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Hi!

I'm an Italian boy with the passion for the Candy's brand. Sorry for my english…

I've a lot of questions about washing machine and dishwasher…

1) For some years now, no longer produces Candy washing machines with motor inverter, leaving this to the Hoover brand.

Today, when I visited the website, I found this model

http://www.candy.it/prodotti/scheda...avabiancheria--Frontale--Libera installazione

In the name appear the letter "H", typical of models equipped with the three-phase motor; in the energy label, in addition, the noise level in the washing phase has dropped to 51dB (just as for the models Hoover equipped with the same engine).
The strange thing is that it is not advertised in any way! Why?!? It is really a model with motor Inverter?
 
@newbravo

Yes, that model is indeed with inverter motor. Every Candy model with letter "H" is 100% having inverter motor.
I guess it is not advertised because of the money, or who knows what reason...

It depends on the market, on some markets (mostly where Hoover doesn't exist) Candy always had models with inverter available ;)

Now that you say you like Candy brand, visit my YouTube channel (LINK) - there might be some Candy videos for you to see ;)

 
@nrones

Do you speak Italian?

Do you have skype? My nickname is Newbravo

Back to the topic…

ok, for some reason Candy doesn't want to advertise the model. But why she doesn't put any mark or label on the machine (like your GO Plus in the video)?

Do you know something about Candy dishwasher?
 
Candy

I don't speek italian good enough to be able to communicate, and I don't use Skype...sorry.

There is a label, just the picture on the website is a little bit wrong. Why would they waste money on taking photo of another machine just because of 1 label, no customers will notice ;)

What about Candy dishwashers?

Dex
 
About the dishwasher...

I have seen on various catalogs of different manufacturers of dishwashers that the "3 in 1" function aims to adapt the parameters of the selected program to achieve the best cleaning results using tabs "all in one". Taking as an example the dishwasher AEG, the key:
1) disables the lights "low salt" and "rinse aid"
2) varies the duration of the washing steps
3) disables the rinse aid dispenser and leads to the minimum setting of the water softener (it should then also block the supply of salt).
 
My question is: since both the instruction booklets and the data sheet repairers of dishwashers Candy speaks only of the first two functions, is there anyone of you who knows if even for the Italian brand is deactivated l 'supply of salt and rinse aid?
 
I am attaching a link to the data sheet (to download the file you need to scroll to the bottom of the page, passing the preview with "Candy" and press the link "Get Manual" which appears in a few seconds.) Once obtained, open it, and scroll down to page 22 (table headed "Option 3 in 1"): you will find explicated the function in question and details of the changes compared to the standard program.
 
What do you think?
 
 
thank you very much
 
The other question about the dishwasher is: who actually designs the slimline version (45cm) of the Italian brand? I know that they design only "standard" version (60cm).
 
@ Newbravo

I would take any Candy manual with a pinch of salt... you're bound to find mistakes on them! The '3 in 1' does exactly what you said above... it doesn't just disactivate the lights, it reduces/annul the operation of the correspondent devices.

If you like and trust Candy products, just get them and enjoy them... as I do: don't be too picky with their manuals ;-)
 
@ Haxisfan

Thanks so much!! Are you sure of that?

P.S.: I'm Italian. "take any Candy manual with a pinch of salt" is slang?
 
You're welcome!

Si... I meant don't take the manuals too seriously. It's been my experience for many years with Candy appliances and I've often found wrong information on their instruction booklets.

A typical example, my Candy fridge-freezer, like most fridge-freezers, can be set from 1 to 6 where 1 is normally the lowest setting (so the machine wouldn't cool as much), but according to the manual... the lowest setting corresponds to a lower temperature (this is not the case).

Ciao
 
Slimline dishwasher

Candy's slimline dishwashers are built by Chinese Company Midea. The same dishwashers are used made for Gorenje, Zanussi, Whirlpool, and lots of other well known brands.
 
Ok, the slimline are designed and manufactured by Midea.

Large Dishwashers (such as Futura3, for example) are designed by Candy and this is also seen by comparing the interior of the latest models with those of the early 2000s, when they were still made ​​in Italy.
But the question is: their current production is also carried out in the same factory by Midea or in another property of Candy (after the closure of the Italian factory in Bessel)?

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Another difference I've noticed between the last Candy washing machines than, for example, my old Activa myLogic 1000 is the suppression of sound-absorbing panels inside the machine and the headset that covers the engine. The only thing left to drown out the noise is the sheet of corrugated material under the machine. So much so that for many years has disappeared the writing "Acoustic Comfort" on the models and the subsequent citation in the various catalogs of the brand of a system that will break down the noise.

On Hoover (identical to Candy), however, there are 3 lines currently produced:
1) The Dynamic Silent Pulse Inverter
2) The Dynamic Super Silent
3) The Vision Tech (nothing)

The first are those with the inverter motor and actually they record a few decibels less than the others, especially in the wash. In the catalog there is a paragraph devoted to these models and the only element that contributes to the result looks like this engine (no panel or headset, or other)
Between the second and third, however, I did not understand what difference there is: why take the nickname "Super Silent" when they emit the same noise values ​​of those who do not have it? Nor catalog make distinctions.

Do you know that "plus" have Super Silent compared to Vision Tech?

Thanks thanks thanks!!! ;)
 
@newbravo

The full size Candy dishwashers are produced in Candy's plant in China. So it's 100% Candy, just chinese labor.

The Dynamic Silent Pulse inverter, and The Dynamic Super Silent I think is identical, however "Silent Pulse Inverter" is the new name for "Super Silent" - they have inverter silent motors, unlike VisionTech that have normal brushed motor.
 
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