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Operating Instructions

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Safety

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Disposal

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Environmental tips

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Description of machine

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Operating screen

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Programme overview

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Before the first drying cycle

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Sorting and preparing laundry

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Drying

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Switching machine on / switching light on  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Opening loading door / loading laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Selecting the programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Selecting additional functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Setting time delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Starting the programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Changing programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Putting in extra items or taking items out before end of programme  . . . . 16
Drying cycle complete / removing laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Cleaning and maintenance

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Cleaning fluff filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Cleaning the door seal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Emptying the condensate tank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Cleaning the fluff filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Cleaning the drum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Clean operating screen and housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

What to do if …

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Troubleshooting by yourself . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Changing the bulb for interior lighting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Programming options

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Technical data

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Consumption values

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Summary of Contents for LAVATHERM 59800

Page 1: ...LAVATHERM 59800 Condenser Dryer with Heat Pump User Information ...

Page 2: ...later date Pass it on to any subsequent owner of the appliance The following symbols are used in the text 1 Safety instructions Warning Notes that concern your personal safety Important Notes that show how to avoid damage to the appliance 3 Useful tips and hints 2 Environmental information ...

Page 3: ...l functions 14 Setting time delay 15 Starting the programme 15 Changing programme 15 Putting in extra items or taking items out before end of programme 16 Drying cycle complete removing laundry 16 Cleaning and maintenance 17 Cleaning fluff filter 17 Cleaning the door seal 18 Emptying the condensate tank 19 Cleaning the fluff filter 20 Cleaning the drum 22 Clean operating screen and housing 22 What...

Page 4: ...tions 27 Installation safety instructions 27 Transporting the appliance 28 Removing transport safety equipment 29 Electrical connection 29 Changing door stop 30 Special accessories 32 Guarantee conditions 33 Customer services 34 Service 35 ...

Page 5: ...ryer by the manufacturer 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 items with loose fillings e g cushions in the dryer Risk of fire Parts with rigid components e g door mats may cover the air slots Risk of fire Do not place such items in the ...

Page 6: ...d so that the in side 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 LS switch in the fuse box and or fully unscrew the screwed in fuse Disconnect the machine from the power supply during long pauses in operations When removing from the socket never p...

Page 7: ... help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed infor mation about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product The heat pump of your dryer contains a closed refriger...

Page 8: ... good ventilation in the installation room clean the micro fine filter and fine strainer after each drying cycle spin the laundry well before drying Example Consumption data depending on spinning speed for 6kg of laundry dried using the COTTONS STORAGE DRY KATOEN KASTDROOG programme Pre draining Drying cycle Revolutions per minute Residual dampness Energy in kWh Costs in euros1 1 Tariff 0 15 Euro ...

Page 9: ...on Rating plate Base door upstream of fluff filter and heat exchanger Fine strainer lint filter Micro fine filter lint filter Display showing level of dryness Programme progress display Programme selector Maintenance displays EMPTY WATER RESERVOIR CLEAN FILTER DOOR REINIG DEUR FILTER CLEAN FILTER BASE REINIG SOKKELFILTER Block of buttons and displays Multi display DELAY TIMER button INTENSITY butt...

Page 10: ...towels m n DAMP STRIJKDROOG 6kg For thin fabrics which are also to be ironed e g knitwear cotton shirts m n HAND IRON STRIJKDROOG 6kg For normal thickness cotton or linen laundry e g bedding ta ble linen m n MACHINE IRON STRIJKDROOG 6kg For cotton or linen laundry which is also to be machine pressed e g bedding table lin en m n EASY CARES MENGWEEFSELS EXTRA DRY EXTRA DROOG 3kg Thorough drying of t...

Page 11: ...orre sponds to approx 5 to 7 shirts Recommendation Place fabrics in the dryer straight after spinning Once dried immediately remove fabrics and place on a clothes hanger m l n WOOL WOL 1kg Special programme for drying woollen fabrics after they have been washed using warm air at minimum mechanical load Follow section Sorting and pre paring washing Recommendation Remove fabrics im mediately after d...

