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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

opened.

• Adjust the feet to have the necessary

space between the appliance and the

flooring.

• When the appliance is in its

permanent position, check if it is

levelled correctly with the aid of a

spirit level. If it is not, adjust the feet

accordingly.

2.2 Electrical Connection

WARNING!

Risk of fire and electric

shock.

• WARNING: This appliance is

designed to be installed / connected

to a grounding connection in the

building.

• Always use a correctly installed

shockproof socket.

• Do not use multi-plug adapters and

extension cables.

• Do not pull the mains cable to

disconnect the appliance. Always pull

the mains plug.

• Do not touch the mains cable or the

mains plug with wet hands.

2.3 Water Connection

• The inlet water shall not exceed

25 °C.

• Do not cause damage to the water

hoses.

• Before connection to new pipes, pipes

not used for a long time, where repair

work has been carried out or new

devices fitted (water meters, etc.), let

the water flow until it is clean and

clear.

• Ensure that there are no visible water

leaks during and after the first use of

the appliance.

• Do not use an extension hose if the

inlet hose is too short. Contact the

Authorised Service Centre for the

replacement of the inlet hose.

• When unpacking the appliance, It is

possible to see water flowing from the

drain hose. This is due to the testing

of the appliance with the use of water

in the factory.

• You can extend the drain hose to

maximum 400 cm. Contact the

Authorised Service Centre for the

other drain hose and the extension.

• Make sure that there is access to the

tap after the installation.

2.4 Use

WARNING!

Risk of injury, electric shock,

fire, burns or damage to the

appliance.

• Do not put flammable products or

items that are wet with flammable

products in, near or on the appliance.

• Do not touch the glass door while a

programme operates. The glass can

get hot.

• Do not dry damaged (torn, frayed)

items that contain padding or fillings.

• If laundry has been washed with a

stain remover, carry out an additional

rinse cycle before starting a drying

cycle.

• Make sure that all metal objects are

removed from the laundry.

• Dry only fabrics that are suitable to

dry in the appliance. Follow the

cleaning instruction on the 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 parts only.

• Please note that self-repair or non-

professional repair can have safety

ENGLISH

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Summary of Contents for L8WEE165C

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN User Manual Washer Dryer L8WEE165C ...

Page 2: ...D BUTTONS 17 9 PROGRAMMES 19 10 WI FI CONNECTIVITY SETUP 26 11 BEFORE FIRST USE 29 12 SETTINGS 29 13 DAILY USE WASHING ONLY 30 14 DAILY USE WASHING DRYING 35 15 DAILY USE DRYING ONLY 36 16 FLUFF IN THE FABRICS 37 17 HINTS AND TIPS 38 18 CARE AND CLEANING 40 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 45 20 CONSUMPTION VALUES 50 21 ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS 53 My AEG Care app www aeg com 2 ...

Page 3: ...sure that you have the following data available Model PNC Serial Number The information can be found on the rating plate Warning Caution Safety information General information and tips Environmental information Subject to change without notice 1 SAFETY INFORMATION Before the installation and use of the appliance carefully read the supplied instructions The manufacturer is not responsible for any i...

Page 4: ...n If the appliance has a child safety device it should be activated Children shall not carry out cleaning and user maintenance of the appliance without supervision 1 2 General Safety Do not change the specification of this appliance This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments by clients in h...

Page 5: ...perating water pressure at the water entry point from the outlet connection must be between 0 5 bar 0 05 MPa and 8 bar 0 8 MPa The appliance maximum load is 10 kg Do not exceed the maximum load of each programme refer to the Programmes chapter The appliance must be connected to the water mains using the new supplied hose sets or other new hose sets supplied by the Authorised Service Centre Old hos...

Page 6: ...them Do not use high pressure water sprays and or steam to clean the appliance Clean the appliance with a moist cloth Use only neutral detergents Do not use abrasive products abrasive cleaning pads solvents or metal objects Before any maintenance operation deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the socket 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 Installation The installation must comply with...

Page 7: ...too short Contact the Authorised Service Centre for the replacement of the inlet hose When unpacking the appliance It is possible to see water flowing from the drain hose This is due to the testing of the appliance with the use of water in the factory You can extend the drain hose to maximum 400 cm Contact the Authorised Service Centre for the other drain hose and the extension Make sure that ther...

Page 8: ...re parts are relevant for all models Concerning the lamp s inside this product and spare part lamps sold separately These lamps are intended to withstand extreme physical conditions in household appliances such as temperature vibration humidity or are intended to signal information about the operational status of the appliance They are not intended to be used in other applications and are not suit...

