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To enter the Menu
Hold down the Super Rapide and the Extra Rinçage buttons together for
5 seconds or until the beep sounds.
The menu options can be changed by pressing the Extra Rinçage button. To
confirm and enter an option press the Super Rapide button.
Set New Time
This function needs to be set for two reasons, firstly to display the current
time of day on the screen and secondly for the Programmation Fin Du
Cycle/Départ Différé settings to work correctly.
You will notice in the display window that the hours on the clock will be
flashing. To set the hours you must press the Extra Rinçage button until the
required figure is displayed. Then press the Super Rapide button to enter the
chosen figure. Now the minutes on the clock will begin to flash. Again press
the Extra Rinçage button until the required minutes are displayed and press
Super Rapide to input the selection.
When you have Set the New Time, the display will ask if you wish to Set the
Time Mode.
Setting the time mode
(default setting – ABSOLUTE)
The Set Time Mode allows you choose how you wish the Programme Set End
Time and Start Delay functions to be controlled.
The first, called Absolute Time Mode, allows you to set the actual time you
want the programme to begin or end. An example can be seen below when
the Absolute Time Mode has been selected in the menu set-up stage.
PROGRAMME END
08:00
14:00
In this example, when setting the Programmation Fin Du Cycle the
programme (as shown above) will end at 08.00.
The second, called Relative Time Mode, allows you to delay the start or end of
your wash cycle by adding hours to the current time displayed on the clock, e.g.
Programme to start/end in 1 hour 30 minutes. An example can be seen below
when Relative Time Mode has been selected is the menu set-up stage.
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