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gleng 1:01pm on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 
I cannot use it miss ordered tried for a week to get an RA# and no way sohave to eat this item which I cannot use! "High Quality","Durable". I use the discs to archive personal and friends non-copyrighted music on a digital format. "Highly Compatible","Label great - no smear".
Frisbee 11:44am on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 
Not recognized by my LG GSA-5163D DVD/CD Re-Writer, although the packaging states, "DVD+/-R, +/-RW, DVD-RAM All DVD formats compatible". I have used these media with several burners and only got coasters because of the burner problem.
digichrome 7:41pm on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
"I heard that this was a great brand to use out of all the others, so i wanted to try it. I waited until it was on sale.

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Built-in Kitchen Appliances

Range July 2010

Introduction

Contents

Advanced Engineering from Germany
AEG stands for Advanced Engineering from Germany. AEG-Electrolux has long been the most familiar and best-loved appliance brand in Germany and its easy to see why. Founded in Germany over a century ago on a simple philosophy: everything it designs should be perfect in both form and function. Today, all AEG-Electrolux products remain true to these same Germanic principles. Superior form married to pioneering function. The AEG-Electrolux builtin range has been created with premium kitchens in mind with design that enhances the overall look of the kitchen, together with the latest, high-performance technology to meet the most uncompromising standards. Precision German engineering means unrivalled features, function and performance. All our appliances offer outstanding performance, versatility and reliability along with superb aesthetics to enhance your kitchen design. AEG-Electrolux products are developed and manufactured with meticulous attention to detail, using the best of modern design and the very latest technology. Ovens.. 4 Compact Range11 Coffee Machine 14 Microwaves..16 Front-line Range 19 Induction Cooktops..23 Ceramic Cooktops.27 Gas Cooktops..30 Rangehoods..32 Dishwashers..37. Specifications..41. Dimensions..49 Accessories 56 Notes...57 Customer Care..58

OVEN FEATURES

Precise control for peace of mind
Digital Auto Cooking The digital sensor detects the volume of food in the oven and based on the food category selected, automatically selects the optimum cooking function, precise temperature and time to achieve the perfect result. Digital Touch Controls Easy to use, highly responsive touch controls which give precise control of all the ovens functions at the touch of a finger. Avantgarde Technology The latest in digital oven technology: incorporating advanced features such as automatic meat probe programs, automatic weight programs, temperature proposal, programmable recipes, display and acoustic settings, memory functions, electronic temperature regulation and automatic recipes. Residual Heat Indication Indicates the level of heat in the oven after it has been switched off. Steam More than twenty years of professional cooking experience has shown that cooking with steam is the best way to prepare mouth-watering dishes with a maximum of taste. When using wet steam, more vitamins and minerals are retained in the food and the natural colour and texture is preserved. The loss of weight is also kept at a minimum as a higher quantity of water stays in the products. Temperature Probe The electronic meat probe takes the guess work out of cooking and provides perfect cooking results every time. LED Fully Electronic Display Interactive Digital Cooking with LED Display. 1. Scrolls through the oven functions indicating functions available to select. 2. Displays the recommended cooking temperature. 3. Indicates when the desired temperature is achieved. 4. easures how long the oven M has been on. 5. Removes the guesswork from cooking and gives precise control for ease of use. LED Digital Display Menu Guided Temperature Control with LED display. 1. Displays the recommended cooking temperature. 2. Indicates when the desired temperature is achieved. Fully Programmable Timer 1. Displays the time. 2. Counts down how long the food has been in the oven with an audible signal. 3. The oven can be programmed to switch on and begin cooking and then switch off after a set duration, giving you full control over your cooking.
The AEG-Electrolux range of ovens delivers the ultimate in style and performance, combining stylish, award winning design with truly advanced technology. AEG-Electrolux have a range of single and double ovens that offer an array of truly advanced technology like steam cooking, pyrolytic cleaning, electronic interactive display and digital cooking.
Anti-fingerprint stainless steel Our range of AEG-Electrolux models now have anti-fingerprint stainless steel, which ensures your ovens always look good in your kitchen.
Effortless cleaning and perfect safety

CLEANING FEATURES

Diamond Glaze Enamel A smooth enamel interior for ease of cleaning. Pyroluxe Cleaning System Cleans the oven by burning off the most stubborn cooking residues from the ovens internal enamel surface, leaving only ash to simply wipe away with a damp cloth when the oven has cooled.

Light and normal Pyroluxe cleaning True fan - Ventitherm Rotitherm roasting Conventional cooking Base heat finishing Dual circuit economy variable grill Fan controlled defrosting Fan baking Speedcook function
True fan - Ventitherm Dual circuit economy variable grill Variable single grill Fan controlled defrosting Rotitherm roasting Conventional cooking Base heat finishing Fan baking
Pizza setting / Fan assisted Dual circuit economy variable grill Variable single grill Fan controlled defrosting Rotitherm roasting Conventional cooking Base heat finishing

CONTROL

Fully interactive digital touch controls LCD display Fully programmable oven timer
Push button digital controls LCD display Fully programmable oven timer
Retractable control knobs LED display Fully programmable oven timer

REASSURANCE

Isofront plus triple glazed door Full glass inner door with removable panes Auto safety switch off and child lock A Class energy efficiency
Isofront plus quadruple glazed door Full glass inner door with removable panes Auto safety switch off and child lock A Class energy efficiency
Isofront plus quadruple glazed door Full glass inner door with removable panes Child safety lock A Class energy efficiency
Isofront Plus quadruple glazed door Fold down upper elements Auto safety switch off and child lock A Class energy efficiency
Isofront Plus triple glazed door Fold down upper elements A Class energy efficiency
For more detailed specifications, refer to page 42

Double Oven

Compact Range

B8139-5-M

90cm Multi Function Oven Multi function single oven with 8 functions. A nti-fingerprint stainless steel 90cm wide giving you extra cooking capacity L ED digital display with touch controls for easy setting T he multifunction oven provides a host of cooking functions for you to control the desired result

D4111-6-M

60cm Double Oven True Fan - Ventitherm multi function double oven with 8 main and 5 top oven functions. A nti-fingerprint stainless steel T he multifunction main oven provides a host of cooking functions for you to control the desired result T rue fan - Ventitherm - ensuring no transfer of flavours so you can cook sweet and savoury together H eat activated catalytic liners absorb fat splashes during cooking which are oxidised at high temperatures reducing cleaning time
True fan - Ventitherm Rotitherm roasting Conventional cooking Fan baking Base heat finishing Top heat browning Food probe Dual circuit economy variable grill
True fan - Ventitherm (main only) Fan controlled defrosting (main only) Rotitherm roasting (main only) Conventional cooking (main and top) Top heat finishing (top only) Fan baking (main only) Base heat finishing (both ovens) Dual circuit economy variable grill (both ovens)

Illuminated retractable control knobs Fully programmable oven timer
Retractable oven controls Fully programmable oven timer
Isofront plus triple glazed door B Class energy efficiency
Isofront double glazed doors A Class energy efficiency
Create a unique design statement with a bank of AEG-Electrolux compact products to specify exactly how your kitchen looks and performs, combining products to achieve your perfect cooking area. Make the most of precious kitchen space with this small but beautiful range of compact appliances. Perfect for kitchens where space is at a premium.

