The automatic load control has recalculated the time left.
The washing machines features electronic controls with automatic load control, which calculate the load size and determine the wash time accordingly. The washing machine behaves as follows. At the beginning, water is admitted up to a preprogrammed water level as determined by the selected program. After a little while, the appliance checks the water level to determine how much water has been absorbed by the laundry. Depending on the result, additional water is then admitted or not, as the case may be. The washing machine uses this process to calculate the load size. If the load size is below the maximum supported, the automatic load control reduces the wash and rinse time accordingly and can also omit a rinse from the program sequence. Conversely, the appliance can also increase the rinse time and add an extra rinse if it detects that too much detergent has been used or excessive foam has been generated.
No remedy necessary.
