CDA Washer CI240 User Manual

CI240 Integrated Washing Machine  
Manual for Installation, Use and Maintenance  
Customer Care Department • The  
Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY  
T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : [email protected] W : www.cda.eu  
 
Important  
This appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended, i.e. domestic use. Any other use could be  
dangerous and may lead to premature failure of the appliance.  
The CDA Group Ltd cannot be held responsible for injuries or losses caused by incorrect use or installation of this  
product. Please note that CDA reserve the right to invalidate the guarantee supplied with this product following incorrect  
installation or misuse of the appliance.  
Under no circumstances should any external covers be removed for servicing or maintenance except by suitably  
qualified personnel.  
Appliance information:  
Please enter the details on the appliance rating plate below for reference, to assist CDA Customer Care in the event of a  
fault with your appliance and to register your appliance for guarantee purposes.  
Appliance Model  
Serial Number  
CE Declarations of Conformity:  
This appliance has been designed, constructed and marketed in compliance with safety requirements of EEC Directive  
2006/95/EEC (Low voltage) and requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC  
DIRECTIVE 2002/96/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 differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service.  
Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health  
deriving from inappropriate disposal and enables the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings  
in energy and resources. As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately, the product is marked  
with a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.  
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Warnings  
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shocks, injury or damage when using your washing machine, please take the  
following precautions:  
Please read all the instructions before using the washing machine.  
Do not wash items that have previously been cleaned, washed, soaked or treated with petrol, solvents for dry  
cleaning, other inflammable substances or explosives, as they produce fumes that could catch fire or explode.  
Do not add petrol, solvents for dry cleaning or other inflammable or explosive substances to the wash water as they  
produce fumes that could catch fire or explode.  
Do not repair or replace any part of the washing machine or try to carry out any type of servicing unless it is  
recommended in the maintenance instructions in the manual.  
Do not climb onto the machine or stand on the open porthole door.  
Do not use an extension lead or adaptor to connect your washing machine to the mains supply.  
Follow the washing instructions recommended by the manufacturer of the  
garment to be washed.  
Do not turn your washing machine on until you are sure that:  
It has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions.  
All the water, drainage, mains electricity and earth connections meet the local regulations and/or other  
applicable regulations.  
Important: Ensure that the transit bolts have been removed prior to using the machine.  
Washing Machine Specifications  
Porthole door  
Accessories  
Rear plugs  
Drain pipe bender  
Water inlet hose  
 
Unpacking the Washing Machine  
Remove the base, corner protectors and top cover (Figure 1).  
Removing the Transit Bolts  
Remove the screws holding the plastic covers to the back of the  
washing machine (Figure 2 and 3).  
Loosen and remove the 3 transit bolts (Figure 3).  
Cover the holes with the plastic plugs supplied.  
fig. 1  
Do not throw the transit bolts away. If you need to move the washing  
machine after installation you should first replace the transit bolts.  
fig. 2  
fig. 3  
fig. 4  
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Connecting to the Mains Water Supply  
The water supply hose is located inside the drum.  
Connect the bent end of the hose to the threaded inlet of the  
electrovalve located at the rear of the washing machine.  
Connect the other end of the hose to the water intake. Then securely  
tighten the connecting nut.  
fig. 5  
The drain hose must be securely fastened to the outlet to prevent  
any risk of the drain hose becoming detached and causing flooding.  
The washing machine must be connected to the mains water supply,  
using the new supply hoses supplied with the appliance. Do not use  
water supply hoses that have been used previously.  
fig. 6  
For your washing machine to work properly, the mains water  
pressure must be between 0.05 and 1MPa (0.1 - 10 bar).  
Drainage Connection  
It is recommended that you have a fixed drainage outlet 50 to 70 cm  
from the floor.  
Avoid the drain hose being too tight, kinked or restricted.  
The water outlet can either be connected to a water drain or to a sink  
outlet spigot. This connect should be a minimum of 50cm and a  
maximum of 110cm from the floor. The drain hose should be no longer  
than 4m in length to ensure good performance from the dishwasher.  
