AEG Lavamat 46210 User Manual
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Installation31 5. Lift the detergent dispenser out upwards.6. Remove the block immobilising the drum. 7. Replace the detergent dispen- ser.
Installation32 Untying 5 1 4 3 2 1 2 Operation 1. Operation 2. Operation 3. Operation 4.
Installation33 3 4 Operation 5. Operation 6. Operation 7. Operation 8. Operation 9.
Installation34 To install your washing machine at the same level as surrounding furniture, proceed as follows : Water supply Install the supplied water inlet hose at the rear of your washing machine by proceeding as follows (Do not reuse an old hose) : 5 Operation 1. Operation 2. Operation 1. Operation 2.
Installation35 Open the water inlet tap. Check there are no leaks. The water inlet hose can not be extended. If it is too short, please contact the after-sales service. Drainage The connector at the end of the flexible hose can be attached to all common types of standpipe. Operation 4. Operation 3. 1.Attach the connector to the standpipe with the hose clamp supplied with the appliance *. * depending on model 2.Fit the U-piece on the drainage hose. Place everything in a drai- nage point (or in a sink) at a hei- ght of between 70 and 100 cm. Ensure it is positioned securely.
Installation36 Air must be able to enter the end of the hose, to avoid any risk of siphoning. The drain hose must never be stretched. If it is too short, contact a tradesper- son. Electrical connection This washing machine must only be connected in single-phased 230 V. Check the fuse size : 10 A for 230 V. The appliance must not be connected with an extension lead or multi-plug adaptor. Ensure that the plug is earthed and that it is in accordance with current norms. Positioning Position the appliance on a flat and hard surface in a ventilated location. En- sure the appliance does not come into contact with the wall or other furni- ture. To move the appliance, proceed as follows : 1.To move your appliance, place it on its rollers by pulling the lever located at the base of the ap- pliance hard from right to left. Once the appliance is in the desi- red position, push the lever back to its original position.2.Accurate levelling avoids vibra- tions, noise and prevents the ap- pliance from moving when running. Make the appliance level by ad- justing the foot that is too short. Unscrew the whole foot and the collar. (Lift the appliance, if ne- cessary).
Installation37 3.When the appliance is stable, hold the foot against the floor and raise the collar as far as it will go.
Environment38 Environment Disposing of the appliance All materials carrying the symbol are recyclable. Dispose of them at a waste collection site (enquire at your local council) for collection and recycling. When disposing of your appliance, remove all parts which could be dangerous to others : cut off the power supply cable at the base of the appliance. The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Protecting the environment To save water and energy and therefore help protect the environment, we recommend the following : Whenever possible, use the appliance at full capacity and avoid partial loads. Only use the prewash and soak programmes for heavily soiled items. Use an appropriate amount of detergent for the hardness of the water (cf. section “Using the right amount of detergent”), the size of the load and how soiled the washing is.