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Operating and installationinstructionsWashing machine
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essen-tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for thefirst time
en-GB M-Nr 11 811 400
Contents
2
Caring for the environment 6Warning and safety instructions 7Operating the washing machine 15Fascia panel 15Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls 16Main menu 16Examples of how to operate the appliance 17Operating a launderette machine 19Before using for the first time 20Setting the display brightness 21Setting the date 21Selecting programme packages 221 Preparing the laundry 252 Loading the washing machine 263 Selecting a programme 274 Selecting programme settings 285 Adding detergent 29
Adding fabric conditioner or liquid starch separately 30Adding starch separately 30
6 Starting the programme ndash the end of the programme 31Timer 32Programme chart 33Extras 49Pre-wash 49Pre-rinse 49Rinse plus 49Soak 49Intensive 49Water plus 49Pre-ironing 49Rinse hold 49Starch stop 49Special features in the programme sequence 50Spinning 50Anti-crease 50Changing the programme sequence 51Changing a programme 51Cancelling a programme 51Switching on the washing machine after an interruption to the power supply 51Adding or removing laundry 52Cleaning and care 53Cleaning the casing and fascia panel 53Cleaning the detergent drawer 53
Contents
3
Cleaning the drum suds container and drainage system 55Cleaning the water inlet filters 55Problem solving guide 56The wash programme does not start 56Programme cancellation and error message 57A fault message appears in the display 58An unsatisfactory wash result 59General problems 60The door will not open 62Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet andor power cut 63Miele Service 66Contact in case of malfunction 66Optional accessories 66Installation 67Front view 67Rear view 68Installation locations 69Installation notes 69Transporting the washing machine to its installation site 70Installation surface 71Removing the transit bars 71Refitting the transit bars 73Levelling the washing machine 73
Holding bracket for plinth 74External control equipment 76
Payment system 76Water connection 77
Cold water connection 77Hot water connection 78
Drainage 79Drain valve 79Drain pump 79
Electrical connection 80Technical data 82Conformity declaration 83Supervisor level 84Opening Supervisor level 84Code-based access 84Changing the code 84Closing the settings menu 84
Contents
4
Operationdisplay 85Language 85Language menu 85Set languages 85Display brightness 85Clock display 86Date 86Volume 86Visibility parameters 86Display off status 87Machine off status 87Delay start 87Memory 87Temperature unit 88Weight unit 88Logo 88Supervisor code 88
Programme selection 88Controls 88Programme packages 89Favourite programmes 89Special programmes 90Sort programmes 90Prog colour allocation 91Hygiene 91Expert code 91
Process technology 91Anti-crease 91Water level Cottons 91Water level Min iron 91Pre-wash temp Cottons 92Wash time 92Pre-rinse Cottons 92Pre-rinse Minimum iron 92Pre-wash CottonM-iron 92Cottons rinses 93Minimum iron rinses 93Disinfection rinse 93Auto load control 93Controlled energy cons 93
Service 93Clean drain pump 93Service interval 94
Contents
5
External applications 94Availability of Miele digital products 94Empty sensor 94Early warning counter 94Automatic dispensing 95Adjustment value dosage 1ndash6 95Peak load signal 95Peak load prevention 95COM module selection 96WiFi 96Network time 96Remote 97RemoteUpdate 97SmartGrid 98
Machine parameters 98Suds cooling 98Water inlet 99Low water pressure 99Legal information 100
Payment system 100Settings for payment systems 100External prog lock 101F-back signal to pay system 101Clear paid signal 101Payment system lock 101FOC programmes 101
Caring for the environment
6
Disposal of the packing mater-ialThe packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation The packaging materialsused are selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland should be recycled
Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw materials in the manufactur-ing process and also reduces theamount of waste in landfill sites
Disposing of your old appli-anceElectrical and electronic appliances of-ten contain valuable materials Theyalso contain specific materials com-pounds and components which wereessential for their correct function andsafety These could be hazardous to hu-man health and to the environment ifdisposed of with your domestic wasteor if handled incorrectly Please do nottherefore dispose of your old appliancewith your household waste
Please dispose of it at your local com-munity waste collection recyclingcentre for electrical and electronic ap-pliances or contact your dealer orMiele for advice You are also respons-ible for deleting any personal data thatmay be stored on the appliance beingdisposed of Please ensure that yourold appliance poses no risk to childrenwhile being stored prior to disposal
Warning and safety instructions
7
This washing machine complies with all current local and nationalsafety requirements However inappropriate use can lead to per-sonal injury and damage to property
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the washingmachine They contain important information on safety installa-tion use and maintenance This prevents both personal injury anddamage to the washing machine
In accordance with standard IEC 60335-1 Miele expressly andstrongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in thechapter on installing the washing machine as well as the safety in-structions and warnings
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliancewith these instructions
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass themon to any future owner
When instructing other people how to use the washing machinethey must be made aware of these safety and warning instruc-tions
Appropriate use
The washing machine is only suitable for washing fabrics with acare label stating that they are suitable for machine washing Anyother applications may be dangerous The manufacturer cannot beheld liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use oroperation of the machine
This washing machine must be used as described in the operatinginstructions and must be checked on a regular basis to make sure itis functioning correctly Maintenance must be carried out when ne-cessary
The washing machine is not suitable for outdoor use
This washing machine may also be operated in public areas
Warning and safety instructions
8
This washing machine can only be used by people with reducedphysical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience orknowledge if they are supervised whilst using it or have been shownhow to use it in a safe way and understand and recognise the con-sequences of incorrect operation
Children under the age of 8 must not be allowed near the washingmachine unless they are constantly supervised
Children over the age of 8 may only use the washing machinewithout supervision if its operation has been clearly explained tothem and they are able to use it safely Children must be able to un-derstand and recognise the possible dangers caused by incorrectoperation
Children may not carry out cleaning or maintenance on the wash-ing machine unsupervised
Always supervise any children in the vicinity of the washing ma-chine Never allow children to play with the washing machine
Disinfection programmes must not be interrupted as this canhave a limiting effect on the disinfection result It is the operators re-sponsibility to ensure that the standard of disinfection in thermal aswell as chemo thermal procedures is maintained by carrying out suit-able validation tests
Warning and safety instructions
9
Technical safety
Before setting up the washing machine check it for any externallyvisible damage Do not set up or use a damaged washing machine
The electrical safety of the washing machine can only be guaran-teed when correctly earthed It is most important that this basic safety requirement is tested andin case of any doubt the on-site wiring system should be inspectedby a qualified electricianMiele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequateearthing system
Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for theuser for which the manufacturer cannot accept liability Repairsshould only be undertaken by a Miele approved service technicianotherwise any subsequent damage will not be covered by the war-ranty
Do not make any alterations to the machine unless authorised todo so by Miele
The machine must be isolated from the electricity supply whencleaning and maintaining the machine and in the event of a fault
- switch off at the wall and disconnect the plug from the socket or
- disconnect the fuse at the mains circuit board or
- unscrew the on-site screw-in fuse
See ldquoInstallation ndash Electrical connectionrdquo
Warning and safety instructions
10
If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replacedby a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user fromdanger
The washing machine must only be connected to the on-site wa-ter supply using a new hose kit Old hoses must not be re-usedCheck the hose regularly for signs of wear Replace it in good time toavoid the risk of leaks and subsequent damage
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele ori-ginal spare parts Miele can only guarantee the safety standards ofthe machine when Miele replacement parts are used
For reasons of safety do not connect the machine to the mainselectricity supply by an extension lead multi-socket adapter or sim-ilar These can overheat and are a fire hazard
In the case of commercial use all relevant national provisions andregulations (DGUV in Germany) relating to accident insurance are ap-plicable to this machine It is recommended to carry out testing inaccordance with national regulations (eg the regulatory frameworkdescribed in DGUV100-500Chapter 26Section 4) The test bookrequired for the documentation is available from Miele
The machine must not be used in a non-stationary location (egon a ship)
Please observe the instructions in ldquoInstallationrdquo and ldquoTechnicaldatardquo
If the washing machine is equipped with an electrical plug con-nection it must be easily accessible after installation so that the ma-chine can be disconnected from the electricity supply if necessary
Warning and safety instructions
11
If the appliance is hard wired an on-site all pole circuit breakermust always be accessible to disconnect the washing machine fromthe mains
This washing machine is supplied with a special lamp to copewith particular conditions (eg temperature moisture chemical res-istance abrasion resistance and vibration) This special lamp mustonly be used for the purpose it is intended for It is not suitable forroom lighting Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a Miele au-thorised person or the Miele Service Department
Reliable and safe operation of this washing machine can only beassured if it has been correctly connected to the mains electricitysupply
Correct use
The maximum dry laundry weight is 60 kg The maximum recom-mended loads for individual programmes are given in the Programmechart
Do not install your washing machine in a room where temperat-ures below freezing may occur Frozen hoses may burst or split Thereliability of the electronic control unit may be impaired at temperat-ures below freezing point
Before using the machine for the first time check that the transitbars at the rear of the washing machine have been removed (see ldquoIn-stallation ndash Removing transit barsrdquo) During spinning transit barswhich are still in place may result in damage to both the machineand adjacent furniture or appliances
Close the stopcock if the machine is to be left for any length oftime (eg while on holiday) especially if there is no floor drain (gully)in the immediate vicinity
Warning and safety instructions
12
Danger of flooding If hooking the drain hose into a wash basincheck that the water can drain off quickly enough to prevent the sinkfrom overflowing Hook the hose over the edge and secure If thehose is unsecured the force of the water flowing out of it can dis-lodge it from the basin
Take care to ensure that foreign objects (eg nails pins coins pa-per clips) do not find their way into the machine with the laundryThese may damage components of the machine (eg suds con-tainer drum) Damaged components can damage the laundry
If the correct amount of detergent is dispensed the machineshould not need to be descaled If however you do wish to descaleit only use special non-corrosive descaling agents and strictly ob-serve the instructions on the packaging Special descaling agent isavailable from your Miele dealer or from Miele Service Strictly ob-serve the instructions for the descaling agent
For textiles that have been treated with solvent-based detergentsalways check whether they can be washed in a washing machine Tocheck whether this is possible refer to safety notes information con-cerning the products environmental properties and other informa-tion
Never use solvent based detergents eg those containing ben-zine in this machine Doing so may result in damage to componentparts and create toxic fumes Risk of fire and explosion
Benzine petrol paraffin or any easily flammable liquid must notbe stored or used near the machine Risk of fire and explosion
Warning and safety instructions
13
Only use dyes suitable for use in a washing machine Always ob-serve the manufacturers instructions carefully
Colour run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds whichcan cause damage such as corrosion Do not use these products inthis washing machine
Avoid contact between stainless steel surfaces (front lid casing)and liquid detergents or disinfecting agents which contain chlorine orsodium hypochlorite These agents can have a corrosive effect onstainless steel Aggressive vapours containing chlorine can also becorrosive Do not store open containers of these agents near the ma-chine
Do not use a pressure washer or hose to clean the washing ma-chine
It is particularly important to observe manufacturers instructionswhen using a combination of cleaning agents and special applicationproducts Products must only be used for applications approved bythe manufacturer to avoid any material damage or the occurrence ofstrong chemical reactions
If detergent has come into contact with the eyes rinse out imme-diately with plenty of lukewarm water If detergent has accidentallybeen ingested seek medical advice immediately People with dam-aged or sensitive skin should avoid contact with detergent
