Instructions for use
To select service mode and change the washing temperature and washing time,
follow these instructions:
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Table 0.0
Row number
Relates to
01
Washing temperature
02
Washing time programme P1
03
Washing time programme P2
04
Washing time programme P3
When moving to service mode, the washing programme must be finished.
Press the 0/1 button (9). Both the displays will now show two horizontal
dashes
"--" and the machine will be in shut-off mode.
Hold the 0/1 button (9) down for approx. 3 seconds until the top display (1)
shows "0.0". When "0.0" appears on the display (1), the machine is in ser-
vice mode.
Press P1 (6). The top display (1) will now show 01, the first row number in
the table. The lower display (4) shows the set washing temperature, flash-
ing. Only values that flash when displayed can be changed. If the temper-
ature is to be changed, press P2 (7) to increase the value or P3 (8) to
reduce the value.
If the washing time for a programme is to be changed, use P1 (6) to move
to the next row number in the table. For explanations of row numbers 01,
02, 03 and 04, see table "0.0" above.
When the settings are complete, exit service mode by holding down the 0/
1 button (9) for approx. 3 seconds until both displays show two horizontal
dashes "--". The changed values are now saved.
Return to normal operating mode by then quickly pressing the 0/1 button
(9).
WD-7 DUPLUS
34
Rev. (201403)
Range of settings
55-70° C
0.4-4.0 min
0.4-4.0 min
0.4-4.0 min
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Questions and answers
To whom it may concern, Machine WD-7 I have had the IF09 “alarm” come up on the panel after each and every cycle that is put through the dishwasher. I **** aware that this information is to drain the dishwasher. I have drained and restarted said dishwasher, however it continues to come up after every cycle. I **** currently acknowledging this “alarm” by hitting the I/O (power), button, then pressing the P1 button. Is there a way to have this “alarm” to not come up after every cycle, as it was not doing this for the past 6 years? Thanks you Kind regards Ken Rawson