Washing Machine / User’s Manual
59 / EN
Opening the loading door in case of power failure:
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INFORMATION
• In case of a power failure, you can use the loading door emergency handle under the pump filter lid to
manually open the loading door.
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WARNING!
• Before opening the loading door, make sure that there is no water in the machine to avoid flooding. Water
may be hot and could cause scalding.
•
Turn off and unplug the appliance.
•
Open the pump filter lid.
•
Remove the loading door emergency handle behind the
filter cover with a tool.
•
Open the loading door by pulling the loading door
emergency handle downwards.
•
Try to pull the handle downwards again if the loading door
is not opened.
•
Bring the loading door emergency handle to its original
position after opening the loading door.
4.3.15 Changing the selections after programme has started
Switching the machine to pause mode
Press the Start/Pause to switch the machine to pause mode while a programme is running. The
light of the current programme will flash on the Programme Follow-up indicator, indicating that the
machine has switched to pause mode.
Also, when the loading door is ready to be opened, the Loading Door light will turn off in addition to
the programme step light.
Changing the auxiliary function, speed and temperature
Depending on the step the programme has reached, you can cancel or select auxiliary functions. See
“Auxiliary function selection”.
You can also change the speed and temperature settings. See "Spin speed selection" and
"Temperature selection".
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INFORMATION
• If no change is allowed, the relevant light will flash 3 times.
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