When adding or removing laundry during the main wash your skinmay come into contact with detergent particularly if the detergent isdispensed externally Take care when placing your hands inside thedrum If suds have come into contact with the skin rinse off immedi-ately with lukewarm water
Warning and safety instructions
14
Accessories
Accessory parts may only be fitted when expressly approved byMiele If other parts are used warranty performance and product li-ability claims will be invalidated
Miele tumble dryers and Miele washing machines can be installedas a washer-dryer stack This requires a Miele washer-dryer stackingkit which can be purchased separately Please ensure that thewasher-dryer connection kit is suitable for the Miele tumble dryerand the Miele washing machine
If installing the machine on a Miele plinth (available as an optionalaccessory) please make sure you order the correct one for thiswashing machine
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliancewith these warning and safety instructions
Operating the washing machine
15
Fascia panel
a Language sensor controlFor selecting the current user lan-guageThe system language is displayedagain at the end of the programme
b Back sensor control For going back one level in the menu
c Touch display
d Sensor control StartStopFor starting the programme selectedand cancelling a programme once ithas started The programme selectedcan be started as soon as the sensorcontrol starts flashing
e Optical interfaceFor service technicians
f Button For switching the washing machineon and off To save energy the wash-ing machine will switch off automat-ically It is switched off 15 minutesafter the end of the programmeanti-crease phase or after being switchedon if no further selection is made
Operating the washing machine
16
Sensor controls and touch dis-play with sensor controlsThe sensor controls andStartStop and the sensor controls inthe display respond to finger tip con-tact Every touch of a sensor is con-firmed with an audible tone You canadjust the volume of the keypad tone orswitch it off (see information on ldquoSuper-visor levelrdquo)
The control panel with sensor con-trols and the touch display can bescratched by pointed or sharp ob-jects eg pensOnly touch the display with your fin-gers
Main menuAfter switching on the washing ma-chine the main menu will appear in thedisplay
You access all the important sub-menus from the main menu
Touch the sensor at any time to re-turn to the main menu Values set pre-viously are not saved
1102
Programmes Favourites Supervisor
Help
Programmes
For selecting the wash programme
Favourites
For selecting one of 12 favourite pro-grammes which can be set up andsaved by the supervisor (see ldquoFavouriteprogrammesrdquo under ldquoSupervisor levelrdquo)
Supervisor
You can alter the washing machineselectronics to suit changing require-ments in the supervisor level (see ldquoSu-pervisor levelrdquo)
Operating the washing machine
17
Examples of how to operatethe appliance
Option lists
Programme menu (single option list)
1102
Whites Minimum iron Express
Cottons Delicates Woollens
Programmes
You can scroll to the right or the left byswiping your finger across the screenTo do this place your finger on thetouch display and swipe it in the direc-tion you want
The orange bar under the picturesshows that there are further options tochoose from
Touch a programme name to select thewash programme
The display will change to the standarddisplay for that programme
Extras menu (multiple choice)
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Pre-wash
Soak
Rinse plus
Intensive
Extras
OK
Touch one or several Extras to select itthem
Currently selected Extras are markedorange
To deselect an Extra simply touch theExtra again
Use the OK sensor to activate all selec-ted Extras
Setting numerical values
You can set numerical values in somemenus
OK
12 00
10 58
14 02
Time
11 59
13 01
Enter the numbers by swiping upwardsor downwards Place your finger on thenumber that you want to change andmove your finger in the direction youwant Use the OK sensor to accept allset figures
Tip A numerical keypad may also ap-pear to adjust the value for some set-tings
Operating the washing machine
18
OK
Time
12 0011 5910 58
13 0114 02
Briefly touching a number between thetwo lines will bring up the numericalkeypad
OK
1200
3
4
21
Time
5 6
7
8
0
9
Once a valid number has been enteredthe OK sensor control will be high-lighted green
Pull-down menu
The pull-down menu can be used todisplay information eg about a washprogramme
1102
Coloured
items
Status
Time left h227
Main wash
Add laundry
If an orange bar appears at the top ofthe screen in the middle of the displayyou can open the pull-down menuTouch the bar and drag down with yourfinger
Exiting a menu
Touch the sensor control to returnto the previous screen
Entries made before this which have notbeen confirmed with OK will not besaved
Help display
With some menus Help appears alongthe bottom line of the display
Touch the Help sensor control to dis-play the text
Touch the Close sensor control to re-turn to the previous screen
Operating the washing machine
19
Operating a launderette ma-chineThe main menu will vary depending onthe programming status (see ldquoSuper-visor level ndash Controlsrdquo)
Shortcuts are the easiest way to oper-ate the machine Operating staff are un-able to change pre-set programmes
Launderette basic
1102
Cottons
Woollens Delicates
Minimum iron
Help
Between 4 and 12 pre-set programmesare available These cannot be changedby the operator
Laundrette Logo
1102
Cottons WoollensMinimum iron
Help
Up to 12 pre-set programmes are avail-able The first 3 programmes can be se-lected directly The remaining pro-grammes are selected from a list These cannot be changed by the oper-ator
Before using for the first time
20
Damage resulting from incorrectinstallation and connectionInstalling and connecting the wash-ing machine incorrectly will causeserious property damageSee ldquoInstallationrdquo
Emptying the drumA swivel elbow for the drain hose andor assembly material may be stored inthe drum
Pull open the door
Remove the swivel elbow and as-sembly material
Shut the door with a gentle swing
Switching on the washing ma-chine Press the control
The welcome screen will light up
When commissioning the washingmachine for the first time you willhave to define settings for daily useof the appliance Some settings canonly be configured during the initialcommissioning process After thatthey must be changed by Miele Ser-viceComplete the initial commissioningprocess
These settings are also described underldquoSupervisor levelrdquo
Setting the languageYou will be asked to select the languageyou require for the display You canchange the language at any time (seeldquoLanguagerdquo under ldquoSupervisor levelrdquo)
deutsch
Language
OK
english(AU)
english(CA)
english(GB)
english (US)
espantildeol
Scroll to the left or the right until thelanguage you want appears
Touch the sensor control for the lan-guage you want
The selected language will be high-lighted in orange and the display willchange to next setting
Before using for the first time
21
Reference to external appli-ancesA reference to external hardware ap-pears
Confirm with the OK sensor control
Before initial commissioning connectthe XCI box or adapter or slide a com-munication module into the slot on theback of the machine The washingmachine must be disconnected fromthe mains Then start the commission-ing process
Setting the display brightnessYou will be asked to select the bright-ness of the display
Display brightness
Darker Brighter
OK
Touch the segment bars until youreach the required level of brightness
The selected brightness level will behighlighted orange
Confirm with OK
The display will change to the next set-ting
Setting the date
OK
Date
2524
2221 2021
2020
201923 JulyAugustSeptember
JuneMay
20182017
Place your finger on the number thatyou want to change and move yourfinger in the direction you want
Once all values have been selectedconfirm with the OK sensor control
The display will change to the next set-ting
Confirm time requestThe following question appears in thedisplay
Should the time of day display not beshown
Touch the sensor control yes or no
If you select yes the system will skipthe setting Clock display
If you select no the display will switchto the setting Clock display
Before using for the first time
22
Setting the time of day
OK
12 00
10 58
14 02
Time
11 59
13 01
Place your finger on the number thatyou want to change and move yourfinger in the direction you want
Confirm with the OK sensor control
The display will change to the next set-ting
Selecting programme pack-agesYou can select various programmesfrom the programme packages Anyprogrammes already active are markedin orange
1102
Cottons Sportswear Trainers
Cottons PRO SportMicrofibre Hard items
Programme packagesLabel Sport
OK
Scroll right until you reach a pro-gramme that is not marked in orange
Touch the sensor control for the re-quired programme
The selected programme is marked inorange
You can select further programmes
Tip You can disable a selected pro-gramme by touching the programmessensor control againException The programmes Cot-tons and Cottons Pro cannot be dis-abled
If you do not want to select any moreprogrammes confirm with the sensorcontrol OK
The display will change to the next set-ting
Before using for the first time
23
Setting up a payment systemIf you wish to set up a payment systemread ldquoPayment systemrdquo under ldquoSuper-visor levelrdquo
These settings can only be changedduring the initial commissioning pro-cess If you wish to change the settingsafter the commissioning processplease contact Miele Service
If you do not wish to set up a paymentsystem you can skip this stage
1102
No paymentsystem
Payment system
OK
Programmecontrol
Timedoperation
COM module
Touch the No payment system sensorcontrol
The display will change to the next set-ting
Select pre-wash water1102
Cold
Pre-wash
OK
Hot
Touch the cold sensor control if thewashing machine is only connectedto a cold water supply or touch hot ifthe washing machine is connected tocold and hot water
The display will change to the next set-ting
Select main wash water1102
Cold
Main wash
OK
Hot
Touch the cold sensor control if thewashing machine is only connectedto a cold water supply or touch hot ifthe washing machine is connected tocold and hot water
Further information will appear on thedisplay
Before using for the first time
24
Removing the transit barsThe display will remind you to removethe transit bars
Damage resulting from failure toremove the transit barsFailure to remove the transit bars canresult in damage to the washing ma-chine and to adjacent furniture or ap-pliancesRemove the transit bars as describedin ldquoInstallationrdquo
Confirm that the transit bars havebeen removed with the OK sensorcontrol
Continue setting up as described in the op-erating instructions appears in the display
Confirm the message with the OKsensor control
Completing commissioningTo complete commissioning the Col-oured items 60 degC programme must berun without laundry and without deter-gent
If the power is interrupted prior to thestart of the first wash programme (egif the machine is switched off with the button) the initial commissioningprocess can be completed again Once a wash programme has beenrunning for over 20 minutes the initialcommissioning process does not haveto be performed again
Open the stopcocks
Touch the Programmes sensor control
1102
Whites Minimum iron Express
Cottons Delicates Woollens
Programmes
Touch the Cottons sensor control
1102
60 degC 1600059
Cottons
h
Overview
Temperature Spin speed
Extrasnot selected
timer
CapDosing
rpm
not selected
Touch the StartStop sensor control
When the programme has finished yourmachine is ready for use
If you have activated disinfectionprogrammes you must complete theThermal disinfection programme asthe first programme make sure youuse a suitable detergent but do notload the machine
1 Preparing the laundry
25
Emptying pockets
Empty all pockets
Damage due to foreign objectsNails coins paper clips and so oncan cause damage to garments andcomponents in the machineCheck the laundry before washingand remove any foreign objects
Sorting the laundry Sort the laundry according to colour
and the garment care label
Pre-treating stains Badly soiled areas and stains should
be cleaned as soon as possibleSpillages should be carefully dabbedoff using a soft colourfast cloth
Damage due to solvent-baseddetergentsDetergents containing benzine stainremover etc can damage plasticpartsWhen pre-treating textiles make surethat any plastic parts do not comeinto contact with the detergent
Risk of explosion due to solvent-based detergentsWhen using solvent-based deter-gents an explosive mixture may de-velopNever use solvent-based detergentsin the washing machine
General tips
- Do not machine wash items whichare specified by the manufacturer asnot washable on the care label ()
- Curtains remove rollers and leadweights or place in a laundry bag
- Sew in or remove any loose underwir-ing in bras
- Turn garments inside out if recom-mended by the manufacturer
- Zip up or close any jackets with Vel-cro or hook and eye fastenings beforewashing
- Fasten duvet covers and pillow casesto prevent small items from becomingrolled up inside them
- Please refer to the Programme chartfor more tips and tricks
2 Loading the washing machine
26
Opening the door
Reach under the door grip and pullthe door open
Check the drum for foreign objectsbefore loading it with laundry
Unfold the laundry and load looselyinto the drum
Mixing both large and small items givesbetter wash results and also helps todistribute the load evenly during spin-ning
The most efficient use of energy andwater is achieved when a full load iswashed However do not overload asthis reduces cleaning efficiency andcauses creasing
Closing the door
Make sure that no items are caughtbetween the door and the seal
Shut the door with a gentle swing
3 Selecting a programme
27
Switching on the washing ma-chine Press the control
The drum lighting will come on
The drum lighting will go out automat-ically after 5 minutes or when the pro-gramme starts
Selecting a programme 1102
Programmes Favourites Supervisor
Help
There are different ways to select a pro-gramme
You can select a programme from theProgrammes menu
Touch the Programmes sensor control
1102
Whites Minimum iron Express
Cottons Delicates Woollens
Programmes
Scroll to the right in the display untilthe programme you want appears
Touch the sensor control for that pro-gramme
