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1. Turn double layered garments such as anoraks inside out to get a more even drying result Do not dry new dark coloured garments together with light colou red ones to prevent discolouration of garments 2 BLEND530 12 90 GB UK Appliance description BCDEFG A Programme selector Features B Machine ON light C Empty condensed water container indicator D Accoustic programme end indicator E Button for special care programme F Start button G Door release cancel button for any depressed buttons 2 BLEND530 12 90 GB UK A Removable worktop Features B Condensed water container C Condensed water container handle D Appliance door is opened by pressing door release button when machine is connected to electricity or by using override E Heat exchanger F 4 height adjustable feet front and rear A Opening to empty condensed water Condensed water container Sorting the laundry Prepare garments for tumble drying What to do before drying At the end of the programme Before starting to dry Sort your laundry as follows cottons and linens easy care fabrics dark coloured laundry light coloured laundry Check that the laundry is recommended for tumble drying Due to felting do not dry any woollen garments wool mixtures hand knitted wool garments or any garments which incorporate a proportion of wool y Empty pockets Remove any metal articles from laundry e g pape
2. build me under a continuous worktop either with my own worktop in place or you can remove my existing worktop In this case you must fit an earthed cover plate available from AEG Spare Parts Department under the product number ET No 647 405 423 The dryer can be adapted to drain the condensed water into an exi sting drain sink etc This eliminates having to empty the conden sed water container but the container must nonetheless be inser ted in the control panel of the machine The drainage kit can be ordered from your stockist under the product number E No 607 899 955 2 SBHK 12 80 GB UK 2 KD 12 90 GB UK Service We would like to point out that repairs are not free of charge during the warranty period if they are due to a user error misuse or abuse of the appliance or if advice contained in our literature accompanying the machine has not been followed see also our warranty condi tions If you do not find any information in this booklet as to how to rectify a fault please contact AEG Service quoting the E No and the F No of the appliance which can be found on the rating plate mo ident Fiscal C I F A Own E Nr 607 000 000 F Nr 000 000000 EG tAVATHERM 000 SAS Yp 00 CS 0 647 073 060 LE Made in Germany ZO 1 ad e These numbers enable the Service Departmentto prepare as far as possible any spare parts required to rectify the fault on first call This may save you money Transfer the E No and the F No
3. table linen baby clothes socks and underwear Bed and table linen easycare fabric shirts and blouses The values refer to 1 5 kg laundry which has been spun in the easycare fabric spin programme of the washing machine Drying by time You can select a drying time between 20 and 60 minutes for small loads under 1 kg or indeed for single garments if a particular programme does not give you the result you require choose another programme number Laundry will get progressively dryer the lower the programme number chosen 19 2 PT1 12 90 GB L Switching oft the appliance 20 Cooling phase and anti crease cycle Shortly before the programme finishes the laundry i oold own if the laundry is not removed at the end of the programme the anti crease cycle commences automatically it lasts for 30 minutes and the drum rotates intermittently This ensures the laundry remains loose and fluffy and does not pick up any creasing At the end of the anti crease cycle the programme switches off automatically and the laundry should really be taken from the machine at this point to prevent creasing Programme end Turn the programme selector tothe 0 off position The interior light and the machine on light will go out 2 ABKN 12 90 GB UK 2 PRGEMTB 01 92 GB UK 2 ABFK2 12 90 GB UK Indicating operating errors Sometimes slight operating errors cause the machine not to func tion the way it should To help you f
4. 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Before first use Safety instructions It must stand on a firm and level base My 4 adjustable feet allow for small height adjustments to compensate for uneven floor con ditions To adjust my feet insert a screwdriver into the vertical slots visible at the front Wipe my drum with a damp cloth must not be sited in areas which may be affected by frost as the reliability ofthe electronic components will be adversely affected by sub zero temperatures Furthermore condensed water remaining in the pump the hoses and in the condensed water container lead to damage It is essential that my ventilation slots are kept clear so that can draw sufficient air This is particulary important if am sited on long pile carpets Even if the machine is built under into a fitted kitchen the ventila tion slots must be left open The door can be hinged on the left or the right Re hinging ofthe door has to be carried out by an AEG Service Engineer or by an AEG appointed Service Agent If you have to site me next to a gas coal or electric cooker due to space problems you have to place a heat insulating board dimensions 85 x 57 5 cm between me and the cooker The side facing the cooker should be covered with aluminium foil 2 SIBNK 12 90 GB UK 2 SIBK 12 90 GB UK AEG electrical appliances conform to the recognised safety regula tions governing
5. 6 7 and 8 see programme chart Press this button if you wish the programme end to be indicated by an acoustic signal The signal can be heard intermittently for 30 minutes During this period my drum rotates intermittently see automatic anti crease cycle When the condensed water container is full the machine interrupts the drying programme or will not start the programme and the indi cator lights up empty the container As soon as the empty contai ner is inserted the machine continues with the drying cycle after having pressed the Start button if the condensed water container has not been inserted or has been inserted wrongly the indicator lights up and you cannot start a drying cycle Cancel Door release button ro Start button D Special care button S Acoustic end of programme button Empty the con densed water container indicator lt gt 18 Programme Chart Brief programme instructions are found on the front of the machine Programmes for cottons linens capacity up to 5 kg Progr Degree of Symbols Type of Laundry Number Dryness Fabric 1 Extra Dry w Heavy weight or multi layered textiles 2 Cupboard IE Textiles medium weight Dry i articles not made up of multi layers 3 Very slightly Lightweight materials damp requiring ironing 4 Ironing damp Normal cotton and linen articles 5 To be ironed Cotton and linen articles by rotary to be ironed by rotary ironer or sta
6. LAVATHERM 930 electronic Condenser Tumble Dryer Operating Instructions Hello Allow me to introduce myself am the tumble dryer LAVATHERM from AEG From now on should like to make tumble drying more fun for you not only because of my attractive appearance but also thanks to my intrinsic qualities use very little energy take great care of your laundry and am very quiet in operation easy to use and look after You must read these instructions prior to using the appliance and retain them for future reference Printed on recycled paper AEG putting words into action 2 GTG 12 90 GB UK 2 HT5 12 90 GB UK Contents Safety instructions Before first use For the user You should also note the following Out of concern for the environment Important recommendations for drying Appliance description Before starting to dry How to tumble dry correctly Loading the laundry Open loading door Loading laundry Adding or removing laundry Selecting the drying programme Programme selector The push buttons and their functions Programme charts Cooling phase and automatic anti crease programme Programme end Switching off the appliance Indicating operating errors Emptying the condensed water container Cleaning the fluff filter Cleaning care and maintenance if you think your machine is not operating properly Optional extras Service Technical Data 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 14
7. do not overfill the dryer this will increase the drying the energy consumption and result in exces sive creasing You can open the loading door at any time during the programme to add or remove laundry To open the door press the Cancel Door release button or use the Override Take care when adding or removing laundry The inside of my drum and the laundry may be hot so dotake care when adding or removing laundry during a drying cycle Before you re start the machine you have tore select the Option buttons Special care button or accoustic programme end signal as they will have been cancelled when the door was ope ned This does not apply if you use the Override to open the door Close the loading door and press the Start button and the drying cycle will continue Opening the loading door Loading the machine Adding and removing of laundry Programme selector The buttons and their functions 16 Selecting the drying programme My programme selector can be turned clockwise to any setting It has 3 functions The programme selector switches me and the machine on light on and off You use the programme selector to set the drying programme required Consult the programme chart as to which programme you should choose The programme selector switches my light inside the drum on and off By combining the main programmes on the programme selector with the available buttons offer maximum programming flex
8. ean the heat exchanger remove it from the machine as follows 1 Open the machine door 2 Open access flap to heat exchanger by turning the lever on the flap to the left flap springs open 3 Unlock heat exchanger by turning the two locking discs a quarter turn in the direction of the arrows 4 Pull out heat exchanger by lifting it up firmly by the handle Clean the heat exchanger by rinsing through with clean water using a hand GeldePshower or clean with a soft brush Do not use any pointed objects or tools to reach into the heat exchanger This may lead to damage of ihe heat exchanger Make sure that the slots at the back of the heat exchanger are also clean Cleaning ti heat exch 23 Cleaning the heat exchanger when tumble ryer is stacked on a washing machine Cleaning the drum Cleaning of the controls and contro panels Tilting of machine during transport 24 Insert the heat exchanger using the reverse sequence Make sure it is inserted the right way up with the words top oben en haut at the top important Do not use the machine without the heat exchanger To clean the heat exchanger remove the plinth cover as follows 1 Open the machine door 2 Pull the plinth cover forward at the base to disengage and unhook at the top p II De YUUTUTUDUUCUUUUUUUUUVUUUO 2 41 3 Open access flap turn the two locking discs in the direction of the arr
