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ci971 W asher Dry er 7 + 4kg 1400 Sp in Manual for Ins tallatio n, Use and M aintenanc e[...]
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2 Content s Contents ............................................................................................................. 2 Important ............................................................................................................ 3 Safety Warnings ................................................................................[...]
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3 Impor tant The CDA G roup Ltd can not be held res ponsibl e for injuri es or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this product. Please no te that CDA r eserve the righ t to inva lidate the gua rantee supp lied with t his pr oduct followin g incorre ct ins tallation or misus e of the appl iance or u se in a c ommercial environment. Th[...]
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4 IMPO R T ANT INFO RM A TION FO R CORRECT D ISPO S AL OF THE PRODUCT IN A CCOR D ANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2 002/96/EC . At the end of its working life , the product must not be disposed of as urban waste . It must be taken to a special local authority differenti ated waste c ollecti on centre o r to a dealer providing this service. Disposing of a ho[...]
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5 • In case o f any fa ilure, f irst unplu g the app liance and clos e the water tap. • Repair on this app liance should only be undertaken by suita bly qualifie d pers onnel. • Keep the pa cking mate rials aw ay from chil dren to preven t risk of injury. • Do not let childre n play wit h the wash er dryer . • Keep pets a way from th e ap[...]
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6 and earth connect ions meet the local regulations and/or othe r applicable r egulations. Im portan t: Ensu re that the tra nsit bo lts have been rem oved prior to using the machine. Recommendation s • Residu es of detergen t or soften er left in th e detergen t drawer fo r long periods will dry and stick t o the detergent drawer. To prevent thi[...]
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7 Before F irst U se When your wash er dryer has bee n correctly installed , we recommend th at you pre - clean the machine. This is t o check t hat the inst allation, the conn ections and the drainage are all correct , and to thoroughly clea n the ins ide of the washer dryer before any wash program mes are run. Prior to pre - c leaning you should [...]
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8 • We recomme nd loading the wash er dryer to its full capacit y for best wat er and energy efficiency. Whenever po ssible, we recommend that you w ash garments o f different sizes within the same wash programme. Th is improves the washing action and also aids t he correct distribution of the garments in the drum when spin - drying, and the wash[...]
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9 Control Pane l Display: shows the settings (spin speed, cy cle status, timer, child lock on/off, maximum r ecommended w eight). T he settings can be modified using the buttons underneath. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Buttons : 1: Spin speed s election 2: Option selectio n 3: Confirm option 4: Delay t imer 5: Drying 6: Start / Pause 7: Programme s elector[...]
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10 Opening the Door The appl iance is fi tted with a s afety devic e which prev ents the door from being op ened whil e a programme is in progress. Check that all the water has been drained from the tank and t he drum is at a stan dstill. Warning: If the wash ing programme i s interru pted, it wil l be from 3 to 15 minutes befor e the door can be o[...]
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11 Adding Deterge nts and Addit ives Your washer D ryer’s de tergent dispen ser has three compartments, marked with symbols: For prewash dete rgent For main wash det ergent F or fabric conditioner, st arch or other additives. • The main wash detergent c ompartmen t has a tang allow ing the use of li quid detergen t. To inser t it, p ull it towa[...]
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12 desired ef fect with o ptimal d etergent cons umption. • On detergen t packs the recommended dose is indicated for 4 levels of w ater hardness and for loads of 4 - 5 kg o f washin g with average d irt level s. D etergent D o ses Laund ry with N ormal D irt • Choose a program me without prewash. • Pour the total amount of detergent shown on[...]
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13 Descalers • Descalers can be added t o the prewash and main wash c ompartment s as reco mmended by thei r manufacturer s. • Plac e the detergent in the com partments fi rst, fol lowed by the descal er. Selecting the Washing Programme To swi tch on the appli ance and s elect the pro gramme, proc eed as f ollows : 1 Turn the “Programme Selec[...]
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14 Selecting and Confirming Options Option s Option selectio n Confirm option Start / Pause The Opt ion Select ion but t on can be used to select the f ollowing options i n sequence ( from the top d own): Prewas h: A dds a stage bef ore the main wash, lasting about 20 minutes at a tem perature of 35°C. This is s uitab le for loads of part icularly[...]
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15 Easy iron: P rodu ces items which are less creased and easy to iron. Ex tra rin se: A dds a rinse to the select ed wash ing programme. Flexi Time: R educes the du ration of the cycle. When select ed (by pressing t he “Confirm Option” button) the display shows one bar less and the cycle time wil l be reduced of about 20%. Wit h a second press[...]
