AEG Clothes Dryer T65179AV User Manual

User’s Manual  
LAVATHERM T65179AV Dryer -  
User’s Manual  
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CONTENTS  
4 SAFETY INFORMATION  
7 ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS  
8 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
9 ACCESSORIES  
10 CONTROL PANEL  
10 BEFORE FIRST USE  
11 PROGRAMMES  
13 USING THE APPLIANCE  
15 HINTS AND TIPS  
16 CARE AND CLEANING  
18 TROUBLE SHOOTER AND SERVICE  
20 TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
21 INSTALLATION  
SERVICE  
When contacting Service, ensure that  
you have the following data available.  
The information can be found on the  
rating plate.  
Model  
PNC  
Serial Number  
The following symbols are used in this  
user manual:  
Warning - Important Safety information.  
General information and tips  
Environmental information  
Subject to change without notice  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
In the interest of your safety and to  
ensure the correct use, before instal-  
ling and first using the appliance,  
read this user manual carefully, in-  
cluding its hints and warnings. To  
avoid unnecessary mistakes and acci-  
dents, it is important to ensure that  
all people using the appliance are  
thoroughly familiar with its operation  
and safety features. Save these in-  
structions and make sure that they  
remain with the appliance if it is  
moved or sold, so that everyone us-  
ing it through its life will be properly  
informed on appliance use and safe-  
ty.  
• Make sure that there is access to the  
mains plug after the installation.  
• Always unplug the appliance after  
use, cleaning and maintenance.  
• Under no circumstances should you  
attempt to repair the machine your-  
self. Repairs carried out by inexper-  
ienced persons may cause injury or  
serious malfunctioning. Contact your  
local Service Centre. Always insist on  
genuine spare parts.  
• Items that have been soiled with sub-  
stances such as cooking oil acetone,  
petrol, kerosene, spot removers, tur-  
pentine, waxes and wax removers  
should be washed in hot water with  
an extra amount of detergent before  
being dried in the tumble dryer.  
- Read the instruction manual be-  
fore the appliance use.  
Danger of explosion: Never tumble  
dry items that have been in contact  
with inflammable solvents (petrol,  
methylated spirits, dry cleaning fluid  
and the like). As these substances are  
volatile, they could cause an explo-  
sion. Only tumble dry items washed  
with water.  
Risk of fire: items that have been  
spotted or soaked with vegetable or  
cooking oil constitute a fire hazard  
and should not be placed in the tum-  
ble dryer.  
• If you have washed your laundry with  
stain remover you must execute an  
extra rinse cycle before loading your  
tumble dryer.  
• Please make sure that no gas lighters  
or matches have accidentally been  
left in pockets of garments incase  
they are loaded into appliance  
GENERAL SAFETY  
• It is dangerous to alter the specifica-  
tions or attempt to modify this prod-  
uct in any way.  
• This appliance is not intended for use  
by persons (including children) with  
reduced physical and sensory condi-  
tions or lack of experience and  
knowledge, unless they have been  
given supervision or instruction con-  
cerning use of the appliance by a  
person responsible for their safety.  
• Make sure that small children and  
pets do not climb inside the drum.  
To avoid this, please check into the  
drum before using.  
• Any objects such as coins, safety  
pins, nails, screws, stones or any oth-  
er hard, sharp material can cause ex-  
tensive damage and must not be  
placed into the machine.  
• Items such as foam rubber (latex  
foam), shower caps, waterproof tex-  
tiles (if there is no special drying pro-  
gramme), rubber backed articles and  
clothes or pillows fitted with foam  
rubber pads must not be dried in the  
tumble dryer.  
• The condensed water is not applica-  
ble to drink or to prepare food. It can  
cause health problems to people and  
pets.  
• Do not seat or lean on the load door.  
The appliance can tilt.  
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WARNING!  
Air must flow freely below the appli-  
ance.  
• After the appliance installation, check  
that it is not squeeze or stay on the  
electrical supply cable.  
• If the tumble dryer is put on top of a  
washing machine, it is mandatory to  
use the stacking kit (optional acces-  
sory - see chapter: "ACCESSORIES").  
