Page 3 - CONTENTS; Operating instructions
Contents 3 CONTENTS Operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Installation and Connection Instructions
Contents 4 Program Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Separate Soaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Guarantee/Service departments
Contents 5 Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Water connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Permissible water pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6 - Prior to initial start-up; Intended use
6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Safety The safety standards of AEG electric appliances are in keeping with the recognised rules of technology and the law governing the safety of appliances. Nevertheless as a manufacturer we are committed to famil-iarise you with the following safety instructions: Prior t...
Page 7 - Safety of children; This could constitute a safety hazard!
Operating instructions 7 Safety of children • Packaging materials (e.g. sheet and Styrofoam) can be dangerous for children. Danger of asphyxiation! Keep packaging materials at a safe distance from children. • Children are often unable to recognise the dangers involved with electrical appliances. Pro...
Page 8 - Disposal; Dispose of the packaging!; Environmental protection tips
Operating instructions 8 2 Disposal Dispose of the packaging! Dispose of washing machine packaging materials properly. All packag-ing materials are environmentally sound and can be safely disposed of, or burned in a refuse incineration plant.The plastic parts can be reused: • The external plastic co...
Page 9 - Appliance Description; Front view
Operating instructions 9 Appliance Description Front view Drawer for detergent and conditioner Drawer for detergent andsoftener Control panel Main door Circulation pump cover Threaded feet(height adjustable) Rating plate (on the rear of the main door) Outer door Emergency drain hose k Pre-wash deter...
Page 10 - Control Panel; Position
Operating instructions 10 Control Panel Program Selector You define the type of wash using the program selector. Attention! Program selector may only be rotated clockwise! The various positions have the follow-ing effect: Position k (PRE WASH) Cold pre wash prior to the main wash, the main wash foll...
Page 11 - Temperature Selector
Operating instructions 11 3 Rinse hold ( o ) means: the washing is left in the last rinse water, it is not spun. Position 5 (CONDITIONER) Separate conditioning, separate starching, separate treatment of wet cotton/linen or easy-care washing (1 rinse, liquid conditioner is washed in from the w compar...
Page 12 - Consumption Data and Time Required
Operating instructions 12 Ã (DELICATES) For delicate washing (temperature automatically limited to a maximum of 40 °C). s (WOOLLENS) For machine washable woollens and particularly delicate fabrics (tem-perature automatically limited to a maximum of 40 °C). M (ON/OFF) Button This button is used to sw...
Page 13 - Before Washing for the First Time
Operating instructions 13 Before Washing for the First Time 0 1. Pull the detergent drawer out from the control panel a little. 2. Pour around 1 litre of water into the washing machine via the deter-gent drawer. This will ensure when the washing machine is started that the water container is closed ...
Page 14 - Prepare washing cycle; Sort washing and prepare
Operating instructions 14 Prepare washing cycle Sort washing and prepare • Sort washing according to care symbol and type (see "Washing types and care symbols"). • Empty all pockets. • Remove metal objects (paper clips, safety pins etc.). • In order to prevent bunching up of washing and dama...
Page 15 - Washing Types and Care Symbols; Cottons; Delicates
Operating instructions 15 Washing Types and Care Symbols Care symbols assist in the selection of the correct washing program. Washing should be sorted according to type and care symbol. The tem-peratures indicated in the care symbols are maximum temperatures. Cottons ç Cotton and linen fabrics with ...
Page 16 - Detergent and conditioner; Using Water Softener; Information on Water Hardness
Operating instructions 16 Detergent and conditioner Which detergent and conditioner ? Use only detergents and conditioners which are suitable for use in washing machines. Always observe the manufacturer’s instructions. How much detergent and conditioner ? The required quantity depends upon: • the am...
Page 17 - Performing A Wash; Brief Instructions; At the end of the washing program:
Operating instructions 17 Performing A Wash Brief Instructions A wash is performed in the following steps: 0 1. Open the door, load the washing. 2. Close the door. 3. Add detergent/conditioner. 4. Set the correct washing program: – Set the program on the program selector; – Set the temperature on th...
Page 18 - Loading the Washing
Operating instructions 18 Loading the Washing 3 For maximum loads see the "Program Tables". For notes on the correct preparation of the washing, see "Washing Types and Care Symbols". 0 1. Sort and prepare washing according to type. 2. Press and release the outer door in area of the s...
Page 19 - Adding Detergent / Conditioner; When using liquid detergents:
Operating instructions 19 Adding Detergent / Conditioner 3 For information on detergents and condi-tioners see "Detergents and Conditioners" section. 0 1. Open the drawer: press in the flap on the drawer so as to be able to grasp the handle (1), pull out the drawer (2). 2. Add detergent/cond...
Page 20 - Setting the Washing Program
Operating instructions 20 Setting the Washing Program 3 For suitable programs and the right temperature for the relevant type of washing, see "Program Tables". Important! Only turn the pro- gram selector clockwise! 0 1. Set the program selector to the desired washing program. 2. Set the temp...
