AEG L14840 User Manual

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Page 1 - WASHER DRYER USER MANUAL

LAVAMAT 14840ENWASHER DRYER USER MANUAL

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PERSONALIZATIONAcoustic signalsThe machine is provided with an acoustic device, which sounds in the following cases:• at the end of the cycle• in the

Page 3 - CONTENTS

1. Pull out the dispenser drawer until itstops. Measure out the amount of de-tergent required, pour it into the mainwash compartment and, if you wish

Page 4 - SAFETY INFORMATION

Select the SPIN speed or the RINSE HOLD option (Button 2)When you set has the required programme, your appliance automatically proposes themaximum spi

Page 5 - Child Safety

Press simultaneously button 2 and 3 for a few seconds: the light C comes on. This functionstays permanently on. To remove it press the same buttons ag

Page 6 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Press the 8 button again to start the new programme. The washing water in the tub willnot emptied out.Interrupting a programmePress the button 8 to in

Page 7 - CONTROL PANEL

Stand by : once the programme has finished after a few minutes the energy saving systemwill be enabled. The brightness of the display is reduced. By p

Page 8 - Symbols on the control panel

At this point, begins an anti-crease phase, which lasts for about 10 minutes. Duringthis time the door is locked. The door cannot be opened.If you nee

Page 9 - FIRST USE

CAUTION!Do not use a dosing device/ball when carrying out a washing and drying programme.1. Load the laundry.2. Add detergent and fabric softener.3. S

Page 10 - DAILY USE

WASHING PROGRAMMESProgrammeMaximum and Minimum TemperatureCycle DescriptionMaximum Spin SpeedMaximum Fabrics LoadType of LaundryOptionsDetergentCompar

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ProgrammeMaximum and Minimum TemperatureCycle DescriptionMaximum Spin SpeedMaximum Fabrics LoadType of LaundryOptionsDetergentCompartmentDELICATES40°

Page 12 - Programme option buttons

FOR PERFECT RESULTSThank you for choosing this AEG product. We have created it to give youimpeccable performance for many years, with innovative techn

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ProgrammeMaximum and Minimum TemperatureCycle DescriptionMaximum Spin SpeedMaximum Fabrics LoadType of LaundryOptionsDetergentCompartmentCOTTON DRY (C

Page 14 - At the end of the programme

Degree of Drying Type of Fabric Max Load Spin SpeedSuggesteddrying timein MinsSTORE DRYSuitable for items to put awaywithout ironingSynthetics andmixe

Page 15 - USE - DRYING ONLY

• Synthetics: drum no more than half full;• Delicate fabrics and woollens: drum no more than one third full.Washing a maximum load makes the most effi

Page 16 - USE - WASHING AND DRYING

Detergents and additivesGood washing results also depend on the choice of detergent and use of the correct quan-tities to avoid waste and protect the

Page 17 - Fluff in the garments

Before starting the drying programme, reduce the loads of washed laundry, in order to ob-tain good performances.Laundry not suitable for drying• Parti

Page 18 - WASHING PROGRAMMES

WARNING!Do not over dry the laundry in order to avoid creasing of fabrics or garment’s shrinking.CARE AND CLEANINGYou must DISCONNECT the appliance fr

Page 19 - Washing programmes 19

2. Remove the conditioner insert from themiddle compartment.3. Clean all parts with water.4. Put the conditioner insert in as far as itwill go, so tha

Page 20 - DRYING PROGRAMMES

• the appliance makes an unusual noise during draining due to objects such as safety pins,coins etc. blocking the pump;• a problem with water draining

Page 21 - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS

8. Remove foreign bodies and fluff fromthe filter seat and from the pump im-peller.9. Check carefully whether the pump im-peller rotates (it rotates j

Page 22 - Removing stains

5. Unscrew the hose from the machine.Keep a towel nearby because some wa-ter may flow.6. Clean the filter in the valve with a stiffbrush or with the p

Page 23 - DRYING HINTS

CONTENTS4 Safety information6 Product description7 Control panel9 First use10 Personalization10 Daily use15 Use - Drying only16 Use - Washing and Dryi

Page 24 - Additional drying

2. place the end of the emergency emptying hose and that of the inlet hose in a bowlplaced on the floor and let water drain out;3. screw the water inl

Page 25 - CARE AND CLEANING

Problem Possible cause/SolutionThe machine does not fill:The water tap is closed. E10• Open the water tap.The inlet hose is squashed or kinked. E10• C

Page 26 - Drain pump

Problem Possible cause/SolutionThe door will not open:The programme is still running.• Wait the end of washing cycle.The door lock has not been releas

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Problem Possible cause/SolutionThe laundry is full of differ-ent coloured fluff:The fabrics washed in the previous cycle released fluff of a differ-en

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Spin Speed Maximum 1400 rpmCONSUMPTION VALUESProgramme Energy consumption(KWh)Water consumption(litres)Programme duration(Hours.Minutes)White Cottons

Page 29 - Frost precautions

2. Remove the power supply cable and thedraining and inlet hose from the hoseholders on the rear of the appliance.3. Unscrew the three bolts with the

Page 30 - WHAT TO DO IF…

5. Open the porthole and remove the poly-styrene block fitted on the door seal.6. Fill the smaller upper hole and the twolarge ones with the correspon

Page 31 - What to do if… 31

Please ensure that when the appliance is installed, it is easily accessible for the engineer inthe event of a breakdown.Carefully level by screwing th

Page 32 - 32 What to do if…

WARNING!Installation should comply with local water authority and building regulations’ require-ments.The appliance must be connected to a cold water

Page 33 - TECHNICAL DATA

If your drain hose looks like this (see be-low) you do not require the “U” piece”.Just push the hose firmly in to thestandpipe.2. Onto a sink outlet s

Page 34 - INSTALLATION

SAFETY INFORMATIONRead carefully & keep for future reference.• The safety of Your appliance complies with the industry standards and with legal r

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In the interest of the environmentThe appliance should be connected to the FOULdrainage system, the water will then be taken to asewage works for trea

Page 36 - Positioning and levelling

ENVIRONMENT CONCERNSThe symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not betreated as household waste. Instead it shoul

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Page 40 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

• After having installed the appliance, check that it is not standing on the inlet and drainhose and the worktop is not pressing the electrical supply

Page 41 - ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS

been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person re-sponsible for their safety.• Children should be supervised to ens

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6Adjustable feetDetergent dispenser drawer Compartment for prewash phase or stain re-mover.The prewash detergent is added at the beginningof the wash

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5STAIN button6TIME SAVING (TIME) button7Display8START/PAUSE button9DELAY START button10Indicator lights:1. A – WASHING2. B – DRY3. C – EXTRA RINSESymb

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Alarm codesIn the event of operating problems, some alarm codes can be displayed, for exam-ple (see chapter «What to do if...»).End of programmeWhen

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