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    LAVAMAT 40 81 0 LAVAMAT 40820 The environmentally friendly washing machine User information PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION[...]

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    Summary 2 SUMMARY Warnings ....................................................................................................... 3 Usage .............................................................................................................. 3 Precautions against frost ........................................................................[...]

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    User’s instructions 3 1. Warnings Keep this user’s manual with your washing machine. If you sell your washing machine or give it away, make sure that it is accompanied by its user’s manual. The new user can then be informed of how the washing machine operates and read relevant warnings. These warnings have been written for your safety and for[...]

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    User’s instructions 4 before each wash. They can cause serious damage if they are left in your washing. • Do not put articles in your washing machine if you have used a solvent, alcohol, trichloroethylene, etc., to remove stains from them. If you must use these stain removers, wait until the product has evaporated before putting the articles in[...]

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    User’s instructions 5 ting the formation of frost or ice that can damage your washing machine. The next time you want to use your washing machine, make sure that it is installed in a room in which the temperature is above 0°C. 1.3. Scrapping All materials marked with the symbol can be recycled. Put them in a waste tip (ask for information from y[...]

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    User’s instructions 6 2. Washing machine description 1 - Control panel 2 - Lid opening handle 3 - Filter door 4 - Leveling screws 5 - Lever for moving the washing machine 2.1. The detergents dispenser Symbols 1 - prewash 2 - wash 3 - softener (do not exceed the MAX mark) 4 - softener overflow (if overfilled). 1 2 4 5 3 1 2 3 4[...]

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    User’s instructions 7 3. Control panel 3.1. Programmes selector It is used to select the most suitable programme to the type and soiling of your laundr y. Warning : never turn the pro- gramme selector in the anticlock- wise direction. - COTTON / LINEN WITH PREWASH Prewash at 40°C - Main washing for cotton / linen to be boiled from 30°C to 95°C[...]

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    User’s instructions 8 - SYNTHETICS WITH PREWASH Prewash at 40°C - Main washing for synthetics from 30°C to 60°C. - SYNTHETICS Main washing for synthetics from 30°C to 60°C. - SYNTHETICS Main washing for synthetics from 30°C to 40°C. - DELICATES Main washing for delicates from 30°C to 40°C. - WOOL Main washing for machine washable wool at[...]

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    User’s instructions 9 3.2. Additional programme pushbuttons These pushbuttons can adapte the washing programme to the degree of dirtiness of the laundry. But it is not necessary to select them in case of garments normally soiled. Depending on the selected programme, different functions can be combined. - SPINNING SPEED REDUCTION PUSHBUTTON 800/40[...]

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    User’s instructions 10 3.4. Progress within the programme The programme selector turns gradually and shows you how far the programme has advanced.[...]

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    User’s instructions 11 4. Consumptions and programme dura- tions Values given in the above table are provided as a guide and may vary depending on the water supply temperature and pressure, and your electricity power supply mains voltage. Timer / Temperature Washing load in kg Water con- sumption in liters Energy con- sumption in kWh Dura- tion i[...]

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    User’s instructions 12 5. Washing guide 5.1. Sorting and preparing your washing • Sort the washing by type and care symbol (see chapter 5.4: Inter- national symbols for care of textiles): normal wash for strong washing that can resist energetic wash and spin; delicate wash for delicate washing that should be treated more carefull y . For mixed [...]

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    User’s instructions 13 • about one third full for very delicate articles such as net curtains and wool. For a mixed wash, fill the drum as required for the most delicate ma- terial. 5.3. Detergents and additives Only use detergents and additives suitable for use in a washing ma- chine. Read the manufacturer's instructions and respect secti[...]

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    User’s instructions 14 5.4. International symbols[...]

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    User’s instructions 15 6. How to do a wash ? Before the first wash in your washing machine, we recommend that you should do a preliminary wash at 95°C with detergent but without any washing to clean the tub. 6.1. Loading the washing • Lift the machine cove r. • Open the drum by pressing on the locking button A; the two flaps automatically se[...]

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    UIser’s instructions 16 6.5. Select the desired washing programme Choose the programme depending on the natrue and dirtiness of your washing. Turn the knob in the clockwise direction until you find the chosen programme. 6.6. Start the washing programme Check that the water tap is open. Press the ON/OFF pushbutton to start your washing machine : t[...]