9. ecessary to empty the container during the drying programme The condensed water can be utilised in the same way as distilled water e g RU steam iron Before using the condensed water fil ter it through a fine strainer or a paper coffee filter This will filter out very fine fluff Cleaning the fluff filter Fluff collects in the fluff filter on the inside of the loading door The amount of fluff breaks down as follows according to HEA Frankfurt the main advisory body for electrical appliances 70 due to wear 20 due to washing and 10 due to tumble drying To ensure unimpeded airflow it is necessary to clean my fluff filter after each drying cycle To clean the filter lift up the coarse filter and remove fluff from fine filter Fluff is more easily removed if you damp your hand slightly or use a damp cloth After cleaning the fine filter fold down and clip in coarse filter 2 EKO 12 90 GB UK 2 RFL 12 90 GB UK 2 EMPF 12 90 GB UK 2 WPK 1 10 91 GB UK Cleaning Care and Maintenance My heat exchanger must be cleaned regularly e g after approx 50 drying cycles or 3 months depending on how much it is used and on the type of laundry dried If you dry heavy weight or double laye red laundry on a regular basis you should clean the heat exchan ger more often This will prevent long drying times high energy consumption and poor drying results The heat exchanger is located in the plinth on the right hand side To cl
10. ecial care programme press button S Easy care fabrics tend to crease when over dried We recommend to use programme 7 The fuller the drum the more creasing will occur We recommend to reduce the load to 1 5 kg or less for minimum iron fabrics particu larly those which are large or light in weight For loads below1 5 kg we recommend that you use a time controlled drying cycle as the electronic sensor cannot accurately sense small loads These garments tend to shrink during tumble drying remember this when buying new articles and choose size accordingly Take care not to over dry these garments and do not choose the pro gramme extra dry Shrinkage should however be minimal if good quality garments are chosen Starched laundry can also be tumble dried To achieve the starched effect use double the dose of starch Wipe my drum with a damp cloth after drying to remove any starch residues Spin your laundry well before tumble drying We recommend at least 800 rpm Higher amp pinDspeeds will reduce the drying times and the energy consumption For easy care fabrics choose the nn spin which you will find on your washing machine for these abrics Wool and down filled articles Textile care labels Special care programme S button Creasing Starched laundry Spin laundry before tumble drying 9 Preparing the laundry Close zips and any buttons and tie loose apron strings etc to pre vent laundry from tangling
11. electrical domestic appliances As a manufacturer we nonetheless feel obliged to familiarise you and any other per sons using the machine with the following instructions _ l To ensure safe operation must only be operated according tothe operating instructions Please make sure before using your machine for the firsttime that the mains voltage and supply indicated on my rating plate agrees with the mains voltage where the machine is to be used The fuse required is indicated on the rating plate tam a domestic tumble dryer suitable for drying the usual house hold laundry Check with the care labels in the laundry whether the manufacturer of the garment recommends tumble drying Only dry laundry which has been washed in water and has been spin dried Before cleaning care and maintenance work make sure thatthe appliance is switched off We advise for safety reasons that you pull the mains plug out of the socket switch off at the power point or completely remove the fuse in the fuse box serving this circuit Keep my surrounding area free from fluff Do not site me on long pile carpets as my ventilation slots must not be blocked Never direct a water jet onto my outer casing Never use my supply lead to pull the mains plug out of the socket Never operate me if My mains supply lead is damaged or show visible damage to the control panel worktop or plinth if the mains supply lead needs to be changed or damage needs
