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Bosch Series 6 washing Machine.

  • 05-01-2018 10:34PM
    #1
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    I'm not sure about the Time delay function on this and the manual isn't the best.

    We have dual meter so try to use as much energy as possible off peak.

    They call it "finished in" so does that mean if I set it for say 10 hours that it will finish 10 hrs form now or start ?

    I'm used to start in xx hrs so this is a bit strange.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 472 ✭✭Staph


    I have a bosch too. Yep, 'finish in' is the end time of the wash cycle. Usually when you select the wash cycle it tells you the estimated time of the cycle, you can use that to estimate start time and your ideal 'finish in' timings.


  • Posts: 12,708 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Thanks, off peak leccy ends at 8 Am winter, 9 AM summer.

    So I want the wash to end latest 8 am in Winter so if I turn it on at 8 PM then set 12 hrs that will finish at 8am ?

    Still hard to get my head around that, as I said I'm used to delay timer as the start time of the wash not end.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 472 ✭✭Staph



    So I want the wash to end latest 8 am in Winter so if I turn it on at 8 PM then set 12 hrs that will finish at 8am ?

    Exactly, although the wash times aren't exact so i would probably set it to finish earlier to have it complete during the off peak.


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