AEG LAVAMAT 12700 VI TURBO Instruction Booklet
AEG LAVAMAT 12700 VI TURBO Instruction Booklet

AEG LAVAMAT 12700 VI TURBO Instruction Booklet

Environmentally friendly washer-dryer
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LAVAMAT 12700 VI TURBO
The environmentally friendly washer-dryer
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  • Page 1 LAVAMAT 12700 VI TURBO The environmentally friendly washer-dryer Instruction booklet...
  • Page 2 Dear customer, Please read these operating instructions carefully and pay particular attention to the safety notes indicated in the first pages. We recom- mend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to any future owners. The warning triangle and/or the key words (Warning!, Caution!) empha- size information that is particularly important for your safety or correct functioning of the appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety instructions ..........6 Disposal .
  • Page 4 Contents And in which form? ..........23 TRADITIONAL POWDERS .
  • Page 5 Contents Something not working? ........38 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Your safety is of paramount importance, please ensure you read this instruction book before installing or using this appliance. General safety • Repairs to the machine must be carried out only by qualified person- nel. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons could cause injury or serious malfunctioning.
  • Page 7: Child Safety

    Child safety • This appliance is designed to be operated by adults. Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the appliance. • Pets and children have been known to climb into washing machines. Please check the drum before use. •...
  • Page 8: Disposal

    Disposal Packaging materials The materials marked with the symbol are recyclable. >PE<=polyethylene >PS<=polystyrene >PP<=polypropylene This means that they can be recycled by disposing of them properly in appropriate collection containers. Machine Use authorised disposal sites for your old appliance. Help to keep your country tidy!
  • Page 9: Tips For Environmental Protection

    Tips for environmental protection To save water, energy and to help protect the environment, we recommend that you follow these tips: • Normally soiled laundry may be washed without prewashing in order to save detergent, water and time (the environment is protected too!). •...
  • Page 10: Main Features Of Your Washer-Dryer

    Main features of your washer-dryer • Programme and temperature setting using the programme selector. • Stain programme for effectively treating stained washing. • Energy saving programme for normally soiled cotton items. • Speed for the final spin can be reduced to 900, 700 or 500 rpm. •...
  • Page 11: Description Of The Appliance

    Description of the appliance Front view...
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Description of the appliance Control panel A = Mains-on light B = ON/OFF button C = Option buttons D = Drying time button E = Delay start button F = Display G = START/PAUSE button H = Programme progress display J = Programme selector dial Programme selector dial The programme selector determines the...
  • Page 13: On/Off Button

    Description of the appliance Position E corresponds to the ENERGY SAVING programme at approx. 67°C for normally soiled laundry, extended washing time (cannot be combined with STAIN and QUICK). Position 40°C Easy to iron. In this position the laundry is gently washed and spun to avoid any creasing.
  • Page 14: Drying Time Button

    Description of the appliance One minute after depressing the START/PAUSE button, the machine starts its hourly countdown. To alter or cancel the preset delay, press the START/PAUSE button, then press the DELAY START button until the required time is displayed or, if you wish to cancel the delay, until the symbol 0 h is displayed.
  • Page 15: Prewash

    and the light of the START/PAUSE button flashes to indicate that the water must be emptied out. To empty out water: • select SPIN SPEED and press START/PAUSE-button; • press the START/PAUSE button: after emptying, the machine performs the spin cycle required for the type of wash selected; •...
  • Page 16: Display

    Description of the appliance Display The display shows the following information: • if the programme selector dial is on the RESET position, three flashing dashes appear immediately after pressing the ON/OFF button to indicate that the machine is ready to receive instructions for the required wash programme;...
  • Page 17: Cancelling/Altering A Programme

    Cancelling/Altering a programme To cancel or alter a programme which is running, turn the programme selector dial to the RESET position: three flashing dashes will be dis- played, the programme is cancelled. The machine will maintain the water in the tub. To drain water, select DRAIN programme. If you wish to select another programme maintaining the water in the tub, after cancelling the previously selected programme select a new one and then start it by pressing START/PAUSE button.
  • Page 18: Detergent Dispenser Drawer

