Candy CTS 60 T User Manual

EN
INTRODUCTION
Read this manual carefully as it offers practical advice to help you get the most from your washing machine.
INDEX
GUARANTEE ................................................................................
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1.- CONTROL PANEL
2.- LID
3.- DRUM
4.- DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
5.- FILTER DOOR
6.- FILTER
This Instruction Manual contains everything you need to know about the everyday running of your machine. Keep it for future reference.
An Installation and Maintenance 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 working problems, advice about the wash load, an explanation of label symbols and hints about how to remove stubborn stains.
TECHNICAL DATA ..........................................................................
OPENING THE LID – LOADING ...................................................
DETERGENT DISPENSER ...........................................................
VARIABLE CAPACITY ...................................................................
CONTROL DESCRIPTION .........................................................
TABLE OF PROGRAMMES .......................................................
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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.
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Place the adhesive label, in the corresponding language, in the support that slots into the back of the panel display.
GUARANTEE
TECHNICAL DATA
CTS 60T
B
A
1.
The appliance comes with a guarantee certificate.
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.
Load capacity .............................................................................
Voltage.........................................................................................
Wash motor power rating ............................................................
Spin motor power rating ..............................................................
Electropump power rating ...........................................................
Heating element power rating .....................................................
Max. power input ........................................................................
Fuse .............................................................................................
Water pressure .......................................................................
Spin speed ...................................................................
Water consumption (60º C programme) .....................................
Energy consumption (60º C programme) ...............................
Energy efficiency rating ...................................................................
r.p.m./min
kg.
W.
W.
W.
W.
W.
A.
MPa
lit.
kWh
V.
4,5
230
360
560
30
1.850
2.300
10
0,05 min.
0,8 max.
600
74
1,21
C
3.
Do not forget to send part A of the Guarantee Certificate to be validated within 15 days of purchase.
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OPENING THE DRUM
DETERGENT DISPENSER
MACHINE LID
WASHING
1.
The detergent dispenser is divided into 4 compartments:
Lift the lid (A) and open completely. Next open the drum
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
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).
Compartment I, is for prewash powder detergent. The recommended quantity is 60 gm of detergent (for 4,5 kg of laundry).
Compartment II, is for wash powder detergent. The recommended quantity is 120 gm of detergent (for 4,5 kg of laundry).
• The compartment is for bleach. The recommended quantity is 70 c.c.
• The compartment is for fabric conditioners, scenting agents and special
C
3.
additives. The recommended quantity is 50 c.c.
Open the second shutter (D). Open the first shutter (C).
B
D
Place the washing in the drum.
The detergent compartment has two guidance lines:
4.
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
Close the first shutter (C). Close the second shutter (D) so that the catch on the first
• RECOMMENDED (lower line). This indicates the recommended level for the prewash and wash compartments.
shutter fits correctly into the slot. Release.
• MAX. This indicates the maximum level which should never be exceeded.
5.
C
Ensure that both shutters are perfectly aligned and properly closed.
D
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
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
2 min.
IMPORTANT: A SPECIAL SAFETY DEVICE PREVENTS
FRONT OF THE
WASHING
MACHINE
THE LID FROM BEING OPENED IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE WASH HAS FINISHED. ONCE THE SPIN CYCLE HAS FINISHED, WAIT FOR 2 MINUTES BEFORE
C
D
TRYING TO OPEN THE LID.
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
WHEN SELECTING A PROGRAMME, ENSURE THAT THE START/STOP BUTTON IS NOT ACTIVATED.
To select a programme:
• Programmes are selected by means of the corresponding control knob (A). See the table of programmes.
CONTROL DESCRIPTION
Programme selector knob ...........................................................
A
• Select the wash temperature by means of the corresponding control knob.
• Select the different options available by pressing the corresponding buttons.
Temperature selector knob .........................................................
Spin exclusion button ..................................................................
1/2 load button ............................................................................
ON/OFF pilot light .......................................................................
ON/OFF button ...........................................................................
