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5) Confirm the value read by the card
pressing the PROG push-button.
6) The BUZZER will give out a beep and
the DISPLAYS will return to their
normal functions.
If the water level is corrected, the procedure
has been carried out correctly. Otherwise the
machine will keep the zero value previously
stored
7.2 CYCLE STEPS
The LEDs on the right part of the control
display indicate the various cycle steps, i.e.
from top to bottom:
1. YELLOW LED: STOP – The wash
cycle is over or the machine has just
been switched on
2. GREEN LED: SOAK – Soak step
underway (when scheduled)
3. GREEN LED: PREWASH – Prewash
step underway (when scheduled)
4. GREEN LED: WASH - Wash step
underway
5. GREEN LED: RINSE 1/RINSE 3 –
Rinse underway (any between 1 and 3)
6. GREEN LED: SPIN – Final or
intermediate spin underway (blinks
when slowing down)
7. GREEN LED: DISTRIB. – Distribution
step underway.
The LEDs blink when the machine is going
through a transitional intake or drain stage.
The intermittence stops when the machine
has reached the next step.
As soon as the cycle is over the YELLOW
LED goes on and the door is automatically
unlocked: then it will be possible to open the
door using the handle and pick the clean
laundry.
CAUTION! Never force the door open.
Open by hand only after it has been
unlocked.
At any rate, before opening the door make
sure that the drum has stopped, the water has
been drained and the temperature inside the
drum is below 40°C (take a look at the
temperature display). Should a potential drop
occur, open the door by pulling the manual
puller downwards (see fig. 2). To reach the
manual puller it is necessary to unscrew and
withdraw the machine's lower front panel.
After the door has been unlocked manually,
open it using the handle as explained above
and then put the panel back in place.
7.3 SETTING PARAMETERS
Besides the "START" and "ECONOMY"
push-buttons, the machine has 4 more buttons
for cycle selection and special functions (see
6.1).
With the door closed, before the cycle is
started, the programming mode can be
entered by pressing the "PROG" push-button.
The time display will then blink "Pr" and the
remaining two displays will go off.
Pressing "PROG" again will cause the display
to read "F1" (on the time display), which
stands for the first function that applies to
cycle 1 .
Press "PROG" again to pass on to "F2", and
so on to the last function, "Ci".
Press "PROG" once more to exit the
programming mode and save the changes.
WARNING: if a potential drop should
occur during a programming session,
changes will not be saved and it will be
necessary to repeat the programming
procedure from the beginning.
When a cycle is underway, the "PROG" key
causes the machine to pause and does not
give access the programming mode.
The PROG key so stops the cycle at whatever
stage except the spinning step.
The DISPLAYS will then read "PAUSE"
and the machine will stay like this until the
"START" key is pressed and the cycle is
resumed.
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Attention!
-)This function is available only when a
cycle is in progress.
-)Pauses cause heating to go off too, which
means that long stops will cause the
temperature to drop.
PROGRAMMING
Options F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8,
F9 and Ci can be enabled singly and cycle by
cycle. Functions stay enabled permanently
until the user chooses to disable them.
The programming mode can be accessed
only with the door closed and with NON
coin-operated machines.
During programming, the cycle display reads
the selected cycle (1...9), whereas the time
display reads "Fy", where y is the option at
issue.
The temperature display shows the current
selection (0 = disabled, 1 = enabled; F3
envisages a third choice too -setting 2-: see
specific description).
A cycle is selected by pressing the SEL key,
whereas options are selected through the
PROG key and enabled or disabled through
the "+" and "-" keys respectively.
When the PROG key is pushed repeatedly,
options are shown in a cyclic sequence from F1
to Ci and then back to the current selection.
When the SEL key is pushed repeatedly, stored
cycles appear (minimum 1, maximum 9).
IMPORTANT !!!
When an option is selected for a cycle that
does not envisage it (see description of each
option) the machine will accept the selection
but the corresponding function will not be
carried out.
DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMABLE
FUNCTIONS
Enabling draining (F0)
As a rule, the tub is drained at the end of the
steps featuring water intake, in preparation
for the next step. The programming software
can overrun the draining step so that the
cycle may pass on to the next wash step with
water in the drum. This option is useful for
instance when heating in various stages or to
start the spin step with water in the drum and
drain during the speed-up. When this
parameter is set to "1", and the selected cycle
features it, this procedure is carried out.
Value
Function
0
Draining is performed always
1
Normal (default).
This function can be enabled for every single
cycle.