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1. Ly Compartment for prewash agent or stain remover They are added right at the beginning of the washing program for PRE WASH or added during the main wash at the optimal time for STAINS ut Compartment for main washing detergent and if required water softening agent They are added at the beginning of the main wash cycle SJ Liquid conditioners fabric softener starch Important Do not fill above the MAX mark When using thick concentrated fabric conditioners and starches we recommend you dilute the concentrate with water to ensure trouble free dis pensing If using starch powder dissolve according to manufacturers instructions IS Push the compartment completely in Run wash cycle Selecting the washing program H See Program tables for suitable program and the correct temperature for the respective type of washing Set the washing program PUMP OUT PRE WASH Attention Program selector may only be turned clockwise eka GENTLE RINSE WOOL IS Set the program selector to the SHORT SPIN COTTONS LINEN EASY CARES button MAIN WASH QUICK WASH RINSE desired washing program CONDITIONER SPIN DELICATES EZ OFF ON Set the temperature com IS Set the temperature selector to the desired tem perature 80 70 For easy cares washing EG Press the EASY CARES button EASY CARES H The EASY CARES button can only be used with the COTTONS LIN
2. Dyes and bleaching agents may only be used if specifically permitted by the manufacturer of these products We cannot be held liable for any damages Please only use water from the mains Only use rain or industrial water if it meets the requirements of DIN 1986 and DIN 1988 Disposal Dispose of the packaging Dispose of the packaging material of your washing machine correctly All packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be dis posed of without any danger or burnt in the refuse incinerator The plastic parts can be reused The external plastic cover and the bags inside are made of polyethyl ene marking gt PE lt The padding is made of CFC free expanded polystyrene marking gt PS lt The boxes are made from recycled paper and should be returned to the old paper collection Dispose of your old washing machine When you eventually stop using your washing machine please bring it to the nearest recycling centre or to your dealer who will take it back for a small fee Environmental tips For normally soiled washing you do not need a prewash In this way you can save washing powder water and time and not pollute the environment e The washing machine works particularly economically if you exploit the maximum loads For small quantities of washing use half to two thirds of the recom mended washing powder quantity By suitable pretreatment stains and a certain amount of dirt can be removed
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4. Rotate the program selector clockwise to SPIN or SHORT SPIN washing becomes spun according to the program group selected and the final spin speed set or rotate program selector clockwise to PUMP OUT water is pumped out After the program is completed The door remains locked for safety reasons for 1 2 minutes after the end of program Wait 1 2 minutes until the door unlocks before opening Open the door Remove the washing Push in the program selector The washing machine is now off Close the water tap Pull the washing powder compartment out a little so that it can dry Leave the door ajar for a while This helps to prevent stagnant smells and helps to preserve the door seal Program tables Washing The following tables list the most commonly used and most useful pro grams 1 A 10 litre bucket contains about 2 5kg of dry washing cotton 2 Woollen clothing with woollen symbol may only be washed in the machine if they bear the addition does not felt non felting or washing machine resistant 23 Program tables Separate rinsing 24 Program tables Separate pre wash 25 26 Cleaning and caring In daily use IS After the program has finished pull out the detergent compartment a little so that it can dry out IS Only lean the door to after washing so that the washing machine is aerated from the inside and can dry out IS Close the water tap Cleaning the operat
