It's a Siemens Extraklasse XLS 140 and depending on what setting you put it on, it will tell you what time the cycle is due to finish.
I've recently started washing at 30 degrees instead of the usual 40 degrees because apparently I can make huge savings. But, I'm a little confused. When we set the cycle to 40 degrees the cycle takes 4 minutes less than at 30 degrees whereas I would have thought it would be the other way round.
If the cycle takes longer at a lesser heat - where are we making the saving? If anyone can explain where the saving is made - is this then offset by the extra time taken to finish the cycle?
