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I noticed the wash times were a little more than my last washer (a Kenmore). But I also have noticed that the time readout changes after the load is balanced and water starts filling up. I don't think the change is very significant though. I do pretty much all medium to large loads, so not sure what would really change for a small load. But I have done smaller loads of whites. I think the time to clean a heavily soiled "large" load would be close to the same amount of time as a heavily soiled "small" load. The washer would be "agitating" the load for the same amount of time. I am not sure why weight would have anything to do with the time of the cycle. (With the exception of the time to fill the tub with water...) I have had no issues with how the washer performs. I have been happy with the cleanliness level of my clothes. I guess if you want or need a shorter cycle, then select light soil or do a quick wash.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will do by her self because of the weight sensors!!!!!! Love it you don't have to worry about it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Grob77! Cycle times are determined by both the cycle selected as well as load sizes. This link (https://bit.ly/2EuVvrG) has some more information about cycles and settings on the washer. ^Jecca
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