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VZug Adora SQL: 'Night' option
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Post# 413453   2/7/2010 at 14:46 (5,185 days old) by rudin1969 (Italy)        

What happens when you select the 'Night' option on the Adora SQL (similar to 'Eco' option on the new 'Ecogenius' Bosch washers), apart from increase in the length of the wash programme? By how much does the temperature decrease (e.g 60 > 40)? thanks




Post# 413499 , Reply# 1   2/7/2010 at 17:31 (5,185 days old) by pedro (London)        

If my thoughts are correct, night mode means the machine doesn't spin so as not to wake up sleeping people in the house...although i can only dream of owning such a machine, i think that's the options main function

Post# 413502 , Reply# 2   2/7/2010 at 17:43 (5,185 days old) by deedub (Melbourne, Australia)        
night mode

it is an energy saving function and designed to take advantage of "night" electricity tariffs.

Post# 413608 , Reply# 3   2/8/2010 at 07:30 (5,184 days old) by rinse_hold ()        
zannusi

hiya

our zanussi jetsystem + has a night mode option - it was a glorified rinse hold from what i could tell, the machine paused itself untill you press start again then it spins.

Brandon


Post# 413665 , Reply# 4   2/8/2010 at 12:35 (5,184 days old) by rudin1969 (Italy)        

Thanks for your replies.
The 'Night' options lengthens the programme (it doesn't affect the spins -- barely audible anyway) and decreases the temperature. I was wondering if anyone had any idea by how many degrees the wash temperature decreased


Post# 413994 , Reply# 5   2/9/2010 at 15:03 (5,183 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)        

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Brandon, the Zanussi night wash cuts out all the spins and increases water on the rinses and then does a rinsehold which tumbles throughout like on current hotpoints. which is cool :)

Those V-zugs really are something! While i think there a great idea for jo public, i think there wasted on washer fans lol. the only time i've ever used them was in the daytime just to see what there like lol.

Darren

Darren


Post# 414400 , Reply# 6   2/11/2010 at 04:42 (5,181 days old) by rinse_hold ()        
damn i'm slow ... sorry

yea your right darren the night mode is pretty cool, i tried it again the other day, the rinse water levels were huge - i must take some vids of this machine before i move!

B


Post# 414494 , Reply# 7   2/11/2010 at 14:29 (5,181 days old) by ronhic (Canberra, Australia)        
I've never...

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...tried the night mode on my Zanussi/Westinghouse....may just have to have a look and see those rinse levels

Post# 414657 , Reply# 8   2/12/2010 at 03:28 (5,181 days old) by twinniefan (Sydney Australia)        
My washer's "silent" programme.

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My L.G. T.L. has a very similar programme to that it is called the "silent" programme, basically it is a much longer cycle(at max about 120 mins for a full load.)which starts off with a few minutes of normal agitation/pulsation and then agitates/pulsates at a much slower speed for quite a while and has a much slower spin than the standard programmes.
It is actually my favourite programme to use for all sorts of loads, whites, colours and underwear as the clothes are getting a nice, long, slow gentle wash and it really seems to clean them better too and one gets considerably less linting.
The purpose is of course to wash while you are asleep at night and then hang the load out the next morning, the only drawback is the slower spin means the load is still quite damp when hung out, but that does not really bother me too much, I find the positives outweigh the negatives.
Cheers.
Steve.



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