Page 9: ...e Frequency 230 240 V 2200 W 13 A 50 Hz Level of protection against ingress of solid particles and moisture ensured by the protective cover ex cept where the low voltage equipment has no pro tection against moisture IPX4 Water supply 1 Cold water Water supply pressure Minimum Maximum 0 5 bar 0 05 MPa 8 bar 0 8 MPa Maximum wash load Cotton 10 kg Maximum dry load Cotton Synthetics 6 kg 4 kg Spin Spe...

Page 10: ...e 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 vertical position 9 Remove the power supply cable and the drain hose from the hose holders ww...

Page 11: ...t hard floor Make sure that carpets do not stop the air circulation below the appliance Make sure that the appliance does not touch the wall or other units 2 Loosen or tighten the feet to adjust the level WARNING Do not put cardboard wood or equivalent materials below the appliance feet to adjust the level x4 The appliance must be level and stable A correct adjustment of the appliance level preven...

Page 12: ...ice The inlet hose has a water stop device This device prevents water leaks in the hose because of its natural ageing The red sector in the window A shows this fault A If this occurs close the water tap and contact the authorized service centre to replace the hose 5 5 Water drainage The drain hose should be positioned at a height of not less than 60 cm and not more than 100 cm from the floor You c...

Page 13: ...ink spigot Put the drain hose in the spigot and tighten it with a clamp Refer to the illustration Make sure that the drain hose makes a loop to prevent particles going into the appliance from the sink 6 Position the hose directly to a built in drain pipe in the room wall and tighten it with a clamp 5 6 Electrical connection At the end of installation you can connect the mains plug to the mains soc...

Page 14: ...pliance If unapproved parts are used any claims will be invalidated 6 2 Fixing plate kit If you install the appliance on a plinth that is not an accessory supplied by AEG secure the appliance in the fixing plates Read carefully the instructions supplied with the accessory 6 3 Stacking kit The tumble dryer can be stacked on the top of the washing machine only by using the correct stacking kit WARNI...

Page 15: ... 5 Washing and drying mode touch button Mode Wash Dry 6 Start and pause touch button Start Pause 7 Anti stain and prewash touch button Stains Prewash Stains Prewash 8 Delay Start touch button Delay Start 9 Time Saving touch button Quick 10 Spin reduction touch button Spin Drain Spin 11 Temperature touch button Temperature 12 On Off push button On Off 7 2 Display MIX ENGLISH 15 ...

Page 16: ...ration e g washing and or drying phase Delay time e g or Cycle end Warning code e g When working with the APP access point up date Please refer to the chapter Wi FI Connectivity setup 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 Spin and drain phase ...

Page 17: ...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 4 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 s...

Page 18: ... appliance begins the countdown 8 7 Quick With this option you can decrease the programme duration If your laundry is normally or lightly soiled it may be advisable to shorten the washing programme Touch this button once to decrease the duration In case of smaller load touch this button twice to set an extra quick programme On the display the programme duration is adjusted accordingly When this bu...

Page 19: ... 40 C2 1600 rpm 1600 rpm 1000 rpm 6 kg Eco 40 60 Cup board dry level Dry only mode 6 kg White cotton and fast coloured cotton Cottons 40 C 95 C Cold 1600 rpm 1600 rpm 400 rpm 10 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 4 kg Synthetic items or mixed fabric items Normally soiled items Delicates 30 C 40 C Cold 1...

Page 20: ...t care label per mits tumble drying Anti Allergy 60 C 1600 rpm 1600 rpm 400 rpm 10 kg White cotton items This high perform ance wash program removes more than 99 99 of bacteria and viruses4 keeping the temperature above 60 C throughout the washing phase an enhanced rinsing phase ensures a proper removal of deter gent and micro organism residues This program ensures also a proper reduction of polle...

Page 21: ...ce creases and odours and make your laundry softer Do not use any detergent If necessa ry remove stains by washing or using localized stain removal Steam programmes do not perform any hy gienic cycle Do not set a Steam programme with these types of items Items to be washed at a temperature lower than 40 C Items where it is not specified on the care label as being suitable for tumble drying Items w...

Page 22: ...speed in washing and drying mode with rated capacity 6 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 cycle the drum rotates slowly to ensure a gentle wash It can seem that the drum ...

Page 23: ...ur garments care e g For synthetics items first select the Syn thetics washing programme and then the Spin option 2 This option 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 Not selectable with Iron Dry level Suitable ...

Page 24: ...sued by the manufacturer of this washing machine M1361 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 M1224 The Woolmark symbol is a Cert...

Page 25: ...s 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 6 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 6 1600 245 265 4 1600 165 185 2 1600 1...

