
Operating Instructions
40
Water Cooling
It may be necessary to cool down the water before pumping it out in
order to prevent thermal damage to the plastic drainage pipes.
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The water is cooled down before pumping out at the end of the main
wash cycle (by adding cold water). This setting only works on the
t }
(COTTONS/LINEN, EASY-CARES) programme when the temper-
ature is above 40 °C.
When the appliance is supplied water cooling is not set except for the
e
(SENSITIVE) programme option.
Setting the water cooling function:
0
1.
Turn the programme selector to
L
(SHORT SPIN).
2.
Press the
k
(PRE WASH) button for at least 5 seconds. After the but-
ton has been kept pressed for 5 seconds,
l
(MAIN WASH) flashes on
the programme progress display for 5 seconds.
3.
Release the
k
(PRE WASH) button while
l
(MAIN WASH) is flashing.
Once it has stopped flashing, the water cooling function is set. It re-
mains set until it is cancelled again.
4.
If you wish to check whether the water cooling function is set:
–
Turn the programme selector to
L
(SHORT SPIN).
–
Press the
k
(PRE WASH) button briefly.
When
l
(MAIN WASH) flashes in the programme progress display, the
water cooling function is set.
Cancelling the water cooling function:
0
1.
Turn the programme selector to
L
(SHORT SPIN).
2.
Press the
k
(PRE WASH) button for at least 5 seconds.
l
(MAIN
WASH) flashes in the programme progress display as soon as the button
is pressed. After 5 seconds
l
(MAIN WASH) will stop flashing and re-
main constantly illuminated for 5 seconds.
3.
While
l
(MAIN WASH) is constantly illuminated, release the
k
(PRE
WASH) button. Once
l
(MAIN WASH) is no longer illuminated, the
water cooling function has been cancelled.
3
Water cooling increases water consumption and the programme dura-
tion.
Additional Rinse and Water Cooling
You can combine the additional rinse cycle with water cooling. Setting
as for “Additional Rinse” and “Water Cooling”.
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