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- 1.
- 2. General Safety Rules (Water Connection → Loading The Salt → Loading Dishes → Troubleshooting And Warranty)
- 3. General Safety Rules
- 4. Electrical Connections And Safety Instructions (Before Cleaning Or Maintaining The Dishwasher, Unplug The Appliance And Turn Off The Water Supply. → Water Pressure Must Be Between 0.08 Mpa And 0.8 Mpa. → Make Sure Carpets Or Rugs Do Not Obstruct The Base Or Any Of The Ventilation Openings. → Ensure That The Dishwasher Does Not Crush Power Cables.)
- 5. Installation (Safety Information → Dishwasher Usage → Moving The Appliance → Dishwasher Maintenance)
- 6. Follow The Instructions Supplied With The Product. (Replacement Of The Inlet Hose → Do Not Connect The Dishwasher To The Mains Supply Until All Installation Operations Have Been Performed According To The 'technical Notes For Installation' Supplied With The Product. → Use Only The Inlet Hose Supplied With The Appliance For Connection To The Water Mains. → If It Is Necessary To Remove The Worktop To Install The Dishwasher In A Compartment Of A Modular Kitchen, Please Remove Device (a) By Unscrewing The Fixing Screw (b).)
- 7. Connect The New Inlet Hose (Fit The Anti-removal Device)
- 8. Water Connection
- 9. Aquastop (Waterblock → How It Works)
- 10. Connecting The Outlet Hose
- 11. Loading (The Salt → Rinse/refresh)
- 12. Adjusting The Upper Basket (only On Some Models) (Type 'a' → Type 'b' (only Models With Easy Click))
- 13. Loading Dishes (Using The Upper Basket → Cup Holder → 'maxi-ladle')
- 14. Using The Lower Basket (Foldable Racks → Maxi Tray)
- 15. Maxi Plates (Cutlery Basket → Using The Third Basket)
- 16. Information For Test Laboratories (Power Wash)
- 17. Loading (The Detergent → Filling The Detergent Container)
- 18. Loading Pre-wash Detergent In Programmes That Require It (In Programmes That Have A Pre-wash Cycle)
- 19. Types Of Detergent (Detergent Tablets → Concentrated Detergents → Combined Detergents → 'tablets' Combined Detergents)
- 20. Loading (The Rinse Aid → Filling The Rinse Aid Container → Adjusting The Amount Of Rinse Aid)
- 21. The Limestone Content Of The Water (Adjusting The Amount Of Rinse Aid → Models Not Equipped With Rinse Aid Indicator → You Can Check The Rinse Aid Level → Fill The Container Until The Rinse Aid Reaches The 'max' Mark.)
- 22. Cleaning The Filters (Self-cleaning Micro Filter)
- 23. After Cleaning The Filters, Make Sure That They Are Correctly Reassembled And That The Gauze Filter Is Properly Positioned At The Bottom Of …
- 24. Practical Hints (What Not To Wash → How To Make Savings → Useful Hints)
- 25. Cleaning And Maintenance (Cleaning The Appliances Interior → Dishwasher Cleaning Is Recommended)
- 26. When Cycle Is Finished (If The Machine Is Not Going To Be Used For Some Time, It Is Advisable To Follow These Rules → Keep The Inside Of The Machine Clean → The Spots Can Be Removed With A Mild Abrasive Agent)
- 27. Load Light (Auto Door/child Lock Button → Enrolment Wi-fi Button → Programme Selection Button → Technical Data (see Rating Plate))
- 28. Programme Selection (Automatic Programmes → Models With Smart Loading Sensor → Models With Dirt Sensor → 'impulse'or 'intermittence' Programmes)
- 29. The Intermittent Working Of The Washing Pump Is Not To Be Considered A Malfunction; It Is A Characteristic Of Impulse Washing, And Therefore…
- 30. End Of The Programme (Settings → Rinse Aid → Half Load/setting Button → Language Setting)
- 31. 'settings' Message (Program Selection → Language Setting → Tablets Option Setting → Confirming Your Choice)
- 32. Softener (Rinse Aid → Buzzer Selections And Settings → Memo Function)
- 33. Interior Light (Floor Light → Hygiene + Button)
- 34. Child Lock Activation (Child Lock Deactivation → Smart Door → 'no Salt' Warning Light → 'no Rinse Aid' Warning Light)
- 35. Delay Start Selection (To Set The Delayed Start Proceed As Follows → If You Want To Cancel The Delayed Start Proceed As Follows → Activation Or Exclusion Of The Demo Mode Program → Countdown And Programme Start With Delay Start)
