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8. DIAL AND BUTTONS

8.1 Introduction

When pressing a key

combination, do not tilt your

fingers downwards . The

sensors of the underneath

buttons are sensitive and

may interfere with Your

choice.

8.2 On/Off

Pressing this button for a few seconds

allows to activate or deactivate the

appliance. Two different tunes sound

while switching the appliance on or off.
As the Stand-by function automatically

deactivates the appliance to decrease

the energy consumption in a few cases,

you may need to activate the appliance

again.
For more details, refer to Stand-by

paragraph in Daily Use chapter.

8.3 Introduction

The options/functions are

not selectable with all

washing programmes.

Check the compatibility

between options/functions

and washing programmes in

the "Programme Chart". An

option/function can exclude

another one, in this case the

appliance doesn't allow you

to set the incompatible

options/functions together.

Make sure the screen and

touch buttons are always

clean and dry.

8.4 Temperature 

When you select a washing programme,

the appliance automatically proposes a

default temperature.
Touch this button repeatedly until the

desired temperature value appears on

the display.

When the display shows the indicators

 and 

, the appliance does not heat

the water.

8.5 Spin 

When you set a programme, the

appliance automatically sets the

maximum spin speed allowed.
Touch repeatedly this button to:

• Decrease the spin speed.

The display shows only

the spin speeds available

for the set programme.

• Activate the No Spin option 

.

This option is available only with the

Spin/Drain programme. The appliance

skips all spin phases and only drains

the water. The display shows the
indicator 

.

8.6 Stains/Prewash 

Press this button repeatedly to activate

one of the two options.
The relevant indicator goes on in the

display.
• Stains 

Select this option to add an anti-stain

phase to a programme in order to

treat heavily soiled or stained laundry

with stain remover.

Pour the stain remover into
compartment 

. The stain remover

will be added in the appropriate phase

of the washing programme.

This option is not

available with a

temperature lower than

40 °C.

• Prewash 

Use this option to add a pre-wash

phase at 30 °C before the washing

phase.

This option is recommended for

heavily soiled laundry, especially if

containing sand, dust , mud and other

solid particles.

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Summary of Contents for L7WBG851R

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN User Manual Washer Dryer L7WBG851R ...

Page 2: ...r many years with innovative technologies that help make life simpler features you might not find on ordinary appliances Please spend a few minutes reading to get the very best from it Visit our website to Get usage advice brochures trouble shooter service and repair information www aeg com support Register your product for better service www registeraeg com Buy Accessories Consumables and Origina...

Page 3: ...es or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children between 3 and 8 years of age and persons with very extensive and complex disabilities shall be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Children of less than 3 years of age should be kept away fro...

Page 4: ...oor with a hinge on the opposite side that would prevent the appliance door from being fully open Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation process Make sure that the mains plug is accessible after installation The ventilation opening in the base must not be covered by a carpet mat or any floor covering WARNING The appliance must not be supplied through an exte...

Page 5: ... with substances such as vegetable or mineral oil acetone alcohol petrol kerosene spot removers turpentine waxes and wax removers should be washed separately with an extra amount of detergent before being dried in the washer dryer Do not use the appliance if items have been soiled with industrial chemicals Do not dry unwashed items in the wash dryer Items such as foam rubber latex foam shower caps...

Page 6: ...e heat resistant and clean Keep the transit bolts in a safe place If the appliance is to be moved in the future they must be reattached to lock the drum to prevent an internal damage Always take care when moving the appliance as it is heavy Always use safety gloves and enclosed footwear Do not install or use a damaged appliance Do not install the appliance where the appliance door cannot be fully ...

Page 7: ... item label Do not sit or stand on the open door of the appliance Do not dry dripping wet clothes in the appliance Do not let hot items to touch the plastic parts of the appliance Remove a detergent ball if used before starting a drying programme Do not use a detergent ball if setting a non stop programme 2 5 Service To repair the appliance contact the Authorised Service Centre Use original spare ...

Page 8: ...of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 1 Appliance overview 1 2 3 9 5 6 7 4 10 8 11 12 1 Worktop 2 Detergent dispenser 3 Control panel 4 Door handle 5 Rating plate 6 Drain pump filter 7 Feet for levelling the appliance 8 Drain hose 9 Inlet hose connection 10 Mains cable 11 Transit bolts 12 Hose support 00000000 00A Mod xxxxxxxxx 000V 00Hz 0000 W 910000000 00 A B ...

Page 9: ...essure is not lower than 0 05 MPa 0 5 bar If you cannot connect the water inlet hose to the cold water tap of the primary hydraulic system connect it to your do mestic cold water storage system Make sure not to exceed a distance of 5 02 m 16 5 ft between the appliance inlet hose and the bottom of the water storage tank 5 ACCESSORIES 5 1 Available in www aeg com shop or from authorised dealer Read ...

