Page 3 - Content
3 Content Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Environmental tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Program tables
Content 4 Program tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Separate rinse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - Safety instructions; General safety; Installation and connection instructions
5 1 Safety instructions 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: General safety • ...
Page 6 - Safety of children
Safety instructions 6 Safety of children • Often children are not aware of the dangers involved in handling electrical equipment. Therefore please ensure they are adequately supervised whilst the appliance is on and do not allow children to play with the washing machine – there is a risk that the ch...
Page 7 - Disposal; Dispose of the packaging!; Dispose of your old washing machine!
7 2 Disposal Dispose of the packaging! Dispose of the packaging material of your washing machine correctly. All packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be dis-posed of without any danger or burnt in the refuse incinerator.The plastic parts can be reused: • The external plastic cover...
Page 8 - Environmental tips
8 2 Environmental tips • For normally soiled washing you do not need a prewash. In this way you can save washing powder, water and time (and not pollute the environment!). • The washing machine works particularly economically if you exploit the maximum loads. • For small quantities of washing use ha...
Page 9 - The chief features of your appliance
9 The chief features of your appliance • Program setting by means of program selector and temperature selector • Energy saving program for lightly to normally soiled cottonwashing. • Maximum spin speed 800 revolutions per minute . • The speed can be changed to 400 revolutions per minute. • Rinse hol...
Page 10 - Appliance structure; Front view
10 Appliance structure Front view Drawer for detergent and conditioner Control panel Door with handle Flap in front of suds pump Height adjustment, adjustable-screw feet Rating plate (behind door)
Page 11 - Control panel
Appliance structure 11 Control panel Program selector You switch the washing machine on and off using the program selector.– Switching on: Pull out program selector. – To switch off the machine: press in the program selector Furthermore, you determine the washing cycle via the program selector. Diff...
Page 12 - Program group
Appliance structure 12 Program group t / } (COTTONS/LINEN, EASY-CARES) • Position 1 (COTTONS/LINEN)Main washing cycle for normally to heavily soiled cottons/linen (wash – rinse / gentle rinse – spin) • Position 2 (EASY-CARES)Main washing cycle for easy-care fabrics. • Position 3 (QUICK WASH)Shortene...
Page 13 - PUMP OUT; Program selector as progress indicator
Appliance structure 13 k PREWASH: Separate PRE WASH (approx. 20 minutes by maximum 40 ° C) and sub-sequent pumping out. 3 After PRE WASH, the main wash cycle must be set as desired, the pro-gram does not continue automatically. v PUMP OUT Pump out the water after rinse hold (without spinning). Progr...
Page 14 - Drawer for detergent and conditioner
Appliance structure 14 Drawer for detergent and conditioner k Compartment for pre wash detergent.Washed in right at the start of the washing program when the k (PRE WASH) position is selected. l Compartment for powdered main wash detergent and, if neces-sary, water softener.Washed in at the start of...
Page 16 - Before using your machine for the first time
16 Before using your machine for the first time 0 Slightly pull the detergent compartment out of the control panel. 0 Pour about 1 litre of water through the detergent compartment into the washing machine. Only once this has been done does the suds container close and the ECO valve can function corr...
Page 17 - Preparing the washing cycle; Sorting out and preparing washing
17 Preparing the washing cycle Sorting out and preparing washing • Sort out washing according to the type and care symbol (see "Types of washing and care symbols"). • Empty the pockets. • Remove any metal parts (paper clips, safety pins etc.). • To prevent washing from getting damaged and fo...
Page 18 - Cottons; Washing powders and conditioners
Preparing the washing cycle 18 Cottons I Fabrics made of cotton and linen with this care symbol are not sensitive towards mechanical strain and high temperatures. The t (COTTONS/LINEN) program is suitable for this type of washing. Linens G C Fabrics made of cotton and linen with this care symbol are...
Page 19 - How much washing powder and fabric softener ?; Liquid detergent; Using a water softener; Specifications of water hardness
Preparing the washing cycle 19 How much washing powder and fabric softener ? The amount to be used depends on • the load:If the washing powder producer does not make any specifications for small loads, use a third less for half loads, and for very small loads only use half of the amount of washing p...
Page 20 - Execute a washing cycle; Brief instructions; A washing cycle proceeds in the following steps:
20 Execute a washing cycle Brief instructions A washing cycle proceeds in the following steps: 0 Open the door, fill in the washing. 0 Shut the door. 0 Add detergent/conditioner. 0 Set the correct washing program: – Set the program via the program selector; – Set the temperature via the temperature ...
