stephen
Active member
I’ve noticed that if I chose COLD for the Wash Temp on Normal, Wrinkle-Free, or Delicate that the Washer performs differently and does things not described in the manual.
It has a special saturation process described in Manuals for other W1’s outside the US. When I emailed Customer Service I asked what the machine was doing on Cold, they told me it was just including a Soak. I, of course, did not agree with them. When you select Cold it appears to be carrying out what is described in other manuals as PowerWash 2.0. Not sure why they wouldn’t explain this feature in the corresponding manual or why the their Support employees know nothing about it.
From Non-US manual:
Special features
– Drenching phase
The washing machine will spin a few times at the beginning of the pro- gramme. During spinning, the water discharged is sprayed back into the laundry in order to achieve optimum moisture penetration.
Anyway, I thought it was an interesting feature and wasn’t sure many people even knew about it, so I thought I would share in a post.
It has a special saturation process described in Manuals for other W1’s outside the US. When I emailed Customer Service I asked what the machine was doing on Cold, they told me it was just including a Soak. I, of course, did not agree with them. When you select Cold it appears to be carrying out what is described in other manuals as PowerWash 2.0. Not sure why they wouldn’t explain this feature in the corresponding manual or why the their Support employees know nothing about it.
From Non-US manual:
Special features
– Drenching phase
The washing machine will spin a few times at the beginning of the pro- gramme. During spinning, the water discharged is sprayed back into the laundry in order to achieve optimum moisture penetration.
Anyway, I thought it was an interesting feature and wasn’t sure many people even knew about it, so I thought I would share in a post.