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16 Delay Ti me r Delay Timer Symbol Start / Pause Symbol Start / Pause Delay Time r But ton 1 The “ Dela y Timer ” but ton can be pres sed repea tedly to select the time after which the washing pro gramme will end. Th e time le ft before t he end of the cycle calcu lates the in itial dura tion of t he washing cycle, th e settin gs made (tempera[...]
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17 Starting the Wash Pr ogramme 1 To start t he washing programme ( after making the settings you w ant) pres s the “ St art / Pause ” button. 2 Once th e cycle has start ed, the d isplay shows the time remaini ng before the e nd of the cyc le and the “ Start / Pause ” s ymbol on the display is constantly on. 3 During the washing/drying pro[...]
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18 3 To c hange the washing programme , simply turn the “P rogramme Selector” knob to select the n ew programme; there is no need to set the ap plianc e in pause sta tus. The new cycle wil l be carri ed out completely, beginning f rom the start. If the tank had already been f illed with w ater d uring the previous cycle , the water i ntake phas[...]
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19 Child Lock When this function is activated, changing options, temp erature, spin s peed an d the washing/d rying cy cle is no t possib le while t he cycle is in progr ess. 1 2 1 To activate the “ Ch ild Lock ” f unction, press the “ Op tion Select ion ” (1) butt on and hold it down. Also press the “ Confirm Opt ions ” (2) button with[...]
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20 Opening the Appliance in an Emergency In the even t of a power failure, the door can be opened using the mechan ical releas e , activated by means of the lever in the bottom of the applian ce: 1 Turn the “Programme Selector” k nob to “ Off ” and disco nnect the power supply pl ug from the so c ket. 2 Drai n off the water (see p age 29) 3[...]
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21 Using t he Ap plianc e for Dr ying General Durin g drying cy cles, the w ater tap mu st be turned on and the drain hose c orrectl y positioned. This app liance can be set to perform wash only, dry only and wash - and - dry progra mmes. In the wash - and - dry progra mme, the appli ance swi tches from washing to drying autom atically, with no nee[...]
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22 been washed and s pun - dried. • After dryi ng partic ularly fluffy i tems such a s new terry towels, the "Rinse" prog ram shoul d be carri ed out to ensure that any de posits left by the fabric are removed, and are not dep osited on the clothes in the next wash. Importa nt: Do not dry delicate f abrics that will not withst and a tem[...]
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23 Whether dry ing will be at the norm al temperat ure (90°C) or the delic ate fabrics tempe rature (60 °C) depend s on the washing programme set previ ousl y. Once a drying time has bee n set, the symbol on the display flash es; it r emains const antly on once the cycle enters t he drying stage. Dry O nly Pr ogra mme 1. Turn the ap pliance off b[...]
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24 Note: • Since no washing programm e has been set previously, there are no constraint s on sel ection of the d rying programme (no rmal or gentle). Remem ber that normal drying is recommended for cotton and coloureds, and gent le drying for synth etic and delica te ite ms. • For good drying result s, the load of laundry must not exceed 4kg of[...]
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25 Clean P rogramme To keep the a pplianc e operating a t peak ef ficiency over time, it has a “C lean” programme for regular cl eaning of the drying cir cuit to remove an y fluff deposits. 1. Af ter a given number of dryi ng cycles , the “C lea n” symbol lights up on the display to warn that this programme needs to be run. The warning ligh[...]
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26 Programme Listing Programmes Symbol Temp . ( °C ) Max. Spin (rpm) Max. Washing Load (kg) Max. Drying Load (kg) prewash intense easy iron rinse + flexi time Drying after wash if selected Cottons A Cold Max 7 4 Normal B 40° Max 7 4 Normal C 60° Max 7 4 Normal D 90° Max 7 4 [...]
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27 Prewash Wash Conditioner Load Types Wash Program Description Delicate coloureds with light dirt Cold wash, rinses and final spin at the selected sp eed Delicate coloureds with normal dirt Wash at 40 °C , rinses and final spin at the selected speed Tough coloureds with normal dirt Wash at 60 ℃ , rinses and f[...]
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28 Care and Mai ntenance Before beginning any care or mainte nance, you should always disco nnect th e appliance f rom the electricity supply, and als o turn o ff the water s upply. If a prog ramme has been run recently , wait for the water in the appliance to cool down to p revent ri sk of scalding. Cleaning the Outs ide of the Appliance • Regul[...]