5. Then you can wash at a low temperature e Wash slightly soiled to normally soiled cottons with the energy saving program e Often you do not need a fabric softener Just try it If you use a wash ing machine your washing will become soft and fluffy without sof tener For medium to high water hardness from hardness range Il see Washing powder and conditioners you should use a water softener The washing powder can then always be measured as for hardness area soft Important features of your appliance e Setting the program using the program selector and temperature selector e Stain program for effectively treating stained washing e Button EASY CARES for careful treatment of easy care fabrics Energy saving program for lightly soiled to normally soiled cottons e Maximum Spin speed 1000 revolutions per minute e Speed for the final spin can be reduced to 600 revolutions per minute RINSE HOLD can be selected the washing remains in the final rinse water it is not spun Automatic load recognition with fuzzy logic sensor controlled washing process with variable number of rinse cycles water quantity dependent on foam and load controlled spin etc ensuring best washing and rinsing results with the most economical adapted water consumption 3 chamber detergent compartment for washing powder and fabric softener stain remover in prewash chamber KO lock The ko lock ensures 100 effective deterg
6. bags For knitted coloured fabrics as well as woollens and fabrics with appliqu turn inside out Put small and delicate pieces baby socks tights in a washing net a pillow case with zip or in larger socks e Handle curtains with special care Remove metal strips or plastic fins or tie them in a net or a bag We accept no liability for damages Keep coloureds and whites separately in different washing cycles otherwise whites will turn grey New coloured fabric often contains excess dyes Wash this laundry separately for the first time Mix small and large pieces of washing This improves the effective ness of the wash and the washing is distributed better when spinning e Shake out washing before putting it into the machine e Unfold the washing before putting it into the drum Preparing the washing cycle Types of washing and care symbols The care symbols help to choose the correct washing program The washing should be sorted according to the type and care symbol The temperature specifications in the care symbols are always maxi mum specifications Cottons Fabrics made of cotton and linen with this care symbol are not sensitive towards mechanical strain and high temperatures The COTTONS LINEN program is suitable for this type of washing Linens 169 M9J Fabrics made of cotton and linen with this care symbol are not sensitive towards mechanical strain The COTTONS LINEN program is suitable for
7. eal ROM UR EE d a 7 Environmental tips 7 Important features of your appliance 0e eee eee 8 Description of the appliance 0 cece cece eee 9 Front VIEW A Gee ees Sea EA Maa we eats Paka RAO Leas 9 Control panel s exe ERU een 10 Program selector ebe EB dE ee Reg bw Pd 10 Program selector as progress indicator lllllllssssssss 12 Temperature selecto cirer piara eee eee e 12 EASY CARES button 4 4 2 5 cor RR ERU RU RUE ene 12 Final spin speed button 1 1 cece een een nennen 12 RINSE HOLD button cR RUE HH Y ER Ru eee be 12 Pil t light 25 22 ti 12 Compartment for detergent and conditioner 13 Consumption values and time requirement for selected programs 14 Before using your machine for the first time 14 Preparing the washing cycle 15 Sorting out and preparing washing 15 Types of washing and care symbols 16 Washing powders and conditioners 17 Which washing powder and conditioner 2 222222 17 How much washing powder and fabric softener 17 Using a water softener 0 eee eees 17 Run wash cycles eg SI ea EE pe ERR Ep ea Pee salen 8 18 Bri f instructions 2 0 2 2 vases daa sd REENEN EE EE 18 Loading the washing 18 Add detergent conditioner 20202 sin he da 19 Selecting the washing program 20 Start the washing program set the final spin speed or select RINSE HOLD 21 During the washing program 21 End o
8. for very small loads only use half of the amount of washing powder recommended for a full load e the degree of soiling of the washing For only slightly soiled washing use less washing powder Follow the instructions of the washing powder producer and load on the degree of hardness of the tap water The harder the water the higher the dosage You will find the quanti ties to use according to water hardness on the washing powder pack aging Liquid detergent Add liquid detergent using the measuring cup provided by the deter gent industry Please follow the instructions on the package Using a water softener For a medium to high degree of water hardness from water hardness area Il water softener should be used Follow the manufacturers instructions Then always dose detergent for hardness area soft You can find information about the local degree of water hardness from your water utility Specifications of water hardness EE Water hardness in dH Water hardness in mmol l degrees of German hardness Millimol per litre soft 0 7 to 1 3 Il medium hard JL ete i 25 Ill hard 14 21 2 5 3 8 IV very hard above 21 above 3 8 Run wash cycle Brief instructions A washing cycle proceeds in the following steps IS Open the door put in the washing IS Shut the door Ux Add washing powder conditioner IS Set the correct washing program Set the program selector to the desired washing program Set
