The spin cycle is not going to change it is how strong the agitation is And how hard it soinsThe spin cycle is not going to change it is how strong the agitation is And how hard it soins
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From my experience, the lower wash cycles are set to only do certain things. For example: the Delicate won't do a high speed spin, even though a high speed spin wouldn't really be destructive to delicates, but would force more water out of them! I usually just run a "Drain/Spin" after the Delicate cycle.
If you have high spinning in delicate cycle, then you probably need a new electronic module. It is a quite expensive spare part, so first check that this spinning is high by comparing it with a cycle for cotton / white coloured.
its maybe a failed speed ajustment or its slipped there is normally a tine whole on the back under the belt clip, press play and insert a small screw driver and turn u should find it speed up or slows down, if not its failed, but please be careful they are delicate anyhow
The speed change voltages are selected by the timer contacts. Try rotating your timer clockwise rapidly through several revolutions then select a delicate spin cycle and see if the speed is still too fast. If it is then the most likely suspect is the timer itself.
Sorry but you only have the one speed on this particular brand. Perm and short are just less time. The best thing to do is always use large water setting and less delicates in the load on a short cycle to compensate for the speed and protect your delicate fabrics.
Usually, there are two agitator modes. A Normal ("Fast") mode, and a delicates ("Slow") mode. Put washer in 'delicates' cycle and see if the agitator slows down even further. If it stays at same speed as in perma press or 'normal' mode, then there is an open in the circuit betwixt the controller dial and the agitator control.
does you washer have a delicate, or normal speed adjustment switch, if it does make sure its not between setting or it will sound like a machine gun......you may need to replace that switch
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