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Washing Machine / User’s Manual
2. If you want to decrease the delayed end time, press the
End Time Adjustment
button
consecutively until the desired time is displayed.
Cancelling the delayed end function
If you want to cancel the delayed end time countdown and start the programme immediately:
1. Set the Programme Selection knob to any programme. This way, the Delayed End time will be
cancelled. The End/Cancel light will flash continuously.
2. Then, select the programme you want to run again.
3. Press Start/Pause button to start the programme.
4.3.12 Starting the programme
1. Press Start/Pause button to start the programme.
2. Programme follow-up light showing the startup of the programme will turn on.
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• If no programme is started or no key is pressed within 10 minutes during the programme
selection process, the display lights will go off. Once the Programme Selection knob is
turned or any button is pressed, display lights will turn on again.
4.3.13 Progress of programme
Progress of a running programme can be followed from the Programme Follow-up indicator.
At the beginning of each programme step, the relevant indicator light will turn on.
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• If the “Anti-” auxiliary function has been selected, “End” LED and “Anti-” LED
will be on at the same time while this step is continuing.
• To end the programme while the “Anti-” step is running, simply press any button or
turn the programme selection knob.
You can change the auxiliary functions, speed and temperature settings without stopping
the programme flow while the programme is running. To do this, the change you are going to
make must be something that will be carried out after the programme step that is running. If
the change is not suitable, relevant lights will flash 3 times.
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• If the machine does not proceed to the spinning step, the Rinse Hold function might be
active or the automatic unbalanced load detection system might be activated due to the
unbalanced distribution of the laundry in the machine.
4.3.14 Loading door lock
There is a locking system on the loading door of the machine that prevents opening of the
loading door in cases when the water level is unsuitable.
Loading door light will start flashing when the machine is switched to Pause mode. The
machine checks the level of the water inside. If the level is suitable, the loading door light will
turn off and the loading door can be opened within 1-2 minutes.
If the level is unsuitable, the loading door light will remain on and the loading door cannot be opened.
If you are obliged to open the loading door while the Loading Door light is on, you must cancel the
current programme. See "Cancelling the programme"
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