AEG Washer 40810 User Manual

LAVAMAT 40810  
LAVAMAT 40820  
The environmentally friendly washing machine  
User information  
PERFEKT IN FORM UND FUNKTION  
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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 the sa-  
fety of others. Please read these comments carefully before instal-  
ling and using your washing machine. Thank you for your  
attention.  
1.1. Usage  
• When you receive your washing machine, unpack it or have it  
unpacked immediately. Check its general appearance. Make any  
reserves in writing on the delivery form and keep a copy.  
• Your washing machine was designed for use by adults. Make sure  
that children do not touch it or use it as a toy.  
• Do not modify or attempt to modify the characteristics of this  
washing machine. This could be dangerous for you.  
• Your washing machine is intended for normal domestic use. Do  
not use it for commercial or industrial purposes of for any  
purpose other than that for which it was designed : to wash, to  
rince and to spin.  
• Unplug the power suplly plug and close the water supply tap  
every time after using your washing machine.  
• Only wash articles that can resist machine washing. Refer to the  
instructions on the label for each article.  
• Do not wash underwear with bones, or any material without  
hems, or torn materials in your washing machine.  
• Remember to remove all coins, safety pins, boraches, screws, etc.,  
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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 the drum.  
• Collect all small articles such as socks, belts, etc., in a small cloth  
bag or pillow case.  
• Use the quantity of detergent indicated in the «proportioning of  
detergents» section.  
• Always unplug the washing machine before cleaning it and doing  
any maintenance.  
1.2. Precautions against frost  
If your washing machine is exposed to temperatures below 0°C, take  
the following precautions :  
• Close the tap and disconnect the water supply pipe.  
• Put the end of this pipe and the drain pipe into a bowl on the floor.  
• Select the «Drain» programme and make sure it works until it is  
complete.  
• Switch the washing machine off by putting the program selector  
*
to the «Off» position or pressing on the «On/Off»* key.  
• Unplug the washing machine.  
• Screw in the water inlet pipe and install the drain pipe.  
Water that remained in the pipes will then be evacuated, thus preven-  
*depending on model  
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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 your municipal offices) so  
that they can be recovered and recycled.  
When you take your washing machine to the tip, make sure that  
everything that could be dangerous is out of service ; cut the power  
supply cable flush with the surface of your washing machine.  
The symbol  
on the product or on its packaging indicates that  
this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall  
be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of  
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is dis-  
posed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative conse-  
quences for the environment and human health, which could  
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.  
For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please  
contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service  
or the shop where you purchased the product.  
1.4. Protection of the environment  
We recommend that the following instructions should be followed to  
achieve savings in water and energy and therefore to contribute to  
protection of the environment:  
• If possible, use the washing machine at full capacity rather than  
with partial loads (however, do not overload the drum).  
• Only use the Prewash or Soak function for very dirty washing.  
• Use a detergent dose adapted to the water hardness (see «propor-  
tioning of detergents» section) and to the amount of washing  
and how dirty it is.  
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2. Washing machine description  
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1 - Control panel  
2 - Lid opening handle  
3 - Filter door  
4 - Leveling screws  
5 - Lever for moving the washing  
machine  
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5
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2.1. The detergents dispenser  
Symbols  
1 - prewash  
2 - wash  
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1
3
3 - softener  
(do not exceed the MAX mark)  
4 - softener overflow  
(if overfilled).  
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3. Control panel  
Control  
lamp  
Programmes selector  
Pushbuttons  
Thermostat  
3.1. Programmes selector  
It is used to select the most suitable  
programme to the type and soiling of  
your laundry.  
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.  
- COTTON / LINEN  
Main washing for cotton / linen to be boiled from 30°C to 95°C.  
- COTTON / COLOREDS  
Main washing for cotton or coloreds from 30°C to 60°C.  
- COLOREDS  
Main washing for coloreds from 30°C to 40°C.  
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- 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 40°C.  
- RINSES  
3 separate rinses which can, for instance, be used to rinse and spin  
handwash garments.  
- SOFTENER  
1 separate rinse which can, for instance, be used to rinse and spin  
handwash garments.  
- SPINNING  
Separate spin for cotton and coloureds programmes.  
- SHORT SPINNING  
Separate short spin for synthetics, delicates and wool programmes.  
- DRAIN  
Drain water without spin afterwards.  
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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 800/400  
The pushbutton 800/400 allows to realize a spinning to 400 rpm  
(pressed pushbutton) or to 800 rpm (released pushbutton) on the cot-  
ton programmes.  
If you wish end the synthetics, delicates and wool programmes by a  
short spinning, the spinning speed will be either 600 rpm (released  
pushbutton) either 400 rpm (pressed pushbutton).  