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    User’s instructions 17 7. Programmes tables 7.1. Washing This table does not include all possibilities, simply the best and most usual adjustments in practice. Washing type Max. washing quantity Timer Temperature Other possible options Washing to be boiled 5 kg Cotton / linen with prewash 30-95 800 / 400 NO SPINNING RINSE PLUS Cotton / Linen with[...]

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    User’s instructions 18 7.2. Sepa rate softener / starch 7.3. Separate rinse 7.4. Separate spinning Washing type Max. washing quan- tity (dry weight) Timer Washing to be boiled Coloureds 5,0 kg SOFTENER Easy care washing 2,5 kg Delicate washing 2,5 kg Wool 1,0 kg Washing type Max. washing quan- tity (dry weight) Timer Washing to be boiled Coloured[...]

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    User’s instructions 19 8. Care and cleaning Do not do any cleaning operation until you have unplugged the washing machine. 8.1. Descaling the washing machine Normally there is no need to descale the washing machine if the de- tergent was correctly proportioned. If descaling is necessary, use a special non-corrosive product specially designed for [...]

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    User’s instructions 20 You can thus clean it using running water and a brush or a twisted cloth. Check that the si- phons at the back of the detergents dispenser are not blocked. Reassembly : Put the detergents dispenser in the notches until they lock. 8.4. The drain filter Clean the filter at the bottom of the washing machine regularly. The &quo[...]

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    User’s instructions 21 Drain residual water: Put a receptacle under the drain. Turn the cap in the anti-clockwise direction until it is vertical to release residual water. Remove the filter: Unscrew the cap all the way and take it off. Clean it tho-roughly with running water. Put the assembly back and screw it in the clockwise direction. After cl[...]

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    User’s instructions 22 9. Operating problems Many checks have been carried ou t during the manufacture of your washing machine. However, if you face a problem with its operation, please read the following sections before calling the After Sales servi - ce. Symptom Cause The washing machine will not start or will not fill: • the washing machine [...]

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    User’s instructions 23 The cover does not open during the cycle : • the lid cannot open until 1 to 2 minu- tes after the washing machine has stopped. The washing machine stops during a washing cycle : • the water or electricity supply is defective, • a rinse hold* was pr ogrammed. There is water on the floor around the washing ma- chine: ?[...]

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    User’s instructions 24 The washing cycle is much too long : • the water inlet is blocked, • there was a power supply failur e or the water was cut off, • the motor temper atur e safety device tripped, • the water inlet temperatur e is lower than normal. Softener or Javel* water flows through the over- flow orifice when filling : • you d[...]

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    User’s instructions 25 10. Installation and connection instructions 10.1. Warnings • This washing machine is heav y . Take care when moving it. • You must remove the packing on the washing machine before use. Failure to remove all transport protection devices can cause damage to the washing machine or nearby furniture. The washing machine mus[...]

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    User’s instructions 26 10.2. Washing machine dimensions Front and side views Back view[...]

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    User’s instructions 27 10.3. Installation 10.3.1. Unpacking Packing used to protect inte rnal parts of the washing machine during transport mu st be removed before the washing machine is put into service for the first time. Remove all packing from the washing machine. Tilt the washing machine sideways and then remove the packing under t he motor,[...]

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    User’s instructions 28 You can now see the openings that must be closed with the caches in the pack attached to the washing machine; do not forget to fold down the central capsule. Make sure that you have removed all these parts from your washing machine and keep them so that you can use them again if you need them for future transport. If you wa[...]

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    User’s instructions 29 10.3.3. Moving your washing machine If you want to move your washing machine, lift it onto its rollers by pulling the lever at the bot- tom of the washing machine all the way to the left. When you have put your washing machine into the required location, put the lever back into its initial position. 10.3.4. Leveling Precise[...]

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    User’s instructions 30 10.3.5. Water inlet Please install the water inle t hose onto the back of your washing machine : - Insert the seal in the hole at the bottom of the back panel (fig. 1). - Screw on the bottom fitting of the water inlet hose as shown in fig. 2 and fig. 3. - Connect the feed hose connector onto the water inlet tap, taking care[...]

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    User’s instructions 31 11. Technical characteristics 12. Garantee conditions and After Sales Service Please contact our AEG agents’ of the country directly. DIMENSIONS Height Width Depth 850 mm 397 mm 600 mm VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY TOTAL POWER 230 V / 50 Hz 2300 W WATER PRESSURE Connection to the water network Minimum Maximum 0,05 MPa (0,5 bar) 0,8[...]

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