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1.          LAVAMAT 61271 WDBI EN User manual                   perfekt      form und funktion    2 www aeg com    CONTENTS    ON Ou    WN 2      SAFETY INFORMATION 64 cig cacti 32r eto rete rper recte el Died ostende ae yd    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    mt Ebr tele Doer          Sena de doped                                                                                                    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION     Intt pos uei eot blond edenda edes lectu ds     CONTROL PANED 255            dears EUR Paneg ftdt up ap E teers    WASHING                   5                                                       CONSUMPTION VALUES                           ee stew me RR ged    FIRST US E sri sites  tats dee dead          aah a dates aka        ba hain be eke each    S DALV USE x hata ers erase sex ea eine       10  HEUPFEULHINTS AND TIPS    2525240 bak ea oe bo hate            bd eck apn eae  11                                  2 2  056          Ghd ead      ps eens                       12                5                                                             2            13                         202250556     acce                      cien    FOR PERFECT RESULTS    Thank you for choosing this AEG product  We have created it to give you impeccable  performance for many years  with innovative technologies that help make life simpler        features you might not find on ordinary appliances  Please spend a few minutes reading to get    the very best from it   Visit our website for 
2.      Keep all detergents away from children       Keep children and pets away from the appliance door  when it is open        f the appliance has a child safety device  we recom   mend you activate it        Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by  children without supervision     1 2 General Safety      Before maintenance  deactivate the appliance and  disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket    e Do not change the specification of this appliance        Obey the maximum load volume of 7 kg  refer to the   Programme chart  chapter      4 www aeg com        f the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by  the manufacturer  its service agent or similarly quali   fied persons in order to avoid a hazard     The operating water pressure  minimum and maxi   mum  must be between 0 5 bar  0 05 MPa  and 8 bar    2   N SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS     0 8 MPa     The ventilation openings in the base  if applicable   must not be obstructed by a carpet       The appliance is to be connected to the water mains  using the new supplied hose sets  Old hose sets must    not be reused     2 1 Installation    Remove all the packaging and the  transit bolts     Keep the transit bolts  When you  move the appliance again you must  block the drum     Do not install or use a damaged appli   ance     Do not install or use the appliance  where the temperature is less than O   C or where it is exposed to the  weather     Obey the installation instruction sup   plied with the appliance    
3.     Get usage advice  brochures  trouble shooter  service information   WWW aeg com          Register your product for better service   www aeg com productregistration          Buy Accessories  Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance   www aeg com shop              69       CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE    We recommend the use of original spare parts   When contacting Service  ensure that you have the following data available   The information can be found on the rating plate  Model  PNC  Serial Number     AN Warning   Caution Safety information       General information and tips        Environmental information    Subject to change without notice     ENGLISH 3    1  SAFETY INFORMATION    Before the installation and use of the appliance  careful   ly read the supplied instructions  The manufacturer is  not responsible if an incorrect installation and use cau   ses injuries and damages  Always keep the instructions  with the appliance for future reference     1 1 Children and vulnerable people safety    WARNING   Risk of suffocation  injury or permanent disability        This appliance can be used by children aged from 8  years and above and persons with reduced physical   sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience  and knowledge if they have been given supervision or  instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe  way and understand the hazards involved      Do not let children play with the appliance       Keep all packaging away from children  
4.   Remove the top part of the liquid  additive compartment     4  Clean all the parts with water     5  Clean the dispenser recess with a  brush     6  Put back the dispenser in the recess        11 6 Drain pump    The pump should be inspected regularly   and particularly if      the appliance does not empty and or  spin      the appliance makes an unusual noise  during draining due to objects such as  safety pins  coins etc  blocking the  pump      a problem with water draining is de   tected  see chapter  Troubleshoot   ing  for more details                                                            ENGLISH 23    WARNING    Before unscrewing the pump  cover  switch the appliance off  and remove the mains plug from  the socket     A    Proceed as follows   1  Unplug the appliance     2  If it is necessary  wait until the water  has cooled down     Place a container close to the pump  to collect any spillage     Release the emergency emptying  hose  B   place it in the container  and remove its cap cover     When no more water comes out   unscrew the pump cover  A  by turn   ing it anti clockwise and remove the  filter  Use pliers  if necessary     Always keep a rag nearby to dry up  any water spillages when removing  the cover  Clean the filter under a  tap  to remove any traces of fluff     6  Remove foreign bodies and fluff    from the filter seat and from the  pump impeller     24 www aeg com                           N WARNING     When the appliance is in use and de   pen
5.   The experience will help you to dry the   laundry in a more correct way  Take note   of the duration drying time of the cycles   done before    To avoid the static charge at the end of   the drying cycle      Use fabric conditioner in the washing  cycle      Use special fabric conditioner for tum   ble dryers    When the drying programme is comple    ted remove the laundry in a short time     10 8 Additional drying    If  at the end of the drying programme   the laundry is still damp  set a short dry   ing cycle again      N WARNING     To avoid creases of fabrics or  shrinks of the clothing do not  over dry the laundry     find on the packaging of the manufactur   er    Do this separately from the laundry  wash     11 2 External cleaning    Clean the appliance only with soap and  warm water  Fully dry all the surfaces     CAUTION   Do not use alcohol  solvents or  chemical products     22 www aeg com    11 3 Door seal                   11 4 Drum    Regularly examine the drum to prevent  limescale and rust particles    Only use special products to remove rust  particles from the drum    To do this     11 5 Detergent dispenser    Regularly examine the seal and remove  all objects from the inner part       Clean the drum with special product  for stainless steel      Start a short programme for cotton at  the maximum temperature with a  small quantity of detergent        To clean the dispenser                                   1  Press the lever   Pull the dispenser out     3