    Description of the appliance Detergent dispenser drawer Compartment for prewash or soak detergent and stain remover. The prewash or soak detergent is added at the beginning of the wash programme. The stain remover is added during the STAIN-Action phase in the main wash. Compartment for powder or liquid detergent used for main wash.
  • Page 19: Preparing The Wash Cycle

    Preparing the wash cycle Sorting out and preparing the laundry • Sort out the laundry according to type of fabrics and care labels (see “Types of fabric and care labels”). • Empty pockets. • Remove any metal parts (safety pins, clips, etc.). •...
  • Page 20: Weight Of Laundry

    Preparing the wash cycle Weight of laundry Bathrobes Work shirts Quilt covers Sheets Blouses Hand towels Tea towels Shirts Pillowcases Night-gowns/Pyjamas Tablecloths Underwear Types of fabric and care labels The labels on garments help you to select the most suitable wash pro- gramme.
  • Page 21 Preparing the wash cycle Delicates Microfibres, easy-cares or curtains marked with these symbols require a very gentle treatment. The DELICATES programme is suitable for this type of fabric. Woollens and particularly delicate items Fabrics such as wool, wool mix or silk marked with this symbol are par- ticularly sensitive to machine washing.
  • Page 22: Detergents And Additives

    Preparing the wash cycle Detergents and additives Which detergent?... To ensure you obtain the best wash results from your appliance, it is important to use the right detergent in your everyday wash, and only detergents recommended for use in automatic machines. To maintain the appearance of your clothes and household textiles and to make them last longer you should use different types of detergent for different washes, whether for whites, colours or delicates.
  • Page 23: And In Which Form

    And in which form? Not only are there different types of detergent, but they are also available in different forms. Whether you chose a powder or liquid in traditional or compact form is your own personal choice. TRADITIONAL POWDERS Pour the powder directly into the dispenser drawer. Do not sprinkle powder onto clothes in the machine drum.
  • Page 24: Preparing The Drying Cycle

    Preparing the drying cycle As a dryer, the machine works on the condensation principle. Therefore, the water tap must be open and the drain hose must drain water into a sink or into the drain pipe, even during the dry- ing cycle.
  • Page 25: Drying Symbols On Garment Labels

    Drying symbols on garment labels Always look at the garment label to check whether garments can be machine dried. The following symbols refer to drying: Machine drying is usually possible Normal drying (normal temperature) Gentle drying (reduced temperature) Do not machine dry Duration of the drying cycle The drying time can vary according to •...
  • Page 26: Additional Drying

    Preparing the drying cycle Additional drying Should the laundry still be too wet at the end of the programme, set another short drying cycle. Warning! To prevent the formation of creases or shrinking of fab- rics, avoid excessive drying.
  • Page 27: How To Wash

    How to wash Load the laundry Open the door. Place the laundry in the drum, one item at a time. Distribute laundry as evenly as possible. Close the door. Add detergent and additive Pull the drawer out till it stops. Pour the main wash detergent into compart-...
  • Page 28: Selection Of The Desired Wash Programme

    How to wash Selection of the desired wash programme Turn the programme selector dial to the desired position: the lights correspond- ing to the different phases making up the selected programme light up. Selection of the Spin Speed or Rinse Hold option To select the desired spin speed, press the SPIN SPEED button: the corresponding light comes When selecting the Rinse Hold option, the...
  • Page 29: Selection Of The Delay Start Option

    Selection of the DELAY START option To delay starting of a programme, press the DELAY START button before starting the machine. The figures corresponding to the selected delay will be displayed for about 3 sec- onds, after which the duration of the selected programme will appear on the display.
  • Page 30: At The End Of The Programme

    How to wash At the end of the programme The machine stops automatically and a flashing zero is displayed. The END pilot light stays on. If the RINSE HOLD option has been selected, the corresponding pilot light on the programme progress display stays on to indicate that the water must be emptied out before opening the door.
  • Page 31: Automatic Washing And Drying (Non-Stop Programme)

