Faults and what to do about them
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Faults and what to do
about them
Faults and what to do about them
Emergency release, e.g. if a
power failure occurs
The programme continues running
when the power supply is restored. If
the laundry is still to be removed, the
door can be opened as described
below:
:
Warning
Risk of scalding!
When washing at high temperatures,
you may be scalded if you touch hot
washing water or the laundry.
If required, leave to cool down.
:
Warning
Risk of injury!
If you reach into the rotating drum, you
may injure your hands.
Do not reach into the rotating drum.
Wait until the drum stops rotating.
Caution!
Water damage
Leaking water may cause damage.
Do not open the door if you can still see
water through the glass.
1.
Turn the programme selector to
$
Off
. Pull out the mains plug.
2.
Drain the detergent solution.
3.
Pull down emergency release with
a tool and release.
Door can then be opened.
Information on the display panel
Display
Cause/Remedy
A:01
Close the door immediately because of the rising water level. If an interruption
occurs,
A:01
and
OPEN
are displayed alternately.
A:02
The door is locked for safety reasons (water level and/or temperature too high).
■
Washing programme:
In pause mode
A:02
and
PAUS
are displayed alter-
nately. If you have to open the door, wait until the temperature has dropped
slightly or pump out the water (select e.g.
Spin
or
Drain
).
■
Drying programme:
If you have to open the door, wait until the temperature
has dropped slightly or set the drying programme to 15 min to cool down the
laundry.
If
A:02
is frequently displayed at the end of the drying programme:
■
Clean the air filter.
■
Run the
Fluff/Drum Clean
(cold) programme without laundry.
A:03
Door cannot be locked/unlocked due to high temperature. Leave the washer dryer
switched on for about 1 min. The washer dryer can then be locked/unlocked again.