Page 12: ...xtiles together with light coloured laun dry items Textile colours may bleed Do not dry cotton jersey and knitwear with the EXTRA DRY EX TRADROOG programme Items may shrink Wool and wool like textiles can be dried using the WOOL WOL pro gramme Before the drying cycle spin the woollen textiles as well as possible max 1200 rpm Only dry woollen textiles together which are similar or the same with rep...

Page 13: ... 2 Load your laundry do not force it in 1 Caution Do not jam laundry in between the loading door and rubber seal 3 Close loading door securely Lock must audibly lock Selecting the programme Use the programme selector to set the programme you require The probable programme run time is displayed in minutes on the multi display With the programme knob position WOOL SILK WOL ZIJDE the de sired program...

Page 14: ...ith the residual moisture levels or set in addition as required In the case of a drying cycle with relatively dry laundry the length of the programme cycle displayed at the beginning is corrected after a while Important Do not over dry wool or silk If required press the LONG AN TICREASE ANTI KREUK or SIGNAL ZOEMER buttons LONG ANTICREASE ANTI KREUK If this additional function is selected the anti ...

Page 15: ...art is continuously displayed e g 12h 11h 10h 30 etc 3 Until the start of the programme the drum is moved at longish intervals to loosen the laundry Starting the programme Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button The programme is start ed The programme progress display and the display showing the level of dryness show drying progress Changing programme To change a programme which has been selected...

Page 16: ...rease phase which lasts around 30 min utes The drum rotates at intervals during this phase This keeps the laundry loose and free of creases The laundry can be removed at any time during the anti crease phase The laundry should be taken out to wards the end of the anti crease phase at the latest to prevent creases from forming If LONG ANTICREASE ANTI KREUK has been selected the anti crease phase is...

Page 17: ... Never operate the dryer without fluff filters or with damaged or blocked fluff filters 1 Open loading door 2 Use a damp hand to clean the mi cro fine filter which is built into the lower part of the loading aper ture 3 Push down unlock button on large mesh filter Large mesh filter jumps up 4 Take out fine strainer 5 Remove fluff from fine strainer It is best to use a damp hand for this purpose ...

Page 18: ...entire filter area It is best to use a vacuum cleaner for this purpose 8 Press both journals of the large mesh filter into the brackets on the loading door until they snap into place 9 Re insert fine strainer 10 Press against the large mesh filter until it locks into the interlock 3 If the fine strainer is not fitted the large mesh filter will not snap into place and the loading door cannot be clo...

Page 19: ...d water container s drainage pipe as far as it will go 2 2 Pour condensed water out into a basin or similar receptacle 3 Slide outlet connections in and re fit condensate tank If the programme has been inter rupted as a result of the conden sate tank being full Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button to continue the drying cycle 3 The condensate tank has a volume of approx 4 litres This is suffic...

Page 20: ...is clogged with fluff can damage the dryer This also increases energy consumption Never operate the dryer without the fluff filters Do not use the dryer without the filter mat A dirty heat pump re quires more energy and can only be cleaned up by means of a costly process 1 Open door 2 Open door in plinth To do this press the release button on the bottom of the door aperture and open the door in th...

Page 21: ...ghtly with the frame Check that the mat is sitting snuggly in the frame especially after inserting it into the filter housing 9 As necessary approx once every 6 months remove the fluff from the heat exchanger using the sponge supplied When doing this please use rubber gloves Tip The fluff can be removed more easily if it is first dampened e g with a laundry dampener 10 Re insert filter housing wit...

Page 22: ...ents 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 appears on the multi display Switch the machine off and on again Reset pro gramme Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button If the error is still displayed please inform your local Service Force Cen tre and quot...

Page 23: ...r the start of the programme the option can no longer be set Turn the programme knob to OFF UIT Set the programme again Drum light does not work Programme selector in OFF UIT position Turn programme selector to LIGHT VERLICHTING or to any programme Defective light bulb Replace light bulb see next section PROGRAMME TIME LOOPTIJD display changes erratically or stays unchanged for a long time Program...

