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My dryer did the same thing, it was so distrubing noise in the middle of drying cycles, so I turned off the sound switch it went away, now it doesn’t peep any more.
Hi there.
I have the same problem with my machine. Whatever program I select, the machine runs fine until it reaches 54 mins of the cycle remaining. To overcome the problem just to select a cycle that will not stop mid cycle, select a program which is less than 54 mins. I think the 40 degrees and quick wash select is the one to run with. The cycle is 45 mins, obviously less that 54 mins. The LED timer will display the cycle time. No problems with this cycle whatsoever. Not the total solution, but at least you're able to complete a cycle. After it's completed, I also run the spin program at 1200rpm. I hope this helps.
Regards, Ian.
Hello, welcome to FixYa. While I don't have access to my PC files at the moment as I am on my iphone, I believe this is the procedure for most B/S/H/ built dishwashers ( that means Bosch, Thermador, Siemens and Gaggenau ).
To Enable or Disable the Cycle Completion Signal...
1. Open the door, hold down the ?Quick Wash?
button and simultaneously turn the Dishwasher on.
The ?Quick Wash? light will blink (program mode).
2. While the light is still blinking, push the ?Quick
Wash? button.
? If the machine beeps, then the Cycle
Completion Signal has been enabled.
? When you push the button again and it
doesn?t beep, it means that the Cycle
Completion Signal has been disabled.
3. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of
program mode.
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To Enable or Disable the Cycle Completion Signal...
1. Open the door, hold down the “Quick Wash” button and simultaneously turn the Dishwasher on. The “Quick Wash” light will blink (program mode).
2. While the light is still blinking, push the “Quick Wash” button. • If the machine beeps, then the Cycle Completion Signal has been enabled. • When you push the button again and it doesn’t beep, it means that the Cycle Completion Signal has been disabled.
3. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of program mode.
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