6.   tems  10 4 Water hardness    Avery small load can cause balance  problems with the spin phase  If this If the water hardness in your area is high  occurs  adjust manually the items in or moderate  we recommend that you  the tub and start the spin phase again  use a water softener for washing ma   chines  In areas where the water hard      ness is soft it is        necessary to use     10 2 Stubborn stains re EAT  For some stains  water and detergent is To know the water hardness in your area   not sufficient  contact your local water authority   We recommend that you remove these Obey the instructions that you find on  stains before you put the items in the the packaging of the products   appliance  Equivalent scales measure the water  Special stain removers are available  Use hardness   the special stain remover that is applica  e German degrees    dH    ble to the type of stain and fabric      French degrees    TH    A e mmol l  millimol for each litre   inter   10 3 Detergents and additives national unit for the hardness of wa     ter        Only use detergents and additives    Clarke degrees    specially made for washing machines     Water hardness table    Water hardness                uat Type   dH        mmol l Clarke  1 soft 0 7 0 15 0 1 5 0 9  2 medium 8 14 16 25 1 6 2 5 10 16  3 hard 15 21 26 37 2 6 3 7 17 25  4 very hard  gt  21  gt  37  gt 3 7  gt 25  10 5 Drying hints e Do a check if the connection of the    drain hose is correct  Refer to installa   tion chapt
7.   the   DRYING light  B  illuminate and stays on   during the drying phase    The DOOR light  C  indicates when the   door can be opened      light on  the door cannot be opened     light blinking  the door is opening in  some minutes     light off  the door can be opened    5 4 Child safety lock    This device permits you to leave the ap    pliance unsupervised and not to worry   that children might be injured by or   cause damage to the appliance    This function remains able also when the   washing machine is not working    There are two different ways to set this   option      Before pressing button 8  it will be im   possible to start the machine        10 www aeg com      after pressing button 8  it will be im   possible to change any other pro   gramme or option    To enable or disable this option press si    multaneously for about 6 seconds but     6  WASHING PROGRAMMES    tons 4 and 5 until the symbol FA comes  on or disappears from the display           Programme              and Minimum Temperature Cycle De  Options  ype of Laundry scription   Maximum Load  Cottons Main wash SPIN REDUCTION  9505507              RINSE HOLD  Max  load 7 kg   Reduced load 3 kg Longspin  lt        1          a m ed TIME SAVE     y      EXTRA RINSE  Cotton Economy Main wash SPIN REDUCTION  40   Rinses RINSE HOLD  Max  load 7 kg Long spin STAIN  White and fast coloured cotton at maxi  EXTRA RINSE    Slightly or normally soiled cotton items    The appliance decreases the temperature  and 
8.  4 2 Accessories       Spanner  To remove the transit bolts   Plastic caps    To close the holes on the rear side  of the cabinet after the removal of  the transit bolts     Anti flood inlet hose  To prevent possible leakage  Plastic hose guide    To connect the drain hose on the  edge of a sink           8 www aeg com    5  CONTROL PANEL                                                          Programme selector dial Display   SPIN button      START PAUSE button         DELAY START butt   Rinse hold position l   E   3      Ma   STAIN button Indicator pilot lights    TIME SAVE button e A  Washing phase  EXTRA RINSE butt PNE    PME   C   Door locked   n DRYING TIME button   5 1 Display                   The display shows the following informa     tion     2 05    Duration of the set programme   When you set a programme  the display shows the duration in  hours and minutes  for example 2 05     The duration is calculated automatically on the maximum load  for each type of fabric    After the programme has started  the time remaining is updated  every minute        Set drying time   when you set a drying programme  the display shows the drying  time in minutes and or hours  see paragraph   Drying       After the programme has started  the appliance updates the re   maining time every minute     Alarm codes    ENGLISH 9    In the event of operating problems  some alarm codes can be  displayed  for example EP ff  see chapter   Troubleshooting           End of programme    When the
9.  Deactivate this device     The washing machine  does not start           The water tap is closed  E7      Open the water tap   The inlet hose is squashed or kinked  E10      Check the inlet hose connection   The machine does not The filter in the inlet hose or the inlet valve filter are  fill  blocked  EJF    Clean the water inlet filters   See  Cleaning the  water inlet filters  for more details   The door is not properly closed          Close the door firmly           The end of the drain hose is too low       Refer to relevant paragraph in   Water drainage    section     The machine fills then  empties immediately        Problem    The machine does not  empty and or does not  spin     There is water on the  floor     ENGLISH 27    Possible cause Solution    The drain hose is squashed or kinked  Eg   e Check the drain hose connection     The drain filter is clogged  EP      Clean the drain filter    You have set an option or a programme that ends  with the water still in the tub or a that eliminates all  the spinning phases       Set the draining or the spinning programme   The laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum        Redistribute the laundry     Too much detergent or unsuitable detergent  cre   ates too much foam  has been used       Reduce the detergent quantity or use another  one    Check whether there are any leaks from one of the   inlet hose fittings  It is not always easy to see this as   the water runs down the hose  check to see if it is   damp      C
10.  Make sure that the floor where you in   stall the appliance is flat  stable  heat  resistant and clean     Do not install the appliance where the  appliance door can not be fully  opened     Always be careful when you move the  appliance because it is heavy  Always  wear safety gloves    Make sure that there is air circulation   between the appliance and the floor   Adjust the feet to have the necessary  space between the appliance and the  carpet     Electrical connection    WARNING   Risk of fire and electrical shock       The appliance must be earthed       Make sure that the electrical informa   tion on the rating plate agrees with  the power supply  If not  contact an  electrician       Always use a correctly installed shock   proof socket      Do not use multi plug adapters and  extension cables       Make sure not to cause damage to the  mains plug and to the mains cable   Should the appliance power supply  cable need to be replaced  this must  be carried out by our Service Centre       Connect the mains plug to the mains  socket only at the end of the installa   tion  Make sure that there is access to  the mains plug after the installation      Do not pull the mains cable to discon   nect the appliance  Always pull the  mains plug      Do not touch the mains cable or the  mains plug with wet hands       This appliance complies with the  E E C  Directives     Water connection      Make sure not to cause damage to the  water hoses       The appliance is to be connected
