Operation
45
Interrupting a programme
A programme which is already running
should only be interrupted if strictly
necessary, e.g. if the load items are moving
significantly.
Danger of scalding, burning and
chemical burns
The load items, the load carrier and the
interior of the wash cabinet may be very
hot.
Steam may also escape when the door is
opened. Depending on the wash phase,
process chemicals may be dissolved
within the steam, which can cause
irritation and burns in the eyes and
respiratory tract.
A programme should only be interrupted
if strictly necessary.
Open the door slowly and carefully and
avoid contact with the steam that may
escape. Touch the load items at your own
risk.
Open the door (see “Opening and closing
the door”).
If the temperature in the wash cabinet is
more than 67°C, the following message
alerts you to possible dangers when
opening the door.
Hot wash cabinet: Risk of injury, take
care when opening the door.
Confirm the message with OK.
Rearrange the load items so that they are
stable.
Close the door again to continue the
programme.
The programme automatically continues
from the point at which the interruption
occurred.
Temperature equalisation: Programme
will continue in min
If the temperature inside the wash cabinet is
more than 50°C at this point, the pressure
is equalised first. Then the programme
continues.