Candy CDI 6060 1-80 User Manual

Candy CDI 6060 1-80 manual cover
Pages 32
Year 2004
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Candy CDI 6060 1-80 Specification

The Candy CDI 6060 1-80 Dishwasher is designed to meet modern household needs with its efficient and user-friendly features. This fully integrated model blends seamlessly into kitchen cabinetry, offering a sleek and unobtrusive appearance. It accommodates up to 12 place settings, making it suitable for medium-sized families. The dishwasher operates with a variety of wash programs to cater to different cleaning needs, including intensive, normal, eco, glass, and rapid washes, ensuring flexibility and convenience.

Equipped with an advanced electronic control system, the CDI 6060 1-80 allows for precise adjustments and easy operation. It incorporates a delay start function, enabling users to schedule wash cycles at their convenience, which is ideal for taking advantage of off-peak electricity rates. The machine is energy-efficient, boasting an energy rating of A+, reducing both energy consumption and utility costs. Water consumption is optimized to be economical without compromising cleaning performance.

The dishwasher's design includes adjustable racks and a cutlery basket, providing versatile loading options to accommodate various dish sizes and shapes. Its noise level is kept to a minimum, making it a quiet addition to any home environment. The unit features a reliable anti-leak system for added safety, preventing water damage in case of a malfunction. Maintenance is simplified with a self-cleaning filter that minimizes manual cleaning efforts. The Candy CDI 6060 1-80 Dishwasher combines functionality, efficiency, and modern design, making it a valuable asset for any kitchen looking to enhance its cleaning capabilities while maintaining an aesthetic appeal.

Candy CDI 6060 1-80 F.A.Q.

How do I reset the Candy CDI 6060 1-80 dishwasher?

To reset the dishwasher, turn off the appliance using the power button, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. This can help resolve minor software glitches.

What should I do if the dishwasher is not draining water?

Check if the drain hose is kinked or blocked. Ensure that the sink drain is not clogged and clean the filter and pump area for any debris or obstructions.

How can I clean the filter in my Candy CDI 6060 1-80 dishwasher?

Remove the lower rack to access the filter. Twist and lift the filter assembly to remove it. Rinse it under running water and use a soft brush to clean any debris. Reassemble the filter before placing it back.

Why is my dishwasher not heating water properly?

If the dishwasher is not heating water, check the heating element for signs of damage. Also, ensure that the thermostat is functioning correctly. If the issue persists, contact a qualified technician.

What is the best way to load dishes in the Candy CDI 6060 1-80?

Place larger and heavily soiled items in the lower rack and delicate items like glasses and cups in the upper rack. Avoid overcrowding to ensure water can reach all surfaces.

How often should I clean the spray arms?

It is recommended to clean the spray arms every 3 to 4 months. Remove them by unscrewing or unclipping, and rinse under running water to remove any blockages.

What should I do if the dishwasher door won't close properly?

Check if any racks or dishes are obstructing the door. Inspect the door latch and hinges for any damage. Adjust the position of items inside, if necessary, to ensure proper closure.

How can I improve drying performance in my dishwasher?

Ensure that the rinse aid dispenser is filled, as it helps in drying. Select a higher temperature wash setting if available, and open the door slightly after the cycle to let steam escape.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Candy CDI 6060 1-80?

Perform a visual inspection and clean the filters and spray arms every 3 months. Check hoses and seals for wear or leaks every 6 months, and run a cleaning cycle with dishwasher cleaner monthly.

Why do dishes sometimes come out cloudy or spotted?

Cloudiness or spots can be caused by hard water deposits. Ensure the rinse aid dispenser is filled and consider using a water softener if your water is particularly hard.