Page 10: ...ackaging materials 3 Remove the internal film 4 Open the door and remove the polystyrene piece from the door seal and all the items from the drum 5 Carefully put the appliance down on its rear side 6 Put the front polystyrene packaging element on the floor under the appliance Make sure not to damage the hoses 7 Remove the polystyrene protection from the bottom 1 2 8 Pull up the appliance in vertic...

Page 11: ...ing Suspended wooden floors are particularly susceptible to vibration To limit vibration we recommend placing a waterproof wooden panel at least 15 mm thick under the appliance It should be screwed to at least 2 floor beams and should extend beyond the front feet If possible install the appliance where the floor is more stable 6 3 Positioning and levelling 1 Install the appliance on a flat hard fl...

Page 12: ... the position of the water tap 20º 20º 45º 45º Make sure that the inlet hose is not in vertical position 3 If necessary loose the ring nut to set it in the correct position 4 Connect the water inlet hose to the cold water tap with 3 4 thread WARNING The inlet water shall not exceed 25 C CAUTION Make sure that there are no leaks from the couplings Do not use an extension hose if the inlet hose is t...

Page 13: ...lastic hose guide 2 On the edge of a sink Fasten the guide to the water tap or to the wall Make sure that the plastic guide cannot move when the appliance drains Make sure that the drain hose end is not immersed in the water There may be a return of dirty water into the appliance 3 To a stand pipe with vent hole Insert the drain hose directly into a drain pipe Refer to the illustration The end of ...

Page 14: ...ting plate and the Technical Data chapter indicate the necessary electrical ratings Make sure that they are compatible with the mains power supply Check that your domestic electrical installation can take the maximum load required also taking into account any other appliances in use Connect the appliance to an earthed socket The power supply cable must be easily accessible after installing the app...

Page 15: ...op 60 min 2 3 6 12 11 10 8 1 4 5 7 9 1 Programme dial 2 Display 3 Drying time touch button Time Drying 4 Drying level touch button Auto Drying 5 Washing and drying mode touch button Mode Wash Dry 6 Start and pause touch button Start Pause 7 Option touch button Stains Prewash 8 Delay Start touch button Delay Start 9 Time Saving touch button Quick 10 Spin reduction touch button Spin 11 Temperature t...

Page 16: ...and or drying phase Delay time e g or Cycle end Warning code Washing phase indicator It flashes during prewash and wash phase Rinsing phase indicator It flashes during rinse phase The permanent Extra Rinse option one additional rinse two additional rinses Spinning and draining phase indicator It flashes during spin and drain phase Steam phase indicator Drying phase indicator Child safety lock indi...

Page 17: ...efault temperature Touch this button repeatedly until the desired temperature value appears on the display When the display shows the indicators and the appliance does not heat the water 8 5 Spin When you set a programme the appliance automatically sets the maximum spin speed allowed Touch repeatedly this button to Decrease the spin speed The display shows only the spin speeds available for the se...

Page 18: ...s set the led above the button is on This option can also be used to shorten the steam programme duration 8 9 Time Drying In the programme where it is selectable touch this button to set the time that suits the fabrics you have to dry refer to Timed drying table The display shows the set value Each time you touch this button the time value increases by 5 minutes You cannot set all time values for ...

Page 19: ...otton and fast coloured cotton Cottons 40 C 95 C Cold 1400 rpm 1400 rpm 400 rpm 8 kg White cotton and coloured cotton Nor mally heavily and lightly soiled items Synthetics 40 C 60 C Cold 1200 rpm 1200 rpm 400 rpm 3 kg Synthetic items or mixed fabric items Normally soiled items Delicates 30 C 40 C Cold 1200 rpm 1200 rpm 400 rpm 2 kg Delicate fabrics such as acrylics viscose and mixed fabrics requir...

Page 20: ...chnical sport fabrics waterproof and breathable jackets shell jackets with a removable fleece or inner insulation By performing a combined wash and dry programme the drying phase also acts as wa ter repellent restorer Make sure that the garment care label permits tumble drying Quick 20 min NonStop 60 min 30 C 40 C 30 C 1200 rpm 1 kg Programme to treat up to 1 kg of mixed syn thetic shirts load in ...

Page 21: ...remove stains by washing or using localized stain removal Steam programmes do not perform any hygienic cycle Do not set a Steam programme with these types of items Items to be washed at a temperature low er than 40 C Items where it is not specified on the care label as being suitable for tumble drying Items with label Dry clean only Rinse 1400 rpm 1400 rpm 400 rpm 8 kg To rinse and spin the laundr...

