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Could you post a shot of the programmes on the door? I'm curious.

So, how do you use this machine? It appears there is a switch below the program selector, I'm assuming all you have to do is select the programme and then flip this switch to start and stop the machine?

Just curious..

This is a very beautiful machine, thank you for sharing it with us.
 
Programmes:

1. Quick advance
2. 95º Biological wash with prewash
3. 95º Normal wash with prewash
4. 95º Normal wash
5. 95º No spin
6. 60º Biological wash with prewash
7. 60º Normal wash with prewash
8. 60º Normal wash
9. 60º Synthetics
10. 30º Delicates
11. 40º Coloured fabrics. Normal wash
12. Cold. Wool
13. 40º Stark
14. Rinse and spin
 
german "imperial"classic!

wow,what a find-how does it sound,get any cool induction motor screeching when it
switches speeds,the deep hum during tumble?(presuming it has an induction motor)
 
AEG

What a beautiful machine! looks and sounds like it is built to last forever, and going by the way it turns with such ease and confidence i reckon it has a very powerful motor, not like modern machines that just bimble the clothes around.

A great find well done

Gary
 
Amazing square eyes!

Wow, this one looks like new. I had no idea they made them with square controls at all.
Owning the Regina and the Nova L here, this one is entirely new to me.
Does yours have the "double timer" setup as well?

Congrats!
Joe
 
Interesting choice of cycles

Lots of hot water cycles in that machine. In Canada, a 60 C wash is considered to be hot. We spend most of our time washing in "Warm" water which I believe is usually 35 C. Cold washes typically are about 15 C.

In winter, we can expect the cold water temperature to get as low as 5 C. Great for detergents specially designed for cold water washes, not good for much anything else.

So, what is the biggest difference between normal washes and biological washes?
 
Biological washes have a long period of slow heating.

Normal wash 60º: aprox. 25 minutes of heating (reduced drum action) and 9 minutes of mainwash (intensive drum action)

Biological wash 60: aprox. 50 minutes of heating (reduced drum action) and 9 minutes of mainwash (intensive drum action)
 
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