Page 3 - CONTENTS; Operating Instructions
Contents 3 CONTENTS Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Programme Tables; Installation and connection instructions; Installation Safety Precautions
Contents 4 Programme Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Separate Rinse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Electrical connection; Warranty conditions / Customer service centres
Contents 5 Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Water connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Permissible water pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - Before Using for the First Time
Operating Instructions 6 Operating Instructions 1 Safety The safety aspects of AEG electrical appliances comply with accepted technical standards and the German Appliance Safety Law. However, as manufacturers we regard it as our responsibility to inform you about the following safety instructions. B...
Page 7 - Child Safety; There is a risk of fire with overheating!
Operating Instructions 7 Child Safety • Packaging materials (e.g. films, polystyrene) can be dangerous for children. Risk of suffocation! Keep packaging away from children. • Children frequently cannot recognise hazards involved in handling electrical appliances. Therefore, ensure that they are prop...
Page 8 - Disposal; Disposing of the Packaging Material!; Environmental tips
Operating Instructions 8 2 Disposal Disposing of the Packaging Material! Dispose of the packaging of your washing machine correctly. All pakka-ging materials used are environmentally-compatible and recyclable. • Plastic parts are identified with internationally standardised abbrevi-ations: • Cardboa...
Page 9 - Unit description; Front view
Operating Instructions 9 Unit description Front view Drawer for Washing Powder and Care Agent Drawer for de-tergent and care agent Main door Screw feet (height-adjustable) Control panel Flap in front of drain pump Rating plate (be-hind filling door) Pre-wash detergent / soaking agent Main detergent(...
Page 10 - Control Panel
Operating Instructions 10 Control Panel Programme Knob The programme knob determines the type of wash cycle (eg. water level, drum movement, number of rinses, spin speed) according to the type of the articles to be washed. Important! Only turn the pro- gramme knob in a clockwise di-rection! Programm...
Page 11 - Programme group
Operating Instructions 11 3 (RINSE) Separate rinse followed by spin or rinse hold, eg. for rinsing hand-washed cottons/linen. 3 Rinse hold means: The washing remains lying in the last rinsing water. It is not spun. 4 (CONDITIONER) Separate conditioning, separate starching or separate finishing for d...
Page 12 - Temperature Selector; Additional Programme Buttons
Operating Instructions 12 13 (GENTLE RINSE) Separate gentle rinse followed by short spin or rinse hold, eg. for rins-ing hand-washed woollens or delicates. 14 (CONDITIONER) Separate gentle conditioning for damp woollens or delicates (1 gentle rinse, liquid care agent is washed in from the compartmen...
Page 14 - Consumption values and time requirements
Operating Instructions 14 Consumption values and time requirements The values for selected programmes in the following tables were deter-mined under standardized conditions. They are nonetheless a useful guide for domestic use. Before the First Wash 0 1. Pull the washing powder drawer out slightly. ...
Page 15 - Prepare washing cycle; Sort washing and prepare
Operating Instructions 15 Prepare washing cycle Sort washing and prepare • Sort the washing according to the care symbol and type (see "Wash-ing types and care codes"). • Empty all pockets. • Remove metal objects (paper clips, safety pins etc.). • To prevent damage to the washing and tangled...
Page 16 - Washing Types and Care Symbols; Cottons; Linen; Delicates
Operating Instructions 16 Washing Types and Care Symbols The care symbols help you choose the correct wash programme. The washing should be sorted according to type and care symbol. The tem-peratures stated in the care symbols are all maximum values. Cottons ç Textiles made of cotton and linen with ...
Page 17 - Washing Detergents and Care Agents; Water Softener; Water Hardness Details
Operating Instructions 17 Washing Detergents and Care Agents Which detergent and care agent ? Use only detergents and care agents which are suitable for use in wash-ing machines. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. How much detergent and care agent ? The amount to be used depends on: • th...
Page 18 - Running a Wash Cycle; Brief Instructions; When the wash programme has been completed:; Add the washing
Operating Instructions 18 Running a Wash Cycle Brief Instructions To run a wash cycle: 0 1. Open the door and fill with washing. 2. Close the door. 3. Add washing detergent / care agent. 4. Set the wash programme – Set the programme using the programme knob; – Set the temperature using the temperatu...
Page 19 - Add Washing Detergent and / Care Agent; Compartment for liquid care agent
Operating Instructions 19 Add Washing Detergent and / Care Agent 3 Refer to the information on washing detergents and care agents, see section entitled “Washing Detergents and Care Agents“. 0 1. Pull out the washing powder drawer as far as it will go. 2. Fill with washing detergent / care agent 3. P...
Page 20 - Setting the Wash Programme
Operating Instructions 20 Setting the Wash Programme 3 For a suitable programme, the right temperature and possible addi-tional programmes for the relevant type of wash, refer to the “Pro-gramme Tables“. Important! Only turn the pro- gramme knob in a clockwise di-rection. 0 1. Set the programme knob...
Page 21 - Changing the Spin Speed/Selecting Rinse Hold
Operating Instructions 21 Changing the Spin Speed/Selecting Rinse Hold 0 If required, change the spin speed for the final spin speed or select o (RINSE HOLD): – Press the spin speed button or – press o (RINSE HOLD) button. If o (RINSE HOLD) is selected the washing will remain in the last rinse water...
Page 22 - Wash Programme Progress; Programme progress display; Changing/Interrupting the Wash Programme; Changing settings
Operating Instructions 22 Wash Programme Progress Programme progress display The programme knob is also a programme progress display. It turns clockwise as the programme progresses until it ends, showing the stage of the programme that is currently being carried out.The speed at which the pro-gramme...
