The Control Panel; Audible Signals - Electrolux ESF 2410 Instruction Book

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The control panel

Programme selection/cancel button
is used to:
• select the programme
• deactivate/activate the audible signal
• cancel a dishwashing cycle
Audible signal
Audible signal have been introduced to help indicate
which operations the dishwasher is performing:
• end of washing programme
• malfunction of the machine
Deactivation/activation of the audible signal
The audible signal is activated when leaving the factory.
1. To deactivate the signal: With the dishwasher
switched off, press in the On/Off button. The
ended programme lamp flashes.
If one of the programme lamps is illuminated, this
wash programme is activated. The programme
must be deselected: press and hold the pro-
gramme selection/cancel button for approx. 3
seconds. The programme lamp goes out and the
indicator for the ended programme cycle flashes
indicating that the programme has been cancelled.
On/Off button
Delay start
button
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Programme lamps
1
2
Programme selection/
Cancel button
Control lamps:
Shows that:
• Wash cycle in progress
• Drying in progress
• Programme cycle ended
The programme cycle ended lamp has also other functions
of visual signalling:
• when deactivating/activating the audible signal
• with malfunction of the machine
2. Press the programme selection/cancel button
and hold it pressed until indicator lamp 1 starts
to flash and lamp 2 lights up.
3. Directly after press the programme button again,
lamp 1 will change from flashing to continual illu-
mination and goes out after approx. 3 seconds.
Lamp 2 starts to flash and the indicator for the
ended programme cycle goes on. Press the button
once more and the lamp for the ended programme
cycle goes out. The audible signal is now off.
4. Press out the On/Off button to complete the setting.
To activate the function again, follow steps
above, until the lamp for the ended programme
cycle goes on again.
Control
lamps

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