CDA ci971 Manual For Installation, Use And Maintenance

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ci971 Washer Dryer 7 + 4kg 1400 Spin
Manual for Installation, Use and Maintenance
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Contents
Contents ............................................................................................................. 2
Important ............................................................................................................ 3
Safety Warnings ............................................................................................... 4
Warnings ............................................................................................................ 5
Recommendations .......................................................................................... 6
Before First Use ............................................................................................... 7
Control Panel .................................................................................................... 9
Opening the Door ......................................................................................... 10
Using the Appliance for Washing ............................................................ 10
Child Lock ........................................................................................................ 19
Opening the Appliance in an Emergency ............................................ 20
Using the Appliance for Drying ................................................................ 21
Programme Listing ....................................................................................... 26
Care and Maintenance ............................................................................... 28
Practical Information .................................................................................... 32
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 34
Installation ........................................................................................................ 37
Electrical Information ................................................................................... 40
International Washing Signs ..................................................................... 42
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Important
The CDA Group Ltd cannot be held responsible for injuries or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this product. Please note that CDA reserve the right to invalidate the guarantee supplied with this product following incorrect installation or misuse of the appliance or use in a commercial environment.
This appliance is not designed to be used by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensorial or mental capacity, or who lack experience or knowledge about it, unless they have had supervision or instructions on how to use the appliance by someone who is responsible for their safety.
Under no circumstances should any external covers be removed for servicing or maintenance except by suitably qualified personnel.
Appliance information:
Please enter the details on the appliance rating plate below for reference, to assist CDA Customer Care in the event of a fault with your appliance and to register your appliance for guarantee purposes.
Appliance Model
Serial Number
This appliance has been manufactured to the strictest standards and complies with all applicable legislation, including Electrical safety (LVD) 2006/95/EC and Electromagnetic interference compatibility (EMC) 2004/108/EC.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC.
At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service.
Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate disposal and enables the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings in energy and resources. As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.
Safety Warnings
If the plug or cord is damaged, do not connect the
appliance to the mains power supply. If the cord is damaged it should be replaced by the manufacturer or appointed service agent in order to avoid a hazard.
To remove the plug from the socket, pull on the body of
the plug, not the cable.
Do not plug the appliance in to the mains power supply
with wet or damp hands.
Never touch the appliance with wet hands or feet.
Never open the detergent drawer when a programme is
running.
Never force the appliance door open when a programme
is running.
Since the appliance can reach high temperatures while
running, do not touch the drain hose or drained water during draining.
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In case of any failure, first unplug the appliance and close
the water tap.
Repair on this appliance should only be undertaken by
suitably qualified personnel.
Keep the packing materials away from children to prevent
risk of injury.
Do not let children play with the washer dryer.
Keep pets away from the appliance.
The appliance should not be installed on carpeted surfaces
as this can block the air ventilation on the base.
Warnings
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shocks, injury or damage when using your washer dryer, please take the following precautions:
Please read all the instructions before using the washer
dryer.
Do not wash items that have previously been cleaned,
washed, soaked or treated with petrol, solvents for dry cleaning, other inflammable substances or explosives, as they produce fumes that could catch fire or explode.
Do not add petrol, solvents for dry cleaning or other
inflammable or explosive substances to the wash water as they produce fumes that could catch fire or explode.
Do not repair or replace any part of the washer dryer or try
to carry out any type of servicing unless it is recommended in the maintenance instructions in the manual.
Do not climb onto the machine or stand on the open
porthole door.
Do not use an extension lead or adaptor to connect your
washer dryer to the mains supply.
Follow the washing instructions recommended by the
manufacturer of the garment to be washed.
Do not turn your washer dryer on until you are sure that it
has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions and all the water, drainage, mains electricity
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and earth connections meet the local regulations and/or
other applicable regulations. Important: Ensure that the transit bolts have been removed prior to using the machine.
Recommendations
Residues of detergent or softener left in the detergent
drawer for long periods will dry and stick to the detergent
drawer. To prevent this put the detergent and softener into
the detergent drawer just before washing.
It is recommended that the pre-wash programme should
only be used for very dirty clothes.
Do not exceed the maximum loading capacity.
When the machine is not in use, keep the water tap closed.