- SPINNING SUPPRESSION  
This pushbutton eliminates spin drying on all programmes. They ter-  
minate then with a drain.  
- RINSE PLUS  
This option adds more water in rinses on Cotton programmes. It is ad-  
vised for allergic people to detergent products and in areas with fresh  
water.  
3.3. Thermostat  
Use the thermostat to choose the temperatu-  
re of the washing water. You can choose any  
temperature between cold « » and 95°C.  
You can use the «E» position if you want to  
realize an economical programme.  
The temperatures given in the programmes  
table are provided as a guide. You can vary  
them using the thermostat knob on your  
washing machine. Always scrupulously res-  
pect the temperature shown on the label on each item of washing.  
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3.4. Progress within the programme  
The programme selector turns gradually and shows you how far the  
programme has advanced.  
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4. Consumptions and programme dura-  
tions  
Timer / Temperature  
Washing  
load  
Water  
con-  
Energy  
con-  
Dura-  
tion in  
in kg  
sumption sumption minutes  
in liters  
in kWh  
2,00  
1,20  
0,70  
1,00  
0,40  
0,50  
WHITE/COLOUREDS 95  
WHITE/COLOUREDS 60  
WHITE/COLOUREDS 40  
SYNTHETICS 60  
4,5  
4,5  
4,5  
2,0  
2,5  
1,0  
63  
130  
130  
85  
*
59  
59  
47  
80  
DELICATES 30  
47  
55  
WOOL 30  
45  
50  
*Programme setting for testing in accordance with standard EN 60456.  
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.  
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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 carefully. For mixed  
loads composed of articles of different types of fibers, choose a  
program and temperature suitable for the most fragile fiber.  
• Wash white washing and color washing separately. Otherwise, the  
white washing may be colored or look gray.  
• New clothes very often have too much color. Preferably wash new  
clothes separately for the first time. Respect "wash separately" and  
"wash several times separately" care instructions.  
• Empty pockets and spread out the washing.  
• Take off all loose buttons, pins and hooks and eyes. Close zip faste-  
ners, tie knots in laces and straps.  
• Turn clothes made of several layers of textiles (sleeping bags, ano-  
raks, etc.), colored hosiery and wool and textiles with add-on deco-  
rations, inside out.  
• Wash small delicate items (socks, tights, bras, etc) in a washing net.  
• Treat curtains with special care. Remove curtain hooks and put net  
curtains in a net bag or a sachet.  
5.2. Washing load depending on the nature of the  
material  
The quantity of washing that you put in your drum must not exceed  
the maximum capacity of your washing machine. This capacity may  
vary depending on the nature of your textiles. Reduce the quantity of  
washing if it is very dirty or if you have terry cloth type materials.  
Not all textiles have the same volume and the same water retention ca-  
pacity. This is why in general the drum should be filled:  
• completely, but without excessive pressure for cotton and linen,  
and for mixed washe,  
• half full for treated cottons and synthetic fibers,  
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• 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 sections 2.1  
and 3.2.  
Powder detergents can be used without restriction; liquid detergents  
should be poured either in the proportioning bowl directly in the  
drum, or in the wash compartment provided that the washing machi-  
ne is started immediately; detergents in tablets or doses must be put  
into the wash compartment of the detergents dispenser in your  
washing machine.  
The quantity of detergent to be used depends on the amount of  
washing to be washed, the hardness of the water and how dirty the  
washing is.  
If the water is soft, you can reduce the doses slightly. Increase the  
doses slightly if the water is hard (it is recommended to use a water  
softener) or if the washing is very dirty or stained.  
You can ask the water distribution company in your region or any  
other competent authority to find out the degree of hardness of your  
water.  
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5.4. International symbols  
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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 cover.  
• Open the drum by pressing on the locking button A; the two  
flaps automatically separate.  
• Insert the washing, close the drum and the cover of your washing  
machine.  
Warning : before you close the cover of  
your washing machine, make sure that the  
drum door is properly closed:  
•the two flaps latched together,  
•the locking button A extended.  
A
6.2. Detergents  
Your washing machine has been produced in order to reduce water  
and detergents consumptions, so you can reduce the doses recom-  
mended by detergent manufacturers. Pour the powder detergent  
dose into the wash compartment  
and into the prewash compart-  
ment  
if you chose the «prewash» option. Pour in the softener into  
the  
compartment. If you are using a different type of detergent,  
refer to the «detergents and additives» section in the washing guide.  
6.3. Press the pushbutton(s) if you wish.  
6.4. Select the desired temperature  
Choose a temperature that is appropriate for the programme that you  
have chosen, with reference to the information given on the pro-  
grammes table.  
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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 : the  
relevant light illuminates and the programme starts.  
6.7. End of programme  
The washing machine stops automatically and the programme selector  
stops on a stop position.  
The programmes end :  
• by a spinning for the cotton and coloureds programmes.  
• by a short spinning for the synthetics, delicates and wool program-  
mes  
Release the ON/OFF pushbutton  
at the end of the cycle to switch  
your washing machine off. The control lamp lights off. Release any  
other pushbuttons.  
Warning :  
You can not open the lid until about 2 minutes after the appliance has  
stopped.  
Remove the laundry. Unplug the appliance and switch off the water in-  
let tap. Check that the drum is empty : any garments left in the ap-  
pliance may be damaged during the next wash (shrinkage) or their  
colour may run onto other garments.  
Note : we recommend you to leave the lid and the drum opened after  
use in order to air the tub.  
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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  
without prewash  
30-95  
Cotton /  
Coloureds  
5,0 kg  
2,5 kg  
Resistant coloureds  
30-60  
Delicate coloureds  
30-60  
Easy care  
washing  
Resistant synthetics  
with prewash  
30 - 60  
Resistant synthetics  
30 - 60  
800 / 400  
Delicate synthetics  
30 - 40  
NO SPINNING  
Delicate  
washing  
2,5 kg  
1,0 kg  
Delicates  
30 - 40  
Wool  
Wool  
40  
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7.2. Separate softener / starch  
Washing type  
Max. washing quan-  
tity (dry weight)  
Timer  
Washing to be boiled  
Coloureds  
5,0 kg  
Easy care washing  
Delicate washing  
Wool  
2,5 kg  
2,5 kg  
1,0 kg  
SOFTENER  
7.3. Separate rinse  
Washing type  
Max. washing quan-  
tity (dry weight)  
Timer  
Washing to be boiled  
Coloureds  
5,0 kg  
Easy care washing  
Delicate washing  
Wool  
2,5 kg  
2,5 kg  
1,0 kg  
RINSES  
7.4. Separate spinning  
Washing type  
Max. washing quan-  
tity (dry weight)  
Timer  
Washing to be boiled  
Coloureds  
5,0 kg  
SPINNING  
Easy care washing  
Delicate washing /  
Wool  
2,5 kg  
2,5 kg  
1,0 kg  
SHORT SPINNING  
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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 washing machines that you can find in the shops. Res-  
pect the proportion and frequency of descaling shown on your pac-  
kaging.  
8.2. The surface  
Clean the surface of your washing machine using lukewarm water  
and a mild detergent. Never use alcohol, solvents or similar products.  
8.3. The detergents dispenser  
Disassembly:  
Press the clips on each side of the detergents  
dispenser and pull it upwards.  
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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  
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"filter" light comes on if the filter is blo-cked. In this case clean it im-  
mediately. If you wash washing that is very fluffy, clean it after each  
wash.  
Open the door, with a screwdriver for example:  
*depending on model  
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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 cleaning the filter, you are required to closed the door. In fact,  
for reasons of safety, the door must be closed when the appliance is  
working.  
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9. Operating problems  
Many checks have been carried out 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 • the washing machine is not correctly  
not start or will not fill:  
connected, the electrical installation is  
not working,  
• the lid of your washing machine and  
the drum flaps are not correctly  
closed,  
• you did not control the program start  
correctly,  
• there is a power failure,  
• the water supply is closed off,  
• the water tap is closed,  
• the water inlet is blocked.  
The washing machine fills • the drain siphon is attached too low  
up but empties again im-  
mediately:  
(see installation section).  
The washing machine fills, • the drum doors are not closed cor-  
then the programme knob  
advances quickly to the  
end of the cycle and the  
machine drains or the wash  
does not take place:  
rectly.  
The washing machine will • the drain pipe is blocked or kinked,  
not spin or will not empty: • the drain filter is blocked,  
• the «Drain» program or the «Rinse  
hold»* option is selected,  
• the height of the drain siphon is  
wrong.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
The cover does not open • the lid cannot open until 1 to 2 minu-  
during the cycle :  
tes after the washing machine has  
stopped.  
The washing machine stops • the water or electricity supply is  
during a washing cycle :  
defective,  
• a rinse hold* was programmed.  
There is water on the floor • excess detergent has made too much  
around the washing ma-  
chine:  
foam that overflowed,  
• the detergent is not suitable for  
washing machine,  
• the drain siphon is not hooked on pro-  
perly,  
• the drain filter was not put back into  
place,  
• the water inlet pipe is leaking.  