B
D
E
G
H
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USE OF THE SELECTION CONTROLS
A
. PROGRAMME SELECTOR KNOB
USE OF THE SELECTION CONTROLS
D
. SPIN EXCLUSION BUTTON
This control allows you to select the washing programmes.
ALWAYS ROTATE the control in a clockwise direction, never in an anticlockwise direction. Do not press the “on” button (H) before selecting the programme
If you wish to modify the position of the control or select another programme once a cycle has commenced, press the Start/Stop key. Press again to recommence once the modification has been completed.
B
. TEMPERATURE SELECTOR KNOB
This control allows you to select the temperature of your wash.
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C
If you wish to carry out a cold wash, turn the knob until the cold symbol coincides with the selector mark.
THE KNOB CAN BE TURNED IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.
This button excludes the spin cycle from the wash programme. This option is recommended for special fabrics.
.
E
. 1/2 LOAD BUTTON
The water load for a small wash may be reduced by pressing the ( ) load button. This saves water, detergent and electricity. The amount of detergent used should be reduced in proportion to the load.
IMPORTANT: NEVER PRESS THE HALF LOAD BUTTON WHEN WASHING PURE NEW WOOL AND VERY DELICATE FABRICS.
G
. ON/OFF PILOT LIGHT
H
. ON/OFF BUTTON
Do not exceed the maximum temperature recommended for each cycle in the table of programmes.
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TABLE OF PROGRAMMES
TYPE OF
FABRIC
Cotton, linen
Cotton, mixed and
non-delicates
Cotton, mixed
RESISTANTS
Cotton
Cotton, linen
Mixed non-
delicates
Synthetics (Rayon,
Acrylics)
Delicate synthetics
MIXED SYNTHETICS
Mixed,
synthetics,
delicates
Clothes which do
need to be spun
Synthetics (Rayon,
Acrylics)
Woollens
PROGRAMME
Sheets, solid-block coloured and white tablecloths,
Sheets, solid-block coloured and white tablecloths,
Non-delicate shirts, blouses, coloured skirts
VERY DIRTY
napkins, underwear
NORMAL DIRTY
napkins, underwear
Cotton resistant
Lightly soiled - Colour fast
BLEACHING
Organic stains
Conditioner, fragrance, softener
Energetic rinse
Energetic spin
VERY DIRTY
Shirts, sheets, baby clothes, whites
NORMAL DIRTY
Delicates colours
LIGHTLY SOILED
Delicate rinse
Conditioner, fragrance, softener
Delicate spin
Delicate spin
Water discharge
Curtains, skirts, blouses, shirts
WOOL
“machine washable”
MAX. LOAD IN KG
4,5
4,5
3,5
3,5
2
2
2
2
1,5
1
SEL.
PROG.
1
2 *
3
4
5
6
*
7
8
Z
9
10
*
SEL.
T
From cold to
…90º
From cold to
…90º
From cold to
…60º
From cold to
…40º
From cold
to
…60º
From cold
to
…60º
From cold
to
…50º
From cold
to
…40º
From cold
to
…40º
From cold
to
…40º
DETERGENT
I
NOTE:
II
1. If the wash load is very dirty it is best to reduce the load weight to 3 kg.
2. In programmes 5-6-7-8-9-10, the washing machine stops with water in the drum at the end
of the rinse cycle to prevent creasing.
To finish the cycle, select programme Z to drain the drum. Another option is to select programme
: gentle spin.
Always turn the machine off with the ON/OFF button before selecting programme.
3. Programmes 1, 2 and 3 have an automatic bleaching option. Simply place the bleaching
agent in the compartment.
4. Programmes 1-5-9 are with prewash.
5. The washing machine is designed to incorporate fabric softener automatically in the last
rinse of each washing cycle.
Mixed, synthetics,
EXTREM. DELIC. FABRICS
woollen delicates
Delicate rinse
Conditioner, fragrance, softener
Delicate spin
Delicate spin
Programme *, as per EN standard 60456.
The first program in each group is the longest and thus ensures the most effective wash at a given temperature. The other programs should be selected for clothes which are only lightly soiled or are particularly delicate.
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