Risk of fire! To prevent from  
the risk of self combustion  
do not stop a tumble dryer  
before the end of the dry-  
ing cycle unless all items are  
quickly removed and spread  
out so that the heat is dissi-  
pated.  
Lint must not be allowed to  
accumulate around the tum-  
ble dryer.  
• After having installed the appliance,  
check that it is not pressing or stand-  
ing on its inlet hose.  
Risk of electric shock! Do not spray  
down the appliance with jets of wa-  
ter.  
• The final part of a tumble dryer cycle  
occurs without heat ( cool down cy-  
cle ) to ensure that the items are left  
at a temperature that ensures that  
items will not be damaged.  
USE  
• This appliance is for domestic use  
only. It must not be used for other  
functions .  
• Only dry fabrics which are applicable  
to dry in the tumble dryer. Follow the  
instructions on each piece of clothing  
label.  
• The tumble dryer is not to be used if  
industrial chemicals have been used  
for cleaning.  
• Do not dry not washed items in the  
tumble dryer.  
• Ensure you have good ventilation in  
the installation room to avoid the  
back flow of gases into the room  
from appliances burning other fuels,  
including open fires.  
• Do not put more load than recom-  
mended. Obey the maximum load  
volume. See the related chapter in  
the user manual.  
• Clothes which are dripping wet must  
not be put in the tumble dryer.  
• Garments which have been in contact  
with volatile petroleum products  
should not be machine dried. If vola-  
tile cleaning fluids are used, care  
should be taken to ensure that the  
fluid is removed from the garment  
before placing in the appliance.  
• Do not use the tumble dryer if the  
power supply cable, the control pan-  
el, the working surface or the base  
are damaged so that the inside of  
the tumble dryer is accessible.  
• Fabric softener or equivalent prod-  
ucts must be used as specified by the  
fabric softener manufacturer.  
• Risk of fire! Do not dry the damaged  
items which contain padding or fil-  
lings (pillows, jackets, duvets, etc.).  
The padding or fillings can get out  
and cause the fire.  
INSTALLATION  
• This appliance is heavy. Be careful  
when you move the appliance.  
• When unpacking the appliance,  
check that it is not damaged. If in  
doubt, do not use it and contact the  
Service Centre.  
• All packaging must be removed be-  
fore use. Dangerous damage can oc-  
cur to the product and to property if  
this is not adhered to. See relevant  
section in the user manual.  
• Each electrical work necessary to in-  
stall this appliance must be done by  
a qualified electrician or competent  
person.  
• The rear surface of the appliance  
must be put against the wall  
• If the appliance is installed on the  
carpet or equivalent, adjust the feet.  
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• Keep all detergents in a safe place  
out of children’s reach.  
• Make sure that children or pets do  
not climb inside the drum.  
Hot surface: Do not touch the  
door light cover surface when the  
1)  
light is switched on .  
Hot surface: Do not touch the  
back of the appliance while it is oper-  
ating!  
DISCARD THE APPLIANCE  
• Disconnect the mains plug from the  
mains socket.  
CHILD SAFETY  
• Cut off the mains cable and discard  
it.  
• Discard the door catch. This prevents  
children or pets to be closed in the  
appliance. There is a risk of suffoca-  
tion.  
• This machine is not intended for use  
by young children or infirm persons  
without supervision.  
• Children often do not recognise the  
hazards associated with electrical ap-  
pliances. Children should be super-  
vised to ensure that they do not play  
with the appliance.  
WARNING!  
• Danger of suffocation! The  
packaging components (e.g.  
plastic film, polystyrene) can  
be dangerous to children -  
Keep them out of children’s  
reach.  
1)  
Only dryers equipped with internal drum light.  
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ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS  
equipment. By ensuring this product is  
disposed of correctly, you will help  
prevent potential negative  
PACKAGING MATERIALS  
Recycle the materials with the symbol  
. Put the packaging in applicable  
containers to recycle it.  
consequences for the environment and  
human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste  
handling of this product. For more  
detailed information about recycling of  
this product, please contact your local  
council, your household waste disposal  
service or the shop where you  
The symbol  
on the product or on its  
packaging indicates that this product  
may not be treated as household  
waste. Instead it should be taken to the  
appropriate collection point for the  
recycling of electrical and electronic  
purchased the product.  
