The wash time increases if the tub cannot create centrifugal force because the load of laundry is too small or if excessive bubbles are generated.
Moreover, washing wet laundry may cause the wash time to increase.
The operation time of a washing machine is set up based on the quantity of dry laundry. The machine automatically detects the quantity of laundry and determines the wash time.
If you wash wet laundry, the machine will detect that there are many more clothes than there actually are, and the wash time will increase.
Try this
If there is too little laundry, the time of the spin cycle may increase.
➔ [Total wash time increasing] Load an suitable quantity of laundry to wash.
Using a regular detergent, not using a detergent dedicated to front load washing machines may cause excessive amounts of bubbles to be generated and increase the wash time.
➔ We recommend the use of an adequate amount of a detergent dedicated to front load washing machines.
Load the machine with dry laundry.
➔ If the laundry is too wet, if possible, remove a reasonable amount of moisture before washing.
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