I noticed this GE washer where normal/delicate was via a separate switch instead of two distinct cycles on the timer.
My question is, why wasn't this done more often? I've noticed that on many machines of all brands cycles were through the timer, and even those that had selector switches for speed, prewash, extra rinse, ect still had these multiple cycles redundantly built into the timer.
Seems like more complexity by adding more increments and drum indents on the timer.
My question is, why wasn't this done more often? I've noticed that on many machines of all brands cycles were through the timer, and even those that had selector switches for speed, prewash, extra rinse, ect still had these multiple cycles redundantly built into the timer.
Seems like more complexity by adding more increments and drum indents on the timer.