Fisher & Paykel WL37T26D Washer User Manual


 
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The unique AquaSmart™ wash
The AquaSmart™ washer has two modes of washing, High Efficiency and Conventional. Both
modes start the same way, with a Detergent Activating wash.
Detergent Activating wash
AquaSmart™ fills the tub at the selected water temperature, with
just enough water so the clothes are saturated. This small amount
of sudsy water flows through the clothes, up a specially designed
portal and back onto the clothes in a waterfall effect. This
thoroughly dissolves and activates the detergent.
High Efficiency mode
In the High Efficiency mode the AquaSmart™ then fills with just
enough water to lift the clothes off the low profile agitator so when
it rotates, the clothes gently roll over each other. This wash uses
similar quantities of water to most Front Loaders and so, not only
do you get the benefits of water savings but the higher detergent
concentrations give you optimum soil removal.
Conventional mode
The Conventional mode is the immersion wash all Top Loader users
are familiar with. After the Detergent Activating wash the AquaSmart™
fills with cooler water until the clothes are submerged, and gently
turns the clothes over. We recommend this mode when the dilution
effect of water can solve or prevent common wash problems. For
example, when dye or color run can be a problem, or when washing
sandy towels. The SHEETS cycle uses the Conventional mode.
Some cycles can be used in both modes, whilst others work in only one.
High Efficiency Conventional
Regular
Heavy
Delicate
Sheets
Whites
Bulky
Easy Iron
These two wash modes mean that your AquaSmart™ washer gives you the best of both worlds,
to suit any laundry situation.
Fig.11 High Efficiency wash
Fig.12 Conventional wash
Fig.10 Detergent Activating wash