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5.12.1 Perform resins regeneration.
When “R” light is on, we suggest to perform as soon as possible a complete drain phase; in this way the
machine will regenerate resins automatically .
NOTE – PROGRAM RUN TIMES
The run times displayed on the control panel are approximate; the temperature and pressure of the
water supply will affect the actual duration, among other factors.
If necessary, a resin regeneration cycle is run at the end of each program and a resin wash at the
start of the next, to ensure that the softener system works properly. If the Repeat function is
selected, these cycles do not run automatically, but must be selected by the operator when the
warning message displays on the control panel (R).
These cycles are not included in the nominal run time display.
5.13 Interrupting a running program
A program may be interrupted while it is running by pressing the Start/Pause button.
While the machine is paused, the display reads “S” followed by the program code.
5.13.1 Pausing a program
A program may be paused while it is running by pressing the Start/Pause button.
The response of the machine to such a command depends on the conditions in the tank, for instance:
If the tank temperature is less than 75°C: you can open the door, and the program will resume
from where it left off if you press and hold down the Start/Pause button again.
If the interior temperature is greater than 75°C, you must confirm again to open the door and
the machine warns you of the interior temperature on the display and by beeping.
5.13.2 Interrupting a program
A program may be interrupted in 2 ways:
1. By setting the machine to “OFF”, after pausing it (see § PAUSING A PROGRAM); in this case, a reset is
run when the machine is turned on again;
2. By pausing the program (see § PAUSING A PROGRAM) and then proceeding as follows.
5.14 Reset procedure
The RESET procedure runs a water fill/drain cycle to restore the dishwasher to a safe condition in case of
malfunction or an interrupted program.
We also recommend running a RESET when an alarm occurs.
The Reset cycle can also be run for its own sake, regardless of whether an alarm has occurred or not.
N.B.: the RESET procedure can only be run with the door CLOSED.
When an error occurs, generally the device manages the anomaly itself: in this case the alarm code
flashes on the display until the problem has been dealt with: no reset commands are accepted
during this time.
Any RESET forced by the user will not be accepted until the problem has been dealt with and the
alarm code on the display is “steady”.