The appliance is not intended for use by people (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their
safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
If the appliance is not to be used for prolonged periods of
time, unplug the appliance, close the water tap and leave
the door ajar to keep the inside of the machine dry and to
prevent unpleasant odours from developing.
As a result of the quality control procedures during
production, a certain amount of water may remain in the
appliance. This is normal and does not signify a fault.
Do not remove the rating plate. The information on it is
important.
This appliance should not be installed in locations where
the ambient temperature may fall below 0°C. Use in
temperatures below 0°C may damage the machine.
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Before First Use
When your washer dryer has been correctly installed, we recommend that you pre-clean the machine. This is to check that the installation, the connections and the drainage are all correct, and to thoroughly clean the inside of the washer dryer before any wash programmes are run. Prior to pre-cleaning you should ensure the transit bolts have been removed.
Select the Cotton 90ºC programme and add a normal dose
of detergent into the detergent dispenser.
Press the Start/Pause button.
Preparing Garments for Washing
Wash lightly soiled garments using a short programme.
Use a programme without prewash for medium-soiled
garments.
Wash heavily soiled garments using a long programme
with prewash.
Wash white and coloured loads separately.
We recommend that small garments are placed in a wash
bag.
We recommend using the delicate programmes for
sensitive fabrics.
Separate clothes according to their types (cotton, synthetic,
sensitive, woolen, etc.), required washing temperatures and
level of dirtiness.
Since new coloured clothes may shed dye on the first
wash, wash them separately.
Remove any metal pieces found on the items to be
washed, for example curtain hooks.
Fasten all zips and buttons.
Turn garments, such as knitted fabrics, inside out.
Before placing the clothes in the drum, make sure all the
pockets are empty. Any small objects may block the drain
pump.
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We recommend loading the washer dryer to its full capacity
for best water and energy efficiency. Whenever possible, we recommend that you wash garments of different sizes within the same wash programme. This improves the washing action and also aids the correct distribution of the garments in the drum when spin-drying, and the washer dryer will therefore be quieter.
Eco Note
The use of more detergent than necessary will not improve your washing results, and will have a negative effect on the environment. We therefore recommend you follow the detergent manufacturer’s instructions.
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Control Panel
Display: shows the settings (spin speed, cycle status, timer, child lock on/off, maximum recommended weight). The settings can be modified using the buttons underneath.
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Buttons: 1: Spin speed selection 2: Option selection 3: Confirm option 4: Delay timer 5: Drying 6: Start / Pause 7: Programme selector
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Opening the Door
The appliance is fitted with a safety device which prevents the door from being opened while a programme is in progress.
Check that all the water has been drained from the tank and the drum is at a standstill.
Warning: If the washing programme is interrupted, it will be from 3 to 15 minutes before the door can be opened, depending on the temperature reached inside the appliance.
Using the Appliance for Washing
Loading the Washer Dryer
Open the door.
Add the items to be washed separately, ensuring they are
loaded evenly.
When closing the door, ensure that no item is trapped
between the door and the door seal.
Close the door securely, otherwise the programme will not
start.
Subdivide the items for washing by fabric type and colour
fastness.
Wash white and coloured items separately. New coloured
items should be washed separately the first time. Normally,
items carry labels with washing instructions.
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Adding Detergents and Additives
Your washer Dryer’s detergent dispenser has three compartments, marked with symbols:
For prewash detergent
For main wash detergent
For fabric conditioner, starch or other additives.
The main wash
detergent compartment
has a tang allowing the
use of liquid detergent.
To insert it, pull it
towards the front and
then lower it, as shown
here.
Place the detergent and
any additives in the
drawer before the start of the programme.
Never fill with liquids above the maximum level marked,
otherwise the trays will empty too quickly.
Before pouring concentrated fabric conditioners (or other
dense additives) into the container, dilute with a little water
to ensure they do not clog the outlet.
Use only low-foam detergents suitable for use in a washer
dryer.
The amount of detergent must be decided in relation to the
hardness of the water, the type and quantity of items
loaded, and their degree of soiling. This will provide the
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desired effect with optimal detergent consumption.
On detergent packs the recommended dose is indicated
for 4 levels of water hardness and for loads of 4-5 kg of
washing with average dirt levels.
Detergent Doses
Laundry with Normal Dirt
Choose a programme without prewash.
