Read this manual carefully as it offers practical advice to help you get the most from your
washing machine.
This Instruction Manual
contains everything you need to
know about the everydayrunning of your machine. Keep
it for future reference.
An Installation andMaintenance Manual is also
provided which you should
consult during the installation
and routine maintenance of
your washing machine. The manual also contains information
about possible workingproblems, advice about the
wash load, an explanation of
label symbols and hints about
how to remove stubborn stains.
1.- CONTROL PANEL
2.- LID
3.- DRUM
4.- DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
5.- FILTER DOOR
6.- FILTER
7.- WHEEL TROLLEY
When contacting a CANDY or one of its Technical Assistance Centre always refer to the model (see control panel) and the registration
and series numbers which are indicated at the bottom of the machine
under the lower panel or on the warranty certificate. That is to say,
everything that appears in the box.
Providing this information will ensure a faster and more efficient service.
CONTROL DESCRIPTION .........................................................
TABLE OF PROGRAMMES .......................................................
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Place the adhesive label, in the
corresponding language, in the
support that slots into the back of the
panel display.
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GUARANTEE
1.
The appliance comes with a guarantee certificate.
B
A
2.
Complete part B and keep it in a safe place. It should
be presented to the Technical Assistance Centre in
the event of a repair being necessary along with the
legal receipt issued by the dealer on purchase.
3.
Do not forget to send part A of the Guarantee
Certificate to be validated within 15 days of purchase.
Water consumption (60º C programme) ....................
Energy consumption (60º C programme) / 4,5 kg .
MPa
r.p.m./min
lit.
kWh
Energy efficiency rating ..................................................
A.
4,5
V.
230
175
340
30
1.950
2.200
10
0,05 min.
0,8 max.
1000
54
0,85
A
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OPENING THE DRUM
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
1.
Lift the lid (A) and open completely. Next open the drum
A
door following these instructions:
2.
Press catch (B) and kept it pressed down.
Press the first shutter (C) to unlock the two shutters (C)
and (D).
MACHINE LID
WASHING
C
3.
Open the second shutter (D). Open the first shutter (C).
B
D
Place the washing in the drum.
4.
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
Close the first shutter (C).
Close the second shutter (D) so that the catch on the
first shutter fits correctly into the slot. Release.
5.
C
D
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
Ensure that both shutters are perfectly aligned and properly
closed.
IMPORTANT: IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURE THAT
THE DRUM IS CAREFULLY CLOSED BEFORE
OPERATING THE MACHINE, OTHERWISE THE
MACHINE OR LAUNDRY COULD GET DAMAGED.
C
D
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
C
D
2 min.
IMPORTANT: A SPECIAL
SAFETY DEVICE PREVENTS
THE LID FROM BEING
OPENED IMMEDIATELY
AFTER THE WASH HAS
FINISHED. ONCE THE SPIN
CYCLE HAS FINISHED, WAIT
FOR 2 MINUTES BEFORE
TRYING TO OPEN THE LID.
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DETERGENT DISPENSER
The detergent dispenser is divided into 4 compartments:
• Compartment I, is for prewash powder detergent. The recommended quantity is60gm of detergent (for 4,5 kg of laundry).
• Compartment II, is for wash powder detergent. The recommended quantity is120gm of detergent (for 4,5 kg of laundry).
• The compartment is for bleach. The recommended quantity is 7 cl.
• The compartment is for fabric conditioners, scenting agents and special
additives. The recommended quantity is 5 cl.
The detergent compartment has two guidance lines:
• RECOMMENDED (lower line). This indicates the recommended level for the prewash
and wash compartments.
• MAX. This indicates the maximum level which should never be exceeded.
MAXIMUM
(wash)
MAXIMUM
(prewash)
RECOMMENDED
MAXIMUM
(bleach and scenting agent)
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VARIABLE CAPACITY
This washing machine automatically adapts the water level to the type and quantity of clothes
to be washed. So it is possible to obtain a «customised» wash, even in terms of energy. This
system reduces water and energy consumption and provides an appreciable reduction in
wash time.
PROGRAMME SELECTION
To select a programme:
• Programmes are selected by means of the corresponding control knob (A). See the
table of programmes.
• Select the spin speed by means of the corresponding control knob.
• Select the different options available by pressing the corresponding buttons.
• Hold down the On/Pause button until one of the lamps on the programme phase
display lights up.
• Due to the design of the electronic washing machine, the programme may take up
to one minute to start up after one of the programme phase lamps lights up.
Guide mark .................................................................................
A
T
t
C
D
E
F
G
H
P
p
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USING THE SELECTORS
A
. PROGRAMME/TEMPERATURE SELECTOR
To select the desired washing temperature/programme, turn
this selector until the number or symbol for the programme
desired is opposite the guide mark (p). Temperature
selection depends on the programme selected.
For programme selection, see the table of programmes/
temperatures (P) on the panel.
To modify settings or change programmes once the
programme has started,
- Press the start/pause button until the pilot light showing
the end of the program phase cicle lights up.
