User manual AEG-ELECTROLUX L46800

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[. . . ] LAVAMAT 46800 User manual Washing machine 2 Dear Customer Thank you for choosing one of our high-quality products. With this appliance you will experience the perfect combination of functional design and cutting edge technology. Convince yourself that our appliances are engineered to deliver the best performance and control - indeed we are setting the highest standards of excellence. In addition to this you find environmental and energy saving aspects as an integral part of our products. [. . . ] 4. Press the START/PAUSE button again to continue the cycle. How to run a wash cycle 13 Modifying the programme in progress Before making any changes to the current programme, you need to pause the washing machine by pressing the START/PAUSE pushbutton. If the modification is not possible, "Err" flashes in the display window and the START/PAUSE button flashes in yellow for several seconds. If you still decide to change the programme, you must cancel the current programme (see below). Cancelling the programme If you want to cancel the programme, turn the programme selector to the OFF position. End of the programme The washing machine stops automatically ; the START/PAUSE pushbutton goes out and "0" flashes on the display. The lid can only be opened around 2 minutes after the washing machine has come to a stop. 1. Position the programme dial on the OFF position : the washing machine is switched off. 4. Check that the drum is in fact empty: if any textiles remain inside, they could be damaged (shrunk) during the next wash or the colour could run onto other pieces of laundry. We recommend leaving the lid and drum open after use to ventilate the water tank. Standby mode If the appliance is on but no commands are selected for 10 min before or after a cycle, it goes into standby mode. To exit standby mode, simply press any pushbutton or turn the programme selector. 14 Washing guide Washing guide Sorting and preparing the washing · Sort washing by type and care label (refer to International symbols section below) : normal wash for tough fabrics which can withstand intense washing and spinning cycles ; delicate wash for delicate fabrics which need to be treated with care. For mixed loads, loads with items of different types of material, choose a programme and a temperature suitable for the most fragile material. · Wash whites and colours separately : Otherwise, whites will be coloured or will turn grey. Follow care instructions "wash separately" and "wash separately several times". Detergent tablets or doses must be placed in the detergent compartment of your appliance's dispenser box. For stain removal before a wash cycle, please refer to manufacturer's recommended amounts and instructions. If you use a detergent to remove stains, the wash cycle must be started immediately. 16 Washing guide International symbols NORMAL WASH Wash at 95°C DELICATE WASH Wash at 60°C Wash at 40°C Wash at 30°C Hand wash Do not wash BLEACHING Whitewashing (bleach) allowed (cold only and in diluted solution) No whitewashing (bleach) IRONING High temperature (max 200°C) Mid temperature (max 150°C) Low temperature (max 100°C) Do not iron DRY CLEANING Dry cleaning (all common solvents) Dry cleaning (all common solvents except trichlorethylene Dry cleaning (only oil-based solvents and R113) High temperature Mid temperature Do not dry clean DRYING Dry flat Hang dry Dry on clothes hanger Tumble drying permitted Do not tumble dry Programmes table 17 Programmes table All the possibilities are not listed here, only the settings which are customary and sound in practice. Programme / Type of washing Cotton : White or colour, e. g. , normally soiled work clothes, bed linen, table linen, body linen, towels. Load 5, 5 kg Possible options Prewash Stain* Time saving Rinse plus Rinse hold Prewash Stain* Time saving Rinse plus Rinse hold Prewash Rinse plus Rinse hold Prewash Stain* Time saving Rinse plus Rinse hold Rinse hold Synthetics : Synthetic fabrics, body linen, coloured fabrics, non-iron shirts, blouses. 2, 5 kg Easy iron plus : Reduces creasing and makes ironing easier. Delicates : For all delicate materials, for example, curtains. 1, 0 kg 2, 5 kg Wool plus / : Machine washable wool carrying the labels "pure new wool, machine washable, does not shrink". Drain : Runs an empty cycle after a Rinse hold or (Night Silence Plus). Spin : A spin cycle from 500 to 800 rpm after a Rinse hold (or Night silence plus). Eco** : White or colour, e. g. , normally soiled work clothes, bed linen, table linen, body linen, towels. 1, 0 kg 5, 5 kg 5, 5 kg 5, 5 kg 2, 5 kg 5, 5 kg Rinse plus Rinse hold Prewash Stain* Rinse plus Rinse hold *Not available with programmes with wash temperatures of 40°C and above. **Reference programme for test conforming to CEI 456 standard. 18 Consumption Consumption Programme Temperatures Water consumption in litres 67 62 62 62 62 48 48 48 48 51 53 53 53 48 48 32 40 49 Energy consumption in kWh 2, 20 1, 30 0, 75 0, 55 0, 45 0, 85 0, 65 0, 55 0, 20 0, 55 0, 55 0, 30 0, 15 0, 40 0, 35 0, 05 0, 002 0, 015 0, 35 1, 04 See display Length in minutes Cotton Cotton Cotton Cotton Cotton Synthetics Synthetics Synthetics Synthetics Easy iron plus Delicates Delicates Delicates Wool plus / Wool plus / Rinses Drain Spin 30 min Eco* 95 60 40 30 cold 60 40 30 cold 40 40 30 cold 30 cold 30 60 * Reference programme for test conforming to CEI 456 standard ( Eco 60° programme) : 49 L / 1, 14 kWh / 170 min Average figures which can vary depending on conditions of use. Consumptions shown refer to the maximum temperature for each programme. Technical specifications 19 Technical specifications DIMENSIONS Height Width Depth 850 mm 400 mm 600 mm 230 V / 50 Hz 2300 W Minimum Maximum 0, 05 MPa (0, 5 bar) 0, 8 MPa (8 bar) Type 20x27 LINE VOLTAGE / FREQUENCY POWER CONSUMPTION WATER PRESSURE Connection to water supply This appliance conforms to the CEE 89-336 directive concerning the limiting of radio-electric interference and the 2006/95/CE directive concerning electrical safety. 20 Care and cleaning Care and cleaning Unplug the appliance before cleaning. Descaling the appliance It is not generally necessary to remove limescale from the appliance if the detergent product is properly dosed. If it becomes necessary to remove limescale, use a commercially available special non-corrosive product specifically designed for washing machines. [. . . ] · The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage resulting from incorrect installation. 28 Installation Installation Remove all protective packaging for transit before using for the first time. Keep in case needed for future transit : Transporting a non-secured appliance may damage internal components and cause leakages and malfunctions. The appliance can also be damaged through physical contact. Unpacking 1. Make it do a quarter turn on one of the corners to remove the transport base. 3. [. . . ]

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