Candy LS CD 373 SK Dishwashers

User Manual - Page 24

For LS CD 373 SK.

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The water-stop device protects against water damages caused by
leaks on the fill hose which could develop due to natural ageing
of the hose.
In the water-stop system the leaking water fills the corrugated
hose and activates a stop valve which cuts off the water supply to
the machine.
This fault is shown by a red sector on the window «A».
Would this occur, please refer to your Service Agent.
If the hose is not long enough for correct connection, it must be
replaced with a longer one. The hose can be obtained from your
Service Agent.
Watercontrol-system (CD 373 SK)
Red button blocked
valve indicator
Safety antitwist device
(press and twist to
remove the washer)
A
Attention
This dishwasher is equipped with an anti-overflow safety device
which works even when power is switched off, and if the water
level is too high the supply will automatically be closed off.
Important
To ensure the correct operation of the anti-overflow safety
device, it is recommended not to move or to tilt the dishwasher
during operation.
If it is necessary to move or to tilt the dishwasher, first make
sure the washing cycle is finished and that no water is left in
the tank.
To set the programme, turn the dial clockwise until the pointer
( ) indicates the symbol of the required programme on the
control panel. Then press the On/Off button O/I. Ensure that
the water supply is turned on and the door is closed properly.
Economy button
The “E” button reduces the temperature of the water during the
last rinse. This activates a natural drying process, as with a
normal draining board, simply by leaving the door ajar at the
end of the cycle to enable the natural circulation of air. The “E”
button provides an energy saving of more than 20% and
shortens the cycle.
Recommended for evening washes when the dishes are not
required perfectly dry, straight away.
Selecting the programme and special functions
Use in conjunction with programme guide
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