What do the cycle numbers mean

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    Michael Taylor
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    Hi everyone.
    I recently moved to a new rental with a very old washing machine. The dial for selecting wash cycles only has numbers (from 1 to 10). Any ideas how I can know which cycle is which? The manufacturer is ‘Gold’ (I think).
    Thanks very much!

    #466101
    electrofix
    Moderator

    would need more info, don’t know a brand by that name

    look for a label or plate with model numbers on it possibly inside the door or on the rear of the machine

    or post a pic on another site and post a public link to it

    Dave

    #466102
    Michael Taylor
    Participant

    I looked a bit harder and found it… Its a White-westinghouse, model number LW110.

    #466103
    electrofix
    Moderator

    cant find a thing for that one.

    even tried to find a decent pic of the programme dial as you can work out some of it from that but cant find anything

    post a clear pic of the front of the machine and another of the programme dial and will see what i can work out

    Dave

    #466104
    don
    Moderator

    I too have looked also to no avail. When you look at the company information . here I can see why.

    Manualslib were having enquiries for the instructions back in 2011 and could not help so I would say Dave’s idea for a control panel picture is about as good as it gets.

    Don

    #466105
    tedwards101
    Participant

    Found this regarding cycle information:

    1: Cottons with Prewash (Temperature setting Cold – 90c)
    2: Cottons (Temperature setting Cold – 90c)
    3: Rinses
    4: Long Spin
    ————————————————————————————————–
    5: Synthetics and delicates (Temperature setting Cold – 60c)
    6: Synthetics and delicates short wash (Temperature setting Cold – 40c)
    7: Rinses
    8: Short Spin
    ————————————————————————————————–
    9: Wool (Temperature setting Cold – 40c)
    10. Spin

    I hope it helps.

    #466106
    don
    Moderator

    Seems about right for your average washing machine 🙂

    Don

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