Candy GO 710-16S User Manual
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To start a wash cycle, first load your laundry into the drum. Add detergent to the appropriate compartment. Then, close the door securely. Select the desired wash program using the program dial and press the start button.
Ensure that the washing machine is properly plugged in and the power supply is on. Check if the door is closed securely. Also, make sure the water supply is connected and turned on. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
To clean the detergent drawer, pull it out until it stops, then press the release lever to remove it completely. Wash it under warm water to remove any detergent residue and allow it to dry before reinserting it into the machine.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the detergent drawer, checking and cleaning the filter, inspecting hoses for leaks, and running an empty cycle with a washing machine cleaner to prevent build-up of detergent and limescale.
Ensure the washing machine is level by adjusting the feet. Also, check that the load is balanced and not too small or too large. Uneven loads can cause excessive vibration.
Error code E03 indicates a drainage issue. Check that the drain hose is not kinked or blocked and ensure the pump filter is clean. If the problem continues, it may require professional service.
Yes, you can pause a wash cycle by pressing the pause button. Once the machine pauses, you can open the door if necessary, add or remove items, and then press the start button to resume the cycle.
Refer to the garment care labels and choose a program that matches the fabric type and soil level. The program dial on the washing machine has various options such as cotton, synthetics, delicates, and more.
Check that the detergent drawer is not overfilled and ensure all hoses are properly connected and not damaged. Inspect the door seal for any signs of damage. If the issue persists, contact a professional technician.
To save energy, wash full loads rather than partial ones, use the eco or quick wash settings when possible, and select lower temperature settings for lightly soiled clothes.