Page 26: ...n ing Cottons and Linen sheets tablecloths shirts etc 6 1600 170 190 4 1600 105 125 2 1600 75 85 10 WI FI CONNECTIVITY SETUP This chapter describes how to connect the smart appliance to the Wi Fi network and to link it to mobile devices By this functionality you can receive notifications control and monitor your appliance from your mobile devices To connect the appliance to enjoy the full range of...

Page 27: ...aph Configuring the appliance wireless connection 4 Start the application Select the country and language and login with Your email and password If you do not have an account create a new one following the instructions in My AEG 5 Follow the instructions on the App for the appliance registration and configuration 10 2 Configuring the appliance wireless connection 1 Press the On Off button for a fe...

Page 28: ...tart a washing programme remotely This function is deactivates when door is open When the App is installed and the wireless connection is complete you can activate the Remote Start Press and hold the Auto Drying and the Time Drying buttons simultaneously for a few seconds The indicator appears on the display and the door is locked Now it is possible to start the programme remotely To remove the Re...

Page 29: ... are deactivated except On Off button Before you touch the Start Pause button the appliance cannot start The appliance keeps the selection of this option after you switch it off 12 2 Acoustic signals This appliance is provided with different acoustic signals that operate when You activate the appliance special short tune You deactivate the appliance special short tune You touch the buttons click s...

Page 30: ... time Make sure not to put too much laundry in the drum 4 Close the door firmly CAUTION Make sure that no laundry stays between the seal and the door There is a risk of water leakage or damage to the laundry CAUTION Washing heavily oiled greasy stains could cause damage rubber parts of the washing machine 13 3 Filling the detergent and additives Compartment for prewash phase soak programme or stai...

Page 31: ...he detergent dispenser Make sure that the flap does not cause a blockage when you close the drawer 13 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 ...

Page 32: ...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 13 8 The ProSense load detection The programme duration in the display is referred to a medium ...

Page 33: ...ly If you select the a steam programme the steam phase indicator comes on 13 10 Interrupting a programme and changing the options When the programme is running you can change only some options 1 Touch the Start Pause button The related indicator flashes 2 Change the options The given information in the display changes accordingly 3 Touch the Start Pause button again The washing programme continues...

Page 34: ...rum is empty 4 Keep the door and the detergent dispenser slightly ajar to prevent mildew and odours 5 Close the water tap 13 14 Draining water out after end of cycle If you have chosen a programme or an option that does not empty out the water of the last rinse the programme is completed but The display shows the door locked indicator The drum still turns at regular intervals to prevent the crease...

Page 35: ...ion The Wash and Dry indicators come on The indicators and appear on the display The display also shows the maximum recommended load for a washing and drying programme e g 6 kg for cottons 7 Now you can choose an automatic drying level or a specific timed drying 14 2 Washing and Drying Automatic levels 1 Tap on the Auto Drying button repeatedly until the display shows the required dryness level Th...

Page 36: ...n the drum the seal and the inside of the door with a wet cloth 15 DAILY USE DRYING ONLY WARNING Refer to Safety chapters This appliance is an automatic washer dryer 15 1 Preparation to drying 1 Press the On Off button for some seconds to activate the appliance With a drying only programme the display does not show the maximum load and the ProSense estimation is deactivated 2 Load the laundry one ...

Page 37: ... On Off for some seconds to deactivate the appliance After some minutes from the end of the programme the energy saving function deactivates the appliance automatically 1 Remove the laundry from the appliance 2 Make sure that the drum is empty After drying phase clean the drum the seal and the inside of the door with a wet cloth 16 FLUFF IN THE FABRICS During the washing and or drying phase some t...

Page 38: ...edistribute the load so that the items are spaced evenly around the tub c press the Start Pause button The spin phase continues Button up pillowcases close zippers hooks and poppers Tie up belts cords shoelaces ribbons and any other loose elements Do not wash laundry without hems or with cuts Use a washing bag to wash small and or delicate items e g underwired bras belts tights shoelaces ribbons e...

Page 39: ...er energy and to help protect the environment we recommend that you follow these tips Normally soiled laundry may be washed without prewash in order to save detergent water and time the environment is protected too Loading the appliance to the maximum capacity indicated for each programmes helps to reduce energy and water consumption With adequate pre treatment stains and limited soiling can be re...

Page 40: ...s done before To avoid the static charge at the end of the drying cycle 1 Use fabric conditioner in the washing cycle 2 Use special fabric conditioner for tumble dryers When the drying programme is completed remove the laundry promptly 18 CARE AND CLEANING WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 18 1 Periodic cleaning schedule Periodic cleaning helps to extend the life of your appliance After each cycle ...

