[. . . ] 1. 5 Curtains andsoiled laundry the additionalskirts, shirtsoption can be additionally selected. With heavily “Prewash” Daily load 40 °C Mischwäsche 40 °C 3. 0 Slightly to normally soiled textiles made of cotton and/or synthetics. [. . . ] • Once having pressed the “Start” button, the number of hours preselected can be reduced by pressing again the “Start Delay” button. To cancel the “Start Delay” . . before you press the “Start” button: • Turn the programme selector to another position or press the “Reset” button. . . after having pressed the “Start” button: • Press the “Reset” button for at least 3 seconds - the start delay time disappears from the time display. PROGRAMME START Open the tap and press the “Start” button. The programme sequence indicator shows the current programme phase, running from left to right through Wash, Rinse, Spin/Drain. “DOOR OPEN” INDICATION Before starting and after end of a programme, the lamp lights to show that the door can be opened. As long as a wash programme is running, the door remains locked and must on no account be forced open. In case you have an urgent need to open it during a running programme, refer to “Cancel (Reset) a running programme before the end”. RED INDICATIONS “Service” Lighting up of the “Service” indication can be caused by a fault in an electrical component. Refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” in your Instructions for Use; if the fault persists, contact our After Sales Service. “Water tap closed” The appliance has no or insufficient water supply. Open the water tap; if the indication still lights up, refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” in the Instructions for Use. Check whether the drain hose is kinked or the filter must be cleaned; in the latter case refer to the Instructions for Use (“Removing the Filter”). [. . . ] “Rinse hold” button • The laundry remains in the last rinse water without progressing to the final spin cycle to avoid creasing and prevent colours from changing. • This option is particularly recommended for the programmes “Synthetics”, “Daily load” and “Delicates”. [. . . ]