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Lost in Translation: Why No Two Appliances Use the Same Symbols

How the Lack of Standardization Makes Everyday Appliances a Challenge

In the age of user-friendly technology, one would expect household appliances to be intuitive and straightforward. Yet, a simple glance at the control panel of a microwave or washing machine reveals a mess of icons that can baffle even the most tech-savvy among us. How did we end up with such a confusing array of symbols? And why does it seem like there’s no universal standard to guide us? Worse still, why are the symbols on your appliances completely different from the ones your old appliance had? 



How Did These Concepts Develop?

Icons are meant to save space and convey information quickly. Their use has spread due to their ability to transcend language barriers, especially in diverse linguistic regions like Europe. Icons are used everywhere in and out of the home.  From your phone, to your oven, to your HVAC system, to your local grocery store icons are used to direct the viewer quickly. However, this seemingly efficient solution has turned into a user experience nightmare for many. There are too many icons, and no consistency between them, leading to us getting our symbols mixed up or forgetting them outright. 



The Microwave Dilemma

Confusing microwave control panel with various symbols and buttons, highlighting the lack of standardization in appliance icons

Courtesy of Panasonic

Microwaves are a prime example of non-standardization in appliances. Each brand seems to have its own unique set of symbols and functions, leading to widespread confusion. In theory, a microwave should be easy to use – set the time, press start. In reality, users often find themselves guessing which button does what, with features like "express cook" complicating the interface. You end up spending as much time guessing what different buttons do as you do getting to eat. This lack of consistency is a significant pain point for consumers who expect simplicity in everyday appliances.




Washers and Dryers: A Symbolic Free-for-All

Washer and dryer control panels with numerous icons and settings, illustrating the complexity and lack of uniformity in laundry appliances.

Courtesy of LG

Washers and dryers, on the other hand, are another story. They present a complicated mix of symbols and settings unique to each major brand. Whether you're dealing with a Whirlpool, LG, Bosch, or Samsung appliance, deciphering the control panel can feel like navigating a complex puzzle. From cycle options to temperature settings, each washer and dryer comes with its own array of icons, leaving many users scratching their heads in confusion. Despite the availability of online resources and user manuals, understanding these symbols often requires trial and error, leading to wasted time and frustration for consumers.







Ovens: A Rare Case of Standardization

Courtesy of Whirlpool

In contrast, ovens tend to follow a more standardized set of symbols. While the icons can still be obscure, once you learn them, you can navigate most ovens with ease. This standardization helps ensure better cooking and baking results across different brands and models. The consistency in oven symbols is a relief in the otherwise chaotic world of appliance icons. 





The European Perspective: A Different Set of Challenges

European appliances add another layer of confusion. The symbols used are markedly different and often even more baffling for those accustomed to American appliances. This difference is partly due to Europe's linguistic diversity, which makes the use of icons over text a necessity. However, the result is a set of controls that can seem almost inscrutable to both Europeans and Americans alike. Many symbols are so stripped down that you can only guess at their original meaning. Does the two squiggly lines mean heat? Or does it mean microwave?  We have no idea, and we doubt anyone other than the manufacturer does either. 




Why Are Icons So Hard to Understand?

The development of icons is rooted in the desire to save space and create a sleek, modern design. However, research shows that people struggle to remember the meaning of many icons, particularly abstract ones. Icons need to be intuitive, and when they’re not, they can hinder rather than help usability. Adding text labels to icons can significantly improve user understanding, but this practice is not as widespread as it should be. There’s also a hard balance to strike between when to use text versus icons, because text needs to be at a size large enough to be read by all. 

After unraveling the mystery of appliance symbols, if you find yourself still struggling with your microwave, oven, washer, or dryer, don't hesitate to reach out to us at Appliance Rescue Service. Our team of experts is here to help diagnose and fix any issues with your major appliances, ensuring your household runs smoothly. Contact us today for reliable and efficient service! We’ll work with you to set up a time and date that works for your schedule to send one of our technicians to get your home running smoothly again. 

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