11.  When selecting a   non stop  programme   the pilot lights A and B  illuminate     The DRYING TIME value appears on  the display for some seconds  then  the entire duration of the washing  and drying cycle appears     10  HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS  10 1 The laundry load      Divide the laundry in  white  coloured   synthetics  delicates and wool      Obey the washing instructions that are  on the laundry care labels     ENGLISH 19     i  If you set a washing programme    8     and only 10 minutes of drying cy   cle by pressing the button 6  the  total duration of the cycles dis   played includes also the unroll   ing and the cooling phase     Press the button 8 to start the pro   gramme  After the programme has  started  the time remaining is upda   ted every minute     At the end of the programme  follow  the indications given in the previous  chapter  Then  turn the selector to  the O position to switch the machine  off     Remove the laundry     9 17 Fluff in the garments    During the WASHING AND OR DRYING  PHASE  certain types of fabric  as  sponge cloth  wool  sweatshirt  could re   lease fluff    The released fluff could stick to the fab   rics during the next cycle    This drawback increases with technical  fabrics    To prevent the lint in your clothes  it is  recommended     To do not wash dark fabrics after you  washed and dried light colored fabrics   new sponge  wool  sweatshirt espe   cially  and vice versa     To air dry this type of fabrics when  they are washed 
12.  programme has finished  the display shows a blinking    zero        The DOOR light C  the WASHING light A  or the DRYING light B   and the light of button 8 go out     The door can be opened        Incorrect option selection   If you set an option which is not compatible with the wash pro   gramme  the display shows the message Err for some seconds   The yellow pilot light of button 8 light starts blinking        Delay Start    When you press the relevant button to set the delay  20 hours  max   it appears for some seconds  then the display shows the  duration of the set programme    The delay time value decreases by one unit every hour  When  only 1 hour remains  the time decreases every minute        Delay Start symbol        Ej    Child safety lock    This symbol comes on when you set the delay time     This symbol comes on when you activate the child lock function        5 2 Indicator pilot lights       A  B                       5 3 Acoustic signals    The machine is provided with an acous   tic device  which sounds in the following  cases       at the end of the cycle      in the event of operating problems   By pressing the 3 and 4 buttons simulta   neously for some seconds  the acoustic  signal is deactivated  except for the  events of operating problems   By press   ing these two buttons again  the acous   tic signal is reactivated     After you have pressed the button 8  the   WASHING light  A  comes on    The machine is operating    When you set a drying programme
13.  seconds   then it shows the duration of the pro   gramme again    Set the delay before you press the but   ton 8    You can delay the wash programme can  be delayed from 30 min   60 min   90  min  2 hours and then by 1 hour up to a  maximum of 20 hours    Adding items after you have set the  delay  throughout the delay time the  door will be locked        Press the button 8 to put the machine  in pause     Add the laundry  close the door       Press the button 8 again    Setting the delayed start      Set the programme and the required  options      Set the delay start      Press the button 8  the appliance   starts its hourly countdown     The programme will start after the se   ected delay has expired   Cancelling the delayed start       Press the button 8 to set the washing  machine to PAUSE       Press the button 9 once until the dis   play shows the symbol  gt        Press the button 8 again to start the  programme        You can change the set delay on   ly after you set the washing pro   gramme again     The Delay Start can not be selected with  DRAIN programme     9 10 Altering an option or a  running programme    It is possible to change some options  before the programme carries it out  Be   fore you make any change  you must  press the button 8 to pause the appli   ance    Changing a running programme is possi   ble only by resetting it     ENGLISH 17    Turn the programme dial to Off and  then to the new programme position   Press the 8 button again to start the 
14.  tighten the screw A again   Fig  5       N Do not remove the screw B  Fig   5       Counter magnet    The appliance is prearranged for a  magnetic closure of the door  To ena   ble a correct operation of this device   it is necessary to screw the counter   magnet A  steel disk   rubber ring  in   to the inner side of the door     Its position must correspond to the  magnet B on the appliance  Fig  6       N Do not remove the screw C     If the door has to be opened from left to  right  invert the position of the plates E    the magnet D and the plate C  Mount  the counter magnet D and the hinges A  as previously described  Fig  7      CAUTION   Do not remove the screw B        15  ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS    Recycle the materials with the  symbol  amp    Put the packaging in  applicable containers to recycle it   Help protect the environment and  human health and to recycle waste  of electrical and electronic    appliances  Do not dispose  appliances marked with the symbol     with the household waste  Return the  product to your local recycling  facility or contact your municipal  office     38 www aeg com    ENGLISH 39    www aeg com shop                    132927191    032012    C    van                 perfekt in form        funktion    
15.  to  the water mains using the new sup   plied hose sets  Old hose sets must  not be reused       Before you connect the appliance to  new pipes or pipes not used for a long  time  let the water flow until it is clean       The first time you use the appliance   make sure that there is no leakage     2 2 Use    WARNING    Risk of injury  electrical shock   fire  burns or damage to the ap   pliance       Use this appliance in a household on   ly      Do not change the specification of this  appliance       Do not put flammable products or  items that are wet with flammable  products in  near or on the appliance       Do not touch the glass of the door  while a programme operates  The  glass can be hot       Make sure that you remove all metal  objects from the laundry       The final part of the drying cycle oc   curs without heat  cool down cycle  to  ensure that the items will not be dam   aged     If you stop the appliance before the  end of the drying cycle  immediately  remove and spread out all items  so  that the heat can dissipate        f you use detergent  fabric softener or  similar products  obey the instructions  on the packaging      Wipe away lint that has accumulated  around the appliance       Do not dry the damaged items which  contain padding or fillings       Do not dry items such as foam rubber   latex foam   shower caps  waterproof  textiles and rubber backed articles       Before drying items that have been in  contact with substances such as cook   ing 
