Most washing machines have a timer that prevents you from opening the hatch just after the washing cycle ends. Instad you must wait for the timer to go off, usually a minute or two, before you can open the hatch.

Why? Would letting the user open the hatch immediately after washing ends pose any safety or other issues?

  • Paolo AmorosoOP
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    3011 months ago

    So why not make the washing cycle end when the water has fully drained? I get the impression the timer starts after the drain.

    • Cambionn
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      211 months ago

      Maybe that’s your machine being oddly programmed. Every machine I’ve seen unlocks right after it finishes it’s cycle. It can also be stopped and unlocked anywhere halfway, but it takes some time to drain the water (usually a few seconds, not a full minute like you mentioned originally).

    • @funkless_eck
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      111 months ago

      what device would you use to check the water has drained?