After connecting the water supply, check to ensure there are no leaks.  
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Levelling  
To reduce the noise level from the washing machine and to prevent  
unnecessary movement during use, you should ensure the washing machine  
is level using the adjustable feet.  
First, fix and level the rear feet. When they are properly fixed, secure the  
metal locknut tightly against the underside of the washing machine.  
fig. 7  
Put the washing machine into its required position.  
Then level the front feet in the same way as the front feet.  
Please note: Raising the washing machine too high can affect the  
stability of the appliance.  
Electrical Connection  
Check the rating plate located on the porthole door of the washing  
machine before connecting the appliance to the power supply. Ensure  
that the voltage reaching the plug is the same as that on the plate.  
fig. 8  
Do not remove the rating plate. The information on it is important.  
Do not plug the washing machine plug into the socket with wet or  
damp hands.  
To remove the power cord, pull on the body of the plug, not  
the cable.  
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Electrical information  
Warning! This appliance must be earthed.  
The mains lead of this appliance has been fitted with a BS 1363A 13 amp fused plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug,  
follow the steps below:  
1. Remove the fuse cover and fuse.  
2. Fit replacement 13A fuse, ASTA approved to BS 1362 type, into the fuse cover.  
3. Replace fuse cover.  
Important: Do not use the appliance without the fuse cover in position.  
How to connect an alternative plug  
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlet, then it should be cut off and disposed of safely to avoid the risk of  
electric shock. A suitable alternative plug of at least 13 Amp rating to BS 1363 should be used.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the  
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:-  
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal which is marked with letter (E) or  
by the Earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter (N), or  
coloured BLACK or BLUE.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter (L) or  
coloured RED or BROWN.  
If in doubt regarding the electrical connection of this appliance, consult a qualified electrician. Do not shorten the  
supply cable, the appliance may require removing for servicing.  
N.B. Ensure that the plug socket is situated in an easily accessible place.  
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Before First Use  
When your washing machine has been correctly installed, we recommend  
that you pre-clean the machine.  
This is to check that the installation, the connections and the drainage are all  
correct, and to thoroughly clean the inside of the washing machine before  
any wash programmes are run (see the operating instructions on the  
following pages).  
fig. 9  
Prior to pre-cleaning you should ensure the transit bolts have  
been removed.  
Select the normal programme at 60ºC (Figure 9).  
Press the Start/Pause button (Figure 9).  
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Preparing Garments for Washing  
Preparation  
Before placing the clothes in the drum, make sure all the pockets are  
empty (Figure 10). Any small objects may block the drain pump.  
Sorting the Clothes  
fig. 10  
fig. 11  
fig. 12  
fig. 13  
Sort the clothes according to fabric and how they are made:  
We recommend using the delicate programmes for sensitive fabrics  
(Figure 11).  
Sort clothes according to how soiled they are (Figure 12).  
Wash lightly soiled garments using a short programme.  
Use a programme without prewash for medium-soiled garments.  
Wash heavily soiled garments using a long programme with  
prewash.  
Sort your clothes according to colour (Figure 13).  
Wash white and coloured loads separately.  
We recommend loading the washing machine to its full capacity for  
best water and energy efficiency.  
Whenever possible, we recommend that you wash garments of  
different sizes within the same wash programme. This improves  
the washing action and also aids the correct distribution of the  
garments in the drum when spin-drying, and the washing machine  
will therefore be quieter.  
We recommend that small garments are placed in a wash bag.  
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Detergents and Additives  
Your washing machine’s detergent dispenser has three compartments.  
a
WASH FABRIC SOFTENER PREWASH  
Add the detergent or additive to the detergent dispenser before starting  
the wash programme (Figure 14).  
The detergent dispenser is designed to allow the use of liquid detergents  
rather than adding them to the drum. You should ensure that you close the  
wash compartment flap before adding the liquid detergent.  
fig. 14  
To do so, hold the blue tab at the back of the dispenser and pull it forwards  
until it is fully extended.  
b
Then release the flap so that it drops down at the back of the dispenser.  
This will stop the liquid detergent from escaping from the compartment  
before it is needed.  