Page 21 - Starting the Washing Program/Setting the Delay Timer; Set the Delay Timer if necessary:; Changing the Spin Speed/Selecting Rinse Hold
Operating instructions 21 Starting the Washing Program/Setting the Delay Timer 0 1. Check whether the water tap is open. 2. Switch on the washing machine: Press the M (ON/OFF) button. – The washing program starts automatically after approx. six seconds. – During these six seconds you can set a time ...
Page 22 - During the Washing Program; Program Progress Indicator
Operating instructions 22 During the Washing Program Program Progress Indicator The program selector serves as a program progress indicator by rotating in a clockwise direction to the end of the program. 3 In the case of the STAIN (position 1), MAIN WASH (position 2) and QUICK WASH (position 3) prog...
Page 23 - Wash Complete / Removing the Washing; Once the Program is Finished:
Operating instructions 23 Wash Complete / Removing the Washing The washing program is finished when the M (ON/OFF) button indica- tor lamp extinguishes. After a Rinse Hold: After a rinse hold the water must be pumped out first, or the washing spun: 0 Either keep pressing the final spin speed / o (RI...
Page 24 - Program Tables; Washing
Operating instructions 24 Program Tables Washing Not all possible settings are listed in the following, but only those that are useful and meaningful in everyday use. Washing Type, Care Symbol Max. Load (weight dry) 1) Program Selector Temperature Selector Washing Type Button Cottons ç 5 kg Position...
Page 26 - Separate Soaking
Operating instructions 26 Separate Soaking Separate Conditioning / Starching / Treatment Separate Rinsing Separate Spinning Type of Washing Max. Load (weight dry) Program Selector Temperature Selector Washing Type Button Cottons/Linen 5 kg Position 7 (SOAKING) r (COLD) to 40 t (COTTONS/LINEN) Easy-C...
Page 27 - Cleaning and Caring; Control panel
Operating instructions 27 Cleaning and Caring Control panel Attention! Do not use furniture care products or aggressive cleansers for cleaning control panels and control elements. 0 Wipe control panels with a moist cloth. Use warm water. Detergent drawer The detergent drawer should be cleaned from t...
Page 28 - Washing drum
Operating instructions 28 Washing drum The washing drum is made of rust-free stainless steel. Rusty objects in the washing drum may lead to rust deposits on the drum. Attention! Do not clean the stainless steel drum with acid containing decalcifying agents, abrasives containing chlorine or iron, or ...
Page 29 - What to do when ...; Trouble Shooting
Operating instructions 29 What to do when … 3 The somewhat different, in comparison to older wash-ing machines, whistling noise during spinning is due to the modern drive system.A rattling sound on startup – in particular when using for the first time – is caused by the circulation pump and is due t...
Page 32 - If the washing results are not satisfactory; If the washing is grey and there are calcium deposits in the drum
Operating instructions 32 If the washing results are not satisfactory If the washing is grey and there are calcium deposits in the drum • Too little detergent was used. • The wrong detergent was used. • Special soiling was not pre-treated. • Program or temperature not set correctly. • When using com...
Page 33 - If there are still gray stains on the washing; If at the end of the last rinse foam is still visible; If there are white remnants on the washing
Operating instructions 33 If there are still gray stains on the washing • Washing soiled with ointments, grease or oils was washed with too little detergent. • Too lower temperature was used for washing. • A common cause is that softener – particularly that in concentrated form – has got onto the wa...
Page 34 - Performing an Emergency Drain; When the water is completely drained:
Operating instructions 34 Performing an Emergency Drain • If the washing machine no longer pumps out the water then an emergency drain must be performed. • If the washing machine is installed in a room subject to frost, an emergency drain must be performed if there is a danger of frost.In addition: ...
Page 35 - Cleaning the Circulation Pump
Operating instructions 35 3 The ECO valve does not function when the machine has been fully emptied. Therefore add approx. 1 liter of water before the next wash (pour in through the detergent drawer). Cleaning the Circulation Pump 1 Warning! Switch the washing machine off and unplug from the mains b...
Page 36 - Additional Rinse/Water Cooling
Operating instructions 36 lation pump cover. Some water may run out. 4. Unscrew the circulation pump coverin an anticlockwise direction andremove. 5. Remove foreign body from thepump housing. 6. Check whether it is possible to turn the pump impeller. (Jerky pump movement is normal.) If it is not pos...
Page 37 - Make the Adjustment:
Operating instructions 37 3 The program duration and water consumption are increased by water cooling and/or the additional rinse. Position "1": Water Cooling At the end of the main wash, the water is cooled (by adding cold water) prior to pumping out.This setting is only effective for t (CO...
Page 38 - Installation Safety Precautions
Installation and Connection Instructions 38 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONINSTRUCTIONS 1 Installation Safety Precautions • Do not tip the washing machine on its front or left side (seen from the front). Electrical components could become wet! • Check the washing machine for transport damage. You should...
Page 39 - Dimensions of the appliance
Installation and Connection Instructions 39 Dimensions of the appliance Niche measurements
Page 40 - Installation of the appliance; Transporting the appliance
Installation and Connection Instructions 40 Installation of the appliance Transporting the appliance • Do not lay the washing machine on the front or on the left side (seen from the front); otherwise the electrical components could become wet! • Never transport the appliance without transportation p...
