Dyson CRO2 User Manual
Dyson CRO2 User Manual

Dyson CRO2 User Manual

Dyson washing machine user guide

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Please read this user guide carefully before use.
This user guide also contains tips on effective
washing and important safety notes.
www.dyson.com

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User guide Please read this user guide carefully before use. This user guide also contains tips on effective washing and important safety notes. www.dyson.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Overview Contrarotator User Instructions Before installation Installation Operation Starting your wash Optional settings Fabric care and Programme table Maintenance Troubleshooting Contents Overview of your Dyson washing machine The only 2-drum wash action Free registration Important safety notes Inner transit packaging removal Moving the washing machine Specification Location...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview Control panel Outer door Inner door Drainage hose hook 01 & Hot & cold inlet hoses 01 & Overview of your Dyson washing machine Hot water inlet Soap tray Rating plate 01 & & Coin trap Rollerjack Cold water inlet Power cable &...
  • Page 5: Contrarotator

    Contrarotator The only 2-drum wash action. Conventional washing machines may seem convenient, but their poor performance lets you down. So James Dyson asked his engineers to experiment with every imaginable way of washing to design a better washing machine. Along the way, Dyson engineers made a surprising discovery: washing by hand gave better wash results than single drum machines.
  • Page 6: User Instructions

    User Instructions Free registration Registering your Dyson washing machine Every Dyson washing machine comes with a complimentary 2 year guarantee, with an option to extend the guarantee for a further 1 to 3 years. For more details on these options, please refer to the enclosed guarantee form.
  • Page 7: Before Installation

    Before installation Inner transit packaging removal Before installation, check the machine for damage. A qualified person should always carry out installation. All packaging must be removed before the machine is connected to power or water supplies. Please retain the transit packaging for future use, as it should be used whenever the machine is relocated.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Specification Dimensions Height 848mm Depth 575mm Width 595mm Weight: 103kg. Voltage: 220-240V, 50Hz. Please refer to rating plate (see section 01 for location). Power: 2750W 230V. Please refer to rating plate (see section 01 for location). Water pressure: 0.4-5 bar. Capacity: 7kg dry laundry maximum.
  • Page 9 Installation Drainage You can alter the direction of the drainage hose to the left or right. • To change the direction of the machine’s drainage hose, squeeze open the retaining clip using a pair of pliers and hold it open while you rotate the hose. •...
  • Page 10 Installation Cold water only supply • If there is no hot water supply, attach the cold and hot hoses to the machine as normal. Then, attach both hoses to a Y-piece (which can be bought from most DIY stores) and finally connect the Y-piece to the cold inlet tap.
  • Page 11: Operation

    The detergent may not have had time to disperse and concentrations may damage the laundry. Detergent quantity • CRO2’s drum capacity is larger than conventional washing machines. • This larger load will require a slight increase in detergent. We recommend the following doses:...
  • Page 12: Starting Your Wash

    Starting your wash To start your wash cycle using the default settings Switch on the machine Select the programme Select Cotton/Synthetics/Wool/ Delicate/Handwash items or Duvet cycle. Temperature, spin and soil type settings will automatically adjust to the default settings to give the best options for the selected wash.
  • Page 13 End of wash cycle The display will show ‘Programme finished’ once the cycle is complete. Remove the washing and turn off the machine by pressing the ‘Mains on/off’ button. Start your wash cycle Press to start your chosen programme. Pause your wash cycle To pause the wash, for example to add a forgotten item to the wash, press the ‘Start’...
  • Page 14: Optional Settings

    Optional settings To personalise the default wash programmes Adjust your programme After selecting the fabric type, press the temperature, spin and soil type buttons to scroll through the options and select your preferred settings. Note: on certain programmes some options are not section available (see...
  • Page 15: Additional Options

    Additional options To activate any of the additional options below after you have selected your programme, press your desired option button once; press it again to cancel the option. Minimum iron This holds your laundry in water after the final rinse to minimise creasing.
  • Page 16 Fabric care and advice Wash tips Care symbol Do not: • wash frayed or torn fabrics. • wash items unsuitable for washing machines e.g. trainers, shoes or rucksacks. Always: Care label • check the wash care label on laundry to select the most appropriate programme.
  • Page 17 Programme table Care label Suggested programme Temperature Spin speed Cotton 100% cottons Linen Synthetics Cotton mixes Mixed fibre Polycottons Fabrics with special finishes eg: ‘non-iron’ treated cotton Mixed fabric wash loads Printed cottons Polyester Wool Machine washable Wool and wool mixes Delicates Micro fibres Synthetic laundry that...
  • Page 18: Maintenance 10

    Maintenance Self clean cycle (on selected models only) • Approximately every 200 cycles, the machine will display ‘Self clean cycle due’. This message will be displayed at the end of a finished wash cycle. The self clean cycle is a hygenic cycle which will kill most bacteria in the machine.
  • Page 19 Maintenance Coin trap Never remove any objects from the coin trap while the washing machine is switched on, still running or paused during a wash. Always cancel cycle, switch off machine and allow the water to cool before opening the coin trap. •...
  • Page 20 Maintenance Water filter To access the back of the machine ensure the feet are screwed into the cabinet before using the Rollerjack handle to pull the machine out, see section details. Cleaning the water inlet filters The water inlet filters should be checked regularly for debris or limescale build-up particularly in a hard water area.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting 11

    Troubleshooting Before calling the helpline, please carefully read the following pages. LCD display is blank Certain spin speeds, temperatures, dirt levels cannot be selected Machine shakes during the cycle Machine leaks water Machine displays “Not emptying: check hose/coin trap” Machine displays “Child lock on”...
  • Page 22 Troubleshooting Some solutions may require you to disconnect the electricity and water supply. Symptom LCD display is blank Certain spin speeds, temperatures or soil types cannot be selected Cannot open outer door Machine leaks water Machine shakes during the cycle Burning smell Clothes warm at end of cycle Possible causes...
  • Page 23 Troubleshooting LCD display message Child lock on Overload reduced performance Uneven load could not spin Close outer door then press start Close inner door then press start Not emptying: check hose and coin trap Not filling: check water supply Fault Dyson Helpline UK 0870 600 2701 email service@dyson.com...
  • Page 24 G E N U I N E C O M P O N E N T S JN.8887 30.10.03 PN.50351-04-01 For Dyson, call Dyson Made & Tested by Dyson Dyson Call Centre Helpline 8 till 8, every day UK 08705 275104 ROI ( 01 ) 475 7109 service@dyson.co.uk www.dyson.com...

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