marked on its stem that can be used to help
you select the correct water level. Select the correct water level by using
the mark nearest to the top of the load.
• The levels marked on the agitator do not correspond exactly to the level
of the water. They indicate the level of dry clothes suitable for the water
level.
• Your washer may occasionally add water during agitation. This is to
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Selecting 'Auto' water level
Updated: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 00:31:39 GMT
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Rince cycle indicating 29 minutes to go and then changes to 32 after a few minutes and then stops Spin cycle doing similar thing is starting off at 11 minutes to go but stopping and coming up with ****minutes to go. Then stops after 2 minutes. Looks like water sitting underneath bowl when bowel is moved around
The issue could be caused by the washer detecting an out-of-balance load, excessive suds, or improper drainage. If the wash load is out of balance, the washer may stop and require manual redistribution of the load. Excessive suds from too much detergent can cause delays, requiring time for the suds to dissolve before continuing. Additionally, improper drain hose positioning or a slow water flow rate can affect cycles and leave water sitting under the bowl. Checking load distribution, using the correct detergent amount, and ensuring proper drainage can help resolve the issue.
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