The display will change to the standardmenu for that wash programme
Alternatively you can select a pro-gramme from the Favourites menu
The programmes under Favourites canbe changed by the supervisor (see ldquoFa-vourite programmesrdquo under ldquoSupervisorlevelrdquo)
Touch the Favourites sensor control
1102
Cottons
Woollens Delicates
Minimum iron
Favourites
Scroll to the right in the display untilthe programme you want appears
Touch the sensor control for that pro-gramme
The display will change to the standardmenu for that wash programme
In the case of Favourite programmesthe majority of the programme settingsare already fixed and cannot bechanged
4 Selecting programme settings
28
Selecting a load
To enable load specific dispensingyou can specify the load for some pro-grammes
Touch the Weight sensor control
Enter a valid value for the load quant-ity
The display will change to the Overviewmenu
Selecting the temperature
You can alter the preset temperatureof a wash programme
Touch the Temperature sensor control
Select the desired temperature
The display will change to the Overviewmenu
Selecting a spin speed
You can alter the preset spin speed ofa wash programme
Touch the Spin speed sensor control
Select the spin speed you want
The display will change to the Overviewmenu
Selecting Extras
You can select Extras for some washprogrammes
Touch the Extras sensor control
Select one or more Extras
Confirm with the OK sensor control
The display will change to the Overviewmenu
See ldquoExtrasrdquo for further information
5 Adding detergent
29
There are several options for adding de-tergent to the washing machine
Detergent drawerYou can use any detergent that is suit-able for washing machines
Detergent dispensing
Please follow the detergent manufac-turers instructions in relation todosage
Adding too much detergent will leadto excessive foamingAvoid adding excess detergent
The amount to dispense will depend on
- the amount of laundry
- the amount of soiling in the laundry
- the water hardness
Hardnessrange
Hardnessin mmoll
Degree ofGerman hardness
degdH
I (soft) 0-15 0-84
II (medium) 15-25 84-14
III (hard) above 25 above 14
Check with your local water supplier ifyou do not know the water hardness inyour area
Adding detergent
Pull out the detergent drawer and adddetergent to the compartments
Detergent for the pre-wash (di-vide the total recommendedamount as follows ⅓ to com-partment and ⅔ to compart-ment )
Detergent for the main wash
Fabric conditioner or liquidstarch
For disinfection programmes the and compartments can befilled with detergent for the main washif you have not selected pre-wash
5 Adding detergent
30
Adding fabric conditioner or liquidstarch separately
Select the Separate rinse programme
Change the spin speed if necessary
Add fabric conditioner or liquid starchto the compartment Do not ex-ceed the maximum level mark
Touch the StartStop sensor
It will be automatically dispensed in thefinal rinse At the end of the wash pro-gramme a small amount of water re-mains in the compartment
Adding starch separately
Prepare the starch solution in accord-ance with the manufacturers instruc-tions on the packaging
Select the Starch programme
Add the prepared starch to compart-ment
Touch the StartStop sensor
Tip If starching separately or automat-ically thoroughly clean the dispensercompartment especially the siphontube regularly
Dye removers and dyes
Damage due to colour rundyeremoversColour run and dye removers cancause corrosion in the washing ma-chineDo not use colour run or dye re-movers in this washing machine
Only use dyes suitable for use in awashing machine The manufacturersinstructions on the packaging must beobserved
External dispensingThe washing machine is pre-equippedfor connecting to external detergentdispensing systems A separate conver-sion kit for external dispensing systemsis required This must be fitted by MieleService or by a Miele Service dealer
6 Starting the programme ndash the end of the programme
31
Payment systemIf your machine is connected to a pay-ment system the amount of paymentrequired will appear in the display
Do not cancel the programme once ithas started Depending on the set-tings money may be lost in the pay-ment system
Starting the programmeThe programme can be started as soonas the StartStop sensor is flashing onand off
Touch the StartStop sensor control
The door will lock ( symbol) and theprogramme will start
If a delay start period has been selec-ted this will appear in the display
Once the delay start period has elapsed(if applied) the programme duration willappear in the display otherwise theduration will appear straight away Theprogramme sequence is also shown inthe display
Tip You can use the pull-down menu todisplay the selected temperature spinspeed and any selected Extras
End of programmeThe door remains locked during theanti-crease phase However the wash-ing machine door can be unlocked atany time by touching the StartStopsensor
Unloading the drum
Pull open the door
Remove the laundry
Items left in the drum could discolourother items in the next wash or be-come discoloured themselvesRemove all items from the drum
Check the door seal for any foreignobjects
Tip Leave the door slightly open to al-low the drum to dry
Switch the washing machine off withthe button
Tip Leave the detergent drawer slightlyopen to allow it to dry
Timer
32
Before the programme starts the timercan be used to select a programmestart time or programme end time
Setting the timer Touch the timer sensor control
Select the option Finish at Start in orStart at
Set the hours and the minutes withthe OK sensor control
Changing the timerThe selected delay start time period canbe changed before the programmestart
Touch the or sensor con-trol
If required change the specified timeand confirm with the OK sensor con-trol
Deleting the timerThe selected delay start period can becancelled before the programme starts
Touch the or sensor con-trol
The selected delay start period will ap-pear in the display
Touch the Delete sensor control
Confirm with the OK sensor control
The selected delay start period is de-leted
Starting the timer Touch the StartStop sensor control
The door will lock and the time until theprogramme starts will appear in the dis-play
After the programme has started theselected delay start period can only bechanged or cancelled by interruptingthe programme
The programme can now be started atany time
Touch the Start immediately sensorcontrol
Programme chart
33
Label
Cottons Max load 60 kg
Use for Normally soiled cotton garments
Tip - These settings are the most efficient in terms of energy and wa-ter consumption for washing cottons
- With the wash temperature reached is below 60 degC
1600 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinse hold Rinses 2
The test programme conforms to EN 60456 and the energy label to Directive10612010
Cottons PRO 60 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Mixed fibre textiles (50 cotton and 50 polyester)
Tip - Extra energy-efficient wash programme for commercial cottonor cottonsynthetic blend textiles with normal levels of soilingeg workwear
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinses 2
Programme chart
34
Programme packagesYou can select various programmes from the programme packages The pro-grammes will appear in the programme list
Standard programmes
Whites 65 degC to 90 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Textiles made from cotton and linen eg bed linen baby clothesunderwear
Tip An additional pre-rinse can be programmed in
1600 rpm Extras Pre-wash Intensive Water plusRinse hold Starch stop
Rinses 1ndash5
Coloured items Cold to 60 degC Max load 60 kg
Items Cotton or mixed fibre textiles eg t-shirts trousers
Tip - For dark-coloured fabric use a colour detergent or liquid deter-gent
- An additional pre-rinse can be programmed in
1600 rpm Extras Pre-wash Intensive Water plusRinse hold Starch stop
Rinses 1ndash5
Coloured items sensitive Cold to 90 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles
Tip Coloured items programme for all temperature ranges with partic-ularly good rinse results
1600 rpm Extras Pre-wash Intensive Water plusRinse hold Rinse plus Starch stop
Rinses 2
Minimum iron Cold to 60 degC Max load 30 kg
Items Synthetic and mixed fibre textiles and easy care cotton
Tip - Reduce the spin speed for fabric that creases easily
- An additional pre-rinse can be programmed in
1200 rpm Extras Pre-wash Intensive Water plus Pre-ironing Rinse hold
Rinses 2ndash4
Settings can be altered in Supervisor level
Programme chart
35
Delicates Cold to 60 degC Max load 20 kg
Use for Delicate garments made from synthetic fibres mixed fibres andviscose
Tip - Deselect the final spin speed for fabric that creases easily
600 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinse plus Pre-IroningRinse hold
Rinses 2
Express Cold to 60 degC Max load 30 kg
Use for Cotton garments that have hardly been worn or are only verylightly soiled
1400 rpm Extras Rinse plus Rinses 1
Woollens Cold to 40 degC Max load 20 kg
Use for Machine-washable woollens and woollen blends
Tip Use detergent formulated for woollens
1200 rpm Extras Rinse hold Rinses 2
Towelling 40 degC to 60 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Towels and bathrobes made from terrycloth
Tip Use a colour detergent for dark textiles
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinse hold Rinses 2
Shirts Cold to 60 degC Max load 20 kg
Items Shirts and blouses
Tip - Pre-treat collars and cuffs depending on the level of soiling
- Wash silk shirts and blouses in the Silks programme
- Reduce the maximum load size by half if you have selected thePre-ironing Extra
800 rpm Extras Soak Rinse plus Pre-ironing Rinsehold Starch stop
Rinses 2
Dark garments 30 degC to 60 degC Max load 30 kg
Items Black and dark items made from cotton or mixed fibres
Tip Wash inside out
1000 rpm Extras Soak Rinse plus Pre-ironing Rinsehold
Rinses 3
Programme chart
36
Denim 30 degC to 60 degC Max load 30 kg
Use for Denim shirts blouses trousers and jackets
Tip - Wash denim inside-out
- Denim often contains excess dye and may run during the firstfew washes Wash light and dark coloured items separately
1000 rpm Extras Rinse hold Rinses 3
Silks Cold to 30 degC Max load 20 kg
Use for Silks and all hand-washable textiles which do not contain wool
Tip - Follow the instructions on the care label
- Place tights and bras in a washing bag
600 rpm Extras Rinse plus Rinse hold Rinses 2
Separate rinse Max load 60 kg
Items Items which only need to be rinsed and spun
Tip - Observe the spin speed for items which crease easily
1400 rpm Extras Rinse plus Rinse hold Rinses 2
Starch Cold to 40 degC Max load 30 kg
Use for Table cloths serviettes and workwear that need starching
Tip - Laundry that is to be starched should be washed but not treatedwith fabric conditioner
- Observe the spin for items which crease easily
1200 rpm Rinses 1
Clean machine 70 degC No load
For cleaning the suds container and the drainage system
- Add universal detergent to the compartment
- Use the Clean machine programme regularly if you frequentlyuse disinfection programmes
DrainSpin Max load 60 kg
Tip - Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed
- Drain only Select 0 rpm for the spin speed
- Select the Rinse plus Extra for one rinse
1600 rpm Extras Rinse plus
Programme chart
37
Maintenance wash hygiene No load
- If a programme at a temperature below 60 degC has been used arequest to start the Maintenance wash hygiene programme ap-pears in the display The Hygiene setting must be switched onfor this purpose (see ldquoSupervisor levelrdquo)
- Add universal detergent to the compartment
Sport
Sportswear 30 degC to 60 degC Max load 25 kg
Use for Sports and leisure wear such as shirts and trousers made fromsynthetic fibres or mixed blends
Tip - If you wish to proof the items at the same time add the proofingagent to the compartment in the detergent drawer
- Do not use fabric conditioner
- Observe the instructions on the care label
1000 rpm Extras Pre-wash Soak Rinse hold Rinses 2
SportMicrofibre 30 degC to 60 degC Max load 25 kg
Items Clothing for sports and fitness such as tops trousers and baselayers made from microfibre
Tip - Do not use fabric conditioner
- Observe the instructions on the care label
800 rpm Extras Rinse plus Rinse hold Rinses 2
Trainers 30 degC to 60 degC Max 2 pairs
Use for Trainers (no leather shoes) shin pads elbow protectors and sim-ilar items
Tip - Do not use fabric conditioner
- Coarse soiling should be brushed off first
- Observe the instructions on the care label
- Use the dryer basket for tumble drying
- Close Velcro fasteners
400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinses 3
Programme chart
38
Hard items Cold to 40 degC Max load 25 kg
Use for Washable plastic items eg toy building blocks or casino chipsor even chain link safety gloves etc
Tip - Use the Soak Extra to loosen dirt
- Use detergent for delicates
ndash Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
Outerwear
Down-filled items 30 degC to 60 degC Maximum of 1article
Use for Outdoor jackets sleeping bags and other down-filled items
Tip - Observe the instructions on the care label
- Do not use fabric conditioner
- Remove any air before washing To do this either push theitems into a narrow laundry bag to compress them or tie theitems together with a washable strap
- The items are spun after wetting to remove any air
1000 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinse plus Rinse hold Rinses 2
Outerwear Cold to 40 degC Max load 25 kg
Items Performance outerwear (eg outdoor jackets and trousers) madefrom membrane fabrics such as Gore-Texreg SYMPATEXreg WIND-STOPPERreg etc
Tip - Zip up or close any Velcro fasteners before washing
- Do not use fabric conditioner
- Use the Proofing programme to treat outerwear textiles at regu-lar intervals Proofing after each wash cycle is not recommen-ded
- Wash down-filled items with the Down filled items programme
1000 rpm Extras Pre-rinse Soak Rinse plus Rinsehold
Rinses 2
Programme chart
39
Proofing Cold to 40 degC Max load 25 kg
Items Treating microfibre fabric skiwear and table linen made frommainly synthetic fibres
Tip - Add proofing agent to the compartment
- The items should be freshly laundered and spun or dried beforeproofing
- To achieve an optimum effect apply a thermal treatment to thearticles by drying in a tumble dryer or ironing
1000 rpm Extras Rinse hold Rinses 1
WellnessHair salons
Towels Cold to 40 degC Max load 50 kg
Use for Lightly soiled cotton towelling
Tip Use a colour detergent for dark textiles
1400 rpm Rinses 2
