rolls_rapide
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I discovered this on my sister's Ariston 6 programme slimline AS150 and mum's Hotpoint 5 programme FDW20. Both of these have knob selector switches.
With the machine off, simply select the last programme and PULL THE KNOB OFF ITS SPINDLE. The shaft should then be seen to be 'D' shaped. Replace the knob very slightly (so the shaft can be easily turned), then rotate beyond the fascia's 'final' programme.
One or two programmes may become accessible (sister's Ariston had one hidden programme; the Hotpoint had two).
Inspection of the knob reveals a moulded flange on the inside circumference, that encounters moulded 'stops' on the Hotpoint's knob recess. The Hotpoint had two protuberances, giving five programmes out of seven.
On the Ariston, there was a reverse mounted screw (inserted from the reverse side of the fascia) to do the same job, but there were also three holes, marked '4, 5 and 6'. The screw was in the hole marked '6', giving six programmes.
I tried the programmes on the Hotpoint and they worked. The first one started with a main wash and lasted for around the ninety minute mark, so I deduced that it must be a delicate cycle.
The second programme was a heated final rinse with rinse-aid and drying. I thought it was a plate-warming function, but it turns out to be the 'Special Guest' programme. This is meant to be used to freshen up dusty plates that might not get used regularly.
I found the programmes listed in the User Manual for the FDW80. Scroll half way down for programme chart:
http://imagebank.indesitcompany.co....hwashers/FDW80_85_after_Feb05_19504426705.pdf
With the machine off, simply select the last programme and PULL THE KNOB OFF ITS SPINDLE. The shaft should then be seen to be 'D' shaped. Replace the knob very slightly (so the shaft can be easily turned), then rotate beyond the fascia's 'final' programme.
One or two programmes may become accessible (sister's Ariston had one hidden programme; the Hotpoint had two).
Inspection of the knob reveals a moulded flange on the inside circumference, that encounters moulded 'stops' on the Hotpoint's knob recess. The Hotpoint had two protuberances, giving five programmes out of seven.
On the Ariston, there was a reverse mounted screw (inserted from the reverse side of the fascia) to do the same job, but there were also three holes, marked '4, 5 and 6'. The screw was in the hole marked '6', giving six programmes.
I tried the programmes on the Hotpoint and they worked. The first one started with a main wash and lasted for around the ninety minute mark, so I deduced that it must be a delicate cycle.
The second programme was a heated final rinse with rinse-aid and drying. I thought it was a plate-warming function, but it turns out to be the 'Special Guest' programme. This is meant to be used to freshen up dusty plates that might not get used regularly.
I found the programmes listed in the User Manual for the FDW80. Scroll half way down for programme chart:
http://imagebank.indesitcompany.co....hwashers/FDW80_85_after_Feb05_19504426705.pdf