AEG 74950A Washing programmes, Opening the door after the programme has started, Cottons/Linen

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14Washing programmes

Opening the door after the programme has started

First set the machine to pause by pressing the button 7 .

If the DOOR symbol disappears, the door can be opened;

If the DOOR symbol doesn’t go off, it means that the machine is already heating, that the water level is above the bottom edge of the door. In this case the door cannot be opened;

If you cannot open the door but you need to open it, you have to switch the machine off by turning the selector dial to . After some minutes the door can be opened (pay

attention to the water level and temperature!) ;

After closing the door, it is necessary to select the programme again and to press button

7.

At the end of the programme

The machine stops automatically, the pilot light of button 7 pilot light goes off, a blinking appears on the display and the acoustic signal sounds for some minutes.

If you have chosen a programme or an option that ends with water in the tub, follow the below instruction to empty the water out:

turn the programme selector dial to

select the DRAINING or SPINNING programme

reduce the spin speed if needed, by means of the relevant button

press the button 7

when the programme has finished the display shows a blinking . On the display the DOOR symbol disappears and the door can be opened.

Turn the programme selector dial to to switch the machine off. Remove the laundry from the drum and carefully check that the drum is empty.

If you do not intend to carry out another wash, close the water tap. Leave the door open to prevent the formation of mildew and unpleasant smells.

Washing programmes

Programme - Maximum and Minimum Temperature

-Cycle Description - Maximum Fabrics Load - Type of Laundry

COTTONS/LINEN

(COTTONS) 95° - Cold

Main wash - Rinses - Long spin at the maximum spin speed

Max. load 8 kg - Reduced load 4 kg1)

White and coloured cotton (normally soiled items).

Options

SPIN REDUCTION

NIGHT CYCLE

RINSE HOLD

PREWASH2)

STAIN3)

SENSITIVE

EXTRA RINSE

TIME SAVING1)

Detergent Com-

partment

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Contents Lavamat 74950A Contents Environment concerns Ecological hints Packaging materials Safety informationGeneral safety 132950410 00Use InstallationChild Safety Product description Control panel Detergent dispenser drawerDisplay Drain , OverdosagePersonalization Acoustic signalsFirst use Measure out the detergent and the fabric softener Child safety lockDaily use Select the desired Temperature Button Programme option buttons Prewash optionExtra Rinse option additional rinse Stain optionSensitive option Select the Time Saving option buttonAltering an option or a running programme Select the Delay Start buttonCancelling a programme Interrupting a programmeAt the end of the programme Washing programmesOpening the door after the programme has started COTTONS/LINENMain wash Rinses Long spin at 1200 rpm Max. load 4 kg Hygiene40 60 MIX Mixed Fabrics Main wash Rinses Short spin at 1200 rpm Max. load kg Easy Iron PlusMain wash Rinses Short spin at 1200 rpm Max. load 1,5 kg Delicate RinsesSpin DuvetsQuick Intensive Sport Intensive20 MIN. 3KG Super ECOSorting out the laundry TemperaturesHelpful hints and tips Before loading the laundryRemoving stains Laundry weightsMaximum loads 100 gDegrees of water hardness Care and cleaningDetergents and additives Descaling Maintenance washExternal cleaning After each washDrain pump Washing drumDoor seal Care and cleaning Cleaning the water inlet filters Emergency emptying out Frost precautionsWhat to do if… What to do if… Washing machine does not start Machine does not fillReduce the detergent quantity or use anoth- er one Clean the drain filterDrain hose is squashed or kinked Change it with a new oneSpin Display shows the alarm codeMachine vibrates or is noisy No water is visible in the drumFor the duration Technical dataConsumption values Installation UnpackingPage Positioning and levelling Water inletAppliance Water-stop device Water drainageElectrical connection Environment concernsPackaging materials Ecological hintsPage Page 132950410 00