Compact Ovens

Compact ovens, concentrated performance
The AEG-Electrolux compact range, with its high quality anti-fingerprint stainless steel fronts, will enhance any high-end kitchen design. Small enough to fit into a 38cm niche, the compact range is big on performance, offering the same high-performance, award winning style and features as their fullsize equivalent. Our compact range includes a range of ovens, accessory drawer and coffee machine.

KB9820E-M

Compact Multi Function Steam Oven Compact multifunction single oven with fully integrated steam functions. A nti-fingerprint stainless steel D igital touch controls with fully interactive LCD display for precise control T he multifunction oven provides a host of cooking functions for you to control the desired result I nterval steam gives all the benefits of steam together with the crisp, brown results of traditional cooking methods V igorous steam, a steam only setting, is ideal for vegetables, rice and fish ensuring all the goodness in the food is retained FEATURE
Interval steam Vigorous steam True fan - Ventitherm Fan controlled defrosting Moist fan baking Rotitherm roasting Low temperature fan cooking Variable grill

KB9810E-M

Compact Combination Microwave Oven Compact microwave oven with grill.
A nti-fingerprint stainless steel D igital touch controls with fully interactive LCD display for precise control C ombine the microwave and grill to crisp and brown dishes for fantastic results A powerful 1000W microwave with 5 power levels for cooking flexibility D iamond glazed enamel interior ultra smooth enamel for easy cleaning
Compact multifunction oven with steam. The multifunction compact oven with steam combines fan cooking with conventional cooking and two steam cooking options for exceptional cooking versatility. Hot air and steam combine to deliver fantastic results with excellent health benefits, in both taste and preservation in this multifunction oven with steam settings. Food can be cooked to perfection with all the texture, colour and flavour preserved. Food is crisp on the outside whilst moist and succulent on the inside, so it looks and tastes better. The steam also isolates the food cooking, so that flavours do not mingle, meaning you can cook sweet and savoury at the same time. Cooking with steam is a healthier option retaining a far higher level of nutrients, vitamins and minerals in the food reducing the need for fat and salt with the ability to give golden crispy results.

Compact microwave. The stylish AEG-Electrolux compact microwave with grill offers a powerful 1000W microwave with five power levels and a grill to give crisp, brown results. A selection of preset programmes makes setting the oven easy and takes the guesswork out of cooking.
Digital touch controls LED display Fully programmable oven timer
Isofront Plus quadruple glazed door Auto safety switch off and child lock A Class energy efficiency
For more detailed specifications, refer to page 43

Coffee Machine

Italian espresso style coffee at home

PE3820-M

Built-in Coffee Machine Fully automatic espresso machine with Cappuccinatore. A nti-fingerprint stainless steel E lectronic touch controls with LED display for ease of use and stunning design P re-programmed coffee offering a selection of coffee including espresso, long and a mug coffee M ulti-cup jug option for up to 6 cups of coffee in one go U ses fresh coffee beans for an authentic taste 3 8cm high fascia to match the compact oven range

PKD6070-M

Accessory Drawer Useful storage for coffee and other accessories. A nti-fingerprint stainless steel S tylish recessed handle C o-ordinates perfectly with the built-in coffee machine and compact range
Fully automatic coffee machine Automatic Cappuccinatore Removable 1.8L water tank 7 espresso settings 5 coffee cup sizes 6 cup jug Coffee grinder 15 bar pressure
Telescopic runners Stainless steel inner liner Useful storage space for coffee machine
A stunning addition to your kitchen, an AEG-Electrolux coffee machine is always on hand to deliver the perfect coffee, bringing Italian espresso coffee into your home. The coffee machine offers true versatility with a coffee bean grinder to grind fresh coffee and a coffee press function to compress pre-ground coffee. There is no need to plumb the coffee machine in, as there is a removable water reservoir and the automatic cappucinatore provides perfectly frothed mik.
Accessory drawer. Complementing the range of compact products perfectly with a stylish recessed handle and anti-fingerprint stainless steel design, these drawers offer a useful storage place for oven or coffee accessories combining to fit a 45cm niche.

Front-line Range

MCC4060EM
60cm Combination Microwave Oven Fully built-in combination microwave.

MCD2660EM

60cm Duo Microwave Oven and Grill Family sized, fully built-in duo microwave oven and grill. A nti-fingerprint stainless steel C ombine the microwave and grill to crisp and brown dishes, for fantastic results A powerful 900W microwave with 5 power levels for cooking flexibility
A nti-fingerprint stainless steel Combination True Fan - Ventitherm cooking and microwave for perfect results in about half the time C ombine the microwave and grill to crisp and brown dishes, for fantastic results A powerful 900W microwave with 5 power levels for cooking flexibility
900W microwave with 5 power levels True fan - Ventitherm Quartz grill 362mm glass turntable Side opening door Stainless steel interior 5 auto cook programs 4 auto cook from frozen programs 7 auto weight defrosting programs Quick start
900W microwave with 5 power levels Combination microwave and grill cooking 325mm glass turntable Stainless steel exterior Stainless steel interior Side opening door 2 auto weight programs 6 auto weight combination programs 4 auto weight defrosting programs
Electronic rotary dial LED display Fully programmable oven timer
Front-line is a modular range of cooktops for those creative chefs who want to specify exactly how their kitchens work creating a truly unique cooking area. Choose from the Induction wok, 2 zone or 4 zone Induction cooktops and complete your kitchen with the stylish Induction Teppan Yaki cooking surface.
Ventilation and safety system Child safe mode Audible cooking end signal
Child safe mode Audible cooking end signal
Stylish, aesthetic, flexible
Front-line Induction Teppan Yaki. The Teppan Yaki has been a major influence in Japanese cooking for many years as it seals the food extremely quickly. The AEG-Electrolux Front-line Induction Teppan Yaki cooking surface combines an award winning appearance with high performance enabling you to achieve these results in your kitchen. It uses the latest advanced induction technology ensuring the surface heats quickly and efficiently, perfect for meat, fish and vegetables.

FM6800TYAN

Front-line Induction Teppan Yaki 58cm Induction Teppan Yaki cooking surface with fast heat up, precise temperature and even heat. E lectronic touch controls ensure precise heat selection E asy to clean, durable surface offering real cooking flexibility; perfect for meat, fish, vegetables - without the restriction of pots and pans 1 complete cooking surface with 2 separate temperature zones enabling you to cook simultaneously at different temperatures R emovable aluminium strip for easy cleaning FEATURE
2 zone cooking Stainless steel cooking surface
Front-line Induction Wok cooktop. The AEG-Electrolux Front-line Wok Induction cooktop is a real asset providing all the benefits of a traditional wok burner coupled with the ultimate performance of Induction technology. For cooking perfection a wok pan designed specifically for induction technology is included to fit the hob.

Safe Cooking With induction cooktops there is no conventional heating element, so the cooking surface stays much cooler and therefore safer. Also, if the pot is removed from the cooking zone, that zone immediately switches off. Automatic Warm Up Function All cooking zones are equipped with an automatic warm up function. The automatic warm up function sets the cooking zone to the highest setting for a certain period of time and then automatically switches back to the cooking setting that was originally set. Child Lock The induction cooktop will not operate until the child lock has been deactivated. Suitable Cookware The induction system will only operate when suitable cookware such as stainless steel, enamelled cast iron, steel pots and pans all with ferromagnetic properties are used. Glass, ceramic, copper and aluminium are not suitable for the induction cooktop. NB: Features may vary depending on model. Please refer to product specifications.