9. the temperature selector to the desired temperature UG Press the EASY CARES button if required IS Pull out program selector The washing program starts automatically after six seconds IS Reduce the final spin speed or select RINSE HOLD if required You can alter this setting and the temperature during the entire washing cycle After the washing program has been completed The door remains locked for safety reasons for 1 2 minutes after the end of program Important If the washing cycle ended with Rinse Hold before opening the door carry out a PUMP OUT SPIN or SHORT SPIN IS Wait 1 2 minutes until the door unlocks before opening IS Open the door remove the washing IS Push in the program selector This switches the washing machine off Loading the washing ES Sort the washing according to the type H For information on correct preparation of the washing see Types of washing and care symbols IS Open the door pull the handle of the door IS Load the washing H See the Program tables for the maximum load IS Firmly shut the door Caution When shutting the door be careful not to catch any pieces of laundry The fabric and machine could be damaged Run wash cycle Add detergent conditioner IS Pull out the compartment as far as it will go t Fill in detergent conditioner H For information about washing powder and fabric softeners see section Washing powders and conditioners
10. this type of washing Easy care washing 4 160 Fabrics such as finished cottons cotton mixtures and synthetics with this care symbol require a softer mechanical treatment The EASY CARES program is suitable for this type of washing Delicates 49 Fabrics such as layered fabrics microfibres synthetics curtains with this care symbol require a very gentle treatment The DELICATES program is suitable for this type of washing Woollens and very delicate types of washing vg gy Fabrics such as wool wool mixtures or silk with this care symbol react very sensitively to mechanical stress The WOOL program is suitable for this type of washing Woollens with amp wool mark may only be washed in the washing machine if they bear the addition does not felt or suitable for machine washing Fabrics with the care symbol W Hand washing or Vx Do not wash may not be washed in the washing machine Please follow care instructions wash separately and wash separately several times Preparing the washing cycle Washing powders and conditioners Which washing powder and conditioner Only use washing powders and fabric softeners suitable for washing machine use As a general rule follow the instructions of the producers How much washing powder and fabric softener The amount to be used depends on e the load If the washing powder producer does not make any specifications for small loads use a third less for half loads and
11. EN programs If used with any other program it will have no effect 20 Run wash cycle Start the washing program set the final spin speed or select RINSE HOLD IS Check whether the water tap is open IS To start the washing machine pull out the program selector The pilot light ON illuminates the washing program starts automati cally after six seconds IS f necessary reduce the final spin speed for the id O final spin or select RINSE HOLD 600 Press the final spin speed button or press the button TJ RINSE HOLD Q RINSE HOLD If RINSE HOLD has been selected the washing remains in the final rinse water and is not spun During the washing program you can at any time alter the setting of the final spin speed select RINSE HOLD alter the temperature setting press the EASY CARES button Other settings cannot be altered To interrupt the washing program prematurely IS Push in program selector IS Rotate the program selector clockwise to PUMP OUT IS Pull out program selector 21 22 Run wash cycle End of wash cycle Removing the washing The washing program normally ends with the final spin After PRE WASH After PRE WASH the main wash cycle must be set as desired the pro gram does not continue automatically Set the main wash cycle desired After RINSE HOLD After a RINSE HOLD the water must be pumped out first or the washing spun Release RINSE HOLD button
12. LAVAMAT W 1000 Washing machine Operating instructions Dear customer Please read these operating instructions through carefully Please make sure you read the safety instructions on the first pages of these operating instructions Keep the operating instructions for future reference Pass them on to any future owners With the warning triangle and or by means of key words Danger Caution Attention information is emphasized which is important for your safety or the correct functioning of the appliance It is essen tial that this information is observed This symbol guides you step by step when operating the appliance Next to this symbol you receive additional information and practical tips on using the appliance Tips and information about the economical and environmentally fri endly use of the machine are marked with the clover These operating instructions contain information about how to inde pendently solve any problems which may arise See Troubleshooting If this information is not sufficient please contact your local Customer Service Centre Addresses and phone numbers can be found in the separate Guarantee Conditions Service Departments supplied with the appliance In connection with this please refer to the Service section Printed on environmentally friendly paper Whoever thinks ecologically also acts ecologically Contents Safety instructions 5 Disposal aseina sa nae EE E
13. RES button STAIN MAIN WASH QUICK WASH RINSE CONDITIONER SPIN OFF Program group COTTONS LINEN EASY CARES button e STAIN For treating stained washing with stain remover extended main wash with time optimised stain remover phase MAIN WASH Main wash cycle for normally soiled washing washing rinsing conditioning spinning Description of the appliance QUICK WASH Shortened main wash cycle for lightly soiled washing e RINSE Separate rinse e g for rinsing hand washed fabrics spin according to the selected washing cycle e CONDITIONER Conditioner rinse or starching Liquid conditioner or starch is added from the 8 compartment during the rinse e SPIN Spinning after a RINSE HOLD or separate spinning of hand washed tex tiles Program group DELICATES e DELICATES Main wash cycle for delicates Washing rinsing conditioning short spin e SHORT SPIN Spin after a RINSE HOLD or separate gentle spin of hand washed delicates Program group WOOL e WOOL Main wash cycle for woollens and especially sensitive fabrics Washing conditioner short spin GENTLE RINSE Separate gentle rinse e g for rinsing hand washed fabrics 1 Rinse cycle and subsequent short spin e SHORT SPIN Spin after a rinse hold or separate short spin of hand washed woollens and especially sensitive fabrics PREWASH Separate pre wash approx 20 minutes at maximum 40 C and subse que
14. e contact our customer service department or an authorised AEG dealer in the event of repairs being necessary Never start the washing machine if the mains flex is damaged or the control panel work top or base area are so damaged that the inside of the washing machine is accessible e Switch off the washing machine before carrying out any cleaning care and maintenance work You can make totally sure by pulling the mains plug out of the socket or if permanently connected by switching off the fuse switch in the fuse box or by unscrewing the plug fuse right out Never use the flex to pull the plug out of the socket but pull the actual plug Do not spray the washing machine with a water jet danger of an electric shock During washing programs at a high temperature the glass of the door heats up Do not touch Allow the suds to cool down before cleaning the pump or carrying out emergency emptying Small animals can nibble at power cables and water hoses Electric shock hazard and danger of damages from water Installation connection and initial operation Please follow the separate Installation and connection instructions e Run the first washing cycle without washing COTTONS 95 with half the amount of washing powder to remove residues on the drum and suds container caused during production e f the machine is delivered during the winter at freezing tempera tures store the washing machine for 24 hours at room tem
15. ent usage The Oko valve closes off the wash tub from the drainage system during all wash programmes e Scoop ribs in the washing machine drum ensure washing is wet fast and equally Anti unbalance control system for stability and smooth running Water protection Description of the appliance Front view Control panel Compartment for washing powder and fabric softener Rating plate behind door Door with handle Flap in front of Height adjustable feet suds pump Description of the appliance Control panel Program selector Temperature selector Final spin speed button Button EASY CARES PUMP OUT PRE WASH SHORT SPIN GENTLE RINSE wool ol SHORT SPIN Fri DELICATES COTTONS LINEN EASY CARES button STAIN COLD MAIN WASH QUICK WASH RINSE CONDITIONER SPIN EASY CARES 1090 660 Program selector You can switch the washing machine on and off with the pro gram selector To switch on the machine pull out the program selector To switch off the machine press in the program selector Additionally you can use the pro gram selector to set the type of washing cycle Different setting positions have the following effect PUMP OUT PRE WASH SHORT SPIN DELICATES GENTLE RINSE SHORT SPIN WOOL RINSE HOLD Q ON Button RINSE HOLD Pilot light COTTONS LINEN EASY CA
