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Instructions for use
CBL 140

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  • Page 1 Washing machine Instructions for use CBL 140...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Contents Page Please read these instructions for use carefully and all other information enclosed with the Introduction washing machine. General delivery notes Keep all documentation in a safe place for future reference or for any future owners. Safety notes Quick start Useful advice for the user Note: this machine is solely for domestic use.
  • Page 3: General Delivery Notes

    - Select programme B) Turn off the tap C) Candy equips all its appliances with earthing. Ensure that the mains supply is earthed, Press additional function buttons (if required) and if it is not, seek assistance from a qualified person.
  • Page 4: Description Of Controls

    Description of controls Useful advice for users Fig. 1 Tips on using your domestic appliance in the most environmentally-friendly and economical Do a full load in your washing machine To prevent any possible waste of energy, water or detergent we recommend that you put a full load in your washing machine, not exceed the maximum loads shown below: Cotton and linen 4,5 kg Mixed...
  • Page 5 The machine on indicator light is illuminated when the on/off button is pressed. STAIN BUSTER button Indicator lights showing which phase the programme is in This function which is available on all cotton programmes is very useful for heavy soiling. Lights will come on to indicate the wash stage of the programme.
  • Page 6: Detergent Drawer

    PROGRAMME Selector with OFF position Detergent drawer ROTATES IN BOTH DIRECTIONS The On/Off indicator light will go on The detergent draw is split into 4 compartments: - the first, labelled "I", is for prewash detergent - the second, labelled "II", is for main wash detergent The tables describe the washing programme on the basis of the number or symbol chosen.
  • Page 7: Programme Selector

    M&W “MIX & WASH SYSTEM” PROGRAMME 40° An ecological wash system which permits different types of fabric to be washed together. Programme selector 32 MINUTE RAPID PROGRAMME 50°C For the various types of fabrics and various degrees of dirt the washing machine has 4 The 32 minute rapid programme allows a complete washing cycle to be carried out in different programme bands according to: wash cycle, temperature and lenght of cycle (see approximately 30 minutes, with up to a maximum load of 2 kg and a temperature of 50°C.
  • Page 8: Sorting The Laundry

    Sorting the laundry The correct way to wash - It is recommended you wash only items which are machine washable with water and Preparing the laundry detergent and not dry-clean items. A) Select the laundry. - If you need to wash rugs, bedspreads or other heavy items, it is best not to spin them. Loading the laundry B) Open the porthole.
  • Page 9 ● Fast coloureds Get the best results from your new Candy machine 30° To ensure you get the best results from your new Candy machine it ● ● Non fast coloureds is important to use the right detergent in your everyday wash. There...
  • Page 10: Detergents, Washing Aids And Amounts To Use

    Dosages Detergents, washing aids and amounts to use Only use detergents which are suitable for use in a washing machine. You will obtain the best results from your wash with the minimum use of chemical products Choice of detergent and the best care for your laundry if you take into consideration the degree of soiling as well General purpose detergents as the type of detergent to choose.
  • Page 11: Cleaning And Routine Maintenance

    Transporting the appliance or long Cleaning and routine maintenance periods when appliance is not in Do not use alcohol-based scourers and /or thinners on the outside of your washing machine, just a wipe with a damp cloth will suffice. The washing machine needs very little maintenance: If the appliance is being transported or is out of use for - Cleaning the drawer compartments.
  • Page 12: Investigating Malfunctions

    Note: The use of environmentally-friendly, phosphate-free detergents can have the following effects: Investigating malfunctions - waste water from rinsing may be cloudier because of the presence of zeolites held in suspension, without the rinse performance being adversely affected; What might be the cause of… - presence of white powder (zeolites) on laundry after washing, which is not absorbed by Defects you can remedy yourself the fabric and does not alter the colour of the fabric.
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    SETTING UP + INSTALLATION Remove the polystyrene base and place the machine near its permanent position (diagram 1). Carefully cut through the hose retaining clip at the rear of the appliance (diagram 2). Unscrew the central bolt (A); unscrew the 4 lateral screws (B) and remove the cross piece (C) (diagram 3).
  • Page 14: Electrical Connections

    Note: we recommend you keep the transit bracket, Note: it is advisable to turn off the tap after each wash braces and screws to immobilise the machine for future to isolate the washing machine from the water supply. transit. The Manufacturers will not be responsible for any For the washing machine to function properly the terminal end of the discharge hose (mouth) possible damage to the machine caused by not must be at a minimum of 50 cm and a maximum of 85 cm from the ground.
  • Page 15 NOTES ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 16 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of any printing mistakes in ............................................. this booklet. The manufacturer also reserves the right to make appropriate modifications to its products without changing the essential characteristics.

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