Page 3 - Contents; Instructions for use
3 Contents Instructions for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Setting up and connection instructions
4 Programme charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Wash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Separate Conditioning / Starching / Impregnating . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Guarantee conditions
5 Electrical Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Water Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Permissible Water Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6 - Before Putting into Operation for the First Time; ”Installation and Connection Instructions”; Correct Use
Instructions for use 6 Instructions for use 1 Safety The safety of AEG electrical appliances conforms to the recognised technical regulations and the legislation covering the safety of appli-ances. However, as manufacturers, we still regard it as our responsibility to inform you of the following saf...
Page 7 - Child Safety; There is a risk of fire with overheating!
Instructions for use 7 Child Safety • Packaging components (e. g. films, polystyrene) can be hazardous to children. Risk of suffocation! Keep packaging away from children. • Children often cannot recognise the hazards associated with handling electrical appliances. Therefore, ensure the necessary su...
Page 8 - Disposal; Dispose the packing material!
Instructions for use 8 • Allow the washing solution to cool before carrying out an emergency emptying operation or cleaning the drain pump. • Small animals can chew the power cables and water hoses. Risk of electric shock and danger of water damage! Keep small animals away from the washing machine. ...
Page 9 - Environment Tips
Instructions for use 9 2 Environment Tips • The pre-wash cycle is not required for averagely dirty washing. This saves washing powder / liquid, water and time (and does not harm the environment). • The washing machine is especially economical when you fully utilise the stated filling quantities. • F...
Page 10 - Description; Front view
Instructions for use 10 Description Front view Dispenser drawer for Detergent and Conditioner Dispenser drawer for Detergent and Conditioner Door Adjustable feet (to adjust height) Control panel Flap in front ofDrain pump Rating plate (behind door) Pre-wash detergentor water softener Main wash deter...
Page 11 - Control panel
Instructions for use 11 Control panel Programme selector The programme selector is used to choose the most suitable wash setting (for example, wa-ter level, type of drum move-ment, number of rinses, spin speed) forthe type of wash, as well as the temperature of the-detergent solution. OFF (UIT, ARRE...
Page 13 - Additional Programming Buttons
Instructions for use 13 Additional Programming Buttons The additional programming buttons adjust the wash cycle according to how soiled the washing is. Additional cycles are necessary only if the washing is excessively soiled. Depending on the cycle chosen, the various func-tions may be used in comb...
Page 14 - Consumption Values
Instructions for use 14 Consumption Values The values for selected programs in the following tables were deter-mined under normal conditions. However, there is a helpful orientation aid for domestic operation. Program Selector / Temperature Filling Quantity in kg Water in Litres Energy in kWh COTTON...
Page 15 - Before the First Wash
Instructions for use 15 Before the First Wash 0 1. Pull out the washing powder drawer slightly. 2. Pour about 1 litre of water through the washing powder drawer into the washing machine. With the next program start, this will close the solution container and the eco-sluice can function correctly. 3....
Page 16 - Prepare the Washing Cycle; Sort and Prepare the Washing
Instructions for use 16 Prepare the Washing Cycle Sort and Prepare the Washing • Sort the washing according to care codes and type (see ”Washing Types and Care Codes”). • Empty pockets. • Remove metal parts (paper clips, safety pins etc.). • To prevent washing damage and washing snags: Close zip fas...
Page 17 - Washing Types and Care Codes; Cottons; Delicates
Instructions for use 17 Washing Types and Care Codes The care codes help you choose the correct washing program. The washing should be sorted according to type and care code. The temper-atures stated in the care codes are all maximum values. Cottons ç Textiles made of cotton and linen with this care...
Page 18 - Washing Detergents and Care Agents; Water Softener; Water Hardness Details
Instructions for use 18 Washing Detergents and Care Agents Which washing detergent and care agent ? Use only washing detergents and care agents which are suitable for use in washing machines. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. How much washing detergent and care agent ? The amount to be ...
Page 19 - Performing a wash cycle; Quick Start Guide; When the programme is finished:; Add the Washing
Instructions for use 19 Performing a wash cycle Quick Start Guide To complete a wash cycle, follow the steps below: 0 1. Open the door, load the washing. 2. Close the door. 3. Pour detergent/conditioner into the drawer. 4. Choose a suitable programme: – use the programme selector to set the programm...