To use powder detergents again, then lift the blue tab back up and relocate  
it by pushing it back into the dispenser housing.  
fig. 15  
The level of liquid must never be higher than the MAX mark printed  
on the dispenser wall.  
Remember that the amount of detergent to be used will always depend on:  
The amount of clothes to be washed.  
How heavily the clothes are soiled.  
The hardness of the water (Information on water hardness in your area can  
be obtained from your local water board).  
fig. 16  
We recommend the use of a decalcifying product if the water  
hardness is high in your area.  
Eco Note  
The use of more detergent than necessary will not improve your washing  
results, and will have a negative effect on the preservation of the environment.  
We therefore recommend you follow the detergent manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
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Selecting the Wash Programme  
Start/Pause  
button  
Time delay button  
Programme selector  
Spin/Anti-crease Additional  
button function button  
fig. 17  
To select a wash programme:  
Turn the programme selector dial clockwise to the desired function.  
The display on the control panel will light up.  
Press the Start/Pause button to begin the programme.  
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1
Selecting the Wash Programme  
When you select the programme, the following information will be displayed:  
1. Wash programme phases:  
Prewash  
Wash  
Rinse  
Spin-drying and draining  
2
3
fig. 18  
2. Spin speed  
1
3. Programme number (for a few seconds) and then programme duration.  
4. Additional functions:  
Easy iron  
Extra rinse  
Intensive wash  
2
3
4
fig. 19  
There are four types of programme:  
Normal programmes  
Delicate programmes  
Wool programme  
Auxiliary programmes  
Normal  
Delicate  
Wool  
Auxiliary  
1 Normal cold  
2 Quick 30ºC  
8
9
Delicate cold 12 Wool cold 14 Rinses  
Delicate 30ºC 13 Wool 35ºC 15 Spin-drying  
3 Normal 30ºC  
4 Normal 40ºC  
5 Normal 60ºC  
6 Normal 90ºC  
7 Prewash 60ºC  
10 Delicate 40ºC  
11 Delicate 60ºC  
16 Drain/End  
Eco Note  
We recommend you choose a wash programme without prewash whenever  
possible. This will save you money and help protect the environment.  
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Washing Machine Programmes  
Possible option buttons  
Max.  
load of  
clothes (Kg)  
Recommended  
temperature  
Fabric type  
Programme  
Normal cold  
Quick 30ºC  
Normal 30ºc  
Normal 40ºC  
Cotton/Linen  
delicate colours  
very light soil  
1
2
3
4
Cold  
YES  
Cotton/Linen  
whites/colours  
very light soil  
YES NO  
YES  
30  
30  
40  
60  
90  
Cotton/Linen  
delicate colours  
light soil  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Cotton/Linen  
fast colours  
light soil  
Cotton/Linen  
fast colours  
medium soil  
5 (*) Normal 60ºC  
Cotton/Linen  
whites  
6
7
8
9
Normal 90ºC  
Prewash 60ºC  
Delicate cold  
Delicate 30ºC  
heavy soil  
Cotton/Linen  
whites/fast colours  
heavy soil  
YES  
YES  
60  
Synthetic/mix  
Cold  
cotton delicate colours  
very light soil  
Synthetic/mix cotton  
delicate colours  
light soil  
YES  
YES  
YES  
30  
40  
30  
40  
Synthetic/mix cotton  
delicate colours  
medium soil  
10 Delicate 40ºC  
11 Delicate 60ºC  
12 Wool cold  
13 Wool 35ºC  
14 Rinses  
Synthetic/mix cotton  
white/fast colours  
medium soil  
60  
Wool/wool mix  
white/colour  
very light soil  
YES NO  
YES  
WOOL Cold  
Wool/wool mix  
white/colour  
light soil  
WOOL 35  
YES NO  
YES NO  
YES  
YES  
Cotton/cotton mix  
Synthetic/Delicate  
Wool/wool mix  
_
_
_
Cotton/cotton mix  
Synthetic/Delicate  
Wool/wool mix  
15 Spin-drying  
16 Drain /End  
NO  
YES  
NO  
Cotton/cotton mix  
Synthetic/Delicate  
Wool/wool mix  
NO  
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Washing Machine Programmes  
TURBO TIME PLUS  
Wash  
product  
compartment  
Max.  
