Please read this user information carefully.
In particular, pay attention to the section ”Safety” on the first pages.
Keep this user information in a safe place for later reference. Pass it on
to any subsequent owners of the unit.
Points which are necessary for your safety or which are important for
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the unit's functional capability are highlighted by a warning triangle
and/or signal words (Warning!, Caution!, Attention!). Always remember.
0 1. This symbol guides you step by step in operating the unit.
2. ...
After this symbol you will find detailed information on operation and
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practical use of the unit.
The clover leaf indicates tips and information on the economical and
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environmentally-responsible use of the unit.
This user information contains information on remedying any faults
which may occur, see the section ”What to do if ...”.
If these instructions are not sufficient, our After-Sales Service is at your
disposal at any time:
ELGROEP & AEG SERVICE
Bergensesteenweg 719
1502 Lembeek
Tel.: 02/ 363 04 44
Here you will receive an answer to any question concerning the features and use of your unit. Of course, we are also pleased to receive any
requests, suggestions and criticism. Our aim is to further improve our
products and services for the benefit of our customers.
In the event of technical problems, our factory customer service in your
area is at your disposal at all times. Also refer to the section ”Service”.
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The safety of AEG electrical appliances conforms to the recognised
technical regulations and the legislation covering the safety of appliances. However, as manufacturers, we still regard it as our responsibility
to inform you of the following safety information.
Before Putting into Operation for the First Time
• Refer to the ”Installation and Connection Instructions” later in this
user information.
• When the unit is delivered in winter months with minus temperatures: Store the washing machine for 24 hours at room temperature
before putting it into operation.
Correct Use
• The washing machine is only designed for normal domestic washing.
If the unit is used for purposes other than that for which it is designed, the manufacturer can accept no liability for any resulting
damages.
• For safety reasons, conversions or modifications to the washing machine are not permissible.
• Use only detergents which are suitable for washing machines. Follow
the washing detergent manufacturer's instructions.
• The washing must not contain any flammable solvents. Also remember this when washing pre-cleaned washing.
• Do not use the washing machine for chemical cleaning.
• Dyes/ dye removers may only be used in washing machines if the
manufacturer expressly allows these products. We cannot be held liable for any resulting damage.
• Use only water from the water mains. Use rainwater or service water
only if it meets the requirements outlined in DIN1986 and DIN 1988.
• Frost damage is not covered by the warranty! If the washing machine
is in a room which is at risk from frost, an emergency emptying operation must be carried out when there is a frost risk (see the section
”Carry Out Emergency Emptying”).
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Instructions for use
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 supervision during operation and do not allow children to play with the washing machine – there is a risk that children can get trapped inside.
• Ensure that children or small animals cannot climb into the washing
machine's drum.
• When disposing of the washing machine: Pull out the mains plug, destroy the door lock, cut off the electrical supply lead and throw away
the plug and the left-over cable. This means that children at play
cannot shut themselves inside and in so doing be in danger.
General Safety
• Repairs to the washing machine may only be carried out by qualified
specialists. Incorrect repairs may result in significant risk to the user.
If repairs are necessary, consult our customer service or your specialist dealer.
• Never use the washing machine if the mains cable is damaged or the
conrol panel, work surface or base panel area are so badly damaged
that the interior of the unit is openly accessible.
• Switch off the washing machine before carrying out cleaning, care
and maintenance work. Also pull the mains plug out of the socket or,
– if it is permanently connected, – switch off the circuit breaker at
the household power distribution box or completely remove the
screw-in fuse.
• Never pull the cable to remove the plug from the socket. Always
pull the plug itself.
• Multiple connectors, couplings and extension cables must not be
used. There is a risk of fire with overheating!
• Do not spray down the washing machine with a water jet. Risk of
electric shock!
• The glass in the door becomes hot in the case of wash programmes
with high temperatures. Do not touch!
• 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.
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Instructions for use
2 Disposal
Dispose the packing material!
Dispose of your washing machine's packaging correctly. All the packaging materials used are harmless to the environment and can be recycled.
• Plastic parts are marked with standard international abbreviations:
>PE<for polyethylene, e.g. sheet wrapping material
>PS<for polystyrene, e.g. padding material (always CFC-free)
>POM< for polyoxymethylene, e.g. plastic clips
• Cardboard packaging is manufactured from recycled paper and
should be deposited in the waste paper collection for recycling.
Dispose the old appliance!
When you finally put your appliance out of operation,
please bring it to your nearest recycling centre or to your dealer.
