Shot of my 1979 AEG lavamat 602S

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Thanks for posting the picture Daniele.The machine looks very large. How wide is it? BTW is it a dryer also?

Thank you,
Rick
 
Thank you for your anwers, I'm glad you enjoy my post.
My Lavamat is a standard 5 kg european FL, it seems bigger beacause the front opening is very little (as in most old washers). The size is the same of a modern Miele or AEG machine and no, it doesn't dry clothes! It just spins at max 560 rpm!
The only fault she has is the lack of a temperature setting: it's only possible to have long cycle at high temp, short cycle at low temp. I have to turn off the machine for a while in order to get longer washing times at low temps.
Thank you again, i'm very happy to be here!
Daniele
 
Hi Daniele!

My 2004 AEG does deep rinses too, so great at rinsing. What year is your AEG from? It looks late 70s to me... my auntie has a mid 80s Lavamat 560. Rinses halfway up the door, and the spin cycle was very strange too. Hers would distribute during the drain, then when all the water had drained out would stop the drum, then just drain with a stationary drain for about 30 secs (making that wonderful shoop-shoop-shoop-shoop sound :-D), then suddenly boosted up to either 650rpm if it was an interim spin, or straight up to 850rpm if it was the final spin. Amazing thing is this machine never got off balance!!!

Anyway here is a pic of the rinse level in my 2004 AEG :-).

Take care all,

Jon

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It's the Sensitive higher water level option. Without the sensitive option, all the rinses fill about 1/4 up the window, and the final conditioner rinse fills 1/3 up the window. With the sensitive option pressed, the first rinse fills 1/3 up the window, and the 4 rinses after that all fill to that level in the pick (about 1/2 up the window).

Jon
 
About my Lavamat

Thank Jon for your Lavamat-details!
I guess mine is dated 1979: looking at the AEG italian site, and downloading users manuals, there was a similar machine of that year. (The link below is from the english site, the manual is about the machine with the temperature selector, it says nothing about the year).
In my lavamat the cycle runs very easily: it starts turning while filling, then turns while heating, turns while it drains the main wash and the 5 rinses water, then only spins soon after the final rinse water is completely out.
Sometimes it's not so balanced, but due to its weight it never jumps round the kitchen(the manual says 100 kg)!
It doesn't spin during the interm. rinses, sometimes starts filling the next rinse water having not completely drained the precedent one.
The cotton cycle washes at low water level and rinses at high level.
The syntetic/delicate cycle washes and rinses at high level with reduced mecanical action and finishes with water in.

I'll post other pics.
Bye! :))

 
About Jon's Lavamat

Jon, it's great that a modern machine rinses at that water level!
I was deciding if buying a new AEG or Miele washer, but now I know which direction I have to take!
My parents Zanussi RJ10 (see link below), also made by Electrolux as modern Lavamat, in the cotton cycle rinses with a very poor quantity of water, which means I have to set the spin at 650rpm (when the max is 1000) to get more water. Sometimes it's not enough and I have to set another rinse and then final spin by hand. And I HATE to do that!

What do all of you think about latest version of AEG Lavamat?
As anyone tried it? I'm in love with the 86800 model.

Daniele

 
Wish I...

...had the possibility to buy that machines in that period!
I also love the '60 machines with soap dispenser on the top. In a Lavamat manual of the period (see the link below) they suggested to pour the washing powder while water was flushing in!
I'd kill for one of that.

To Louis:
I've seen the photo in your link: you have/had great machines!

Ciao :)
Daniele

 
You can programme the miele to do a high level rinse too!
It's an option that you programme in, check the instruction manual for details. It's quite easy.
 
I have a Miele W459 from 1978 and you need to wait 10 seconds after the water starts to flow through and then add the detergent for the prewash
 
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