Page 41: ...lar detergents already contain water softening agents but we recommend to run a cycle with empty drum and a descaling product occasionally Always follow the instructions that you find on the packaging of the product 18 5 Maintenance wash The repeated and prolonged use of low temperature programmes can cause detergent deposits fluff residues bacterial growth inside the drum and the tub This could g...

Page 42: ...of powder detergent or if available run the Machine Clean programme 18 8 Cleaning the detergent dispenser To prevent possible deposits of dried detergent or clotted fabric softener and or formation of mould in the detergent dispenser drawer once in a while carry out the following cleaning procedure 1 Open the drawer Press the catch downwards as indicated in the picture and pull it out 1 2 2 Remove...

Page 43: ...tes 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 the pump cover 1 2 2 Place a suitable bowl below the drain pump access to collect the water that flows out 3 Open the chute downwards Always keep a rag nearby to dry up any water spillages when removing the filter 4 Turn the filter 180 degrees in anti clockwise...

Page 44: ...tighten the filter correctly to prevent leakages 2 1 12 Close the pump cover 2 1 When you drain the water with the emergency drain procedure you must activate the drain system again a Put 2 litres of water in the main wash compartment of the detergent dispenser b Start the programme to drain the water 18 10 Cleaning the inlet hose and the valve filter It is recommended to clean both the filters of...

Page 45: ... wash compartment of the detergent dispenser 2 Start the programme to drain the water 18 12 Frost precautions If the appliance is installed in an area where the temperature can reach the values around 0 C or drop below remove the remaining water from the inlet hose and the drain pump 1 Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket 2 Close the water tap 3 Put the two ends of the inlet hose in a c...

Page 46: ...w For this information contact your local water authority Make sure that the water tap is not clogged Make sure that the inlet hose has no kinks damages or bends Make sure that the connection of the water inlet hose is cor rect Make sure that the filter of the inlet hose and the filter of the valve are not clogged Refer to Care and cleaning The appliance does not drain the water Make sure that the...

Page 47: ...amme does not start Make sure that the mains plug is connected to the mains socket Make sure that the appliance door is closed Make sure that there is no damaged fuse in the fuse box Make sure that the Start Pause has been touched If the delay start is set cancel the setting or wait for the end of countdown Deactivate the Child Lock function if it is on Check the position of the knob on the select...

Page 48: ...s indi cator Check the wireless signal Make sure that the wireless connection is on Refer to para graph Configuring the washing machine wireless connection in Wi Fi Connectivity setup chapter Check your home network and router Restart the router Contact your wireless service provider if there are further problems with the wireless network The App cannot con nect to the appliance Check the wireless...

Page 49: ...crease the laundry load Too much foam in the drum during the wash ing cycle Reduce the quantity of detergent or the number of tablets or single dose detergents After the washing cy cle there are some detergent residues in the dispenser drawer Make sure that the flap is in the correct position UP for pow der detergent DOWN for liquid detergent Make sure you have used the detergent dispenser accordi...

Page 50: ...ceed with an emergency drain refer to Emergency drain in Care and cleaning chapter To open the door proceed as follows 1 Press the On Off button to switch the appliance off 2 Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket 3 Open the filter flap 4 Pull the emergency unlock trigger downward once Pull it downward once again keep it tensed and in the meanwhile open the appliance door 5 Take out the l...

Page 51: ...supply voltage and also if you change the default setting of a programme 20 3 According to UK Ecodesign for Energy Related Products and Energy Information Regulations Washing only Eco 40 60 pro gramme kg kWh Litres h mm C rpm1 Full load 10 0 980 62 3 50 52 39 1551 Half load 5 0 555 45 2 55 52 33 1551 Quarter load 2 5 0 175 39 2 25 54 23 1551 1 Maximum spin speed Wash and dry cycle Eco 40 60 pro gr...

Page 52: ... C rpm1 Cottons2 95 C 10 3 15 90 3 50 44 85 1600 Cottons 60 C 10 2 20 85 3 30 44 55 1600 Cottons3 20 C 10 0 45 85 2 55 44 20 1600 Synthetics 40 C 4 0 80 50 2 25 35 40 1200 Delicates4 30 C 2 0 30 45 1 10 35 30 1200 Wool 30 C 2 0 25 65 1 05 30 30 1200 1 Reference indicator of the spin speed 2 Suitable for washing heavily soiled textiles 3 Suitable for washing lightly soiled cottons synthetic and mix...

Page 53: ...terials 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 electronic appliances Do not dispose of appliances marked with the symbol with the household waste Return the product to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal office ENGLISH 53 ...

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