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Electrolux DIVA 60 - Modifying a Programme; Cancelling a Programme (Reset); Interruption of a Programme (Pause); Power Failure

Electrolux DIVA 60
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SOI/DT 2003 - 01 eb 10 599 35 63-72
4.4 Modifying a programme
4.4.1 Cancelling a programme (reset)
To cancel a programme that has already started, proceed as follows:
1. Open the door carefully and press buttons S2 - S3 together for approximately 2 seconds: the LED
corresponding to the cycle being executed begins to flash.
2. After about two seconds, all the LEDs and the display switch off: the programme is now cancelled and
the appliance returns to the selection mode.
4.4.2 Modifying a programme
1. Until a cycle has actually started (digit with flashing light), the settings selected can be modified at any
time by pressing the appropriate buttons.
2. To modify a programme that has already started, first cancel it (see corresponding parag) and then
perform the new selections.
or:
1. Press the button of the new programme for about 6 seconds, the LED of the current programme begins
to flash.
2. After about 6 seconds the LED of the old programme switches off and the LED of the new one lights: the
possible options are deleted and have to be selected again.
4.4.3 Interruption of a programme (pause)
Proceed as follows to interrupt a programme that has already started:
1. Press S0 to switch the appliance off.
2. To re-start the cycle, press S0 again: The programme starts from the point at which it was interrupted.
3. If you open the door the cycle interrupts: re-closing it, the programme starts (after a brief delay) from the
point at which it was interrupted.
Important! If the appliance is switched off or if the door is opened for more than 30 seconds during
the drying phase, the cycle is considered to have been terminated after the regeneration phase;
when the appliance is switched on again, it returns to programme selection mode.
4.5 Power failure
The Power Failure function maintains the information relative to the cycle status even in the even of a power
outage; when the power supply is restored, the cycle resumes from the point at which it was interrupted.
If the power failure occurs during the drying phase, the cycle is considered to have been terminated after the
regeneration phase.

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