Towels plus 40 degC to 80 degC Max load 50 kg
Use for Heavily soiled cotton towelling
Tip Use a colour detergent for dark textiles
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinses 2
Capes Cold to 30 degC Max load 15 kg
Use for Lightly soiled hairdressers capes made from synthetic fibres
Tip Select the Extra Rinse plus for extra good wash results
600 rpm Extras Rinse plus Rinses 2
Programme chart
40
Hotels
Bed linen 40 degC to 90 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre bed linen
Tip - The items are always soaked after the start
- Use a colour detergent for coloured textiles
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Soak Rinse plus Pre-Iron-ing
Rinses 2
Table linen 40 degC to 75 degC Max load 30 kg
Use for Tablecloths and serviettes made from cotton linen and mixedfibres
Tip - Select Pre-wash for stubborn stains Use detergent with en-zymes for the pre-wash
- The items are always soaked after the start
1200 rpm Extras Pre-wash Soak Intensive Pre-iron-ing Rinse hold Starch stop
Rinses 2
Kitchen linen 60 degC to 85 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or linen kitchen linen eg chefs jackets and trouserschefs hats cleaning cloths
Tip - Select Pre-wash for stubborn stains Use detergent with en-zymes for the pre-wash
- A Pre-wash is applied before the main wash
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Soak Intensive Rinses 3
Home textiles
Lightweight curtains Cold to 40 degC Max load 20 kg
Use for Curtains specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer
Tip For curtains which crease easily deselect the spin function
600 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinse plus Rinse hold Rinses 3
Curtains Cold to 40 degC Max load 20 kg
Use for Curtains specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer
Tip For curtains which crease easily reduce the spin speed ordeselect the spin
800 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse hold Rinses 3
Programme chart
41
Down bedding 40 degC to 75 degC 1 duvet
Use for Down-filled duvets
Tip - Follow the instructions on the care label
- Remove any air before washing To do this either push theitems into a narrow laundry bag to compress them or tie theitems together with a washable strap
- The items are spun after wetting to remove any air
1400 rpm Extras Soak Rinse plus Rinse hold Rinses 3
Synthetic bedding 40 degC to 75 degC Max 60 kgor 1 duvet
Items Bed linen made from microfibre and duvets with a synthetic filling
Tip - Follow the instructions on the care label
- Use liquid detergent
800 rpm Extras Pre-wash Soak Rinse plus Rinsehold
Rinses 2
Pillows Cold to 60 degC 1ndash2 pillows
Use for Washable pillows with a down or synthetic filling
Tip - Follow the instructions on the care label
- Remove any air before washing To do this either push theitems into a narrow laundry bag to compress them or tie theitems together with a washable strap
- The items are spun after wetting to remove any air
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinses 3
Bedspreads 40 degC to 75 degC Max load 30 kg
Use for Synthetic or woollen bedspreads eg day blankets
Tip Gentle wash programme for covers with delicate fillings
800 rpm Extras Pre-rinse Rinse hold Rinses 3
1 pillow (80 x 80 cm) or 2 pillows (40 x 80 cm)
Programme chart
42
Workwear
Oilfat special 60 degC to 90 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Work coats jackets hats cleaning cloths made from cotton ormixed fibres
Tip - Activate Pre-wash for heavy contamination
- Use special detergent to improve the wash results
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Soak Intensive Rinse plusRinse hold
Rinses 3
DustFlour special 40 degC to 90 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre workwear table cloths or cleaning clothssoiled with dust or flour
Tip - Select Pre-rinse for very heavy levels of soiling
- Activate Pre-wash for stubborn soiling
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Soak IntensiveRinse plus Rinse hold
Rinses 2
Intensive wash 40 degC to 90 degC Max load 60 kg
Use for Heavily soiled workwear made from cotton linen and mixed fibres
Tip You can achieve particularly good wash and rinse results with ahigh water level
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Soak Rinse plus Rinsehold
Rinses 2
DisinfectionRKI
Dis RKI 85 degC15 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton linen and mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Thermal disinfection with a 15-minute holding time at 85 degC
- Single-bath disinfection process
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Soak Rinses 2
Programme chart
43
Dis RKI 70 degC10 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at70 degC
- Single-bath disinfection process
- Use a detergent approved by the Robert Koch Institute
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Soak Rinses 3
Dis RKI 60 degC20 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 20-minute holding time at60 degC
- Single-bath disinfection process
- Use a detergent approved by the Robert Koch Institute
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Soak Rinses 3
Dis RKI 40 degC20 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 20-minute holding time at40 degC
- Single-bath disinfection process
- Use a detergent approved by the Robert Koch Institute
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Soak Rinses 3
Programme chart
44
Laundry (HTM 01-04)
Disinfection 71 degC 71 degC Max load 35 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Disinfection with a 3-minute holding time at 71 degC
- The spin speed cannot be modified
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinses 3
Disinfection 65 degC 65 degC Max load 35 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at 65 degC
- The spin speed cannot be modified
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinses 3
MRSA 40 degC Max load 35 kg
Use for Minimum-iron textiles sorted by colour provided they are suitablefor disinfection
Tip - Add MRSA disinfectants to the fabric softener compartment
- The spin speed cannot be modified
1000 rpm Rinses 3
Disinfection
Disinfection 85 degC15 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton linen and mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Thermal disinfection with a 15-minute holding time at 85 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
Programme chart
45
Disinfection 70 degC10 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at70 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
Disinfection 60 degC20 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 20-minute holding time at60 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
Disinfection 40 degC20 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 20-minute holding time at40 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
- An extra gentle washing programme allows you to wash evenmore sensitive textiles
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
Further programmes
Disinfection 80 degC10 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton linen and mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at 80 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinses 2
Programme chart
46
Disinfection 75 degC10 min Max load 60 kg
Items Cotton linen and mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at 75 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
Disinfection 70 degC17 min Max load 60 kg
Items Cotton or mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Thermal disinfection with a 17-minute holding time at 70 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
Dental surgery garments 60 degC60 min Max load 60 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre textiles sorted by colour provided they aresuitable for disinfection
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 60-minute holding time at60 degC
- No water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Pre-rinse Rinse plus Rinses 2
WetCare
WetCare sensitive Cold to 30 degC Max load 35 kg
Use for Outerwear that cannot be washed eg suits smart dressesmarked with the care symbol
Tip - A finishing bath is applied after washing
- Use a liquid finishing agent for impregnation add the detergentto the fabric softener compartment
1100 rpm Extras Rinse hold Rinses 1
Programme chart
47
WetCare Silks Cold to 30 degC Max load 25 kg
Use for Textiles or silk items that cannot be washed and are prone tocreasing
Tip - A finishing bath is applied after washing
- Use a liquid finishing agent for impregnation add the detergentto the fabric softener compartment
600 rpm Extras Rinse hold Rinses 1
WetCare Intensive 30 degC to 40 degC Max load 35 kg
Use for Heavily soiled outerwear that cannot be washed
Tip - A finishing bath is applied after washing
- Use a liquid finishing agent for impregnation add the detergentto the fabric softener compartment
1100 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinse hold Rinses 2
WetCare Disinfection 40 degC Max load 35 kg
Use for Outerwear that cannot be washed and that is marked with thecare symbol
Tip - Textiles are washed and disinfected (40 degC for 20 minutes)
1100 rpm Extras Pre-wash Rinses 2
WetCare Hygiene 20 degC to 30 degC Max load 35 kg
Use for Sensitive textiles eg outerwear
Tip - Textiles are washed and disinfected following the addition of adisinfectant during the rinse phase
1100 rpm Extras Rinse hold Rinses 2
Programme chart
48
Special programmes
You can put together 5 special pro-grammes and assign your own pro-gramme names Enter these into thetables
Load max 60 kg
Example Intensive Plus
- Pre-wash intensive
- Intensive wash 90 degC
- Rinse 1
- Rinse 2
- Rinse 3
- Pre-treat
- Spin 1400 rpm
(1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(2)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(4)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(5)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
The 5 special programmes are pre-programmed at the factory see ldquoSu-pervisor levelrdquo
Extras
49
You can add Extras to the wash pro-grammes
Not all Extras can be selected withevery programme If an Extra is not lis-ted it is not permitted for use with thewash programme in question
Selecting Extras Touch the Extras sensor control
Select one or more of the Extrasavailable
Confirm with the OK sensor control ifseveral Extras are available
Pre-wash A Pre-wash can be added for heavilysoiled laundry Coarse soiling isloosened and removed before the mainwash
Pre-rinse The laundry is rinsed before the mainwash to remove larger quantities of soil-ing eg dust sand
Rinse plus An extra rinse can be activated toachieve a better wash result
Soak For heavily soiled and stained itemswith protein stains The soak duration is10 minutes
Intensive For hard-wearing laundry that is veryheavily soiled Cleaning efficiency is in-creased through more intense mechan-ical action and the application of moreheat energy
Water plus The water level in the main wash andthe rinses will be increased
Pre-ironing In order to reduce creasing the laundryundergoes a smoothing process at theend of the programme Reducing themaximum load by 50 will achieve abetter result Small loads achieve a bet-ter result
The textiles must be suitable for dryingin a tumble dryer and suitable forironing
Rinse hold The laundry is not spun after the finalrinse and remains in the rinse waterThis helps prevent creasing if the laun-dry is not going to be removed from thedrum immediately after the end of theprogramme
Starch stop Water is drained out of the machine be-fore the last rinse and the programmestops The prepared starch is addeddirectly to the drum The programme iscontinued with the StartStop sensorcontrol
Special features in the programme sequence
50
Spinning
Final spin speed
When a programme is selected themaximum spin speed for this wash pro-gramme is shown in the display
You can reduce the final spin speed
However you cannot select a final spinspeed higher than that shown in thechart
Interim spin
There is a spin cycle after the mainwash and between the rinses A reduc-tion in the final spin speed will also re-duce the interim spin speed as appro-priate
Omitting the interim spin and the fi-nal spin
Select the programme setting Spinspeed 0
After the last rinse the water will bepumped away and the anti-creasephase will switch on
Anti-creaseAt the end of the programme the drumcontinues to turn at intervals for up to30 minutes to help prevent creasingThe washing machine can be opened atany time
There is no anti-crease phase at theend of some programmes
Changing the programme sequence
51
A programme cannot be cancelled orchanged when operating a paymentsystem
Changing a programmeA programme can no longer bechanged once it has been successfullystarted
You will need to cancel the current pro-gramme before you can select a newone
Cancelling a programmeYou can cancel a wash programme atany time after it has started
Touch the StartStop sensor control
The following will appear in the display
Cancel programme
Select yes
The following will appear in the display
Programme cancelled
The suds will be pumped away
Wait until the door unlocks
Pull open the door
Remove the laundry
Switching on the washing ma-chine after an interruption tothe power supplyIf the washing machine is switched offwith the button during a wash pro-gramme the programme will be inter-rupted
Switch the washing machine back onwith the button
Note the message in the display
Touch the StartStop sensor
The programme will also be interruptedif power is interrupted by a power cut
When power is resumed confirm themessage in the display with OK
Touch the StartStop sensor
The programme continues
Changing the programme sequence
52
Adding or removing laundryYou can add or remove laundry itemsduring the first few minutes after theprogramme has started
1102
Cottons
Status
Time left h049
Main wash
Add laundry
Touch the Add laundry sensor control
If the message Add laundry is not vis-ible in the display then it is no longerpossible to add items of laundry
The programme will stop and the doorwill unlock
Risk of chemical burns from de-tergentWhen adding or removing laundryyour skin may come into contactwith detergent particularly if the de-tergent is dispensed externallyTake care when placing your handsinside the drumIf suds have come into contact withthe skin rinse off immediately withplenty of lukewarm water
Pull open the door
Add laundry or remove individualitems
Close the door
Touch the StartStop sensor control
The programme will continue
The safety lock will remain activated ifthe temperature in the drum is above55 degC The lock will not deactivate un-til the temperature has dropped to be-low 55 degC
