Aeg-Electrolux L16850A3 Manuel d'utilisateur

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LAVAMAT 16850A3 EN User manual

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8DELAY START button9DisplayDisplay9.1 9.2 9.3 9.49.99.89.79.69.5 9.1 - Spin Speed indicator, RINSE HOLD , NIGHT CYCLE - symbols9.2 - Drying degree

Page 3 - CONTENTS

The DELAY START symbol will appear on the display. The delay time value decreases byone unit every hour and then, when 1 hour remains, the time decrea

Page 4 - General Safety

• Before pressing button 7: it will be impossible to start the machine.• after pressing button 7: it will be impossible to change any other programme

Page 5 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2. If required, pour fabric softener into thecompartment marked (the amountused must not exceed the MAX mark inthe drawer). Close the drawer gently.S

Page 6 - Water connection

NIGHT CYCLE: by selecting this option, the machine will not drain the water of the lastrinse, so as not to wrinkle the laundry. As all spinning phases

Page 7 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

If you wish to perform a programme with the stain option, pour stain remover into staincompartment .SENSITIVE optionBy selecting this option the wash

Page 8 - Child Safety

Before you start the programme, if you wish to delay the start, press this button repeated-ly, to select the desired delay.The delay time value will a

Page 9 - CONTROL PANEL

• If the DOOR symbol stays on, and the door remains locked, this means that the machineis already heating or that the water level is too high. In this

Page 10 - 9.79.69.5

4. – Set the automatic drying (button 3).With this button you can select the degree of dryness by an electronic drying. Themachine adapts automaticall

Page 11 - PERSONALIZATION

USE - WASHING AND DRYINGNON-STOP programme: Washing and Automatic dryingThe recommended load size is 3.5 kg for cotton and 2 kg for synthetic.It is al

Page 12 - DAILY USE

FOR PERFECT RESULTSThank you for choosing this AEG product. We have created it to give youimpeccable performance for many years, with innovative techn

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In any case the lowest values you can select are 900 r.p.m. for cottons and syntheticsand 700 r.p.m. for delicate fabrics. The reduction of the spin s

Page 14 - STAIN option

WASHING PROGRAMMESProgramme - Maximum and Minimum Tempera-ture - Cycle Description - Maximum Fabrics Load -Type of LaundryOptionsDetergent Com-partmen

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Programme - Maximum and Minimum Tempera-ture - Cycle Description - Maximum Fabrics Load -Type of LaundryOptionsDetergent Com-partmentEASY IRON PLUS40°

Page 16 - Interrupting a programme

Programme - Maximum and Minimum Tempera-ture - Cycle Description - Maximum Fabrics Load -Type of LaundryOptionsDetergent Com-partmentSPINDrain and lon

Page 17 - USE - DRYING

DRYING PROGRAMMESAutomatic ProgrammesDegree of Drying Type of Fabric Max LoadEXTRA DRYIdeal for towelling materialCotton and linen (bathrobes,bath tow

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Before loading the laundryNever wash whites and coloureds together. Whites may lose their «whiteness» in the wash.New coloured items may run in the fi

Page 19 - USE - WASHING AND DRYING

The detergent and any additives must be placed in the appropriate compartments of thedispenser drawer before starting the wash programme.If using liqu

Page 20 - Fluff in the fabrics

• Also, fabrics containing residue of setting lotions or hair sprays, nail solvents or similarsolutions must not be machine dried in order to avoid th

Page 21 - WASHING PROGRAMMES

After each washLeave the door open for a while. This helps to prevent mould and stagnant smells forminginside the appliance. Keeping the door open aft

Page 22 - 22 Washing programmes

Do not clean the drum with acidic descaling agents, scouring agents containing chlorine oriron or steel wool.1. Remove any rust deposits on the drum w

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CONTENTS4 Safety information5 Safety instructions7 Product description9 Control panel11 First use11 Personalization12 Daily use21 Washing programmes24

Page 24 - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS

6. Pull out the emergency emptying hose,place it in the container and remove itscap.7. When no more water comes out, un-screw the pump cover by turnin

Page 25 - Detergents and additives

When the appliance is in use and depending on the programme selected there can be hotwater in the pump.Never remove the pump cover during a wash cycle

Page 26 - DRYING HINTS

7. Screw the hose back to the machine andmake sure the connection is tight.8. Turn on the water tap.Frost precautionsIf the machine is installed in a

Page 27 - CARE AND CLEANING

WHAT TO DO IF…Certain problems are due to lack of simple maintenance or oversights, which can be solvedeasily without calling out an engineer. Before

Page 28 - Washing drum

Problem Possible cause/SolutionThe machine fills then empties immediately:The end of the drain hose is too low.• Refer to relevant paragraph in «Water

Page 29 - Drain pump

Problem Possible cause/SolutionThe door will not open:The programme is still running.• Wait the end of washing cycle.The door lock has not been releas

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Problem Possible cause/SolutionThe machine makes an unusual noise:The machine is fitted with a type of motorwhich makes an unusual noise compared with

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CONSUMPTION VALUESProgramme Energy consumption(KWh)Water consumption(litres)Programme duration(Minutes)Cottons 60° 1.35 63 For the duration ofthe prog

Page 32 - Emergency emptying out

1. After removing all the packaging, care-fully lay machine on it’s back to removethe polystyrene base from the bottom.2. Remove the power supply cabl

Page 33 - WHAT TO DO IF…

4. Slide out the relevant plastic spacers.5. Open the porthole, take out the inlethose from the drum and remove thepolystyrene block fitted on the doo

Page 34 - 34 What to do if…

SAFETY INFORMATIONBefore the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read thesupplied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible if an

Page 35 - What to do if… 35

Positioning and levellingInstall the machine on a flat hard floor.Make sure that air circulation around the machineis not impeded by carpets, rugs etc

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1. Open the porthole and extract the inlethose.2. Connect the hose with the angled con-nection to the machine.Do not place the inlet hose downwards.An

Page 37 - INSTALLATION

Water-stop deviceAThe inlet hose is provided with a water stopdevice, which protects against damagecaused by water leaks in the hose whichcould develo

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Place the drain hose into your stand-pipe, which should have an internal di-ameter of approximately 38 mm thusensuring there is an air break betweenth

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Before connecting up the machine to new pipework or to pipework that has not been usedfor some time, run off a reasonable amount of water to flush out

Page 40 - Water inlet

The power supply cable must be easily accessible after installing the machine.ENVIRONMENT CONCERNSThe symbol on the product or on its packaging indi

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• The ventilation openings in the base (if applicable) must not be ob-structed by a carpet.• The appliance is to be connected to the water mains using

Page 45 - ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

•This appliance complies with the E.E.C. Directives.Water connection• Make sure not to cause damage to the water hoses.• The appliance is to be connec

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– If you use a detergent ball, remove it before you set the drying programme.– Do not use a detergent ball when you set a non-stop programme.WARNING!R

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1654321Detergent dispenser drawer2Control panel3Door opening handle4Rating plate5Drain pump6Adjustable feetChild SafetyMake sure that children or pets

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Detergent dispenser drawer Compartment for prewash phase or stain re-mover.The prewash detergent is added at the beginningof the wash programme.The st

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