AEG LAVAMAT 6450 User Manual

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set; The washing machine's stability has thereby been im­
proved and its water-consumption lowered,

the suds froths too much in the main wash?

You -have added too much detergent.
Dose the detergent more accurately,

the washing machine does not keep still?

The drain hose may well be kinked, or
The suds pump is choked. In both cases, the water has been
pumped away insufficiently or perhaps not at all.
See also "Cleaning the suds pump”.
There may well stili be transport pacWng in your washing

machine, or your machine has not been, property installed and

tilts from side to side.

Check the Installation Instruotions.

water runs out from under the machine?

The hose screw coupling onThe supply hose or the hose clip
in the dran hose may well be loose..
The supply hose or ttie drain hose is leaking.
The cover of the suds pump in the plinth (Fig, 1/31 E) has not

been properly reconnected after cleaning or emergency emp­

tying. See “Cleaning the suds pump", in this section,

the laundry has not turned out as well as it usually
does?

You have added too little detergent.
Underdosage leads to greying of your laundry and to scaling
in your machine.
Ensure more accurate dosage.
You may well also have not used the correct detergent.
Special soiling has not been pretreated.
Have you correctly selected the programme and tempera­
ture?
Also check whether, when using "modular detergents", you

made the correct dioice for the type of soiling concerned,

. the conditioning rinse was not dispensed and the con­

ditioner cunpartment is filled with water?

The syphon in the compartment is not correctly inserted or is

choked. See "Maintenance and care".
The viiashing powder cbmpahment has been pulled out when
it should have been dispensing.

, desi^te pretreatment, stains are not removed during

washing?

I The stains may possibly not be washable, Consuit specialist

(dry cleaners),

. grey residues (“flecks”) are found on the finished laun­

dry (so-called greasy smudges)?

I

Laundry soiled by ointments, fats, or oils, e,g. sick-bed laun­

dry, has been washed with too little detergent, so that the

amount of detergent has been insufficient to dissolve Ihe fat.

Add more detergent.

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