User Manual
GW2145 - GW1160 - GW4060 - GW4190
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ALARMS and WARNING MESSAGES
This section provides instructions for interpreting alarm messages and taking any appropriate measures. Information
supplied in compliance with point 5.4.4.j of IEC61010-2-040:2005.
The appliance’s display has backlit LED symbols.
See also the explanations provided in the INDICATOR LEDS - DETAILED EXPLANATION section.
The symbols at the top of the display contain
WARNINGS
which the appliance provides to its users, as detailed below
(For full information, also see the “DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS AND PROGRAMS” section).
fig. 42 – Central display, detail of backlit symbols.
SYMBOL
MEANING
No detergent
Lights up if the detergent level sensors are installed and one of them is at "minimum" level.
The error is displayed at the end of the cycle and in combination with the LED the segment display
shows the code of the detergent to which the warning refers:
P1: code on display “A-:68”
P2: code “A-:69”
P3: code “A-:70”
Activated at the end of the cycle and when the user attempts to start a new program.
The washing cycle can be started with this message present (i.e. overriding the warning) by pressing
the
Start/Stop
button again.
If two or more similar alarms (e.g. cans P1 and P2 empty), the
Start/Stop
button will have to be
pressed twice or more before the cycle can be started. (The device’s internal memory records the
event but allows execution of the cycle).
Maintenance: filter replacement
(only on GW4060, GW4190 series)
Active if the dryer is present and the absolute filter is installed. (The absolute filter is optional on the
“GW” series).
The LED indicates that the absolute filter needs to be replaced.
Illumination of the symbol is triggered by the number of drying system operating hours, set at 500h
when the filter is new. The filter must be replaced by Smeg authorised staff.
Keeping the filter in operation after the end of its useful life will lead to poor drying results. If the
filter is full, the drying air flow rate is reduced.
The filter’s useful life may be less than the 500 h set, depending on the amount of dirt in the
environment. If drying performance deteriorates, users should have the filter changed earlier. The
appliance does not signal this type of wear, but only wear arising from the hours actually worked.