load of  
clothes (Kg)  
Programme  
description  
Total  
Approx.  
duration  
(minutes)  
consumption  
KWh/litres  
Normal wash, rinses,  
0,10/59  
0,25/30  
0,30/59  
0,60/59  
1,52/59  
2,20/64  
1,50/64  
0,10/45  
0,20/45  
0,40/45  
1,00/45  
0,05/55  
0,45/55  
0,05/25  
0,05/0  
50  
30  
52  
57  
80  
110  
100  
50  
50  
55  
70  
30  
40  
23  
10  
2
automatic additive absorption  
if desired and long final spin  
8
2
SHORT wash, rinses,  
automatic additive absorption  
if desired and final long spin  
8
Normal wash, rinses,  
automatic additive  
absorption if desired  
and long final spin  
8
8
8
Prewash, normal wash, rinses,  
automatic additive absorption  
if desired and long final spin  
8
3,5  
3,5  
3,5  
3,5  
2
Delicate wash, rinses,  
automatic additive  
absorption if desired  
and gentle final spin  
WOOL wash, rinses,  
automatic additive  
absorption if desired  
and gentle final spin  
2
Rinses, automatic  
8
additive absorption if  
desired and long final spin  
8
_
_
Drain and final long spin  
Drain and end of programme.  
Takes programme to  
final position  
8
0,00/0  
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Spin Speed Selection and Anti-Crease  
You should first select the wash programme and then select the wash options  
(Changing the programme cancels the preset selected options).  
Each selected programme has its own preset spin speed.  
SPIN  
Spin speed  
You can reduce the spin speed or remove it completely by pressing the spin  
button (Figure 20).  
fig. 20  
fig. 21  
fig. 22  
fig. 23  
The spin speed will gradually reduce each time the spin button is pressed at  
100 r.p.m. intervals to a minimum of 400 r.p.m (Figure 21).  
No spin  
Press the spin button again to get to the no spin option and the display will  
show “0” (Figure 22).  
SPIN  
A programme without a final spin is used to prevent creasing when  
washing special fabrics.  
Anti-crease option  
Pressing the spin button again will select the anti-crease option (Figure 23).  
The wash programme stops on the last rinse, with the clothes left in water.  
When the option is deactivated, the washing machine continues the  
programme, draining and spin-drying.  
SPIN  
It is used, for example, when you are not at home and want to delay the  
spin drying until you get home, to prevent the clothes creasing after spin-  
drying and being left in the drum to be removed.  
SPIN  
For added safety, the porthole door does not open immediately at  
the end of programme. There is a time delay of approximately two  
minutes before you can open the door.  
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Time Delay  
Time delay selection button  
A delay of up to 24 hours can be selected. The delay must be selected after  
choosing the wash programme.  
To select the hours of delay, press the time delay button (Figure 24). Each  
time the button is pressed the delayed start of washing is increased by  
one hour.  
fig. 24  
Cancelling the delay  
To cancel the delay, press the time delay button repeatedly to cycle  
through the full 24-hours, and then press again.  
The delay will be cancelled when 24 hours have been reached and the  
button is pressed once more. If the programme is changed the delay is  
also cancelled.  
Additional functions  
Additional function selection button depending on programmes.  
There are 3 options: easy iron, extra rinse and intensive wash.  
Press the button and the desired option will be displayed (Figure 25).  
By pressing the button several times you can choose between several  
combinations of one, two and up to three additional functions at the  
same time depending on the programme selected (Figure 26).  
fig. 25  
Option 1: Easy-iron  
This option prevents garments from creasing by means of carrying out a  
special programme with special turns to fluff out the garments after  
spin-drying and make them easier to iron.  
Option 2: Extra rinse  
fig. 26  
Increases the level of the final rinse obtained in the clothes; suitable for large  
loads and garments belonging to people with sensitive skin. However, this  
option will increase your water consumption.  
