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Hi
I think I probably have a similar issue to others. My appliance (dishwasher) has a delay start function. When the door is closed it runs a quick rinse cycle before holding on the same power consumption for a pre set time between 1 and 24 hrs.
The prewash time is always the same as seen in screenshots. Ideally I need a 'pre wash' time that would set the machine to a 'paused' state rather than a completed state when it sees a short pre wash cycle. Maybe set a minimum job time- and when it sees a run for this it puts to pause not completed?
The only way I can do this is to detect job duration and instead set the machine into an overload state. This feels hacky. Is it possible to adapt how this works to still use a paused state but without overload?
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Hi
I think I probably have a similar issue to others. My appliance (dishwasher) has a delay start function. When the door is closed it runs a quick rinse cycle before holding on the same power consumption for a pre set time between 1 and 24 hrs.
The prewash time is always the same as seen in screenshots. Ideally I need a 'pre wash' time that would set the machine to a 'paused' state rather than a completed state when it sees a short pre wash cycle. Maybe set a minimum job time- and when it sees a run for this it puts to pause not completed?
The only way I can do this is to detect job duration and instead set the machine into an overload state. This feels hacky. Is it possible to adapt how this works to still use a paused state but without overload?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: