AEG 72330 manual Prepare the Installation Location, Setting Up on a Concrete Pedestal

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Setting up and connection instructions

Prepare the Installation Location

The installation surface must be clean, dry and free of floor wax resi- due and other lubricating coatings so that the unit does not slide away. Do not use any lubricants as sliding aids.

It is not recommended to set up the washing machine on deep-pile carpets or on floor coverings with soft foam underlays, as this would mean that the stability of the unit would not be guaranteed.

Use ordinary rubber mats as underlays in locations with small-format tiles.

Never use wood, card or similar underlays to compensate for minor floor unevenness. Always use the adjustable screw-type feet of the machine.

If, for reasons of space, it is not possible to avoid setting up the unit next to a gas cooker or coal stove: Insert a thermally-insulating panel between the washing machine and the cooker (85 x 57cm). This panel must have an aluminium foil on the side against the cooker.

The washing machine must not be set up in a room where there

is a danger of frost. Frost damage!

The intake and drainage hoses must not be bent or pinched.

Setting Up on a Concrete Pedestal

When setting up the washing machine on a concrete pedestal, it is essential for safety reasons to fit stand plates in which the washing machine is then adjusted. The stand plates are available from the Customer Service under spare part number 645 425 058.

Setting Up on a Vibrating floor

In the case of vibrating floors, especially wooden beam floors with flex- ible boards, securely screw a water-resistant wooden panel at least 15mm thick onto at least 2 of the floor beams. If possible, set up the unit in a corner of the room where the wooden floor is best firmly installed and is therefore least likely to be susceptible to vibrations.

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Contents ÖKO-LAVAMAT 72330 update Tel /3630444 Dear customerContents What to do if Remedying FaultsContents Before Putting into Operation for the First Time SafetyCorrect Use General Safety Child SafetyDispose the old appliance DisposalEnvironment Tips Dispose the packing materialFront View Unit DescriptionDrawer for Washing Powder and Care Agent Program Selector Control PanelWoollens WOL, LAINE/P Handwash EASY-CARES KREUKHERSTELLEND, DefroissablePRE Wash VOORWAS, Prelav Additional Program ButtonsConsumption Values and Time Requirements Before the First Wash What Does Update Mean?Sort and Prepare the Washing Prepare the Washing CycleWashing Types and Care Codes Water Softener How much washing detergent and care agent?Water Hardness Details After the Washing Program Ends Run a Washing CycleBrief Instructions Set the Washing ProgramIf necessary, change the spin speed for the final Change Spin Speed / Select Rinse HoldAdd the Washing Opening and Closing the Filling DoorCompartment for pre-wash agent/soaking agent If using Liquid Detergent/TabsAdd Washing Detergent/Care Agent Compartment for in-wash stain treatmentProgram Sequence Display Start the Washing ProgramCompletion of the Washing Program Changing a Washing ProgramChange the Spin Speed Select the Additional ProgramWashing Cycle Ended/Remove Washing Washing Program TablesEASY-CARES PRE Wash Separate Rinse Separate Conditioning/Starching/ImpregnatingSeparate Spin Washing Detergent Drawer Cleaning and CareFilling Door Washing DrumWhat to do if Remedying FaultsAdjust in accordance with Sans Repassage Rinsing water is Cause is probably a If foam is still visible after the final rinse If the washing result is not satisfactoryIf the washing is grey and limescale forms in the drum If there are still grey stains on the washingCarry Out an Emergency Emptying Operation When all the washing solution has drained off Clean the Solution PumpEmergency Unlocking of the Filling Door Additional Rinse RINSE+/SPOELEN+/RINCAGE+ Cancel Additional RinseSet Additional Rinse Setting the Child Safety Feature Child Safety FeatureCancelling the Child Safety Feature Safety Instructions for Installation Setting UP and Connection InstructionsRemove the Transport Safeguard Setting Up the UnitTransporting the Unit Close off the hole with the plug cap G Setting Up on a Concrete Pedestal Prepare the Installation LocationSetting Up on a Vibrating floor Compensate for Floor Unevenness Water Connection Electrical ConnectionPermissible Water Pressure Water Inflow Water Drainage into a Siphon Water DrainageDraining the water into a basin Dimensions Technical DataDelivery Heads over 1m Page Index When do you incur costs even during the warranty period? Service