I've seen whirlpools do that on perma press as none of the cycles are 
particularly rough.
I think some, maybe whirlpool do that for the max loads too.
Is there a manual on that model number on line?





On Sun, 28 Mar 2010, Brice Mijares wrote:

> Back in December we bought this mobile home.  There is a wash room that had
> both a washing machine and dryer that the previous owner left. Both are in
> excellent condition..  Both units are made by World pool.  I've never owned
> a world pool, just Kenmore's.  With the Kenmore, a normal load took no more
> than 40 minutes to finish.  With this World pool, it seems as if it takes a
> hour an a half. The tub fills up, then it does it's adjatating cycle,
> drains, spins, tub fills again for a   cycle and starts adjatating again,
> drain again, then starts  spinning where you hear some water being injected
> into the tub as it spins. Then the water injection stops and it spins for
> about 5 minutes.  In the pas with the Kenmore, the load would be finished,
> but with this woorldpool after what you'd think was the final cycle, you
> hear a buzz alerting that the load is done. But Wrong! The whole cycle
> starts over again.  Is there a setting that allows this second cycleto be
> shut off?  I'm wasting both water and power with this unnecessary secon
> cycle.
>
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