Description of all Functions
3.1.3.- Pressing the <START/PAUSE> button
You can stop and start the washing process as many times as you wish by repeatedly
pressing the
<START/PAUSE>
button.
The wash phase pilot light which is on will begin to fl ash.
Washing will stop and all the output elements will switch off.
The wash time countdown will stop.
On the time display (deluxe model only) the
“PH”
symbols will begin to fl ash (0.5 Sec.
ON; 0.5 Sec. OFF).
3.1.4.- Opening the door
This has the same effect as pressing the
<START/PAUSE>
button, as described
above.
If the door is opened during a phase involving heating (both if the dishwasher is was-
hing or if it is on pause), when it is closed again and the
<START/PAUSE>
button
pressed there will be a delay of 3 minutes before the washing process starts up again
(Safety time).
The wash time will not count down during the Safety Time.
When the door is opened,
“F1”
appears on the display (deluxe model only), and the
buzzer will sound intermittently (0.5 Sec. ON; 0.5 Sec. OFF).
End of program
When the program fi nishes, the Program End pilot light will come on, and
ONE SINGLE
CONTINUOUS BEEP WILL SOUND FOR APPROX. 5 SECONDS.
POWER CUTS Power cuts
If a power outage occurs, the dishwasher will continue to function normally from whe-
re it left off when the electricity supply returns (it has a memory of at least 12 hours,
depending on the model).
What is ventilated drying?
Some of the higher range models are equipped with a system called ventilated drying.
This consists of a fan eliminating the steam produced during the fi nal rinse of a wash
cycle, aiding drying.
This fan has two chambers, the extraction chamber and the expulsion chamber (see
Figures 1 below). These create a closed circuit between the fan, the air break and the
inside of the tank.
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