A Closer Look At Working Process Of Candy Washing
Filling The Water
The machine draws water from the water source to start the washing operation. The water enters the machine's drum, which is the main washing container. The amount of water needed depends on the selected wash program from candy washing machine settings and the size of the load.
Adding Detergent
After filling the drum with water, the washing machine automatically dispenses the appropriate amount of detergent into the drum.
Agitation
The washing machine's drum moves back and forth or spins, generating a scrubbing movement. This candy washing machine cleaning cycle helps to loosen and remove dirt, stains, and debris from the clothes. Its wash programs are designed to change the intensity and duration of agitation based on the fabric type and level of soiling to offer effective yet gentle cleaning.
Rinse Cycle
After the washing cycle is over, the machine empties the soapy water and begins the rinse cycle. Fresh and clean water is pumped into the drum to rinse away any remaining detergent and dirt from the clothes.
Spin Cycle
The drum rotates at high speed during this phase to remove extra water from the garments. This centrifugal force drives the water out of the clothes and towards the edges of the drum.
Drainage
The machine then empties the water from the drum after the spin cycle to complete the washing process. The water is discharged through a drainage pipe connected to a drain in your home.