There is a difference between the amount of bubble made by the front load washer-specific detergent and general detergent.
In addition, the detergents dedicated to front load washers brand by brand differ in the amount of bubbles they produce.
If you use too much detergent or use one that produces lots of bubbles, wash and rinse times may increase as a result of the washer measuring the turbidity (intensity of water contamination) and determining the time for processing.
Causes and Symptoms
- Rinsing time increases and bubbles remain.
Try this
Use a detergent dedicated to front load washing machines and use the correct dose as recommended by the manufacturer.
➔ Avoid using a detergent that produces lots of bubbles.
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Washing time
If the intensity of contamination is low, the time may decrease by 2 to 10 minutes, and if it is detected as high, the time may increase by at least 5 and up to 30 minutes. -
Number of rinses
Rinsing may be repeated by up to 2 times depending on the intensity of contamination, and by up to 3 times depending on weather conditions.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.