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I did not recognize any kind of drain before the detergent was released (round about 10 minutes into the main wash as well).
Pressure seemed lower for sure, but I'm uncertain if it actually was the lowest possible level.
Heating started at about 2:30 on the timer.

Results were fine, but I wouldn't use this cycle for anything tougher then such loads.
 
Eco-Drying



My mum started a load today and forgot to change the cycle to Auto, so it was an Eco 50C/120F run. Cought the so called Eco-Drying phase.
The Eco cycle breaks down into a pre-wash that appears to be sensor dependent (no drain, partial drain or complete water change), a ~90 minute main wash, a short interim rinse and a relatively short final rinse that seems to lack any temperature hold phase. Max temp there is 60C/140F.
The drying phase is about an hour long and is ended with the shown door opening routine, which is executed with 1 minute on the timer and an immediate shutdown afterwards.
Drying results are as usual, though there is a lot more condensation all around the interior as well as along the door edge.

This cycle is a good option for fresh soils or gentle yet effective cleaning of fragile or light items.
 
I get the impression

That B/S/H has taken quite a step forward in using their logic and sensors with this series.
I hope it runs for your family for a very long time.
A-Level - I didn't realize you were so young. Taught English for MBA students and English for the Natural Sciences in Munich at the (formerly) Fachhochschule for decades, wish my students had had your command of English.
 
>wish my students had had your command of English.

Well...it could be argued that the students having less command of English did represent job security for the people teaching English!
 
Offtopic

Actually, even though I'm part in some kind of highly-talented schooling programm and am surrounded by people that are beyond smart, verry few actually speak/write english on an intuitive level.

I'm verry lucky to be a good speaker and feeling verry "home" in the english language.
And even if you speak the littlest bit of english, you are way more employable and in the end better of. At least here in Europe.
I have a close friend who aced the test for the officer career in the german army but got rejected simply because he made his A-levels in Latin and not in english.

Though our school system is far from perfect, it at least is a good chance for everybody to learn other languages...
 
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