Candy CC2 67-80 User Manual

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Pages 24
Year 2005
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Candy CC2 67-80 Specification

The Candy CC2 67-80 Dryer is a sophisticated appliance designed to provide efficient and effective drying solutions for various fabric types. It features a generous 7 kg load capacity, making it suitable for medium-sized households. The dryer operates with a B energy efficiency rating, balancing performance with energy consumption to minimize operational costs. This model incorporates sensor drying technology, which intelligently adjusts the drying time based on the moisture level detected in the load, ensuring optimal drying results while preventing fabric damage. The Candy CC2 67-80 offers multiple drying programs tailored for specific needs, including cotton, synthetic, and delicate cycles, allowing users to select the most appropriate setting for their laundry.

Its reverse action drum ensures even drying by preventing clothes from tangling and creasing. The dryer is equipped with a delay start feature, enabling users to schedule drying cycles at their convenience. An intuitive LED display provides clear information about the remaining time and current cycle status, enhancing user-friendliness. The machine features a filter care indicator to prompt regular maintenance, ensuring performance longevity and efficiency. The sleek design and compact dimensions make the Candy CC2 67-80 a versatile choice for various living spaces, while its quiet operation ensures minimal disruption. Overall, the Candy CC2 67-80 Dryer is engineered to deliver reliable, high-performance drying with user convenience and fabric care in mind.

Candy CC2 67-80 F.A.Q.

How do I clean the lint filter on my Candy CC2 67-80 Dryer?

To clean the lint filter, open the door and locate the filter at the bottom of the door opening. Pull the filter out, remove the lint, and rinse it under warm water. Ensure it is completely dry before reinserting it back into the dryer.

Why is my Candy CC2 67-80 Dryer not starting?

Check if the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Ensure the door is fully closed and the start/pause button has been pressed. If it still does not start, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.

What should I do if the dryer is not heating?

Ensure the dryer is set to a heat cycle. Check if the lint filter and ventilation are clean, as blockages can prevent proper heating. If the issue persists, the heating element or thermostat may need professional servicing.

How often should I clean the condenser in my Candy CC2 67-80 Dryer?

It is recommended to clean the condenser at least once a month. Remove it from the dryer, rinse it under running water, and allow it to dry completely before reinstalling.

What type of laundry load is best for the Cotton Eco program?

The Cotton Eco program is designed for energy-efficient drying of cotton garments. It is best used for a full load of cotton clothes that are moderately soiled.

Why is my dryer making unusual noises during operation?

Unusual noises may result from loose items in the drum, an unbalanced load, or objects caught in the filter or condenser. Ensure the dryer is level and inspect the drum and filters for foreign objects.

Can I dry sneakers in the Candy CC2 67-80 Dryer?

It is not recommended to dry sneakers in the dryer as it can damage the appliance and the shoes. Instead, use a drying rack or allow them to air dry.

What should I do if the dryer displays an error code?

Refer to the user manual for the specific error code to understand the issue. Common solutions include checking connections, ensuring the door is closed, and resetting the dryer. If the problem persists, contact customer support.

How can I prevent my clothes from tangling in the dryer?

To reduce tangling, avoid overloading the dryer, and mix items of different sizes. Shake out garments before placing them in the dryer and consider using a fabric softener or dryer balls.

What maintenance steps should I perform regularly on my Candy CC2 67-80 Dryer?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after each use, washing the condenser monthly, and checking the ventilation system for blockages. Additionally, wipe down the drum and exterior with a damp cloth.