AEG LB3661 User Manual

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Page 1 - EN User manual

LB 3461LB 3661EN User manual

Page 2 - CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE

Spin phase is off.'Rinse Hold' function ison.5.10 Temperature button 10Press button 10 to change the defaulttemperature.- - = cold water5.11

Page 3 - 1.2 General Safety

ProgrammeTemperatureType of loadmax. weight ofloadCycle description FunctionsKoch / Bunt +VorwäscheBlanc / Cou-leurs + Prélav-ageCottons + Pre-wash95°

Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ProgrammeTemperatureType of loadmax. weight ofloadCycle description FunctionsSpülenRinçageRinseColdHand washingitems.RinsesLong spinSPIN REDUC-TIONRIN

Page 5 - 3. TECHNICAL INFORMATION

STEAM PROGRAMMESProgramme1)Type of load Max. loadSteam Auffrischen — Rafraî-chirThis cycle removes odoursfrom the laundry.Steam does not re-move anima

Page 6 - 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Programmes Load(kg)Energyconsump-tion(kWh)Watercon-sump-tion (li-tre)Approxi-matepro-grammeduration(mi-nutes)Remain-ingmois-ture(%)1)LB3461Remain-ingm

Page 7 - 5. CONTROL PANEL

3.Press button 1 to activate the ap-pliance.4.Put the laundry in the appliance.5.Use the correct quantity of deter-gent and additives.6.Set and start

Page 8 - 5.3 Display

The compartment for the stain remover.Put the product in the compartment and set the stain functionbefore you start the programme.Flap for powder or l

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5.Measure out the detergent and thefabric conditioner.6.Carefully close the detergent dis-penser. Make sure that the flapdoes not cause a blockage whe

Page 10 - 6. PROGRAMMES

If the temperature and level ofthe water in the drum are toohigh, the door lock symbol stayson and you cannot open thedoor. To open the door do theste

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– Underwired bras.– Use a washing bag to wash smallitems.• A very small load can cause balanceproblems with the spin phase. If thisoccurs, adjust manu

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CONTENTS1. SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32. SAFETY

Page 13 - 7. CONSUMPTION VALUES

find on the packaging of the manufactur-er.Do this separately from the laundrywash.11.2 External cleaningClean the appliance only with soap andwarm wa

Page 14 - 9. USING THE APPLIANCE

3.Remove the top part of the liquidadditive compartment.4.Clean all the parts with water.5.Clean the dispenser recess with abrush.6.Put back the dispe

Page 15 - 9.1 Loading the laundry

3.Put a container below the recess ofthe drain pump to collect the waterthat flows out.4.Press the two levers and pull for-ward the drainage duct to l

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To clean the water inlet filters:1.Close the water tap.2.Remove the water inlet hose fromthe water tap.3.Clean the filter in the inlet hose witha stif

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12. TROUBLESHOOTINGThe start of the appliance does not oc-cur or it stops during operation.First try to find a solution to the problem(refer to the ta

Page 18 - 10. HINTS AND TIPS

Problem Possible cause Possible solutionThe anti-flood de-vice is on. • Disconnect the appliance.• Close the water tap.• Contact the service centre.T

Page 19 - 11. CARE AND CLEANING

Problem Possible cause Possible solutionThe appliance fillswith water anddrain immediately.The end of the drainhose is too low.Make sure that the drai

Page 20 - 11.6 Detergent dispenser

2.Remove the cardboard top.3.Remove the polystyrene packagingmaterials.4.Remove the internal film.5.Open the door. Remove the poly-styrene piece from

Page 21 - 11.7 Drain pump

127.Remove the polystyrene protectionfrom the bottom.8.Pull up the appliance in vertical po-sition.9.Remove the power supply cable andthe drain hose f

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WARNING!Remove all the packaging andthe transit bolts before you installthe appliance.We recommend that you keepthe packaging and the transitbolts for

Page 23 - 11.10 Frost precautions

1. SAFETY INFORMATIONBefore the installation and use of the appliance, careful-ly read the supplied instructions. The manufacturer isnot responsible i

Page 24 - 12. TROUBLESHOOTING

• Connect the water inlet hose to thecold water tap with 3/4 thread.CAUTION!Make sure that there are no leaksfrom the couplings.Do not use an extensio

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• On the edge of a sink.• Make sure that the plastic guide can-not move when the appliance drains.Attach the guide to the water tap orthe wall.• To a

Page 26 - 13. INSTALLATION

14. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNSRecycle the materials with thesymbol . Put the packaging inapplicable containers to recycle it.Help protect the environment a

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• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced bythe manufacturer, its service agent or similarly quali-fied persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Page 32 - 14. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

Water connection• Make sure not to cause damage to thewater hoses.• The appliance is to be connected tothe water mains using the new sup-plied hose-se

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Water supply pressure Minimum 0,5 bar (0,05 MPa)Maximum 8 bar (0,8 MPa)Water supply 1) Cold waterMaximum load Cotton 8 kgSpin speed Maximum 1400 rpm

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4.1 Accessories1 2341SpannerTo remove the transit bolts.2Plastic capsTo close the holes on the rear sideof the cabinet after the removal ofthe transit

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9Spin reduction button (U./Min. — T/min.)10Temperature button (Temp.)5.1 On Off button 1Press this button to activate or deacti-vate the appliance. A

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D • The programme timeWhen the programme starts, the time decreases with steps of 1 mi-nute.• The delay startWhen you press the delay start button, th

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