ITunes Match iOS 8.1.3

Hello,
I have a strange issue.
I use iTunes match with my iPhone 6 and I want to download a full playlist (300 tracks) at once.
To do this, I use the download button on the top of the playlist, howerver the iPhone starts to download only the first 30 tracks (approximatly) and the other tracks never start to download...
I already tried to reset my iphone to factory setups and to restore it with itunes without  any more success.

Problem solved in iOS 8.2

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