    Automatic washing and drying (NON-STOP programme) Warning! For NON-STOP programmes, it is also essential not to exceed the maximum load sizes of 2.25 kg for cotton and 1.5 kg for easy-cares. Load the laundry. Add detergent and additive. Do not use a liquid detergent in a dosing device/ball, because the plas- tic material of the device will not withstand the high temperature dur- ing drying.
  • Page 32: Programme Charts

    Programme chart Wash programmes Wash Temp. programme Cotton 95°-60° (Whites) Cotton 60° ECONOMY (Whites) Coloured 60°-50° cottons 40°-30° 60°-50° Easy-cares 40° Delicates 40°-30° Woollens 40°-30 COLD ECONOMY Select the economy programme “E” instead of the 95°C programme when wash- ing normally soiled whites; the wash is carried out at about 67°C, with conse- quent energy saving.
  • Page 33: Programme Charts

    Programme chart Special programmes Type of laun- Programme Heavily soiled Soak fabrics, except wool. This pro- gramme can be used for Rinses rinsing hand washed garments. Hand washed garments to Softeners be starched or softened. For emptying out the last rinse water in Drain programmes...
  • Page 34: Programme Chart

    Programme chart Drying Degree of drying Extra dry Ideal for towelling materials Store dry (*) Suitable for items to put away without ironing Iron dry Suitable for ironing (*) The STORE DRY drying programme for cotton is the reference programme for the Energy Label data, in compliance with standard EEC 92/75.
  • Page 35: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance After each wash At the end of the wash programme, pull the dispenser drawer out a lit- tle to let it dry. Leave the door ajar to allow air to circulate. If the machine is not used for a prolonged period: Close the water tap and unplug the appliance.
  • Page 36: Door Seal

    Cleaning and maintenance To remove the drawer from the machine, press the button in the rear left-hand corner. To facilitate cleaning, the top part of the additive compartment can be removed. Detergent can also accumulate inside the drawer recess: clean it with an old tooth- brush.
  • Page 37: Emergency Emptying Out

    Turn off the water tap. Unscrew the hose from the tap. To do this, depress the small yellow but- ton on the hose. Clean the filter with a stiff brush. Screw the hose back onto the tap. Emergency emptying out If the water is not discharged (pump is blocked, filter or drain hose are clogged), proceed as follows to empty out the machine: •...
  • Page 38: Something Not Working

    Something not working? If, during the spin cycle, the machine makes an unusual whistling noise, different from the noise made by tradi- tional washing machines, this is due to a new type of motor. If water is not visible in the drum, this is due to the modern technology of new washing machines that use less water than traditional machines.
  • Page 39 Problem The machine does not fill The machine fills then empties immediately The machine does not empty and/or does not spin There is water on the floor Possible cause The water tap is closed (E10). Open the water tap. The water inlet hose is squashed or kinked (E10).
  • Page 40 Something not working? Problem The machine vibrates or is noisy The door will not open Possible cause The transit bolts have not been removed. The feet have not been adjusted. There is little laundry in the drum. The programme is still running.
  • Page 41 Problem Spinning starts late or the machine does not spin The machine will not dry or the laundry is not dry enough Possible cause The unbalance detection device that prevents excessive vibration during spinning has cut in. The water tap is not open (E10).
  • Page 42: Unsatisfactory Washing Results

    Something not working? Unsatisfactory washing results If the laundry looks grey and lime scale is found in the drum • Too little detergent has been used. • An unsuitable detergent has been used. • Stubborn stains have not been treated prior to washing. •...
  • Page 43: Technical Data

    Technical data Height x Width x Depth Depth with door opened Height adjustment Net weight Load (depending on programme) Drum speed during washing Drum speed during spinning Water pressure This appliance complies with the following EC directives: 73/23/EEC of 19.2.1973 “Low voltage directive”, including directive 93 / 68 / EEC 89/336/EEC of 3.5.1989 “Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive”.
  • Page 44: Service & Spare Parts

