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The different models
(See page 14 for rinse option instructions)
Eco rinse option
When Eco rinse is used, rinse water is sprayed into the wash bowl in pulses. After each pulse the
wash bowl will spin to remove detergent laden water from the clothes.
Normally the machine will go through a series of six pulse sprays and short spin cycles in this manner,
followed by the final long spin that removes the water from the clothes to complete the wash.
By selecting Eco rinse instead of Deep rinse, considerably less water will be used to r
emove
detergent and dirty water from your clothes. However, the wash cycle will take longer to
complete with Eco rinse. As a guide, Deep rinse uses approx. 40% more water than Eco rinse.
Eco rinse is not available with the Woollens or Bedding wash programs. When you choose these
two programs, Deep rinse is automatically selected for you.
Deep rinse option
When Deep rinse is used, rinse water enters the washing machine filling up to the wash water
level selected. The machine
will then agitate and finally empty the water through the drain hose.
For the same wash cycle settings, Deep rinse uses up to 40% more water than Eco rinse but it
will take less time to complete a full wash.
CONTROL PANEL
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DEEP RINSE AND ECO RINSE OPTIONS.
MODELS: SWT554, SWT604
Check the control panels for the one which matches your washing machine.
Each model has different features and a different control panel. The diagrams on this page and page 5 show what you
will find on the control panel of your washing machine and what the different buttons, knobs and lights are for.
Program selector dial
1
1
2 3 4 5 6 7
See page 9.
Water Level button
2
See page 10.
Temperature Button
3
See page 11.
Soak Time Button
4
See page 11.
Rinse Option Button
5
See page 14.
Start/Pause Button
6
See page 12.
Display
7
See page 12.
In some wash programs, the series of pulses, sprays and short spins may be less than six, e.g. Fast Wash
has only 3 eco sprays for both eco rinse and fast eco rinse.