Candy EVOT 10061D3N-UK Top Loading Washing machines

User Manual - Page 2

For EVOT 10061D3N-UK.

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Setting up – Installation
• Unpack the appliance
• Remove the 4 screws
(A) from both clamps and
the 4 screws (B).
• Replace the 4 screws (A)
and fit the trims provided
(D).
ATTENTION: DO NOT TURN THE TAP ON
• The washing machine should be connected to the water mains via the new tube supplied with the
appliance (inside the drum). Do not use the old tube for this purpose.
• Connect one end of the water inlet pipe with the elbow bend to the electrovalve (top rear part of the machine) and the other end to a tap or a plumbed-in 3/4" gas threaded
connection.
• Place the washing machine close to the wall, ensuring that there are no bends or kinks anywhere in the tube. Hook the outlet pipe to the edge of the sink or preferably to a
fixed drainage outlet of a diameter greater than that of the outlet pipe and at a height of min. 50 cm. and a maximum of 75 cm. from the floor.
If necessary, use the curved accessory to attach and support the outlet pipe more securely.
If your model offers this function:
• To move the washing machine easily, turn the trolley lever to the right. Once you have finished moving the machine, return the lever to its original position.
• Level the machine by adjusting the front feet.
a) Turn the nut clockwise to release the screw on the foot.
b) Raise or lower the foot by rotating it until it stands firmly on the floor.
c) Lock the foot in position by turning the nut anticlockwise until it comes up against the bottom of the washing machine.
Check that the appliance is properly levelled.
Check that the washing machine does not rock by trying to move two diagonally opposite top corners at the same time.
• If you move the washing machine from one place to another, you must level the feet again afterwards.
• Connect the machine.
Guarantee
1.
The appliance is accompanied by a Guarantee
Certificate.
2.
Complete part A and keep it. It must be presented to
the Technical Assistance Centre in the event of a
repair being necessary, along with the legal receipt
issued by the dealer on purchase.
Preparing the wash. Opening/ closing the drum
ATTENTION:
IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE DRUM IS CAREFULLY OPENED AND CLOSED,
OTHERWISE THE MACHINE OR LAUNDRY COULD GET DAMAGED.
ENSURE THAT THE DOORS FIT TOGETHER PERFECTLY AND ARE PROPERLY CLOSED.
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1.Open the washing machine lid.
2.Open the drum by pressing the (A) button with one hand while pressing down on the opposite door with the other.
3.Place clothes in the drum one item at a time, and without squashing. Do not exceed the load limits recommended in the “programme table”. An overloaded washing machine
will not wash properly, and will leave clothing wrinkled.
4.To close the drum, place the doors so that the one with the (A) button is below the other and they fit together perfectly.
Detergent load
The detergent dispenser is divided into 3 compartments:
.-
Compartment I
is for the pre-wash detergent.
.-
Compartment II
is for the main wash detergent.
.-
The compartment
is for fabric conditioners, scenting agents and
special additives such as starch, blueing, etc.
The detergent dispenser has two reference marks:
.-
Recommended
(lower reference mark). This indicates the
recommended level for the pre-wash and main wash compartments.
.-
Max.
This indicates the maximum level, which should never be
exceeded.
Important:
- Do not use liquid detergent for programs with a prewash cycle and/or
timed start.
When the clothes present stains that need treatment with bleaches
liquids products, you can proceed to their preliminary cleaning in the
washing machine. For that: Introduce the bleach product in the
"compartment II", and set the rinse program
. Once finished the
treatment set the programmer to the OFF position, add the rest of the
laundry, and proceed to the normal washing with the wanted program.
Maximum Main wash
washing powder
Maximum Main wash
washing liquid
II
I
Maximum pre-wash
washing powder
recommended
Maximum scenting
agent
A
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