12. ibility A red indicator appears above the depressed button 2 TPW2 12 90 GB UK 2 BA3 12 90 GB UK 2 BA8 12 90 GB UK 2 BA9 12 90 GB UK 2 BA10 12 90 GB UK 2 BA11 12 90 GB UK 2 BA12 12 90 GB UK For this button to function you need to connect me to the electrical supply and turn my programme selector to a setting The machine on lamp lights up Now press the door release button to open my loading door If am not connected to the electrical supply press my door half way up on the left hand side and the door springs open If the door is hinged on the left hand side then press the door on the right hand side If you press my door release button during a drying cycle the drum stops rotating when the door springs open At the same time any depressed buttons are cancelled This does not apply ifthe door has been opened using the Override To continue the programme re select the buttons required and press the Start button To cancel any depressed buttons press the Cancel Door release button The loading door automatically springs open Press this button to start the programme When you press this button the drying temperature cu You can dry delicate fabrics such as acrylics or other delicate fabrics which bear the care label Due to the lower heat the drying times are somewhat longer Selecting the S button is only economical for loads of 1 2 kg For this reason we only recommend the use of this button for programmes
13. ind out what went wrong indi cate certain operating mistakes you may have made on the illu minated indicators Indicator empty the condensed water container lights up Cause My condensed water container is full Remedy Remove the condensed water container from the control panel ofthe machine empty it and re insert into machine By opening the loading door or switching offthe machine all ope rating error indicators are switched off although the cause of the operating error has still to be corrected The operating error will be indicated again when the next drying programme is started If you have followed the above procedures but the machine is still not operating please contact AEG Service quoting the E No and the F No see section on Service 21 22 Emptying the condensed water container Empty the condensed water container altereachdrying cycle The condensed water container is located on the right of the control panel Lift the container slightly as you are pulling it forward Re insert the empty container into the machine if the machine has been adapted to discharge the condensed water into a drainage facility using the conversion kit available as an optional extra the condensed water container does not have to be emptied The container holds approx 3 8 This means 5 kg of laundry spun at 800 rpm can be dried before the container needs to be emptied If laundry is spun at below 800 rpm it may be n
14. into the space provided below for easy reference 27 28 Technical Data Dimensions With worktop Height 85 0 cm Width 60 0 cm Depth 60 0 cm Without worktop Height 82 0 cm Width 59 5 cm Depth 57 0 cm Connection Information relating to electrical connection is given on the rating plate and in this booklet in the relevant section Please ensure that the voltage and current indicated on the rating plate agrees with the voltage of your electricity supply Capacity Depending on the programme chosen up to 5 kg Electricity consumption 5 kg cotton spun at 800 rpm programme cupboard dry 3 5 kWh Adjustable height 1 cm 0 4 cm Depth with door open 116 5 cm Weight 51 kg Suitable for domestic use Ambient temperatures 5 Cto 35 C The appliance is radio interference suppressed in accordance with EN 55014 DIN VDE 0875 part 1 EC Directive 82 499 EC 87 308 EC as well asthe Standard relating to the Retroactive Effect of the Mains Supply EN 60555 part 1 3 DIN VDE 0838 part 1 3 June 1987 2 TDK 12 90 GB UK AEG Hausger te AG Postfach 1036 D 8500 N rnberg 1 Copyright by AEG H 244 293 940 09920 5 26
15. ow and remove heat exchanger from the machine 4 Re insert the heat exchanger after cleaning close the access flap and replace plinth cover by hooking itintothe top and clip ping in the bottom If the required degree of dampness or dryness is no longer rea ched e g the laundry is either too dry or too damp an almost invi sible film may have formed on the inside of the drum and the elec tronic sensors are unable to sense accurately Clean the inside of the drum and the lifters with a cloth and vinegar Controls and control panel must not be cleaned with any furniture polish household cleaners or abrasive cleaning materials Should cleaning be necessary use warm water and a soft cloth Should the machine have been tilted during transportation the over flow protector may be activated through residual water in the machine The appliance cannot be started before the residual water is removed by tilting the machine 45 degrees backwards Place a floor cloth underneath to absorb the water 2 WPK 1 10 91 GB UK 2 WTWEK2 10 91 GB UK If you think your machine is not working properly the appliance is not working B Has the plug been inserted into the socket E Have you selected a programme E Have you pressed the start button Have you closed the loading door E Is the fuse in working order M Have you emptied and re inserted the condensed water contai ner Has the over flow protector been activated the d