16. f wash cycle Removing the washing 22 Contents Program tables esos D RE eda won ce 23 ERIS 23 Separate rinsing ren nn cer RU UR E exe UR Rep 24 Separate fabric softening starching impregnating 24 Separate spinning uin SE SE Seet ee See dt ice EM 24 Separate pre wash cse es ees EN Ire uw P pad Pues 25 Cleaning and caring 26 In daily Use are ee et gta ie Y CER TR eee 26 Cleaning the operating pang 26 Control panel x23 rerit EN deed CR 26 Detergent compartment 26 Washing machine drum 27 Precautionary measures in the event of a risk of frost 2 27 What to do if u bos ted tr Rr reru e d AS 28 Trouble Shooting edet ER OR ent HH 28 If the washing results are not satisfactory 30 Perform emergency drain 31 Cleaning the suds pump 2222 222 nennen nennen een nenn 32 LST UN E CEET 33 Power supply hasse nee 33 Information for the electrician 2 1 ieee eee eee 33 KEE Ae Ui i ho XS 34 Safety instructions The safety standards of AEG electric appliances are in keeping with the recognised rules of technology and the law governing the safety of appliances Nevertheless as a manufacturer we are committed to famil iarise you with the following safety instructions General safety Repairs to the washing machine may only be carried out by qualified personnel As a result of incorrect repairs considerable dangers for the user may result Pleas
17. he main wash at the optimal time for STAIN ul Compartment for main washing detergent and if required water softening agent They are added at the beginning of the main wash cycle 8 Compartment for liquid conditioners fabric softener starch They are added during the final rinse Consumption values and time requirement for selected programs The values in the following table were determined under standard con ditions They provide a useful guide for household use Before using your machine for the first time IS Slightly pull the detergent compartment out of the control panel IS Pour about 1 litre of water through the detergent compartment into the washing machine Only once this has been done does the suds container close and the OKO lock can function correctly Ex Run through a wash cycle without washing COTTONS 95 with half the amount of washing powder This removes residues on the drum and suds container caused during production Preparing the washing cycle Sorting out and preparing washing e Sort out washing according to the type and care symbol see Types of washing and care symbols Empty the pockets Remove any metal parts paper clips safety pins etc To prevent washing from getting damaged and forming bundles close zips button up duvet covers and pillow cases tie up loose straps such as from aprons e Turn clothes made from double layer fabric inside out e g anoraks sleeping
18. i Damages caused by frost are not covered by the warranty If the wash ing machine is in a room with a risk of freezing in the event of a risk of freezing an emergency emptying has to be done see Executing an emergency emptying Additionally Unscrew the inlet hose from the tap and place it on the floor 27 What to do if H The somewhat different in comparison to older wash ing machines whistling noise during spinning is due to y A the modern drive system GI Trouble Shooting In the case of a malfunction try to solve the problem with the aid of the notes given here If you call in customer service to resolve one of the malfunctions listed here or an error in operating the machine the customer service engineer s visit is not cost free even during the period of guarantee 28 What to do if What to do if If the washing results are not satisfactory If the washing is gray and scale has built up in the drum Too little detergent was used The wrong detergent was used Special soiling was not pre treated Program or temperature not set correctly e When using component detergents the individual components were not used in the correct proportions If there are still gray stains on the washing e Washing soiled with ointments grease or oils was washed with too little detergent Too lower temperature was used for washing A common cause is that softener pa
19. ing panel Control panel Attention Do not use household furniture polish or aggressive deter gents to clean the panel and operating parts Wipe over the operating panel with a damp cloth Only use warm water Detergent compartment Now and again the detergent compartment should be cleaned Pull out the detergent compartment as far as it will go Remove the detergent compartment by pulling heftily Remove the suction cap Clean suction cap under running water Clean the separate compartments with warm water from the back A bottle brush is a useful help here Push on the suction cap until the stop so that it is sitting tightly IS IS Cleaning and caring Clean the entire compartment area of the washing machine with a brush Insert the detergent compartment into the guides and push it in Washing machine drum The washing machine drum is made from rust free stainless steel Rusty foreign bodies in the washing can cause rust deposits on the drum Attention Do not clean the stainless steel drum with descaling agents containing acids scouring agents containing chlorine or iron or steel wool Our customer service department has suitable agents available Remove rust deposits on the drum with a stainless steel cleansing agent Door Regularly check if there are deposits or foreign bodies in the rubber sleeve behind the door and remove them if applicable Precautionary measures in the event of a risk of frost