16.  washing load by    two equal parts and drying with DRYING TIME each of them     14 www aeg com    7  CONSUMPTION VALUES                   Programme Energy con  Water con  Programme  sumption sumption duration   KWh   litres   minutes   White Cottons 95   2 2 72  Cottons 60   1 35 67 Bor the du  ration of the  Cotton Energy Saving Pro  1 05 49 pro   gramme 60   1            S please refer  Cottons 40 0 85 67 to the dis   Synthetics 40  0 55 42 play on the  Delicates 40   0 55 63 Sortie         Wool  Handwash 30   0 25 55    1    Cotton Energy Saving programme    at 60  C with a load of 7 kg is the reference  programme for the data entered in the energy label  in compliance with EEC 92 75  standards      i     The consumption data shown on  this chart is to be considered  purely indicative  as it may vary  depending on the quantity and  type of laundry  on the inlet wa   ter temperature and on the am   bient temperature     8  FIRST USE    1  To activate the drain system  put 2 li   tre of water in the main wash com   partment of the detergent dispens     er     2  Puta small quantity of detergent in  the main wash compartment of the    9  DAILY USE  9 1 Loading the laundry    1  Open the appliance door     2  Putthe laundry in the drum  one  item at a time  Shake the items be     detergent dispenser  Set and start a  programme for cotton at the highest  temperature without laundry  This  removes all possible dirt from the  drum and the tub     fore you put them in the applian
17. ay cause im   balance  If the appliance doesn t perform  the final spin phase  add more items  redis   tribute the load manually and then select  the spinning programme   Delicate Rinses Rinses SPIN REDUCTION  Max  load 7 kg Long spin RINSE HOLD  Programme for rinsing and spinning items Spin at 1200 EXTRA RINSE  which have been washed by hand  The ma  rpm  chine performs some rinses  followed by a  final spin  The spin speed can be reduced   Drain Draining of  Max  load 7 kg water  For emptying out the water of the last rinse  in programmes with the Rinse hold option  set   Spin Drain SPIN REDUCTION  Max  load 7 kg Long spin  Separate spin for hand washed cotton gar  Spin at the  ments and after programmes with the Rinse maximum  Hold option set  speed  Turn the programme dial to  Off before  setting this programme   Reduce the spin speed if needed   Drying     Syntetics DRYING TIME se   Drying synthetic programme  lection   Drying     Cottons DRYING TIME se   Drying cotton programme  lection   Refresh Main wash SPIN REDUCTION  30   Rinses  Max  load 3 kg Short spin  Quick wash for sport items  or cotton and Spin at 1200  synthetic items lightly soiled or worn once  rpm    12 www aeg com    Programme   Maximum and Minimum Temperature Cycle De  Options  Type of Laundry scription   Maximum Load   Cotton Economy Main wash        REDUCTION  60   Rinses RINSE HOLD  Max  load 7 kg Longspin STAIN   White and fast coloured cotton  Spin atthe EXTRA RINSE  Slightly or normally soiled c
18. ce   Make sure not to put too much laun   dry in the drum     Close the door     ENGLISH 15                Make sure that no laundry stays between  the seal and the door  There is a risk of  water leakage or damage to the laundry                          The detergent compartment for the prewash phase  the soak  programme and for the stain function    Add the detergent for prewash  soak and stain remover before  the start of the programme        The detergent compartment for the washing phase   If you use a liquid detergent  put it immediately before you start  the programme           E    Liquid additives compartment  fabric conditioner  starch    Put the product in the compartment before you start the pro   gramme        MAX    This is the maximum level for the quantity of liquid additives          Always obey the instructions that you find on the packaging of the de   tergent products        9 3 Setting the programme The programme dial can be turned ei      knob 1     ther clockwise or anticlockwise   Off   Reset programme   switching    Turn the programme selector dial to the OFF of the machine  required programme    The programme dial determines the   type of washing cycle  e g  water level    drum movement  number of rinses  and   the washing temperature according to   the type of laundry    The pilot light of button 8 starts blinking     16 www aeg com    If you turn the programme dial to  another programme when the  appliance is working  the yellow  pilot light of but
19. ding on the programme selected  there can be hot water in the pump   Never remove the pump cover during a  wash cycle  always wait until the appli     ance has finished the cycle  and is emp     ty  When refitting the pump cover  en   sure it is securely re tightened so as to  stop leaks and young children being  able to remove it     11 7 The inlet hose filter and  the valve filter    It could be necessary to clean the filters  when     Check carefully whether the pump  impeller rotates  it rotates jerkily   If  it doesn t rotate  please contact  your Service Centre     Put the cap back on the emergency  emptying hose and place the latter  back in its seat    Replace the filter into the pump by  inserting it correctly into the special  guides  Screw the pump cover firmly  by turning it clockwise     The appliance does not fill with water   The appliance fills with the water for a  long time     The indicator of button Ell flashes and  the display shows the related alarm   Refer to    Troubleshooting        WARNING   Disconnect the mains plug from  the mains socket           To clean the water inlet filters                    Close the water tap   Remove the water inlet hose from  the water tap     Clean the filter in the inlet hose with  a stiff brush                          ENGLISH 25    Remove the inlet hose behind the  appliance    Clean the filter in the valve with a  stiff brush or a towel     Install again the inlet hose  Make  sure that the couplings are tight to  pr
20. door if it is  locked        7  Turn the selector dial to the O posi   tion to switch the machine off     8  Remove the laundry    Note    The different type of cottons  towelling   sheets  shirts  and so on  or any laundry  items rolling up during the spinning  phase may result in partial dryness    In the exceptional case that at the end of  the cycle the laundry remains slightly  wet  we suggest that you unfold the rol   led up items  redistribute them evenly in    the drum and select an additional drying  cycle of 20 30 minutes     9 16 NON STOP programme   Washing and Timed drying    The recommended load size is 3 kg for  cotton and 2 kg for synthetic      i  It is also possible to dry up to 4  kg of cotton items  see the   Dry     ing Programme    table      aS CAUTION   Do not use a dosing device ball    when carrying out a washing  and drying programme     1  Load the laundry   2  Add detergent and fabric softener     3  Switch the machine on  turn the se   lector dial to the required washing  programme fabric     4  Press the relevant buttons to set the  required options     If possible  do not set a spin  speed lower than that proposed  by the appliance to avoid too  long a drying time therefore sav   ing energy  In any case the low   est values you can select are 900  r p m  for cottons and synthetics  and 700 r p m  for delicate fab   rics  The reduction of the spin  speed is only possible after se   lecting drying    5  Press the button 6 to set the drying  time 