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
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Control panel  
Load door (reversible)  
Filter  
Plastic ring  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Side/rear ventilation opening  
Rating plate  
Adjustable feet  
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ACCESSORIES  
Product name: PDSTP10.  
Available from your authorized dealer.  
STACKING KIT  
To put the appliance higher at the level  
which helps to easy load and remove  
the laundry .  
The drawer can be use for laundry stor-  
age e.g. : towels, cleaning products and  
more.  
Read carefully the instructions supplied  
with the accessory.  
VENT KIT  
Universal kit for vented dryers where an  
outdoor outlet is not possible. The tank  
collects lint and condensation, thus  
avoiding dirt and damage due to mois-  
ture in the room where the tumble dry-  
er is placed.  
Product name: SKP11  
Available from your authorized dealer.  
Stacking kit can be used only with the  
washing machines specified in the leaf-  
let. See leaflet attached.  
Read carefully the instructions supplied  
with the kit.  
Read carefully the instructions supplied  
with the kit.  
PEDESTAL WITH THE DRAWER  
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CONTROL PANEL  
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2
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5
4
3
Programme dial  
Push button Buzzer  
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2
3
4
5
6
Push button Delay start  
Push button Anticrease  
Push button Sensitive  
Push button Delicate  
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8
9
Indication lamp: clean the filter  
Push button Start/Pause  
Function status LED  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
Clean the tumble dryer drum with a  
moist cloth or set a short programme  
(e.g. 30 minutes time programme) with  
the load of moist cloths.  
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PROGRAMMES  
Pro-  
grammes  
Available  
functions  
Fabric  
mark  
1)  
Load  
Properties  
Cottons  
To dry thick or multi- layered fab-  
7 kg rics, e.g. terry towelling items,  
bathrobes.  
2)  
Extra dry  
all  
To dry thick or multi- layered fab-  
7 kg rics, e.g. terry towelling items,  
bathrobes.  
2)  
Strong dry  
all  
To dry fabrics of even thicknesses,  
7 kg e.g. terry towelling items, knitwear,  
towels.  
Cupboard  
dry  
2)  
all  
To dry normal thickness cotton or  
7 kg linen laundry, e. g. bedding, table  
linen.  
2)  
Iron dry  
all  
Synthetic  
To dry thick or multi-layered fab-  
3 kg rics, e. g. pullovers, bedding, table  
linen.  
2)  
Extra dry  
all  
To dry thin fabrics which are not ir-  
Cupboard  
dry  
oned, e.g. easy care shirts, table  
2)  
3 kg  
all  
linen, baby clothes, socks, lingerie  
with bones or wires.  
To dry thin fabrics which are also  
3 kg  
2)  
Iron dry  
all  
to be ironed, e.g. knitwear, shirts.  
Special  
Time programme to dry individual  
all without  
Sensitive  
Time 30’  
Refresh  
1 kg  
items of laundry.  
To refresh or gently cleaning tex-  
1 kg tiles with commercially available  
dry cleaning products.  
all without  
Sensitive  
To dry bed linen such as: single  
3 kg and double sheet, pillowcase, bed-  
spread.  
all without  
Sensitive  
Bed Linen  
Jeans  
To dry leisure clothing such as  
jeans, sweat-shirts of different ma-  
2)  
7 kg  
all  
terial thicknesses (e.g. at the neck,  
cuffs and seams).  
To dry sportswear, thin fabrics, mi-  
2 kg crofiber, polyester, which are not  
ironed.  
all without  
Sensitive  
Sport  
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Pro-  
grammes  
Available  
functions  
Fabric  
mark  
1)  
Load  
Properties  
To dry easy care fabrics such shirts  
and blouses; for minimum ironing  
effort. The results can be different  
for to the different types of fabric  
and its finish. Put fabrics in the  
tumble dryer straight. After the cy-  
cle, immediately remove dried fab-  
rics and put on a cloths hanger.  
