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• The indicators
go off.
• The indicator
flash.
• The display shows the current
setting.
3. Press
4. Press the on/off button to confirm
the setting.
6.4 Acoustic signals
Acoustic signals sound when a
malfunction of the appliance occurs. It is
not possible to deactivate these acoustic
signals.
There is also an acoustic signal that
sounds when the programme is
completed. By default this acoustic
signal is deactivated but it is possible to
activate it.
How to activate the acoustic
signal for the end of
programme
The appliance must be in programme
selection mode.

7. OPTIONS

and
= rinse aid dispenser
activated.
= rinse aid dispenser
deactivated.
to change the setting.
Desired options must be
activated every time before
you start a programme.
It is not possible to activate
or deactivate options while a
programme is running.
Not all options are
compatible with each other.
If you have selected non
compatible options, the
appliance will automatically
deactivate one or more of
them. Only the indicators of
the options still active will
stay on.
1. To enter the user mode, press and
continues to
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press the on/off button to confirm
7.1 Multitab
Activate this option when you use multi-
tablets that integrate the salt, rinse aid
and detergent functions. They can also
contain other cleaning or rinsing agents.
This option deactivates the release of
salt. The salt indicator does not come on.
With the use of this option the
programme duration is prolonged to
increase the cleaning and drying results
with the use of multi-tablets.
Multitab is not a permanent option and
must be selected at every cycle.
hold simultaneously
until the indicators
and
and the display is blank.
.
• The indicators
off.
• The indicator
continues to flash.
• The display shows the current
setting:
= Acoustic signal off.
= Acoustic signal on.
to change the
setting.
the setting.
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and
,
start to flash
and
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