LG WM6700HBA Front Loading AI Wash Cycle (Warm/High Spin) - FILTHY rags
Автор: Nihil Nobody
Загружено: 2024-08-14
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This video shows my LG WM6700HBA front loading washing machine do a full AI Wash Cycle with Warm/High Speed spin settings. This machine has the AI DD 2.0 system, that detects load, clothing type and soil level to adapt the cycle's drum movements, amount of detergent and cycle times.
This particular AI cycle was done with only four very soiled rags, one of which (green microfiber), pretty filthy and came out perfectly clean!
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:42 General options
0:58 Start - Sensing load
1:47 Sensing clothing
2:07 Main wash
2:32 Water loading
2:43 Automatic detergent dispensing
4:45 1st soil level/AI optimization
5:48 Wash cycle tumbling
9:08 Wash cycle 2x scrubbing
09:45 2nd soil level/AI optimization
10:45 Water added
15:55 “violent” spin attempt!
16:29 Mid-cycle spin
18:01 Rinse spin spray
19:13 Main rinse
22:35 Rinse water drain
23:46 Final spin
25:47 Rinse during spin
29:37 End-cycle tune
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My comments:
As per user manual, “Do not wash a single small item. Add enough similar items to the load to prevent an out-of- balance load.” Considering the “violence” of some spinning this time, I guess 4 rags are still not enough to avoid an out-of-balance load in such a big drum!
Initial AI Wash cycle duration estimation 27 mins; final cycle duration about 28 mins. It seems that cycle estimation includes some time necessary for load balancing.
The machine is on a second floor laundry room with non-tile flooring.
TurboWash is on by default for this cycle and cannot be disabled.
Soil level cannot be changed as it is sensed during the AI Wash cycle.
When the water is loaded for the main cycle, the "filtering" DD motion is used as clothes are quickly tumbled to be wet evenly with soap and water.
Before the 1st sensing of the soil level, the TurboWash sprays are turned off and used after that instead. I don't know why they are not used before the first sensing.
Balancing attempts for this particular load took on average about 1-2 mins before each spin stage, but in this particular case, didn’t add significant additional time to the cycle.
During each spin, a small amount of water (about 5 secs) is sprayed in the drum to, possibly, improve rinsing efficacy.
During the drain of the rinse water, the top jet is used actively to add clean water and dilute further any soapy water still in the load.

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