Candy CNA156-80 User Manual
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To reset your Candy CNA156-80 washing machine, turn off the machine by pressing the power button. Unplug it from the power source and wait for a few minutes. Plug it back in and turn it on. This should reset the machine.
If your washing machine does not start, check if it is plugged in properly and that the door is closed securely. Ensure the water supply is turned on and the control dial is set to the desired cycle. If the problem persists, check for error codes or contact customer support.
To clean the filter, locate it at the bottom front of the machine. Turn off the machine and remove the kickplate. Unscrew the filter cap and pull out the filter. Clean it under running water and remove any debris. Reinsert the filter and secure the cap before replacing the kickplate.
If the machine is not draining, check for a clogged drain hose or filter. Ensure the drain hose is not kinked and is positioned correctly. Inspect the pump for blockages. If the issue continues, you may need to contact a professional technician.
Error code E03 typically indicates a drainage issue. Check if the drain hose is blocked or kinked, and ensure the filter is clean. If the problem persists, there may be an issue with the pump.
To balance the load, ensure that the clothes are evenly distributed in the drum. Avoid overloading and mix different types of fabrics. If the machine vibrates excessively, pause the cycle and rearrange the items.
To prevent mold, leave the door slightly open after each wash to allow air circulation. Regularly clean the detergent drawer and door seal with a mild detergent. Run a hot wash cycle with vinegar or a washing machine cleaner every few months.
Loud noises can be caused by an unbalanced load or foreign objects in the drum. Check for loose coins or other items. Ensure the machine is level and the load is balanced. If the noise persists, inspect the drum and suspension for damage.
Select the washing cycle based on the fabric type and soil level. Use the control dial to choose the appropriate program, such as cotton, synthetics, or delicates. Refer to the user manual for specific cycle recommendations.
Perform regular maintenance every three to six months. Clean the filter, check hoses for leaks, and inspect the detergent drawer and door seal for residue. Running a cleaning cycle with a washing machine cleaner can help maintain efficiency.