User Manual
GW2145 - GW1160 - GW4060 - GW4190
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4.12
RESET PROCEDURE
The
RESET
procedure performs water pump-out and intake cycles to return the device to
conditions of safety in the event of a malfunction.
A RESET cycle can and should be started if an alarm occurs.
The Reset cycle can also be started independently, regardless of whether or not an alarm is
present.
N.B.
: the
RESET
procedure can only be started with the door
CLOSED.
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”.
If alarm “
AF:84
” (overheating during drying) occurs, the device manages its status independently
and does not allow a RESET to be performed until the automatic process for dealing with the alarm
has been completed.
STARTING A RESET
After an alarm or with the appliance at a standstill, press the
Functions
and
Start/Stop
buttons and hold them down
for about 2 seconds, until a
beep
is heard.
"
P-
" appears on the display and the RESET procedure starts.
At the end of the procedure, "
E-
“ flashes on the display, alternating with the program which was running and has been
interrupted, if any.
Depending on the appliance’s status, the RESET command may not be accepted: in this case, open and close the door
and then repeat the procedure.
ATTENTION
If it is not possible to perform the RESET cycle, before calling the After-Sales Service switch the
appliance off and back on and then try again.
fig. 24 – RESET cycle selection buttons: hold down the
Start/Stop + Functions
buttons together