georgect
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Just wanted to share some info. (from a different forum) on the steam generator in Electrolux washers.
After the wash cycle, water will be drained, then new water is added...just enough to cover the heating element at the bottom of the tub.
The element creates steam and no water is actually in the tub, therefore the clothes are tumbled in the steam for about 10 minutes.
You can use the Steam option in any cycle except Heavy Duty and Sanitize and with any water temp. (hot, warm and cold). Using the Steam option DOES NOT default the wash water temp. to only a hot wash.
Below is a video link of the Electrolux steam generator vs. seperate steam generator.
(the machine shown in the video is not the same as the machine we are accustomed to in America but the concept is the same.)
After the wash cycle, water will be drained, then new water is added...just enough to cover the heating element at the bottom of the tub.
The element creates steam and no water is actually in the tub, therefore the clothes are tumbled in the steam for about 10 minutes.
You can use the Steam option in any cycle except Heavy Duty and Sanitize and with any water temp. (hot, warm and cold). Using the Steam option DOES NOT default the wash water temp. to only a hot wash.
Below is a video link of the Electrolux steam generator vs. seperate steam generator.
(the machine shown in the video is not the same as the machine we are accustomed to in America but the concept is the same.)