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Setting the signal en
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M Setting the signal
Setting the signal
You can change the following settings:
The volume of the information
signals (e.g. at the end of the
program) and/or
The volume of the button signals.
You will need to activate the setting
mode in order to change these settings.
Activating the setting mode
1. Select the i Cottons program at
position 1. The washing machine is
switched on.
2. Press the A button and, at the
same time, turn the program selector
clockwise to position 2. Release the
button.
The setting mode is activated and the
preset volume for the information
signals appears in the display panel.
Changing the volume
To change the volume of the
information signals, use the Finish in-
time button, while the program
selector remains at position 2.
To change the volume of the button
signals, rotate the program selector
to position 3. Use again the Finish in-
time button to change the volume.
Exiting setting mode
You can now end the process and set
the program selector to the off position.
The settings are saved.
2 Cleaning and
maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance
:Warning
Danger of death!
There is a risk of electric shock if you
touch live components.
Switch off the appliance and unplug the
mains plug.
:Warning
Risk of poisoning!
Toxic vapours can be produced by
cleaning agents that contain solvents,
e.g. cleaning solvent.
Do not use cleaning agents that contain
solvents.
Caution!
Damage to the appliance
Cleaning agents that contain solvents,
e.g. cleaning solvent, can damage
surfaces and components in the
machine.
Do not use cleaning agents that contain
solvents.
Machine housing/control
panel
Wipe the housing and the control
panel with a soft, damp cloth.
Remove the detergent residue
immediately.
Do not clean with a water jet.
Drum
Use chlorine-free cleaning agents, do
not use steel wool.
If there are odours in the washing
machine, or to clean the drum, run the
¾ Drum Clean 90 °C or i
Cottons 90 °C program without
laundry. Add washing powder.~ "3
Faults and what to do about them"
on page 34
0 = off, 1 = quiet,
2 = medium, 3 = loud,
4 = very loud
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