Haier HWMP55-918 User Manual page 12

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Operation & Wash Cycles
B Wash
Rinse
You may change the Wash, Rinse and Spin times when Memory , Heavy Normal and
Synthetic cycles are selected.
When the Wool cycle has been selected you cannot change the Wash, Rinse and
Spin times.
You can not change the Wash Rinse and Spin times when Tub dry and Quick cycles
are selected.
C Delay
button
The display shows the time remaining (in minutes) before the cycle will finish.
Push the "Delay" button and the display will show the remaining time for the cycle to
finish (in hours). The indicator flashes to indicate that the delay function is operating.
Delay start can be set for 2-24hr operation.
NOTE: The delay time is until the selected wash program finishes (you will need to
deduct wash time from this delay time to calculate when the wash will start).
D Water Level
During the Memory and Synthetic programs the washing machine will detect the size
of the laundry and automatically select the water level between levels 4, 6, 8 or 10.
To change the water level, press the Start/Pause button and make your selection
by pressing the
If there is water inside the tub and the machine cannot detect the laundry load, it will
display water level "6". If wet laundry is put in the machine, it will display level "3",
you can then manually adjust to the desired water level.
If Quick program is selected it will display water level
adjust to the desired water level.
If Tub Dry program is selected the water level cannot be manually overridden.
During operation of the wash, or rinse program, you can adjust the water level by
pressing the Water Level button.
The water level may vary due to the different moisture level of the laundry items.
Spin
button
button
Water Level
button until desired level is shown (1-10).
3
10
you can then manually

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