starting an iron aidtm programme electrolux 21
Starting an Iron Aid
TM
pro-
gramme
Press the START/PAUSE button. The
programme is started.
First, the drying phase indicator appears
in the display.
The display will also show the pro-
gramme duration for the selected Iron
Aid programme, not including the addi-
tional drying phase.
With wet laundry, after a few minutes the
appliance will show the correct pro-
gramme duration for the Iron Aid pro-
gramme including the preceding drying
programme.
As soon as the right level of dryness is
reached, the Iron Aid programme will
start automatically. The steam indicator
shows the progress of the Iron Aid pro-
gramme in the display. The individual
steam phases are shown by
animated clouds of steam.
Important: During the steam phases
that form part of the Iron Aid pro-
gramme and also the anti-crease
phase (represented by animated
clouds of steam in the display), the
loading door cannot be opened.
Risk of burns!
If the water tank indicator lights up
when you select an Iron Aid programme,
the programme cannot be started. You
will need to fill the water tank first (see
section on ‘Cleaning and maintenance,
filling water tank’.)
It is normal for the appliance to make
noises during an Iron Aid or drying pro-
gramme if garments with hard parts,
such as metal buttons, are put in the
drum.
Changing a programme
To change a programme which has
been selected by mistake once the pro-
gramme has started, first turn the pro-
gramme selector to
✯ OFF and then
reset the programme.
The programme can no longer be
changed directly once the pro-
gramme has started. If you never-
theless attempt to change the
programme with the programme
knob or an additional function but-
ton (except the BUZZER button), the
START/PAUSE button and Err will
flash in the display. The drying pro-
gramme is not however affected by
this.
Putting in extra items or taking
items out before end of pro-
gramme
1. Open door.
2. Load or remove laundry items.
3. Close door securely.
4. Press the START/PAUSE button to
continue the drying cycle.