Page 2 - SUMMARY
User information 2 SUMMARY FOR THE USER ............................................................................................... 4WARNINGS ..................................................................................................... 4Usage ................................................
Page 4 - WARNINGS; Usage
User information 4 A - FOR THE USER WARNINGS Keep this user’s manual with your washing machine. If you sell yourwashing machine or give it away, make sure that it is accompanied byits user’s manual. The new user can then be informed of how thewashing machine operates and read relevant warnings. Thes...
Page 5 - Precautions against frost
User information 5 • Remember to remove all coins, safety pins, boraches, screws, etc., before each wash. They can cause serious damage if they are leftin your washing. • Do not put articles in your washing machine if you have used a solvent, alcohol, trichloroethylene, etc., to remove stains fromth...
Page 6 - Scrapping
User information 6 Water that remained in the pipes will then be evacuated, thuspreventing the formation of frost or ice that can damage your washingmachine. The next time you want to use your washing machine, make sure thatit is installed in a room in which the temperature is above 0°C. Scrapping A...
Page 7 - Washing machine description; The detergents dispenser
User information 7 Washing machine description 1 - Control panel2 - Lid opening handle3 - Filter door4 - Leveling screws5 - Lever for moving the washingmachine The detergents dispenser Symbols1 - prewash 2 - wash 3 - softener (do not exceed the MAX mark)4 - softener overflow (if overfilled). 1 2 4 5...
Page 8 - Control panel
User information 8 Control panel 1. Spinning speed pushbutton 2. «Rinse Plus» pushbutton 3. «Quick Wash» pushbutton 4. «Delay Start» pushbutton 5. «Prewash» pushbutton 6. «Stain» pushbutton 7. «Sensitive» pushbutton 8. «Start/Pause» pushbutton 9. Display10. Program and information display lights11. ...
Page 9 - Loading the washing; Detergents
User information 9 How to do a wash ? Before the first wash in your washing machine, we recommend thatyou should do a preliminary wash at 90°C with detergent but withoutany washing to clean the tub. Loading the washing • Lift the machine cover.• Open the drum by pressing on the locking button A; the...
Page 10 - Choice of the required programme
User information 10 Choice of the required programme The programmes table will tell you which is the appropriateprogramme for your washing type (see programme tables). Put the programme selector ontothe required programme ; the lightscorresponding to the phases makingup the programme will light up.T...
Page 11 - Display
User information 11 - «Prewash» pushbutton The washing machine does a prewash at 30°C maximum. The prewashfinishes with a brief spinning for cotton and synthetic programs, andby a draining for delicates programs. - «Rinse plus» pushbutton This option adds two rinses on Cotton, Synthetics and Delicat...
Page 12 - Starting the program
User information 12 • Cancelling of the programme :If you wish to cancel a programme, turn the knob of the programmesselector on the OFF position. It’s possible to choose a new programme,after the cancelling of the previous one. • Programme duration :This one is calculated regarding the maximal load...
Page 13 - Programme progress display; Opening and closing the lid
User information 13 Programme progress display When you select a programme, the leds corresponding tothe different step during the programme light on. Whenthe programme starts, only the concerned led of theprogramme cycle stays lighted on. - DRUM SELF POSITIONNING This light illuminates at the end o...
Page 14 - Action during a programme; Modifying the current programme
User information 14 When the appliance is switched on, the led DOOR indicates whetherthe lid can be opened : If :- the START/PAUSE pushbutton flashes in red,- and then the error code E40 appears in the display window,- and the END light flashes 4 times and an acoustic signal is emitted 4times, it me...
Page 15 - End of program
User information 15 You can then select a new programme after cancelling the previousone. End of program The washing machine stops automatically. You will hear a double"click" in the locking device when the cover opens. The cycle end lightgoes on. If you choose the rinse hold position, the r...
Page 16 - Programmes tables; Washing
User information 16 Programmes tables Washing This table does not include all possibilities, simply the best and mostusual adjustments in practice. Program Washing type Load Temp. °C Possible options - White / Coloureds White or color, for example normally dirty work clothes, bed linen, table linen,...
