Changing the wash cycle options
Wash cycles explained
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| Bulky – High Efficiency Mode |
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| Bulky – High Efficiency Mode Off |
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Bulky | Recommended cycle for washing bulky items. |
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| High Efficiency Activated |
| High Efficiency OFF |
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Wash Time | n/a |
| 6 mins + soak |
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Wash action |
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| Bulky Conventional |
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Wash temp |
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| Warm |
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Rinse sequence |
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| Double Deep |
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Spin |
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| Slow (300 rpm) |
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Washing bulky items
The BULKY cycle takes special care of bulky items. Bulky garments and bedding wash most effectively when they can move freely. Ensure that there is sufficient room in the bowl for the wash load to move during the wash.
Some bulky items may float during the wash (eg. duvet/doonas). If these items sit too high in the washer they may touch stationary parts during agitate or spin. To minimise the chance of this happening, ensure that bulky items are pushed as far down into the bowl as possible, prior to spin. The washer will alert you when it is time to do this. To continue the cycle simply press
START/PAUSE.
When washing a single bulky item add a large beach towel to the wash, to ensure the load is balanced for an effective spin.
Easy Iron
Easy Iron – High Efficiency Mode
Unavailable.
Easy Iron – High Efficiency Mode Off Recommended cycle for minimising creasing.
High Efficiency Activated
High Efficiency OFF
(Default Mode)
Wash Time | n/a | 12 mins |
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Wash action |
| Regular Conventional |
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Wash temp |
| Warm/Cold |
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Rinse sequence |
| Spray/Deep |
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Spin |
| Slow (300 rpm) |