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Regular eco should be enough even if tea coffee wine has dried, if light soiling then quick 30 would do.
Quick 30 is a main wash and dry program Regular Eco is a pre wash, main wash, finalrinse, and dry program.
For delicate Chinaware and Cristal glass I would recommend rinse & hold. As a pre wash to loosen up debris and then wash by hand, to protect delicate glase and gold work.
Change the wash settings and the cycle time will change along with the options. Most machines have a 'quick cycle' to shorten wash time, or you can choose "heavy" and "pre-wash" to make an extra long cycle... Depends on the model.
The rinse is supposed to start during the spin...it's what removes most of the soap from your clothing! The spin forces the water through the clothes, flushing all but a small amount of the detergent away. The rinse cycle itself is more to remove solid debris that may have become trapped in the folds of cloth. It does so by floating and agitating the clothes.
The quick wash cycle is only for things that aren't soiled much, that you need to be done fast. It's not for everyday washing, just for things that maybe need no more than a freshening up. It makes it faster by cutting corners.
Some SHX46 washers have 4 wash cycle buttons and others have 5. The button on the left side on top of the door is the start/stop button regardless of how many wash cycle buttons you have.
If you have 5 cycle buttons, reading from left to right they will be as follows.
1. Top Rack Only / Sanitize 2. Power Scrub Plus - (Long wash for heavy soil) 3. Regular Wash - (Economy wash for light to medium soil) 4. Delicate Wash - (Shorter wash at a lower temperature for delicate items) 5. Rinse & Hold.
These buttons are also used for cancelling a wash cycle. Hold down buttons 2 and 4 (Power Scrub Plus and Delicate) at the same time to cancel a wash cycle and drain the water out.
If your washer does have 4 buttons, it means you don't have a Top Rack / Sanitize cycle, in which case the button configuration - from left to right - will be:
1. Power Scrub Plus - (Long wash for heavy soil) 2. Regular Wash - (Economy wash for light to medium soil) 3. Delicate Wash - (Shorter wash at a lower temperature for delicate items) 4. Rinse & Hold.
With this button configuration, the cancel cycle buttons are 1 and 3.
I hope this solves your problem. If you need any additional information, please post back.
If your machine is indeed an SHU66 series machine it should resemble the image here, with perhaps a different color...
If you notice the two buttons pressed together should cancel the cycle and force a drain/end cycle.
For future reference, if you'd like to simply select another cycle after one has already been started, press the button applicable twice quickly and it will switch to that cycle.
Hope this answers your question. Let me know if your require further assistance.
you dont need to reset the times, all that has changed is the soil type. in example, light, regular or heavy. that is what causes the times to change. you just need to push the options button until it shows the type of cycle you want. also make sure you have the proper cycle selected and then look to see what other options are selected. you just have too many options turned on, so look at the controls to see what is different then you remember.
it sounds like your water inlet valve is bad,change it,also try your washer on another water level like small load or med load and see if it cuts off,it might also be your water level switch,hope this helps,thanks-mike
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