1 kg  
(or 5  
shirts)  
all without  
Sensitive  
Easy Iron  
To refresh the cloths made of  
wool . The cloths become soft and  
Wool Re-  
fresh  
Buzzer , De-  
lay start  
1 kg cosy. We recommend to remove  
the cloths immediately after the  
programme end.  
1)  
maximal weight of dry clothes  
2)  
The Delicate and Sensitive functions cannot be set together.  
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USING THE APPLIANCE  
PREPARING THE LAUNDRY  
LOADING THE LAUNDRY  
Dry only the laundry applicable  
to dry in the tumble dryer. Make  
sure if the laundry is applicable  
to dry in the tumble dryer. Do  
the check of the fabric mark on  
the clothes.  
Fabric Property  
mark  
Applicable to dry in the tum-  
ble dryer  
1. Push the appliance door (push  
Applicable to dry in the tum-  
ble dryer at standard tem-  
perature  
point).  
2. Load loosely the laundry.  
3. Close the appliance door.  
Applicable to dry in the tum-  
ble dryer at decreased tem-  
perature  
CAUTION!  
Do not lock the laundry in be-  
tween the appliance door and  
rubber seal.  
Not applicable to dry in the  
tumble dryer  
Correctly prepare the laundry:  
SETTING A PROGRAMME  
• close zips, button up duvet covers  
and attach loose ties or ribbons (e.g.  
ribbons of aprons) - laundry can tan-  
gle  
• make sure the pockets are empty -  
remove metal items (paper clips,  
safety pins, etc.).  
• turn items with 2 fabric layers inside  
out (e.g. cotton lined anoraks, the  
cotton fabric layer must be external).  
Dry only:  
Use the programme dial to set the pro-  
gramme.  
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
• cotton and linen with Cottons pro-  
grammes  
• synthetic and mixtures with Synthetic  
programmes  
Together with the programme you can  
set special function or functions.  
To activate or deactivate the function  
push the applicable push button.  
• separately the strong coloured tex-  
tiles and the light coloured textiles -  
colours can bleed  
• cotton jersey and knitwear only with  
the applicable programmes - items  
can shrink  
Do not put more laundry than  
the maximum load which is 7kg.  
When the function is activated the LED  
above the push button comes into the  
view.  
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THE DELICATE FUNCTION  
STARTING A PROGRAMME  
To dry more lightly the sensitive and  
temperature sensitive textiles (e.g.  
acrylic, viscose). For fabrics with the  
symbol  
on the fabric label. Pro-  
gramme operates with decreased heat.  
THE SENSITIVE FUNCTION  
To activate the programme push the  
Start/Pause button. The LED above the  
push button changes the colour to red.  
To dry lightly of fabrics that are fre-  
quently worn. Programme starts on full  
heat setting, which is then decrease as  
the programme continue to be lightly  
to the laundry.  
CHANGE A PROGRAMME  
To change a programme, turn the pro-  
THE ANTICREASE FUNCTION  
gramme dial to  
programme again.  
(off) and then set the  
Extends anticrease phase (30 minutes)  
at the end of the drying cycle to 90 mi-  
nutes. This function prevents laundry  
from creases. Laundry can be removed  
during the anticrease phase.  
AT THE END OF PROGRAMME  
When the drying cycle is complete,  
LEDs End and Filter are on . If the Buz-  
zer function is on, an acoustic signal  
sounds intermittently for about one mi-  
nute.  
THE BUZZER FUNCTION  
When the buzzer function is activated  
you can hear the buzzer at the:  
• cycle end  
• anti-crease phase start and end  
• cycle interruption  
The buzzer function is by default always  
on. You can use this function to activate  
or deactivate the sound.  
The drying cycles (except for the  
Wool care programme) are au-  
tomatically followed by an anti-  
crease phase which continue  
around 30 minutes. The laundry  
can be removed during the anti-  
crease phase (The laundry  
should be taken out towards the  
end of the anti-crease phase at  
the latest to prevent creases  
from forming.) . If Anticrease  
function is set, the anti-crease  
phase is increased by 60 mi-  
nutes.  
THE DELAY START FUNCTION  
Let to delay the start of a drying  
programme by 3, 6 or 9 hours.  
