Candy GSV 149DH3Q 1-S User Manual

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Pages 92
Year 2003
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Candy GSV 149DH3Q 1-S Specification

The Candy GSV 149DH3Q 1-S Washing Machine is a technologically advanced home appliance designed to offer efficiency and convenience. It features a front-loading design with a substantial 9 kg load capacity, making it suitable for medium to large households. The machine boasts a maximum spin speed of 1400 RPM, ensuring effective moisture extraction for quicker drying times. It is powered by an intelligent inverter motor that enhances performance while reducing noise and energy consumption, aligning with its A+++ energy rating for optimal efficiency.

The washing machine is equipped with a variety of pre-set washing programs tailored to meet different fabric and stain needs, offering versatility in handling delicate garments as well as heavily soiled clothes. The innovative Smart Touch technology allows users to interact with the machine via a smartphone, providing remote control and additional program downloads through the Candy Simply-Fi app. This connectivity enhances user convenience and machine customization.

Furthermore, the Candy GSV 149DH3Q 1-S includes features such as delay start, allowing users to schedule cycles at their convenience, and an automatic load adjustment system that optimizes water usage based on the load size. It has a sleek LED display that provides clear cycle information and settings adjustments. The machine's drum is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and gentle care for clothes.

With dimensions designed to fit into standard kitchen or utility spaces, the Candy GSV 149DH3Q 1-S combines modern aesthetics with robust functionality. It is an ideal choice for those seeking a reliable and feature-rich washing solution that integrates seamlessly into a smart home environment.

Candy GSV 149DH3Q 1-S F.A.Q.

How do I properly load the Candy GSV 149DH3Q 1-S washing machine?

Ensure that clothes are evenly distributed around the drum to prevent imbalances during the spin cycle. Avoid overloading the machine by following the manufacturer's guidelines on maximum load capacity.

What should I do if the washing machine does not start?

Check if the power cord is plugged in and the door is securely closed. Ensure that the water supply is turned on and the machine is not in delay start mode.

How can I prevent unpleasant odors in my washing machine?

Leave the door open after each wash to allow moisture to escape. Run a maintenance wash with a washing machine cleaner or vinegar and baking soda once a month.

What does the error code 'E03' indicate and how can I fix it?

Error code 'E03' generally indicates a drainage issue. Check if the drain hose is kinked or blocked and ensure that the filter is clean.

How can I clean the detergent drawer of the washing machine?

Remove the detergent drawer and rinse it under warm water. Use a soft brush to clean any remaining residue and let it dry completely before reinserting.

What maintenance steps should be taken to ensure the washing machine's longevity?

Regularly clean the drum, filter, and detergent drawer. Check hoses for leaks or damage and replace them if necessary. Perform a maintenance wash monthly.

Why is my washing machine vibrating excessively during the spin cycle?

Ensure the washing machine is level and stable. Check that the load is balanced and reduce the load size if necessary.

How do I select the correct wash program for different fabric types?

Refer to the user manual for guidelines on wash programs. Use cotton settings for sturdy fabrics, delicate settings for sensitive materials, and eco-friendly options for lightly soiled loads.

What should I do if the washing machine is not draining water?

Check the drain hose for blockages and ensure the pump filter is clean. Make sure the drain hose is positioned correctly and not higher than the recommended height.

How can I reduce energy consumption with my washing machine?

Use cold water settings whenever possible, wash full loads, and utilize energy-efficient programs. Regular maintenance can also improve efficiency.