Hello Allow me to introduce myself: | am your AEG OKO-LAVAMAT environment-friendly automatic washing machine. From now on, | should ke to make washing easier for you, and not simply because of my attractive appearance, but also thanks to my “intrinsic qualities”. | am economical in terms of energy, water, and detergent consumption. especially guilt in operation, easy to operate, and simple to care for.
VIO OV GEE Contents Safety instructions Before first use 4 For the user 475 You should lase note the following 5 The OKO system 6 Out of concern for the environment QKO tips for economical washing 7 The economy programmed 7 Appliance description Features 9-11 How to machine-wash correctly (brief instructions) 12 Before starting to wash Sorting your laundry 13 Retreating your laundry 14 Care needed for certain fabrics 14 Loading the laundry Recommended wash loads 15 Open loading door 15 insert foundry 15 Clo
Before first use Safety instructions for the user Safety instructions ~ you should have noted my installation and connection instructions. you must have removed all parts of my transport packing. Unless removed, transport packing may lad to damage to the appliance and neighboring furniture during the making spin sequence. you should have run an initial washing cycle without laundry to remove residues of factory-applied grease on the laundry drum and suds tank.
BEGUN Children may not recognize the dangers of improper use of electrical appliances, Please therefore ensure proper supervision during use. When the day finally comes to withdraw me from service and to replace me with another machine, please make sure my lock is prevented from working, and cut my power lead off and remove it. Ensure the appliance is properly disposed wrongly operated or used for any purpose other than that for which | am intended, AEG cannot assume liability for any possible damage.
The ko lock The scoop ribs The automatic flow rate feature Appliance Packaging Information My OKO system Your new OKO-LAVAMAT from the AEG OKO system meets all laundry care requirements and allows individual and versatile programmer selection. Highly economical water, energy, and detergent consumption contributes to relief of our environment and ensures maximum economic Viability.
Qut of concern for the environment These hints are intended to help you act in an environmentally | YOKO-tips conscious manner. for economical m For normally sallied laundry, the programmed are intended for washing use without rewash. In relation to a programmer with rewash, you save detergent and water. m Use full detergent containing a bleach additive only if the laundry is soiled by bleach able stains. Bleaches are especially effective at higher temperatures.
A Detachable worktop B Dispenser with compartments for dosage of detergent and fabric conditioner and with inserted programmer card printed on both sides, withdraw able C Detergent dispenser handle O Laundry loading door, opened via door release handier E Drain pump {cover with debris trap opens for cleaning) ~ an LH side of latter, emergency drain hose F 4 height-adjustable screw-in feet front and rear} G Door release A Rewash agent compartment B Detergent compartment for main wash € Liquid conditioner com
Preparing the laundry Loading the laundry Detergent dosage Selecting the washing programmer Continuing the programmer When the programmer has ended How to machine-wash correctly {brief instructions) Tarting Maltreatment Care needed for certain fabrics Open loading door insert laundry Close door Select detergent Paramount of detergent Add detergent/fabric conditioner Insert dispenser Set programmer selector switch Set temperature selector switch Press additive buttons {see programmer table or programmer surv
VOLVO 00101 BIGGIE Before starting to wash ®» Check that the fabrics are machine-washable. The internationally valid care marks will give you guidance. Whites Coloreds m Easy-care fabrics ) Delicate Woolens w ® Woolens labeled only with the wool mark ‘ are not suitable for machine-washing.
Retreating your laundry Care needed for certain fabrics Remove stains wherever possible immediately before they have soaked in, with water and soap, or a special! detergent or laundry paste. Empty pockets. Please make sure that no metal objects (e.g. paper clips, staples, safety pins, or the like) remain in the laundry. Button up pillow cases, close zip-fasteners, hooks, and ayes. Tie together loose belts and long apron shins. Turn knitted colored garments, woolens, and bejeweled textiles inside out.
WELLIE-4 1091 GRUE 370851 0781 AGUE inserting your laundry Ult Small load loads. Whites/Coloureds normally sailed 5.0 kg 25kg heavily soled Easy-crag fabrics and delicate Wallenstein 1.0 kg Short programmer for whites/coloureds 25kg 13 kg Short programmer for easy-care fabrics Fill to the maximum recommended full load wherever possible, since this ensures optimum economy Do not overfill, This will adversely affect the washing result.
Selecting your detergent Universal detergents Special detergents Washing aids 18 Detergents Use only detergents that are suitable for machine-washing. You will achieve the best cleaning action with a minimum of chemicals and with optimum Laundry care by also considering the type of laundry sculling during your selecting of a suitable detergent. Machine-washable soling is basically classified into: ® Dirt, e. g. dust, soot, sweat, sebum, elc. B Stains, e g.
PR ST GRUE W3 0390 BEGUN The amount of detergent used depends on the hardness range of your tap water. The harder the water, the more detergent must be dosed to bind the dime contained in the water. You will find dosage indications relating to water hardness on the detergent pack. The water board serving the area you live in will give you information on its water hardiness. Water hardness Hardness range ot amoral i ~ soft under 8 under 1.