Pour the total amount of detergent shown on the pack into
the main wash compartment of the detergent drawer.
Very Dirty Laundry
Choose a programme with prewash.
Place ¼ of the recommended amount of detergent in the
prewash compartment of the detergent drawer and ¾ of
the detergent in the wash compartment.
Warning:
For delicate items in synthetic fibre use from ½ to ⅔ of the
recommended dose for washing tough cotton fabrics.
Only neutral detergents recommended for wool should be
used on the wool programme.
Use the doses recommended by the detergent producer.
Liquid Detergent
Pour the dose required into the measuring cap supplied
with the bottle of liquid detergent and place it in the drum,
or use the main wash compartment of the detergent
drawer, fitting the insert provided.
The scale on the red insert is intended as an aid when
deciding the dose of liquid detergent.
Warning: Liquid detergents can be used, at the doses recommended by the manufacturer, only for the main wash, i.e. in all programmes without prewash.
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Descalers
Descalers can be added to the prewash and main wash
compartments as recommended by their manufacturers.
Place the detergent in the compartments first, followed by
the descaler.
Selecting the Washing Programme
To switch on the appliance and select the programme, proceed as follows:
1 Turn the “Programme Selector” knob in either direction.
This switches on the washer dryer.
2 Select the washing programme. The time left to the end
of the programme and the maximum recommended weight for the selected programme alternate on the display. The symbols on the display light up to identify the information shown.
3 The default spin speed values are shown. The initial
settings can be modified using the button underneath the sequence of spin speeds.
4 If spin speed “no spin” is set, the appliance does not
perform the final spin and the washing programme ends with water still in the tank.
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Selecting and Confirming Options
Options
Option selection Confirm option Start / Pause
The Option Selection button can be used to select the following options in sequence (from the top down):
Prewash: Adds a stage before the main wash, lasting about 20 minutes at a temperature of 35°C. This is suitable for loads of particularly dirty items. Intensive: The max. temperature is changed to 60°C and the washing stage is extended to increase the effectiveness of the enzymes in the detergents. This is suitable for delicate but dirty items.
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Easy iron: Produces items which are less creased and easy to iron. Extra rinse: Adds a rinse to the selected washing programme. Flexi Time: Reduces the duration of the cycle. When selected (by pressing the “Confirm Option” button) the display shows one bar less and the cycle time will be reduced of about 20%. With a second press of the “Confirm Option” button a further bar disappears from the display and the cycle time reduces by a further 15%. Pressing the “Confirm Option” button again returns the cycle time to its full duration. Buzzer: Sets whether or not the buzzer will sound at the end of the cycle. The appliance comes with the buzzer function "On".
To confirm the selected option, simply press the “Confirm Options” button and the LED of the option remains on.
To delete an option selection, return to the option with the “Option Selection” button and press the “Confirm Options” button. To cancel all the options previously selected in a single operation, hold down the “Confirm Options” button for 4 seconds.
The Buzzer option retains its "On" or "Off" status for subsequent cycles.
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Delay Timer
Delay Timer Symbol
Start / Pause Symbol
Start / Pause
Delay Timer Button
1 The “Delay Timer” button can be pressed repeatedly to
select the time after which the washing programme will end. The time left before the end of the cycle calculates the initial duration of the washing cycle, the settings made (temperature, spin speed and options) which may shorten or lengthen the cycle's initial duration, and the delay time the user wishes to add before the cycle starts.
2 After the Delay Timer function has been set, the symbol
on the display remains on.
3 To cancel the Delay Timer function, keep pressing the
button repeatedly until the display shows “0”.
4 The “Start/Pause” symbol flashes on and off until the
cycle starts. After the cycle starts, the symbol remains constantly lit.
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Starting the Wash Programme
1 To start the washing programme (after making the
settings you want) press the “Start/Pause” button.
2 Once the cycle has started, the display shows the time
remaining before the end of the cycle and the “Start/Pause” symbol on the display is constantly on.
3 During the washing/drying programme, the symbols
which identify the various phases light up:
Cycle phase symbols:
Prewash Wash Rinse Final Spin
Stopping or Changing the Programme
The washing programme in progress can be interrupted at any stage:
1 Press the “Start/Pause” button for about 3 seconds: the
display shows the word “PAUS” (1 second) alternating with the time remaining until the end of the cycle (for 1 second). The “Start/Pause” light flashes on and off.
