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ATTENTION!
• This manual must be kept with the appliance, and must
accompany it for its entire lifespan.
• Do not use anti-static products or detergents unless
recommended by the manufacturer.
8.7 DRYING PROGRAM
The phases of all cycles in detail are given successively inside
the easy-to-read tables.
The keyboard on the machine can be used to modify ALL
cycles and parameters at will. Contact the after-sales service
for further details.
ATTENTION!
• If the machine has been re-programmed or several
special functions have been activated, do not refer tot
he cycle description tables.
• The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the
cycles and programs normally memorised in the
machines at any time.
8.8 RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not leave the appliance uselessly connected. Switch the
appliance master switch OFF when the same is not being
used.
When using pay particular attention to:
• Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, make
sure that all power supply and unload gate valves are
closed and the master switch on the wall is off.
• Do not put laundry into the machine that has been
cleaned, wet, washed or stain-removed with flammable
or explosive materials. Otherwise proceed by hand
washing.
• Keep inflammable liquids away from the appliance. Keep
them in a dry, well-aired place that is not accessible to
unauthorised persons.
• Keep cleaning products and soaps away from the
appliance, preferably locked in a cabinet.
• Do not obstruct openings of slots used for extraction of
removal of heat. Keep a suitable distance between the
machine and walls or other objects.
9. SAFETY PROCEDURES
During appliance functioning some conditions may occur,
indicating a relative alarm signal if an anomaly is present.
The code appears flashing on the display.
To eliminate the display of the alarm, switch the machine off
and then back on again (remove and then re-apply voltage) or
the alarm is automatically reset after 5 minutes (in all cases
see specific alarms management).
Obviously, if the cause that generated the signal remains, on
machine switch on or program re-start (the operator must
press the START/STOP button) after automatic reset, the
anomaly signal will appear again.
9.1 DETAILS OF THE ALARM “MOTOR ANOMALY”
For some type of inverter/motor alarms it is possible that it is
reset in automatic mode.
Therefore when the inverter motor sub-enters the motor is
put in neutral for a period of time during which the inverter
remains “idle”.
On expiry of this time the machine re-starts with the phase
successive to that in which the anomaly occurred.
This procedure can be repeated a maximum of 5 times, after
which the program will be aborted.
The display of the alarm will stay active for 300 seconds, after
which the machine resets automatically going back to cycle
start stand-by.
Activation of the buzzer only takes place when the program
interrupts, in other words, the alarm will only be signalled on
the display during the “attempts” to perform the programmed
phase.
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