Ceramic Cooktops

HK854220XB
77cm Induction Cooktop 4 zone induction cooktop with extra large dual zone. E lectronic touch & slide controls ensure precise heat selection A t the touch of a button Stop+Go can reduce all zones to simmer and back to the preselected power level, ideal for unexpected interruptions B oost function to all zones providing instant rapid heat up, saving time E asy cleaning

HK654200XB

58cm Induction Cooktop 4 zone induction cooktop.
E lectronic touch & slide controls ensure precise heat selection A t the touch of a button Stop+Go can reduce all zones to simmer and back to the preselected power level, ideal for unexpected interruptions B oost function to all zones providing instant rapid heat up, saving time E asy cleaning
The AEG-Electrolux ceramic cooktop selection is sleek and stylish and offers features including easy to use touch controls, electronic timers and safety controls. All of this in a choice of sizes to offer individuality to your kitchen with stunning visual impact.
77cm induction cooktop 4 zones Power boost on all zones Auto warm-up function Automatic pan sensing Keep warm function Power management Stainless steel frame

F88025VIM

60cm Freestanding Built-under Dishwasher Stylish dishwasher with anti-fingerprint stainless steel. S ensorlogic delivers the best wash performance whilst keeping water, electricity and detergent use to a minimum D elivers great results in no time using the 30 minute program M ulti-tab detergent option ensures perfect wash results whether you use 3-in-1, 4-in-1 or 5-in-1 tablets E xtra spray arm to ensure ultimate cleaning efficiency PERFORMANCE
12 place settings 7 wash programs: Automatic 50 - 65 Eco minute Glass 45 Intensive 70 One hour Prewash Sanitize Multi tab Delay start 1-19 hours Half load
Automatic Program Advanced sensors determine the amount of water, temperature and the cycle length based on the cloudiness or dirt content detected in the water and the size of the load working in conjunction with the water sensing program. Self-Cleaning Filter It progressively cleans the water as it circulates, trapping even the smallest food particles in the micro filter. The lower spray arm directs a jet of water which aids in self-cleaning the complete filter assembly. Fuzzy Logic Automatically locks out any incorrect selections and prevents any mistakes during a cycle. It will monitor the wash and make any adjustments to the wash time and water usage as required. 30 Minute Program This program is designed to clean either just-used or average to lightly soiled dishes without pans and uses only 9 litres of water at 60. Multi Tab This optimises the cleaning and drying results in 3-in-1, 4-in-1 and 5-in-1 tablets by adjusting the cycle time and temperature. This ensures that the different elements of the detergent are used in the correct part of the cycle for a perfect fresh result.
5 Spray Levels For optimum wash results, the softer spray pressure in the top basket makes it ideal for fragile items, leaving the more vigorous spray action in the lower basket for heavily soiled items. All AEGElectrolux dishwashers have long spray arms to give a wider and improved water dispersion. Anti-Flood System For complete peace of mind, AEGElectrolux dishwashers have an Aqua-lock which switches off water supply to the dishwasher in the event of an accidental leak. This system will activate in stand-by mode providing the dishwasher is connected to a power supply. Active Drying Residual drying with the added benefit of a condenser unit providing faster, more effective drying. Turbo Drying Selected models feature the turbo condenser drying system resulting in improved drying of dishes. It activates a fan which draws steam from the dishwasher cabinet, condensing the steam back into water. Third spray arm For an extra clean wash, some of our dishwashers have a third spray arm, thus adding another dimension.

F89020IM

60cm Semi Integrated Dishwasher Quiet dishwasher beautifully designed to complement our range of AEG appliances. S ensorlogic delivers the best wash performance whilst keeping water, electricity and detergent use to a minimum D elivers an A wash result in just 30 minutes, giving great results in no time M ulti-tab detergent option ensures perfect wash results whether you use 3-in-1, 4-in-1 or 5-in-1 tablets E xtra spray arm to ensure ultimate cleaning efficiency PERFORMANCE
12 place settings 8 wash programs: Automatic 50 - 65 Eco minute Glass 45 Intensive 70 Plate warmer One hour 55 Pre-wash Anti-bacterial Multi tab Delay start 1-19 hours

PERFORMANCE

9 place settings 5 wash programs: Automatic 50 - 65 Eco minute Glass 45 Intensive 70 Multi tab Delay start 1-19 hours
12 place settings 7 wash programs: Automatic 50 - 65 Eco minute Glass 45 Intensive 70 One hour 55 Prewash Sanitize Multi tab Delay start 1-19 hours Half load
Acoustic signal Sensorlogic Water sensor Beam on floor indicator Active drying Height adjustable upper basket
Acoustic signal Sensorlogic Water sensor Interior light Turbo drying Height adjustable upper basket
Anti-flood system Quiet 47dBA 1.5 Energy star rating 2.5 WELS rating
Anti-flood system Quiet 47dBA 2.5 Energy star rating 4.5 WELS rating
Anti-flood system Quiet 44dBA 2.5 Energy star rating 4.5 WELS rating
Single | Double Oven Specifications
Compact | Microwave Oven Specifications

t=top | m=main

Digital Autosense cooking Vigorous steaming Interval steaming Interval plus True Fan Ventitherm Fan controlled defrosting Rotitherm roasting Conventional cooking Fan baking Keep warm Base heat Top heat Slow cook Dual circuit variable grill Variable single grill Rapid heat up Fan assisted / Pizza setting Moist fan Temperature probe Isofront Plus door layers Isofront door layers Pyroluxe oven cleaning 1) Diamond glazed enamel interior Fold down grill Cooling fan Anti-fingerprint stainless steel Telescopic runners (O=Optional) Chrome grid runners Pizza stone Number of lights Light wattage Interior light positions (S=Side, B=Back) Controls (D=Digital, R=Retractable) Digital display Digital temperature control Fully programmable electronic clock Electronic minute minder Digital controls with menu guided cooking Usable oven capacity (ltr) Power rating (kW) Current rating (A) Electrical connection 240V / 50Hz Connection Energy efficiency class 2)

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4 2 25,25 S,B D 50 3.16A A
2|2 O 2 25,25 S,B D 50 3.15A plug A O O O 2 25,25 S D,R t|m
1|1 40,25 | 25 S,B B B B B|B D D,R D,R R R t|m |m | 56 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.0 3.6 5.30 15A plug 15A plug 15A plug 15A plug hardwire hardwire A A A A B A
Vigorous steaming Interval steaming True Fan Ventitherm Single circuit variable grill Rotitherm roasting Fan controlled defrosting Slow cook Moist fan Microwave & rotitherm Microwave & True Fan Microwave & grill Quartz grill Microwave Speed cook / rapid heat up Auto cook by weight Quick start function Audible cooking end signal Steam cleaning program LED fully electronic display Programmable 24 hr digital clock Fully programmable timer Minute minder Interactive digital cooking Count up timer Controls (D=Digital, Rt=Rotary) Diamond glazed enamel Interior light positions (S=Side) LED progress indicator Memory function Recipe menu Language menu Information button Auto safety switch off Child safe mode Usable oven capacity (ltr) Total power (kW) Connected load (A) Connection Isofront Plus door layers

D S

D S

31 3.Plug 4

2.Plug 2.Plug
1) Pyroluxe cleaning : 5.0kWh. 2) Energy efficiency class based on a scale of A (most efficient) to G (least efficient).

MCD2660EM Rt S

Coffee Machine | Accessory Drawer Specifications
PKD6070 accessory drawer FM7803K-AN 4 zone induction cooktop FM4803K-AN 2 zone induction cooktop
Front-line Induction Cooktop Specifications
Working pressure (Bar) Electronic touch controls Intuitive LED display Removable water tank Water tank capacity (Litres) Espresso settings: 2 cups Extra mild Extra strong Mild Normal Pre-ground Strong Coffee cup sizes: Espresso Long Medium Mug Small Coffee jug Coffee jug capacity (Cups) Adjustable coffee temperature Adjustable coffee mill Power rating (kW) Current rating (A) Total Electricity Loading

15 1. 6 1.1350

Controls Number of cooking zones Front left rating (kW) Front left diameter (mm) Front right rating (kW) Front right diameter (mm) Rear left rating (kW) Rear left diameter (mm) Rear right rating Rear right diameter (mm) Pot sensors Electrical connection 240V / 50Hz Total rating (kW) Cable length (mm)

Touch 2 2.8 145

Touch 1 2.8/3.2 300

FM4863k-AN Induction Wok

FM6800TYAN Teppan Yaki

2.8 145

5.6 1400

3.2 1400

Touch 4 1.4/1.2.3/3.1.4/1.1.85/2. 7.4 1500

Touch 2 2.3/3.7 210

1.4/4.8 145

3.7 1500

Induction | Ceramic | Gas Cooktop Specifications

Rangehood Specifications

Type (I=Induction, C=Ceramic, G=Gas) Controls (T=Touch & Slide, E=Electronic Ignition) Stainless steel frame Digital power display Auto safety switch off Electronic timer and minute minder 3 level residual heat warning lamps Gas burner with flame failure Front control with LED indicators Power boost function Power share management STOP+GO Overheating protection Automatic warm up Automatic pan sensing Cast iron pan support Natural or optional LPG Rear left (kW) Rear left with power booster (kW) Rear right (kW) Rear right with power booster (kW) Front left (kW) Front left with power booster (kW) Front right (kW) Front right with power booster (kW) Middle (kW) Triple ring burner (Mj) Rapid burner (Mj) 2 semi rapid burner (Mj) Auxiliary burner (Mj) Electrical connection 240V 50Hz, #240V 50Hz Total load (kW) Current rating (A) Cord Plug

I T

C T
1.8 2.8 2.4 3.7 1.8 2.8 1.4 2.5
1.8 2.8 1.8 2.8 2.3 3.7 1.4 2.5
1.4 | 2.2 1.5 | 2.6 1.5 | 2.4 1.8 1.8 1.05|1.95|2.11.5 6.3 3.6 # 13 11.5 6.3 3.6 # 13 6.3 3.6 # 0.8|1.6|2.3 0.8|1.6|2.3 1.2 1.2
Canopy Island Wall mounted Fully integrated Telescopic Stainless steel Power level setting (V=Variable) Push button control LED display LED speed display Filters Motor (S=Single, T=Twin) Variable extraction control Relocatable control switch Optional transition duct Minimum air flow (m3/hr) Medium air flow (m3/hr) Intensive air flow (m3/hr) Electrical connection 240V / 50Hz Connection Fan motor (W) Lighting (W) Air outlets (mm) Noise level on maximum setting (dBA) Noise level on minimum setting (dBA)

V 3 4

4 3 S

4 2 S

620 Plug 1x175 3x20 1x47

610 Plug 1x155 4x20 1x46

610 Plug 1x175 2x20 1x46
1 T 800 Plug 2x160 2x9 2x58
1 S 690 Plug 1x186 1x11 1x52

Plug 2x126 1x18 120-51

710 Plug 2x110 2x65 49

7.yes no

10 yes yes yes 10A plug 10A plug 10A plug
* Optional transition piece available

DF6260ML/A 2 T

5708D-M/A*
Dishwasher Specifications

Dimensions

Type Colour (SS=Stainless steel) Place settings Wash programs Extra wash options (multi tab|delay start|half load|sanitize or anti-bacterial) LED display | LCD display Indicators: Program selected Time remaining Delay start End Door Filter Rinse aid Salt Antibacterial|Sanitize Beam on floor Half load Program end signal Turbo drying with fan Active drying with recondensation Auto program Fuzzy logic auto load adjustment Anti-flood system: Aqua control Aqua alarm, floating switch Spray levels Ceiling spray arm Height adjustable upper basket Foldable cup shelves upper Fold down wine glass rack upper Foldable dividable rack upper Foldable plate racks lower Foldable cutlery basket lower Beer glass holder lower Cutlery tray Adjustable rinse aid dispenser Adjustable water softener Interior light Cold only water connection Energy star rating1) 2) Energy cold water consumption per year1) 2) (kWh) WELS water star rating1) 2) Water usage1) 2) (ltr) Noise level (dBA) Voltage 240V / 50Hz

*gas connection

To install in a line with other Front-line cooktops, add the widths of the cooktops and subtract 20mm to get the total cut-out width
*Requires 5mm high ventilation gap under bench. Refer installation instructions in user manual.

Rangehood Dimensions

DD8795-M/A DI8821-M/A DF6260ML/A
Rangehood | Dishwasher Dimensions
Control switch add 12mm to width
minimum height above cooktop 500 electric 600 gas

optional

minimum height above cooktop 600 electric 650 gas

575 min. 580 820-880

555 min. 580 820-880

818-878 200

Optional trasition duct available Model number AR5708TD
555 min. 580 820-880 820-880 min. 580

645-715 818-200

500-599 818-878

Accessories

TR3LFS 3 level fully extendable racks with Synchrofix (excludes B8139-5-M, D4111-6-M, B9820-5-M) (shelf not included) WS Wire shelf for telescopic runners
WSA Antistick wire shelf for telescopic runners
RLAA Antistick roasting lid (excludes B8139-5-M, B9820-5-M and D4111-6-M)
RPAA Antistick roasting pan (excludes B8139-5-M, D4111-6-M and B9820-5-M)

Customer Care

Spare parts Home Service and Spare Parts can be contacted by phone using our toll free national numbers. Australia Service 49 Spare Parts 50 www.aeg-electrolux.com.au New Zealand Service Spare Parts www.aeg-electrolux.com.au Customer care For more information on AEG-Electrolux products, please call our Customer Care team or visit our website. Australia 640 New Zealand 2384 Product information The descriptors and illustrations in this publication apply to the specific products and models described as at the date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product development, product specifications may change without notice. Prospective purchasers should therefore check with their retailer to ensure this publication correctly describes the products that are being offered for sale. All information supplied is to be used for general reference purposes only and is on the understanding that Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd will not be liable for any loss, liability or damage of whatever kind arising as a result of reliance on such information. Colours of products illustrated are as close as printing limitations allow.

