Changing the wash cycle options

Wash cycles explained

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Regular

Regular – High Efficiency Mode

For normally soiled everyday cotton loads, eg. towels, t-shirts, shorts, shirts.

Regular – High Efficiency Mode Off

For everyday loads where extra water is an advantage. For example when the load is linty, sandy, or dye run is possible.

High Efficiency Activated

(Default Mode)

High Efficiency OFF

Wash Time

12 – 15 mins

12 – 15 mins

 

 

 

Wash action

Regular High Efficiency

Regular Conventional

 

 

 

Wash temp

Warm/Cold

Warm/Cold

 

 

 

Rinse sequence

Aqua Rinse (shower)

Spray/Deep

 

 

 

Spin

Fast (1000 rpm)

Fast (1000 rpm)

 

 

 

Heavy

Heavy – High Efficiency Mode

Recommended cycle for heavily soiled durable garments, eg. tea towels, rugby shorts, children’s clothes.

Heavy – High Efficiency Mode Off

For heavily soiled durable garments when you want to use more water.

High Efficiency Activated

(Default Mode)

High Efficiency OFF

Wash Time

15 mins

15 mins

 

 

 

Wash action

Heavy Duty High Efficiency

Heavy Duty Conventional

 

 

 

Wash temp

Warm

Warm

 

 

 

Rinse sequence

Aqua Rinse (shower)

Spray/Deep

 

 

 

Spin

Fast (1000 rpm)

Fast (1000 rpm)

Delicate

Delicate – High Efficiency Mode

For delicate or valuable lightly soiled clothes.

Delicate – High Efficiency Mode Off

For when you want to wash your delicates in more water.

High Efficiency Activated

High Efficiency OFF

(Default Mode)

Wash Time

6 mins

6 mins

 

 

 

Wash action

Delicate High Efficiency

Delicate Conventional

 

 

 

Wash temp

Warm/Cold

Warm/Cold

 

 

 

Rinse sequence

Aqua Rinse (shower)

Spray/Deep

 

 

 

Spin

Slow (300 rpm)

Slow (300 rpm)

 

 

 

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Fisher & Paykel WL80T65D, WL70T60D Changing the wash cycle options, Wash cycles explained Regular, Heavy, Delicate