6.8. Input philosophy - interrupt program
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Interrupt program
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Using the ON/OFF key S0 it is possible to interrupt the program as long as one wants.
The same is valid for an interruption by opening the door.
There is no deleting function integrated in the ON/OFF key
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If the cycle is interrupted using the ON/OFF key, all displays go out.
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The cycle run is continued after switching on again using the ON/OFF key S0 resp.
by closing the door, without that another key actuation becomes necessary.
Information: The cycle is continued with a short time delay.
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All displays and confirmations appear in the same condition as before the interruption.
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What happens when opening and closing the door?
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Appliance is switched on and in the "prestart" mode
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After opening the door all indications keep to be displayed on the panel. The power
supply of the electronic is fully guaranteed as long as the appliance remains switched on.
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The door is open during the running cycle
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After opening the door all indications keep to be displayed on the panel as long
as the appliancekeeps to be switched on using the ON/OFF switch S0
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When the door has been closed, the appliance will start automatically and the cycle run will be continued.
Attention:
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When the 1. regeneration has been reached in the program part "drying" it is valid:
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When the door is open longer than 30 seconds, the program is cleared.
When the door has been closed, the appliance is automatically again in the "prestart" mode.
A new program could be selected again immediately.
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Switching off the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF key S0 also deletes the current program from that moment.
(see description page B 3 / "Input philosophy: program selectionl")
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What happens in case of resp. after a power failure?
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In case of a power failure the appliance behaves as when it would be switched off using the ON/OFF key.
(see description above / under "interrupt program")
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After the mains have returned the appliance behaves as after being switched on using the ON/OFF key S0.
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The cycle continues after a power failure without necessary key actuations.
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