Delivery The purchase of a new appliance is an exciting experience. In selected areas, AEGElectrolux customers can, for an additional charge, choose to have their new appliance delivered by our experienced staff. This service, at the customers option, includes the removal and recycling of packaging materials and even the old appliance if necessary. Delivery is available in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. It may not be available in some rural locations and is not available in New Zealand. Home service Home Service is provided for repairs to appliances by trained technicians. For repairs to appliances that are outside the manufacturers warranty period and not required as a result of a manufacturing defect, a service fee is payable. Home Service is available throughout Australia and New Zealand. Warranty Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd and Electrolux (NZ) Ltd warrants that for domestic applications the AEG-Electrolux products featured in this brochure are free from defects in materials and workmanship for 2 years (3 months warranty for commercial applications, excluding dishwashers as they are only suitable for domestic or equivalent applications. They are not suitable for applications where health and industry requirements and regulations apply.) All warranties are subject to the conditions set out in the warranty card accompanying the product when purchased.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Products for sustainability
In 2007, Electrolux launched a group-wide platform to showcase products that outperform in energy and water efciency, enabling consumers to lead more climate-smart lives. These agship appliances embody the spirit of our green range of products.
Market Fresh refrigerator
Launched in April 2007 in Southeast Asia, the Market Fresh range of refrigerators is both consumer-focused and climate-smart. The refrigerators preserve the freshness and nutritional value of food satisfying the Southeast Asian preference for crisp, market-bought produce and reducing waste by preserving fresh food for longer. According to UK studies, about a third of food purchased is thrown away and, with an estimated 20% of total greenhouse gases linked to the food chain, this represents signicant wasted carbon.*

Inspiro oven

The Inspiro is a smart, A energy-rated, programmable oven developed with consumer insight to guarantee delicious results every time. Consumers enter details of the type of food and how they would like it done. Dishes are placed in a cold oven, wasting no energy during the heating process and the oven switches off once the food is ready. A ltering system breaks down stubborn fats in the oven cavity and the Pyroluxe cleaning system reduces food residue to ashes which can be wiped away without harsh chemicals. As well as environmental benets, Inspiro has social ones too with the cooking taken care of, theres more time to spend with friends and family!

Sunny washing machine

Sunny is an advanced washing machine which uses hot water from the domestic water supply and offers up to 40% savings on energy compared to traditional washing machines. The heated water source can be solar panels, alternative water heating devices or a traditional boiler. Sunny has dual hot and cold water inlet pipes allowing it to use cold water and heat it using its own element in the traditional way, or blend hot and cold water from the system. Sunny is part of the RexElectrolux range developed under the Green Spirit initiative in Italy. (See p. 30)

* See WRAP www.lovefoodhatewaste.com and Sustainable Development Commission www.sd-commission.org.uk

Life below zero

The Antarctic is an extreme, pristine environment, to the point that when you arrive at the beginning of the season and put your foot on the snow, you feel you are damaging things, and are very aware of your impacts there, says Johan Berte, of the International Polar Foundation. When you consider how expensive and difcult it is to get supplies and fuel to the Antarctic, the zero-emissions goal of the research station makes economic as well as environmental sense. One way manufacturers can help get us to zero emissions is to think of products as integrated systems rather than individual black boxes.
Electrolux Professional Smart Heavy Duty refrigeration
Smart Heavy Duty refrigerators and freezers are part of our Professional Green Spirit range of products that deliver reliability, quality and costeffectiveness in demanding working environments while reducing energy, water, detergent consumption and CO2 emissions. The range offers best-in-class environmental performance, identied by the Green Spirit logo. Our new 650 liter refrigerator and freezer use Propane as a refrigerant and Cyclopentane to foam the insulation layer. These belong to the hydrocarbon gas family, which have no ozonedepleting impact and negligible global warming potential. These products are up to 80% more energy efcient than standard cabinets.

Antarctic products

A range of Electrolux products including a dishwasher, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, freezer and refrigerator were selected for the International Polar Foundations Zero-Emissions Research Station in Princess Elisabeth, Antarctica. Johan Berte, Antarctic Base Project Manager, explains why: We were looking for a company with the right sustainability prole, and we knew that a lot of Electrolux products have a very good energy rating. We also needed relatively simple products that people from a variety of cultural backgrounds would nd easy to use, with guaranteed access to spare parts over an extended period.
Above: Anchoring points IPF Ren Robert Below: General view station IPF Johan Berte
Our material world four key issues
The Electrolux Sustainability Report focuses on four issues that are material to our performance from a sustainability perspective. These issues were determined through the lens of our strategic priorities and informed by an underlying materiality process.

Climate change

Our work to reduce CO2 emissions benets the environment, household budgets and the Electrolux brand. We are keen to lead our industry in meeting growing consumer demand for climate-smart appliances. And we want to reduce our exposure to higher costs in a carbon-constrained world. To do this, we have a three-pronged strategy. We are promoting the most energy-efcient products. We will reduce energy use in our operations by 15% by 2009. And, we are raising consumer awareness of how innovative appliances can reduce our collective carbon footprint. With the right market framework we can do more. That is why we are campaigning governments to give consumers incentives to go energy-smart. More on p. 8

Green range

Sound business practices
Electrolux believes in doing the right thing. While we value local knowledge and culture, we want our employees worldwide to share the same high social and environmental standards. In a globalized world, our stakeholders expect us to have systems in place to ensure that universal values are upheld wherever we do business. This enhances our brand and reduces our exposure to reputational risks. We monitor progress and take follow-up action to ensure our policies are implemented. Being a responsible corporate citizen helps us attract and retain quality staff and its the best way to earn trust and demonstrate our accountability to stakeholders. More on p. 16
Employees by geographical area 2007 Share of gross prot 9% 13% 51% 27% Europe North America

Share of units sold

Within household appliances in Europe, the products with the best environmental performance accounted for 17% of total sold units in 2007, and 22% of gross prot.
Latin America Asia/Pacic Rest of the world

Materiality process

For Electrolux, materiality relates to those issues which stakeholders nd relevant to conducting business responsibly. They can potentially affect the performance of the Group, or the development of our business. Investors, customers and employees are key audiences for this report. Representatives from these groups were asked to rank the top ve sustainability issues from a list of 13 which they consider important for us to report on. We also conducted an analysis of media coverage on the Group and studied independent and in-house consumer insight research about relevant CSR-related topics. Together with the Global Reporting Initiatives (GRI) G3 guidelines, this feedback helped determine the content of this report. Our four focus areas are the result of this materiality process, and are material to us over the next ve years.

Responsible sourcing

With almost half of our 3,800 suppliers located in low cost countries, we encounter different work cultures and regulatory frameworks. In particular, in some emerging growth markets, local labor practices and environmental standards may not be in line with our expectations or those of our stakeholders. Compliance to the Environmental Policy and Code of Conduct are an integrated part of our purchasing policy. Through our Responsible Sourcing Program, we are committed to ensuring that our high standards are applied along our supply chain. In 2007, we conducted 116 Code of Conduct audits, about 10% of of which were conducted by a third party. We also raise awareness through supplier training. We worked closely with suppliers in Asia to build capacity and enhance the sustainability of our products. 2008 will see these efforts extend to Brazil and Eastern Europe. More on p.26
Follow-up audit comparisons
Number of non-conformances

Restructuring

A core part of our long-term business strategy is to locate 60% of our plants in countries with a lower cost base by 2010. This is essential for Electrolux to maintain a leadership position in an increasingly competitive global appliance market. As well as boosting our presence in emerging growth markets, restructuring our operations provides an opportunity to raise social and environmental standards throughout the world. We realize, however, that plant closure comes at a cost for the people and regions involved. How effectively we manage this restructuring process is vital for our reputation as a responsible citizen. Through constructive engagement and dialogue we are trying to ensure positive outcomes for all involved. Approximately 650 employees were affected by closures announced in 2007. More on p. 32

800 600

Initial audits 20052006 Zero tolerance Major non- Minor nonconformance conformance Total ndings Follow up 2007
% Climate change Recycling Fair treatment of employees
Result of the Electrolux materiality process, %

1) In an Electrolux 2007 survey of 2,400 consumers in 12 countries, 70% of those polled were concerned or extremely concerned about the impact human activities have on our environment.
Henrik Sundstrm Vice President, Group Sustainability Affairs

Ultrasilencer Green

Through a product life-cycle approach, we know how much energy is consumed in manufacturing, during operation and at disposal. The Electrolux Ultrasilencer Green uses 33% less energy and is made with 55% recycled plastic. It illustrates the impact and potential benets a smart vacuum cleaner can have on a consumers carbon footprint.
Consumer insight & product innovation
Energy savings and recycling rank highly as pro-climate activities in consumer research studies. The Electrolux Ultrasilencer Green meets the demand for energy efciency and more sustainable material use. Without compromising quality, performance or noise, it presents: 33% energy efciency* 55% recycled plastic
Production & transport
With recycled material, we consume 90% less energy during manufacturing than is used to produce the same components with virgin plastics. By using 55% recycled PP content for the body of the vacuum, 2 liters of crude oil and 80 liters of water are saved per vacuum cleaner. Ultrasilencer Green is manufactured in Lehel, Hungary. Products are distributed from the plant by truck. Through its Green Spirit program, Lehel has a program in place to contribute to Group targets to reduce energy and water use. Lehel, Hungary: 2009 Energy efciency in production

KWh/K Eur

An efcient suction fan unit combined with our Dust Magnet Floor Nozzle helps deliver the same performance in terms of dust pick-up with a lower wattage motor. Vacuum motors often waste energy by producing heat. Our 1,250W motor and nozzle produce comparable dust pick-up and little heat. *Compared to a 2000W vacuum cleaner

2,000 1,600 1,09

Actual Target
CO2 footprint of appliances
Environmental life cycle assessment
Electrolux has estimated that about 2% of the CO2 emitted in Europe relates to the use of the 630 million large and small appliances in operation. This is a signicant drop of 50 percent compared with the mid-1990s. Despite the increasing presence of electrical products in peoples homes, the CO2 footprint from appliances has continued to decline.
Material supply, 22% Manufacturing, 2% Transportation, 0.2% Consumer use elecrticity, 72% Consumer use water, 4%
The greatest environmental impact occurs when our products are in operation. For a washing machine, energy supply currently represents 72% of the life cycle impact. Through a concerted effort to develop more energy-efcient products, coupled with the introduction of market
Communicating with the consumer
With the Ultrasilencer Green, we aim to change the perception that high wattage equates to greater cleaning performance, by promising the same cleaning effect with lower energy. Vacuum cleaners and other small appliances are not encompassed in the EU energy labeling scheme that is otherwise compulsory in large appliances.

The Electrolux report Incentives for Change

Eco-savings

If an average German family replaced its ten year-old refrigerator, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher with the most updated models, it would reduce energy consumption by about 370 kWh (325 kilograms CO2 emissions) and save 4,209 liters of water. Electrolux launched an online service that calculates the impact on electricity and water savings of replacing energy-thirsty appliances. Potential savings are presented not only for individual consumers, but also for municipal and national governments. The goal of the site is to raise awareness of the role of energy efciency in tackling climate change. Some 300 articles on the Eco-savings calculator and an associated press campaign have appeared in media in Europe and North America.
To calculate how much you can save.
Encouraging sustainable design
Design Lab, an Electrolux student design competition now in its sixth year, took on a sustainability theme in 2007 when it invited undergraduate and graduate industrial designers to develop sustainable, innovative appliances for the year 2020.
The competition has a reputation for attracting creative and lateral approaches to product design challenges and has drawn thousands of entries since its inception. The popularity of Design Lab stems partly from the prizes on offer: the winner receives a sixmonth internship at one of the design centers at Electrolux plus approximately SEK 50,000 (5,000), and all the nalists take part in a series of events and workshops during the judging process. The winner of the 2007 sustainability-themed competition was Levente Szab from Hungary. His E-wash design uses natural soap nuts as a clothes-washing medium. Soap nuts cause no pollution in washing and offer savings in production, transport and packaging. E-wash is a brilliant connection between ancient knowledge and high-tech says Henrik Otto, Senior Vice President of Electrolux Global Design. Second place was awarded to Laura Pendelles Pebble, a portable solar food cooker using spray-on solar cells and induction heating for precise, energy-efcient cooking. In 2008 Design Lab is inviting entries on the theme of home appliances for the Internet generation, looking two to three years in the future. But just because the products are aimed at young, savvy individuals doesnt mean the environment is excluded. Quite the opposite. As Henrik Otto says: sustainable design has become something of a buzzword, but we need to be clear that there is no choice to be made between sustainable and nonsustainable design. It has to be sustainable.

2006 Design Lab Winner

Metin Kaplan describes his internship at Electrolux Product Design: The company working style is very open to new ideas; if I want to try something extreme, my boss doesnt stop me, he encourages me, even if it doesnt go into production. There is always someone to ask materials or production questions is it easy to recycle, more sustainable, energy-efcient to build? Describing the benets of Design Lab for students, Metin says Design Lab is getting better and better and is a popular competition because no others give such a great opportunity for a six-month internship you cant buy that. Metin Kaplan won in 2006 for Nevale, a food carrier.
2007 Design Lab winner: E-wash, clothes washing for apartments, using natural soap nuts to replace detergents.

OUR JURY ON THE SOAPBOX

Matali Crasset on how consumers are responding to environmental issues: Consumers can change their behavior if it makes sense to them. With technology you can do the best, but also the worst. It all depends on what you use technology for, so manufacturers should domesticate technology rst and make sure it can bring something to our lives. As a designer, environmental issues apply to almost every project. Design is all about questioning our work every day and nding new ways of thinking. And this is even more crucial concerning environmental issues.
Matali Cresset, industrial designer
Jason Bradbury on the work presented at Design Lab: The quality of the visualization techniques used by the students was way in advance of what I had expected. The way in which some of them can work in 3D is fascinating. But they have also gone the extra mile to come up with designs that stand apart from the rest. As an up-and-coming designer, if you want to be in the top bracket then its important to look beyond your college library.
Jason Bradbury, TV Presenter, consumer gadgets and electronics
Celine Cousteau on the challenges facing designers, manufacturers and educators to address the environmental imperative: Manufacturing is going to have to change. The designs that the [Design Lab] students have come up with are very innovative and built upon the kind of technology that will have to be included. Human beings dont like to change, but if a product can be creative and attractive as well as being environmentally smart, then they will go for it. Ultimately though, it is about creating a real connection to the issues and why they matter. To this end, environmental education should be mandatory in all schools.
Celine Cousteau, ocean explorer and environmentalist
Henrik Otto on designers contribution to sustainability: Designers can play an important role because they have a natural curiosity and ask questions about materials and processes. At Electrolux, our strategy of being thoughtful design innovators means we have to be considerate in every aspect of product development, and we know we need to include sustainability to stay on top of peoples shopping lists. Innovation and creativity are equally important and Design Lab is a really good litmus test for us students entering the competition have no preconceptions, giving us the opportunity to look at ourselves through their eyes.

staying within resource constraints. Re-using and recycling materials will be essential. LGJ: Water will be big its availability and distribution and people are increasingly concerned about health. These are important issues and great business opportunities! Its also important to remember the world is more transparent now. If somebody makes a mistake it will pop up within a few hours globally. With outsourcing in third world countries, we need to handle risk and make sure we behave properly around the world. MS: If all products become green and environmentally-friendly, it becomes much harder for sustainability leaders to differentiate their product ranges. Well have to constantly nd new ways of making products greener. AF: Electrolux already has a lot of hidden gems when it comes to products. A lot of our products are built on very sustainable values. But weve not been very good at communicating that. This will change. Were becoming more conscious of how we talk about it. LGJ: We need to better explain our energy efciency improvements and the way we recycle our products. Replacing old, inefcient products with energy-lean alternatives is a sound decision, both for private citizens and for society.
Strong governance builds trust and accountability
Good governance helps Electrolux to anticipate the full spectrum of business risks and opportunities including non-nancial ones and manage them in a transparent way.
The Electrolux Board of Directors operates in accordance with the Swedish Companies Act, the listing agreement with OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm and other relevant Swedish and foreign laws. By addressing nancial reporting, transparency, audit, remuneration of directors, conicts of interest and shareholder rights, traditional governance ensures that Electrolux builds value and long-term success. An ethical framework The Board assesses ethical risks and opportunities annually. In 2007, it discussed issues such as climate change and responsible sourcing. As well as company law, international conventions, voluntary codes of conduct and stakeholder priorities are important in shaping our governance framework. Less is more Sustainability at Electrolux is implemented through four key policies (see table). This year, Electrolux has focused on streamlining group-wide policies to ensure strong, coherent messages across the Group. Policies are approved by Group Management and are mandatory, monitored and enforced. They are communicated to provide simplicity, clarity and understanding for employees, explains David Scrivner, Internal Audit Director, Management Assurance and Special Assignments. Implementation is achieved through clear lines of accountability.

Number of work-related injuries1) Number of work-related injuries
1) Per 200,000 hours worked.

3.5 1,386

2.8 1,170

3.6 1,657

The number of work-related injuries in absolute terms at our facilities last year was 1,386. (GRI G3 indicator: LA7)
Factory accident in Hungary
We are saddened to report that on July 19th, 2007 an accident at our Nyregyhaza Factory in Hungary claimed the life of an Electrolux employee. The 54 year-old maintenance worker was repairing one of our automated top panel manufacturing lines. The safety system usually intact during operation had been intentionally deactivated to enable repair work, which was identied as one of the causes of the accident. This is the rst time an accident of this nature had occurred at the factory. Immediately after the accident, a crisis steering committee was convened by Jnos Takcs, head of operations for Electrolux Central Europe. Investigations were conducted by company representatives, and external technical and safety auditors. Crisis support for employees were also provided. Safety procedures and extra training for both maintenance and operating the automated production lines have been sharpened. The deceaseds partner was provided with both nancial and medical support.
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HR related indicators, p. 40 Includes diversity, remuneration to senior management, the Electrolux People Process.

Partners in change

Strong relationships with retailers lie at the heart of our business model. Sustainability is an important part of our dialogue with them. At times, we cooperate informally to impact consumer choices through communication. Increasingly, dealers stipulate formal commitment to performance standards.

Europe:

North America:

Committing to change

Magnus Yngen, Head of Major Appliances in Europe has seen growing engagement with sustainability among retailers. When I meet with leaders from retailers, the subject pops up with about 75% of those I visit.

An evolving agenda

Between 8590% of Electrolux sales in North America are conducted through a wide range of retailers. Electrolux works through approximately 1,000 primary customers. These include three key national chains, SEARS, Lowes and Best Buy, several regional dealers and a few hundred independent dealers.
Engagement among retailers
Magnus Yngen Executive Vice-President, Major Appliances Europe

Keith R. McLoughlin

Executive Vice-President, Major Appliances North America
In many ways, retailers have gone beyond compliance to focus on the opportunities for change that exist in the products they offer. I think that when it comes to sustainability, the main focus among retailers is to choose products that allow them to present themselves as proactive companies, says Yngen. Electrolux strives to be a trusted, credible partner in these regards. The best, most advanced retailers would nd a competent partner in Electrolux.
Growing awareness of environment and labour issues:
Its ultimately about delivering value, says Keith McLoughlin, Head of Electrolux Major Appliances in North America, as he describes the rising importance of sustainability in building relationships. Many retailers had already been focusing on doing the right thing from quality and societal standpoints. But there certainly has been an increase in dialogue in the last year. With some, sustainability has become a key strategy platform, and they are demonstrating this through their own brand of eco-products, or their own environmental trademark. In North America in 2007, a fairly substantial shift has occurred among consumers. The climate change debate has done a remarkably good job in raising awareness. And growing attention to the impact of globalization has put fuel on the re.
Working together to impact change
For those retailers with active shop oors, sales people are trained in the products on offer, and there is a greater opportunity to engage with consumers. For unassisted shop oors, printed information must be informative and credible in order to help consumers make smart choices. The most important decision point is the store oor. Product point of sales material has to cover a lot of ground. Our challenge is to get the sustainability message across in this environment. Thats where energy labelling comes in. Labelling is efcient, credible, and straightforward communication to consumers. Thats why I believe its important that suppliers and retailers align on the importance of energy labelling both on its purpose and how to make it more effective. Labelling can be a tremendous change driver together with competition and voluntary agreements. Transporting goods is another way to work together to directly reduce our impact on CO2. That is something that we can bring to the table that can easily be addressed jointly.

