4.2.3.3 Sensor – LEDs and DisplayThe function of each touch sensor is defined via the configuration of the appliance (the data and images are forguidance only).The touch sensors are positioned under the silk-screen printed symbols on the control panel (circled here in red).A light touch on the centre of the symbol is enough to activate/deactivate the function linked to the sensor withthe switching on/off of the relative Led confirming that the enabling/disabling has taken place.At the same time as the enabling/disabling, the cycle duration time is updated via the digits.You need to keep your finger pressed down for a longer period of time with the Start/Pause sensor to confirmboth the cycle’s start and pause, in order to avoid unwanted starts or accidental pauses.Every time you touch a sensor, you need to lift your finger up by a centimetre and half a second needs toelapse before touching it again, otherwise the electronic system does not recognise that the sensor has beentouched for a second time.The sensors used for adjusting the: temperature, spin and delayed start have a continued variation of valuesas long as your finger is in contact with the sensor.• Sensor no. 2: TEMPERATURE (configurable)The temperature is always associated with the first sensor, incombination with the six LEDs located in the top left hand cornerof the display.The initial temperature displayed is that set for the chosenprogramme.By touching the sensor you can lower the temperature. Once thishas been reached the selection starts again from the highestavailable one for the selected programme.The selected temperature is shown by turning on the LEDs nearthe silk-screen printed value on the control panel.The temperatures available (displayed in °C) are: 90°C, 60°C, 40°C, 30°C, 20°C cold cycle.The cold cycle is indicated by the symbol .The initial temperature set for each programme is configurable.The temperature of 50°C is not envisaged.Technical Support - DMM 11/124 599 75 58-67 Rev.04