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User Manual Miele PWM 508 Mop Star 80 [EL DV]
Summary
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ......................................................................................... 6 Warning and safety instructions ................................................................................ 7 Operating the washing machine ............................
Contents 3 Cleaning and care ......................................................................................................... 44 Cleaning the casing and fascia panel .......................................................................... 44 Cleaning the detergent drawer ....................
Contents 4 Technical data ................................................................................................................ 70 EU Conformity declaration............................................................................................ 71 UK Conformity declaration ..............
Caring for the environment 6 Disposing of the packaging ma-terial The packaging material is used for hand-ling and protects the appliance fromtransport damage. The packaging ma-terial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recyclin...
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 inf...
Warning and safety instructions 8 Children over the age of 8 may only use the washing machine without 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 incorrect op-er...
Warning and safety instructions 10 Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power sup- ply system or a power supply system that is not synchronised withthe mains power supply (e.g. island networks, backup systems) ispossible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply systemcom...
Warning and safety instructions 12 When adding or removing laundry during the main wash, your skin may 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 i...
Operating the washing machine 13 Control panel a Language sensor control For selecting the current user lan-guage.The system language is displayedagain at the end of the programme. b Touch display with sensor controls Displays the selected programme.The programme settings are selectedusing the s...
Operating the washing machine 14 Symbols on the control panel Right side: Mops Mops plus Mops thermal disinfection Mops chemo-thermal disinfection PRO Cottons PRO Left side: Cloths Cloths plus Cloths thermal disinfection Cloths chemo-thermal disinfection Pads Further programmes
Operating the washing machine 15 Symbols in the display Temperature : use the Temperature sensor control to set the temperature of the wash programme. Spin speed : use the Spin speed sensor control to set the spin speed of the wash programme. Extras : use the Extras sensor control to add Ex...
Operating the washing machine 16 Sensor controls and touch dis-play with sensor controls The sensor controls , and Start/Stop and the sensor controls in the display respond to finger tip contact.Every touch of a sensor is confirmedwith an audible tone. You can adjust thevolume of the keypad tone...
Operating the washing machine 17 Examples of how to operate theappliance Option lists The and arrows on the right of the display indicate that choices are avail-able. Language deutsch čeština english (AU) dansk The list scrolls down when the sensor is touched. The list scrolls up whe...
Before using for the first time 18 Damage resulting from incorrect installation and connection.Installing and connecting the wash-ing machine incorrectly will causeserious property damage.See “Installation”. Emptying the drum A swivel elbow for the drain hose and/orassembly material may be stored ...
Before using for the first time 19 Setting the language You will be asked to select the languageyou require for the display. You canchange the language at any time (see“Language” under “Supervisor level”). Language deutsch čeština english (AU) dansk Touch the or sensor until the lan- ...
Before using for the first time 20 Selecting programme packages Programme packages Standard Pre-treatmops Touch the or sensor control until the programme package you want ap-pears in the display. Touch the programme package sensorcontrol. The display shows the associated pro-gra...
Before using for the first time 21 Setting up a payment system If you wish to set up a payment system,read “Payment system” under “Super-visor level”.If you do not wish to set up a paymentsystem, you can skip this stage. Payment system No paymentsystem Programmecontrol Touch the No payment s...
1. Preparing the laundry 23 Damage due to foreign objects. Nails, coins, paper clips, and so oncan cause damage to textiles andcomponents in the machine.Check the mops or the laundry be-fore washing and remove any foreignobjects. Damage due to solvent-based detergents.Cleaning agents containing ...
2. Loading the washing machine 24 Opening the door Reach under the door grip and pullthe door open. Check the drum for foreign objectsbefore loading it with laundry. Load the mops, cleaning cloths orpads loosely in the drum. Unfold the laundry and load looselyinto the drum. Mixing both large a...
3. Selecting a programme 25 Switching on the washing ma-chine Press the control. Selecting a programme Selecting standard programmes withthe programme selector dial Turn the programme selector to therequired programme. The selected programme will be shownin the display. The display will thenc...
