13/ IF OPERATING ABNORMALITIES OCCUR

• THE INDICATOR LIGHTS

Problem

Possible Causes

What to do?

 

 

 

The salt light does not go out

- No salt or an insufficient quan-

- Refill the tank and wait for the

 

tity of salt in the tank to trigger

cycle to end. If you have soft

 

the float.

water that requires no salt, the

 

 

light is constantly lit.

 

 

 

The lights all light up one after

- Wrong programme.

- Cancel the current program-

the other

 

ming by holding down the Start

 

 

button for 3 seconds and then

A light flashes and the pro-

 

re-programme.

- Programme selector wrongly

- Reposition the selector on a

gramme does not start

positioned (between two not-

programme.

 

 

ches)

 

 

 

 

• RELATING TO PROGRAMMING, DISPLAY

Problem

Possible Causes

What to do?

 

 

 

The cycle lasts too long

- The energy-saving program-

- Use these programmes prefe-

 

mes last longer because the

rably at night when it is not so

 

agitation and drying times are

important how long the pro-

 

longer to compensate for the

gramme lasts or when it ends.

 

lower washing and drying tem-

 

 

peratures

 

 

 

 

The appliance trips the circuit

- Insufficient amperage to sup-

- Check the socket’s amperage

breaker

ply all the appliances being

(10A minimum) and the meter’s

 

operated simultaneously.

capacity.

 

- Internal fault in the appliance.

- Call a technician.

 

 

 

The appliance does not start

- No mains power to the socket.

- Check the socket and the fuse

 

- Tap closed (Cf. table fault d01).

- Check the tap is open.

 

- Water supply hose kinked.

- Check the hose line is OK.

 

- Selection error or programme

- Cancel by holding down Start

 

blocked.

for 3 secs and re-programme.

 

- Start button pressed too long

- Just press Start briefly to start

 

(greater than 2 secs).

the programme.

 

- Appliance in Safety mode (anti-

- Call a technician.

 

leak) (Cf. table fault d07).

 

 

 

 

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CDA WF250SS manual Indicator Lights, Relating to PROGRAMMING, Display