What do these setting icon on my wash piece of equipment be determined?

In settings there is 90, 60, 40 and 30 degree which are self explanatory. But then in that are these:

"60 in a tub" (no idea)
a big "e" (energy good? this is between the 30 and 40)
a running man (fast mode? this is below the 30)
snowflakes (if this is cold wash afterwards what is the 30 degrees setting?)
two hand and a shirt in a tub (hand-wash setting on a wash machine?)

Unfortunately our wash machine does not enjoy a manual nor do I know the model number, or I'd consult their website. (It be here when we rented the place.)


Thanks in mortgage.


Answers:    I think you've get the explanations you need. The running man is predictable a quick wipe up mode. If the machine is a front-loader, they regularly have an thing in the marine reservoir to maintain hose temperature, so "60 contained by a tub" is probably a maintained rinse out or pre-wash water warmth. Snowflakes likely have it in mind that a cold water wipe was activate, and 30 would probably be the lowest temperature setting. The 2 hands/shirt is probably a meek cyyle, equivalent to hand wash. Our front-loader has similar settings, but they are printed surrounded by words rather than symbols. My guesses are base on the settings of our machine.
I own no idea what they adjectives mean.
Try to find the model number it should be nominated on the back of the tool.
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