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12
WASH CYCLES
Your washer has a number of wash cycles to suit your laundering needs. Selecting the
most appropriate cycle for each particular wash load will help ensure you get the best
wash result.
The most energy efficient cycles are those that perform at lower temperatures and longer
duration.
CYCLE SUB-CYCLE DESIGNED FOR
MAX.
LOAD SIZE
(kg)
WASH
TEMP
(°C)
SPIN
SPEED
(rpm)
Eco 40-60 n/a
A cycle for normally soiled cotton
items that are washable at 40°C or
60°C, as per the care label. These
items can be washed together in
the same cycle
9 40 1400
Mixed n/a
A faster cycle designed for mixed
loads with normal soil
9
30
(Cold-60)
1100
(0-1400)
Cottons n/a
A cycle for normally soiled
cotton garments
9
40
(Cold-90)
1400
(0-1400)
Delicates n/a
A gentle wash with more
water to care for lightly soiled
delicate garments
4
30
(Cold-40)
500
(0-800)
Synthetics
A normal wash action for your
everyday synthetics and poly-
cotton blends
4
40
(Cold-60)
1100
(0-1100)
Rinse n/a
Items that require rinsing
and spinning
9 Cold
1100
(0-1400)
Drum Clean n/a
An extra hot cycle designed to
clean your washer
n/a 90
1400
(1400)
Spin n/a Spinning wet items 9 n/a
1100
(500-
1400)
20
°C n/a
A cold concentrated wash with a
fast spin
9
Cold
(Cold)
1100
(0-1400)
Sanitise n/a
An extra hot concentrated wash
with multiple rinses
9 75
1100
(0-1400)
Wool n/a
An extra gentle wash action for
machine washable woollen items
that complies with Woolmark
Apparel Care criteria
2
40
(Cold-40)
800
(0-800)
Quick
Quick 15
A cycle for freshening up of new or
very lightly soiled garments
2
30
(Cold-30)
800
(0-1400)
Quick 30
(default)
A cycle for cleaning lightly soiled
loads quickly
4
30
(Cold-30)
800
(0-1400)
Steam
Refresh
n/a
A cycle designed to remove
creases and light odours from up
to two shirts
2 shirts n/a n/a
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