21. e for Cot   tons or Synthetic in the Drying sec   tor of the programme dial     4  Press button 6 to set the drying  time  Press this button again and  again until the time you want ap   pears on the display     It is also possible to dry up to 4  kg of cotton items  see the   Dry   ing Programme    table      For Cottons you can set a drying  time from 10 minutes to 250 minutes   hours 4 10      For Synthetic you can select a drying  time from 10 minutes to 130 minutes   hours 2 10    Every time you press this button the  drying time increases by 5 minutes   Note  The programme time will au   tomatically increase by a few mi   nutes    5  Press button 8 to start the pro   gramme     After the programme has started   the time remaining is updated every    minute   button  the appliance performs    only a cooling phase     6  Atthe end of the drying pro   gramme  some acoustic signals    If you set only 10 minutes of dry   ing phase with the timed drying    sound  A blinking    appears on the  display    The pilot light B  and C and the light  of the button 8 go off     At this point  begins an anti crease  phase  which lasts for about 10 mi   nutes  During this time the light C is  on  The door cannot be opened     d     If you need to open the door be   fore or during the anti crease  phase or to interrupt it  press any  button or turn the programme  dial to any programme position   except O    The door can be opened after  some minutes   In any case do  not try to open the 
22. er for more information     Prepare the drying cycle      Open the water tap       For the maximum laundry load of the  drying programmes  refer to the dry   ing programmes table     Do no not set a drying programme for   this laundry        Very delicate items      Synthetic curtains      Woollen and silk items      Pieces of clothing with metal inserts      Nylon stockings      Quilts      Bed covers        Duvets      Anoraks      Sleeping bags       Fabrics with residue of hair sprays  nail  solvents or similar         Garments with foam rubber or materi   als similar to foam rubber        10 6 Garment labels    When you dry ther laundry  obey the in   dications on the labels of the manufac   turers     e      The item can be tumble dried        The drying cycle is at high tem   perature         The drying cycle is at reduced  temperature           The item can not be tumble  dried     11  CARE AND CLEANING     N WARNING     Disconnect the appliance from the mains  supply before you clean it     11 1 Descaling    The water we use contains limescale  If it  becomes necessary  use a water softener  to remove limescales    Use a special product made for washing   machines  Obey the instructions that you    ENGLISH 21    10 7 Drying cycle duration    The drying time can change depending  on       speed of the last spin    dryness level    type of laundry      weight of the load size   GENERAL TIPS   Refer to the   Drying programmes   table   to find the average drying times  
23. er of the drainpipe  min  38  mm     min  1 5   must be larger than  the external diameter of the drain  hose     If the end of the drain hose is this  see  the drawing   you can push it directly  into the stand pipe     To a sink spigot     Refer to the illustration  Put the drain  hose in the spigot and tighten it with a  clip  Make sure that the drain hose  makes a loop to prevent that remain   ing particles go in the appliance from  the sink        dt             ENGLISH 35      Directly to a built in drain pipe in the  room wall and tighten it with a clip        You can extend the drain hose to  maximum 400 cm  Contact the  service centre for the other drain  hose and the extension     13 5 In the interest of the environment                      SINK TOILET             BIDET                      WASHING  MACHINE D          ISHWASHER  x          RAINWATER   RUN OFF  bj AT                         FOUL DRAIN    SURFACE WATER FOUL SEWERS  DRAINS  amp  SEWERS SEWAGE       UNTREATED  y DISCHARGE    RIVER          TREATMENT  WORKS                           DISCHARGE   RIVER            Connect the appliance to the FOUL  system for the drain water  The sew   age works keeps the drain water for  the treatment before to release safely  it into a river  Do not connect this ap   pliance to the surface drain system of  the water because it releases the drain  water directly into a river or stream  without a treatment and this can cause  of pollution  Contact your local water  authorit
24. event leakages     Open the water tap        11 8 Emergency emptying out    If the water is not discharged  proceed  as follows to empty out the appliance     1     2   3     pull out the plug from the power  socket    close the water tap    if necessary  wait until the water has  cooled down    place a bowl on the floor    place the end of the emergency  emptying hose into the bowl   Remove its cap  The water should  drain by gravity into the bowl  When  the bowl is full  put the cap back on  the hose  Empty the bowl    Repeat the procedure until water  stops flowing out    clean the pump if necessary as previ   ously described    replace the emergency emptying  hose in its seat after having plugged  it    screw the pump again     12  TROUBLESHOOTING    Certain problems are due to lack of sim   ple maintenance or oversights  which  can be solved easily without calling out    11 9 Frost precautions    If the machine is installed in a place  where the temperature could drop be   low 0  C  proceed as follows     1   2     3     5     6     close the water tap    unscrew the water inlet hose from  the tap    place the end of the emergency  emptying hose and that of the inlet  hose in a bowl placed on the floor   Let water drain out    screw the water inlet hose back on   put the cap on the emergency emp   tying hose again    reposition the emergency emptying  hose     By doing this  any water remaining in the  machine is removed  avoiding ice form   ing and consequently damage t
25. extends the washing time to obtain a  good washing efficiency so saving energy     Cottons   Prewash     95     40     Max  load 7 kg   Reduced load 3 kg  White and coloured cotton    Very soiled items      mum speed    Prewash  Main wash  Rinses  Long spin  at maxi   mum speed    SPIN REDUCTION  RINSE HOLD  STAIN    TIME SAVE2   EXTRA RINSE       Synthetics   60     30     Max  load 3 kg   Reduced load 2 kg  Synthetic or mixed fabrics  underwear   coloured garments  non shrink shirts  blou   ses     Easy Iron   40     Max  load 1 kg   Synthetic fabrics to be gentle washed  and spun    The laundry is gently washed and spun to  avoid any creasing  Furthermore the ma   chine will perform additional rinses     Main wash  Rinses  Short spin  at 1200 rom    Main wash  Rinses  Short spin  Spin at 1200  rpm    SPIN REDUCTION  RINSE HOLD  STAIN 1    TIME SAVE2   EXTRA RINSE    SPIN REDUCTION  RINSE HOLD  EXTRA RINSE       ENGLISH 11             Programme         and Minimum Temperature Cycle De  Options  ype of Laundry scription  Maximum Load  Delicates Main wash SPIN REDUCTION  40     30   Rinses RINSE HOLD  Max  load kg 3   Reduced load kg 2 Shortspin     STAIN1   Delicate fabrics  acrylics  viscose  polyest  at 1200 rpm TIME SAVE2  En EXTRA RINSE  mna  Main wash SPIN REDUCTION  Wooll Silk  2   Rinses RINSE HOLD  30    Cold Short spi  pin  Max  load 2 kg SE 1200 rom  Machine washable wool as well as for hand P  washable woollens and delicate fabrics   Note  A single or bulky item m
