AEG 60300 manual Temperature Selector, Washing Type Button

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Operating instructions

3Rinse hold (o) means: the washing is left in the last rinse water, it is not spun.

Position 5 (CONDITIONER)

Separate conditioning, separate starching, separate treatment of wet cotton/linen or easy-care washing (1 rinse, liquid conditioner is washed in from the wcompartment, spinning in accordance with the selected washing type or rinse hold).

Position 6 (SPIN)

Spinning after a rinse hold or separate spinning of hand washed fabrics in accordance with the selected washing type.

Position 7 (SOAKING)

Separate soaking (temperature automatically limited to a maximum of 40 °C), the washing is left in the water at the end of the program (Not for washing type s/WOOLLENS).

3After soaking the required main wash must be set, the program does automatically continue.

Position 8 (PUMP OUT)

Pumps out the water after a rinse hold (without spinning).

Temperature Selector

You can set the following temperature levels on the temperature selector: r (COLD), 30, 40, 50, 60, E, 70, 80, 95

2 The E setting (Energy Saving Program) is suitable for lightly to normally soiled cot- tons; temperature reduced to approx. 67 °C.

Washing Type Button

The program sequence (e. g. max. possible tempe- rature, water level, drum movement, number of rinses, spin speed) is altered to suit the type of washing using the washing type buttons.

t(COTTONS/LINEN)

For cottons and linen.

}(EASY-CARES)

For easy-care washing (mixed fabrics). Tempera- ture automatically limited to a maximum of 60 °C.

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Contents ÖKO-LAVAMAT Dear customer Contents Installation and Connection Instructions Contents Intended use SafetyOperating Instructions Prior to initial start-upGeneral Safety Safety of childrenDispose of your old appliance DisposalEnvironmental protection tips Dispose of the packagingDrawer for Detergent and Conditioner Description of the ApplianceFront View Program Selector Control PanelWashing Type Button Temperature SelectorWoollens Consumption Data and Time RequiredON/OFF Button Before Washing for the First Time Sort washing and prepare Prepare washing cycleWashing Types and Care Symbols Information on Water Hardness Using Water SoftenerDetergent and conditioner Which detergent and conditioner? How much detergent and conditioner?At the end of the washing program Performing a WashBrief Instructions Adding Detergent/Conditioner When using liquid detergentsLoading the Washing Starting the Washing Program Setting the Washing ProgramDuring the Washing Program Program Progress IndicatorChanging Settings Changing the Spin Speed/Selecting Rinse HoldOnce the Program is Finished Wash Complete/Removing the WashingAfter a Rinse Hold Washing Program TablesPosition k Delicates Separate Spinning Separate SoakingSeparate Conditioning/Starching/Treatment Separate RinsingDetergent drawer Cleaning and CaringFill-in door Washing drumWhat to do when… Trouble ShootingDed feet are not correctly Vice who have a retrofit kit Washing is not spun If there are white remnants on the washing If the washing results are not satisfactoryIf there are still gray stains on the washing If at the end of the last rinse foam is still visiblePerform emergency drain When the water is completely drained Clean the circulating pumpPosition 2 Water Cooling and Additional Rinse Make the AdjustmentAdditional Rinse/Water Cooling Position 1 Water CoolingInstallation Safety Precautions Installation and Connection InstructionsRear View Dimensions of the applianceFront and Side Views Transporting the appliance Installation of the applianceRemove transportation protection Installation on vibrating floors Prepare the installation placeInstallation on a concrete base Levelling on uneven floors Power supplyPermissible water pressure Water connectionWater feed Water drain-off inside a basin Water drain-offDelivery heights above 1m Water drain-off inside a siphonTechnical data Service Departments Pøípadì problému volejte zdarma 0800/16 00 Guarantee ConditionsIndex Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6You will be charged even during the warranty period Service