User Manual
GW2145 - GW1160 - GW4060 - GW4190
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HOW TO DEAL WITH ALARMS - READ CAREFULLY
When an alarm occurs, the device's electronics will react to set itself in condition of safety..
When an error occurs, generally the device manages the anomaly itself: in this case
the alarm
code flashes on the display
until the problem has been dealt with:
no reset commands are
accepted during this time.
Any RESET forced by the user will not be accepted until the problem has been dealt with and the
alarm code on the display is “steady”.
When an alarm message is noticed: Refer to the table below to find out what the code means
and the relevant countermeasures. Apply the countermeasures recommended for the specific
circumstances.
For convenience, the procedures that the user is normally required to carry out are summarised
below:
1. First, follow the
DEFAULT PROCEDURE.
2. If the alarm does not disappear: proceed as described for the
RESET PROCEDURE.
1. DEFAULT PROCEDURE
If the event which triggered the alarm is due to a temporary anomaly, the situation can be
resolved as follows:
Switch off using the “
On/Off
” button and then switch on again using the same button. The display
shows a flashing “
OFF
” during automatic management of the anomaly. The word “
OFF
” becomes
steady once the situation has been resolved.
2. RESET PROCEDURE
for AF alarms:
1. Perform the
RESET
cycle.
2. If the alarm message disappears after the
RESET
cycle: normal use of the device can be
restarted by switching it off and back on with the
On/Off
button.
3. If the alarm message persists after the
RESET
cycle: switch the device off and back on
using the “
On/Off
” button and by
disconnecting it from the electricity supply
(Wait at
least 10 seconds after switching off before switching back on again).
4. If the alarm occurs when the device is restarted: retry the
RESET
.
If the alarm persists even after the RESET procedure:
1. Turn off the water supply taps.
2. Disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.
3. Check that all the device’s connections
(electricity and water) are correct and there
have been no changes from the initial installation conditions.
4. Contact the Smeg After-Sales Service.
fig. 43 –
RESET
cycle selection buttons (“
Start/Stop”
+ “
Functions”
) buttons