26. heck the water inlet hose connection    The drain or the inlet hose is damaged       Replace it with a new one    The cap on the emergency emptying hose has not  been replaced or the filter has not been properly  screwed in after cleaning action       Refit the cap on the emergency emptying hose or  screw the filter fully in        Unsatisfactory washing  results     Too little detergent or unsuitable detergent has   been used      Increase the detergent quantity or use another  one    Stubborn stains have not been treated prior to wash    ing      Use commercial products to treat the stubborn  stains    The correct temperature was not selected       Check if you have selected the correct tempera   ture   Excessive laundry load       Reduce the laundry load        The door will not  open     The programme is still running      Wait the end of washing cycle    The door lock has not been released      Wait until the DOOR light has gone off    There is water in the drum      Select drain or spin programme to empty out the  water     28 www aeg com    Problem    The machine vibrates  or is noisy     Spinning starts late or  the machine does not  spin     Possible cause Solution    The transit bolts and packing have not been re   moved      Check the correct installation of the appliance   The support feet have not been adjusted     Check the correct levelling of the appliance   The laundry is not evenly distributed in the drum      Redistribute the laundry    Maybe there is very 
27. ight C remains lit  The door is locked     18 www aeg com    The water must be emptied out before  opening the door  During this time the  drum continues to turn at regular inter   vals until water drain    Follow the below instructions to empty  out the water       Turn the programme selector dial to      Set the DRAIN or SPIN programme     Reduce the spin speed  if needed     Press the button 8     When the programme has finished the  display shows a blinking  7   The pilot  light C goes off  The door can be  opened    Turn the programme selector dial to       to switch the machine off    Remove the laundry from the drum and   carefully check that the drum is empty  If   you do not intend to carry out another   wash  close the water tap  Leave the   door open to prevent the formation of   mildew and unpleasant smells    Stand by   once the programme has fin    ished after a few minutes the energy sav    ing system will be enabled  The bright    ness of the display is reduced  By press    ing any button the appliance will come   out of the energy saving status     9 15 Drying only    The recommended load size is 3 kg for  cottons and linen  and 2 kg for synthetic  items      i     The water tap must be open and the  drain hose must be positioned in the  sink or connected to the drain pipe     1  Load the laundry     2  Select a spin cycle at the maximum  spin speed allowed for the type of  laundry in order to obtain the best  drying performances     3  Setthe drying programm
28. little laundry in the drum       Load more laundry     The electronic unbalance detection device has cut in  because the laundry is not evenly distributed in the  drum  The laundry is redistributed by reverse rota   tion of the drum  This may happen several times be   fore the unbalance disappears and normal spinning  can resume  If  after some minutes  the laundry is still  not evenly distributed in the drum  the machine will  not spin     The laundry load is perhaps to little  add more  items  redistribute the load manually and then se   lect the spinning programme        The machine does not  dry or does not dry    properly     The drying time has not been selected     Select the drying time    The water tap is not turned on          Open the water tap    The drain filter is clogged  Eg      Clean the drain filter    The machine is overloaded       Reduce the laundry load   The selected drying time or dryness degree was not  suitable for the laundry       Select the suitable drying time or the dryness de   gree for the laundry           The machine makes an  unusual noise     The machine is fitted with a type of motor which  makes an unusual noise compared with other tradi   tional motors  This new motor ensures a softer start  and more even distribution of the laundry in the  drum when spinning  as well as increased stability of  the machine        No water is visible in  the drum     The display shows the  alarm code          Machines based on modern technology operate  
29. new  programme  The washing water in the  tub will not emptied out     9 11 Interrupting a  programme    Press the button 8 to interrupt a pro   gramme which is running  the corre   sponding light starts blinking  Press the  button again to restart the programme     9 12 Cancelling a programme    Turn the selector dial to  Off to cancel a  programme which is running  Now you  can select a new programme     9 13 Opening the door    When the machine is working and  through the delay time  the door is  locked    If  for any reason  it is necessary to open  it  firstly press the button 8 to set the  machine to pause   If the light C after a few minutes goes  off  the door can be opened    If the light C stays on and the door re   mains locked  this means that the ma   chine is already heating or that the water  level is too high  In this case the door  can not be opened    If you cannot open the door but you  need to open it  turn the programme di   al to  O to switch the machine off  After  a few minutes the door can be opened   pay attention to the water level and  temperature        After closing the door  it is necessary to  set the programme and the options  again  Press button 8 to start the pro   gramme again     9 14 At the end of the  programme    The machine stops automatically  The pi   lot light of button 8  the pilot lights A  and C go off  A blinking  7 will appear on  the display    If you have set a programme or an op   tion that ends with water in the tub  the  l
30. nked     CAUTION    The machine must not be instal   led in rooms where the tempera   ture can drop below 0  C                      Connect the hose to the appliance   Turn the inlet hose only left or right   Loose the ring nut to set it in the cor   rect position     ENGLISH 33      Connect the water inlet hose to the  cold water tap with 3 4 thread   CAUTION   Make sure that there are no leaks  from the couplings     SS          6    ES                   Do not use an extension hose if  the inlet hose is too short  Con   tact the service centre for the re   placement of the inlet hose     Water stop device       The inlet hose has a water stop device   This device prevents water leaks in the  hose because of its natural ageing  The  red sector in the window   A   shows this  fault     If this occur  close the water tap and  contact the service centre to replace the  hose                    13 4 Water drainage    There are different procedures to con   nect the drain hose        With the plastic hose guide                    34 www aeg com                                          Onthe edge of a sink       Make sure that the plastic guide can   not move when the appliance drains   Attach the guide to the water tap or  the wall     To a stand pipe with vent hole     Refer to the illustration  Directly into a  drain pipe at a height of not less than  60 cm  23 6   and not more than 100  cm  39 3    The end of the drain hose  must always be ventilated   i e  the in   ner diamet
