User Manual
GW2145 - GW1160 - GW4060 - GW4190
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4.4
INDICATOR LEDS - DETAILED EXPLANATION
1 - Symbols associated to a warning
SYMBOL
MEANING
No detergent
Lights up if the detergent level sensors are installed and one of them is at "minimum" level.
The warning 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 “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 light on by pressing the
Start/Stop
button again.
If both alarms are present (cans P1 and P2 both empty), the
Start/Stop
button has to be pressed
twice to start the cycle. (The device’s internal memory records the event).
Replace the can of detergent which is running out with a new can as soon as possible.
Maintenance: filter replacement
Only for 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.
Operation of the light is triggered by the number of drying operating hours, set at 500h when the
filter is new. The filter must be replaced by Smeg authorised staff.
Appliance maintenance
The appliance counts the number of cycles performed and the LED comes on to alert the user that
maintenance is required.
These are inspection and maintenance operations, scheduled every 1000 cycles, which must be
performed by Smeg authorised staff to keep the appliance safe and in good working order.
Lack of Salt
Salt must be added to the water softener reservoir in the chamber.
Salt is necessary to enable the softener to reduce the hardness of the intake water.
Alarm
The machine displays an anomaly, which can be generated by a fault or by the detection of
abnormal conditions.
A numerical code on the segment display indicates the alarm which has been
triggered.
The alarms table in this manual details the components which may have caused the event
for each alarm code, to simplify diagnostics and troubleshooting.
A record should be kept of any alarms to allow the After-Sales Service to be provided with a detailed
description of the malfunction.