Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 User Manual

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Pages 24
Year 2007
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Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 Specification

The Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 is a modern condenser tumble dryer designed to deliver efficient drying performance with a capacity of 10 kg, making it suitable for larger households. It features a range of intelligent drying programs, utilizing sensor dry technology to automatically adjust the drying time based on the moisture level in the load, ensuring optimal energy use and fabric care. The dryer offers a selection of programs, including options for cotton, synthetics, and mixed fabrics, along with special programs like wool and anti-allergy, catering to diverse laundry needs.

Equipped with a user-friendly digital display, the CSOE C10TCE-80 allows for easy program selection and monitoring of the remaining cycle time. The appliance includes a delay start feature, enabling users to schedule drying cycles according to their convenience. To enhance energy efficiency, it carries a B energy rating, balancing performance with reduced electricity usage. The machine’s reverse action drum helps minimize creasing, reducing the need for ironing. An indicator for filter cleaning and a water tank full alert ensure maintenance is both simple and timely.

The Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 also supports smart connectivity through the Candy Simply-Fi app, enabling users to control and monitor the dryer remotely, download additional programs, and access maintenance tips. The sleek design, combined with a white finish, allows it to seamlessly integrate into a variety of home interiors. This dryer is engineered with safety in mind, featuring an automatic safety shut-off to prevent overheating. Overall, the Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 offers a comprehensive and energy-efficient solution for modern laundry needs, emphasizing convenience, advanced technology, and fabric care.

Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 F.A.Q.

How do I start a drying cycle on the Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 Dryer?

To start a drying cycle, load your laundry into the drum, close the door, select the desired drying program using the program selector, and press the start button. Make sure the water tank is empty and the lint filter is clean before starting.

What should I do if the dryer is not turning on?

Check if the dryer is plugged into a functioning power outlet and ensure the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Additionally, verify that the door is fully closed and the start button is pressed firmly.

How often should I clean the lint filter?

The lint filter should be cleaned after every drying cycle to ensure optimal performance and prevent fire hazards.

What is the best way to maintain the efficiency of the dryer?

Regularly clean the lint filter and the condenser unit, empty the water tank after each cycle, and ensure the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed.

Why does the dryer stop mid-cycle?

If the dryer stops mid-cycle, it could be due to an overheating issue or a full water tank. Allow the dryer to cool down and empty the water tank. Also, check for any error codes displayed on the control panel.

What does it mean if the dryer displays an error code?

Error codes indicate specific issues with the dryer. Refer to the user manual for a list of error codes and their meanings to diagnose the problem and find a solution.

Can I dry shoes in the Candy CSOE C10TCE-80 Dryer?

It is not recommended to dry shoes in the dryer as they can damage the drum and create noise. Instead, use a drying rack or let them air dry.

How do I clean the condenser unit?

To clean the condenser unit, remove it from the dryer following the instructions in the user manual, rinse it under running water to remove lint and debris, and let it dry before reinserting.

Why is my dryer not heating up?

If the dryer is not heating up, check if the selected program requires heat, ensure the power supply is adequate, and inspect the heater and thermostats for faults. Contact a technician if necessary.

Is it safe to leave the dryer running unattended?

It is not recommended to leave the dryer running unattended due to potential fire hazards and mechanical failures. Always monitor the dryer while in use.