2 Programmes can also be interrupted by turning the
programme/temperature setting knob while the cycle is in progress.
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3 To change the washing programme, simply turn the
“Programme Selector” knob to select the new programme; there is no need to set the appliance in pause status. The new cycle will be carried out completely, beginning from the start. If the tank had already been filled with water during the previous cycle, the water intake phase will be omitted from the new programme.
4 To restart the cycle, press the “Start/Pause” button
again.
The End of the Programme
Washing / drying programmes are completed automatically. The word END appears on the display and the "Time Remaining" light goes out.
1 Switch the appliance off by turning the “Programme
Selector” knob to “OFF “
2 Unload the laundry from the drum. 3 Leave the door ajar to allow the interior of the washer
dryer to dry out.
4 Turn off the water intake tap.
If during the initial spin speed setting stage the "no spin" mode was selected, at the end of the washing programme the word “STOP” appears on the display, alternating with “----“, the “Spin” light stays on. To proceed with the pump-out and spin, press the spin selection button twice. The appliance restarts the cycle with the pump-out and spin. To select the spin speed required, press the button until the chosen speed is displayed. To pump out the water from the tank without performing the spin, press the spin selection button until the display indicates speed of “0”: the pump-out will be run without spin.
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Child Lock
When this function is activated, changing options, temperature, spin speed and the washing/drying cycle is not possible while the cycle is in progress.
1 2
1 To activate the “Child Lock” function, press the “Option
Selection” (1) button and hold it down. Also press the “Confirm Options” (2) button within 3 seconds.
2 The “Child Lock” symbol lights up to show that the
function has been activated.
3 Repeat the same procedure to deactivate the function.
Child Lock Symbol
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Opening the Appliance in an Emergency
In the event of a power failure, the door can be opened using the mechanical release, activated by means of the lever in the bottom of the appliance:
1 Turn the “Programme Selector” knob to “Off” and
disconnect the power supply plug from the socket.
2 Drain off the water (see page 29) 3 Pull the lever down and open the door.
Warning: Scalding hazard: Before opening the door, check that the appliance does not contain boiling hot water and detergent which may pour out and cause injury when the door is opened.
Warning: Do not open the door using the emergency release lever while the drum is turning.
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Using the Appliance for Drying
General
During drying cycles, the water tap must be turned on and the drain hose correctly positioned. This appliance can be set to perform wash only, dry only and wash-and-dry programmes. In the wash-and-dry programme, the appliance switches from washing to drying automatically, with no need to use the controls (at the end of the wash) to obtain the complete cycle.
Note:
Only dry laundry or garments washed in an aqueous
solution and suitable for tumble drying.
Do not dry fabrics which have been dry cleaned or had
stains removed with chemical solvents, wool or wool blend
fabrics which will be shrunk by the heat, very delicate
fabrics such as silk and synthetic curtains, fabrics which
may easily lose threads such as woolen yarn, padding and
loose-pile mats, or articles which contain foam rubber or
similar elastomers.
Loads of laundry placed in the washer-dryer for drying
must not exceed 4kg in weight. The washer-dryer is
constructed to give the best results with loads which do not
exceed 4kg of dry weight of laundry.
When washing programmes for resistant fabrics are set,
drying automatically takes place at 90°C (normal drying).
In washing programmes for delicate fabrics, drying
automatically takes place at 60°C (gentle drying).
Therefore, in automatic wash-and-dry programmes, the
drying programme will depend on the washing programme
selected.
In drying only programmes, the laundry must first have
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been washed and spun-dried.
After drying particularly fluffy items such as new terry
towels, the "Rinse" program should be carried out to
ensure that any deposits left by the fabric are removed,
and are not deposited on the clothes in the next wash.
Important: Do not dry delicate fabrics that will not withstand a temperature of 60°C or any fabrics which will not withstand the selected temperature.
Extra Drying
If the laundry is still too damp at the end of the programme, set a short timed drying programme. Warning: Do not over-dry as this may cause creases or shrinkage of garments.
