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Zanussi is an Italian producer of home appliances that in 1984 was bought by Electrolux. Zanussi has been exporting products from Italy since 1946.
The Zanussi Company began as the small workshop of Antonio Zanussi in 1916. The 26-year-old son of a blacksmith in Pordenone in Northeastern Italy began the business by making home stoves and wood-burning ovens.
In 1933 Antonio Zanussi launched REX, the company's newest trademark at that time, to coincide with a huge media event of the day: the new record for a transatlantic crossing (Gibraltar to New York) with which the Italian liner “Rex” conquered the Blue Riband.
In 1946 Antonio Zanussi died and management of the family business passed to his sons Lino and Guido. Under the leadership of Lino, the company developed into a modern industrial concern and in 1951, with a workforce of over 300, the company began to diversify into gas and electric, and combined gas/electric ovens; and, with growing availability and popularity of gas cylinders, Zanussi brought out their first gas cooker – the Rex 401.
A washing machine (laundry machine, clothes washer, or washer) is a machine used to wash laundry, such as clothing and sheets. The term is mostly applied to machines that use water as opposed to dry cleaning (which uses alternative cleaning fluids, and is performed by specialist businesses) or ultrasonic cleaners.
Laundering by hand involves soaking, beating, scrubbing, and rinsing dirty textiles. Before indoor plumbing, the housewife also had to carry all the water used for washing, boiling, and rinsing the laundry; according to an 1886 calculation, women fetched water eight to ten times every day from a pump, well, or spring. Water for the laundry would be hand carried, heated on a fire for washing, then poured into the tub. That made the warm soapy water precious; it would be reused, first to wash the least soiled clothing, then to wash progressively dirtier laundry.
Removal of soap and water from the clothing after washing was originally a separate process. First, soap would be rinsed out with clear water. After rinsing, the soaking wet clothing would be formed into a roll and twisted by hand to extract water. The entire process often occupied an entire day of hard work, plus drying and ironing.
A full cycle or full period is a mathematical term that describes the behavior of a pseudorandom number generator (PRNG) over its set of valid states. In particular, a PRNG is said to have a full cycle if, for any valid seed state, the PRNG traverses every valid state before returning to the seed state, i.e. the period is equal to the cardinality of the state space.
The restrictions on the parameters of a PRNG for it to possess a full cycle are known only for certain types of PRNGs, such as, but not limited to, linear congruential generators and linear feedback shift registers. There is no general method to determine whether a PRNG algorithm is full-cycle short of exhausting the state space, which may be exponentially large compared to the size of the algorithm's internal state.
Given a random number seed that is greater or equal to zero, a total sample size greater than 1, and an increment coprime to the total sample size, a full cycle can be generated with the following logic. Each nonnegative number smaller than the sample size occurs exactly once.
Yep the full cotton standard cotton eco at 60'c, which is A+++ rated energy, with a full load of towels and under wear. this is my GF mums washing machine. Menu: load: 0:30 start: 1:58 top up fill's: 4:09 really sensitive water sensor: 8:56 sensed tumbles: 12:35 heat tumbles: 16:32 top up fill: 19:32 wash tumbles: 40:47 change to classic electrolux tumbles: 1:00:47 heat tumbles: 1:20:30 change back to classic tumbles: 1:40:46 heat tumbles: 1:50:48 change back to classic tumbles: 2:10:40 heat tumbles: 2:20:10 change back to classic tumbles: 2:40:32 inter spin 850rpm: 3:05:34 First rinse: 3:13:55 inter spin 1000rpm: 3:21:06 Final rinse: 3:30:04 Final spin 1600rpm: 3:38:12
the whole of the spin only cycle at 1600rpm in my GF mums washing machine.
my GF mums washing machine, all programs and options, there isnt that many programs, and options, but quick wash compleatly changes the entire cycle, and extra rinse changes completely, quick wash with extra rinse has a differnt rinse pattern than normal.
part 1 of 13, of the cotton 60'c with pre wash selected, it takes around 3hours 12. and the pre wash without quick selected is totally different. this is my GF mums washing machine.
this is a video to show how the zanussi compleatly changes the rinse pattern of the synthetics cycle when the Quick option with the extra rinse functions are selected together, the rinses gets upped from 2 to 3, but the rinse length changes too. Menu: load: 0:30 start: 1:48 wash: 4:02 end of wash: 12:55 First Rinse: 13:42 Inter spin 450rpm: 19:12 2nd rinse: 22:20 Inter spin 450rpm: 29:28 Final rinse: 32:00 Final spin 900rpm: 36:17 unload: 44:10
The jeans cycle that is available to 60'c and the wash phase which changes tumbles 4 times. this is my GF mums washing machine. Menu: Load: 0:30 start: 1:15 top up fills: 3:47 Tumble change 1: 11:52 Heat tumbles: 13:24 Zoomed in heat tumbles: 14:17 Fast constant tumbles: 15:59 change of tumbles 4: 18:19 Drain: 23:23
a load of dark clothes on the mix 20'c, program which essentially is synthetics cold. in my GF mums washing machine. Menu: load: 0:30 start: 2:05 main wash fill and tumbles: 3:18 heat tumbles: 9:00 Main wash tumbles: 11:05 First rinse: 14:41 Inter spin 650rpm: 21:25 2nd rinse: 24:53 Inter spin 650rpm: 31:53 Final Rinse: 35:09 Final spin 900rpm: 42:42 results: 55:05
A how to guide on removal, cleaning and re-fitting a detergent/soap draw from your zanussi aquafall range washing machine.