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pressed again
after closing the
door in order to
restart the
programme from
the point at which
it was interrupted.
This button must
be depressed also
after a power
failure and after
having reinserted
the water
reservoir, if it has
been emptied in
the middle of a
programme after
lighting up of light
“Waterhouder”.
In both cases the
light of the
“Start/Pauze”
button flashes to
remind you that
the start button
needs to be
pressed again.
Select the
“Startuitstel”
With the
“Startuitstel”
button, you can
delay the start of a
programme by
between 30
minutes (30' and a
maximum of 20
hours (20H).
1.Select the
programme
2.Press the
“Startuitstel”
button as many
times as
necessary until
the required start
delay appears
on the multi
display, e.g. 12H
if the programme
is to be started in
12 hours.
If 20H is displayed
and you press
the button again,
the time delay
will be cancelled.
The display will
show 0' and then
the duration of
the selected
programme.
3.To activate the
delay timer,
press the
“Start/Pauze”
button. The
amount of time
remaining until
the programme
is set to start is
continuously
displayed (e.g.
12H, 11H, 10H,
… 30' e+tc).
If you wish to add
some laundry
while the machine
is performing the
countdown, after
having done so
and having closed
the door, press
“Start/Pauze”
again, in order to
allow the machine
to complete the
remaining
countdown time.
Display
The display
shows the
following
information:
Duration of
selected
programme
After you have
selected the
programme, its
duration (in hours
and minutes)
appears on the
display. It is
calculated
automatically on
the basis of the
maximum load
accepted for each
type of fabric and
of the required
degree of drying.
When the
programme starts,
the remaining
time is displayed
every 5 minutes.
Delayed start
If you have
selected a delay
time by means of
the relevant
button, the display
shows it for 3
seconds; then it
shows the
duration of the
previously
selected
programme. The
countdown is
displayed every
30 minutes until it
displays “90
minutes” and then
hour by hour.
End of
programme
A flashing zero
indicates the end
of the programme
and it is displayed
after the
“anticreasing”
phase.
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