Cleaning and care
53
Risk of electric shockOnly ever perform cleaning andmaintenance work when the appli-ance is disconnected from thepowerDisconnect the washing machinefrom the mains electricity supply
Cleaning the casing and fasciapanel
Damage caused by detergentsSolvent-based cleaning agents ab-rasive cleaners glass cleaners ormulti-purpose cleaning agents cancause damage to plastic surfacesand other partsDo not use any of these cleaningagents
Risk of damage due to ingress ofwaterThe pressure of a water jet cancause water to get into the washingmachine resulting in damage tocomponentsDo not spray the washing machinewith a water jet
Clean the casing and fascia panelwith a mild cleaning agent or soapand water and dry both with a softcloth
The drum and any other stainlesssteel components can be cleaned us-ing a suitable stainless-steel cleaningagent
Cleaning the detergent drawer
Washing at low temperatures and theuse of liquid detergent can lead to abuild-up of mould and bacteria in thedetergent drawer
For hygiene reasons clean the entiredetergent drawer at regular intervals
Pull out the detergent drawer untilresistance is felt Press down the re-lease button and at the same timepull the drawer right out of the ma-chine
Clean the detergent drawer withwarm water
Cleaning and care
54
Cleaning the siphon and the channel
Pull the siphon out of the compart-ment Clean the siphon under warm runningwater
Refit the siphon
Clean the fabric conditioner channelusing a brush and warm water
Cleaning the detergent drawer
Use a bottle brush to remove deter-gent residues and limescale from thejets inside the detergent drawer
Replace the detergent drawer
Tip Leave the detergent drawer slightlyopen to allow it to dry
Cleaning and care
55
Cleaning the drum suds con-tainer and drainage systemThe drum suds container and drainagesystem can be cleaned if necessary
Start the Clean machine programme
Add powder detergent to the compartment in the detergent drawer
At the end of the programme checkthe inner drum and remove anycoarse residues
Use the Clean machine programmeregularly if you frequently use disin-fection programmes
Cleaning the water inlet filtersThe washing machine has filters to pro-tect the water intake valves Checkthese filters every 6 months or so Per-form this check more often if there arefrequent interruptions to the externalwater supply
Cleaning the filters in the water inletvalves
Using pliers carefully loosen the nuton the intake valve and unscrew
Use pointed pliers to grip the bar andpull out the filter then clean the filterReassemble in reverse order
The filters must be put back in placeafter cleaning
Problem solving guide
56
You are able to correct the majority of faults and problems that arise during day-to-day use without external assistance You can save time and money in many casesas you do not need to call Miele Service
The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction ora fault and to resolve it
The wash programme does not start
Problem Cause and remedy
The display remainsdark and the StartStopsensor control does notlight up or flash
There is no power to the machine Check whether the washing machine is switched
on Check whether the washing machine is connected
to the power supply Check whether the main fuse or circuit breaker has
tripped
The washing machine has switched off automaticallyto save energy Switch the washing machine back on with the
button
The following appearsin the display Door will not lock Call Ser-vice
The door is not closed properly The door lock couldnot engage Close the door again Start the programme again
If the fault message appears again contact MieleService
The programme doesnot start when Spin hasbeen selected
You have not yet completed the initial commissioningprocess Perform the Initial commissioning process as de-
scribed in these instructions
The display is dark andthe StartStop sensorcontrol is flashingslowly
The display has switched off automatically to saveenergy Touch any of the controls The display switches
back on
Problem solving guide
57
Programme cancellation and error message
Problem Cause and remedy
Drainage fault Cleandrain filter and pumpCheck drain hose
The drain is blocked or restrictedThe drain hose has been fixed too high Clean the drain filter and the drain pump The maximum drain height is 1 m
Water intake faultOpen stopcock
The water intake is blocked or restricted Check whether the stopcock has been properly
opened Check whether the intake hose is kinked
The water pressure is too low Switch on the Low water pressure setting (see ldquoLow
water pressurerdquo under ldquoSupervisor levelrdquo)
The filters in the water intake are blocked Clean the filters (see ldquoCleaning the filtersrdquo under
ldquoCleaning and carerdquo)
Waterproof systemactivated
The water protection system has reacted Close the stopcock Call Miele Service
Disinfection temper-ature not reached
The required temperature was not reached during thedisinfection programme The washing machine has not carried out the dis-
infection cycle correctly Start the programme again
Fault F If restartfails call Service
There is a fault Disconnect the washing machine from the mains
electricity supply Wait at least 2 minutes before reconnecting the
washing machine to the mains electricity supply Switch the washing machine on again Start the programme again
If the fault message appears again contact MieleService
Problem solving guide
58
A fault message appears in the display1)
Problem Cause and remedy
Container empty One of the external detergent containers is empty Refill the detergent container
Hygiene info Runthe ldquoMaintenancewash hygienerdquo pro-gramme or a pro-gramme of at least60degC
During the last wash a wash programme with a tem-perature below 60 degC or the DrainSpin programmewas selected Start a programme with a minimum temperature of
60 degC or the Maintenance wash hygiene programme
Check hot water in-take
The hot water supply is blocked or restricted Check whether the hot water stopcock has been
properly opened Check whether the intake hose is kinked
Align the machineLaundry not properlyspun
The selected spin speed was not reached during thefinal spin due to excessive imbalance Check that the washing machine is level Start the spin cycle again
Machine is leaking The washing machine or drain valve is leaking Close the stopcock Call Miele Service
1 The messages will appear at the end of the programme and when the washingmachine is switched on and must be acknowledged with the OK sensor control
Problem solving guide
59
An unsatisfactory wash result
Problem Cause and remedy
Liquid detergent doesnot give the requiredresult
Liquid detergents usually contain no bleachingagents They do not remove fruit coffee and teastains Use a general purpose powder detergent contain-
ing a bleaching agent Pour stain removers into the drawer in the dis-
penser compartment and liquid detergent into adispenser ball
Never put stain removers and liquid detergent to-gether in the dispenser drawer
White residues whichlook like powder deter-gent are seen on darktextiles after washing
The detergent contained compounds (zeolites) to aidwater softening which are not soluble in water Thesehave ended up on the laundry Try to brush off the residues with a soft brush once
the laundry is dry In future wash dark textiles using a detergent
which contains no zeolites Liquid detergents usu-ally contain no zeolites
Textiles with particularlygreasy soiling are notproperly clean
Select a programme with pre-wash Use liquid de-tergent for the pre-wash
Continue to use universal powder detergent for themain wash
The use of heavy-duty detergent is recommended inthe main wash for very heavily soiled work clothingPlease seek advice from the detergent manufacturer
Grey greasy particlescling to washed laundry
Insufficient amounts of detergent were used Thelaundry was heavily soiled with grease (oils oint-ments) Use more detergent or use liquid detergent with
this type of soiled laundry Before washing the next load run a 60 degC pro-
gramme with liquid detergent but without a load
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60
General problems
Problem Cause and remedy
The machine shakesduring the spin cycle
The machine feet are not level and not secured Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly
Strange pump noisescan be heard
This is not a fault These slurping noises occur atthe start and end of a pump sequence as a normalpart of the operation
Large amounts of deter-gent residue remain inthe detergent dispenserdrawer
The water pressure is too low Clean the filters in the water inlet
Powder detergent used in conjunction with watersofteners tends to become sticky Clean the detergent dispenser drawer and in fu-
ture add detergent into the drawer first and thenadd the water softener
Fabric softener is notcompletely dispensedor too much water re-mains in the com-partment
The siphon tube is not correctly positioned or isclogged Clean the siphon see ldquoCleaning and care ndash Clean-
ing the detergent dispenser compartmentrdquo
The display is in a dif-ferent language
A different language has been selected Switch the washing machine off and on again
The selected operator language appears in the dis-play
The operator language has been changed Select the language you require (see ldquoLanguagerdquo
under ldquoSupervisor levelrdquo)
The laundry has notbeen spun properly Thelaundry is still wet
The machine detected a high level of imbalance dur-ing the final spin and reduced the spin speed auto-matically Include both large and small items in the load as
this will achieve better distribution
Problem solving guide
61
Problem Cause and remedy
The drum remains sta-tionary but the pro-gramme keeps running
Switch the washing machine off and then back onwith the button
Note the message in the display Touch the StartStop sensor control
The drum continues to spin and the programme con-tinues
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62
The door will not open
Problem Cause and remedy
The door cannot bepulled open during aprogramme
The door is locked during the wash programme Touch the StartStop sensor control Select Cancel programme or Add laundry
The door will unlock and you will be able to pull itopen
There is still water in the drum and the machine is un-able to drain Clean the drainage system as described under
ldquoOpening the door in the event of a blocked drainoutlet andor power cutrdquo
At the end of a pro-gramme or when a pro-gramme is cancelledthe following appears inthe display Cooldown or Comfort cooling
To protect the user against scalding the door cannotbe opened if the suds temperature is higher than55 degC Wait until the temperature in the drum has de-
creased and the message has gone out in the dis-play
The following appearsin the displayThe door lock is jammedCall Service
The door lock has jammed Call Miele Service
Problem solving guide
63
Opening the door in the eventof a blocked drain outlet andor power cut
Risk of electric shockOnly ever perform cleaning andmaintenance work when the appli-ance is disconnected from thepowerDisconnect the washing machinefrom the mains electricity supply
Open the access panel to the drainsystem
Blocked drain outlet
If the drain outlet is blocked there maybe a large quantity of water (max 30 l)left behind in the washing machine
Risk of scalding due to hot sudsEscaping suds will be hot if laundryhas been washed at high temperat-uresCarefully allow all suds to drain off
Emptying the drum
For machines with a drain pump
Place a suitable container under theaccess flap
Remove the drain filter though notcompletely
Slowly unscrew the drain filter to letthe water out
Tighten the drain filter back up againif you need to interrupt the flow ofwater
Problem solving guide
64
Cleaning the drain filter
Once the flow of water ceases
Remove the drain filter completely
Clean the drain filter thoroughly
Check the drain pump impellers tomake sure they can rotate freely
Remove any foreign objects (eg but-tons coins etc) and clean the in-terior
Put the drain filter back in place andsecure it
Water damageWater will escape from the machineif you forget to replace the drain filterReplace the drain filter correctly andtighten it securely
Opening the door
Danger of injury due to rotatingdrumReaching into a moving drum is ex-tremely dangerousAlways make sure that the drum isstationary before reaching in to re-move laundry
Use a screwdriver to unlock the door
Pull open the door
Problem solving guide
65
Emptying the drum
In machines with a drain valve
Push the emergency drain leverdownwards and hold until no morewater runs out
Opening the door
Danger of injury due to rotatingdrumReaching into a moving drum is ex-tremely dangerousAlways make sure that the drum isstationary before reaching in to re-move laundry
Use a screwdriver to unlock the door
Pull open the door
Miele Service
66
Contact in case of malfunctionIn the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself please contactyour Miele Dealer or Miele Service
Contact information for Miele Servicecan be found at the end of this docu-ment
Please quote the model and serial num-ber of your appliance when contactingMiele Service This information can befound on the data plate
The data plate is found above theporthole glass when the washing ma-chine door is opened
Optional accessoriesOptional spare parts and accessoriesfor this washing machine are availablefrom Miele
Installation
INSTALLATION
67
Front view
a Double check valves (for UK only)
b Inlet hose (cold water)
c Inlet hose (hot water)
d Electrical connection
e Fascia panel
f Detergent drawer
g Door
h Access to drain filter and drain pumpand emergency release
i Height-adjustable feet
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68
Rear view
a Electrical connection
b Interface for communicating with ex-ternal devices
c Socket for external dispensing sys-tem
d Drain hose (LP version)
e Inlet hose (cold water)
f Inlet hose (hot water) if fitted
g Safety caps for transit bars
h Transport clips for hoses
i Drain pipe (AV version)
j Module slot (for external communica-tion module)
k Holder for removed transit bars
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69
Installation locations
Side view
1132
850
1100
714
Washer-dryer stack
min 300
1702
The washing machine can be installedas a washer-dryer stack together with aMiele tumble dryer This requires aMiele washer-dryer stacking kit whichcan be purchased separately
Installation on a plinth
