Appliance Data Storage, Overwriting, "Set -B - Smeg GW1160 User Manual

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fig. 28 – "Set - C" parameter. The user can fix the use of the powder dispenser (= "dd") or the peristaltic pump (= "P1"). When "dd" is chosen, a
fig. 29 – "Set - t" value can be "--" or "on". In this latter case a test cycle will be activated.
5.3.1

APPLIANCE DATA STORAGE, OVERWRITING, "Set -b"

The appliance stores the data relating to the cycles performed and all the alarms which have occurred in its own
internal memory, on a PCB.
The data in the appliance's memory can be read using the Smeg WD-TRACE software.
Overwriting of the data in the appliance's memory can be enabled or disabled using a setup parameter, Set: -b – ; for
details, refer to the SETUP MODE - "FUNCTIONS" section.
Parameter Set -b has two possible values:
- "0" meaning "overwriting disabled"
- "1" meaning "overwriting enabled" – 1 is the default value for the parameter; overwriting is permitted and no alarm
is triggered when the appliance's memory is full.
WARNING
If overwriting is disabled, parameter "-b=0", alarm AF:91 is triggered once the memory is full.
In this case the appliance is cut out and will not perform any more cycles until the data from the
memory are downloaded to free spaces; this can only be done using the WD-TRACE software.
fig. 30 – SET appliance parameters; parameter –b is used to enable and disable overwriting of the internal data memory.
The following is an example of data stored in the internal memory, with a key to their interpretation.
The data can be accessed using the WD-TRACE software.
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possible value saved in "Set - 1" will be ignored by the system.
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