Frustrated with instructions and too many options on new Beko washing machine - also dishwasher

After over 10 years of service on the above, I splashed out and bought new machines. My big issues are 1. there are far too many programmes and sub options 2. the instruction manuals as clear as if written in Chinese then translated into medieval English. The washing machine has many pages of detail, but no simple chart. It turns out 'timer delay' is not a simple delay of hours before the machine starts, but the time the programme finishes! So, you have to discover how long the programme takes [not listed in the manual -only on the digital readout on the face of the machine, as there are many sub options]; factor in your low electricity rate times [mine is 2am to 5am] then make a calculation. Maths was my nightmare subject at school, to boot. There are so many sub programmes my brain can't take them in - each programme therefore has a multitude of washing times. The dishwasher has a simple timer delay but appears to start erratically when it feels like it. It was supposed to start just after 3am today but I got up at 4:45 and it hadn't started so I set it off manually - albeit it will finish after the low, low rate [yes, that's what Eon call this early am rate!]. All I wanted was a couple of programme options, a simple delay timer - not umpteen options I'll never use, let alone understand. 

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  • I empathise as it took me a while to work out the settings I needed on my washing machine when I got it a few years ago.

    I usually use settings for cotton 60c or 40c, dark wash, delicates and wool. Those are easy to set on my machine because I just turn a dial that points to the description. Timers, temperature, extra water in tub and other things are on an electronic display and it took longer for me to work that out. 

    My dishwasher has simple functionality.

    I am hoping that someday a manufacturer might realise that it could be more sustainable to make washing machines, dishwasher and cars that serve basic needs without all the ridiculous features. 

  • I think that would be a good idea too, trouble is they'd probably make a basic model that was to basic and didn'tlet you adjust temperature or spinspeed.

    I dread having to get a new telly, the one we have now is about 15 years old and still going strong so I see no need to get rid of it.

  • trouble is they'd probably make a basic model that was to basic and didn'tlet you adjust temperature or spinspeed

    I’m thinking the same thing about a basic car, it might have non adjustable seats that would be suitable for one size of person.

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