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13/ IF OPERATING ANOMALIES OCCUR
• SUMMARY OF THE FAULTS
d01:
water supply fault (tap)
d07:
overflow / anti-leak fault
d02:
draining fault
d08:
sprinkling distribution fault
d03:
heating fault
d11:
pressure sensor fault
d04:
temperature fault
d12:
filling fault (water inlet detection system)
d05:
fault – motor under load
d13:
overheating fault
d06:
fault - motor overload
d14 :
installation fault : (incorrect drainage
connection or inadequate flow rate and tap).
• BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Problem
Possible
C
auses
What to do?
The door falls heavily when
opened (integratable model)
- Door springs not tensioned
enough to compensate for the
weight of the panel.
- Tighten the two tensioning
screws accessible in the bot-
tom section above the front
feet.
The door does not stay horizontal
when open or returns too quickly
(integratable model)
- Door springs tensioned too
much.
- No wooden panel.
- Loosen the two tensioning
screws accessible in the bot-
tom section above the front
feet.
- Fit a temporary wooden panel
on the appliance and adjust
the springs.
The door catches when closing - Appliance not stable
- Door not centred on the tub
- Adjust the feet.
- Re-centre by adjusting the
rear feet.
The upper basket does not stay
in the high position
- Poor manipulation (the basket
is being pulled upwards too
quickly)
- Act more progressively (see
instructions), one side and
then the other.
Small leak around or under the
appliance (move the appliance
to locate the leak)
- Leak from the tap.
- Leak from the appliance.
(Cf. table fault d07).
- Check that a seal is fitted and
retighten the nut.
- Close the water tap and call a
technician.
Small leak at the door
- Appliance not stable or not level
- Door not centred on the tub.
- Adjust the feet.
- Re-centre by adjusting the rear
feet.
Tip:
If one of the above faults occurs and you need to call a repair man, remember to tell him
the message displayed (d01, d02..) as this information will help him.