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POWERPOINT WASHING MACHINE SYMBOL QUESTION

by Audrey
(Ireland)

Powerpoint Washing Machine Symbol

Powerpoint Washing Machine Symbol

Hi, I have a Powerpoint washing machine, but no manual to go with it! There are 3 push in buttons on the front of the machine, one for on/off, one for 600 rinse and 1000 rinse. I have spent hours on the net trying to find what the other button does, but no luck. I will upload a picture of it, and hopefully someone will recognise it!


I have rotated and enlarged your picture to have a closer look and I think it is a high water level button this increases the dip level within the drum to dilute the chemicals and reduce the mechanical action for very delicate items.
To check if this is correct try starting the machine on a wash and measure the level of the water on the main wash part of the program (how far up the glass porthole it goes with the button in and out and compare.

Thank you for your question I hope we have managed to solve your problem. best regards Brian

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