The washing machine can be installedon a steel plinth (open or closed avail-able as an optional Miele accessory) oron a concrete plinth
Injury can occur if the washingmachine has not been adequatelysecuredWhen installing the machine on aplinth there is the danger of thewashing machine falling off the plinthduring spinningSecure the washing machine usingthe clamps supplied
Installation notes
The distances between the machineand the wall are recommendations tohelp make it easier to carry out servicework If installation space is limitedthe machine can also be pushed upagainst the wall
This washing machine is not suitablefor building under
Risk of damage due to moistureingressMoisture can damage electrical com-ponentsDo not install the machine near ordirectly above an open gully or floordrain
Installation
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70
Transporting the washing ma-chine to its installation site
Danger of injury from incorrecttransportIf the washing machine tips up thereis a danger of injury to people anddamage to propertyMake sure the washing machine isstable during transportation
Transporting the washing machinewith a sack truck
If transporting the washing machinewith a sack truck make sure its left orright side is resting on the truck
Risk of damage from incorrecttransportThe front or back of the washing ma-chine may be damaged if the ma-chine is transported with a sacktruckAlways insert the sack truck underone of the sides of the washing ma-chine
Transporting the washing machine toits installation site
The protruding lid at the back can beused to hold the machine when trans-porting
Danger of injury due to unsecurelidThe fixings at the back of the lidcould break as a result of externalforces There is a danger of the lidbeing pulled off when carrying themachineBefore carrying the machine checkthat the lid is secure where it pro-trudes at the back of the machine
Carry the washing machine by thefront feet and by the lid where it pro-trudes at the back of the appliance
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71
Installation surfaceA concrete floor is the most suitable in-stallation surface being far less proneto vibration during the spin cycle thanwooden floorboards or a carpeted sur-face
The machine must be level and se-curely positioned
To avoid vibrations during spinningthe machine should not be installedon soft floor coverings
If installing on a wooden joist floor
Install the machine on a plywoodbase (at least 70 x 60 x 3 cm) Thebase should span several joists andbe bolted to the joists and not only tothe floorboards
Tip If possible install the machine in acorner of the room This is usually themost stable part of the floor
Removing the transit bars
Remove the left and right caps
1 Pull on the secured cap stoppers
2 and use a screwdriver to release thecatches at the top and bottom
Using the spanner supplied turn theleft-hand transit bar 90deg
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72
Pull out the transit bar
Turn the right-hand transit bar 90deg
Pull out the transit bar
Risk of injury from sharp edgesThere is a risk of injury from reachinginto holes that are not coveredCover the holes for the transit barsafter they have been removed
Fit the stoppers onto the two holes
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73
Secure the transit bars to the back ofthe washing machine
Tip Make sure that the holes are fit-ted over the retainers
Risk of damage from incorrecttransportThe washing machine may becomedamaged if moved without the transitbars in placeKeep the transit bars in a safe placeFit them again if the machine is to bemoved
Refitting the transit barsThe transit bars are refitted by reversingthe procedure
Levelling the washing machineThe washing machine must stand per-fectly level on all four feet to ensuresafe and proper operation
Incorrect installation may increase elec-tric and water consumption and maycause the machine to move about
Screwing out and adjusting the feet
The 4 adjustable screw feet are used forlevelling the washing machine The ma-chine is supplied with all four feetscrewed in
Using the spanner supplied turncounter nut 2 in a clockwise directionThen turn counter nut 2 together withfoot 1 to unscrew
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74
Use a level to check that the washingmachine is standing level
Hold foot 1 securely with a pipewrench Turn counter nut 2 again us-ing the spanner supplied until it sitsfirmly up against the housing
Risk of damage due to incor-rectly aligned washing machineThere is a danger of the washing ma-chine moving about if the feet are notsecuredTurn all 4 counter nuts for the feetuntil they sit firmly up against thehousing Please also check this forthe feet which did not need adjust-ment
Holding bracket for plinth
The holding bracket prevents the wash-ing machine from falling off the plinthduring operation
Fastening with the holding bracket isonly intended for plinths made fromconcrete The plinth must be flat andlevel The surface below the plinth mustbe able to withstand the physical loads Prior to installation check whether theplinth complies with the minimum di-mensions
Height 6 cmWidth 60 cmDepth 65 cm
Positioning the holding bracket
Risk of injury from sharp edgesThe holding bracket has sharpedges You could cut yourself on theedgesTake care when handling the holdingbracketWear gloves while installing the hold-ing bracket
The front appliance feet must protrudeby at least 3 mm The washing ma-chine must already be aligned (seeldquoInstallation ndash Aligning the washingmachinerdquo)
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75
Place the holding bracket on the frontappliance feet
Mark the position of the front edge ofthe holding bracket with a pencil
Remove the holding bracket from thefeet
Carefully move the washing machineuntil you have enough space to installthe holding bracket
Installing the holding bracket
Place the holding bracket on themarking on the plinth
In the middle of the two outer slottedholes mark a point for each drill hole
Drill 2 holes (8 mm) with a depth ofapprox 55 mm
Insert the plugs in the holes
Install the holding bracket with thehexagon screws and the washers
Do not tighten the screws yet ndash thiswill allow the holding bracket to bemoved sideways
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76
Securing the washing machine withthe holding bracket
Push the washing machine back onto the installed holding bracket
Insert the appliance feet (the partbetween the foot and the locknut)into the openings in the holdingbracket
Push the holding bracket to the rightas far as it will go
Tighten the hexagon screws using aspanner
The washing machine is secured in theholding bracket
External control equipmentThe XCI box accessory is needed toconnect external control equipmentsuch as payment systems dispensingsystems or peak load control units
Payment system
This washing machine can be fitted witha payment system (optional accessory)
The necessary reprogramming must al-ways be carried out by Miele Service ora Miele Service Dealer
Coinstokens must be removed fromthe coin box regularly Otherwise thepayment system will become blocked
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77
Water connection
Cold water connection
The washing machine should be con-nected to a mains water supply in ac-cordance with current local and nationalsafety regulations The German author-ities do not require it to have a non-re-turn valve as the washing machine hasbeen designed to comply with DIN reg-ulations
In the UK both the hot and cold wa-ter supplies must be connected tothe mains water connection with theprovided double check valve Hotwater temperature must not exceed60 degC
The flow pressure must amount to aminimum of 100 kPa and must not ex-ceed 1000 kPa If the pressure exceeds1000 kPa a pressure reducing valvemust be installed
For the connection a stopcock with afrac34 screw thread is required If this typeof stopcock is not available only aqualified installer may connect thewashing machine to the mains watersupply
The connection point is subject tomains water pressureTurn on the stopcock slowly andcheck for leaks Correct the positionof the washer and screw thread if ap-propriate
Switching to cold water operation
If the washing machine is not connec-ted to a hot water point you will have toconfigure the settings Main wash waterPre-wash water and Rinse water to cold(see ldquoSupervisor levelrdquo)
Unscrew the hot water hose
Screw on the stopper provided
Maintenance
Only use genuine Miele hoses that havebeen tested to withstand pressure of atleast 7000 kPa should you ever need areplacement
A filter is located in the intake pointto protect the water inlet valveNeither filter may be removed
Hose extension
Longer hoses are available from Mieleor from your Miele dealer as accessor-ies
Installation
INSTALLATION
78
Hot water connection
The hot water temperature must not ex-ceed 70 degC (60 degC in the UK)To minimise energy consumption duringoperation with hot water the washingmachine should be connected to a suit-able hot water ring circuit So-calledldquotransmission pipesrdquo (single pipes tohot water generators) can result in anywater remaining in the pipes coolingdown if not in constant use More en-ergy would then be consumed to heatthe liquid up again
The same connection requirements asfor cold water also apply to hot water
The inlet hose is connected to the stop-cock
The washing machine cannot only beconnected to a hot water connection
Some machine versions do not comewith a hot water hose
Switching to hot water operation
If the washing machine is due to beconnected to a hot water point you canconfigure the settings Main wash waterPre-wash water and Rinse water to hot(see ldquoSupervisor levelrdquo)
Unscrew the stopper from the hotwater valve
Screw on the hot water hose
Installation
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79
Drainage
Drain valve
The machine is drained using a motor-ised drain valve A DN 70 angle con-nector can be used for draining the ma-chine via an on-site floor drain (gullywith odour trap)
Drain pump
The suds are drained through a drainpump with a 1 m delivery head For thewater to drain freely the hose must befree of kinks The elbow piece (access-ory) can be hooked onto the end of thehose
Drainage options
1 Connected securely to a plastic drainpipe with a rubber nipple (there is noneed to use a siphon)
2 Connected securely to a washbasinwith a plastic nipple
3 Connected securely to a floor drain(gully)
If required the hose can be extended toa length of up to 5 m Accessories areavailable from Miele or from your Mieledealer
For a drain height of more than 1 m (upto a max of 16 m) a replacement drainpump is available from Miele or fromyour Miele dealer
Installation
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Electrical connection
This description applies to washingmachines both with and without amains plug
The following applies to washing ma-chines with a mains plug
- The washing machine is ready to beconnected
- The electrical socket must be easilyaccessible after installation so thatthe machine can be disconnectedfrom the electricity supply if neces-sary
Damage caused by incorrectsupply voltageThe data plate indicates the nominalpower consumption and the appro-priate fuse ratingCompare the specifications on thedata plate with those of the mainselectricity supply and make sure thatthey match
The washing machine may only be con-nected to a permanent electrical systemthat conforms to the national and localcodes and regulations
Do not connect the machine to an ex-tension lead or multi-socket adapter asthey do not guarantee the requiredsafety of the appliance (eg danger ofoverheating)
If the machine is hard wired an all polecircuit breaker must be provided on-site When switched off there must bean all-pole contact gap of at least 3 mmin the isolator switch (including mini-ature circuit breaker switch fuses and
relays according to IECEN 60947) Thisconnection process must be performedby a qualified electrician
The plug connector or isolator switchshould be easily accessible at all times
Risk of electric shockIf the washing machine is disconnec-ted from the mains protective meas-ures must be taken to ensure that thepoint of disconnection cannot acci-dentally be switched on againMake sure the isolator is lockable orthe point of disconnection is mon-itored at all times
New connections modifications to thesystem or servicing of the earthingconductor including determining thecorrect fuse amperage must be carriedout by a qualified electrician as theyare familiar with the pertinent regula-tions and the specific requirements ofthe electric utility company
If converting the washing machine toan alternative voltage observe theinstructions in the wiring diagramConversion must be performed byMiele Service or by an authorisedMiele dealer
Installation
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81
Single phase AC 230 V ndash country vari-ant 230V 25A
This device is intended for connectionto a power supply system where themaximum value of external phase neut-ral loop impedance Zmax of 038 Ohmsat the point of distributor supply con-nection is not exceeded
The user has to ensure that this deviceis connected only to a power supplysystem which fulfils the requirementabove If in doubt please ask your elec-trical distributor for actual impedancevalue
Technical data
82
Height 850 mm
Width 596 mm
Width (for machines with a stainless steellid)
605 mm
Depth 714 mm
Depth with door open 1132 mm
Weight Approx 100 kg
Maximum floor load in operation 3000 Newton
Capacity 60 kg dry laundry
Supply voltage See data plate on back of machine
Connected load See data plate on back of machine
Fuse rating See data plate on back of machine
A-rated sound emissions LpA in accordancewith EN ISO 1120411203
lt 70 dB re 20 microPa
Minimum water flow pressure 100 kPa (1 bar)
Maximum water flow pressure 1000 kPa (10 bar)
Intake hose length 155 m
Connection cable length 180 m
Maximum drain pump head height (drainpump version)
100 m
LEDs Class 1
Product safety standard EN 50571 EN 60335
Test certifications awarded See data plate
Frequency band of the WiFi module 24000 GHz ndash 24835 GHz
Maximum transmission power of the WiFimodule
lt 100 mW
Technical data
83
Conformity declarationMiele hereby declares that this washing machine complies with Directive 201453EU
The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses
- Products Download from wwwmielecouk
- For service information operating instructions etc go to wwwmielecoukdo-mesticcustomer-information-385htm and enter the name of the product or theserial number
Supervisor level
