ATTENTION!
8.3.
HOW
TO
HANDLE
FAULT
MESSAGES
!
ATTENTION!
CHECK
IN
THE
MANUAL
TO
SEE
WHAT
PROBLEM
THE
ERROR
MESSAGE
CORRESPONDS
WITH.
ASK
THE
ASSISTANCE
OF
AN
EXPERIENCED
TECHNICIAN
TO
SOLVE
THE
PROBLEM.
ALL
THE
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
MUST
BE
FOLLOWED
BEFORE
EACH
INTERVENTION.
You
can
overrule
and
erase
fault
messages
by:
pressing
the
INFO
button
pressing
the
STOP
or
ENTER
button
switching
the
power
off/on
opening
the
door
(fault
4
and
41)
For
safety
reasons
the
door
will
not
be
unlocked
if
:
-
there
is
still
water
in
the
drum
-
the
water
temperature
is
above
55°C
-
the
drum
is
still
turning
(a
safety
time
will
be
respected
until
the
drum
comes
to
a
standstill)
-
there
is
a
problem
with
the
door
lock
system
Each
time
at
the
end
of
the
cycle,
the
Wash
computer
will
fulfill
a
safety
test
sequence.
If
at
the
end
of
the
cycle
the
safety
conditions
are
not
fulfilled,
the
messages
TOO
HOT
or
WATER
IN
CAGE
will
be
displayed.
If
the
problem
disappears
(the
water
has
dropped
below
the
safety
level
for
spin
or
the
water
temperature
has
dropped
below
55°C)
the
Error
message
TOO
HOT
or
WATER
IN
CAGE
will
disappear
automatically.
!
IT’S
UP
TO
THE
OPERATOR
TO
TAKE
THE
NECESSARY
PRECAUTIONS
IF
THE
DRAIN
VALVE
IS
NOT
FUNCTIONAL
AND
IF
THERE
IS
STILL
HOT
WATER
IN
THE
TUB
AT
THE
END
OF
THE
WASH
CYCLE.
ON
THE
DISPLAY
THE
ACTUAL
WATER
TEMPERATURE
AND
LEVEL
WILL
BE
DISPLAYED.
WAIT
UNTIL
THE
WATER
IS
DRAINED
AND
UNTIL
THE
WATER
HAS
COOLED
BEFORE
ALL
INTERVENTIONS
AS
HOT
WATER
CAN
CAUSE
SEVERE
BURNS.
CARE
MUST
BE
TAKEN
THAT
NOBODY
GETS
BURNED
DUE
TO
HOT
WATER.
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Page 84: ...Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection Go to 5 3 STEP PROGRAM FUNCTIONS 44 ...
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Page 146: ...Upper Frame CFD2838P_D1617 4 ...
Page 148: ...Lower Frame CFD2839P_D1617 6 ...
Page 150: ...Stabilizing Springs CFD2840P_D1617 8 ...
Page 152: ...Cabinet CFD2890P_D1617 16 ...
Page 154: ...Cabinet CFD2891P_D1617 18 ...
Page 156: ...Control Panel 32 ...
Page 158: ...Control Panel CFD2896P_D1617 34 ...
Page 160: ...Control Panel CFD2896P_D1617 36 ...
Page 162: ...Coin Meter CFD2729P_D1617 42 ...
Page 164: ...Door Drawing 1 of 2 CFD2899P_D1617 44 ...
Page 166: ...Door Drawing 2 of 2 CFD2900P_D1617 46 ...
Page 168: ...Water Inlet System CFD2732P_D1617 48 ...
Page 170: ...Drain System CFD2848P_D1617 50 ...
Page 172: ...Drain System Drain Pump CFD2735P_D1617 52 ...
Page 174: ...Rear Panel Drawing 1 of 2 CFD2901P_D1617 54 ...
Page 176: ...Rear Panel Drawing 2 of 2 CFD2902P_D1617 56 ...
Page 178: ...Steam Heating CFD2852P_D1617 58 ...
Page 180: ...Washing Drum and Tub CFD2742P_D1617 60 ...
Page 182: ...Drive CFD2853P_D1617 62 ...
Page 184: ...Bearing Housing CFD2747P_D1617 64 ...
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