Page 22: ... Energy Information Regulations this programme at default temperature and spin speed in washing and drying mode with rated capacity 5 kg and with Cupboard dry level performs the wash and dry cycle able to clean normally soiled cotton laundry declared to be washable at 40 C or 60 C together in the same cycle and after drying phase the laun dry can be immediately stored in a cupboard 3 During this c...

Page 23: ...n is not available with temperature lower than 40 C 3 If you set the shortest duration we recommend that you decrease the load size It is possible to fully load the appliance however the washing results can be less satisfactory 4 Iron Dry is not available with this programme Suitable detergents for each programme Programme Universal powder1 Liquid Uni versal Liquid for coloureds Delicates woollens...

Page 24: ...r of this washing machine M2103 The wool drying cycle of this machine has been tested and approved by The Woolmark Company The cycle is suitable to dry wool garments which are labelled hand wash provided that the garments are washed in a Woolmark endorsed hand washing cycle and dried according to the instructions issued by the manufacturer M2104 The Woolmark symbol is a Certification mark in many ...

Page 25: ...nts outdoor clothing technical sport fabrics waterproof and breathable jackets shell jackets up to 2 kg Iron Dry Suitable for ironing Cottons and Linen sheets tablecloths shirts etc up to 5 kg 9 4 Timed drying Dryness Level Type of fabric Load kg Spin speed rpm Suggested duration mins Extra Dry For towelling materials Cottons and Linen bathrobes bath towels etc 5 1400 180 200 3 1400 120 140 1 1400...

Page 26: ...oths shirts etc 5 1400 100 120 3 1400 65 85 1 1400 40 50 10 SETTINGS 10 1 Introduction When pressing a key combination do not tilt your fingers downwards The sensors of the underneath buttons are sensitive and may interfere with Your choice 10 2 Child Lock With this option you can prevent children from playing with the control panel To activate deactivate this option touch the Spin and the Stains ...

Page 27: ...or before first use you may observe some water in the appliance This is a residual water left in the appliance after a full functional test in the factory to ensure the appliance is delivered to customers in perfect working order and is no cause for concern 1 Make sure that all transit bolts have been removed from the appliance 2 Make sure that the electrical power is available and the water tap i...

Page 28: ...mage rubber parts of the washing machine 12 3 Filling the detergent and additives Compartment for prewash phase soak programme or stain remover Compartment for washing phase Compartment for liquid additives fabric conditioner starch Maximum level for quantity of liquid additives Flap for powder or liquid detergent Always follow the instructions that you find on the packaging of the detergent produ...

Page 29: ...ckage when you close the drawer 12 5 Setting a programme 1 Turn the programme dial to select the desired washing programme The related programme indicator comes on The indicator of the Start Pause button flashes The display shows the maximum declared load for the programme the default temperature the maximum spin speed the washing phase indicators when available and an indicative programme duratio...

Page 30: ...lay start after the countdown has started To change the delay start 1 Touch the Start Pause button to pause the appliance The related indicator flashes 2 Touch the Delay Start button repeatedly until the display shows the desired delay time 3 Touch the Start Pause button again to start the new countdown 12 8 The ProSense load detection The programme duration in the display is referred to a medium ...

Page 31: ...n the display changes accordingly 3 Touch the Start Pause button again The washing programme continues 12 11 Cancelling a running programme 1 Press the On Off button to cancel the programme and to deactivate the appliance 2 Press the On Off button again to activate the appliance Now you can set a new washing programme If the ProSense phase is already carried out and the water filling is already st...

Page 32: ...button to activate the appliance again After 5 minutes from the end of the washing programme Press the On Off button to activate the appliance again The display shows the end of the last set programme Turn the programme dial to set a new cycle If you set a programme or an option that ends with water in the drum the Stand by function doesn t deactivate the appliance to remind you to drain the water...

Page 33: ...y also shows the remaining programme time 13 3 Washing and Timed Drying 1 Tap on the button Time Drying repeatedly to set the desired time value see the Timed drying table the Programmes chapter The drying level indicator goes off and the indicator comes on Each time you tap on this button the time value increases by 5 minutes The display shows the set new time value 2 Touch the Start Pause to sta...

Page 34: ...ng by using less energy and in a shorter time the appliance does not let you set a too low spin speed for the items to be washed and dried 2 Touch button Start Pause to start the programme In the display the door locked indicator goes on the indicator of the running phase starts flashing The display also shows the remaining programme time 14 3 Timed Drying 1 Tap on the button Time Drying repeatedl...

Page 35: ... frequently used carry out the CLE programme regularly 16 HINTS AND TIPS WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 16 1 The laundry load Divide the laundry into white coloured synthetics delicates and wool Follow the washing instructions on the laundry care labels Do not wash white and coloured items together Some coloured items can discolour with the first wash We recommend that you wash them separately f...