Wash and Dry Programme
Automatic washing and drying can be carried out in the tough fabrics (cotton and colours) and synthetic/delicate fabrics programmes. If the wool wash programmes are selected, automatic drying after the wash cannot be set. For automatic washing and drying, the load of laundry must not exceed 4 kg of cotton or 2 kg of synthetic fabrics. Therefore, if the load for washing and drying exceeds the quantities stated above, a wash+dry programme is not recommended; the load will have to be halved after washing and dried in two lots.
To set a wash-and-dry programme proceed as follows:
1. Select the washing programme and make any changes to
the default parameters;
2. Press the dry button to set the drying time required. The
display initially shows the maximum time which can be set
(2h:40m), which is then gradually reduced to 0h:00m.
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Whether drying will be at the normal temperature (90°C) or the delicate fabrics temperature (60°C) depends on the washing programme set previously. Once a drying time has been set, the symbol on the display flashes; it remains constantly on once the cycle enters the drying stage.
Dry Only Programme
1. Turn the appliance off by turning the washing/drying
programmes selector knob to “OFF”.
2. Turn the knob to the drying programme required: Intensive
drying: for normal drying (90°C), or Gentle drying: for
delicate fabrics (60°C). To find out which symbol identifies
each drying programme, refer to the programme listing on
page 26.
3. Press the Dry button repeatedly to set the drying time
required (see previous point).
4. Press the "Start-Pause” button to start the drying
programme. The display shows the time remaining and the
drying symbol LED lights up.
Drying
Symbol
Drying Button
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Note:
Since no washing programme has been set previously,
there are no constraints on selection of the drying
programme (normal or gentle). Remember that normal
drying is recommended for cotton and coloureds, and
gentle drying for synthetic and delicate items.
For good drying results, the load of laundry must not
exceed 4kg of cotton or 2kg of synthetic fabrics.
Interrupting or Changing the Drying Programme
1 The drying programme can be interrupted by the same
procedures as the washing programme.
2 To end the programme and remove the laundry, it is
best first to cool the load. Use the selector button to set a drying time of 20 minutes. Restart the appliance as described above and the laundry will be ready for removal.
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Clean Programme
To keep the appliance operating at peak efficiency over time, it has a “Clean” programme for regular cleaning of the drying circuit to remove any fluff deposits.
1. After a given number of drying cycles, the “Clean” symbol
lights up on the display to warn that this programme needs
to be run. The warning light remains on until the “Clean”
programme is carried out. The light goes out at the end of
the programme.
2. To perform the “Clean” programme, proceed as follows: a. Make sure that the drum is completely empty and
close the door.
b. Turn the knob to the “Clean” programme (see
programmes table for the exact position on the knob).
c. Press the “START/PAUSE” button.
The “Clean” programme can also be carried out even if the light on the display is not on.
Clean programme symbol
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Programme Listing
Programmes
Symbol
Temp. (°C)
Max. Spin (rpm)
Max. Washing
Load (kg)
Max. Drying Load
(kg)
prewash
intense
easy iron
rinse
+
flexi time
Drying after wash if
selected
Cottons A Cold Max
7 4
Normal
B 40° Max
7 4
Normal
C 60° Max
7 4
Normal
D 90° Max
7 4
Normal
Wool E Cold 800
2
F 30° 800
2
Rinse Max
7
Spin Max
7
Drying Programmes
G
90° Max
4
H 60° Max
3
Rapid 15' I 30
° 800
2
Mix 30° J 30° 1200
3 3
Delicate
synthetic K 40° 1000
3.5 3.5
Delicate
L 30° 1000
3.5 3.5
Delicate
:
Option available
Options
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Prewash
Wash
Conditioner
Load Types
Wash Program
Description
Delicate coloureds with light dirt
Cold wash, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Delicate coloureds with normal dirt
Wash at 40
°C, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Tough coloureds with normal dirt
Wash at
60,
rinses and final spin at the selected speed
(Standard cycle with only "intensive" option selected)
Tough coloureds with heavy dirt
Wash at 90
, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Hand wash Cold wash, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Items with light dirt Wash at 30
, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Rinse and pump-out only, or pump-out and final spin at the selected speed
Pump-out only, or pump-out and final spin at the selected speed
Drum Clean Drying circuit cleaning cycle
Intensive dry Normal drying for cotton items
Gentle dry Delicate drying for synthetic and delicate items
Light cotton or delicate fabrics for refreshing
Wash at 30,
rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Cotton and synthetics with light dirt
Wash at 30
, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Items with normal dirt Wash at 40, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Items with light dirt Wash at 30
, rinses and final spin at the selected speed
Detergent Compartments
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Care and Maintenance
Before beginning any care or maintenance, you should always disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply, and also turn off the water supply. If a programme has been run recently, wait for the water in the appliance to cool down to prevent risk of scalding.