16. priate cleaners for this purpose Do not use furniture polish or abrasive cleaning agents on my control panel and controls Wipe with soft cloth and lukewarm water only Out of concern for the environment Ali tumble dryers require energy to dry operate very economically if you bear the following information in mind E Select the correct spin to extract max amount of water save a lot of energy when the laundry has been spun at mini mum 800 rpm Higher spin speeds extract even more water shortening the drying times and reducing energy consumption E Good ventilation in the laundry room The temperature in the room where the tumble dryer is located should not exceed 35 Cto ensure the most economical opera ting conditions Information on the packaging material of the appliance E The loads should have the correct weight The most economical way to dry is to keep to the recommen ded weights in the programme charts The following may heip you to assemble the right load more easily Laundry weight Guide values for cotton dry weight Bathrobe 1200 g Overall 300 600 g Duvet cover 700 g Sheet 500 g Blouse 100 g Towel 200 g Tea towel 100 g Shirt 200 g Pillow case 200 y Nightdress pyjama 200 500 9 Tablecloth 200 300 g Underwear 250 g Clean the fluff filter My fluff filter must be cleaned after each drying cycle A fluffed up filter requires longer drying times and thus more energy Clean the heat exchanger You can
17. r clips safety pins coins etc Close all buttons zips hooks and eyes Tie loose belts and apron strings How to tumble dry correctly Brief instructions 1 Sort the laundry 2 Select the programme 3 Open loading door 4 Loosen laundry and place in drum 5 Close the loading door 6 Select option buttons 7 Press start button 8 Open the loading door 9 Remove the laundry 10 Switch off the appliance 11 Clean the fluff filter 12 Empty the condensed water container 13 Close the loading door 2 VDT 12 90 GB UK 2 STRK1 12 90 GB UK 2 WAE 12 90 GB UK Loading the laundry There are two ways of opening my loading door 1 Press the door release button To open my door this way have to be connected to the electrical supply This means the machine has to be plugged in socket switched on and the programme selector hasto be moved from the off 0 position My machine on lamp lights up 2 Override If am not connected to the electrical supply e g my machine on light is off press my door half way up on the left hand side to open You can use this method of opening the door any time you want regardless of whether the machine is connected to the electrical supply Loosen the laundry before loading into the tumble dryer This will cut down on drying times and reduce creasing due to tangling If you keep to the recommended weights for the different loads this ensures economical operation But
18. rched laundry ironer Programmes for easycare fabrics cotton polyester mixtures and synthetics capacity 1 2 kg Type of Laundry Fabric Progr Symbols Number Degree of Dryness E Cupboard N Slightly damp Heavy and multi layered textiles Lightweight materials which do not require ironing Lightweight synthetics and cotton polyester mixtures requiring ironing information for Test Institutes For the test according to DIN 44986 the following programme selections should be used Programme A 5 0 kg Programme Selection 2 Programme B 5 0 kg Programme Selection 4 Programme C 1 5 kg Programme Selection 7 Airing Programme Programme Selection Y You can use this programme to air textiles or to tumble out slight surface creasing Slightly damp the creases and tumbling in cold air will help to smooth out the creases Laundry Examples Use Electrical Con Time in S Button sumpt kWh Min Towelling material bath robes Towelling garments cotton bed linen kitchen towels cotton underwear LL Cotton shirt and No underwear Sheets and pillowcases KB 70 BEE tablecloths Cotton sheets and pillow cases tablecloth Values refer to 5 kg cotton laundry which has been spun at 800 rpm Time in Min Electrical Con sumpt kWh Use S Button Laundry Examples Sweatshirts bed linen and table linen Easycare fabric shirts
19. rying result is unsatisfactory I Have you selected the correct programme E Have you cleaned the fluff filter Have you cleaned the heat exchanger regularly B Have you used the recommended weight for the programme Has the laundry been spun sufficiently to extract water Are the ventilation slots in the plinth area clear MW Has a hardly visible film formed on the drum interior or the lifters the drum illumination does not work E Has the plug been inserted into the socket E Have you turned the programme selector from the 0 off posi tion Is the bulb still in operational order or is it due for replacement Use only 10 W replacement bulbs available from AEG Spare Parts Department under product number ET No 647078970 Important Before changing the bulb unplug the appliance or switch off at the power socket 25 Stacking kit to stand Lava therm tumble dryer on Lava mat washing machine Building under a continuous worktop Drainage kit for condenser tumble dryer 26 Optional Extras The following items can be obtained as optional extras through your AEG stockist You can combine me with a LAVAMAT washing machine of the cur rent or the previous range to make a space saving washer dryer combination by using one of the two available stacking kits 1 Stacking kit with pull out shelf to rest your laundry basket E No 607 899 966 2 Stacking kit without pull out shelf E Nr 607 899 969 You can