1. Set the drying programme and  
functions.  
To remove the laundry:  
2. Push the Delay start button as  
1.  
Turn the programme dial to  
(off)  
many times as necessary.  
2. Open the appliance door.  
3. Remove the laundry.  
4. Close the appliance door.  
3. To activate the Delay start function,  
push the Start/Pause button. The  
LEDs (9H, 6H, 3H) change on each  
3 hours.  
After each drying cycle: clean  
the filter  
(See chapter CARE AND  
CLEANING.)  
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HINTS AND TIPS  
ECOLOGICAL HINTS  
• Do not use fabric softener to wash  
and then dry. In the tumble dryer  
laundry becomes soft automatically.  
• Use the condensate as distilled wa-  
ter, e.g. for steam ironing. If necessa-  
ry clean the condensate before (e.g.  
with a coffee filter) to remove possi-  
ble small pieces of fluff.  
• Always keep the airflow slots on the  
bottom of the appliance clear.  
B
A
Water hardness can be different  
for different locations. If you  
know your local water hardness  
you can adjust the sensor in  
your appliance to get the better  
result of the drying.  
• Use the load volumes specified in the  
programmes chapter.  
• Make sure that is good airflow in the  
appliance installation position.  
• Clean the filter after each drying cy-  
cle.  
1. Turn the programme dial to availa-  
ble programme.  
2. Push at the same time the A and B  
buttons and hold down until LEDs  
show the settings:  
• Spin good the laundry before drying.  
End - low conductivity <300 μS/  
cm  
AVERAGE LAUNDRY WEIGHTS  
Cooling - medium conductivity  
300-600 μS/cm  
Cooling and End - high conduc-  
tivity >600 μS/cm  
bathrobe  
1200 g  
700 g  
600 g  
500 g  
500 g  
250 g  
200 g  
200 g  
200 g  
200 g  
100 g  
100 g  
100 g  
100 g  
100 g  
quilt cover  
man’s work shirt  
man’s pyjamas  
sheet  
3. Push the Start/Pause button again  
and again until you set necessary  
level.  
4. To memorise setting push at the  
same time the A and B buttons  
tablecloth  
man’s shirt  
night dress  
pillow case  
towelling towel  
blouse  
Buzzer permanent off  
ladies’ briefs  
men’s underpants  
napkin  
B
A
1. Turn the programme dial to one of  
tea cloth  
programmes.  
2. Push at the same time the A and B  
buttons and hold down for approxi-  
mately 5 seconds.  
APPLIANCE SETTINGS  
Water hardness  
3. The buzzer is by default always off.  
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CARE AND CLEANING  
CLEANING THE FILTER  
At the end of each cycle the filter indi-  
cator is on to tell you that the filter must  
be cleaned.  
The filter collects the fluff. The  
fluff occurs while the cloths are  
dried in the tumble dryer.  
1. Open the door.  
5. If necessary clean the filter with  
warm water using a brush.  
Close the filter.  
2. Pull the filter.  
6. Remove fluff from the filter socket.  
For this a vacuum cleaner can be  
used .  
7. Put the filter inside the filter sock-  
et .  
CAUTION!  
Do not operate the tumble dry-  
er without the filter or with dam-  
aged or blocked filter.  
3. Open the filter.  
Clean the filter after each drying  
cycle. Clogged filter increases  
the cycle time and causes higher  
energy consumption.  
CLEANING THE DRUM  
WARNING!  
Disconnect the appliance be-  
fore you clean it.  
4. Use a moist hand to clean the filter.  
Use a standard neutral soap detergent  
to clean the inner surface of the drum  
and drum ribs. Dry the cleaned surfaces  
with a soft cloth.  
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CAUTION!  
Do not use abrasive materials or  
steel wool to clean the drum.  
Use a moist cloth to clean. Dry the  
cleaned surfaces with a soft cloth.  
CAUTION!  
Do not use furniture cleaning  
agents or cleaning agents which  
can cause corrosion to clean the  
appliance.  
CLEANING THE CONTROL  
PANEL AND HOUSING  
Use a standard neutral soap detergent  
to clean the control panel and housing.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTER AND SERVICE  
TROUBLE SHOOTER  
1)  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
Problem  
Connect in at mains socket.  
