6.9. Input philosophy - displays
All displays are designed as LED displays and exist depending on variant.
A special feature with the fully integrated appliances is that there are no control and display elements visible when the door has been closed.
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Displays for program selection and option
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Above resp. next to a program or option key there is generally a corresponding LED to confirm the selected function.
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They is lit pernanently during the whole cycle run.
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Display for start-time preselection (SZV)
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The start-time preselection is indicated by 3 LED displays.
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The start time is counted down to 0h in the steps predetermined by the LED graduation.
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The start-time setting is displayed scrolling.
3h - 6h - 9h - 0h ("SZV" LED off) - 3h - 6h - 9h - ....
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When the start time has run down all "SZV" LEDs are off.
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Run time display (RLA)
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With EDW1300 appliances this does generally not exist
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Information displays
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The LED position is depending on the programming of the variant.
They can be programmed to any LED which is not programmed with a program or option key.
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The information LEDs go out during the whole cycle run!
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LED is lit in case of a lack of salt
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LED goes out when salt has been refilled
(Depending on the salt dissolution it can take some time until the LED goes out).
Information: LED display "salt" goes out with hardness setting 1
(no regeneration necessary)
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LED is lit in case of a lack of rinse-aid
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LED goes out after rinse-aid has been refilled
Information: The rinse-aid display can be deactivated completely by the customer, depending on
variant. This also deactivates the LED display "rinse-aid".
(see description page B 12 / "Deactivation of rinse-aid addition")
If the option "3 in 1" is selected (special tablet option), neither the "salt" nor the "rinse-aid" LED is selected.
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LED is lit, when there is no or too less water filling into the appliance.
A reason for that could be, for example, a closed water tap.
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The program is stopped and can be continued when the fault has been eliminated by actuating the program key.
(see also description page B 19 / "Survey of fault displays - fault 10")
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