Candy CWB 1206-80S User Manual
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To start a wash cycle, first load your laundry into the drum. Close the door securely. Select the desired program using the program selector dial, and adjust any additional settings such as temperature or spin speed. Press the 'Start/Pause' button to begin the cycle.
If the washing machine does not drain, check the drain hose for kinks or blockages. Ensure the filter is clean and free from debris. If the problem persists, inspect the pump for any obstructions or consider contacting a service professional.
To clean the detergent drawer, remove it from the washing machine by pulling it out while pressing the release lever. Rinse the compartments under warm water to remove any detergent residue. Use a soft brush for stubborn residues, then dry and reinsert the drawer.
Excessive vibration may be caused by an unbalanced load. Try redistributing the laundry evenly in the drum. Additionally, ensure the machine is level by adjusting its feet. Avoid overloading the machine to prevent vibrations.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the detergent drawer, checking and cleaning the filter, inspecting hoses for leaks or wear, and ensuring the drum is kept clean. Run an empty hot wash cycle occasionally to clean the drum and prevent odors.
Ensure the washing machine is properly plugged in and the door is closed securely. Check if the water supply is turned on and there are no errors displayed on the control panel. If all else fails, reset the machine by unplugging it for a few minutes.
A foul smell can be eliminated by running an empty hot wash cycle with a cup of white vinegar or a washing machine cleaner. Ensure the drum and detergent drawer are cleaned regularly and leave the door open after washes to allow air circulation.
To prevent detergent residue, ensure you are using the correct amount of detergent as per the manufacturer's recommendations. Choose the appropriate wash cycle and temperature settings for the load. Regularly clean the detergent drawer and check the water hardness.
Error codes indicate specific issues. Refer to the user manual for a detailed list of error codes and their meanings. Common codes include E01 for door issues and E03 for drainage problems. Address these issues as described in the manual or seek professional assistance.
Improve energy efficiency by using cold water cycles when possible, washing full loads, and avoiding pre-wash cycles unless necessary. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the filter and ensuring the machine is level, can also enhance efficiency.