84
Opening Supervisor level Switch on the washing machine
1102
Programmes Favourites Supervisor
Help
Touch the Supervisor sensor con-trol
The display will change to the Supervisorlevel menu
Code-based access
Supervisor level is accessed using acode
The code is 000 (factory default)
Changing the code
You can alter the Supervisor level ac-cess code to protect the washing ma-chine from unauthorised access
Please inform Miele Service if youhave forgotten your new code MieleService will have to reset the codeMake a note of your new code andstore it in a safe place
Closing the settings menu Touch the sensor control
The display will then go back to the pre-vious menu level
Touch the sensor control
The display will change to the mainmenu
Supervisor level
85
Operationdisplay
Language
The display can be set to appear inone of several different languages Toselect the permanent operator lan-guage you want go to the Languagessub-menu
When a programme is running you canchange the user language using the sensor control
Language menu
The display can be set to one of sev-eral different user languages This set-ting allows you to determine how lan-guages can be selected
International
6 languages are available The sensor control is not active Notethe setting Set languages
Language setting
The sensor control can be usedto select a language All languages areavailable (factory default)
You can change the order of the first 4languages These slots are allocated tothe most commonly used languages
Standard language
The user language cannot be changedThe user language is the same as theoperator language The sensorcontrol is not active
Set languages
The languages for the setting Languageentry International can be changed
6 languages can be selected All lan-guages are available
If you wish to add a new language tothe language menu
First select the language you want toreplace
All available languages are displayed
Select and confirm the language toreplace the previous language
The new language appears instead ofthe old one
Display brightness
The brightness of the display can bealtered The setting depends on thevarious lighting conditions in the placeof installation
It can be set to one of 10 differentlevels
Supervisor level
86
Clock display
After selecting the clock format youcan set the time of day
Clock format
- 24h clock (factory default)
- 12h clock
- No clock
Set
- The time of day can be set
Date
The date can be set after selecting thedate format
Date format
- DDMMYYYY
- YYYYMMDD
- MMDDYYYY
Date
- The date can be set
Volume
The volume for various sounds can bechanged
- Finish tone
- Keypad tone
- Welcome tone
It can be set to one of 7 differentlevels or switched off altogether
- Fault alarm
The fault alarm can be activated ordeactivated
Visibility parameters
Various parameters such as the tem-perature spin speed Extras etc aredisplayed when a programme is selec-ted You can decide which parametersshould not be displayed These para-meters can then not be edited duringprogramme selection
Factory default all parameters are vis-ible (marked in orange)
Sort Extras
Under the setting Visibility parametersSort ldquoExtrasrdquo appears in the bottomline Touch the sensor control tochange the sequence of Extras (seeldquoArranging programmesrdquo under ldquoSu-pervisor levelrdquo)
Supervisor level
87
Display off status
The display switches off to save en-ergy The StartStop sensor controlflashes slowly
Changing this setting leads to increasedenergy consumption
Off
The display does not switch off
On (10 min) Not currprog
The display will remain on while the pro-gramme is running but will go out10 minutes after the end of the pro-gramme
Logo (10 min) Not currprog
The display stays switched on while theprogramme is running The logo lightsup 10 minutes after the end of the pro-gramme
On after 10 min
The display will go out after 10 minutes
On (30 min) Not currprog
The display will remain on while the pro-gramme is running but will go out30 minutes after the end of the pro-gramme
Logo (30 min) Not currprog
The display stays switched on while theprogramme is running The logo lightsup 30 minutes after the end of the pro-gramme
On after 30 min
The display will go out after 30 minutes
Machine off status
In order to save energy the washingmachine will switch off automaticallyafter the end of the programme or if nofurther selection is made You canchange this setting
Changing this setting leads to increasedenergy consumption
- The machine does not switch off
- The machine switches off after15 minutes (factory default)
- The machine switches off after20 minutes
- The machine switches off after30 minutes
Delay start
The delay start (timer) display can beswitched on or off
Factory setting On
Memory
The washing machine will save thesettings (temperature spin speed andsome of the options) which have beenselected for a programme after theprogramme has started
When the programme is chosen againthe saved settings will appear in thedisplay
Factory default Off
Supervisor level
88
Temperature unit
You can select the unit for the temper-ature display
Factory default degCCelsius
Weight unit
You can decide whether load quanti-ties are displayed in ldquokgrdquo or ldquolbsrdquo Youcan also switch this information off al-together
Factory default kg
Logo
You can choose whether the ldquoMieleProfessionalrdquo logo or your own logoappears in the display
The option Laundrette Logo must be se-lected for the setting Controls
Supervisor code
You can alter the access code to thesupervisor level
Enter the current code
Enter a new code
Programme selection
Controls
You can select whether the machine isoperated as a ldquowash-salonrdquo (launder-ette) machine Shortcuts are the easi-est way to operate the machine Oper-ating staff are unable to change pre-set programmes
Tip Start by configuring all necessarysettings and changes to the washingmachine before adjusting any of the op-tions below
If ldquoLaunderette basicrdquo or ldquoLaunderetteextrdquo are selected the supervisor levelcan no longer be opened from the dis-play after the Supervisor level is closedPlease follow the instructions below ifyou wish to change any other settings
Opening the Supervisor level (wash-salon version)
Switch on the washing machine andopen the door
Touch the StartStop sensor controland hold it down whilst carrying outsteps -
Close the washing machine door
The StartStop sensor will now beflashing quickly wait until it lights upconstantly
Release the StartStop sensor con-trol when the StartStop sensor lightsup constantly
Supervisor level
89
Control options
Standard (factory default)
All functions and programmes can bedisplayed
Launderette basic
Up to 12 programmes are available Goto Favourite programmes to select whichprogrammes are to be listed
Laundrette Logo
Up to 12 programmes are available Goto Favourite programmes to select whichprogrammes are to be listed
External programme selection
Programmes are selected using a com-munication module eg an external ter-minal
Programme packages
The selection of programmes can beexpanded by activating single pro-grammes from the target group pro-gramme packages
The programmes selected from the pro-gramme packages (marked in orange)are displayed under programme selec-tion
Favourite programmes
You can save up to 12 of your owncustomised wash programmes as Fa-vourites
The saved programmes will be dis-played under Favourites
All programmes from the Favourites listare displayed with the control optionLaunderette basic and Laundrette Logo
You can specify the control option un-der Controls
Tip You can assign a different colour toeach programme In this case the Progcolour allocation setting must be set toOn
Changing Favourite programmes
Select the programme you wish tochange or replace
Touch the programme icon or settingto be changed
Another menu opens enabling you toselect a new programme or change theparameters
Touch the Save sensor control
Your selection is now active
Supervisor level
90
Reducing the number of Favourite pro-grammes
You can reduce the number of Favouriteprogrammes by ldquodeactivatingrdquo eachone individually
Select the programme you wish todeactivate
Confirm the programme
Select ltemptygt from the list instead ofa programme
The selection in the Favourites andthe selection in the Launderette basicand Laundrette Logo control option is re-duced
Once a programme has been deactiv-ated ltemptygt is displayed in its placeYou can add a programme back in atany time
Changing the sequence of Favouriteprogrammes
You can change the sequence of Fa-vourite programmes by moving the pro-grammes around
Touch the programme that you wishto move
An orange border appears around theselected programme
Touch the programme with your fin-ger and keep your finger presseddown
Drag the programme to the requiredplace
Special programmes
You can put together 5 special pro-grammes and save them as your ownwash programmes with your own pro-gramme names
You must have already activated Spe-cial programmes under Programmepackages
Enter the name of your special pro-gramme and its basic settings into theldquoSpecial programmesrdquo table under theldquoProgramme chartrdquo
- Temperature you can select a tem-perature in multiple increments fromcold to 90 degC
- Wash block you can select one ormore wash blocks
- Spin speed you can select a spinspeed in increments from 0 rpm to1400 rpm
Sort programmes
Programmes can be moved within theprogramme list and in the Favouriteslist
Factory default Off
Moving programmes
Touch the sensor control for the pro-gramme you want to move
Press and hold the sensor control un-til the frame changes
Drag the programme to the requiredplace
Supervisor level
91
Prog colour allocation
You can assign a colour to a Favouriteprogramme In the list of Favouriteseach Favourite programme is given acoloured frame which can be adjus-ted
Factory setting On
Hygiene
The Maintenance wash hygiene pro-gramme is shown in the list of specialprogrammes
If a programme at a temperature below60 degC has been used a request to startthe Maintenance wash hygiene pro-gramme appears in the display
Factory default Off
Expert code
A code has to be entered to cancel adisinfection programme The code canbe modified
The code is 0 0 0
Make a note of your new code if youever change it
Process technology
Anti-crease
The Anti-crease function reducescreasing after the end of the pro-gramme At the end of the pro-gramme the drum continues to turn atintervals for up to 30 minutes
The washing machine door can beopened at any time
Factory setting On
Water level Cottons
You can increase the water level forthe main wash in the Whites and Col-oured items programmes
- + 0 mm wc (factory default)
- + 10 mm wc
- + 20 mm wc
- + 30 mm wc
Water level Min iron
You can increase the water level forthe main wash in the Minimum ironprogramme
- + 0 mm wc (factory default)
- + 10 mm wc
- + 20 mm wc
- + 30 mm wc
Supervisor level
92
Pre-wash temp Cottons
You can select the temperature for thepre-wash in the Whites and Coloureditems programmes
- 30 degC (factory default)
- 35 degC
- 40 degC
- 45 degC
Wash time
Cottons pre-wash
You can increase the duration for thepre-wash in the Whites and Coloureditems programmes
- + 0 min (factory default)
- + 6 min
- + 9 min
- + 12 min
Cottons
You can increase the duration for themain wash in the Whites and Coloureditems programmes
- + 0 min (factory default)
- + 10 min
- + 20 min
- + 30 min
- + 40 min
Minimum iron
You can increase the duration for themain wash in the Minimum iron pro-gramme
- + 0 min (factory default)
- + 5 min
- + 10 min
- + 15 min
- + 20 min
Pre-rinse Cottons
A pre-rinse can be activated in theWhites and Coloured items pro-grammes
Factory default Off
Pre-rinse Minimum iron
A pre-rinse can be activated in theMinimum iron programme
Factory default Off
Pre-wash CottonM-iron
In the programmes Whites Coloureditems and Minimum iron you canchoose whether a pre-wash is per-manently activated or whether it canbe selected during programme selec-tion
Factory default Menu selection
Supervisor level
93
Cottons rinses
You can alter the number of rinsescarried out in the Cottons programme
- 1 rinse
- 2 rinses (factory default)
- 3 rinses
- 4 rinses
- 5 rinses
Minimum iron rinses
You can alter the number of rinsescarried out in the Minimum iron pro-gramme
- 2 rinses (factory default)
- 3 rinses
- 4 rinses
Disinfection rinse
Additional rinses can be activated indisinfection programmes with a tem-perature of at least 60 degC
Rinsing is carried out with hot waterThe programme duration is longer
The laundry may feel hot at the endof the programmeTake care when removing items
Factory default Off
Auto load control
This washing machine comes withautomatic load control In some pro-grammes the water levels and theprogramme cycle times are adapted tothe load
If the auto load control is deactivatedthe machine will always carry out theprogramme sequence based on a fullload
Factory setting On
Controlled energy cons
With this option selected the machinewill optimise the energy it uses in theWhites Coloured items and Minimumiron programmes
Factory setting On
Service
Clean drain pump
The user sees a message when thedrain pump filter has to be cleaned
The message is displayed every 500operating hours
The message appears at the end of theprogramme
Factory default Off
Supervisor level
94
Service interval
Service information can appear in thedisplay You can configure whether adate or the number of operating hoursis displayed
You can select up to 3 messages withtheir own text
Your message is displayed at the end ofthe programme and can be acknow-ledged with OK The same messageappears at the end of the next pro-gramme
Settings
This setting allows you to determine theinterval (depending on hours or date) atwhich the message appears
- Factory default Off
- By timeYou can then select a time intervalfrom 1ndash9999 hours
- By dateYou can then enter a date
Message text
Enter your message for your plannedmaintenance work
Reset display
The message appears until the displayis permanently reset The message thenappears again once the next interval isreached
External applications
Availability of Miele digital products
The ability of Miele digital products de-pends on the availability of the servicesin your country
The different services are not availablein all countries
For information about availabilityplease visit wwwmielecom
Empty sensor
External hardware is connected via theMiele XCI box
A siphon contact can be used to de-tect whether external detergent con-tainers are empty A message appearsif a container is empty
- Off (factory default)
- Normally open contact
The siphons are equipped with a nor-mally open contact
