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Posted on Sep 05, 2007

When doing quick wash "25 minutes" why does it take an hour?

When I start my quick wash the timer come up and says it will be about 25 minutes. Everything goes well until the last "1 minute left" the 1 minutes take around 25 minutes. I'm wondering if there is a timing problem? usually you should be able to have 2 loads of washed laundry done before the dryer is completed. not in this case though. We are using the washer for business purposes and our washer is making us get behind on produceing patient care.

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One think comes to mind if you have extra rinse selected un select it all preset cycle times arent based on extra rinse

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