Page 17 - Separate rinse
User information 17 Separate rinse Separate spinning Washing type Load Program selector White / ColouredsEnergy saving E 5,0 kg - RINSES SyntheticsEasy iron 2,5 kg1,0 kg Delicates 2,5 kg Wool / Handwash 1,0 kg Washing type Load Program selector White / ColouredsEnergy saving E 5,0 kg - SPIN Syntheti...
Page 18 - Consumptions and programme durations
User information 18 Consumptions and programme durations Values given in the above table are provided as a guide and may varydepending on the water supply temperature and pressure, and yourelectricity power supply mains voltage. Timer / Temperature Washing quantity in kg Water consumpt ion in liters...
Page 19 - Washing guide; Sorting and preparing your washing
User information 19 Washing guide Sorting and preparing your washing • Sort the washing by type and care symbol (see chapter 5.4: Inter- national symbols for care of textiles): normal wash for strongwashing that can resist energetic wash and spin; delicate washfor delicate washing that should be tre...
Page 20 - Detergents and additives
User information 20 • about one third full for very delicate articles such as net curtains and wool. For a mixed wash, fill the drum as required for the most delicatematerial. Detergents and additives Only use detergents and additives suitable for use in a washingmachine. Read the manufacturer's ins...
Page 21 - International symbols
User information 21 International symbols Downloaded From WashingMachine-Manual.com Manuals
Page 22 - Care and cleaning; Descaling the washing machine
User information 22 Care and cleaning Do not do any cleaning operation until you have unplugged thewashing machine. Descaling the washing machine Normally there is no need to descale the washing machine if thedetergent was correctly proportioned.If descaling is necessary, use a special non-corrosive...
Page 23 - The drain filter
User information 23 You can thus clean it using running waterand a brush or a twisted cloth. Check thatthe siphons at the back of the detergentsdispenser are not blocked. Reassembly : Put the detergents dispenser in the notchesuntil they lock. The drain filter Clean the filter at the bottom of the w...
Page 25 - Operating problems
User’s instructions 25 Operating problems Many checks have been carried out during the manufacture of yourwashing machine. However, if you face a problem with its operation,please read the following sections before calling the After Sales ser-vice. Symptom Cause The washing machine willnot start or ...
Page 29 - Installation and connection instructions; Warnings
User information 29 A. FOR THE INSTALLER Installation and connection instructions Warnings • This washing machine is heavy. Take care when moving it.• You must remove the packing on the washing machine before use. Failure to remove all transport protection devices can causedamage to the washing mach...
Page 30 - Unpacking
User information 30 Unpacking Packing used to protect internal parts of the washing machine during transport must be removed before the washing machine is put into service for the first time. Remove all packing from the washing machine.Tilt the washing machine sideways and thenremove the packing und...
Page 31 - Position
User information 31 You can now see the openings that must beclosed with the caches in the pack attached tothe washing machine; do not forget to folddown the central capsule. Make sure that you have removed all theseparts from your washing machine and keepthem so that you can use them again if youne...
Page 32 - Leveling
User information 32 Leveling Precise leveling will prevent vibrations, noise and movements of thewashing machine during operation. Make the washing machine level by adjustingthe leveling screw that is too short.Unscrew the stand and locking collar assembly(lift the washing machine if necessary). Whe...
Page 33 - Drain; Electrical connection
User information 33 Drain The drain siphon must be placed inside a drainpipe (or in a washbasin) at a height of between70 and 100 cm. Make sure that it cannot fall.• Important: the drain pipe must never be pro- longed. If it is too short, call a professional. Electrical connection You can only conne...
Page 34 - Technical characteristics
User information 34 Technical characteristics Garantee conditions and After Sales Service Please contact our AEG agents’ of the country directly. DIMENSIONS HeightWidthDepth 850 mm400 mm600 mm VOLTAGE / FREQUENCYTOTAL POWER 230 V / 50 Hz2300 W WATER PRESSURE Connection to the water network MinimumMa...