Few users of complex household appliances think about what operating mode the manufacturer has provided for them.
Washing machines especially often have to deal with increased load. Sometimes cycles are launched one after another. How harmless is this?
When starting to clean the house, housewives often try to wash everything that has accumulated over several days in one day. It happens that the machines "spin" for several hours without a break.
This will not affect the quality of washing in any way, but it is worth thinking about the service life of household appliances, since in this case the machine is working to the point of wear and tear.
You can wash everything that has accumulated during the day without causing damage or subsequent repairs if you give the equipment a short break.
Experts' opinions differ on this issue. Some argue that the machine should stand idle for at least 1 hour.
In this case, it would be better to refer to the primary sources – the operating instructions.
And if the manufacturer has not provided anything in this regard, then it would be wiser to let the machine rest for at least 15 minutes, and then load a new batch of laundry.