Page 23 - Wash Cycle Completed / Removing Washing; If
Operating Instructions 23 Wash Cycle Completed / Removing Washing A wash programme normally ends with the final spin. If q (SOAKING) has been selected: 0 Release q (SOAKING) button. Main wash for t (COTTONS/LINEN) or } (EASY-CARES) will run. If o (RINSE HOLD) has been selected: The water must first ...
Page 24 - Washing
Operating Instructions 24 Programme Tables Not all possible settings are listed below - only the most appropriate and those most commonly used in everyday operation. Washing Type of Washing, Care Symbols Maximum Fill- ing Quantity (dry weight) 1 1) A 10 litre bucket holds approximately 2.5 kg of dry...
Page 25 - Separate Rinse
Operating Instructions 25 Separate Rinse Separate Conditioning /Starching /Finishing Separate Spin Type of Washing Max. Filling Quantity (dry weight) Programme Knob Cottons / Linen 5 kg 3 (RINSE COTTONS/LINEN) Easy-cares 2.5 kg 8 (RINSE EASY-CARES) Delicates 2.5 kg 13 (GENTLE RINSE DELICATES/WOOLLEN...
Page 26 - Cleaning and Care; Control panel
Operating Instructions 26 Cleaning and Care Control panel Important! Do not use any furniture cleaning agents or aggressive cleaning agents in order to clean panel and control parts. 0 Wipe control panels with a damp cloth. When doing so, use warm wa-ter. Detergent Drawer The detergent drawer should...
Page 27 - Washing Drum
Operating Instructions 27 7. Use a brush to clean the entire rinsing-in section of the washing machine, particularly also the noz-zles on the top side of the rinsing-in chamber. 8. Set the detergent drawer into the guide tracks and push in. Washing Drum The washing drum is made of stainless steel. R...
Page 28 - Cleaning the drain pump
Operating Instructions 28 Cleaning the drain pump Paper clips, nails and so on can sometimes get into the washing ma-chine with the washing and remain in the drain pump casing. Fluff and strands of fabric can gather on these items and block the drain pump.Therefore the drain pump should be cleaned a...
Page 29 - Remedying Faults
Operating Instructions 29 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 technic...
Page 32 - If the washing results are not satisfactory; If there are still grey spots on the washing,; Carrying out emergency drainage
Operating Instructions 32 If the washing results are not satisfactory If the washing has turned grey and if limescale is deposited in the drum, then • Too little detergent was used. • The wrong detergent was used. • Special soiling was not pre-treated. • Program or temperature not set correctly. • I...
Page 33 - When the water is completely drained:
Operating Instructions 33 Caution! The washing solution escaping from the emergency drainage hose may be hot. There is a risk of scalding! Allow the washing solution to cool down before performing emergency drainage. 0 1. Place a flat collecting vessel in order to collect the washing solution which ...
Page 34 - Child Safety Feature; Setting the child safety feature
Operating Instructions 34 Child Safety Feature If the child safety feature is set, the filling door can no longer be closed and no washing program can be started. Setting the child safety feature 0 Use a coin to turn the rotary knob on the inside of the filling door clockwise as far as it will go. 1...
Page 36 - Installation of the appliance; Transporting the appliance; Remove transportation protection
Installation and connection instructions 36 Installation of the appliance 3 Washing machines with curved panels are not suitable for installing under units. Transporting the appliance • Do not place the washing machine on its front or on its right side (viewed from the front). Otherwise, electrical ...
Page 38 - Prepare the installation place; Installation on a concrete base
Installation and connection instructions 38 Prepare the installation place • The installation surface must be clean and dry, free of floor polish residues and other greasy coatings so that the unit does not slip away. Do not use lubricants as a sliding aid. • Installation on a high-veil carpet or fl...
Page 39 - Compensate for floor unevenness
Installation and connection instructions 39 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 the range +10 .. -5mm. To adjust the feet use the special spanner supplied for remov...
Page 40 - Water connection; Permissible water pressure
Installation and connection instructions 40 Electrical connection Details of the mains voltage, current type and required fuses can be found on the rating plate. The ra-ting plate is located at the top above the filling door. For permanent electrical connection within the electrical circuit, provi-s...
Page 41 - Water inflow
Installation and connection instructions 41 Water inflow A pressure hose of 1.35m 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. – Hose sets in lengths of 2.2m, 3...
Page 42 - Water drain; Water drain-off inside a siphon
Installation and connection instructions 42 Water drain The drainage hose can either be connected to a siphon or hung in a wash basin or discharge basin or a bath tub. Only original hoses may be used for extensions (max. 3m laid on the floor and then up to 80cm high). Customer Service stocks drainag...
Page 43 - Delivery heads over 1m; Technical data
Installation and connection instructions 43 Delivery heads over 1m To pump off the washing / rinsing solution, every washing machine has a drain pump which carries liquids up to a height of 1m via the drain-age hose, calculated from the machine's standing surface. Please contact Customer Service for...
Page 50 - INDEX
Index 50 INDEX C Care agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 , 17 , 19 Care symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Child safety feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 , 34 Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 , 19 Conditioning . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 51 - Service; When do you incur costs even during the warranty period?
Service 51 Service In the chapter "What to do if...“ , some faults are listed which you can remedy yourself. Look there first if a fault occurs. If you do not find any information there, please consult your Customer Service. (You can find the addresses and telephone numbers in the section "C...