Page 24: ...nd directly behind the loading aperture at the top refer to Description of machine section 2 Replace defective bulb 3 Screw cover back down 1 Warning For safety reasons the cover must be screwed down tightly If this is not done the dryer must not be operated Drying cycle lasts an unusually long time Note After around 5 hours the drying cycle ends automatically see Drying cycle com plete Lint filte...

Page 25: ... SIGNAL ZOEMER 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 C2 Setting for damper laundry 3 Press the START PAUSE START PAUZE button until the setting required appears on the multi display 4 Turn the programme selector to OFF UIT The setting is permanently programmed To deactivate the E...

Page 26: ...r open 109 cm Height can be adjusted by 1 5 cm Weight when empty approx 60kg Loading volume depends on programme 1 1 Different loading volume data may be needed in some countries as a result of differ ent measuring methods max 6kg Energy consumption in accordance with IEC 1121 s e 6kg of cotton pre drained at 1000 rpm COTTONS STORAGE DRY KATOEN KASTDROOG pro gramme 2 1 kWh Use Domestic permissible...

Page 27: ...uses required can also be found on the type plate Always connect the plug into a protection contact socket which has been installed as specified With permanent connections A permanent connection may only be 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 ...

Page 28: ...28 Transporting the appliance 1 Important Only tip the appliance on its left side to transport see il lustration if it cannot be trans ported in an upright position ...

Page 29: ...rt ed in an upright position leave it to stand for 12 hours before con necting it to the electricity supply and using it for the first time so that the oil can flow back to the compressor Otherwise the com pressor could be damaged Electrical connection Details on mains voltage type of current and the fuses required should be taken from the type plate The type plate is fitted near the loading apert...

Page 30: ...take off the load ing door 3 Remove cover plates B and C To do this insert a thin screwdriver into the slots as shown in the illustra tion press downwards slightly and pry out the cover plates 4 Use an appropriate tool and exert pressure to unfasten locking block D from the snap on fixture take out and reinsert on the other side hav ing rotated the block through 180 5 Unscrew hinge A from the load...

Page 31: ...n press cover down slightly and re move from front of the machine 10 Transfer door lock F to the opposite side and screw down 11 Fix cover G on to the other side and allow the snap in button to lock in place 12 Insert loading door and hinges into recesses on the front of the ma chine and screw down Note regarding contact protection The machine is only secure for operations again once all plastic p...

Page 32: ... automatic washing machine is at the bottom and the dryer is at the top Version to be supplied Installation kit for external condensate drain Installation kit 125 122 510 for direct draining of condensate into a basin siphon gully etc The condensate tank then no longer has to be drained it must however remain in its intended position in the ma chine Refer to the Programme options section for how t...

Page 33: ...does not apply to defects due to transport which have occurred outside of our re sponsibility Nor will the guarantee cover those caused by inadequate installation or assembly lack of maintenance or failure to respect the assembly instructions or directions for use 9 Defects that result from repairs or measures carried out by people who are not qualified or expert or defects that result from the ad...

Page 34: ...ble in all cases Our consumer services department is always at your disposal even after the guarantee period has expired Address for our consumer services department ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS BELGIUM Bergensesteenweg 719 1502 LEMBEEK Tel 02 363 04 44 Customer services Belgium Tel Fax Electrolux Home Products Belgium ELECTROLUX SERVICE Bergensesteenweg 719 1502 Lembeek E mail consumer services elect...

Page 35: ...ontact the Customer Care Department or one of our service partners In order to be able to assist you quickly we require the following information Model description Product number PNC Serial number S No for numbers see rating plate Type of fault Any error messages displayed by the appliance So that you have the necessary reference numbers from your appliance at hand we recommend that you write them...

Page 36: ... million 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 countries around the world AEG Hausgeräte GmbH Postfach 1036 D 90327 Nürnberg http www aeg electrolux de Copyright by AEG 822 944 726 01 280306 03 Subject to change without notice ...

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