20. save even more energy if you clean the heat exchanger regularly The packaging material meets ecological requirements and can be easily disposed of or can be burned safely in the municipal inci nerators To the materials the plastics can be recycled and are marked as fol lows gt PE lt for Polyaethylene e g the outer wrapping and the bags inside gt PS lt for blown CFC free Polystyrene e g the fillers The cardboard parts have been manufactured from recycled mate rial and should be taken for recycling again 2 UOTK 12 90 GB UK 2 EMPF 12 90 GB UK Important recommendations for drying Do not dry any wool or wool mixtures these fabrics will felt Down filled articles such as eider downs should not be dried in a tumbie dryer unless recommended by the manufacturer of the article Linen should only be dried in the tumble dryer ifthe manu facturer of the article recommends this tumble drying tends to make the surface of the article rough Check whether the manufacturer of the garment has recommen ded tumble drying on the care label in the garment You will find the following symbols in the garments AN ROBO May be tumble dried Can be tumble dried on high heat setting Tumble dry on low heat setting Do not tumble dry Laundry which has been marked with the symbol is not suitable for drying in a tumble dryer Heat sensitive materials such as acrylics with care label are recommended to be dried in the Sp
21. tilation of the installation area to prevent depression When the day finally comes to withdraw me from service and to replace me with another machine please make sure that you deactivate my door lock and cut off my electrical supply lead disposing of lead and plug safely This will prevent children from locking themselves in and endangering their lives Then ensure environment friendly disposal fl am incorrectly operated or used for any purpose other than that for which am intended AEG cannot assume liability for any possible damage Do not use me to stand on During drying my rear panel will get hot This is normal Take care and do not touch Please keep my packaging away from children The foil repre sents a particular danger Dispose of this material as quickly as possible You will find details of the type of packaging materials used and how to dispose of these correctly in the literature accompanying the machine Only dry in the tumble dryer articles which have been washed in water Do not dry articles which have been cleaned in inflam mable liquids e g dry cleaning fluids or stain removers benzine alcohol etc Do not dry articles containing foam rubber or rubber like mate rials in the tumble dryer risk of fire Garments which contain residue of hairspray nail varnish remo ver hair styling agents etc must not be dried in the tumble dryer risk of gas formation Fabric conditioner sheets lea
22. to be repaired please contact AEG service centre or AEG autho rised service agents Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by trained electricians Improper peers may place the user at serious risk We recommend that repairs to AEG appliances should only be carried out by AEG service engineers or by AEG appointed ser vice agents This way you ensure that AEG spare parts are used which fulfil all the necessary requirements ifl am installed under a worktop in your kitchen or utility room ie my worktop has been removed an earthed cover plate must be fitted as access protection according to the Build under installa tion instructions The condensed water is not suitable for drinking Do not lean or sit on the open loading door risk of machine tip ping over Children cannot recognise dangers when tampering with electri cal appliances Therefore ensure proper supervision when appliances are in use After drying has been completed always close the loading door to prevent children or pets climbing into the drum Safety instruc tions for the user You should also note the following 6 My exhaust air must not be vented into a chimney flue My exhaust air must not be ducted into shafts which serve as ven tilation shafts of heated areas Avoid siting me in areas where coal oil or gas burning stoves are discharging into a chimney flue and where the depression is 0 04 mbar and more Ensure sufficient ven
23. ve some residue on the fluff filter of the machine and they may actually block the filter We would recommend that you use liquid fabric conditioner as part of the wash cycle rather than the conditioner sheets if you want to use conditioner at all Laundry which is dried in a tumble dryer is fluffy and soft and for environmental reasons you may decide not to use fabric condi tioner 2 SIBK 12 90 GB UK 2 SIWW 12 90 GB UK 2 SIWW 12 90 GB UK 2 U TK 12 90 GB UK If you are using perfume free or ecologically sound washing agents without perfume you may find that your laundry is not smelling as fresh as it used to These are textile odours which have not been neutralised or covered by the perfumes normally found in washing detergents Make sure that no garmets are trapped in my loading door other wise damage will occur to the article can only start to work when my door is closed When the door is open a safety switch prevents me from operating If you are surprised by the amount of fluff in my filter after the drying cycle let me assure you that do not subject your laundry to a lot of wear and tear Fluff collected in my filter is due to you using and wearing your laundry and some due to washing in a washing machine only create 0 03 g of fluff per 1 kg of laundry Do not use descalers containing acid chlorine or ferrous sub stances or even soap filled pads to clean my stainless steel drum AEG Service stocks appro
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