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