Candy BWM 149PH7 1-80 User Manual
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To start a wash cycle, first load your laundry into the drum, add detergent to the dispenser, select the desired wash program using the program dial, and press the start button. Ensure that the door is properly closed.
Check if the washing machine is properly plugged into the power outlet, and ensure that the door is fully closed. Verify that the water supply is turned on and that the start button has been pressed.
Remove the detergent drawer by pulling it out and pressing the release button. Rinse it under warm water to remove any detergent residue. Use a soft brush to clean hard-to-reach areas, then dry and replace it back into the machine.
Regularly clean the detergent drawer and drum, check and clean the filter monthly, and ensure the door seal is free from any debris. Run a maintenance wash cycle with a washing machine cleaner every few months.
Ensure the washing machine is level and all four feet are firmly on the ground. Avoid overloading the machine and distribute laundry evenly inside the drum. Check for any transit bolts that may not have been removed.
Check for blockages in the drain hose and ensure it is not kinked. Clean the filter, which could be clogged with lint or debris. If the problem persists, the pump may need to be inspected by a technician.
After selecting your wash program, press the delay start button to set the desired delay time. The washing machine will automatically start the cycle after the set time has elapsed.
Run a hot wash cycle with a washing machine cleaner or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Ensure the door is left slightly ajar after each cycle to allow the interior to dry and prevent mold growth.
Use cold water wash programs, ensure full load for each wash, and select shorter cycles when possible. Regular maintenance and cleaning can also improve efficiency.
Ensure the machine is not overloaded and that there are no loose objects in the drum. Check that the machine is level and that all transit bolts have been removed. Inspect the drum for any foreign objects.