Easing the detergent Dosing the powders Dosing the liquids Dosing fig quid conditioners 18 The detergent dispenser has three compartments: Compartment \ 1] = washing powder on programmed (right) without rewash Compartment \HJ = washing powder for main wash (center} Compartment \8 = liquid conditioner (conditioning rinse, {eft) starchy Please also note the following: When adding detergent and softener, fill first detergent and then softener in the same compartments, Stain salts/bleaching agents are always fi
Selecting the washing programmer Select my laundry programmed with the programmer selector switch (Fig. 1720 B), temperature selector switch (Fig. 1/20 ) and buttons (Fig. 1720 E to F). For laundry of average dolling, select a programmer without rewash. For heavier soling, select programmer 1) with rewash or dedicates programmer 6, My programmer selector switch has 14 settings for the main and additional programmed. The programmer with rewash is marked by the symbol \ !, the other programmed by the figures
The programmer cycle indicator 20 During the programmer cycle, the program ma cycle indicator rotates step by step and indicates which part of the programmer is then in progress. In certain programmer segments, the programmer cycle indicator remains at rest for some length of time. In the "Woolens” programmer, the laundry drum also remains at rest for some length of time Pump Programmatic end Programmer end — Short spur Rinse-stop Prowess e ey F Soaking \) 18 Rinse-stop 2 Man wash 7 Main wash and rinse Rins
1TFK2Z 060 BEGUN By combining the main and additional programmed with my buttons, you will have a range of programmed meeting all your requirements. When the buttons are pressed, a red mark appears in the display above. Effect; ® For whites/coloureds and easy-care foundry reduced water level during rinsing (water saving). ®m For delicate reduced water level during washing and rinsing (water and energy saving} This button has no effect for woolens.
Programmer cycle Possible additional buttons instructions Main wash 4 inches final spin Mort wash 9 rices — ins-stop Main wash &t high water feel, 3 rinses — firestorm Main wash al high water level, reduced dram action 3 rinses fines-stop Reduced main wash ~ 4 rinses fling spin Reduced main wash 3 rinses fines-slop Ringing pumping down fiat spin Rinsing manse-stop Pumping down final spin Pumping down short spin Rewash extrasensory with high water level 1.
Open the door Switch off your machine Build-under kit E-NR, 605 898 832 24 Consumption values and time requirement for selected programmed Programmer Water Power Time consumption consumption requisition son term liters Kwh minutes Whites 95 °C, Tull wash-load 98 22 130 Easy-care laundry wash-load 76 12 65 Woolens wash-pad 7% 1.0 85 The values listed above were determined under normal conditions. Deviations up or down are possible under practical conditions.
Maintenance and care From time to time, you shouts clean my detergent dispenser of detergent residues. To do this, slightly fight the dispenser and pull it out with a jerk. Also detach the siphon in my special conditioner compartment Clean the dispenser compartments from the rear side, preferably with warm water and a bottle brush Tz ] ~ Clean the sycophant under running water. Re-insert the latter to its fliest extent. Check for proper seating, ~ Clean the top of the detergent compartments with a brush.
Laundry drum Loading door Descaling Screens and controls Frost protection a8 My laundry drum is made of stainless steel. Any objects heftiness laundry and likely to rust (see the section on “Preparing the Laundry) may leave rust stains on the drum. These stains can be removed with a stainless steel cleaner.
TWELVES 492 GRUE 1f you think your washing machine is not working properly the foundry loading door will not immediately open when the programmer Is interrupted? a0 The door will open after 1-2 minutes (safety ioctl. & A programmer with rinse-stop has been selected, the washing machine is not working at all? Your making may well not be plugged in (the power plug may not be in the plug socket). The programmer selector switch has not been pulled. The loading door is not properly closed. The fuse is not OK.
W There may wile steel be transport packing in your washing machine, or your machine has not been properly installed and tits from side 1o side. Check the Installation Instructions. water runs out from under the machine? ® The hose screw coupling on the supply hose or the hose clip in the drain hose may well be lose, ® The supply hose or the drain hose s leaking. ™ The cover of the suds pump in the plinth (Fig. 1/32 ) has not been properly reconnected after cleaning or emergency emptying.
TWELVES DAUB GEL Wash out these flecks as quickly as possible, and take care when handing these agents! .. white detergent residues remain on the laundry after the programmer has ended? ® These residues mostly refer to soluble constituents of modem detergents, They are not due &.g. to insufficient rinsing. Possible remedies: Brush or shake out, or possibly also tum garments inside out for washing.
the plug by rotating it one garter revolution in a clockwise direction. «. the washing machine no longer pumps water away and a high water level can be seen in the window? m Proceed as flows: Tum plug A one quarter revolution in an anticlockwise direction (in the direction of the arrow) to iis fullest extent. Pu if out hose B and remove plug A D Allow the residual water to drain into a bowl (place a cloth underneath.
KD D60 GRUE Customer service 1 you find no reference to any particular fault in my Operating Instructions, please contact the service center. When doing so, quote the product number and serial number of your machine. You will find these numbers on ry rating plate. AGES, T 1 s0s Acerbates S A\ 4 Your indication of these numbers enables the service center to make precise identification of the required spare part so that your washing machine can be repaired at the engineer’s first visit.
Technical data Dimensions: with worktop Height 85.0 om Width 60.0 cm Depth 800 cm Without worktop Height 82.0 om Width 595 om Depth 57.0cm Connection Data on electrical connection are given on the rating plate. If your making is of the convertible type, you should additionally follow the instructions given in the conversion chart on the junction box on the machine back panel.