Check fuse in fuse box (domes-  
tic installation).  
Tumble dryer not connected to  
mains supply.  
Tumble dry-  
er does not  
work.  
Loading door opened.  
Close loading door  
The Start/Pause button not  
pressed.  
Push the Start/Pause button.  
2)  
Incorrect programme set.  
The filter clogged.  
Set applicable programme.  
3)  
Clean the filter.  
Respect the maximum load vol-  
ume.  
Unsatisfac-  
tory drying  
results.  
Too high volume of the load.  
Airflow slots covered up.  
Dirt inside the drum.  
High water hardness.  
Uncover airflow slots.  
Clean the drum inside.  
4)  
Set applicable water hardness .  
Put the filter in the correct posi-  
tion.  
Filter not locked in position.  
Door does  
not close  
Laundry locked between the  
door and the seal.  
Put the load correctly in the  
drum.  
Attempt to change parameters  
after start of the programme.  
Turn the tumble dryer off and  
on. Set requested parameters.  
Err (Error)  
on the dis-  
The function you set is not ap-  
plicable with the set programme on. Set requested parameters.  
Turn the tumble dryer off and  
5)  
play.  
No drum  
light  
Contact the service centre to re-  
Defective drum light.  
6)  
place the drum light.  
Abnormally  
elapsing  
Time to end is calculated on the  
Automatic procedure; this is not  
basis of: type, volume and  
a appliance fault.  
time on the  
dampness of laundry.  
5)  
display  
Small laundry volume./Too dry  
Select time programme or high-  
laundry for selected pro-  
er drying level (e.g. Extra Dry ).  
gramme.  
Drying cycle  
too short  
The filter clogged.  
Clean the filter.  
Respect the maximum load vol-  
ume.  
Too high volume of the load.  
Drying cycle  
too long  
7)  
Laundry insufficiently spun.  
Spin adequately the laundry.  
Very high room temperature -  
no appliance fault.  
Lower the room temperature if  
possible.  
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1)  
In case of error message on the display (e.g. E51- only tumble dryer with the display):  
Switch the tumble dryer off and on. Set programme. Push the Start/Pause button. Does not  
work? - inform local service and quote the error code.  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
6)  
7)  
follow programme recommendation - see PROGRAMMES chapter  
see CARE AND CLEANINGchapter  
see section MACHINE SETTINGS in HINTS AND TIPS chapter  
only dryers with the display  
Only dryers with drum light.  
Note: After maximum 5 hours the drying cycle ends automatically (see Drying cycle  
complete section).  
– Type of failure  
– Any error messages shown by the dis-  
play.  
So that you have the necessary refer-  
ence numbers from your appliance at  
hand, we recommend that you write  
them in here:  
SERVICE  
If there are technical faults, first check if  
you can remedy the problem yourself  
with the help of the operating instruc-  
tions - see section TROUBLE SHOOTER  
If you cannot remedy the problem on  
your own, get in touch with the Cus-  
tomer Care Department or one of our  
service partners.  
To assist you quickly, these data are  
necessary:  
– Model name  
– Product number (PNC)  
Mod.  
.................................  
.................................  
.................................  
PNC:  
Ser. No.  
– Serial number (Ser. No. is on rating  
plate attached to the product - to find it  
see chapter PRODUCT DESCRIPTION))  
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
height x width x depth  
drum volume  
844 x 600 x 580 mm (maximal 640 mm)  
108 l  
maximum depth with the load door  
opened  
1090 mm  
950 mm  
maximum width with the load door  
opened  
adjustable height  
the appliance weight  
maximum load volume  
voltage  
850 mm (+ 15 mm - feet regulation)  
31,5 kg  
7 kg  
230 - 240 V  
50 Hz  
frequency  
necessary fuse  
total power  
13 A  
2600 W  
C
energy efficiency class  
1)  
3,9 kWh  
263,1 kWh  
Domestic  
+ 5°C to + 35°C  
energy consumption kWh/cycle  
annual energy consumption  
type of use  
permitted ambient temperature  
1)  
7 kg of cotton, centrifuged at 1000 rpm with reference to EN 61121  
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INSTALLATION  
APPLIANCE POSITIONING  
UNPACKING  
• The tumble dryer must be installed in  
a clean position, where dirt does not  
collect.  
