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3.2.6
LCD series 6
The information described below also appears on the LCD:
•
Padlock
:
The icon lights up when the “child lock” is on.
It indicates that all the buttons are disabled to prevent children from
modifying, starting or pausing the cycle; If any button is pressed while it
is enabled the icons will flash.
A key combination needs to be pressed to activate / deactivate it. It
may be silk-screen printed on the control panel or described in the
instruction manual.
•
Door closed sensor
:
Lights up when the safety device stops door opening and switches off
when the door can be opened.
Flashes when the device is about to unlock the door.
•
Washing programme time
This appears after a washing programme has been selected. This time
corresponds to the time required for the maximum wash load for each
type of programme.
After the programme has started, the time decreases (and is updated)
minute by minute.
•
Selection incorrect
Displays the flashing message “
Err
”, for one second.
When a function not compatible with the chosen programme is
selected, or if the selector is turned when a cycle is in progress.
•
End of cycle
When the cycle ends and you can open the door, the display shows a
permanently lit 0.
Stopping the machine with water in the tub, at the end of programmes
with the RINSE HOLD option, is displayed by a permanently lit zero.
The LED indicating the door remains on and the LED of the START /
PAUSE button is turned off. The washing machine continues to
operate even though the cycle has finished, rotating the drum once
every 2 minutes.
•
Alarm code
Indicates an anomaly during operation of the machine. Simultaneously
to the displaying of the code, the
START / PAUSE button flashes.
•
Calculate amount of washing
After the washing programme has started, the dot starts to flash. The
washing machine is now calculating the laundry load inside the drum
thus establishing the amount of water to be loaded. When this phase is
completed, the dot is lit continuously and the three digits display the
programme time.