Page 20 - Pouring in the conditioner/detergent; If using liquid detergents/detergent tablets:; Compartment for pre-wash detergent
Instructions for use 20 Pouring in the conditioner/detergent 3 Tips on using detergents and conditioners. See “Detergents and condi-tioners”. 0 1. Pull the detergentdispenser drawer out fully. 2. Add detergent/conditioner. 3. Push the drawer fully back in. 3 If using liquid detergents/detergent tabl...
Page 21 - Set the Washing Program
Instructions for use 21 Set the Washing Program 3 For a suitable program, the right temperature and possible additional programs for the relevant washing type, refer to the ”Program Tables”. 0 1. Set the program selector to the required washing program with the required temperature. The probable dur...
Page 22 - Change Spin Speed / Select Rinse Hold
Instructions for use 22 Change Spin Speed / Select Rinse Hold 0 If necessary, change the spin speed for the final spin / select RINSE HOLD (GEEN CENTR., SANS ES-SOR.): Press the button Spin speed /RINSE HOLD (GEEN CENTR., SANS ESSOR.) as often as necessary until the display for the required spin spe...
Page 23 - Programme display; Progress indicator
Instructions for use 23 Programme display Progress indicator Before the programme begins, the steps to be com-pleted are shown on the Progress indicator. The stage of the programme currently running is indicated. Multidisplay The estimated time remaining (in minutes) is shown on the Multidisplay unt...
Page 24 - Changing the programme; Changing or interrupting; Selecting additional programme functions
Instructions for use 24 Changing the programme Changing or interrupting 0 1. Press the START/PAUSE (START/PAUZE, MARCHE/PAUSE) button. 2. Turn the programme selector to OFF (UIT, ARRET). The programme is stopped. 3. Set another programme if required. Otherwise, set the selector to PUMP OUT (POMPEN, ...
Page 25 - End of wash cycle / Taking out washing
Instructions for use 25 End of wash cycle / Taking out washing When the programme is completed, the END (EINDE, FIN) light on the progress indicator comes on. If RINSE HOLD (GEEN CENTR., SANS ESSOR.) was selected, the indicator beside the START / PAUSE (START/PAUZE, MARCHE/PAUSE) button flashes. 0 1...
Page 26 - Programme charts; Wash
Instructions for use 26 Programme charts Wash All settings that are generally used in every-day operation of the ma-chine (but not all possible settings) are listed here. Type of items to be washed Care label Max. load size (dry weight) 1) Programme selector Temperature Additional programmes possibl...
Page 28 - Separate Conditioning / Starching / Impregnating
Instructions for use 28 Separate Conditioning / Starching / Impregnating Separate rinse Separate spin Type of items to be washed Max. load size (dry weight) Programme selector Cottons / Linen 5 kg STARCHING (STIJVEN, AMIDON.) Type of items to be washed Max. load size (dry weight) Programme selector ...
Page 29 - Cleaning and Care; Control Panel
Instructions for use 29 Cleaning and Care Control Panel Attention! For cleaning panels and control parts, do not use furniture polish or any aggressive cleaning agents. 0 Wipe off control panels with a damp cloth. Use warm water to do this. Washing Detergent Drawer The washing detergent drawer shoul...
Page 30 - Washing Drum; Filling Door
Instructions for use 30 7. Use a brush to clean the entire rinsing-in part of the washing ma-chine, especially the nozzles on the top side of the rinsing-in chamber. 8. Insert the washing detergent drawer into the guide rails and push it in. Washing Drum The washing drum is made of high-quality stai...
Page 32 - Remedying Faults
Instructions for use 32 What to do if ... Remedying Faults In the event of a fault, try to solve the problem yourself with the aid of the information provided here. If you call Customer Service to deal with one of the faults listed here or to remedy an operating fault, the customer service technicia...
Page 36 - If the washing result is not satisfactory; If the washing is grey and limescale forms in the drum; If there are still grey stains on the washing; If foam is still visible after the final rinse
Instructions for use 36 If the washing result is not satisfactory If the washing is grey and limescale forms in the drum • Not enough washing detergent added. • The right washing detergent was not used. • Special types of stain were not pretreated. • Program or temperature incorrectly set. • If bina...
Page 37 - Carry Out an Emergency Emptying Operation
Instructions for use 37 Carry Out an Emergency Emptying Operation • When the washing machine no longer pumps off the washing solu-tion, an emergency emptying operation must be carried out. • When the washing machine is in a room where there is a frost risk, an emergency emptying operation must be ca...
Page 38 - When all the washing solution has drained off:; Child Safety Feature
Instructions for use 38 When all the washing solution has drained off: 6. Firmly push the plug into the emergency emptying hose and turn it tight clockwise. 7. Put the emergency emptying hose back into the holder. 8. Insert the flap into the base panel and close. Child Safety Feature When the child ...