• Air must flow freely around the appli-  
ance. Make sure that the front airflow  
slots in the bottom of the appliance  
are not blocked .  
CAUTION!  
Before use all parts of the transport  
packaging must be removed.  
1. Open loading door.  
• To keep vibration and noise at the  
minimum, when the tumble dryer op-  
erates, it must be put on a stable and  
flat surface.  
• When the appliance is put in its per-  
manent position, check if is fully level  
with the aid of a spirit level. If it is  
not, adjust the feet until it is.  
• Do not remove the feet. Do not de-  
crease the floor clearance through  
thick carpets, bar of wood or equiva-  
lent. This can increase the heat which  
can cause interference with the oper-  
ation of the appliance.  
2. Pull off adhesive strips from inside  
machine on top of drum.  
• The temperature of the hot  
air which occurs in the tumble  
dryer can increase to 60 °C.  
The appliance must not be in-  
stalled on the floor which is  
not resistant to high tempera-  
tures.  
• When the tumble dryer oper-  
ates, the room temperature  
must not be lower than +5 °C  
and higher than +35 °C. This  
can cause unwanted effect on  
the performance of the appli-  
ance.  
3. Remove foil hose and polystyrene  
padding from the machine.  
• If it is necessary to move the  
appliance, it must be moved  
vertically.  
• The appliance must not be in-  
stalled behind a lockable  
door, a sliding door, a door  
with a hinge on the opposite  
side to that of the appliance  
in such a way that a full open-  
ing of the tumble dryer is re-  
stricted.  
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THE VENT HOSE  
INSTALLATION  
There are 3 vent outlets: on the  
left, right side and at the rear.  
1. Pull the ring nut A from the vent  
outlet at the rear.  
Make sure that the vent hose  
length is less than 2 m, and that  
it contains no more than 2  
bends.  
As to the outlet itself, if you have deci-  
ded on a install wall/window grille, a  
good local builder’s merchant can sup-  
ply you with the necessary fittings and  
installation advice.  
2. Screw on the ring nut to the hose  
and push it into position.  
WARNING!  
It is important not to connect  
the vent hose to, for example, a  
cooker hood, or a chimney or  
flue pipe designed to transmit  
the exhaust from a fuel burning  
appliance.  
3. The not used vents must be sealed  
with supplied covers.  
If the hose is long and the room  
temperature low, the moisture  
might condense to water inside  
the hose. This is an usual occur-  
rence. To prevent this water  
from the hose, it is recommend  
to drill a small hole (via. 3 mm) in  
the lowest point of the hose and  
to put a small container below  
it. (See picture, point B).  
Note that to prevent condensation  
problems, it is essential that the dryer  
be installed with the flexible hose to  
transmit its “exhaust” at least beyond  
the kitchen units; preferable outside the  
kitchen. In order to prevent the appli-  
ance from overheating, it is important  
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that the steam exhaust is unobstructed.  
Thus, if a permanent hose installed to  
an external wall or ceiling, it must be  
ensured an exhaust capacity of mini-  
mum 150 m3/h. If the dryer is installed  
adjacent to kitchen units, make sure  
that the vent hose is not squashed. If  
the hose is not fully squashed, drying  
efficiency will be decreased , resulting  
in longer drying times and higher ener-  
gy consumption. If the hose is fully  
squashed, the automatic cut-outs with  
which the appliance is fitted can oper-  
ate. When operating the tumble dryer,  
the room temperature must not be low-  
er than +5°C and higher than +35°C, as  
it can affect the performance of the ap-  
pliance.  
A
A
B
C
B
THE LOAD DOOR REVERSAL  
WARNING!  
Before changing the door stop,  
disconnect the mains plug.  
1. Open load door.  
2. Unscrew hinge A from the front of  
the appliance and remove the load  
door.  