4. Selecting programme settings 26 Selecting the temperature You can alter the preset temperature ofcertain programmes. Touch the Temperature sensor. The following will appear in the display: Temp. 40°C 60°C 30°C Select the desired temperature. The selected temperature is markedwith a fra...
5. Adding detergent 27 There are several options for adding de-tergent to the washing machine. Detergent drawer You can use any detergent that is suit-able for washing machines. Detergent dispensing Please follow the detergent manufac-turer's instructions in relation to dosage. Adding too much deter...
5. Adding detergent 28 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 Start/Stop sensor. It will be au...
6. Starting the programme – the end of the programme 29 Starting the programme The programme can be started as soonas the Start/Stop sensor is flashing on and off. Touch the Start/Stop sensor. The door will lock ( symbol) and the programme will start. If a delay start period has been selec-te...
Delay start 30 The Delay start function can be used toset the time until the programme startsor the programme finish time (see“Delay start” under “Supervisor level”). Selecting the Delay start func-tion Touch the Further choices sensor control. Select the Finish at , Start at or Sta...
Programme chart 31 Mop programmes - A pre-spin* and a pre-rinse cycle are carried out before the main wash. Mops 60 °C Max. load 8.0 kg Items Cotton, mixed fibre or microfibre mops Tip Use specialist detergents. 1400 rpm Extras: 2nd Pre-rinse , Microfibre Rinses: 2–5* Mops plus 40 °C ...
Programme chart 32 Cleaning cloth programmes - A pre-rinse cycle is carried out before the main wash. Cloths 60 °C Max. load 4.0 kg Items Cotton, mixed fibre or microfibre cloths Tip Use specialist detergents. 1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash Rinses: 2–5* Cloths plus 40 °C to 90 °C Max. load 4.0...
Programme chart 33 Cottons PRO 60 °C Max. load 8.0 kg Items Mixed fibre textiles (50 % cotton and 50 % polyester) Tip - Extra energy-efficient wash programme for commercial cotton or cotton/synthetic blend textiles with normal levels of soiling, e.g.workwear. 1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash Rinses: 2...
Programme chart 34 Curtains cold to 40 °C Max. load 3.0 kg Items Curtains specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer Tip - A pre-rinse cycle is carried out before the main wash. - For curtains which crease easily, deselect the spin speed func- tion. 600 rpm Extras: Pre-wash Rinses: 3 Separ...
Programme chart 35 Pre-treat mops (ready to use) - Mops are washed and pre-treated in one cycle.- A pre-spin* and a pre-wash cycle are carried out before the main wash.- There is no water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment during the disin- fecting process. Mops +rtu 60 °C Max. load 8.0 k...
Programme chart 36 Pre-treat cloths (ready to use) - Cleaning cloths are washed and pre-treated in one cycle.- A pre-wash cycle is carried out before the main wash.- There is no water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment during the disin- fecting process. Cloths + rtu 60 °C Max. load 4.0 kg...
Programme chart 37 Ready to use - The residual moisture after pre-treatment is selected with the sensor control. Mops + rtu 40 °C to 90 °C Max. load 8.0 kg Items Cotton, mixed fibre or microfibre mops Tip - Mops are washed and finished in one cycle. - A pre-spin* and a pre-rinse cycle are carr...
Programme chart 38 Workwear Oil/fat special 60 °C to 90 °C Max. load 8.0 kg Items Work coats, jackets, hats, cleaning cloths made from cotton ormixed fibres Tip - Activate Pre-wash for heavy contamination. - Use liquid detergent. 1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash Rinses: 3 Dust/Flour special 40 °C to 90 ...
Extras 40 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 For some programmes, an Extra isoffered directly in the main menu. Touch the sensor ...
Special features in the programme sequence 41 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 sp...
Changing the programme sequence 42 Changing a programme After the start of a programme, it is nolonger possible to select a different pro-gramme.You will need to cancel the current pro-gramme before you can select a newone. Programme cannot be changed appears in the display if the programme se-lect...