- Release the button. After a few seconds the lamp on
the display will go out.
- Select the desired programme.
- Hold down On/Pause again until one of the lamps on
the programme phase display lights up.
- The machine will then run through the new programme
selected.
add more clothes during a programme, proceed
To
as follows:
- Hold down On/Pause until one of the lamps on the
programme phase display flashes.
- Wait until the Door Secure indicator goes out, open
the door and add more clothes to the wash.
- Close the drum door and the outer cover tight.
- Press On/Pause.
proceed as follows:
T. Temperature Display
t. Programme phase display
ESSORAGE FINAL
RINÇAGES
gramme selected.
LAVAGE
PRELAVAGE
START
This displays the temperature for the programme
selected.
STOP - FIN DE PROGRAMME
This displays the current phase throughout the pro-
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USING THE SELECTORS
C SPIN SELECTOR
To select the spin speed, turn the selector until the mark for
the desired rpm is opposite the guide mark (p).
The final spin for resistant fabrics (indicated as COTTON)
will be at the selected speed.
In programmes for synthetic fabrics (SYNTHETICS)
intermediate spins are at 400 rpm, and the final spin is at
800 rpm.
In the DELICATES programme there are no intermediate
spins, and the final spin is at 400 rpm.
In the WOOL programmes (30º and Cold Wash) there are
no intermediate spins, and the final spin is at 800 rpm.
For specific programmes:
The 32’ programme runs one intermediate spin at 400 rpm and a final spin at 800 rpm.
In the program HAND WASH there is no spin-dry during the washing phases and the
final spin-dry is done at 800 rpm.
To cut out spinning altogether, match the No Spin symbol to the guide mark.
THIS CONTROL CAN BE TURNED BOTH WAYS
D. SUPER FAST BUTTON
Press this button to cut machine programme times to a maximum of 50 minutes (depending on the programme and wash temperature selected). This
button can be used with washes between 1 and 4.5 kg.
E. EASY-IRON BUTTON
This button works in all programmes except the 32-minute cycle.
It can be used to minimise wrinkling of fabrics during wash programmes.
The results obtained differ with each programme:
In programmes for COTTON, pressing this button will cause the machine to
To complete the programme and spin the clothes, press the button again to release it.
In programmes for SYNTHETICS, pressing this button will cut out the intermediate spins
and perform only one final spin at low sped, thus minimising the stress suffered by fabrics.
In programmes for DELICATES, WOOL and HAND WASHES, pressing button will cause
the machine to stop on the last rinse, leaving clothes soaking in water.
To complete the programme and spin the clothes, press the button again to release it.
Do not press this button if the “energetic spin” (cotton) programme is selected.
stop on the last rinse, leaving clothes soaking in water.
F. SUPER RINSE BUTTON
Press this button to eliminate every last trace of soap powder from fabrics by
rinsing with more water.
G
.DOOR SECURE INDICATOR LAMP
H
.ON/PAUSE BUTTON
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TABLE OF PROGRAMMES
PROGRAMME
T °C
90º
60º
P
60º
*
50º
40º
60º
P
60º
50º
40º
30º
40º
30º
PROGRAMME FOR
WHITE
FAST COLOURS WITH PRE-WASH
FAST COLOURS
FAST COLOURS
DELICATE COLOURS
DELICATE COLOURS
ENERGETIC SPIN
FAST COLOURS WITH PRE-WASH
FAST COLOURS
FAST COLOURS
DELICATE COLOURS
DELICATE COLOURS
DELICATE COLOURS
NORMAL SPIN
DELICATES
WOOL
WOOL
DELICATE SPIN
MAX.
LOAD
KG
4,5
4,5
4,5
3,5
3,5
3,5
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2
2
2
2
2
2
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1,5
1
1
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DETERGENT
I
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II
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50º
30º
—
32 MINUTE CYCLE
HAND WASH
RINSE
WATER DISCHARGE
Programme * , as per EN standard 60456.
There are four programme groups (COTTON, SYNTHETICS,
DELICATES and SPECIALS). The first programmes in each
group are longer and therefore ensure a more thorough wash.
The remaining programmes should be used with lightly soiled
or particularly delicate clothes.
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2
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REMARKS
1. For heavily soiled clothes, it is advisable to cut maximum load to 3 kg.
2.Automatic bleaching is available on the COTTON (90º WHITE and 60º FAST COLOURS)
programmes: add bleach in the compartment marked .
3. The machine is designed to release fabric softener automatically in the last rinse of all
washing cycles.
4. Programme times are approximate, and may vary up or down according to temperature
selected, quantity and type of load, conditions of installation (water temperature, ambient
temperature, mains water pressure, etc.).
32 MINUTE FAST WASH
This fast wash programme runs through a complete
washing cycle for up to 2 kg of clothes at a temperature
of 50º in just 32 minutes.
The soap powder must be put into the pre-wash com-
partment (compartment II).
This programme can also be used as a pre-wash for
particularly heavily soiled clothes, before the desired main
programme is selected.
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