What's the point in tumbling dry to recognise the load?? Seems silly to me, after just a few tumbles you can hear the water stops hitting the paddles (ie water below drum). As a Duvet cycle it should fill deeper to start with and then top up if needed, not decide to recognise the load, then switch to main wash before it's had chance to fill again. If it was a white duvet, with sweat / soil stains that duvet would come out just as dirty and probably as unhygienic. I hope Bosch/Siemens develop the cycle in future, and use more water, as duvets need it.
glenfieldmathk1 The display write "recognize load" in 2 different moments, but the second phase is very short; also if the load is not very small, the Main Wash start in any case. Very bad for covers or big items in general. We can use Delicates cycle. The level is better but the mechanical movement and the spins is not good for me
What's the point in tumbling dry to recognise the load?? Seems silly to me, after just a few tumbles you can hear the water stops hitting the paddles (ie water below drum).
As a Duvet cycle it should fill deeper to start with and then top up if needed, not decide to recognise the load, then switch to main wash before it's had chance to fill again.
If it was a white duvet, with sweat / soil stains that duvet would come out just as dirty and probably as unhygienic.
I hope Bosch/Siemens develop the cycle in future, and use more water, as duvets need it.
glenfieldmathk1 The display write "recognize load" in 2 different moments, but the second phase is very short; also if the load is not very small, the Main Wash start in any case. Very bad for covers or big items in general. We can use Delicates cycle. The level is better but the mechanical movement and the spins is not good for me
That's disappointing. Thought the sensor would be better at increasing the water level
On a miele this couldnt happen
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