20. nt pumping out After PRE WASH the main wash cycle must be set as desired the pro gram does not continue automatically PUMP OUT Pumping out the water after a RINSE HOLD without spinning Description of the appliance Program selector as progress indicator The program selector serves as a progress indicator by moving clockwise until the end of the program is reached Temperature selector On the temperature selector you can set the fol COLD lowing temperature levels u COLD 30 40 50 60 E 70 80 95 80 Gd Position E energy saving program is suitable for lightly to normally soiled cottons temperature is 40 reduced to approx 67 C 60 50 EASY CARES button For easy care washing This button is effective SEN when a program from the COTTONS LINEN EASY CARES button program group is selected on the program selector Final spin speed button With this button you can reduce the maximum speed for the final spin 660 RINSE HOLD button With the rinse hold setting the washing is left in the final rinse water and is not spun PROS Pilot light The pilot light ON shows as soon as the washing on machine is on Description of the appliance Compartment for detergent and conditioner Suction cap must be firmly pushed on Ly Compartment for prewash agent or stain remover They are added right at the beginning of the washing program for PRE WASH or added during t
21. oor opening 0 18 22 29 E Easy cares 10 12 16 20 23 24 25 Energy saving program 8 12 23 F Fabric softener 7 9 13 17 19 G Gentle rinse x a 11 H Hand washing 16 L Linen on 10 16 23 24 25 Liquid detergent 17 M Main wash ce cence ees 10 23 detergent Git dayne ae eee 13 19 Microfibres ss ANNE A 16 0 KO lock 8 14 31 P Pre Wash 3 sense 11 19 25 detergent u see 13 19 Program interruption 21 PUMP OUT wane ee ctor bbe re 11 22 Q Quick wash 0c eee eee eee 11 23 R Rating plate 0 eee 9 34 le EE 11 Rinse hold 8 10 12 21 22 S Stal amp xis aut a a aan 30 Shortspim ee AE 11 24 SI Kite a aces denis duce eg xo en ae 16 Spin eee eee 8 10 11 12 21 24 Stall le us 7 8 10 19 23 30 Stain removers 13 19 Starchtmg 4 e eae Dan A Vd adu 13 Suds pump 2 000 cece eee eee 9 32 Synthetics ue ae ne 16 W Warranty cui ere al 27 Washing coloured 2c RE ERI 15 delicate iiis sse Remus 15 16 double layers 15 CAS Cale Ee 16 fabric softening 24 lightly soiled 22222222 8 12 normally solle 7 slightly soiled 7 17 Starching eeeeeee eee 19 24 unsatisfactory results 30 Washing powder 9 17 19 Water hardness aves erem teneras 7 17 pumping out 11 22 softener
22. perature before starting it Safety instructions Safety of children e Often children are not aware of the dangers involved in handling electrical equipment Therefore please ensure they are adequately supervised whilst the appliance is on and do not allow children to play with the washing machine there is a risk that the children may lock themselves in the appliance Packaging e g plastic films polystyrene could be dangerous for chil dren danger of suffocation Keep packaging away from children Please make sure that children or small animals do not climb into the drum of the washing machine When disposing of the washing machine pull out the plug cut off the flex dispose of the plug and remaining flex and destroy the door lock This hinders children from locking themselves in and endanger ing their lives Intended use e Only use the washing machine to wash normal domestic washing If the washing machine is used for any other purpose or is incorrectly used the manufacturer adopts no liability for any damages which may result Conversions or changes to washing machines are not permitted due to safety reasons Only use washing powder which is suitable for washing machines Please follow the instructions of the washing powder manufacturers he washing may not contain any flammable solvents Please observe this above all when washing prewashed laundry Do not use your washing machine for dry cleaning