Changing the programme sequence 43 Adding or removing laundry You can add or remove items during thefirst few minutes after the programmehas started. Touch the Start/Stop sensor. The following will appear in the display: Add laundry Cancel programme Touch the Add laundry sensor. The programme ...
Cleaning and care 44 Risk of electric shock. Only ever perform cleaning and main-tenance work when the appliance isdisconnected from the power.Disconnect the washing machinefrom the mains electricity supply. Cleaning the casing and fasciapanel Damage caused by detergents. Solvent-based cleaning ...
Cleaning and care 45 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 dispenserdrawer compartment Use a bottle b...
Cleaning and care 46 Cleaning the drum, suds con-tainer and drainage system By using wash programmes with tem-peratures of 60 °C or higher on a regu-lar basis and using a multi-purpose de-tergent, you can avoid a build-up ofbacteria in the washing machine. Use the Maintenance wash programme regularl...
Cleaning and care 47 Cleaning the water inlet filters The 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 inletva...
Problem solving guide 48 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 cases,as you do not need to call Miele Service.The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a m...
Problem solving guide 50 Problem Cause and remedy Check hot water in-let The hot water supply is blocked or restricted. Check whether the hot water stopcock has beenproperly opened. Check whether the inlet hose is kinked. Align machine. Laun-dry not properly spun The selected spin speed was ...
Problem solving guide 51 Problem Cause and remedy 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 resid...
Problem solving guide 52 Problem Cause and remedy The display is in a differ-ent language. A different language has been selected. Switch the washing machine off and on again. The selected operator language appears in the display. The operator language has been changed. Select the language you r...
Problem solving guide 53 Problem Cause and remedy The following appears inthe display: Door lock jammed. Call Service. The door lock has jammed. Call Miele Service.
Problem solving guide 54 Opening the door in the eventof a blocked drain outlet and/orpower cut Risk of electric shock. Only ever perform cleaning and main-tenance work when the appliance isdisconnected from the power.Disconnect the washing machinefrom the mains electricity supply. Open the acce...
Problem solving guide 55 Opening the door Danger of injury due to rotating drum.Reaching into a moving drum is ex-tremely dangerous.Always 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 56 Contact in case of malfunction In the event of any faults which you can-not 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 ...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 57 Front view a Double check valves (for UK only) b Inlet hose (cold water) c Inlet hose (hot water) d Electrical connection e Control panel f Detergent drawer g Door h Access to drain valve and emergencyrelease i Height-adjustable feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 58 Rear view a Electrical connection b Interface for communicating with ex-ternal appliances c Socket for external dispensing sys-tem d Inlet hose (cold water) e Inlet hose (hot water), if fitted f Safety caps for transit bars g Transport clips for hoses h Drain pipe i Mo...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 Installation locations Side view 1132 850 >1000 714 Washer-dryer stack 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. Installing the wa...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Transporting the washing ma-chine to its installation site Danger of injury from incorrect transport.If the washing machine tips up thereis a danger of injury to people anddamage to property.Make sure the washing machine isstable during transportation. Transporting t...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitable in-stallation surface, being far less prone tovibration during the spin cycle thanwooden floorboards or a carpeted sur-face. The machine must be level and se-curely positioned. To avoid vibrations during sp...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 62 Removing the right-hand transit bar Push the cover out and turn thetransit bar 90° using the open span-ner supplied. Pull out the transit bar. Covering holes Danger of injury from sharp edges.There is a danger of injury fromreaching into holes that are notcovered...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 63 Risk of damage from incorrect transport.The washing machine may becomedamaged if moved without the transitbars in place.Keep the transit bars in a safe place.Fit them again if the washing ma-chine is to be moved (e.g. when mov-ing house). Fitting the transit bars Ope...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 Use a level to check that the washingmachine is standing level. Hold foot 1 securely with a pipe wrench. Turn counter nut 2 again us- ing the spanner supplied until it sitsfirmly up against the housing. Risk of damage due to incorrectly aligned washing machine.Th...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 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. ...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 Securing the washing machine withthe holding bracket Push the washing machine back on tothe 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 rig...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 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 authorit-ies do not require it to have a non-returnvalve as the washing machine has been...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 68 Hot water connection* The hot water temperature must not ex-ceed 70 °C (60 °C 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-called“transmission pipes” (single p...
