I have this digital washing machine and I just use a 30 min and 44 min wash which is 40 degrees.
However, yesterday I wanted to do a wash at 60 degrees - when I read the instruction book it said that the wash would be 3 hours long. Surely this cannot be correct.
Depending on what make your machine is, there usually is a button you can press in to save time. Do you not have original booklet, or failing that Google the make and look online.
thanks fusion for your answer - no, this is the original book/instructions. The 60 degree wash is also a pre-wash but I don't recall my last washing machine having a 3 hour wash - I certainly wouldn't use it.
My AEG reckons 2:52 for a cottons wash at 60 deg, unless you put the max weight of washing in it is normally less than that and as Fusion says there is an option to decrease the time (and thoroughness) of the cycle. It takes a lot of time & energy to heat the water the extra 20 deg.
I have a new John Lewis digital WM. My old machine had a quick wash with a fast spin but with this new machine I have to use the 20 minute quick wash then a 15 minute fast spin. But it's still quicker than a normal 3 hour cycle. Still get an excellent wash with 20 minute cycle