23. pliance Be well prepared before you phone This facilitates the diagnosis and the decision as to whether a customer service visit is necessary With our checklist you can gather important information before making your call Make a note of the E PNC number and the F number They are both on the rating plate behind the door of your washing machine E PNC nm LAVAMAT XYZ AEG 00 000 Typ 000 0 00 080 000 000 Kan wow 0A Made in Germany 00 He r PNC 000 000 000 S No 000 000000 FO ike If possible establish How is the disturbance evident Under what circumstances does the disturbance occur When do you incur costs even during the warranty period if you could have solved the disturbance yourself with the help of the Troubleshooting table see section Troubleshooting if the customer service engineer has to make several journeys because he did not receive all the necessary important information before his visit and now e g has to fetch spares You can avoid these extra trips by preparing your telephone call properly in the way described above Index C Conditioner 11 13 17 19 24 liquid ecu dA ders 13 19 Cotton mixtures 000 ec eee 16 Cottons 10 16 23 24 25 Curtains i eno ted cgi ieee 15 16 Customer serie 27 34 D Delicates 11 16 23 24 25 Detergent ass san ess 13 17 19 remnants u ne el 30 D
24. prox 85kg Full load depending on the program max 5kg Area of application household Drum speed when washing max 53 rpm Drum speed when spinning see rating plate Water pressure 1 10bar 210 100 N cm 0 1 1 0 MPa This appliance complies with the following EC directives e 73 23 EEC of 19 2 1973 Low voltage directive e 89 336 EEC of 3 5 1989 EMC directive including the Modification directive 92 31 EEC Power supply Please refer to the rating plate for specifications about the power sup ply The nominal voltage stated on the rating plate and type of current must be identical with the nominal voltage and type of current at the point of installation Also refer to the rating plate for the fuse required Information for the electrician When connecting the appliance without a plug care must be taken that this is done correctly Please follow the relevant information in the Installation and connection instructions section For appliances with variable voltage settings the switch over diagram can be found on the cover of the connection box at the back of the appliance 33 34 Service In the chapter Troubleshooting some disturbances have been summa rised which you can solve yourself If you do not find any helpful infor mation there please contact your local Customer Service Centre Addresses and phone numbers can be found in the separate Guarantee Conditions Service Departments supplied with the ap
25. rticularly that in concentrated form has got onto the washing Wash out any such spots as quickly as possible and use that particular softener carefully If at the end of the last rinse foam is still visible Modern detergents can cause foam also in the last rinse The washing is however sufficiently rinsed If there are white remnants on the washing his is an insoluble material contained in modern detergents This is not the result of unsatisfactory rinsing Shake or brush washing Perhaps you should turn the washing inside out before washing in future Reconsider choice of detergent possi bly use liquid detergent 30 What to do if Perform emergency drain N Warning Switch off the washing machine before an emergency drain If the washing machine no longer pumps out the water then an emer gency drain must be performed Attention The water which runs out of the emergency draining hose can be hot There is a danger of scolding Before an emergency drain first allow the water to cool down Have a flat container on hand to catch the water running out Fold down and remove the flap on the left of the base cover Undo the emergency drain hose from the mounting Pull the emergency drain hose out a little Place the container under the hose Undo and remove the emergency drain hose end plug by turning it in an anti clockwise direction The water runs out Depending on the amount of water i
26. t may be necessary to empty the container several times Tem porarily close the emergency drain hose again with the end plug When the water is completely drained Press the end stop firmly back into the emergency drain hose Push the emergency drain hose back in a little and allow it to snap into the mounting Put on the flap and close The KO lock does not function when the machine has been fully emp tied Therefore add approx 1 liter of water before the next wash pour in through the detergent drawer What to do if Cleaning the suds pump N Warning Switch the washing machine off prior to cleaning the suds pump Ux Next perform an emergency drain see section above Perform emer gency drain IS Lay a cloth on the floor in front of the suds pump cover Some water may run out IS Undo the cover on the suds pump in an anti clockwise direction and remove IS Remove foreign body from the pump housing IS Check whether the pump impeller can be turned A jerky pump motion is normal If the impeller cannot be turned inform customer service 13 Replace cover insert the stud on the cover into the guide slot and tighten in clockwise direction IS Close emergency drain hose push in and fix in place IS Close the flap 32 Technical data d Height x width x depth 85x60x60cm Depth with the door opened 95cm Height adjustability approx 10 5mm Empty weight ap
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