The water level symbol on a Samsung washing machine represents the "Water Level" or "Water Level Adjustment" feature. This feature allows you to adjust the amount of water used during the wash cycle based on the size of the load. It is often depicted as a symbol that looks like waves or water, indicating its association with water levels.
The water level adjustment feature is designed to help conserve water and energy by using only the necessary amount of water for each load size. Depending on the model and technology of the Samsung washing machine, there are usually several water level options to choose from. These options may include:
Auto: The washing machine automatically detects the size of the load and adjusts the water level accordingly. This is often the default setting for most modern Samsung washing machines.
Small: Use this setting for small loads or when you want to use less water.
Medium: Suitable for medium-sized loads that require a moderate amount of water.
Large: Select this option for larger loads that need more water for proper washing.
Extra Large: When dealing with very large loads, this setting provides the highest water level.
To use the water level adjustment feature on a Samsung washing machine:
- Load the laundry into the drum.
- Select the desired wash cycle.
- Look for the "Water Level" or "Water Level Adjustment" option on the control panel.
- Use the appropriate button or knob to cycle through the available water level options.
- Choose the water level that matches the size of your load or your preference.
- Start the washing machine to begin the wash cycle with the selected water level.
Keep in mind that some Samsung washing machines may have a different control panel layout or user interface, but the water level adjustment feature is typically present in most models. For specific instructions on using the water level feature for your particular Samsung washing machine model, refer to the user manual provided with the appliance.