Rinse water level

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My grandma has exactly the same as you and it gives her nothing but problems! The last minute of spinning lasts for up to 8!

Here is a link of the Rapid 29'

Jacob

P.S: I love the Hoover/Candy rinse levels :)

 
Water Level on my Zanussi...

The high water level for the main wash and rinses. I Believe that the pressure switch in my zanussi is set to F2.

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Here's from me and my Candy

Just when I went into bathroom, and saw the rinse level, I thought of this thread and quickly grabbed a phone to take a pic :)

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Rinse level in our Indesit IWD5123, maybe not as high as your Hoover but its higher than wot I'm used to in our previous AEG that relied on its jet to saturate the load.

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Just out of curiousity...

Being too the owner of a Hoover... I know that the rinse level in it is not always that high but only on emergencies. Are you saying that your Hoovers and Candys rinse like that as standard?

As for the last picture... I also know that Indesit always rinses like that... even when it's not needed.

Below links to the Hoover and the Indesit... if you care to watch them, you've gotta forward them for the rinses :-)
 
Rinses

I can't call those rinses a standard, but I can't say they happend rare, to be honest

On the top top end Candy's (like mine :P) there is an awesome system for not wasting time:
Normally before every rinse there is 800 or 1000rpm interm. spin, followed by a medium water level (somewhere between rubber seal and lowest point of the door glass).
BUT when there are problems with balancing - NO wasting time. It does 2 bursts (400rpm) and if balance sensor says no, it stops, tries ONCE to rebalance, and if not, instead of normal rinse, you get a rinse where water level is half of the drum (like on pics). So, no wasting 10 or 15 minutes per spin before giving up, however it gets a little on water :P
But this is just one of many things that can cause this rinse - a factor of that can be KGmode, emergencies like sudslock, or extremely dirty water.

But I don't know how do lower models react, might be the same, might not. I am sure that my GO 510 reacts on Activa sensors, and here's it's reaction to extremely dirty (coloured actually) water - Link

 

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