Page 36: ...s of fabric or special ones for woollens only The choice and quantity of detergent will depend on type of fabric delicates woollens cottons etc the colour of clothes size of the load degree of soiling wash temperature and hardness of the water used Follow the instructions that you find on packaging of the detergents or other treatments without exceeding the indicated maximum level Do not mix diffe...

Page 37: ... the drying programmes table 16 7 Items not suitable for drying Do not set a drying programme for this laundry Synthetic curtains Pieces of clothing with metal inserts Nylon stockings Quilts Bed covers Duvets Anoraks Sleeping bags Fabrics with residue of hair sprays nail solvents or similar Garments with foam rubber or materials similar to foam rubber 16 8 Garment labels When you dry the laundry o...

Page 38: ... load in Hints and tips Remove any foreign objects such as metal clip buttons coins etc that you may find in the door seal the filters and the drum Refer to Door seal with double lip trap Cleaning the drum Cleaning the drain pump and Cleaning the inlet hose and the valve filter paragraphs If necessary please contact the Authorised Service Centre 17 3 External cleaning Clean the appliance with mild...

Page 39: ...sting foreign body in the washing or tap water containing iron Clean the drum with special products for stainless steel Always follow the instructions that you find on the packaging of the product Do not clean the drum with acidic descaling products scouring products containing chlorine or iron or steel For a thorough clean 1 Clean the drum with special products for stainless steel Always follow t...

Page 40: ...lean Clean the drain pump if The appliance does not drain the water The drum does not turn The appliance makes an unusual noise because of the blockage of the drain pump The display shows the alarm code WARNING Do not remove the filter while the appliance operates Do not clean the pump if the water in the appliance is hot Wait until the water cools down Proceed as follows to clean the pump 1 Open ...

Page 41: ...7 Turn the filter anti clockwise to remove it 1 2 8 If it is necessary remove fluff and objects from the filter recess 9 Make sure that the impeller of the pump can rotate If it does not rotate contact the Authorised Service Centre 10 Clean the filter under the water tap 11 Put the filter back into the special guides by turning it clockwise Make sure that you tighten the filter correctly to preven...

Page 42: ...et hose from the tap and clean the filter 1 2 3 2 Remove the inlet hose from the appliance by loosening the ring nut 3 Clean the valve filter on the back of the appliance with a toothbrush 4 When you reconnect the hose to the back of the appliance turn it left or right not in vertical position depending on the position of your water tap 45 20 17 11 Emergency drain If the appliance cannot drain the...

Page 43: ...e inlet hose again WARNING Make sure that the temperature is higher than 0 C before you use the appliance again The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by low temperatures 18 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 18 1 Alarm Codes and Possible failures The appliance does not start or it stops during operation First try to find a solution to the problem refer to the tables ...

Page 44: ... of the drain hose is correct Set the drain programme if you set a programme without drain phase Set the drain programme if you set an option which ends with water in the tub The appliance door is open or not closed correctly Make sure that the door is properly closed Internal fail No com munication between electronic elements of the appliance The programme was not finished properly or the applian...

Page 45: ...he water hoses are tight and there is not water leakages Make sure that the water inlet hose and the drain hose have no damages Make sure you use the correct detergent and the correct quantity of it You cannot open the appliance door Make sure that a washing programme that ends with water in tub has not been selected Make sure that the washing programme is finished Set the drain or the spin progra...

Page 46: ...dry is full of different colours fluff The fabrics washed in the previous cycle released fluff of a differ ent colour The drying phase helps to eliminate some fluff Clean the clothes with a fluff remover In case of an excessive amount of fluff in the drum run the special programme to clean it refer to Fluff in the fabrics for more de tails After the check activate the appliance The programme conti...

Page 47: ...for detailed information about Energy Label The QR code on the energy label supplied with the appliance provides a web link to the product information sheet Keep the energy label for reference together with the user manual and all other documents provided with this appliance 19 2 Legend kg Laundry load h mm Programme duration kWh Energy consumption C Temperature in the laundry Litres Water consump...

Page 48: ...y cycle Eco 40 60 pro gramme and Cupboard dry level kg kWh Litres h mm C rpm1 Full load 5 3 955 82 6 20 0 37 1400 Half load 2 5 2 190 45 4 25 0 35 1400 1 Maximum spin speed Power consumption in different modes Off W Stand by W Delay start W 0 50 0 50 4 00 Time to Off Standby mode is 15 minutes maximum 19 4 Common programmes Washing only These values are indicative only Programme kg kWh Litres h mm...

Page 49: ...or lightly soiled laundry 19 5 Common programmes Wash and dry These values are indicative only Programme kg kWh Litres h mm C rpm1 Synthetics 40 C 3 1 80 70 3 25 1 40 1200 1 Maximum spin speed 20 ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS Recycle materials with the symbol Put the packaging in relevant containers to recycle it Help protect the environment and human health by recycling waste of electrical and electroni...

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