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‎07-07-2024 05:21 PM in
Washers and DryersHow do I get the delayed end on my Samsung Bespoke all in one washer dryer to work?
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‎07-07-2024 08:32 PM in
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Okay, this is quoted from Google as the source. May not be true, but try this/
Using the Delay End function on your Samsung Bespoke washer allows you to set a desired end time for your wash cycle. Here's how to do it:
* Select your desired wash cycle and adjust any necessary settings.
* Locate the Delay End button (or the +/- button) on the control panel. Press it repeatedly until the displayed time indicates your preferred end time for the cycle. The delay can be set in one-hour increments, up to 24 hours.
* Press and hold the Start/Pause button to initiate the wash cycle with the Delay End setting. The washer will display the set time with a blinking timer, indicating the delay period.
Tip: If you decide to cancel the Delay End function, simply press the Power button to restart the washer.
Using the Delay End function on your Samsung Bespoke washer allows you to set a desired end time for your wash cycle. Here's how to do it:
* Select your desired wash cycle and adjust any necessary settings.
* Locate the Delay End button (or the +/- button) on the control panel. Press it repeatedly until the displayed time indicates your preferred end time for the cycle. The delay can be set in one-hour increments, up to 24 hours.
* Press and hold the Start/Pause button to initiate the wash cycle with the Delay End setting. The washer will display the set time with a blinking timer, indicating the delay period.
Tip: If you decide to cancel the Delay End function, simply press the Power button to restart the washer.
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‎07-07-2024 08:32 PM in
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Okay, this is quoted from Google as the source. May not be true, but try this/
Using the Delay End function on your Samsung Bespoke washer allows you to set a desired end time for your wash cycle. Here's how to do it:
* Select your desired wash cycle and adjust any necessary settings.
* Locate the Delay End button (or the +/- button) on the control panel. Press it repeatedly until the displayed time indicates your preferred end time for the cycle. The delay can be set in one-hour increments, up to 24 hours.
* Press and hold the Start/Pause button to initiate the wash cycle with the Delay End setting. The washer will display the set time with a blinking timer, indicating the delay period.
Tip: If you decide to cancel the Delay End function, simply press the Power button to restart the washer.
Using the Delay End function on your Samsung Bespoke washer allows you to set a desired end time for your wash cycle. Here's how to do it:
* Select your desired wash cycle and adjust any necessary settings.
* Locate the Delay End button (or the +/- button) on the control panel. Press it repeatedly until the displayed time indicates your preferred end time for the cycle. The delay can be set in one-hour increments, up to 24 hours.
* Press and hold the Start/Pause button to initiate the wash cycle with the Delay End setting. The washer will display the set time with a blinking timer, indicating the delay period.
Tip: If you decide to cancel the Delay End function, simply press the Power button to restart the washer.
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‎07-13-2024 04:20 PM in
Washers and DryersThank you. The delay icon is right next to the start button. It looks like a clock. Seems to work well as far as right delay time. It was off by an hour last time I used it. Thanks again!