Cleaning the Outside of the Appliance
Regular, thorough cleaning will keep your appliance
looking good.
Clean the exterior of the appliance with soap and water
only, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
The plastic parts should just be wiped with a damp cloth.
Do not scrape with pointed objects, or use solvents or
products containing abrasive substances (including Cif) because they damage the surfaces.
For reasons of safety, never spray the washer dryer
with jets of water.
Cleaning the Drum
Remove any rust marks from the drum using a stainless
steel cleaner.
For descaling the washer dryer use only brand-name
descalers which contain an anti-corrosion agent for washing machines.
Always follow the producer's instructions with regard to use
and dosages.
After descaling or removing rust from the drum, carry
out a few rinse cycles to remove all acid residues which might damage the appliance. Never use cleaners which contain solvents. There is the risk of the formation of vapours which might catch fire and explode.
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Cleaning the Door Seal
Check regularly that there are no paper clips, buttons, nails or pins in the folds of the door gasket.
Cleaning the Drain Pump
The drain pump only needs cleaning if the water is not being pumped out efficiently. This may happen if it has been blocked by buttons, brooches or similar objects. In this case, proceed as described below.
Remove the mains plug to disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply.
Use a small screwdriver
as a lever to remove the plugs shown here, turn the plinth downwards to access the pump
Extract the drain hose ”A”.
Warning: if the hose is hot, the water is hot or could be near boiling point.
Place a shallow container on the
floor and remove the plug “B” to drain off the water.
Depending on the amount of
water in the appliance, the container may have to be emptied several times.
When no more water is coming
out, close the hose again by pushing the plug “B” firmly back into place.
Unscrew the cover of the pump
“D” by turning it to anticlockwise.
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Clean the pump and remove any foreign bodies.
Also check the inside “E”, making sure that the impeller
turns freely; any foreign bodies stuck in it must be removed.
Screw the cover back on the pump.
Secure the drain house by snapping the plug back into
place "C".
Fit the bottom of the plinth first. Push it towards the cabinet
and put the plugs back into place.
Cleaning the Detergent Drawer
The detergent drawer should be kept clean, removing all solid deposits. To simplify this operation, completely remove the detergent drawer:
Pull the drawer fully out, press
in the zone marked “PUSH” and then remove completely.
Remove the syphon "A" and
clean all parts with hot water.
Fully re-insert the syphon and
remove any detergent deposits before putting the drawer back in position.
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Water intake filters
There are filters on the tap side of the water inlet hose and at the ends of the water inlet valves. These filters prevent ingress of dirt or foreign objects into the machine through the water supply. These filters should be cleaned approximately once a year to ensure there is no interruption in the water supply to the machine.
Remove the water inlet hose.
Remove the filters on the water inlet valves using pliers.
Remove the filters on the tap side of the water inlet hose
manually, as well as the seal.
Clean the filters thoroughly using a brush.
Replace the filters carefully, in the same way as they were
removed.
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Practical Information
Alcoholic Beverages: The stain should first be washed with cold
water, then wiped with glycerine and water and be rinsed with water mixed with vinegar. Shoe Polish: The stain should be slightly scratched without ruining the cloth, rubbed with detergent and rinsed. In case it is not eliminated, it should be rubbed with 1 unit of pure alcohol (96 degrees) mixed in 2 units of water and then washed with lukewarm water. Tea and Coffee: Stretch the stained area of your cloth on the top of a container and pour water as hot as the type of cloth can endure. If the type of cloth is suitable, wash it with lye. Chocolate and Cocoa: By leaving your clothes in cold water and rubbing with soap or detergent, wash it in the highest temperature that the type of cloth can endure. If there is still a stain left, wipe with oxygenated water (in proportion of 3%). Tomato Paste: After scraping the dried pieces without ruining the cloth, leave in cold water for about 30 minutes and wash by rubbing with detergent. Meat/Soup/Egg: Eliminate the dried stain residues and wipe with a sponge or soft cloth dampened with cold water. Rub with detergent and wash with diluted washing soda. Grease and Oil Stains: First wipe the residues. Rub the stain with detergent and then wash with lukewarm soapy water. Mustard: First apply glycerine to the stained area. Rub with detergent and then wash. If the stain still does not disappear, wipe with alcohol (On synthetic and coloured cloth, a mixture of 1 unit
alcohol, 2 units water should be used).
