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1.

Open door. 

2.

Unscrew hinge A from the front of 
the machine and take off the load-
ing door.

3.

Carefully pry off cover plates B and 
C. To do this, insert a thin screw-
driver into the slots as shown in the 
illustration, press downwards 
slightly and pry out the cover 
plates.

4.

Unfasten locking block D from the 
snap-on fixture, take out and rein-
sert on the other side having rotat-
ed the block through 180°.

5.

Unscrew hinge A from the loading 
door, rotate through 180°, reinsert 
on the opposite side and screw 
down.

6.

Reinsert cover plates B and C on the opposite site having first rotated 
them through 180°.

7.

Unscrew cover plates E from the 
front of the machine, rotate 
through 180°, screw on the 
opposite side. 

8.

Unscrew door lock F, push down 
slightly and remove from the front 
of the machine.

9.

Disconnect cable connector from 
door lock F.

10.

Press snap-in button G in and 
down, press cover down slightly 
and remove from front of the ma-
chine.

11.

Disconnect cable connector from 
cover G.

12.

Change door lock F over to the op-
posite side, insert the cable con-
nector and screw down the door 
interlock.

13.

On the other side, insert the cable connector in cover G, insert cover 
and allow snap-in button to lock into place.

Summary of Contents for Lavatherm 57800

Page 1: ...LAVATHERM 57800 Condenser dryer User information...

Page 2: ...pass the user information on to any future owner of the appli ance The following symbols are used in the text 1 Safety instructions Warning Information that affects your personal safety Important Info...

Page 3: ...onal functions 13 INTENSITY 13 SPECIAL CARE 13 AUDIBLE SIGNAL 13 SENSITIVE 13 Setting time delay 14 Starting the programme 14 Changing programme 14 Removing laundry or loading laundry when necessary 1...

Page 4: ...stallation and connection instructions 25 Installation safety instructions 25 Removing transport safety packaging 25 Electrical connection 26 Door reversal instructions 27 Special accessories 29 Warra...

Page 5: ...Do not place items of laundry in the dryer which contain foam rubber or materials similar to rubber Risk of fire Do not place heavily worn laundry items in the dryer Risk of fire Do not place laundry...

Page 6: ...ide of the machine is open and accessible Switch off the dryer before all cleaning care or maintenance work Also disconnect the mains plug from the socket or with permanent connections switch off the...

Page 7: ...the door lock This prevents children from trapping themselves inside and endangering their lives 2 Environmental tips Your dryer will function most economically if you always keep the ventilation slo...

Page 8: ...for interior lamp Rating plate Base door up stream of heat ex changer Micro fine filter lint filter Fine strainer lint filter Display showing level of dryness Programme progress display Programme sel...

Page 9: ...lours may bleed Do not dry tricot or knitted items with the EXTRA DRY programme Items may become stuck Do not dry wool in the dryer May become entangled After air dry ing wool may be dried with the WO...

Page 10: ...items knit ted items towels m n DAMP 6kg For thin textiles which are still to be ironed e g knitted items cot ton shirts m n HAND IRON 6kg For normal thickness cotton or linen laundry e g bedding tab...

Page 11: ...iron ing effort The result depends on the type and quality of textiles The load ing volume corresponds to approx 5 to 7 shirts Recommendation Place textiles in the dryer straight after spinning Once d...

Page 12: ...r press against the loading door push point or if the machine is switched on Press the DOOR button 2 Load your laundry do not force it in over load the machine 1 Caution Be careful not to trap laundry...

Page 13: ...lly gentle drying of sensitive fabrics with the l care label and for temperature sensitive textiles e g acrylic viscose Programme is executed with reduced heat SPECIAL CARE is only suitable for use wi...

Page 14: ...the programme is set to start is continuously displayed e g 12h 11h 10h 30 etc Starting the programme Press the START PAUSE button The programme is started The programme progress display and the disp...

Page 15: ...phase which lasts around 30 minutes The drum rotates in intervals during this phase The laundry thereby remains relaxed and free of creases The laundry can be removed at any time during the crease gu...

Page 16: ...ion Never operate the dryer without fluff filters or with damaged or blocked fluff filters 1 Open door 2 Use a damp hand to clean the mi cro fine filter which is built into the lower part of the loadi...

Page 17: ...the entire filter area It is best to use a vacuum cleaner for this purpose 8 Press both lugs of the large mesh filter into the brackets on the load ing door until they snap into place 9 Re insert fine...

Page 18: ...eservoir s drainage pipe as far as it will go 2 2 Pour condensed water out into a sink or other suitable container 3 Slide outlet connections in and re fit water reservoir If the programme has been in...

Page 19: ...damp cloth 4 Turn both lock washers inwards 5 Use the handle to pull the heat ex changer out of the base and carry it horizontally to prevent any re maining water from spilling 6 To empty the heat ex...

Page 20: ...g agents to clean the machine Use a damp cloth to wipe down the operating screen and housing What to do if Troubleshooting by yourself If during operation the error code E plus number or letter appear...

Page 21: ...ng pressure on the door Loading door does not close Fine strainer not in place and or large mesh filter not locked in place Install fine strainer and or snap large mesh filter into place When a button...

Page 22: ...lampcover must be screwed down tightly If this is not done the dryer must not be operat ed Drying cycle ends shortly after pro gramme starts END display illuminated Not enough washing load ed or washi...

Page 23: ...e 2 Press the AUDIBLE SIGNAL and SENSITIVE buttons at the same time and hold down for approx 5 seconds The current setting appears on the multi display C0 Setting for drier laundry C1 Standard setting...

Page 24: ...85 x 60 x 60 cm Depth with loading door open 109 cm Height can be adjusted by 1 5 cm Weight when empty approx 40kg Loading volume depends on programme 1 1 Different loading volume data may be needed...

Page 25: ...established by an authorised specialist electrician Do not install machine in rooms at risk of frost Ensure that the door of the machine cannot be blocked by interior doors of the house or the doors...

Page 26: ...g to change the fuse in the plug supplied a 13 amp ASTA ap proved BS 1363 fuse must be used Should the plug need to be replaced for any reason proceed as described below The wires in the mains lead ar...

Page 27: ...appliance complies with the requirements laid out in the EEC Di rective 76 899 Voltage 240 V AC Fuse rating 13amps See rating plate for further information This appliance meets VDE requirements Parti...

Page 28: ...w down 6 Reinsert cover plates B and C on the opposite site having first rotated them through 180 7 Unscrew cover plates E from the front of the machine rotate through 180 screw on the opposite side 8...

Page 29: ...to arrange the dryer and an automatic AEG washing machine 60cm wide front loading as a space saving washer dryer stack The automatic washing machine is at the bottom and the dryer is at the top Two v...

Page 30: ...r removable parts of glass or plastic Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appli ances outside the United Kingdom Appliances found to be in use...

Page 31: ...Clear and concise details of the fault 4 The model and serial number of the appliance found on the rating plate 5 The purchase date Please note that a valid purchase re ceipt or guarantee documentatio...

Page 32: ...illion Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 count...

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