Page 40 - Tips on safety when installing
Setting up and connection instructions 40 Tips on safety when installing • Do not tilt the appliance on the front edge, or on the right side (looking from the front). Electrical components may become wet! • Check the machine for damage that may have occurred in transit. Damaged equipment must not in...
Page 41 - Setting up the appliance; Transporting the Unit; Remove the Transport Safeguard
Setting up and connection instructions 41 Setting up the appliance Transporting the Unit • Do not place the washing machine on its front side or on its right side (looking from the front). Otherwise the electrical components can get wet. • Never transport the unit without using the transport safegua...
Page 43 - Prepare the Installation Location; Setting Up on a Concrete Pedestal
Setting up and connection instructions 43 Prepare the Installation Location • The installation surface must be clean, dry and free of floor wax resi-due and other lubricating coatings so that the unit does not slide away. Do not use any lubricants as sliding aids. • It is not recommended to set up t...
Page 44 - Compensate for Floor Unevenness
Setting up and connection instructions 44 Compensate for Floor Unevenness Floor unevenness can be compensated for and the height can be cor-rected with the four adjustable screw feet. The height can be adjusted in a range of +10 ... -5 mm. To adjust the feet use the special spanner supplied for remo...
Page 45 - Electrical Connection; Water Connection; Permissible Water Pressure
Setting up and connection instructions 45 Electrical Connection Refer to the rating plate for details of the mains voltage, current type and the necessary fuses. The rating plate is located at the top behind the filling door. ; This unit conforms to the following EU directives: – the ”Low Voltage Di...
Page 46 - Water Inflow
Setting up and connection instructions 46 Water Inflow A pressure hose 1.5 m in length is supplied.If a longer inflow hose is required, only a VDE-approved, complete set of hoses with fitted hose screw connections offered by our Customer Service is permissible. – Sets of hoses in lengths of 2.2 m, 3...
Page 47 - Water Drainage; Water Drainage into a Siphon
Setting up and connection instructions 47 Water Drainage The drainage hose can either be connected to a siphon or hung in a wash basin or bath tub. Only original hoses may be used for extension purposes (max. 3m on the floor and then up to 80 cm high). The Customer Service stocks hoses in lengths of...
Page 48 - Delivery Heads over 1 m
Setting up and connection instructions 48 Delivery Heads over 1 m To pump off the washing / rinsing agent, every washing machine has a pump which transports liquids via the drainage hose up to a height of 1 m, calculated from the machine's floor. For delivery heads over 1 m, consult the Customer Ser...
Page 49 - Fitting under kitchen worktops; Kitchen with worktops 85 cm high.; fully fitted kitchens with; Niche size requirements
Setting up and connection instructions 49 Fitting under kitchen worktops Important: The water supply tap and power outlet must remain acces- sible after the appliance is installed. If the appliance is connected to the mains through a permanent con-nection, it must be separated at installation from t...
Page 50 - Kitchens with worktops 90 cm or higher
Setting up and connection instructions 50 Kitchens with worktops 90 cm or higher 1 Warning! If fitting under a worktop of 90 cm or higher, the top cover must be left on the appliance, to protect it from splashes. Otherwise, adequate protection cannot be guaranteed. In fitted kitchens with worktops 9...
Page 51 - Belgium
Guarantee conditions 51 Guarantee conditions Belgium DECLARATION OF GUARANTEE TERMS. Our appliances are produced with the greatest of care. However, a defect may still oc-cur. Our consumer services department will repair this upon request, either during or after the guarantee period. The service lif...
Page 53 - Customer services
Customer services 53 Customer services Belgium Tel.: Fax.: Electrolux Home Products Belgium ELECTROLUX SERVICEBergensesteenweg 7191502 Lembeek Consumer services 02/363.04.44 02/363.04.00 02/363.04.60 Province de Liège:S.D.E.Rue Gaucet 264020 Liege 04/343.11.60 04/343.47.68
Page 54 - Index
Index 54 Index A Adapter kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 C Care agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Child safety feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 , 38 Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 , 10 , 19 , 20 , 28 Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 55 - Service; When do you incur costs even during the warranty period?
Service 55 Service In the section ”What to do if ...” there is a list of some faults which you can remedy yourself. Look there first if a fault occurs. If you find no in-formation there, please consult your Customer Service Centre. Always prepare in advance for the discussion. By doing so you will s...