Installation *INSTALLATION* 69 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 be connected. - The electrical socket must be easily accessible after in...
Technical data 71 EU Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that this washing machine complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk- For service, info...
Supervisor level 72 The settings menu in the Super- visor level is locked against unauthor-ised access. The menu can be un-locked with a code. 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-ces...
Supervisor level 73 Language The display can be set to appear in oneof several different languages. To se-lect the permanent operator languageyou want, go to the Languages sub-menu. When a programme is running, you canchange the user language using the sensor. Brightness The brightness of the dis...
Supervisor level 74 Anti-crease The Anti-crease function reducescreasing after the end of the pro-gramme. At the end of the programme, the drumcontinues to turn at intervals for up to30 minutes. The washing machine doorcan be opened at any time.Factory default: On Suds cooling Additional water flows...
Supervisor level 75 "Machine" switch-off status The washing machines switches itselfoff automatically. It is switched offafter the end of the programme/Anti-crease phase, or after being switchedon if no further selection is made. Changing this setting leads to increasedenergy consumption. - ...
Supervisor level 76 Main wash water 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 mainwash.Hot water can only be added if thewash temperature is above 30 °C. Programme durations will be longer ifthe machine is n...
Supervisor level 77 Mops temp. Standard plus The pre-set temperature can bealtered in the Mops plus and Mops plus + rtu programmes. - 40 °C (factory default)- 60 °C- 70 °C- 90 °C Mops Chemo-thermal disin. The pre-set disinfection process canbe altered in the Mops chemo-thermal disinfection progra...
Supervisor level 78 Cloths Ch-th. disin. The pre-set disinfection process canbe altered in the Cloths chemo- thermal disinfection programme. - 40 °C/20 min- 60 °C/20 min (factory default)- 70 °C/10 min Pre-treat cloths rpm The preset spin speed can be alteredin Finish/Pre-treat cloth programmes. - ...
Supervisor level 79 Cottons Pre-wash temp You can select the temperature for thepre-wash in the Cottons programme. - 30 °C (factory default)- 35 °C- 40 °C- 45 °C Wash time Pre-wash You can increase the duration for thepre-wash in the Cottons programme. - + 0 min (factory default)- + 6 min- + 9 min...
Supervisor level 80 Cottons rinses You can alter the number of rinsecycles carried out in the Cottons and standard mop programmes. - 1 rinse cycle- 2 rinse cycles (factory default)- 3 rinse cycles- 4 rinse cycles- 5 rinse cycles Min. iron rinses You can alter the number of rinses car-ried out in th...
Supervisor level 81 Disinfection prog. code A code has to be entered to cancel adisinfection programme. The code canbe modified. The code is: 0 0 0 Tip: Make a note of your new code if you ever change it. Temp reduction The suds temperature can be reducedto prevent the suds from boiling tooearly in ...
Supervisor level 82 Availability of Miele digitalproducts 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 availability, pleasevisit www.miele.com. WiFi/LAN Control the net...
Supervisor level 83 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 devi...
Supervisor level 84 Remote Operating data relating to the washingmachine (e.g. fault messages or noti-fications) is communicated externally. Factory default: On RemoteUpdate The RemoteUpdate function is used toupdate the software in your washingmachine.RemoteUpdate is activated by default.If you do ...
Supervisor level 85 Legal information Open source licences You can view information here. Copyrights and licences for operatorand control software 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. Thi...
Supervisor level 86 Feedback signal to pay system Setting the feedback signal for the coinbox. - Factory default: Off- End of programme The feedback signal is sent at the endof the programme. - Release of the start button The feedback signal is sent when thestart button is released. - Start and prog...
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