3. Remove cover plates B. To do this,  
put a thin screwdriver into the slots  
as shown in the illustration, push  
down lightly and remove the cover  
plates.  
4. Use an applicable tool and apply  
pressure to unlock part C, remove  
and turn it through 180°, then put  
on the other side.  
CAUTION!  
There is a small spring below  
locking block C. To put all parts  
together correctly, look at the il-  
lustrations:  
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12. Put load door and hinges into re-  
cesses on the front of the appliance  
and screw down.  
Note regarding contact pro-  
tection: The appliance is only  
secure for operations again  
once all plastic parts have been  
put.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
• Connect the appliance to a groun-  
ded socket. Refer to the applicable  
electrical requirements.  
• Make sure that the electrical data on  
the rating plate agrees with the pow-  
er supply.  
• Always use a correctly installed  
shockproof socket.  
• Do not use multiple plugs and exten-  
sion cables. There is a risk of fire.  
• All replacements of power supply ca-  
ble must be carried out by our Serv-  
ice.  
• Make sure not to squash or cause  
damage to the mains plug and cable  
behind the appliance.  
• Do not pull the mains cable to dis-  
connect the appliance. Always pull  
the mains plug.  
5. Unscrew hinge A from the load  
door and turn it through 180°, then  
put on the opposite side and screw  
down.  
6. Turn cover plates B through 180°  
and put them on the opposite side.  
7. Unscrew cover plates D from the  
front of the appliance, turn through  
180° and screw down on the oppo-  
site side.  
• The plug must be dry.  
The data about mains voltage, type of  
current and the necessary fuse are on  
the rating plate and in the “TECHNI-  
CAL INFORMATION” chapter. The rat-  
ing plate is behind the load door (see  
the “PRODUCT DESCRIPTION” chap-  
ter).  
D
E
F
F
E
D
The appliance has a power supply ca-  
ble with plug fitted with 13 A fuse. If  
necessary, replace the fuse in the plug  
by 13 A ASTA BS 1363/A approved  
fuse.  
The wires in the power supply cable are  
coloured as follow:  
8. Unscrew door lock E, push down  
lightly and remove from the front of  
the appliance.  
9. Push snap-in button F in and down,  
push cover down lightly and re-  
move from front of the appliance.  
10. Change door lock E above to the  
opposite side, screw down the  
door interlock.  
11. On the other side, put cover F and  
let snap-in button to lock into posi-  
tion.  
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The brown coloured wire must be con-  
nected to the terminal L or red col-  
oured .  
The wires of the cable must be no cut  
or stray strands of wire present and the  
cable clamp must be secure over the  
outer sheath.  
A
B
C
D
Permanent connection  
The necessary condition of permanent  
connection is to install a double-pole  
isolating switch directly on the supply  
terminals.  
The type of switch must be correct for  
the necessary load and must align with  
applicable electrical requirements.  
The switch must not break the yellow  
and green coloured ground wire.  
A) green and yellow - ground — earth  
(E)  
B) brown - live (L)  
C) cord clamp  
D) blue - neutral (N)  
The green and yellow coloured wire  
must be connected to the terminal with  
E mark or the ground  
mark or the  
green and yellow coloured terminal.  
The blue coloured wire must be con-  
nected to the terminal N or black col-  
oured .  
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Q - Warranty  
AEG products are designed and built to the highest standards.  
We expect your appliances to provide many years of trouble free enjoyment.  
In the event of an appliance requiring attention, each appliance is covered by a 2  
year warranty from the date of purchase.  
Refer to warranty policy for complete terms and conditions.  
Coverage is for costs of parts and labor for appliances in capital cities &  
metropolitan areas. We reserve the right to charge directly for handling  
expenses outside the metropolitan region.  
AEG products are supported by a national service support system.  
Call our customer service department for attention.  
Please retain your invoice AEG to quote should you require service  
assistance. This will identify your product for our priority service back-up.  
Please attach your invoice to this manual for easy future reference.  
AEG Canada  
871 Cranberry Court  
Oakville, Ontario L6L 6J7  
Canada  
Tel 905-829.3980  
Fax 905-829.3985  
For Service & Spares:  
EURO-PARTS  
1.800.678.8352  
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