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Do you know what a washing machine circuit is and what it is used for?

Updated: Dec 19, 2020

A washing machine is an electric machine used to wash clothes. A washing machine circuit provides an auto-off timer with the duration of 0-20 mins. A special switch is designed with two options namely, strong washing' and ‘normal washing'.


'Normal washing is used to wash delicate clothes which run the impeller in both the directions with five second gaps in between.


'Strong washing only proceeds in one direction for five seconds push after every twenty five seconds.


Another special 'continues' swift is provided which is used to wash clothes like blankets, rugs, etc. continuously without any break.





Parts of a washing machine circuit:


Water pump - It is used for allowing water to run in both the direction and also used to drain the water.


Water Inlet valve control - This part takes place in closing and opening of water. While the clothes are filled into the machine, the water is allowed to fill and stop at the right level.


Drum - There are two drums in the machines. One with holes in it, allowing water in and out of it.


Motor - This allows the drum to spin in directions and basically this is the heart of the washing machine and makes the machine run.


Drain pipe - This pipe is used for draining the dirty water from the machine through the pipe.


Timer - It is both in manual and automatic. In a manual washing machine, you can start and stop the machine at whatever time you want. In automatic, you don't have to wait, the machine itself stops at the right time.

How to use a washing machine?

● First, you need to fill your washing machine with your laundry.


● Second, you need to add some detergent, which is used to remove dirt from your clothes.


● Then you should select a programme in the given options which is a suitable function to wash your clothes.


● The water fills in and stops after the right amount of water is filled in.


● The machine then runs for its full programme before it turns off on its own.


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