Thank so much for your review! I move to Turkey in my new flats I have the same model but panels are in local language, you review save me hours time to investigate “how to use”. Have a great time :)
It is good to use a low temp setting to save energy, but word of warning here. In the waste pipe the bacteria build up because of the low temperature. Use a 95degree once in a while to clear the pipe. Depends on how much you use your machine and what for. every couple of months should be good, more if machine is used a lot. Up to you.
Hi, such a lovely machine you have. Do you ever use the sensor drying? Do you always use the timed drying? (Do you perform sensor drying by pushing the washing/drying button until only the drying light is on?) I think the low temperature is for the sensor drying. Do you also use the "rinse out fluff" cycle so you don't transfer fluff onto clothes? So many questions sorry :-)
Not sure why you would leave the drawer open if you place the detergent in the drum and didn't use the drawer which I never do because it's difficult to clean and tends to go mouldy.. And yes, it is important to leave the door open afterwards. 30° is an eco-temperature which is very useful and perfectly satisfactory if your washing and not heavily soiled.
Thank so much for your review! I move to Turkey in my new flats I have the same model but panels are in local language, you review save me hours time to investigate “how to use”. Have a great time :)
It is good to use a low temp setting to save energy, but word of warning here. In the waste pipe the bacteria build up because of the low temperature. Use a 95degree once in a while to clear the pipe. Depends on how much you use your machine and what for. every couple of months should be good, more if machine is used a lot. Up to you.
I get the impression this woman's abilities are under utilized 😉
Hi, such a lovely machine you have. Do you ever use the sensor drying? Do you always use the timed drying? (Do you perform sensor drying by pushing the washing/drying button until only the drying light is on?) I think the low temperature is for the sensor drying. Do you also use the "rinse out fluff" cycle so you don't transfer fluff onto clothes? So many questions sorry :-)
how reliable is this model just looking at buying the same version as this
Leave the door and drawer open after every wash and use hot washes more often and the machine will stay cleaner.
Not sure why you would leave the drawer open if you place the detergent in the drum and didn't use the drawer which I never do because it's difficult to clean and tends to go mouldy.. And yes, it is important to leave the door open afterwards. 30° is an eco-temperature which is very useful and perfectly satisfactory if your washing and not heavily soiled.
Horrible machine. I could never figure out how to dry. It would just heat the wet clothes but not dry them. Horrible.
30 is very unhygienic.
I wash darks and delicate at 40 colours and white go on a 60