Page 41 - Remove transportation protection
Installation and Connection Instructions 41 Remove transportation protection Attention! Be absolutely certain that all shipping braces have been removed before installing the appliance. Store all shipping braces in a safe place in case they are required for future transport (moving). 3 Special spann...
Page 42 - Prepare the installation place; Installation on a concrete base
Installation and Connection Instructions 42 Prepare the installation place • The installation surface must be clean and dry, free of floor wax and other smearing substances, so that the appliance does not slip off. Do not use any lubricant as sliding aid. • Installation on a high-veil carpet or floo...
Page 43 - Levelling on uneven floors
Installation and Connection Instructions 43 Levelling on uneven floors Using the four adjustable threaded feet, compensation can be made for unevenness in the floor and the height of the appliance adjusted. The height can be adjusted over the range +10... -5 mm. To adjust the feet use the special sp...
Page 44 - Power supply; Water connection
Installation and Connection Instructions 44 Power supply D etails on the mains voltage, type of current and the neces-sary fuse protection are to be found on the rating plate. The rating plate is above and behind the door. For permanent electrical con-nection within the electrical circuit, provision...
Page 45 - Permissible water pressure
Installation and Connection Instructions 45 Permissible water pressure Water pressure must be equal to a least 1 bar (= 10 N/cm 2 = 0.1 MPa), and no more than 10 bar (= 100 N/cm 2 = 1 MPa). • By more than 10 bar: connect a pressure reduction valve upstream. • By less than 1 bar: Unscrew the flexible...
Page 46 - Water drain-off inside a siphon; Water drain-off inside a basin; Delivery heights above 1 m
Installation and Connection Instructions 46 2. Connect the straight hose connector to a water tap with an R 3/4 (inch) thread. Attention! Only tighten the plastic nuts on the hose connectors by hand. 3. By opening the water tap slowly prior to the initial operation, check whether the connection is t...
Page 47 - Changing Over The Door Hinges
Installation and Connection Instructions 47 Changing Over The Door Hinges 0 1. Remove the screws (1) on the inside of the door. 2. Detach the door by pushing it horizontally (2). 3. Remove 3 screws (3) at the front of the appliance. 4. In order to release the plastic cover (4) from the appliance:pre...
Page 48 - Protection Against Touching Under Work Surfaces; Removing the Worktop
Installation and Connection Instructions 48 Incorporating in Kitchens (Built-In) To build-in your washing machine you will need the Built-In Installa-tion Kit (E No. 605 898 832). Protection Against Touching Under Work Surfaces 1 Warning! When the appliance is built-in, the top of the appliance must...
Page 49 - Fitting and Earthing the Sheet Metal Cover; Water Vapour Protection for Work Surfaces
Installation and Connection Instructions 49 Fitting and Earthing the Sheet Metal Cover 0 1. Insert the cover from behind, fitting the slots in the worktop brackets (5), and slide forwards. Important! The four metal tags must slide underneath the mounting plate at the front (6). 2. Screw the cover in...
Page 50 - Connections For Built-In Appliances; For Correct and Safe Guidance of the Hoses:
Installation and Connection Instructions 50 Connections For Built-In Appliances The water feed, drain and mains power connections must always be to the side of the appliance. There is no room for these connections behind the appliance. The connections must remain accessible for servicing purposes ev...
Page 51 - Fitting a Decor Panel; Decor Panel Dimensions
Installation and Connection Instructions 51 Fitting a Decor Panel Free-standing front loading models equipped with decor frames can be fitted with decor panels. Only the supplier of the kitchen units can sup-ply decor panels. Decor Panel Dimensions (with 100 mm high plinth) Width 585 +1 mm Height 58...
Page 54 - Technical data
Installation and Connection Instructions 54 Technical data Height x Width x Depth 85 x 60 x 60 cm Depth with open door 114 cm Height adjustment approx. +10/-5 mm Weight when empty approx. 85 kg Load (depending on the program) max. 5 kg Area of use Household Wash cycle drum speed max. 53 min -1 r.p.m...
Page 55 - GUARANTEE/SERVICE DEPARTMENTS; Weitere Kundendienststellen im Ausland
Guarantee/Service departments 55 GUARANTEE/SERVICE DEPARTMENTS Weitere Kundendienststellen im Ausland In diesen Ländern gelten die Garantiebedingungen der örtlichen Part-ner. Diese können dort eingesehen werden. Further after-sales service agencies overseas In these countries our AEG agents’ own gua...
Page 58 - INDEX
Index 58 INDEX C Calcium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 , 11 , 16 , 19 liquid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Cotton Mixtures . . . . . . ...
Page 59 - SERVICE; You will be charged even during the warranty period
Service 59 SERVICE If a malfunction should occur at the appliance, refer first to the section "What to do when ..." in these user instructions. If you do not find any applicable instructions there, contact your customer service centre. (Addresses and telephone number can be found in the "...