Blood Stain: Lay your clothes in cold water for 30 minutes. If the stain still does not disappear, lay in mixture of water and ammonia (3 table-spoons of ammonia in 4 litres of water) for 30 minutes. Cream, Ice-Cream and Milk: Lay your clothes in cold water and rub the stained area with detergent. If the stain has still not disappeared, wash with diluted washing soda. (Do not use washing soda on coloured clothes.)
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Mould: Mould stains should be cleaned as soon as possible. The stain should be washed with detergent, and if it does not disappear, it should be wiped with oxygenated water (in proportion of 3%). Ink: Hold the stained area under cold water and wait until the inky water completely runs off. Then rub with lemon juice and detergent diluted in water, wash after waiting for 5 minutes. Fruit: Stretch the stained area of your clothes on the top of a container and pour cold water on it. Do not pour hot water on the stain. Wipe with cold water and apply glycerine. Wait for 1-2 hours and rinse after wiping with a few drops of white vinegar. Grass stain: Rub the stained part with detergent. If the type of fabric is suitable for use of washing soda, you can add it into your washing water. Rub your woollen clothes with alcohol. (For colour, use a mixture of 1 unit pure alcohol and 2 units of water). Oil Paint: The stain should be eliminated before it dries by applying thinner on it. Then it should be rubbed with detergent and washed. Burnt Stain: If your cloth is suitable for use of washing soda, you can add it into your washing water. For woollens, a cloth damped in oxygenated water should be covered on the stain and it should be ironed with a dry cloth on it. It should be washed after rinsing well.
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Troubleshooting
Error Display
In event of a malfunction the machine will identify the problem by showing an error code on the display
Error Code
Suggested Action
Door not closed properly: Try
reclosing it.
Aqua stop device tripped: Cut
off power supply, turn off water tap and contact CDA Customer
Care.
Water not taken in for washing:
See troubleshooting table below.
Water not pumped out: See
troubleshooting table below.
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Troubleshooting Table
Below is a list of some of the possible malfunctions. If the problem cannot be resolved as described, contact Customer Services.
Problem
Suggested Checks
Appliance does not start
Plug is properly connected to socket
Door is securely closed
“Start/Pause” button has been pressed
Water not filling Plug is properly connected to socket
Door is securely closed Water tap is turned on Water intake hose filters not blocked
Water intake hose not trapped or kinked
No water visible in washing drum
Not a fault The water level should be below the bottom
of the glass
Water not pumped out
Drain hose not kinked Drain pump not blocked
Water not pumped out after
last rinse in delicate fabrics and wool wash programmes
Not a fault
A pause is programmed into washing programme to prevent creasing of fabrics
To pump out water, proceed as described in
"The End of the Programme", p18
Water enters and pumps out continuously
The end of drain hose is too low down
Strong vibrations during spins
Appliance is properly levelled
Appliance is not too close to walls or cupboards Transit bolts not removed, or drum otherwise
locked in position
Excessive foam in drum,
flowing out of drawer
Detergent used is recommended for
automatic washing machines and not for hand washing Quantity of detergent used is as stated in
manual and no more
Water on floor
Water intake hose fittings not loose End of drain hose still correctly positioned
Not all fabric conditioner used
or too much water left in
compartment
The detergent drawer syphons are correctly
fitted and not blocked
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Problem
Suggested Checks
Appliance does not spin
Anti-imbalance safety device tripped
because laundry not evenly distributed in drum. If laundry is still wet at end of cycle, rearrange it in the drum by hand and repeat spin programme only “Start/Pause” button
has been pressed
Emptying water from drum In the event of a power blackout, or
appliance failure, water can be removed from the drum by using the emergency
procedure
Laundry not properly spun
Large items squeezed up and not evenly
distributed in drum. Always wash a mix of
large and small items together
Traces of detergent on laundry
Many phosphate-free detergents contain substances with low water solubility. Select Rinse programme or brush the
laundry
Laundry not dried
Check that:
- water tap is turned on
- load of laundry is not excessive
- drying time is long enough
- appropriate drying time selected. If the appliance still does not dry the laundry, call the Service Centre to have the fan and drying ducts cleaned to remove any fluff
deposits.