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.
• For small amounts of washing, use only half to two thirds the recommended amount of washing powder/liquid.
• Suitable pretreatment enables stains and small amounts of dirt to be
removed. You can then wash at a lower temperature.
• Use the energy-saving program to wash garments which are lightly to
moderately dirty.
• There is often no need for conditioner. Try it once! If you use a dryer,
your washing will become soft and velvety even without conditioner.
• In the case of medium to high water hardness, (hardness range II or
higher, see ”Washing and Care Agents”), you should use water softener.
The washing powder/liquid can then always be metered for hardness
range I (= soft).
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Unit Description
Front View
Drawer for
washing
powder and
care agent
Instructions for use
Control panel
Rating plate
(behind filling
door)
Filling door
Screw feet
(height-adjustable)
Drawer for Washing Powder and Care Agent
Main detergent
(powder) and watersoftener if required
In-wash stain treatment
Flap in front of
drain pump
Pre-wash detergent/
soaking agent
Liquid care agent
(conditioner, finisher,
starch)
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Instructions for use
Control Panel
Spin speed button
ON/OFF
button with power in-
dicator light
STAIN button
SOAKING button
QUICK WASH
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.
RINSE HOLD button
button
Programme knob
Temperature
selector
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Important! Only turn the
programme knob in a clockwise
direction!
Programme group t (COTTONS/ LINEN)
k 1 (PRE WASH)
Pre wash for cottons/linen (approx. 30 minutes, temperature limited to
a maximum of 40 °C). The main wash follows immediately afterwards.
t 2 (COTTONS/ LINEN)
Main wash cycle for cottons/linen (cold up to 95 °C).
Instructions for use
3 (RINSE)
Separate rinse followed by spin or rinse hold, eg. for rinsing handwashed cottons/linen.
Rinse hold means: The washing remains lying in the last rinsing water. It
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is not spun.
4 (CONDITIONER)
Separate conditioning, separate starching or separate finishing for
damp cottons/linen (1 rinse, liquid care agent is flushed in from the
compartment æ followed by spin or rinse hold).
5 (SPIN)
Spin after rinse hold or separate spin for handwashed cottons/linen.
Programme group } (EASY-CARES)
k 6 (PRE WASH)
Pre wash for easy-care textiles (approx. 30 minutes, temperature
limited to a maximum of 40 °C). The main wash cycle follows
automatically.
} 7 (EASY-CARES)
Main wash cycle for easy-care textiles (cold to 60 °C).
8 (RINSE)
Separate rinse followed by spin or rinse hold, eg. for rinsing handwashed easy-care articles.
9 (CONDITIONER)
Separate conditioning, separate starching or separate finishing for
damp easy-care textiless (1 rinse, liquid care agent is flushed in from
the compartment æ followed by spin or rinse hold).
10 (SPIN)
Spin after rinse hold or separate spin for handwashed easy-care
articles, woollens and delicates.
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Instructions for use
Programme group s (WOOLLENS)/Ã (DELICATES)
s 11 (WOOLLENS)
Main wash cycle for machine washable woollens and particularly
delicate textiless (cold to 40 °C).
à 12 (DELICATES)
Main wash cycle for delicates (cold to 40 °C).
13 (GENTLE RINSE)
Separate gentle rinse followed by short spin or rinse hold, eg. for rinsing 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 compartment æ followed
by short spin or rinse hold).
v 15 (PUMP OUT)
Water pumped out without spin, eg. after rinse hold.
Temperature Selector
The following settings are possible:
r (COLD), 30, 40, 50, 60, E, 80, 95 °C.
Position E (Energy-saving programme)
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Instead of a wash cycle at 95 °C the energy-saving programme at approx. 70 °C
can be used for lightly or normally
soiled cottons.
Additional Programme Buttons
The additional programme buttons are for suiting the wash programme
to the dirtiness of the washing. Additional programmes are not required for washing which is not excessively dirty.
The additional programmes can only be used in conjunction with
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programmes for the programme groups t (COTTONS/LINEN) and
} (EASY-CARES).
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q (SOAKING)
Soaking time approx. 35 minutes;
Temperature limited to a maximum of 40 °C.
q (SOAKING) can be used in conjunction
with programme knob settings:
– k 1 (PRE WASH COTTONS/LINEN);
– k 6 (PRE WASH EASY CARES).
At the end of the soaking programme the
washing will remain in the washing solution
until you release the q (SOAKING) button
by pressing again. The main wash cycle for
t (COTTONS/LINEN) or } (EASY-CARES)
will follow.
