Enable Final Beeping
Here you have the option to have a beeping alarm to let you know the wash cycle has finished.
By pressing the “Extra Rinse” button you can scroll through the “yes” and “no” options.
To enter your selection press the “Start delay” button and the screen will then move to
the next stage and ask you to “Enable memory”
Enable Memory
This is a useful feature if you frequently wash laundry using the same programme.
Selecting “Enable Memory” will tell the machine to remember the last programme/functions
used and set them in the memory. This function works only on cottons, delicates, synthetics
and woolens programme. The memory does not retain settings within the special programme
group.
Select “Yes” or “No” to this option by using the “Extra Rinse” and “Start delay” button
to input the selection.
The display will then shown a message that asks if you require demo mode to be set.
Demo mode (default setting - NO)
Please set this option to “No” if not done so already - as this is for SERVICE use only.
If the demo mode option is not set on “NO” when exiting the inter@ct menu the wash
programme WILL NOT commence. Demo Mode must be set at “NO” for the wash cycle to
commence. On entering “No” via the “Start delay” button you will then be asked if you
wish to “Exit Menu”.
Exit Menu
If you are happy with the settings you have selected, you can now exit the menu by selecting
“Yes” via the “Extra Rinse” and “Start delay” buttons.
However, if you are not happy with any of the settings selected you must select “No” to the
exit menu command and you can then commence the programming from the beginning. By
pressing the “Start delay” button you are able to enter and bypass each option
individually until you reach the option you would like to re-set.
When you are completely satisfied with your menu selection, you may exit the menu and
testing of the installation may now commence.
If, after the initial installation you may want to change of any of the menu at a later date, again
run through the menu options from the beginning and change the options you want to reset.
This may be useful to change the “Set New Time” when the clocks go forward or back.
Once set, the menu options will remain in the memory of the machine even if the machine is
unplugged or if a power cut occurs.
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Release the “Extra Rinse” button and press the “Start delay” button to enter your selection.
When you have entered your chosen language, the display will then ask for the “New time” to be set.
Set New Time
This function needs to be set for two reasons: firstly to display the current time of day on the
screen and secondly for the programme end/delay start settings to work correctly.
You will notice in the display window that the hours on the clock will be flashing.
Set the hours by continually pressing the “Extra Rinse” button and then press the
“Start delay” button to enter the hour.
Next the minutes on the clock will begin to flash, again press the “Extra rinse” button until
the required minutes are displayed and press “Start delay” to input the selection.
When you have Set the New Time, the display will then ask if you wish to “Setting the time mode”.
Setting the time mode
There are two ways to select the time mode.
The first is if you wish programme end or delay start to be programmed by starting the actual
time you want the programme to end or begin, e.g., programme to end 18.00. This is called
Absolute Time Mode.
When utilising the programme end function (or start delay), an example can be seen below
when the Absolute Time Mode has been selected in the menu set-up stage.
Therefore, when setting the Programme end time the programme (as shown above) will end
at 18.00.
The second is if you wish programme end time or delay start to be programmed by adding
hours; e.g., programme to end in 1
1
/
2
hours. This is called Relative Time Mode.
When utilising the programme end function (or start delay), an example can be seen below
when the Relative Time Mode has been selected in the menu set-up stage.
Both options are very useful, but we feel that the Absolute Time Mode will be more beneficial
and easier to use since there will be no need to calculate how many hours you will need to
leave before you want the machine to end or start.
On reaching the set time mode you will be asked if you would like to select “Relative” time or -
by scrolling through using the “Extra Rinse” button - “Absolute” time.
Enter the preferred setting by pressing the “Start delay” button.
When you have entered your preferred time-mode, the display will then ask for the Enable
Final Beeping to be set.
PROGRAM END
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