Here is a list of lights and what they mean. Wash, rinse lights flash 1 time - trouble sensing water fill levels] Wash, rinse lights flash 2 times - fill error, water isn't filling properly Wash, Spin lights flash 2 times - max speed not reached, the washer isn't spinning fast enough; Wash, rinse status lights flash 3 times
Spin + Drain - spins the load then empties the water. For resilient garments. If you exclude the spin cycle, the machine will drain only. Rinse + Spin - rinses and then spins. For resilient garments. Rapid 30º - for washing lightly soiled garments quickly. This cycle only lasts 30 minutes, saving time and energy.
Kay, if you don't want the clothes to be stretched much at all, you'll need to wash the load on a slow agitating cycle (usually 'delicate' or similar description) and use a slow spin. Both the 'spin' and 'agitate' stretch clothes in different ways to 1) get them clean and then 2) pull the water out of them. -Lauren. Spin is one of the three wash cycles in a washing machine, wash, rinse, and spin. It is the last part of washing clothes and removes all excess moisture from your clothes. Spin cycles can be dry as well as with water. Spin cycles when clubbed with running water can also be substituted for the rinse cycle. Since semi-automatic washing machines . 437 360 469 51 101 206 60 420