Jay - on my AEG, as the Cottons/Linens and Easy Cares is an automatic programme which will perform either a cottons or easy cares cycle depending on what it senses, it will change some of the programme stages depending on the load. If it detected it was an easy cares load, my 86741 would delete a rinse, wouldn't spin after the wash, only spin at 800rpm for a short time between rinses, and would add a cooling stage. Whereas if it detected it was a cottons load it would do the normal amount of rinses, spin at 800 after the wash, 1200 after rinse 1 and what sounded like 1400-1600 after rinse 2, and obviously the full 1600 after the final rinse.
I'm not sure if you can on your particular model, but on my AEG you can programme the machine to do the cooldown rinse at the end of cottons cycles - I always had this activated as I found it actually prevented suds locks in the wash spin. It would do this at any temperature, even at 20*C.
If you select the sensitive option this will also activate a cooldown cycle. I always thought of this very similar to the Easy Cares button on AEG machines of yesteryear - instead of a vigorous wash action it would tumble nice and gently, it would perform 5 rinses with no spins after the wash or rinse 1, and the rinses would vary between a high to a very high level (high being where the door glass is flat, very high being halfway up the window!).
I do miss the 86741 - was a very flexible, well performing machine. Doesn't do some things quite as good as a Miele, but some things better (I preferred the spin cycle on the AEG), and performance wise it comes pretty close. The only thing that really pissed me off about it was how if you selected time saver, my model would cut out the nice final spin, which wa sa burst, back to distribute, 1 min 800, back to distribute, then profiling up through 800/1000/1200/1400/1600 and maintaining 1600 for about 4 minutes - on time saver it would burst, distribute, and then just work its way up to 1600 as normal but only stayed at 1600 for a minute resulting in a 3 minute final spin which was alright for most clothes, but not for towels. Reliability wise is questionable, from what this thread shows, but as I've said before both Darren and I have had AEG machines from the same range in 2003/4 and have never had major problems.
Hope you enjoy the machine!
Jon