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Candy CDIMN 4S613PS User Manual

Candy CDIMN 4S613PS
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Candy CDIMN 4S613PS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Current10 A
Power plug typeType F (CEE 7/4)
AC input voltage230 V
Energy efficiency scaleA+++ to D
Power consumption (off)0.5 W
Power consumption (left-on)1 W
Water consumption per cycle10 L
Energy consumption per cycle0.77 kWh
Drying classA
Annual water consumption2880 L
Annual energy consumption219 kWh
Half-loadYes
Cycle time205 min
Noise level42 dB
Drying systemCondensation
AquaStop functionNo
Delay start (max)23 h
Dishwashing programsQuick
Left-on mode duration2 min
Number of place settings16 place settings
Number of washing programs12
Maximum hot water supply temperature60 °C
Door colorGray
Door hingeDouble movement
Control typeTouch
Product sizeFull size (60 cm)
Custom panel-ready-
Appliance placementFully built-in
Control panel colorSilver
Cutlery compartment typeBasket
Package depth676 mm
Package width640 mm
Package height896 mm
Package weight43000 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth550 mm
Width598 mm
Height820 mm
Weight40600 g

Summary

General Safety Rules

Water Connection

Hydraulic Safety Devices

Details on overflow safety devices like WATERBLOCK and AQUASTOP for appliance protection.

Waterblock Safety System

Explains the WATERBLOCK system to prevent flooding caused by malfunctions or pipe fractures.

Aquastop Safety Device

Describes the AQUASTOP tube device that stops water flow if the tube deteriorates.

Aquaprotect Supply Tube

Details the AQUAPROTECT tube with a containment sheath to hold leaks and complete the cycle.

Connecting the Outlet Hose

Instructions for connecting the dishwasher's outlet hose to a standpipe or sink.

Loading the Salt

Adjusting the Upper Basket

Upper Basket Adjustment Type A

Steps for adjusting the upper basket using Type A mechanism, including turning blocks and repositioning.

Upper Basket Adjustment Type B

Instructions for adjusting the upper basket with the EASY CLICK system, involving lifting the basket.

Adjusting Basket to Lower Position

Procedure for lowering the upper basket, emphasizing gentle handling and avoiding side-only lifting.

Loading Dishes

Loading the Upper Basket

Guidance on loading the upper basket with mobile racks, including positions for cups, plates, and glasses.

Loading the Lower Basket

Instructions for loading the lower basket with various items like saucepans, dishes, and cutlery holder.

Lower Basket Central Rack Features

Details on the adjustable central rack in the lower basket for stable and optimum loading of non-standard dishes.

Lower Basket Rack Position A

Describes POSITION 'A' for standard loads excluding pans and salad bowls.

Lower Basket Rack Position B

Describes POSITION 'B' for dishes with particular shapes, like deep bowls or square dishes.

Lower Basket Rack Position C

Describes POSITION 'C' for larger flat plates and non-standard shapes like pizza dishes.

Loading Small Plates in Lower Basket

Guidance on loading dessert plates in the lower basket using the support flap outwards or inwards.

Cutlery Basket Loading

Information on the two-part cutlery basket, its detachability and loading options.

Loading the Third Basket

Instructions for loading utensils and small items into the third basket for flexibility and space optimization.

Information for Test Laboratories

Loading the Detergent

Types of Detergent

Loading the Rinse Aid

Cleaning the Filters

Practical Hints

Tips for Good Wash Results

Advice on preparing dishes, loading, and checking washing arms for optimal cleaning performance.

Tips for Making Savings

Guidance on efficient use of the dishwasher, including load management and programme selection.

Items Not Suitable for Dishwasher

List of items that should not be washed in the dishwasher due to material or decoration concerns.

General Useful Hints

Practical tips for managing drips, air circulation for drying, and checking crockery suitability.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Description of the Control Panel

Technical Data

Programme Selection and Special Features

Appliance On/Off Function

Instructions for turning the appliance on and off using the ON/OFF button.

Initial Appliance Setup

Steps for the first-time use, including power connection, loading, and language selection.

Accessing the Settings Menu

Procedure to enter the Settings Menu for adjusting parameters like softener, buzzer, and memo function.

Adding Dishes Mid-Cycle (ADDISH)

Explains the ADDISH feature allowing dishes to be added during the cycle, with display messages.

Programme Interruption

Guidance on interrupting a running programme, especially during drying, and resuming it.

Changing or Cancelling Running Programme

Steps to change or cancel a running programme by using the Start/Reset button.

Programme End Notification

Information on the audible signal that indicates the end of a wash programme.

Perfect Rapid Zone Feature

Details on the 'Perfect Rapid Zone' with extra washing arms activated in specific Rapid programs.

Using Option Buttons

How to use option buttons to customize wash programmes, including compatibility checks.

Express Button Functionality

Description of the 'EXPRESS' button for average energy and time savings, recommended for evening use.

Half Load Option

Enables saving water, energy, and time when washing only a few dishes.

Smart Door Automatic Opening

Feature that automatically opens the door during drying for natural and efficient dish drying.

TABS Button Functionality

Optimizes performance with combined detergents (TABS), deactivating salt and rinse aid lights.

No Salt Warning Light

Indicates when salt needs refilling, with advice to always replenish the salt container.

Start Delay Button Operation

Allows setting a delayed start for the wash programme from 1 to 23 hours.

Setting and Cancelling Delayed Start

Detailed steps for setting, modifying, and cancelling the delayed start function for wash programmes.

End-of-Programme Signal Settings

Procedure to activate or mute the audible signal indicating the end of the programme.

Memo Function for Last Programme

Enables memorizing the last used programme for easier future selection.

Demo Mode Enabling/Disabling

Instructions for enabling and disabling the DEMO MODE, used exclusively in stores.

Remote Control (Wi-Fi)

Pairing Machine with Candy Simply-Fi App

Step-by-step guide to download, enroll, and connect the dishwasher to the Candy Simply-Fi app.

Successful Wi-Fi Enrollment

Indicators and confirmation messages for successful Wi-Fi enrollment and connection.

Unsuccessful Wi-Fi Enrollment

Troubleshooting steps for enrollment failures and connection issues with the Wi-Fi app.

Resetting Wi-Fi Connection

Procedure to reset the Wi-Fi connection, especially after router changes or problems.

Enabling Remote Control

Steps to enable remote control functionality via the app after initial setup.

Disabling Remote Control

Instructions on how to exit or disable remote control mode from the appliance panel.

Wi-Fi Indicator Light Status

Explanation of the Wi-Fi indicator light meanings: slow flashing, quick flashing, and slow flashing 3 times.

Programme Legend

Water Softener Unit

Regulating the Water Softener

Guide to adjust the water softener setting based on water hardness for optimal dishwashing results.

Troubleshooting and Warranty

Troubleshooting Bug Reports

Explanation of error codes displayed on models with a display and LED flash sequences for models without.

Error Codes for Display Models

Details specific error codes (e.g., CHECK WATER, E2, E3, E4, E8-Ei) and their meanings/solutions.

Fault Indicators for Non-Display Models

Describes how indicator lights blink and audio signals sound for malfunctions on models without a display.

General Faults and Solutions

A table listing common faults (e.g., no programme, no water, no drain) and their corresponding causes and solutions.

Advanced Troubleshooting

Covers issues like spray arm rotation, partial washing, detergent dispensing, white spots, noise, and drying.

Assistance and Warranty Information

Details on product warranty, terms, conditions, proof of purchase, and how to contact customer support.

Environmental Conditions

Wireless Parameters

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