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PROGRAMMING THE TIMER
The appliance can be programmed to start up and shut down
when required.
Programming start up
•Press the button.
The start-up time and message flash on the remote con-
trol display (fig. 27).
•Press the or buttons to set the time you want the applian-
ce to start up.
• When that time is reached, press the OK button to confirm
(fig. 28). The message appears on the remote control
display and the symbol is displayed on the appliance to
indicate that the timer is active.
Programming shutdown
•Press the OFF button. The shutdown time and message
flash on the remote control display (fig. 29).
•Press the or buttons to set the time you want the applian-
ce to shut down.
• When that time is reached, press the OK button to confirm
(fig. 30). The message appears on the remote control
display and the symbol is displayed on the appliance to
indicate that the timer is active.
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28
29
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SELF-DIAGNOSIS
The appliance has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions.
Error messages are indicated on the control panel display screen.
IF…IS DISPLAYED, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
L
OW TEMPERATURE
(frost prevention)
PROBE FAILURE
(sensor damaged)
The appliance is fitted with
a frost protection device to
avoid excessive formation
of ice. The appliance starts
up again automatically
when the defrosting pro-
cess is completed.
If this is displayed, contact
your local authorized servi-
ce center.
IF…IS DISPLAYED, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
H
IGH LEVEL
(safety tank full)
CLEAN
Empty the internal safety
tank, following the instruc-
tions in the "End of season
operations" section (pg.
17). If this reoccurs, contact
your local authorized servi-
ce center.
This message appears after
about 500 hours of opera-
tion in water mode and indi-
cates that the appliance
requires descaling as descri-
bed in the "descaling" sec-
tion (pg. 17).
After descaling or if the alarm reappears too soon after
the last descaling (carried out before the message is dis-
played), reset the alarm by holding the button down
for 10 seconds.