Page 22 - Add detergent/conditioner
Execute a washing cycle 22 Add detergent/conditioner 0 Pull out compartment up to stop limit. 0 Fill in detergent/conditioner. 3 For instructions on detergent and conditioners, see "Detergent andConditioners". 0 Push in the compartment quite inside. k Compartment for pre wash detergent.Washe...
Page 23 - Set the washing program; Set the temperature
Execute a washing cycle 23 Set the washing program 3 Suitable program and correct temperature for the respective type of washing, see "Program Tables." Set the washing program Attention! Program selector may only be rotated clockwise! 0 Set the program selector on the desired washing program...
Page 24 - During the washing program; To stop the washing program before it is finished :; If washing cycle is completed / remove the washing
Execute a washing cycle 24 During the washing program you can at any time – alter the setting of the final spin speed, – press the button o (RINSE HOLD), – alter the temperature setting; Other settings cannot be altered. To stop the washing program before it is finished : 0 Push in program selector....
Page 25 - Washing
25 Program tables Washing Not all possible settings are listed in the following, apart from the day-to-day common settings and those that are deemed reasonable. Washing Types, Care Symbols max. load (dry weight) 1 1) A 10-litre bucket contains about 2,5 kg of dry washing (cotton). Program selector T...
Page 26 - Separate rinse
Program tables 26 Separate rinse Separate gentle rinse / starch / conditioning Separate spin Type of washing Max. filling quantity (dry weight) Program selector Cottons / Linen 5 kg Position 4(RINSE) Easy-Cares 2.5 kg Delicates 2.5 kg Position 10(GENTLE RINSE) Wool 2 kg Type of washing Max. filling ...
Page 27 - Separate pre wash
Program tables 27 Separate pre wash Type of washing Max. filling quantity (dry weight) Program selector Temperature- selector Cottons / Linen 5 kg Position k (PREWASH) r (cold) up to 40 Easy-Cares 2.5 kg Delicates 2.5 kg
Page 28 - Cleaning and caring; In daily use
28 Cleaning and caring In daily use 0 After the program has finished pull out the detergent compartment a little so that it can dry out. 0 Only lean the door to after washing so that the washing machine is aerated from the inside and can dry out. 0 Close the tap. Cleaning the operating panel Control...
Page 29 - Washing machine drum; Door
Cleaning and caring 29 0 Clean the entire compartment area of the washing machine with a brush. 0 Insert the detergent compartment into the guides and push it in. Washing machine drum The washing machine drum is made from rust-free stainless steel. Rusty foreign bodies in the washing can cause rust ...
Page 30 - Trouble Shooting
30 What to do, if … 3 The somewhat different, in comparison to older wash-ing machines, whistling noise during spinning is due to the modern drive system. Trouble Shooting In the case of a malfunction try to solve the problem with the aid of the notes given here. If you call in customer service to r...
Page 32 - If the washing results are not satisfactory; If there are still gray stains on the washing
What to do, if … 32 If the washing results are not satisfactory If the washing is gray and scale has built up in thedrum. • Too little detergent was used. • The wrong detergent was used. • Special soiling was not pre-treated. • Program or temperature not set correctly. • When using component deterge...
Page 33 - Perform emergency drain; When the water is completely drained:
What to do, if … 33 Perform emergency drain 1 Warning! Switch off the washing machine before an emergency drain! If the washing machine no longer pumps out the water then an emer-gency drain must be performed. Attention! The water which runs out of the emergency draining hose can be hot. There is a ...
Page 34 - Clean suds pump
What to do, if … 34 Clean suds pump 1 Warning! Switch the washing machine off prior to cleaning the suds pump! 0 Next perform an emergency drain (see section above "Perform emer-gency drain"). 0 Lay a cloth on the floor in front of the suds pump cover. Some water may run out. 0 Undo the cove...
Page 35 - Technical data; This appliance complies with the following EC directives:; Power supply
35 Technical data Height x width x depth 85 x 60 x 60 cm Depth with the door opened 95 cm Height adjustability approx. +10/-5 mm Empty weight approx. 85 kg Full load (depending on the program) max. 5 kg Area of application household Drum speed when washing max. 53 rpm -1 Drum speed when spinning see...
Page 36 - Service; When do you incur costs even during the warranty period?
36 Service In the chapter "Troubleshooting" some disturbances have been summa-rised, which you can solve yourself. If you do not find any helpful infor-mation there, please contact your local Customer Service Centre. Addresses and phone numbers can be found in the separate “Guarantee Conditi...
Page 37 - Index
37 Index A Automatic control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 C Conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 , 14 , 22 Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Cotton mixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ...