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13. HINTS AND TIPS

WARNING!

Refer to Safety chapters.

13.1 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 for the

first couple of times.

• Turn multilayered fabrics, wool and

items with printed illustrations inside

out.

• Pre-treat stubborn stains.

• Wash stubborn stains with a special

detergent.

• Be careful with curtains. Remove the

hooks and put the curtains in a

washing bag or pillowcase.

• A very small load can cause balance

problems with the spin phase leading

to excessive vibration. If this occurs:

a. interrupt the programme and

open the door (refer to "Daily

Use" chapter);

b. manually redistribute 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, etc. ).

• Empty pockets and unfold the items.

13.2 Stubborn stains

For some stains, water and detergent is

not sufficient.
We recommend that you pre-treat these

stains before you put the items in the

appliance.
Special stain removers are available.

Use the special stain remover that is

applicable to the type of stain and fabric.

13.3 Detergent type and

quantity

The choice of detergent and use of

correct quantities not only affects your

wash performance, but also helps to

avoid waste and protect the environment:
• Use only detergents and other

treatments specially made for

washing machines. First, follow these

generic rules:

– powder detergents for all types of

fabric, excluding delicate. Prefer

powder detergents containing

bleach for whites and laundry

sanitization,

– liquid detergents, preferably for

low temperature wash

programmes (60 °C max) for all

types of fabric, or special ones for

woollens only.

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Summary of Contents for L6FBK741P

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN User Manual Washing Machine L6FBK741P ...

Page 2: ... 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 Original spare parts for your appliance www aeg com shop CUSTOM...

Page 3: ... 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 from the appliance unless continuously supervised Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance ...

Page 4: ...new supplied hose sets or other new hose sets supplied by the Authorised Service Centre Old hose sets must not be reused If the mains power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its Authorised Service Centre or similarly qualified persons to avoid an electrical hazard Before any maintenance operation deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the socket D...

Page 5: ...rs and extension cables Make sure not to cause damage to the mains plug and to the mains cable Should the mains cable need to be replaced this must be carried out by our Authorised Service Centre Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation Make sure that there is access to the mains plug after the installation Do not touch the mains cable or the mains plug with w...

Page 6: ...cking assembly plastic peripherals such as detergent dispensers Please note that some of these spare parts are only available to professional repairers and that not all spare 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 vi...

Page 7: ...ECHNICAL DATA Dimension Width Height Total depth 59 6 cm 84 7 cm 57 7 cm Electrical connection Voltage Overall power Fuse 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 except where the low voltage equipment has no protection against mois ture IPX4 Water supply pressure 1 Minimum Maximum 0 5 bar 0 05 MPa 8 b...

Page 8: ...move the polystyrene piece from the door seal and all the items from the drum Accessories delivered with the appliance may vary depending on the model 2 Put the packaging element on the floor behind the appliance and carefully put it down onto its rear side Remove the polystyrene protection from the bottom 1 2 CAUTION Do not lay washing machine on its front 3 Put the appliance back into an upright...

Page 9: ...here are no leaks from the couplings Do not use an extension hose if the inlet hose is too short Contact the service centre for a replacement inlet hose 1 Connect the water inlet hose to the back of the appliance 20º 20º 45º 45º 2 Position it toward left or right depending on the positon of the water tap Make sure that the inlet hose is not in vertical position 3 If necessary loosen the ring nut t...

Page 10: ...in hose must always be ventilated i e the inner diameter of the drain pipe min 38 mm min 1 5 must be larger than the external diameter of the drain hose 5 Without the plastic hose guide to a sink 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 ø16 1 W...

Page 11: ...n earthed socket The power supply cable must be easily accessible after installing the appliance For any electrical work required to install this appliance contact our Authorised Service Centre The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for damage or injury through failure to comply with the above safety precaution 6 ACCESSORIES 6 1 Available in www aeg com shop or from authorised dealer ...

Page 12: ...1 On Off touch button 2 Programme dial 3 Display 4 Delay Start touch button 5 Time Save touch button 6 Start Pause touch button 7 Options touch button Stains option Prewash option 8 Spin reduction touch button 9 Temp touch button 7 2 Display A B E D C www aeg com 12 ...

Page 13: ...e 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 an...

Page 14: ... into compartment The stain remover will be added in the appropriate phase of the washing programme This option can increase the programme duration This option is not available with a temperature lower than 40 C Prewash Use this option to add a prewash 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...

Page 15: ...ean and freshen the drum and to remove residue that may cause odour For the best result use this cycle once a month Before running this cy cle remove all items from the drum In the washing phase compartment of the detergent dispenser put the flap of the compartment in upward position Pour a cup of chlorine bleach or a washing machine cleaner in the washing phase compart ment DO NOT use both togeth...

Page 16: ...kg Cotton and synthetic items lightly soiled or once worn 1 To reduce creasing this cycle regulates the water temperature and performs a soft wash and spin phase The appliance adds some rinses 2 During this cycle the drum rotates slowly to ensure a gentle wash It can seem that the drum doesn t rotate or doesn t rotate properly but this is normal for this programme 3 Tested for Staphylococcus aureu...

Page 17: ... rpm 800 rpm 3 kg Cotton 20 Cold 1400 rpm 1400 rpm 800 rpm 7 kg 20min 3kg 30 C 40 C 30 C 1200 rpm 1200 rpm 800 rpm 3 kg 1 According to Commission Regulation EU 2019 2023 this programme at 40 C is able to clean normal ly soiled cotton laundry declared to be washable at 40 C or 60 C together in the same cycle For the reached temperature in the laundry the programme duration and other data please ref...

Page 18: ...g 1 This option is not available with temperature lower than 40 C 2 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 Suitable detergents for washing programmes Programme Universal powder1 Liquid Uni versal Liquid for coloureds Delicates woollens Special Eco 40 60 Cottons Syn...

Page 19: ...TTINGS 10 1 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 Options buttons simultaneously until the indicator comes on goes off on the display You can activate this option After you touch the Start Pause button all the buttons and the programme dial are deactivated except On Off button Before you to...

Page 20: ...he tub 12 DAILY USE WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 12 1 Activating the appliance 1 Connect the mains plug to the mains socket 2 Open the water tap 3 Press the On Off button for a few seconds to activate the appliance A short tune sounds 12 2 Loading the laundry 1 Open the appliance door 2 Shake the items before you put them in the appliance 3 Put the laundry in the drum one item at a time Make s...

Page 21: ...ve any detergent residue from the detergent dispenser 12 4 Check the position of the flap 1 Pull out the detergent dispenser until it stops 2 Press the lever down to remove the dispenser 3 To use powder detergent turn the flap up 2 1 4 To use liquid detergent turn the flap down With the flap in the position DOWN Do not use gelatinous or thick liquid detergents Do not put more liquid detergent than...

Page 22: ...the countdown Cancelling the delay start after the countdown has started To cancel 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 3 Touch the Start Pause button again to start the programme immediately Changing the delay start after the countdown has started To change the delay st...

Page 23: ... changes accordingly 3 Touch the button Start Pause again The washing programme continues 12 10 Cancelling a running programme 1 Press the button On Off to cancel the programme and to deactivate the appliance 2 Press the button On Off 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 started the new...

Page 24: ...f 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 creases in the laundry The door stays locked You must drain the water to open the door 1 If necessary touch the Spin button to decrease the spin speed proposed by the applia...

Page 25: ...llowcases 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 etc Empty pockets and unfold the items 13 2 Stubborn stains For some stains water and detergent is not sufficient We recommend that you pre t...

Page 26: ...umption With adequate pre treatment stains and limited soiling can be removed the laundry can then be washed at a lower temperature To use the correct quantity of detergent refer to the quantity suggested by the detergent producer and check the water hardness of you domestic system Refer to Water hardness Set the maximum possible spin speed for the selected washing programme before drying your lau...

Page 27: ...o not clean the metal surfaces with chlorine based detergent 14 4 Descaling If the water hardness in your area is high or moderate we recommend that you use a water descaling product for washing machines Regularly examine the drum to check for limescale The regular detergents already contain water softening agents but we recommend to run a cycle with empty drum and a descaling product occasionally...

Page 28: ...revent 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 2 1 2 Remove the top part of the additive compartment to aid cleaning and flush it out under running warm water to remove ...

Page 29: ...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 direction to open it without removing Let the water flow out 180 5 When the bowl is full of water turn the filter back and empty the container 6 Repeat the ste...

Page 30: ... to clean both the filters of the inlet hose and valve occasionally to remove any deposit collected over the time 1 Remove the inlet 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 ...

Page 31: ...er is not responsible for damages caused by low temperatures 15 TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Refer to Safety chapters 15 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 WARNING Deactivate the appliance before carrying out any check With some problems the display shows an alarm code and the Star...

Page 32: ...e If the problem continues contact the Authorised Service Centre In case of different problem with the washing machine check the table below for possible solutions Problem Possible solution The programme 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...

Page 33: ... The load may be too small The programme dura tion increases or de creases during pro gramme execution The ProSense System is able to adjust the programme dura tion according to the type and the laundry load size Refer to The ProSense System load detection in Daily Use chapter The washing results are not satisfactory Increase the detergent quantity or use a different detergent Use special products...

Page 34: ...appliance Refer to Product description chapter for the position of the rating plate 16 2 Legend kg Laundry load h mm Programme duration kWh Energy consumption C Temperature in the laundry Litres Water consumption rpm Spin speed Remaining moisture at the end of spinning phase The higher is the spin speed the higher is the noise and the lower is the remaining moisture Values and programme duration m...

Page 35: ...h Litres h mm C rpm1 Cottons2 95 C 7 2 25 80 4 05 52 85 1400 Cottons 60 C 7 1 50 75 3 50 52 55 1400 Cotton 20 3 20 C 7 0 30 70 2 40 52 20 1400 Synthetics 40 C 3 0 60 55 2 15 35 40 1200 Delicates4 30 C 2 0 40 50 1 15 35 30 1200 Wool Silk 30 C 1 5 0 30 60 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 cotto...

Page 36: ...y means of the corresponding touch buttons To start the programme touch the Start Pause 2 button 3 The appliance starts At the end of the programme remove the laundry Push the On Off button to turn the appliance off 17 2 Cleaning the drain pump filter 2 1 3 2 Clean the filter regularly and especially if the alarm code appears on the display 17 3 Programmes Programmes Load Product description Eco 4...

Page 37: ...ergens Jeans 7 kg Denim clothing and jersey items Sport 3 kg Sportswear Cotton 20 7 kg White cotton and coloured cotton 20min 3kg 3 kg Cotton and synthetic lightly soiled items or once worn items 1 To reduce creasing this cycle regulates the water temperature and performs a soft wash and spin phase The appliance adds some rinses 2 Tested for Staphylococcus aureus Enterococcus faecium Candida albic...

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