Operating Instructions
Problem | Possible Cause | Remedy | |
| Drainage hose bent. | Remove the bend. | |
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| Contact your customer serv- | |
Washing not well spun. | Maximum pump head (dis- | ice. For pumping heights | |
charge height 1 m from the | over lm he can offer you a | ||
Residual water still vis- | unit's floor) is exceeded. | conversion kit as a special | |
ible in the drum. |
| accessory. | |
The fault code E20 ap- |
| Switch off the unit and pull | |
pears. The Á(RINSE) |
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display flashes. | Solution pump blocked. | out the mains plug. Clean | |
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| the solution pump. | |
| If a siphon is connected: Si- | Clean the siphon. | |
| phon blocked. | ||
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| Wait until the K (DOOR) dis- | |
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| play lights up green. | |
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| If it is still necessary to open | |
| The filling door is locked due | the filling door: | |
| turn the program selector to | ||
| to a high water level or a | I (OFF) turn the program | |
| high temperature. The K | ||
| selector to C (PUMP OUT). | ||
| (DOOR) display is off. | ||
| Press the O/s (START/ | ||
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| PAUSE) button. | |
The filling door cannot |
| After the water has been | |
be opened when the |
| pumped out, the filling door | |
unit is switched on. |
| can be opened. | |
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| If water can be seen through | |
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| the window in the door, first | |
| Power failure! | carry out emergency empty- | |
| (All displays have gone off). | ing (see section “Carrying out | |
| For safety reasons the door | Emergency Emptying Opera- | |
| remains locked for 4 to | tion"). | |
| 10 minutes. | After approx. 4 to 10 minutes | |
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| the door can be opened | |
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| again by pulling the handle. | |
| Water valve not fully opened. | Open the water valve fully. | |
Remnants of detergent | Filter in the screw connec- | Close the water valve. Un- | |
are building up in the | tion of the intake hose on | screw the intake hose from | |
detergent drawer. | |||
the water valve or on the | the water tap and from the | ||
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| unit is blocked. | unit. Clean the filter. | |
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