Option 3: Intensive wash  
This option, specially recommended for heavily soiled or stained clothes,  
achieves better results by extending the normal wash cycle.  
If during the additional function selection, the programme is  
changed or the Start/Stop button is pressed, all the functions  
selected until then are cancelled.  
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Starting Up  
Start/Pause button  
To start up the washing machine you have to press the Start/Pause button  
(Figure 27).  
The time remaining (in minutes) until the end of the programme will  
appear on the display at all times.  
fig. 27  
fig. 28  
fig. 29  
Lock Function  
Lock function selection  
The lock function ensures that the programme will not be affected if any  
buttons are pressed. It is used when children could press the buttons, etc.  
The lock function should be activated after the wash programme has been  
selected together with all its options.  
Activating the lock function  
The lock function is activated by pressing the Start/Pause button and  
holding it down for at least 3 seconds (Figure 28).  
The display will show the lock symbol if it is activated.  
Deactivating the lock function  
The lock function is cancelled when the wash programme comes to  
an end (Figure 29).  
If you want to deactivate the lock function before the end of the  
programme, you have to hold the Start/Pause button down again for at  
least 3 seconds.  
After 3 seconds, the lock function indicator will disappear from the display,  
and it will go into pause status.  
The Start/Pause button does not cancel the lock function.  
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Wash Programme Phases and Power Cuts  
Programme Phases  
When the programme is running, the programme phase and the time  
remaining will appear on the display (Figure 30).  
The active phases will appear successively at the top of the display as the  
programme progresses (Figure 30). The time remaining until the end of  
the programme will also appear on the display. It updates at regular  
intervals, but not minute by minute.  
fig. 30  
Any option button can be selected provided the wash phase in which it  
takes effect has not been passed and when the programme accepts  
the option.  
Pressing the time delay button during washing will have no effect on the  
wash programme.  
Pressing the Start/Pause button during the wash activates the  
PAUSE function.  
If the programme is changed on the selector dial during the washing  
and drying process, the washer will go onto PAUSE status and the  
programme will be cancelled.  
If you need to add or remove a garment, press the Start/Stop button  
and make sure that the water level is not above the door overflow  
level and that the temperature inside is not high. Press the Start/Stop  
button again to restart the wash from the same cycle phase it had  
stopped at.  
Power Cuts  
If there is a power cut, when the electricity comes back on the washing  
machine will continue to run from where it left off (it has several hours of  
memory).  
Warnings and Advice  
Try to wash clothes of different sizes in the same wash programme to  
favour the distribution of the clothes inside the drum during spin-drying.  
All the models have a safety system for spin-drying that prevents spin  
drying from being carried out if the distribution of the clothes inside  
the drum is too concentrated. This prevents the appliance from vibrating  
too much.  
If you find that the clothes are not properly wrung out, try spin-drying  
them again after having distributed the clothes more evenly in the drum.  
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Maintenance  
After each wash, leave the door open for a while to allow the air to circulate  
freely inside the machine.  
From time to time, depending on the hardness of your water, it is  
recommendable to run a full wash cycle using a decalcifying product. This  
will extend the life of your washing machine.  
Cleaning the Detergent Dispenser  
Clean the detergent dispenser whenever there is any washing product  
residue left inside.  
Pull outwards on the detergent dispenser to remove it completely  
(Figure 32).  
fig. 31  
Use warm water and a brush to clean the compartments (Figure 33).  
Also clean the additive compartment siphons, having removed them first.  
Once they have been cleaned, put them back making sure that they fit right  
in to the back (Figure 33).  
Put the dispenser back into the washing machine.  
The washing machine should be disconnected from the mains  
fig. 32  
electricity supply before any cleaning or maintenance is carried out.  
A dirty or incorrectly fitted siphon will prevent the detergents from  
being taken in and leave water inside the compartment at the end of  
the wash.  
fig. 33  
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Cleaning the Filter  
Clean the accessible filter if the drain pump is blocked by any  
foreign objects.  
Open the kickplate cover with the aid of a coin and by gently pulling  
open (Figure 34).  
