Delicate cycle takes over 1 hour. - Amana NTW4651BQ NTW4651BQ 27" Top Load Washer with 3.6 cu. ft. Capacity 9 Wash Cycles Advanced Suspension System Automatic Temperature Control Cycle Status Bar and Rinse & Spin Cycle in White
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Some SHX46 washers have 4 wash cycle buttons and others have 5. The button on the left side on top of the door is the start/stop button regardless of how many wash cycle buttons you have.
If you have 5 cycle buttons, reading from left to right they will be as follows.
1. Top Rack Only / Sanitize 2. Power Scrub Plus - (Long wash for heavy soil) 3. Regular Wash - (Economy wash for light to medium soil) 4. Delicate Wash - (Shorter wash at a lower temperature for delicate items) 5. Rinse & Hold.
These buttons are also used for cancelling a wash cycle. Hold down buttons 2 and 4 (Power Scrub Plus and Delicate) at the same time to cancel a wash cycle and drain the water out.
If your washer does have 4 buttons, it means you don't have a Top Rack / Sanitize cycle, in which case the button configuration - from left to right - will be:
1. Power Scrub Plus - (Long wash for heavy soil) 2. Regular Wash - (Economy wash for light to medium soil) 3. Delicate Wash - (Shorter wash at a lower temperature for delicate items) 4. Rinse & Hold.
With this button configuration, the cancel cycle buttons are 1 and 3.
I hope this solves your problem. If you need any additional information, please post back.
I think can answer your question..."beeping sound when cycle is finished just started after 8 years. how do I turn it off?"
Follow these steps...
**How to Operate the Cycle Completion Signal**
1. Open door, hold down program button (see Beeper Table below) and simultaneously turn the unit "ON".
MODEL Program BUTTON
SHU 9950 Delay Start Hours **SHU 9910-9920 Delicate/Econo** should be yours SHU 8800/8810 Quick Wash SHV 6800 Delay Start Hours SHV 4800 Delicate/Econo SHV 4300 Delicate/Econo
2. Release program button. a. For SHV 6803 and SHU9950 models: The display will blink with a code of "0", "1" or "2". You are in program mode.
? If the display blinks with a "0", you will hear no signal (indicates OFF).
? If the display blinks with a "1", you will hear a LOW volume signal.
? If the display blinks with a "2", you will hear a HIGHER volume signal.
b. For all other models with the beeper function:
? If the machine beeps, then the Cycle Completion Signal has been enabled.
? When you push the button again and it does not beep, it means that the Cycle Completion Signal has been disabled.
3. To change the program, press the program button until the desired setting is selected.
4. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of program mode.
* At the end of a wash cycle, the beeper will sound off two times, and again every 15 minutes until the dishwasher is turned off.
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I think I can answer your question..."How do I turn off the annoying beeping alert after the cycle is complete? "
Follow these steps for the SHV6800 will be the same...
**How to Operate the Cycle Completion Signal**
1. Open door, hold down program button (see Beeper Table below) and simultaneously turn the unit "ON".
MODEL Program BUTTON
SHU 9950 Delay Start Hours SHU 9910-9920 Delicate/Econo SHU 8800/8810 Quick Wash **SHV 6800 Delay Start Hours**...should be applicable to yours, let me know if not. SHV 4800 Delicate/Econo SHV 4300 Delicate/Econo
2. Release program button. a. For SHV 6803 and SHU9950 models: The display will blink with a code of "0", "1" or "2". You are in program mode.
If the display blinks with a "0", you will hear no signal (indicates OFF).
If the display blinks with a "1", you will hear a LOW volume signal.
If the display blinks with a "2", you will hear a HIGHER volume signal.
b. For all other models with the beeper function:
If the machine beeps, then the Cycle Completion Signal has been enabled.
When you push the button again and it does not beep, it means that the Cycle Completion Signal has been disabled.
3. To change the program, press the program button until the desired setting is selected.
4. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of program mode.
* At the end of a wash cycle, the beeper will sound off two times, and again every 15 minutes until the dishwasher is turned off.
Hope this answers your question and provides you with what you needed.
Thank you for choosing FixYa and good luck.
Please take a moment to rate the solution provided and a short testimony if you feel it's warranted, but also let me know if you require further assistance.
I think can answer your question..."How do you disable the cycle completion signal/beep on the Bosch SHU9915UC dishwasher?"
Follow these steps...
**How to Operate the Cycle Completion Signal**
1. Open door, hold down program button (see Beeper Table below) and simultaneously turn the unit "ON".
MODEL Program BUTTON
SHU 9950 Delay Start Hours **SHU 9910-9920 Delicate/Econo** should be yours SHU 8800/8810 Quick Wash SHV 6800 Delay Start Hours SHV 4800 Delicate/Econo SHV 4300 Delicate/Econo
2. Release program button. a. For SHV 6803 and SHU9950 models: The display will blink with a code of "0", "1" or "2". You are in program mode.
• If the display blinks with a "0", you will hear no signal (indicates OFF).
• If the display blinks with a "1", you will hear a LOW volume signal.
• If the display blinks with a "2", you will hear a HIGHER volume signal.
b. For all other models with the beeper function:
• If the machine beeps, then the Cycle Completion Signal has been enabled.
• When you push the button again and it does not beep, it means that the Cycle Completion Signal has been disabled.
3. To change the program, press the program button until the desired setting is selected.
4. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of program mode.
* At the end of a wash cycle, the beeper will sound off two times, and again every 15 minutes until the dishwasher is turned off.
Hope this answers your question and provides you with what you needed.
Thank you for choosing FixYa and good luck.
Please take a moment to rate the solution provided and a short testimony if you feel it's warranted, but also let me know if you require further assistance.
No way to change pre programmed main control board, although you can use a gentle/delicate cycle that does have a shorter wash time. I would not use this for very dirty laundry. Good Luck, Appliance Specialists
try running the test cycle or running delicate economy in that cycle it gets up to 150 degrees in the very first cycle let it run 15 or 20 min see if the water is screaming hot it is not and Luke warm it is not heating it is most likely a control board heaters very rarely go out
This is really not uncommon. The more and more sophistocated the machines become, the more small decisions they make on their own. I have seen a one hour load take up to 2.5 hours.
If a load is off balanced, it will change the time. If the spin cycle doesn't spin enough water out, it will increase the time, and may still be too wet. (In that case you need to clean out the lint/drain trap.)
If you really want more control and quicker washes, there will be a setting like "Quick wash " or "Fast wash." Theis setting is quite basic and does exactly what you tell it to do, and you can always add and extra rinse, or higher speed cycles.
Kenmores and GEs are the highest reported rate of longer times. Relax. The more you add, ie, delicate, two rinses, light spin, medium dry, the longer it will take. It's just trying to do its job! :)
Today's dishwashers use less water and less electricity so the manufacturers have had to increase wash times to get good results. One hour is about normal for the "eco" cycle since it's always "sensing" the water turbidity (soil in the wash water) and water temperature, and making adjustments as necessary. Your shortest wash cycle would be "delicate" but it might not give you the best results.
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