ä (STAIN)
For dealing with heavily soiled or stained
washing (in-wash stain treatment is added at
the optimum time during the course of the
programme).
ä (STAIN) can be used in conjunction with
the programme knob settings:
– k 1 (PRE WASH COTTONS/LINEN);
– t 2 (COTTONS/LINEN);
– k 6 (PRE WASH EASY CARES);
– } 7 (EASY-CARES).
Instructions for use
] (QUICK WASH)
Shorter washing cycle for lightly soiled
washing.
] (QUICK WASH) can be used in conjunction
with the programme knob settings:
– t 2 (COTTONS/LINEN);
– } 7 (EASY-CARES).
M (ON/OFF) button
Pressing the M (ON/OFF) button switches the
washing machine on and starts the selected
programme. Pressing the button again
switches the washing machine off.
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Instructions for use
Consumption values and time requirements
The values for selected programmes in the following tables were determined under standardized conditions. They are nonetheless a useful
guide for domestic use.
Programme knob
t 2 (COTTONS/LINEN)955571.90140
t 2 (COTTONS/LINEN)
t 2 (COTTONS/LINEN) 405540.6011 5
} 7 (EASY-CARES)402.5450.4065
à 12 (DELICATES)302.5400.2540
s 11 (WOOLLENS)302430.2550
1) Information: Programme setting for a test in accordance with EN 60 456. The
consumption values can deviate from the stated values depending on the water
pressure, hardness, inlet temperature, room temperature, type and quantity of
washing, the detergent powder/liquid used, fluctuations in the mains voltage and
selected additional functions.
Temperature
selector
1)
60
Filling
quantity
in kg
5540.95128
Water
in litres
Energy
in kWh
Before the First Wash
0 1. Pull the washing powder drawer out slightly.
2. Pour about 1 litre of water through the washing powder drawer into
the washing machine. The next time a programme is started the solution container will be closed and the eco-sluice can function correctly.
3. Run one wash cycle without washing:
– Programme knob on Position t 2 (COTTONS/LINEN);
– Temperature 95 °C;
– Only add half the quantity of detergent recommended by the manu-
facturer for a full load.
This removes residues left over from manufacture on the drum and solution container.
Time in
minutes
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Instructions for use
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 fasteners,
button closed bed covers and pillow cases, and tie together ribbons,
e.g. on aprons.
• Use clothing made of double-layer fabric (sleeping bag, anorak etc.).
• On knitted, coloured textiles and on wool and textiles with fitted
decorations: Turn inside out.
• Wash small and sensitive items (baby socks, stockings, tights, bras
etc.) in a washing net, a cushion with a zip fastener or in larger socks.
• Treat curtains with particular care. Remove small metal rollers or
small, burred rollers or tie them in a net or in a bag. We cannot ac-
cept any liability for damage.
• Do not wash coloureds and whites together in one washing cycle.
Otherwise, whites will discolour or turn grey.
• New coloureds often contain surplus dye. It is best to wash such
items separately the first time.
• Mix small and large items of washing! This speeds up theeffect of
washing and the washing is more favourably distributed during spin-
ning.
• Loosen up the washing before loading it into the washing machine.
• Put the washing into the drum folded out.
• Pay attention to the care instructions ”Wash separately” and ”Wash
separately several times”!
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Instructions for use
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 temperatures stated in the care symbols are all maximum values.
Cottons ç
Textiles made of cotton and linen with this care symbol are resistant to
mechanical stress and high temperatures. The t (COTTONS/LINEN)
programme is suitable for this type of washing.
Linen è ë
Textiles made of cotton and linen with this care symbol are resistant to
mechanical stress. The t (COTTONS/LINEN) programme is suitable for
this type of washing.
Easy-care washing ê í
Textilies such as finished cotton, cotton mixtures, viscose and synthetics with these care symbols require gentler mechanical treatment. The
} (EASY-CARES) programme is suitable for this type of washing.
Delicates ì
Textiles such as fibre blends, microfibres, viscose, synthetics and net curtains with this care symbol need particularly gentle treatment. The Ã
(DELICATES) programme is suitable for this type of washing.
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Woollens and particularly delicate washing 9 ì
Textiles such as wool, wool mixtures and silk with these care symbols
are especially sensitive to mechanical stress. The s (WOOLLENS) programme is suitable for this type of textile.
Important! Textiles with care symbols ï (handwash) or ñ (Do not
wash!) must not be washed in the washing machine!
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