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4 / PROGRAMMING YOUR APPLIANCE
Then :
— either you want to empty before spinning.
In this case, choose a spin speed suited to the
type of laundry, using the
“Spin”
button
.
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— or you want to empty only.
In this case, using the
“Spin”
button
,
choose the
“Drain”
function (spin speed
“110”
).
Press the
“Start
/Pause” button
. The
program will end automatically.
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NB :
When the machine is at full tank stop, the
“Rinse / Spin”
cycle
sequence light and the
Remaining time
light flash alternately.
The display
shows
“00:00”
.
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4
5
5
Press the
“Start
/Pause” button
. The
program will end automatically.
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F
• OTHER FUNCTIONS
•Active memorisation
Your washing machine memorises your washing habits. For each new program it records the tem-
perature, speed and the options that you most frequently use and proposes them as soon as you
switch on.
Important :
When starting your appliance, it proposes the manufacturer's settings, but after a few
cycles it will take into account your own settings.
•Draining
This function is for very delicate laundry and lets you eliminate spinning and go directly to the emp-
tying phase.
•Full tank stop
This function lets you remove laundry from your machine before the spin phase or lets you defer
this phase, and your laundry remains in the water to prevent it from creasing.
•Delayed start
You can delay the start of your program by 1 to 24 hours to take advantage of preferred energy
rates or to end the cycle at the time desired.
To do this, select the required duration by pressing successively on the
"Delay Start" (+)
or
(-)
buttons until you reach the duration required.
NB :
The time remaining before the start of the cycle is counted in hours up to 1 hour, then in minu-
tes from 59 to 1 minute.
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Information :
During the entire wait period, four little segments light up one after the
other.
At the end of the wait period, the program starts and the machine counts the
time remaining before the end of the cycle.
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