- 36. Demo Mode (Demo Mode Deactivation → Interaction With Demo Mode → Programmes, Options And Delay Start)
- 37. Successful Pairing (Unsuccessful Pairing → Reset Wifi → Enabling Remote Control)
- 38. Disabling Remote Control (Wi-fi Indicator Light → Alternative Way To Exit Remote Control)
- 39. Programme Legend (Wash&dry 35 → Rapid 59 → Eco → Universal → Intensive)
- 40. Functions And Options (Programme → Wash&dry 35 → Rapid 59 → Auto Wash)
- 41. Water Softener Unit (Regulating The Water Softener → Water Hardness)
- 42. Eco Cycle (Information On Resin Regeneration With Salt → Display)
- 43. Troubleshooting And Warranty (Bug Reports → Only Models With A Display → Error Displayed → The Dishwasher Does Not Fill With Water → The Dishwasher Does Not Drain Water)
- 44. Error E21 (Only Models Without A Display → Other Faults → Faults → Solution)
- 45. Cause (Solution → Dishwasher Does Not Discharge Water → Dishes Only Partially Washed → Detergent Not Dispensed Or Partially)
- 46. Faults (Cause → Solution → Presence Of White Spots On Dishes → The Dishes Are Not Completely Dry)
- 47. Assistance And Warranty (Warranty Conditions)
- 48. Environmental Conditions (Weee Disposal → Relevant Collection Points → Importance Of Proper Treatment → Role Of Individuals In Weee Management)
- 49. Ci 5c6f0mw-80
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CANDY CI6C4F1PMW-80 Dishwasher
| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | CANDY CI6C4F1PMW-80 Dishwasher |
| Make | Candy |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.9 MB |

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Table of Contents
- 1. Page 1 →
- 2. General Safety Rules - Water Connection →
- 3. General Safety Rules →
- 4. Electrical Connections And Safety Instructions - Before Clea... →
- 5. Installation - Safety Information →
- 6. Follow The Instructions Supplied With The Product. - Replace... →
- 7. Connect The New Inlet Hose - Fit The Anti-removal Device →
- 8. Water Connection →
- 9. Aquastop - Waterblock →
- 10. Connecting The Outlet Hose →
- 11. Loading - The Salt →
- 12. Adjusting The Upper Basket (only On Some Models) - Type 'a' →
- 13. Loading Dishes - Using The Upper Basket →
- 14. Using The Lower Basket - Foldable Racks →
- 15. Maxi Plates - Cutlery Basket →
- 16. Information For Test Laboratories - Power Wash →
- 17. Loading - The Detergent →
- 18. Loading Pre-wash Detergent In Programmes That Require It - I... →
- 19. Types Of Detergent - Detergent Tablets →
- 20. Loading - The Rinse Aid →
- 21. The Limestone Content Of The Water - Adjusting The Amount Of... →
- 22. Cleaning The Filters - Self-cleaning Micro Filter →
- 23. After Cleaning The Filters, Make Sure That They Are Correctl... →
- 24. Practical Hints - What Not To Wash →
- 25. Cleaning And Maintenance - Cleaning The Appliances Interior →
- 26. When Cycle Is Finished - If The Machine Is Not Going To Be U... →
- 27. Load Light - Auto Door/child Lock Button →
- 28. Programme Selection - Automatic Programmes →
- 29. The Intermittent Working Of The Washing Pump Is Not To Be Co... →
- 30. End Of The Programme - Settings →
- 31. 'settings' Message - Program Selection →
- 32. Softener - Rinse Aid →
- 33. Interior Light - Floor Light →
- 34. Child Lock Activation - Child Lock Deactivation →
- 35. Delay Start Selection - To Set The Delayed Start Proceed As ... →
- 36. Demo Mode - Demo Mode Deactivation →
- 37. Successful Pairing - Unsuccessful Pairing →
- 38. Disabling Remote Control - Wi-fi Indicator Light →
- 39. Programme Legend - Wash&dry 35 →
- 40. Functions And Options - Programme →
- 41. Water Softener Unit - Regulating The Water Softener →
- 42. Eco Cycle - Information On Resin Regeneration With Salt →
- 43. Troubleshooting And Warranty - Bug Reports →
- 44. Error E21 - Only Models Without A Display →
- 45. Cause - Solution →
- 46. Faults - Cause →
- 47. Assistance And Warranty - Warranty Conditions →
- 48. Environmental Conditions - Weee Disposal →
- 49. Ci 5c6f0mw-80 →






















