31. o the ap   pliance    When you use the machine again  make  sure that the ambient temperature is  above 0  C     an engineer  Before contacting your lo   cal Service Centre  please carry out the  checks listed below     26 www aeg com    During machine operation it is possible  that the yellow pilot light of button 8  blinks  one of the following alarm codes  appears on the display and at the same  time some acoustic signals sound every  20 seconds to indicate that the machine  is not working       EIU  problem with the water supply      EYL  door open                 anti flooding system has activa   ted   Once the problem has been eliminated    press the button 8 to restart the pro    gramme  If after all checks  the problem   persists  contact your local Service Cen    tre                   problem with the water drain   ing    Problem Possible cause Solution       The door has not been closed  2407      Close the door firmly    The plug is not properly inserted in the power sock    et      Insert the plug into the power socket    There is no power at the socket      Please check your domestic electrical installation    The main fuse has blown      Replace the fuse    The programme dial is not correctly positioned and   the button 8 has not been pressed      Please turn the programme dial and press the but   ton 8 again    The delay start has been set    e  f the laundry is to be washed immediately  cancel   the delay start    The Child safety lock has been activated      
32. oil  acetone  alcohol   petrol  kero     ENGLISH 5    sene  spot removers  turpentine  wax   es and wax removers  wash them in  hot water with an extra amount of de   tergent      Do not dry items if industrial chemicals  have been used for cleaning      Make sure that no gas lighters or  matches have been left in the pockets  of the clothing      Only dry fabrics which are applicable  to dry in the tumble dryer  Follow the  instructions on the fabric label      Do not dry not washed items in the  appliance       f you have washed your laundry with a  stain remover start an extra rinse cycle  before you start the appliance      Plastic items are not heat resistant          f you use a detergent ball  remove  it before you set the drying pro   gramme        Do not use a detergent ball when  you set a non stop programme     WARNING   Risk of injury or damage to the  appliance       Do notsit or stand on the open door     Obey the maximum load volume       Do not dry dripping wet clothes in the  appliance     2 3 Care and Cleaning    WARNING   Risk of injury or damage to the  appliance       Before maintenance  deactivate the  appliance and disconnect the mains  plug from the mains socket      Do not use water spray and steam to  clean the appliance      Clean the appliance with a moist soft  cloth  Only use neutral detergents  Do  not use abrasive products  abrasive  cleaning pads  solvents or metal ob   jects     2 4 Disposal    WARNING   Risk of injury or suffocation     6 Ww
33. oiled laundry   Press button 4 twice    SUPER The relative pilot light re   QUICK mains lit   The washing duration will  be reduced to wash lightly  soiled laundry or items  used or worn for a short  time        The display shows the decreased wash   ing time     9 7 Setting the EXTRA RINSE  option  button 5     This appliance is designed for saving wa   ter    However  for people with a very delicate  skin  allergic to detergents  it may be  necessary to rinse the laundry using an  extra quantity of water  extra rinse     The appliance will perform some addi   tional rinses     9 8 Starting the programme   button 8     Press the button 8 to start the pro   gramme  The corresponding red pilot  light stops blinking    The pilot light A is on to indicate that  the appliance starts operating    The pilot light C is on to indicate the  door is locked    Press the button 8 to interrupt a pro   gramme which is running  The corre   sponding red pilot light starts blinking   Press the button 8 again to restart the  programme from the point at which it  was interrupted   If you have chosen a delayed start with  button 9  the machine will begin the  countdown    If you set an incorrect option  the yellow  pilot light of the button 8 blinks for 3  times  The display shows the message  Err for some seconds        9 9 Setting the DELAY START   button 9     Press this button again an again to set  the required delay    The display shows the set delay time val   ue  up to 20 hours  for some
34. om the bottom    Pull up the appliance in vertical po   sition     ENGLISH 31       9  Remove the power supply cable and  the drain hose from the hose hold   ers           10  Remove the three bolts  Use the key  supplied with the appliance     11  Pull out the plastic spacers           12  Put the plastic caps in the holes   You can find these caps in the user  manual bag                    AN WARNING   i  We recommend that you keep  Remove all the packaging and the packaging and the transit  the transit bolts before you install bolts for when you move the ap   the appliance  pliance     32 www aeg com    13 2 Positioning and levelling                            Install the machine on a flat hard floor   Make sure that air circulation around  the machine is not impeded by car   pets  rugs etc    Carefully level by screwing the adjust   able feet in or out     After having levelled the appliance   tighten the lock nuts       The appliance must be level and sta     ble        Never place cardboard  wood or  similar materials under the ma   chine to compensate for any un   evenness in the floor      i     If it is impossible to avoid positioning  the machine next to a gas cooker or  coalburning stove  an insulating panel  covered with aluminium foil on the side  facing the cooker or stove  must be in   serted between the two appliances     13 3 The inlet hose    Before placing it on small tiles  apply a  rubber coating   The water inlet hose and the drain hose    must not be ki
35. otton items  maximum    The appliance decreases the temperature speed  and extends the washing time to obtain a  good washing efficiency so saving energy     For cancelling the running programme or to switch the machine off      1  Stain option can be selected only at the temperature of 40  C or higher    2   you select the Super Quick option by pressing button 4  we recommend that you  reduce the maximum load as indicated  Full loading is possible however with somewhat  reduced cleaning results    3  If using liquid detergents  a programme without PREWASH must be selected     6 1 Drying programmes    Timed programmes    ENGLISH 13                   Sugges   Degree of Dryin Type of Fabric Drying Spin e  g ying      Load Speed     Minutes  4kg    2  EXTRA DRY Cotton and linen  Ideal for towelling mate   bathrobes  bath 120    rials towels  etc  248 1200 130  1 5 kg 1200 85 95  Cotton and linen 170      bathrobes  bath UR 1500 190  towels  etc  110   CUPBOARD DRY   ske      Suitable for items to put  away without ironing 1 5 kg 1200 75 85  Suitable for items to put Synthetics and 900 100    away without ironing mixed fabrics 9 110   jumpers  blouses   underwear  house  1 g 900 60 70  hold linen   140    Cotton and linen 4 kg 1200 160          sheets  table   Suitable for ironing     3 kg 1200 90   100  1 5 kg 1200 60   70       1  In compliance with EC directive EN 50229 the cotton reference programme for the  data entered in the Energy Label must be tested dividing the maximum