- Normally closed contact
The siphons are equipped with a nor-mally closed contact
Early warning counter
External hardware is connected via theMiele XCI box
An internal counter reports when anexternal dispenser container is almostempty The counter in question thenhas to be reset
Supervisor level
95
Automatic dispensing
Automatic dispensing via an externaldispensing system can be activated
Factory default Off
Adjustment value dosage 1ndash6
To respond to the tolerances that oc-cur in the pump system over time thedosage amount (mlmin) for thepumps can be corrected
The calibration value can be reduced by3 increments or increased by 3 incre-ments
The calibration value is increased or re-duced by 1 2 or 3 times the adjustmentvalue based on the selected incre-mental setting
The calibration value and the adjust-ment value must be added to the datafor the dispenser pumps by the MieleCustomer Service Department
Peak load signal
External hardware is connected via theMiele XCI box
The peak-load negotiation functionenables the washing machine to beconnected to an energy managementsystem When a signal is registeredthe washing machinersquos heater isswitched off for a short period
The washing machine may only be op-erated with a peak-load system if thissystem is connected to the washingmachine via the Miele XCI box
- No function (factory default)
- Peak load with 230 V
- Peak load with 0 V
- COM module
Peak load prevention
The peak-load negotiation functioncan be deactivated with disinfectionprogrammes When a signal is re-gistered the washing machinesheater is not switched off
Factory default Off
Supervisor level
96
COM module selection
This washing machine is equippedwith an integrated WiFi module How-ever the washing machine can also beequipped with an external module
- Off
- Internal module (factory default)
The internal WiFi module is used
- External module
An XKM module or RS232 module isinserted into the module slot
WiFi
Control the networking of your wash-ing machine
- Setup
This message only appears if thewashing machine has not yet beenconnected to a WiFi network
- Deactivate (visible when the networkis activated)
The network remains set up the WiFifunction is switched off
- Activate (visible if the network is de-activated)
The WiFi function is reactivated
- Connection status (visible when thenetwork is activated)
ndash The quality of WiFi reception
ndash The network name
ndash The IP address
- Set up again (visible if already set up)
Resets the WiFi login (network) to im-mediately re-establish a new connec-tion
- Reset (visible if already set up)
The network is no longer set up Anew connection has to be estab-lished in order to use the networkagain
ndash The WiFi is switched off
ndash The WiFi connection will be resetto the factory default setting
Network time
The date and time can be synchron-ised over the network
- Off
The date and time are not synchron-ised over the network
- As master
The machines are in a network butare not connected to the Internet Amachine is declared as the masterand sends data to the slave devices
- As slave
The machines are in a network andare connected to the Internet All ma-chines are configured as slaves Datais synchronised over the Internet
Supervisor level
97
Remote
Programmes are selected on an ex-ternal terminal
Factory default On
RemoteUpdate
The RemoteUpdate function is used toupdate the software in your washingmachine
Factory default on
If you do not install a RemoteUpdateyou can continue to use your washingmachine in the usual way HoweverMiele recommends installing Re-moteUpdates
Activation
The RemoteUpdate menu option isonly displayed and can only be selec-ted if you have added your washingmachine to your WiFi network
Some software updates can only becarried out by the Miele Customer Ser-vice Department
Running a RemoteUpdate
If a RemoteUpdate is available for yourwashing machine it will be displayedautomatically when the operator level isopen
You can choose to start the RemoteUp-date immediately or wait until later Ifyou select ldquoStart laterrdquo the prompt torun the RemoteUpdate will be displayedagain the next time you switch on yourwashing machine
The RemoteUpdate can take a fewminutes
Please note the following informationabout the RemoteUpdate function
- You will only receive a message whena RemoteUpdate is available
- Once a RemoteUpdate has been in-stalled it cannot be undone
- Do not switch off the washing ma-chine during a RemoteUpdate Other-wise the RemoteUpdate will be abor-ted and will not be installed
Supervisor level
98
SmartGrid
The SmartGrid setting is only visible if aWiFi network has been set up and ac-tivated This function can be used forstarting your washing machine auto-matically at a time when your energysuppliers energy costs are most eco-nomical
Activating SmartGrid gives the Timersensor control a new function Use theldquoTimerrdquo sensor control to configureSmartStart The washing machine willthen start within the timeframe specifiedby you when it receives a signal fromyour energy supplier If a signal has notbeen received from the energy supplierby the latest start time set the washingmachine will start automatically
Factory default Off
Machine parameters
Suds cooling
Additional water flows into the drum atthe end of the main wash to cool thesuds down
Suds cooling takes place when a pro-gramme with a temperature of 70 degC orhigher is selected
Suds cooling should be activated
- to prevent the danger of scalding ifthe drain hose is hooked over theedge of a sink or basin
- where the drainage pipes do notcomply with DIN 1986
Factory setting On
Supervisor level
99
Water inlet
Pre-wash
You can select the water type for thepre-wash
- Cold
Only cold water is used for the pre-wash
- Hot
Hot water is also added for the pre-washHot water can only be added if thewash temperature is above 30 degC
Main wash
You can select the water type for themain wash
- Cold
Only cold water is used for the mainwash
- Hot
Hot water is also added for the mainwashHot water can only be added if thewash temperature is above 30 degC
Programme durations will be longer ifthe machine is not connected for hotwater this may mean that the ldquoTimeleftrdquo display is incorrect
First rinse
You can select the water type for thefirst rinse in some programmes
- Cold (factory default)
Only cold water is used for the firstrinse
- Hot
Hot water is also added for the firstrinse
Final rinse
You can select the water type for thelast rinse in some programmes
- Cold (factory default)
Only cold water is used for the finalrinse
- Hot
Hot water is also added for the finalrinse (only possible for programmeswith a temperature of at least 60 degC)
Low water pressure
If the water pressure is below 100 kPa(1 bar) the programme will be can-celled and the fault message Checkwater inlet will appear
If the on-site water pressure cannot beincreased activating the setting Low wa-ter pressure will prevent the programmefrom being cancelled
Factory default yes
Supervisor level
100
Legal information
Open source licences
You can view information here
Copyrights and Licences
Miele uses their own and third partysoftware which is not subject to any so-called open source licence for the oper-ation and control of the machine Thissoftwarethese software componentsare protected by copyright The copy-right powers of Miele and third partieshave to be respected
Furthermore this machine containssoftware components which are distrib-uted under open source licence condi-tions Please refer to the menu item Set-tings | Machine parameters | Legal informa-tion | Open source licences in the machinefor the Open Source components con-tained therein together with the corres-ponding copyright notices copies ofthe licencing conditions valid at thetime and any further information The li-ability and warranty provisions of theOpen Source licence terms and condi-tions as stated therein apply only in re-lation to the respective rights holders
Payment system
External hardware is connected via theMiele XCI box
If you wish to change the settings afterthe commissioning process pleasecontact Miele Service
Settings for payment systems
You would like to connect a paymentsystem
- No payment system
The next settings are skipped and ini-tial commissioning can be com-pleted
- Programme operation
The machine is operated using a coinbox The user purchases a wash pro-gramme
- Timed operation
The machine is operated using a coinbox The user purchases a time-man-aged programme
- Timed operation with pulse counter
For payment systems where the us-age period is increased each time acoin is inserted
- COM module
The machine is operated by a centralcontrol unit
Supervisor level
101
External prog lock
The control unit has an option to blockprogrammes Programmes areblocked by an external system via theCOM interface
Factory default off
F-back signal to pay system
Setting the feedback signal for thecoin box
- Factory default Off
- End of programme
The feedback signal is sent at theend of the programme
- Release of the start button
The feedback signal is sent when thestart button is released
- Start and programme end
The feedback signal is sent at thestart and end of the programme
- Programme running
The feedback signal is sent con-stantly between the start and end ofthe programme
Clear paid signal
The ldquoPaidrdquo signal in coin box modecan be applied until the end of theprogramme or discarded if the pro-gramme is not started after 5 minutes
Factory default Off
Payment system lock
To avoid tampering a programme lockcan be set up in programme opera-tion If the lock is applied the pro-gramme is interrupted and paymentcredit is lost as soon as the door isopened
The time for the lock can be adjusted toprevent laundry being added
- Off
- As soon as the programme starts
- 1 minute after the start of the pro-gramme
- 2 minutes after the start of the pro-gramme
- 3 minutes after the start of the pro-gramme (factory default)
- 4 minutes after the start of the pro-gramme
- 5 minutes after the start of the pro-gramme
FOC programmes
In coin mode you can decide whichprogrammes can be used for free
Factory default Off
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- Contents
-
- Caring for the environment
-
- Disposal of the packing material
- Disposing of your old appliance
-
- Warning and safety instructions
-
- Appropriate use
- Technical safety
- Correct use
- Accessories
-
- Operating the washing machine
-
- Fascia panel
- Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls
- Main menu
-
- Programmes
- Favourites
- Supervisor
-
- Examples of how to operate the appliance
-
- Option lists
- Setting numerical values
- Pull-down menu
- Exiting a menu
- Help display
-
- Operating a launderette machine
-
- Before using for the first time
-
- Emptying the drum
- Switching on the washing machine
- Setting the language
- Reference to external appliances
- Setting the display brightness
- Setting the date
- Confirm time request
- Setting the time of day
- Selecting programme packages
- Setting up a payment system
- Select pre-wash water
- Select main wash water
- Removing the transit bars
- Completing commissioning
-
- 1 Preparing the laundry
-
- Emptying pockets
- Sorting the laundry
- Pre-treating stains
-
- General tips
-
- 2 Loading the washing machine
-
- Opening the door
- Closing the door
-
- 3 Selecting a programme
-
- Switching on the washing machine
- Selecting a programme
-
- 4 Selecting programme settings
-
- Selecting a load
- Selecting the temperature
- Selecting a spin speed
- Selecting Extras
-
- 5 Adding detergent
-
- Detergent drawer
-
- Detergent dispensing
- Adding detergent
- Adding fabric conditioner or liquid starch separately
- Adding starch separately
- Dye removers and dyes
-
- External dispensing
-
- 6 Starting the programme ndash the end of the programme
-
- Payment system
- Starting the programme
- End of programme
-
- Unloading the drum
-
- Timer
-
- Setting the timer
- Changing the timer
- Deleting the timer
- Starting the timer
-
- Programme chart
-
- Label
- Programme packages
-
- Standard programmes
- Sport
- Outerwear
- WellnessHair salons
- Hotels
- Home textiles
- Workwear
- DisinfectionRKI
- Laundry (HTM 01-04)
- Disinfection
- Further programmes
- WetCare
- Special programmes
-
- Extras
-
- Selecting Extras
- Pre-wash
- Pre-rinse
- Rinse plus
- Soak
- Intensive
- Water plus
- Pre-ironing
- Rinse hold
- Starch stop
-
- Special features in the programme sequence
-
- Spinning
-
- Final spin speed
- Interim spin
- Omitting the interim spin and the final spin
-
- Anti-crease
-
- Changing the programme sequence
-
- Changing a programme
- Cancelling a programme
- Switching on the washing machine after an interruption to the power supply
- Adding or removing laundry
-
- Cleaning and care
-
- Cleaning the casing and fascia panel
- Cleaning the detergent drawer
-
- Cleaning the siphon and the channel
- Cleaning the detergent drawer
-
- Cleaning the drum suds container and drainage system
- Cleaning the water inlet filters
-
- Cleaning the filters in the water inlet valves
-
- Problem solving guide
-
- The wash programme does not start
- Programme cancellation and error message
- A fault message appears in the display
- An unsatisfactory wash result
- General problems
- The door will not open
- Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet andor power cut
-
- Blocked drain outlet
- Emptying the drum
- For machines with a drain pump
- Cleaning the drain filter
- Opening the door
- Emptying the drum
- In machines with a drain valve
- Opening the door
-
- Miele Service
-
- Contact in case of malfunction
- Optional accessories
-
- Installation
-
- Front view
- Rear view
- Installation locations
-
- Side view
- Washer-dryer stack
- Installation on a plinth
-
- Installation notes
- Transporting the washing machine to its installation site
-
- Transporting the washing machine with a sack truck
- Transporting the washing machine to its installation site
-
- Installation surface
-
- Removing the transit bars
- Refitting the transit bars
- Levelling the washing machine
-
- Screwing out and adjusting the feet
- Holding bracket for plinth
- Positioning the holding bracket
- Installing the holding bracket
- Securing the washing machine with the holding bracket
-
- External control equipment
-
- Payment system
-
- Water connection
-
- Cold water connection
- Switching to cold water operation
- Maintenance
- Hose extension
- Hot water connection
- Switching to hot water operation
-
- Drainage
-
- Drain valve
- Drain pump
- Drainage options
-
- Electrical connection
-
- Technical data
-
- Conformity declaration
-