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I think it's normal . these may answer your questions.I will call factory to find out for you later

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛1:)front-load laundry machines profess great water and energy savings. How does a longer cycle reconcile with such efficiency?

First, front-load washers don’t fill deeply with water, only to dump it all out a short while later. Rather, they pump in a minimal amount of water (some models use sensors to determine the size of the load).

Water continuously filters in and out throughout the cycle, meaning the water stays clean the entire time. Top-load washers fill with water until the clothes float, and then the clothes just sit in that water for the entire cycle.

Also, heating the water often takes longer in a front-loader. A sanitation wash cycle takes about two hours. But you can be assured the hotter temperature eliminates all the cold and flu germs and dust mites congregating in your clothing and linens.

The good news is laundry still takes the same amount of time because dry times have been cut in half. We used to wait for the hour-long drying cycle to finish long after the washer was done. But now, because front-load washers extract so much water during the spin cycle, the average dryer cycle lasts only about 30 minutes.


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How much water does it use?

At least 1/3 less than the typical top-loader uses to wash the same load (approx. 25 gallons vs approx. 40 gallons).

How long does it take?

The longest Cottons/Durables cycle with an extra rinse takes about an hour. Many machines have short wash cycles closer to 30 minutes duration.

Front-loading washers can take a little longer to wash and rinse your clothes but the final spin removes so much moisture, the extra time will most likely be made up while drying.

How does a front-loader get clothes just as clean with less water?

The typical top-loader cycle consists of a simple wash/spin/rinse/spin sequence, with the washer filling and draining after the wash and rinse. In a front-loader, the clothes are lifted and dropped into a more concentrated solution of water and detergent. The reversing tumble action kneads the water and detergent deeply into the fabric fibers. Then, a series of rinses and short spins removes both the loosened soil and the detergent. Since the washer never fills above the bottom of the washer door, much less water is used than in a top-loader.

But none of these washers have a water level knob!

The washer will determine how much water is needed based on the weight of the load and how much water is displaced or absorbed by the fabrics, but it won’t be higher than the bottom of the washer door.

Which detergent?

Opt for a low-sudsing formulas, specially recommended for front-loading machines, For example, Country Save HE Laundry Detergent. After you start the machine, watch through the washer’s window while the wash cycle progresses. As long as the drum doesn’t completely fill up with suds, you can continue to use the same detergent.

Hey, this face cloth just came out of the washer and it isn’t even wet! I don’t think it even got washed!

Actually, it did, but because of how small it is, it was wrung nearly dry by the washer’s extremely fast final spin.

OK, but while that load was in the dryer, my daughter washed one of her sweatshirts all by itself and the washer didn’t even spin! Is something wrong with my washer?

No. If you try to wash a single item, the washer may sense it as a clump of wet laundry that won’t distribute itself throughout the drum before the spin cycle begins. Better to wash 2 or 3 sweatshirts or throw in a couple towels as “ballast” for the spin cycle.

Yeah, about that spin cycle. This washer NEVER seems to go out of balance and dance around the laundry room like my top-loader did. Why?

Simple motion dynamics. The much higher spin speed and the perpendicular rotation create a gyroscopic stabilizing effect. But for that to occur, the washer has to be loaded with enough laundry to distribute and balance.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下家园 / 家用电器 / 请问大家,洗一个load的衣服大概需要多长时间啊?我新买的洗衣机,为什么需要1小时又35分钟左右,虽然洗衣机显示的预测时间是45分钟。先谢了。
    • did you use HE detergent? otherwise, it will take longer than it suppose to be.
      • Yes, I used Tide HE.
    • I think it's normal . these may answer your questions.I will call factory to find out for you later
      本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛1:)front-load laundry machines profess great water and energy savings. How does a longer cycle reconcile with such efficiency?

      First, front-load washers don’t fill deeply with water, only to dump it all out a short while later. Rather, they pump in a minimal amount of water (some models use sensors to determine the size of the load).

      Water continuously filters in and out throughout the cycle, meaning the water stays clean the entire time. Top-load washers fill with water until the clothes float, and then the clothes just sit in that water for the entire cycle.

      Also, heating the water often takes longer in a front-loader. A sanitation wash cycle takes about two hours. But you can be assured the hotter temperature eliminates all the cold and flu germs and dust mites congregating in your clothing and linens.

      The good news is laundry still takes the same amount of time because dry times have been cut in half. We used to wait for the hour-long drying cycle to finish long after the washer was done. But now, because front-load washers extract so much water during the spin cycle, the average dryer cycle lasts only about 30 minutes.


      2:
      How much water does it use?

      At least 1/3 less than the typical top-loader uses to wash the same load (approx. 25 gallons vs approx. 40 gallons).

      How long does it take?

      The longest Cottons/Durables cycle with an extra rinse takes about an hour. Many machines have short wash cycles closer to 30 minutes duration.