Washing results are not sa- • the detergent is not suitable for  
tisfactory:  
machine washing,  
• there is too much washing in the  
drum,  
• the washing program is not appro-  
priate,  
• there is not enough detergent.  
The machine is vibrating or • not all the packing was removed from  
noisy:  
the machine (see unpacking section),  
• the washing machine is not leveled  
and properly packed,  
• the washing machine is too close to  
the wall or furniture,  
• the washing is not well distributed in  
the drum,  
• the load is not sufficient.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
The washing cycle is much • the water inlet is blocked,  
too long : • there was a power supply failure or the  
water was cut off,  
• the motor temperature safety device  
tripped,  
• the water inlet temperature is lower  
than normal.  
Softener or Javel* water • you did not put in the right amount,  
flows through the over- • the siphons at the back of the deter-  
flow orifice when filling :  
gents dispenser are blocked.  
*Depending on the model  
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10. Installation and connection  
instructions  
10.1. Warnings  
• This washing machine is heavy. 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 must be unplugged while packing is being  
removed.  
• Do not allow any one other than a qualified plumber to make the  
hydraulic connections necessary to install your washing machine.  
• The washing machine must be plugged in to a power outlet with  
a conform earth.  
• Call a qualified electrician if the electrical installation in your  
residence is such that you have to modify it before you can con-  
nect your washing machine.  
• Please read the instructions in the "electrical connections" chap-  
ter carefully before connecting your washing machine.  
• After installing your washing machine, make sure that it is not  
standing on its electrical power supply cable.  
• When your machine is installed on a carpeted floor, make sure  
that the carpet does not close off the ventilation openings near  
the bottom of the machine.  
• The power supply cable may be only replaced by the After Sales  
Service.  
• Your manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage  
resulting from a nonconform installation.  
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10.2. Washing machine dimensions  
Front and side views  
Back view  
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10.3. Installation  
10.3.1. Unpacking  
Packing used to protect internal parts of the washing  
machine during transport must 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 the  
motor, and straighten the washing machine.  
Tilt the washing machine back-wards, rotate it  
by a quarter of a turn on one of its corner to  
remove the transport base.  
Open the washing machine lid and remove the  
immobilization packing and plastic films.  
Close the lid.  
Use a 10 mm spanner to remove the two  
screws and spacers at the back.  
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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 want to keep your washing machine ali-  
gned with the adjacent furniture, you can cut  
the pipe support strip at the back of your  
washing machine. Leave the two side closers in  
place.  
10.3.2. Position  
Put the washing machine on a flat hard floor in a well ventilated room.  
Make sure that your washing machine does not touch the wall or any  
other furniture in the room.  
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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 leveling will prevent vibrations, noise and movements of the  
washing machine during operation.  
Make the washing machine level by adjusting  
the leveling screw that is too short.  
Unscrew the stand and locking collar assembly  
(lift the washing machine if necessary).  
When the washing machine is stable, maintain  
the stand on the ground and turn the locking  
collar as far as posible.  
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10.3.5. Water inlet  
Please install the water inlet 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 to position the gasket  
correctly.  
- Turn on the water inlet tap.  
The water inlet hose cannot be extended. If it is  
too short, please contact the After Sales  
Department.  
10.3.6. Drain  
- Assemble the hose holder onto the drain hose.  
- Place the assembly in a drainage pipe (or in a  
sink) at a height between 70 and 100 cm. Make  
sure that it will not fall out.  
You must provide an air intake at the end of the drainage hose, to  
avoid any water being siphoned.  
Important: the drainage hose must not be extended, on any account.  
If it is too short, contact a qualified engineer.  
10.3.7. Electrical connection  
You can only connect this washing machine to 230 V single phase  
power supply.  
Check rating of the fuse line: 10 A at 230V.  
The washing machine must not be connected through an extension  
cable or a power bar. Check that the earthing connection is conform  
with the regulations in force.  
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11. Technical characteristics  
DIMENSIONS  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
850 mm  
397 mm  
600 mm  
VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY  
TOTAL POWER  
230 V / 50 Hz  
2300 W  
WATER PRESSURE  
Minimum  
Maximum  
0,05 MPa (0,5 bar)  
0,8 MPa (8 bars)  
Connection to the water  
network  
Type 20x27  
This washing machine complies with CEE directive 89-336  
about the limitation of radioelectric disturbances and di-  
rective CEE 73-23 for electrical safety.  
12. Garantee conditions and After Sales  
Service  
Please contact our AEG agents’ of the country directly.  
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AEG Hausgeräte GmbH  
Postfach 1036  
D-90327 Nürnberg  
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Copyright by AEG  
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