responsible sourcing avsnitt

Supplying change

Since 2004, supply chain Code of Conduct monitoring has been an integrated part of sourcing from China. As we rene our procedures, work conditions are improving amongst most suppliers but better detection also reveals more cases of non-conformance to resolve.
In 2007, 102 audits were conducted by Electrolux Code of Conduct specialists and 14 by external auditors worldwide. Our program placed particular focus on Asia. Following his 50th re-audit, Andrew Feng, Corporate Social Audit Manager within Electrolux Purchasing in China, drew two conclusions: the number of non-compliance cases was dramatically reduced by 38% but only seven out of 50 were in full compliance with our Code of Conduct. Our audit methodology has improved, which is why were nding more non-compliance by some suppliers than we did during initial audits, says Henrik Dahlstrm, Director of the Responsible Sourcing Program. While most categories show improvement, health and safety, child labor and working hours remain an issue in China. (See p. 28 and p. 29) Managing risk Responsible sourcing helps ensure that suppliers uphold the values enshrined in the Electrolux Code of Conduct and Environmental Policy. Supplier assessments take into account four areas of risk: 1. Geographical location (Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe) 2. Extent of business with a supplier 3. Type of supplier relationship 4. Type of operation 2007 milestones Of ve objectives set in our 2006 Sustainability Report, four were achieved: Code of Conduct specialists are in place in China. Specialist teams in Eastern Europe and Latin America were approved by Group Management. Four purchaser training sessions were held in China and Thailand and one in Sweden. Follow-up audits were conducted in China with all active suppliers audited in 20052006.
Work in cooperation with Global Purchasing on our fth objective, the development of common procedures for Code of Conduct assessments, is ongoing. Our end goal is to introduce a methodology that includes all aspects of the purchasing organization. Achieving transparency and engagement along the supply chain is a long-term goal of Electrolux. Through training, we are helping suppliers foster a sense of ownership of the issues and facilitate sustained improvement.
Raising the bar Focus areas in 2008 include: Launch the program in Latin America and Eastern Europe Further develop our methodology and tools, including more detailed environmental requirements and criteria Internal training and capacity building within Purchasing and Quality organizations Introduce training sessions and other supporting activities for our suppliers outside the audit framework
Communicating a risk-based approach
Banco Fonders Sasja Beslik is among Swedens leading socially responsible investors. He puts our risk-based approach into broader context and explains his expectations of Electrolux. In a risk-based approach, location of the supplier in most cases supersedes other risk criteria. Brazil, China and Eastern Europe share a similar set of risks, but there are slight differences. Social issues lie closer to Brazilian culture--businesses have a tradition of being proactively engaged in society. Addressing environmental issues is less clear, however. On the whole, in Eastern Europe corporate responsibility is not a strong element of doing business. For emerging markets such as China, health and safety and overtime are among the key issues. The underlying problem is that companies are not necessarily provided with the full picture of their suppliers performance. I want to know that Electrolux has an organization in place to address these issues, the ndings it has uncovered and the action it has taken to address what it has uncovered.

Sasja Beslik Banco Fonder
No matter where our approximately 3,800 suppliers are located, we expect the same levels of compliance to the Electrolux Code of Conduct and Environmental Policy. In fact, both requirements are an integrated part of our purchasing policy. The Groups emphasis on cost reduction and quality, coupled with its sharp focus on universal standards on human rights, labor standards, environment and anti-corruption, present a complex challenge for managing the supply chain, says Francois van Caeyzeele, Chief Purchasing Ofcer for Electrolux. We are therefore driving this process with a disciplined and consistent approach. In the last three years, the share of purchases from low-cost countries has risen from approximately 30% in 2004 to 48% in 2007. Some regions pose higher risks for breaches in working conditions and environment than others, often because of poor enforcement of existing laws. In 2007, Electrolux continued to monitor progress in its responsible sourcing program in China, and piloted monitoring in Brazil and Eastern Europe.

Francois van Caeyzeele,

Chief Purchasing Ofcer

responsible sourcing

Audits shed light on under-age labor
Jiao-jie is fteen. When a recruiter came to her village looking for workers for a supplier assembly plant, she applied. With her sisters borrowed ID, no questions were asked. She was among the 21 conrmed under-age labor cases uncovered in the Electrolux Responsible Sourcing Program in 2007.
Cases like Jiao-jie* are not uncommon. While Chinas legal working age is 16, socio-economic pressures mean that protecting children from work that is potentially exploitative, hazardous or harmful does not always take precedence. Under-age labor is a zero tolerance issue for Electrolux. In 2007, we uncovered 21 children between the ages of 14 and 16 employed by four suppliers. In all such cases, our priority is to protect the interests of the child. Each child has a story to tell Our investigation into why Jiao-jie was working and how she was recruited found she was employed under the same conditions and had to deliver the same results as older colleagues, involving shifts and long hours. When found, she was taken off the assembly line, says Andrew Feng. We were able to contact her parents and prepare her return home. In dialogue with Jiao-jie, her parents and the supplier, it was agreed she could continue to receive a salary provided she resume her schooling. Electrolux conducted a follow-up visit to her village six months later and found her returned to her family and safe. Supplier monitoring In under-age labor cases, non-compliant suppliers are given immediate notice by our responsible buyer that corrective mea-
sures must be taken, failing which the supplier contract is subject to termination. Within a month, they are re-audited, sometimes unannounced, to verify hiring procedures, and to search for additional under-age workers at the facility. In 2007, all affected suppliers recognized the severity of the situation and revised their routines. No supplier contract was terminated due to under-age workers. Every child is followed up With the exception of four children who left the premises before we were able to investigate further, Electrolux followed up all the child workers uncovered. Of the 21 children identied last year, 15 returned to their parents. Like Jiao-jie, nine of these were provided a salary and promised a job once they come of age. Six of the 15, however, refused the salary payment offer. Some parents are cautious about being perceived as indebted to the employer. They choose not to be tied to the factory in that way, says Henrik Dahlstrm, Director of the Responsible Purchasing Program. In 2008, Electrolux will continue to dialogue with a non-governmental organization with indepth knowledge of China and issues relating to the protection of children, to further develop our response.

ISO 14001 certication % 20 0
Share of factories with more than 50 employees that have certied ISO 14001 environmental management systems.
For a site by site review of manufacturing data for Electrolux production facilities.

our metrics avsnitt

Manufacturing data covers 98% of the majority-owned production facilities worldwide unless otherwise indicated. Since the degree of environmental impact is dependent on the volume of production, some indicators are calculated in relation to added value, which is dened as the difference between total production cost and the cost of direct material.
Total energy/added value kWh/kSEK 70 50
Manufacturing data covers 98% of the majority-owned production facilitites worldwide, unless otherwise indicated. Since the degree of environmental impact is dependent on the volume of production, some indicators are calculated in relation to added value, which is dened as the difference between total production cost and the cost of direct material.
Group energy reduction targets (15%) % Indoor Professional Floor Care EMA Latin America EMA Asia Pacic EMA North America EMA Europe Target 15% (2009)
CO2 added value kg/kSEK 25
Treated water/added value m3/kSEK 0,5 0,4 0,3 0,2 0,1 0

Electrolux Group 140

The Groups CO2 emissions per added value decreased slightly between 2006 and 2007.
Direct material balance 2007
Data from 54 manufacturing units, %. 2003
Solvents and oils (in metric tons)
SEK Number of factories Clorinated solvents VOC Oils
Finished products (incl. packaging) Material and energy recycling (external) Waste to landll (non-hazardous) Hazardous waste Emission to air Emission to water Total incoming material
91.92 7.09 0.82 0.15 0.016 0.001 100
91.74 7.24 0.83 0.17 0.025 0.003 100
92.28 6.54 0.97 0.19 0.02 0.003 100
91.41 7.25 1.1 0.2 0.034 0.003 100
90.89 7.91 0.95 0.19 0.046 0.006 100
Europe North America Latin America Asia Australia

9.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 9.5

183.6 151.1 2.7 0.0 0.3 337.8
460.8 352.9 142.8 8.9 20.2 985.7
In 2007, the high utilization of material in production was maintained.
*Volatile Organic Compounds Solvents and oils are substances that often require special handling in production and after use becomes hazardous waste.

 

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