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:the hot water inlet will be used together with the
cold water inlet to adjust the temperature of the two.
4.5.6 Cold water inlet
This serves to indicate if the cold water inlet is going to
be used to fill the tub. The options are:
YES
: the cold water inlet will be used.
NO
: the cold water inlet will not be used.
4.5.7 Decalcified water inlet
This serves to indicate if the decalcified water inlet is
going to be used to fill the tub. The options are:
YES
: the decalcified water inlet will be used.
NO
: the decalcified water inlet will not be used.
4.5.8 Level 1
It determines the tub water level in the initial filling up.
The possible values are:
0
: filling the tub up with water is not possible.
Minimum
: the water level is the lowest possible.
Low
:
indicates a water level above the minimum level.
Intermediate
: indicates an average water level, above
the lower level.
Height
: indicates a water level above the average level.
Maximum
: the water level is higher than the previous
level and the highest possible.
These values may be modified in the section:
CONFIGURATION/OPTIONS/CHANGE LEVELS.
(Page 19).
4.5.9 Filling with movement
This serves to indicate if the drum should move while
filling up with water, or if on the contrary, it should only
start to move when the water has reached a programd
level. The options are:
YES
: the drum will move whilst filling up with water.
NO
: the drum will move when the programd water
level is reached.
4.5.10 Temperature
This determines the temperature of the water. The
possible values are:
Cold
: the water will not heat up.
30 °C to 90 °C in steps of 5 °C
: the water will heat up to
the specified temperature.
4.5.11 Thermal stop
This indicates if the wash time starts from reaching the
programd temperature or not. The possible values are:
YES
: the wash time starts on reaching the programd
temperature.
NO
: the wash time starts on reaching the water level.
4.5.12 Time
This is the time that passes from the moment the water
reaches the water level (without thermal stop), the
programd temperature (with thermal stop) or the spin
time. The possible values are:
1 to 99 sec. in steps of 1 wash or spin time.
4.5.13 Cooling
This serves to specify the gradual cooling temperature
of the water after ending the wash with hot water and
before emptying the tub. The cooling of the water is
achieved by introducing cold water until the water
temperature lowers to the programd temperature or the
programd time is reached. The drum will continue to
spin at the programd speed and rhythm. The possible
options for this parameter are:
Yes : Two new parameters are displayed,
temperature (from 30°C to 70°C) and time (0 to 99 min).
No. : Cooling is not carried out.
4.5.14 Drainage level
It serves to specify the water level in the drainage. The
possible options are:
0
: the tub will be completely emptied.
Minimum
: the water level is the lowest possible.
Low
: indicates a water level above the minimum level.
Intermediate
: indicates an average water level, above
the lower level.
Height
: indicates a water level above the average level.
Maximum
: indicates that this cycle will not be drained.
These values may be modified in the section:
CONFIGURATION/OPTIONS/CHANGE LEVELS.
(Page 19).
4.5.15 Drain no 1/Drain no 2
If the machine is fitted with the DOUBLE DRAIN
function*, this should be activated in CONFIGURATION/
OPTIONS**. Fixed programs do not vary (drain no 1)
but a new option appears in programming (drain no 1/
drain no 2) to program different drains and reuse the
clean water in the rinse cycles.
* To obtain a double drain, please consult your usual
dealer.
** Please see Page 18.
If this option is not activated, the parameter can not be
configured.
4.5.16 Unwinding/Movement in drainage
If this is a spin, it indicates if unwinding will be carried
out afterwards. If this is not a spin, it indicates if the
drum should turn whilst the drainage is being carried
out. The possible options are:
YES
: unwinding/movement in drainage is carried out.
NO
: unwinding/movement in drainage is not carried
out.