    Service & Spare Parts If after carrying out the necessary checks there is still a fault with your appliance please contact your local AEG Service Force Centre. In guarantee customers should ensure that the suggested checks in the “Troubleshooting” section have been made as the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical break- down.
  • Page 45 Customer care For general enquiries regarding your AEG appliance, or further infor- mation on AEG products please contact our Customer Care Depart- ment at the address below or visit our website at www.aeghome.co.uk Customer Care Department AEG Domestic Appliances 55-77 High Street Slough Berkshire SL1 1DZ Tel:...
  • Page 46: Guarantee Conditions

    Guarantee Conditions AEG offer the following guarantee to the first purchaser of this appli- ance. 1.The guarantee is valid for 12 months commencing when the appliance is handed over to the first retail purchaser, which must be verified by purchase invoice or similar documentation. The guarantee does not cover commercial use.
  • Page 47: Guarantee Conditions

    European Guarantee If you should move to another country within Europe then your guar- antee moves with you to your new home subject to the following qual- ifications: The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product. The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exist in the new country of use for this brand or range of products.
  • Page 48: Instructions For Installation And Electrical Connection

    Instructions for installation and electrical connection Safety instructions for the installer • This appliance is heavy, care should be taken when moving it. • When unpacking the appliance, check that it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use it and contact the retailer. •...
  • Page 49: Dimensions Of The Appliance

    Dimensions of the appliance Front view and side view Rear view...
  • Page 50: Installation

    Installation Unpacking All transit bolts and packing must be removed before using the appli- ance. Using a spanner, unscrew and remove the rear right-hand bolt and lay the machine on its back, taking care not to squash the hoses. This can be avoided by placing one of the corner packing pieces between the machine and the floor.
  • Page 51: Positioning

    Set the machine upright and remove the two remaining bolts from the back. Pull out the three plastic spacers from the holes into which the bolts were fitted. Plug the open holes with the plugs which you will find in the plastic bag containing the instruction booklet.
  • Page 52: Water Inlet (Cold Water Connection Only)

    Installation Water inlet (cold water connection only) Connect the hose to a tap with a 3/4” thread. Installation should comply with local water authority and building regulations’ requirements. Set the hose correctly by loosening the ring nut. After positioning the inlet hose, be sure to tighten the ring nut again to prevent leaks.
  • Page 53: In The Interest Of The Environment

    Longer drain hoses are available in lengths of 2.7 and 4 metres from your AEG Service Force Centre. If you intend the drain hose from the machine to empty into a sink, make sure that the sink is empty and the plug hole is not blocked. Use the plastic “U -Piece”...
  • Page 54: Permanent Connection

    Installation The cut off plug should then be disposed of to prevent the hazard of shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket in another part of your home. Important The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green and Yellow Blue...
  • Page 55: Building-In

    Building-in This appliance has been designed to be built into the kitchen furniture. The recess should have the dimen- sions shown in picture A. Preparation and assembly of the door The machine is originally pre- arranged for the assembly of a door opening from right to left.
  • Page 56 Building-in c) Mounting the door Fix the hinges (1) to the machine by means of the M5x8 screws (3-Fig. B). The hinges can be adjusted to compensate for possible uneven thick- ness of the door. To align the door perfectly it is necessary to loosen the screw (3-Fig. B), adjust the door and tighten the screw again.
  • Page 57 Recommendations regarding the construction and fitting of a base when the installation requires an integrated appliance to be raised Where the appliance has been raised by mounting onto a wooden base pro- vided by the installer. The material used to construct the base should have a non slip surface, be water repellent and if possible be one solid piece.
  • Page 58 Building-in With the appliance installed adjust all four feet ensuring the machine is stable, and a clearance of approximately 5 mm is left between the top of the machine and the underside of the worktop. A final check for stability should be carried out with the machine on spin with a load, this will identify the need for any further fine adjust- ment to the feet.
  • Page 59 AEG Hausgeräte GmbH Postfach 1036 D-90327 Nürnberg http://www.aeg.hausgeraete.de © Copyright by AEG 132.998.930-01-0201...

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