36. the first time     To clean the filter     Perform one or more rinse cycles to  wash the drum between the washing  and drying of fabrics with different col   ors     After the drying phase  thoroughly  clean the empty drum  the gasket and  the door with a wet rag     Do not wash together white and col   oured items     Some coloured items can discolour  with the first wash  We recommend  that you wash them separately for the  first times     20 www aeg com      Button up pillowcases  close zippers    Do not mix different types of deter   hooks and poppers  Tie up belts  gents     Empty the pockets and unfold the   To help the environment  do not use  items  more than the correct quantity of de       Turn inside out multilayered fabrics  tergent   wool and items with painted illustra    Obey the instructions that you find on  tions  the on packaging of these products     Remove hard stains    Use the correct products for the type  e Wash with a special detergent heavy and colour of the fabric  the pro   eoilst  ins  gramme temperature and the level of    Be careful with the curtains  Remove soil  T  the hooks or put the curtains in a    f you use liquid detergents  do not set  washing bag or pillowcase  the prewash phase     Do not wash in the appliance      f your appliance has not the deter     gent dispenser with the flap device     p dunay Without Reme cewithe Ds add the liquid detergents with a dos         Underwired bras     ing ball       Use a washing bag to wash small
37. ton 8 blinks 3  times  The display shows the  message Err to indicate a wrong  selection  The machine will not  perform the new set programme      i     9 4 Setting the SPIN speed   button 2     When you set the programme  the appli   ance automatically proposes the maxi   mum spin speed allowed by that pro   gramme    Press this button repeatedly to change  the spin speed  The relevant light will  light up    RINSE HOLD   the water of the last rinse  is not emptied out to prevent the fabrics  from creasing  When the programme  has finished the display shows a blinking    The DOOR pilot light goes on    The pilot light of button 8 is off  The  door is blocked to indicate that the wa   ter must be emptied out    To empty the water out please read  chapter   At the end of the pro   gramme          9 5 Setting the STAIN option   button 3     Set this option to treat heavily soiled or  stained laundry with stain remover   The appliance extends the main wash  phase and intensifies the stain action  phase  The relevant light illuminates     This option is not available with  a temperature lower than 40  C     If you wish to perform a programme with  the stain option  pour stain remover into    compartment     J     9 6 Setting the TIME SAVING  option  button 4     This option allows you to modify the  washing time  automatically proposed  by the appliance    Press button 4   once    DAILY The relative pilot light  comes on    The washing duration will  be reduced to wash daily    s
38. very economically using very little water without af   fecting performance     Anti flooding system has activated       Pull out the plug from the power socket  close the  water tap and contact the Service Force Centre        Problem    The laundry is full of  different colored fluff     ENGLISH 29    Possible cause Solution   The fabrics washed in the previous cycle released  fluff of a different colour      The drying phase helps to eliminate some fluff     Clean the clothes with a fluff remover     In case of an excessive amount of fluff in the  drum repeat the following procedure twice       Thoroughly clean the empty drum  the gasket and  the door with a wet rag       Perform a rinse cycle     Puta wool or piled fabric rag inside the drum     Perform a drying cycle of 10 minutes       Remove the old wool cloth   Now you can wash other garments        13  INSTALLATION    13 1 Unpacking             1  Use the gloves  Remove the external  film  If necessary  use a cutter                 2  Remove the cardboard top     3  Remove the polystyrene packaging  materials           30 www aeg com                                     Remove the internal film     Open the door  Remove the poly   styrene piece from the door seal  and all the items from the drum     Put one of the polystyrene packag   ing elements on the floor behind  the appliance  Carefully put down  the appliance with the rear side on  it  Make sure not to damage the ho   ses     Remove the polystyrene protection  fr
39. ww aeg com      Disconnect the appliance from the   Remove the door catch to prevent  mains supply  children and pets to get closed in the    Cut off the mains cable and discard it  appliance     3  TECHNICAL INFORMATION       Dimensions Width   Height   Depth 600   820   630 mm  Total depth 640 mm  Electrical connection  Voltage 230 240 V  Overall power 2050W  Fuse 13A  Frequency 50 Hz  Level of protection against ingress of solid particles       4    and moisture ensured by the protective cover         cept where the low voltage equipment has no pro   tection against moisture                Water supply pressure Minimum 0 5 bar  0 05 MPa   Maximum 8 bar  0 8 MPa   Water supply 1  Cold water  Maximum wash load Cotton 7kg  Maximum dry load Cotton 3kg  Cotton big capacity 4 kg  Synthetics 2 kg  Spin speed Maximum 1200 rpm    1  Connect the water inlet hose to a water tap with a 3 4  thread     ENGLISH 7    4  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION                            Detergent dispenser children or pets to be closed in the  Control panel drum  To activate the device  turn it   clockwise  until the groove is horizon   Door handle tal  To deactivate the device  turn it  Rating plate counterclockwise  until the groove is  Drain pump vertical          Feet for the appliance level    Water drain hose       BH Mains cable     Ha Water inlet hose    Feet for the appliance level bd             4 1 Child safety device      When you activate this device  you  cannot close the door  This prevents   
40. y to have more information        13 6 Building in       600 mm                Fig 1      This appliance has been designed to  be built into the kitchen furniture  The  recess should have the dimensions  shown in Fig 1     36 www aeg com    Preparation and assembly of the door            The machine is originally pre arranged  for the assembly of a door opening  from right to left  Fig  2                    Door  The dimensions of the door should be       width 595 598 mm   x     thickness 16 22 mm      the height X depends on the height  of the adjacent furniture s base  Fig   3         416  mm    22 1 5            mud  595 598 mm             Fig  3     Hinges  To mount the hinges it is necessary to  drill two holes  dia  35 mm  depth  12 5 14 mm depending on the depth  of door furniture  on the inner side of  the door  The distance between the  holes hobs fixing centres must be 416  mm        The distance from upper edge of the  door to the centre of the hole de   pends on the adjacent furniture s di   mensions    The hinges will be fixed to the door by  means of screws for wood 1 and 2   Fig  4  supplied with the appliance                 Fig  4                                           Fig  7    ENGLISH 37      Mounting the door    Fix the hinges to the appliance by  means of the M5x15 screws   The hing   es can be adjusted to compensate for  possible uneven thickness of the door     To align the door perfectly it is neces   sary to loosen the screw   adjust the  door and
    
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