      Front-loading washers can take a little longer to wash and rinse your clothes but the final spin removes so much moisture, the extra time will most likely be made up while drying.

      How does a front-loader get clothes just as clean with less water?

      The typical top-loader cycle consists of a simple wash/spin/rinse/spin sequence, with the washer filling and draining after the wash and rinse. In a front-loader, the clothes are lifted and dropped into a more concentrated solution of water and detergent. The reversing tumble action kneads the water and detergent deeply into the fabric fibers. Then, a series of rinses and short spins removes both the loosened soil and the detergent. Since the washer never fills above the bottom of the washer door, much less water is used than in a top-loader.

      But none of these washers have a water level knob!

      The washer will determine how much water is needed based on the weight of the load and how much water is displaced or absorbed by the fabrics, but it won’t be higher than the bottom of the washer door.

      Which detergent?

      Opt for a low-sudsing formulas, specially recommended for front-loading machines, For example, Country Save HE Laundry Detergent. After you start the machine, watch through the washer’s window while the wash cycle progresses. As long as the drum doesn’t completely fill up with suds, you can continue to use the same detergent.

      Hey, this face cloth just came out of the washer and it isn’t even wet! I don’t think it even got washed!

      Actually, it did, but because of how small it is, it was wrung nearly dry by the washer’s extremely fast final spin.

      OK, but while that load was in the dryer, my daughter washed one of her sweatshirts all by itself and the washer didn’t even spin! Is something wrong with my washer?

      No. If you try to wash a single item, the washer may sense it as a clump of wet laundry that won’t distribute itself throughout the drum before the spin cycle begins. Better to wash 2 or 3 sweatshirts or throw in a couple towels as “ballast” for the spin cycle.

      Yeah, about that spin cycle. This washer NEVER seems to go out of balance and dance around the laundry room like my top-loader did. Why?

      Simple motion dynamics. The much higher spin speed and the perpendicular rotation create a gyroscopic stabilizing effect. But for that to occur, the washer has to be loaded with enough laundry to distribute and balance.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
      • 谢谢你民工同学。请问得到厂家回复了吗?
        • 给4个公司的销售代表发了短信,目前只有whirlpool 的回了。答复是这是正常的,一般正常的显示51 分钟,最后结束都要80-90 分钟左右。但是并不代表着90分钟马达都在工作, 一般是工作一段就会挺一段
          洗同样的衣物,还是比top load 的省电。但是干衣机的干衣时间会节省很多。 同时问了一下我们家领导,洗一次也要1个半小时左右。
        • 下周估计能受到其他厂家的回复,到时候看看他们怎么说
          • samsung reply: 50 mins base on cold/cold water, if use warm/cold will take more time , if warm/warm even longer, but even that still save energy than top load.
            • I set warm/cold and normal rinse, and the predicted time was 51mins, but it took me from 90 to 120 mins to finish a load.
              I set warm/cold and normal rinse, and the predicted time was 51mins, but it took me from 90 to 120 mins to finish a load.
              People made posts here seem to have experienced long time washing a load. Maybe it is a normal way for front-loaded washers.
              Thanks a lot for your effort and reply.
              • no problem, you are my customer , I will try my best to help:)
            • how much longer if I set to warm/cold, normal rinse?
              • i have no idear, we never pay attention in it. will ask my wife when she do landuary next time.
    • 我们家的LG 的也是这样,以前还问了周围的朋友(用的是whirlpool, ge) ,很象都是这么长时间。
    • 第一次用,洗衣机程序要做很多调整,实际比预定时间长很多,正常,在用户手册里有说明,以后用就好些了,但是总是长一些,我家的比预定时间长10几分钟,时钟走到"1"了,这最后一分钟持续十几分钟。
      • 昨天晚上又洗了3个Load的衣服,每个Load的仍然要用一个半小时。预测的是50分钟。嗨,太长了。
    • 我觉得我家的洗衣机和干衣机,虽然每次按键后显示的时间是一样的,但其实每次实际运行的时间是不同的。衣服多就时间长,少就时间短。
      • 俺猜跟进水大小和排水快慢有关,厂家设计应该是根据最大的进水和最快的排水订的,这里的水管比较细(好像是环保要求),给排水都慢。
        • 这个占很大因素,我都是选warm-cold进水,第一遍因为是加了热水,进水快很多,漂洗的时候进水就非常慢了。
          • 是的,如果几个管子同时用水,就更细小了,没法子,听说是为了环保。俺老是嫌淋浴喷头水不够大,喜欢以前国内时水大到打在身上甚至有点疼的感觉,跟按摩似的。
    • 我也以为就我家这样呢,看来都一样,三星的显示58分钟洗完,等停了都100分钟了
      • 刚才问了我一个朋友,据他太太说,他们家也是一样,我估计都差不多,只不过平时大家没注意罢了. 我也是第一次听人说起,从来没有客户来问过.