Place a container under the drain pump filter to collect any water that  
comes out of it (Figure 35).  
fig. 34  
fig. 35  
fig. 36  
fig. 37  
Remove the drainpipe, place it on the container and open the cover. Water  
will start to come out.  
b
Half- or quarter-turn the filter to the left (Figure 36).  
Water will start to come out.  
When all the water has drained out of the washing machine, turn the filter  
several times until it can be completely removed by gently pulling on it  
(Figure 36).  
c
Remove the objects or fluff caught in the filter or the drain pump  
(Figure 37).  
Put the filter and the filter cap back in place.  
To avoid risk of scalding, do not carry out this operation when the  
wash water is at a temperature of over 30ºC.  
Cleaning the Outside of the Washing Machine  
d
The outside of the washing machine should be cleaned with warm soapy  
water or a gentle cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaning products  
or solvents.  
It should then be thoroughly dried with a soft cloth.  
Wipe any detergent spills immediately to minimise the risk of  
damage to the cabinet of your washing machine.  
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Safety and Troubleshooting  
If you detect any problems with your washing machine, you will probably be able to rectify them yourself by  
consulting the following instructions.  
If this is not the case, unplug the appliance and contact the technical assistance number.  
Do not open up the washing machine. It does not contain any fuses or similar components than can  
be replaced.  
Indicator  
F01  
Problems  
No water coming in  
F02  
Does not drain or spin-dry  
Does not spin-dry  
C03  
F04  
Does not start  
F05 - F10  
Call the Technical Assistance Team  
Problems  
Why won’t the washing machine start?  
This may be due to the following:  
Check the door is properly shut.  
The washing machine is not plugged into the mains or there is no voltage in the mains supply.  
The Start/Pause button has not been pressed.  
If the washing machine door is not properly shut, F04 will appear on the display.  
Why is the washing machine vibrating or making too much noise?  
This may be due to the following:  
The blocking and transport screws have not been removed.  
The washing machine has not been correctly levelled.  
On spin-drying, the motor makes a kind of whistling noise. This is due to the mechanical action of the motor  
itself and is perfectly normal.  
Why doesn’t the washing machine take in water?  
If F01 shows on the display this may be caused by a cut in the water supply, a tap turned off or a blocked  
water inlet filter.  
The possible solutions are as follows: wait for the water supply to be reconnected, turn on the tap, or remove the  
water inlet hose and clean the filter.  
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Problems  
Why doesn’t the washing machine drain or spin-dry?  
If this failure is detected, F02 will appear on the display.  
The reasons for the F02 indicator may be the following:  
The washing machine drain pump blocked, building drainage pipes blocked, or incorrect pump electrical connection.  
Solution: if the pump is blocked, gain access to it as described in section 2, maintaining and cleaning the appliance.  
Why doesn’t the washing machine spin-dry?  
This may be due to the following:  
If this failure is detected, C03 will appear on the display.  
This may be due to an uneven distribution of clothes in the drum and may cause an excessive level of vibrations.  
The solution is to select a spin-drying programme.  
Why can’t I see any water in the drum during the wash?  
This is due to the fact that the washing machine is provided with a system which is able to adapt to the load and type  
of fabrics, adjusting the levels of water and energy used, in order to preserve the environment. So, although the water  
level you can see through the hatch may look low, there is no cause for concern as washing and rinsing efficiency will  
still be optimum.  
Why is there still some water in the dispenser?  
This may be because the dispenser needs cleaning. This simple operation is described in Maintaining and cleaning  
the appliance.  
Why can’t I open the porthole door immediately after the wash has finished?  
Washing machines today are provided with safety systems for users. One of these is that the washing machine  
cannot be opened until it is certain that the drum is quite still. This is why the hatch cannot be opened for 2 minutes.  
Other indications  
The washing machine can detect other indications. When this happens a number of other indicators appear on the  
display: F05, F06..., F10. If this happens, call CDA Customer Care.  
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To contact our Customer Care Department, or for Service,  
please contact us on the details below.  
Customer Care Department • The  
Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshire • NG13 9HY  
T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : [email protected] W : www.cda.eu  
 

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