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water level is reached. If the correct level
fails to be reached after water has been taken
in for 10 more minutes the cycle is stopped
and the buzzer is activated. To remove this
alarm, switch the machine off and then on
again.
Possible causes: poor pressure in the water
mains, a blocked filter in the water intake
solenoid, a closed supply tap, a broken drain
solenoid valve or a leak in the same (water is
taken in but it is simultaneously drained and
the machine consequently fails or is slow to
reach the required level).
4) Alarm E3: Drain alarm
Water has failed to drain below the safety
level in one minute. The cycle will be
resumed after water has dropped below the
safety level, with no effect on cycle
completion. The buzzer is not actuated. As
for the causes, see alarm E1.
5) Alarm E4: Heating alarm
After the heating has worked for 20 minutes,
the temperature has not risen by at least 5°C,
and yet the cycle proceeds normally. This
alarm will automatically disappear as soon
as the temperature reaches the established
value. The buzzer is not actuated. Possible
causes: an incorrect connection of the heating
elements, scale and/or lint on the heating
elements, which reduce their performance.
It is advisable to also check that the warm
water inlet has been connected properly: if
the cold and warm water inlets have been
inverted, and the drum is consequently fed
cold water only, heating times will be
abnormally increased. The heating elements
are equipped with a fuse that opens the
circuit in case of malfunction (e.g. heaters
switched on with drum empty).
WARNING!
When the fuse has tripped (each heater has
one) the heating element cannot be reused or
repaired and will have to be replaced.
The tripping of this safety device may cause
repeated occurrences of alarm E4, no matter
the selected cycle or temperature.
6) Alarm E5: Overtemperature alarm -
disconnected temperature probe
Water temperature has exceeded 95°C or
the temperature probe is either broken or
disconnected. The wash cycle is aborted and
the buzzer is activated. This alarm can only
be called off by switching the machine of
and then on again.
7) Door lock alarm E6:
Ten seconds after cycle start the door has
failed to be locked (the door is not closed ten
seconds after the START button has been
pressed). The wash cycle is aborted and the
alarm status can only be removed by pressing
the "START" button again. To attempt a
new start, press START again. The buzzer is
not actuated. Possible causes: the door may
have not been closed properly by hand or the
door microswitch may be damaged owing to
handle misuse.
8) Alarm E7: Door fault alarm
If door damage is detected during operation,
whatever the cause, then this alarm takes
over, the cycle is immediately aborted and
the tub is drained. The alarm is called off
only when the machine is switched off and
then on again, or else, 5 minutes into the
alarm, this is automatically cancelled and
the door is unlocked. Of course, if, when the
machine is switched back on, alarm causes
are still there, the display will highlight this
condition.
9) Alarm E8: abnormal level alarm
A water level 10 cm above the established
height is detected: the cycle is aborted and
the buzzer is actuated. To remove this alarm,
just switch the machine off and then on
again or else, 5 minutes into the alarm, this
is automatically removed and the door is
unlocked. Of course, if, when the machine is
switched back on, alarm causes are still
there, the display will highlight this condition.
The cause of this alarm is surely the probe
that measures the water level in the tub.
CAUTION! this fault can also be caused by
the use of foamy soap.
10) Alarm E9: water in the tub while
spinning
When this alarm status occurs, the step in
progress is stopped and the motor is
disenergised for 90 seconds.. After so
pausing, a distribution step is performed for
90 seconds in order for the remaining water
to be drained.
Alarms occurring during intermediate spin
are not displayed: after distribution, the cycle
overrides the spinning step and proceeds.
Conversely, alarms intervening during final
spin blink E9: after distribution, the machine
makes further spinning attempts. The
machine makes up to a maximum of 15
attempts and if it still fails to spin, the alarm
sign E9 stays on, the buzzer is actuated and
the cycle is interrupted. To remove this
alarm, switch the machine off and then on
again.
Alarm causes may be an incorrect laundry
load (typically too many towels), unlevel
machine positioning or a partially or totally
blocked drain that does not let water out
properly.
11) Alarm E0: Motor overload cutout
(when provided)
In case of motor failure, be it overheating,
misconnection, etc., the motor is put to idle,
the display flashes the E0 message and the
buzzer is actuated. This alarm causes the
cycle to be interrupted. To remove this
condition, switch the machine off and then
on again.
12) No cycle is enabled "CYCLE"
alarm
On switching on the machine the displays
read "CYCLE". Enable at least one wash
program using the "Ci" function described
in section 7.3 Configuration of settings.
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VOLTAGE FAILURE
If a voltage drop longer than 3 sec. occurs
during a wash cycle, on being re-energised
all the luminous devices the machine is
fitted with (wash step LEDS, time, cycle and
temperature displays) are reset: they flash
for one minute with all functions disabled.
As soon as normal work conditions are
restored the cycle will automatically be
resumed from the beginning of the step that
was underway when the voltage drop
occurred and displays will resume their
normal functions. Conversely, if the door is
open when the machine is re-energised, the
cycle will be aborted.
ATTENTION: If the ON - OFF switch is
actuated to turn machine off after the cycle
has been startd, the microprocessor will
behave as if a voltage drop has occurred and
will react accordingly.
CAUTION: WHEN ONE OR MORE
ALARMS APPEAR ON DISPLAY
DURING MACHINE OPERATION,
REMOVE MISFUNCTION SOURCES
BEFORE STARTING A NEW CYCLE (IF
POSSIBLE). AND CONTACT THE
AUTHORISED AFTER-SALES SERVICE
OR DEALER IN ORDER TO AVOID
FURTHER DAMAGE.
7.8 INFORMATION SPECIAL
MEASURES FOR USE AND
PROTECTION
When carrying out the first cycle, verify the
following:
- Soap dispensers must stay clean:
Compartment A after filling with pre-
wash water
Compartment B after taking in wash
water
Compartment C after taking in last rinse
water.
- Make sure that the soap made solid during
storing is washed away.
- Perform a 90°C cycle to remove all
manufacturing residues.
- The operator must be able to check soap
compartments with ease. Place a platform if
necessary.
- Make certain that laundry trolleys are lower
than the door's bottom edge.
- If need be, mount appropriate bumpers to
prevent trolleys from hitting and damaging
the door.
- Never open the soap compartment when
the machine is being filled with water or it is
heating.
7.9 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE BY
THE USER
BEFORE
ANY
MAINTENANCE
OPERATION, CHECK THAT THE WALL
CUTOFF SWITCH IS OFF AND THE
WATER TAPS ARE CLOSED. THE
DRUM MUST BE STILL AND DRAINED
AND THE TEMPERATURE INSIDE IT
MUST NOT EXCEED 40°C.
The machine requires no special
maintenance, thanks to its ergonomic design
and to the use of very reliable, first-quality
parts.

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