Both units has a child lock feature that remains the controls unusable until unlocked. As with anything, always supervise your children while they’re around on appliances. Btw, the son is so cute!!!!
My Lindo 100 won’t go to centrifuge right away. I need to pump the water first using combo programs: pump¢rifuge and no centrifuge program = 2 minutes. Then put the wet laundry again into the drum and use again pump¢rifuge again, every time! Very frustrating!
I use the lindo 300. On a 1400 spin, it goes absoultely nuts and it sounds like it is going to freaking blow up. So, now I only put it on a 800 spin and it does struggle sometimes and tries to escape xD It scares me so much when it zooms up...
If yer washin' bed linen or towels, underwear etc, you're better off usin' 1400RPM. If ah'm washin' shirts, trousers or jumpers that need tae avoid creasin', ah'll use the rinse-spin in the NewWave as it only does a 1300RPM 20 second burst and that's usually enough. My parents Lavamat Turbo, has the similar spin sequence where it'll get to a certain speed then ramp up rapidly. But tae avoid tae much creasin', I use its IVS spin more often than the basic spin sequence your Lindo'll carry out. The IVS spin dry takes longer as it factors AntiCrease tumbles intae the phase between each spin burst, but the IIVS lessens creasin' & keeps the machine stable, an example o' the IVS spin with the final burst being the eighth at 1600RPM below. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yhar7hKB6Q8.html