Washing results unsatisfactory
-
Probably too little detergent or unsuitable
detergent used
- Difficult stains not dealt with before washing
- Correct temperature not set
- Basket overloaded
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Installation
Transit bolts and plastic spacers, located at the rear of the appliance, must be removed prior to using the appliance to prevent damage.
Loosen the transit bolts using a
10mm spanner by turning them anticlockwise and then remove them.
Remove the plastic spacer
secured by each transit bolt.
Fit the plastic blanking plugs (supplied) to seal the bolt
holes against water ingress.
Warning: Do not turn the machine upside down or lie it on its side.
Do not throw the transit bolts or plastic spacers away. If you need to move the washer dryer after installation you should first replace the transit bolts.
Do not install your machine on rugs or similar surfaces. For your machine to work silently and without any vibration, it should be installed on a flat, non-slippery and solid surface. Never put cartons, wooden blocks or similar materials under the machine to level the surface under the appliance
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Leveling
1. On appliances with
adjustable rear feet, note that the rear of the appliance (as supplied) rests on skids and not on the feet.
2. Before positioning the
washer dryer, check that the rear feet are screwed fully in, to prevent damage as the appliance is shifted into position.
3. Once the appliance is
in its position, the height of the rear feet has to be increased so that the appliance no longer stands on the skids.
4. After adjusting the rear feet, level the appliance by
adjusting the front feet to suit. The front feet should be locked in position by securing the locknuts tightly against the underside of the washer dryer.
Note: Raising the washer dryer too high can affect the stability of
the appliance.
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Connecting to the Mains Water Supply
1. Check that the water supply pressure is in the range: 0.1-
1.0MPa. With higher pressures, use a pressure reducer.
2. Connect the cold water supply hose (blue screw collar) to
the cold water tap with ¾” gas threaded connector, taking care to tighten firmly to prevent leaks. The water supply hose must not be kinked or crushed and must not be changed or cut. Threaded connections must only be tightened by hand.
Warning:
If the connection is made to new pipelines, or lines which
have been out of use for a long time, allow a considerable amount of water to flow out before connecting the intake hose. This prevents any grit or other dirt from fouling the filters installed in the appliance to protect the water intake valves.
The new intake hose supplied with the appliance must be
used, and the old water supply hose must not be used.
Drainage Connection
It is recommended that
you have a fixed drainage outlet 60 to 70cm from the floor.
Avoid the drain hose
being too tight, kinked or restricted.
The water outlet can
either be connected to a water drain or to a sink outlet spigot. This connection should be a minimum of 60cm and a maximum of 100cm from the floor.
The drain hose should be no longer than 4m in length to
ensure good performance from the washer dryer.
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After connecting the water supply, check to ensure there
are no leaks.
The drain hose must be securely fastened to the outlet to prevent any risk of the drain hose becoming detached and causing flooding.
Once the appliance is connected to the water supply and the drain connection, ensure that the water inlet and drain hoses are not folded, twisted, crushed or elongated by stretching when moving the appliance into position.
Electrical Information
Warning! This appliance must be earthed.
The mains lead of this appliance has been fitted with a BS 1363A 13 Amp fused plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug, follow the steps below:
1. Remove the fuse cover and fuse.
2. Fit replacement 13A fuse, ASTA approved to BS 1362 type,
into the fuse cover.
3. Replace fuse cover.
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Important: Do not use the appliance without the fuse cover in position.
How to Connect an Alternative Plug
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, then it should be cut off and disposed of safely to prevent the risk of electric shock. A suitable alternative plug of at least 13 Amp rating to BS 1363 should be used.
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:-
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with letter
(E) or
by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter (N), or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter (L) or coloured
RED. If in doubt regarding the electrical connection of this appliance, consult a qualified electrician. Do not shorten the supply cable, the appliance may require removing for servicing.
N.B. Ensure that the plug socket is situated in an easily accessible place.
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International Washing Signs
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NOTES:-
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