Wash Programs - grandimpianti WFM6 Instrucciones Para La Instalación Y Para El Uso

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buttons, zips, clasps and buckles are facing
inside Check that the pockets are empty.
At the end of the job do the following:
- leave the door open;
- turn the machine off by the master switch;
- close the warm water, cold water and steam
taps (the latter applies to steam-heated
machines only);
- turn the wall cutoff switch off.

7.5 WASH PROGRAMS

Cycle steps are detailed in the user-friendly
tables attached.
7.6 WARNING
- Do not leave the machine on to no purpose.
TURN the main switch OFF when the
machine is not being used.
During use:
- Only open the door when the drum is still
and drained.
- Should a potential drop occur during the
wash cycle, it will only be possible to open
the door by jerking the manual puller located
under the door downwards (see fig. 2). Before
opening the machine manually make sure
that there is no water in the tub.-In case of
emergency or defect of the door opening
device, it is possible to open the door by the
manual puller located down on the left.
Before opening the door, make sure that the
drum has come to a complete stop, that the
water has been drained and that the
temperature is below 40°C.
- Before any maintenance or cleaning
operation, check that the wall cutoff switch
is off and the warm water, cold water and
steam taps are closed (the latter applies to
steam-heated machines only).
- Do not machine-wash fabrics that have
been cleaned, dampened, washed or stained
with inflammable or explosive substances
unless they have been hand-washed and air-
dried first. Otherwise, hand-wash them first.
- Keep inflammable liquids far from the
washing machine, in a dry and ventilated
spot, out of the reach of outsiders.
- Keep cleaning products and washing
powder far from the machine, if possible,
closed in a cabinet.
- Do not hamper air inlets or heat-exchanging
openings. Keep an appropriate distance
between the machine and the walls or other
objects.
7.7 ALARMS INSIDE THE MACHINE
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E1: water in the tub.
1) Alarm E1 - water in the tub: If water is
detected in the tub before the start of a cycle,
all functions are disabled. The alarm will
disappear as soon as water drops below the
safety level.
The BUZZER will not go on. The alarm can
only be removed by switching the machine
off and then on again.
The causes of this fault are either the drain
(make sure that the solenoid valve is clean
and in good working order) or the built-in
level pressure switch.
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E2: poor water level.
2) Alarm E2 - Water level alarm: The water
level required by the cycle step in progress
has not been reached after taking in water for
3 minutes. This alarm signal will
automatically disappear as soon as the tub
receives the required amount of water. This
alarm does not abort the cycle, which is
resumed as soon as the correct water level is
reached. If the correct level fails to be reached
after water has been taken in for 5 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, failure of the water-level detection
system (tube connected to the pressure-
switch on the electronic board), 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).
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alternately E3:
drain failure.
3) 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.
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E4: heating failure.
4) 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
threshold. The BUZZER will not go on.
Possible causes: an incorrect connection of
the heating elements, scale and/or lint on the
heating elements, which impair 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).
CAUTION!
When the fuse has tripped (each heater has
one) the heating element cannot be reused or
repaired and will have to be replaced.
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The tripping of this safety device may cause
repeated occurrences of alarm E4, no matter
the selected cycle or temperature.
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E5: supertemperature:
5) 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 stopped and
the buzzer is activated. This alarm can only
be called off by switching the machine of
and then on again.
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E7: door damage.
6) Alarm E7 -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. Of course, if, when the
machine is switched back on, alarm causes
are still there, the display will highlight this
condition.
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E8: level error.
7) Alarm E8 - 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. Of course, if, when the
machine is switched back on, alarm causes
are still there, the display will highlight this
condition. Alarm causes: the sensor that
measures the water level in the tub or an
take-in electrical valve blocked open.
CAUTION! this fault can also be caused by
the use of foamy soap.
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E9: imbalance.
8) Alarm E9 - Out-of-balance (tilt) alarm
The step in progress is stopped but the cycle
is not aborted. The motor is disenergised for
200 or 90 seconds on high-speed spin and
low-speed spin respectively. After so
pausing, a distribution step is performed for
90 seconds in order for the laundry to be
spread correctly.
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 is lit continuously, the buzzer is
actuated and the cycle is aborted. To remove
this alarm, switch the machine off and then
on again.
Alarm causes may be an incorrect laundry
load (too little or too big), unlevel machine
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