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29 Cleaning the Door Seal Check regul arly that there are no paper cl ips, button s, nail s or pins in the folds of the door gasket. Cleaning the Drain Pump The drain pump only needs cleaning if the water is not being pumped out eff iciently. Th is may hap pen if it has been blocke d by buttons, br ooches or similar objects. In this case, pr oceed [...]
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30 • Clean the pump and remove any foreign bodies. • Also che ck the inside “E”, making sure that the impeller turns freel y; any forei gn bod ies stuck in it must be removed. • Screw the c over back o n the pump. • Secure the drain house by snapping the plug back into place "C ". • Fit th e bottom of the pl in th firs t. Pu[...]
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31 Water in t ake filters There are filters on the tap si de of the wa ter inl et hose and a t the ends of th e water inl et valves . These filters prevent in gress of di rt or foreign objects into the machine through the water supply. These filter s should be cleaned approximately once a year to ensure there is no interruption in the water sup ply[...]
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32 Practical I nformati on Alcoho lic Beverages: Th e stain s hould fir st be was hed with cold water, then w iped wi th glyc erine and water a nd be rin sed with water mixed with vi negar. Shoe P olish: The s tain should be slightly s cratche d withou t ruining the cloth, rubbed with detergent and rinsed. In case it is not eliminated, it s hould b[...]
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33 Mould : Mould stains should be cleaned as soo n as possible. The stain should be washed w ith detergent, and if it does not disappear, it s hould be wiped with o xygenated w ater (in proportion o f 3%). Ink: Hold the stained area under cold water an d wait u ntil th e inky water compl etely runs off. Then rub with lemon juice and d etergent dilu[...]
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34 Troubleshooting Error D isplay In event of a m a lfunction t he machine will ident ify the problem by showing an error code on the display Error Code Suggested A ction Door not closed prop erly: Try reclos ing it. Aqua stop d evice tripp ed: Cut off power su pply, turn o ff water tap and contact CDA Customer Care. Water not taken in for washing:[...]
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35 Troub leshooting Table Below is a l ist of some of the possible malf unctions. If the prob lem cann ot be resolved as described, contact Customer Services. Prob lem Sugg ested Checks Appliance does not sta rt Plug is pro perly conne cted t o sock et Door i s secu re ly closed “Start/Pause” button has been p ressed Water not filling Plug is p[...]
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36 Prob lem Sugg ested Checks Appliance does not s pi n Anti - imbalance safety devic e tripped b ecause lau ndry not ev enly dist ributed in drum. If laundry is still wet at end of cycle, rearran ge it in the dr um by h and and repeat spin p rogram me only “Start/Pause” button has been p ressed Emptying water from drum In the event of a po wer[...]
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37 Install ation Transit bolts a nd plast ic spacers , located at the rear of the appliance, must be rem oved prior to using the applia nce to prevent d amage. • L oosen the transit bolt s using a 10mm spanner by turning them anticlockwise and then r emove them. • Remove the pl astic spa cer secured by each tr ansit bolt. • Fit th e plast ic [...]
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38 Leveling 1. On ap pliances with adjustable rear f eet, note tha t the rear o f the a ppliance (as sup plied ) re sts o n sk ids and not on the feet. 2. Before positioning the wash er dryer , che ck that the rea r feet are screw ed fully in , to prevent damage as the applian ce is shif ted into p osition. 3. Once th e applian ce is in its p ositi[...]
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39 Conn ecting to the M ains Water Supply 1. Check that the wa ter su pply pressure i s in the r ange: 0.1 - 1. 0MPa. With higher pressures, us e a pressur e reducer. 2. Connect the cold wat er supply hose (blue screw collar) to the cold water tap with ¾ ” gas threaded connector, tak ing care to tig hten firmly to preven t leaks. The wa ter supp[...]
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40 • After conn ecting the water suppl y, check to e nsure there are no leaks. Th e drain hose must be securely fa stened to the outlet t o preve nt any risk of the dr ain hose becomin g detac hed and causing floodin g. Once the a ppliance i s connected to the water supply and the drain connection, ensure that the water inlet and drain hoses ar e[...]
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41 Importa nt: Do not use t he applianc e without th e fuse cover in po sition. How to C onnect an Alternative P lug If the fitted plug i s not su itabl e for you r socke t outl et, then it should be cut off and disposed of safely to prevent the risk of elect ric shock. A suita ble alte rnative plug of at least 13 Am p rating to B S 1363 should be [...]
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42 Inter national Washi ng Signs[...]
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43 NOTES: -[...]
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44 1. brack ets.[...]