Page 2 - Disposal of your old appliance; Caring for our environment
Disposal of the packingmaterial The transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland can normally be recycled. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags etc. are disposed safely and keptout of the reach of babies and youngchildren. Dange...
Page 3 - Contents
Caring for our environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Disposal of the packing material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Disposal of your old appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6 - Front view; Electric supply cable; Guide to the machine
Front view a Electric supply cable b Inlet hose (able to withstand pres-sures of at least 70 bar) c Flexible drain hose (with detachableswivel elbow) d Detergent dispenser drawer e Facia panel with controls f Door g Access panel for drain pump, drainfilter and emergency door release h Four height ad...
Page 7 - Control panel; Opens the machine door.
Control panel a I-ON/0-OFF button To switch the machine ON or OFF orto interrupt a programme. b Door button Opens the machine door. c START button Starts the wash programme d Buttons for additional functions The upper button is used to select ei-ther the Soak , pre-wash or Short wash additional opti...
Page 8 - Correct usage; by the elderly or infirm.; Technical safety; – it is switched off at the wall socket; Warning and safety instructions
Read the operating instructions be-fore using this machine for the firsttime. They contain important infor-mation about the safety, use andmaintenance of the machine. Thisway you will avoid the risk of acci-dents and damage to the machine.Keep these operating instructions ina safe place and ensure t...
Page 9 - Use
This machine must only be con-nected to the on-site water supply using a new hose kit. Old hoses mustnot be re-used. Check the hose regu-larly for signs of wear and tear. Changein good time to avoid the risk of leaksand subsequent damage. Faulty components must only beexchanged for Miele original sp...
Page 11 - Washing environmentally and economically
– Water consumption and energy us- age are determined by the size of theload. Load to the maximum recom-mended for the programme selected. – The washing times can vary consid- erably due to the automatic load ad-justment feature. Depending on theamount of the load, the main washmay be shortened and ...
Page 12 - Flushing out the machine; Water plus; Water hardness reminder dial; Before using for the first time
Before using the machine for the firsttime ensure that it is correctly in-stalled and connected. See the rele-vant section under "Installation".Also check that the fluff filter is se-curely tightened. Otherwise there isa risk of water leakage during use. Flushing out the machine Any residual...
Page 13 - Brief guide; Before washing; How to wash correctly
Brief guide The headings numbered ( A , B , C ,...) show the operating sequence and canbe used as a brief guide. Before washing A Sort the laundry. ^ Empty all pockets. Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins,paper clips, etc.) can cause dam-age to textiles and components inthe machine. Most garments hav...
Page 14 - Press the Door button.; WOOLLENS; To start a programme; – The programme selector should be
B Press the Door button. C Load the drum. Unfold washing and load loosely in thedrum. To achieve best results it is ad-visable to make up mixed loads con-sisting of both large and small items.This improves the washing effect andhelps distribute the load evenly to keepthe machine stable and reduce th...
Page 16 - At the end of a programme; When the; Finish; indicator light comes
At the end of a programme When the Finish indicator light comes on the laundry can be removed fromthe drum: L Press the Door button. M Press and release the I-ON/0-OFFbutton and turn the programme se-lector to the Finish position. N Remove the washing. , Only remove washing from the machine once the...
Page 19 - Water Hardness; Adding detergent
All modern detergents produced forautomatic washing machines are suit-able, including liquid, compact (con-centrated), tablets, liquid tablets andspecial application detergents. Use dis-pensing aids, e.g. balls, if these aresupplied with the detergent. Tablets aresuitable for full loads, but note th...
Page 22 - Programme selection; Programmes
Programme selection Programme Fabric Temperature max. spin speed COTTONS e Cottons and linen fabrics, e.g. bed linen, tablelinen, towelling, jeans, underwear, T-shirts, nap-pies. 95°C to 30°C 1200 COTTONS e Wash load as for standard tests 60°C 1200 MINIMUM IRON ef (60°C) white nylon, white polyester...
Page 24 - Sequence
Sequence COTTONS 1) MINIMUM IRON 1) DELICATES WOOLLENS / Soak optional optional optional – Pre-wash optional optional optional – Main wash ß ß ß ß Top-up rinse from 75°C programmable – – – Graduated rinsing – from 50°C – – No. of rinses – normal – part load – short 3 or 4 2) 22 322 333 22 – Rinse an...
Page 26 - Care symbols - washing
Care symbols - washing Caresymbols Fabrictypes Description ofprocess Programme: (select the appropriate temperature ac-cording to the temperature on the carelabel symbol) e no bar Cottons Normal (maxi-mum) machineaction and nor-mal spinning Cottons, Minimum iron, Quick wash f * single bar Synthetics...
Page 27 - Important - other care symbols; apf; Tumble dry
Important - other care symbols / Hand wash (if a temperatureis not specified, use the low-est temperature or cold) h Do not wash apf Dry clean D Do not dry clean y Suitable for chlorine bleach-ing z Do not use chlorine bleach Tumble dry q At normal temperature r At low temperature s Do not tumble dr...
Page 28 - – A length of time of between 30 min-; Soak; – The machine is set as standard to; Short; Additional options
To select an additional option to the ba-sic programme press the button for thatoption. The indicator light for the optioncomes on. If an additional option is chosen whichis incompatible with the basicprogramme, (see Programme selectionchart), the indicator light goes out whenthe button is released....
Page 29 - The water level increases in; soak; Spin; Without final spin
Water plus The water level increases in soak , pre-wash , main wash and / or rinses , and / or an extra rinse can be carriedout. You can choose between four optionsfor the Water plus button. The options can be called up throughone of the programmable functions,(see Water plus system in the Sectionon...
Page 30 - Electronic programme locking; Switching on programme locking
Electronic programme locking Programme locking prevents the ma-chine from being opened or theprogramme cancelled during a washprogramme. Switching on programme locking ^ Select a programme, (see Brief guideto washing correctly). ^ Press the START button for at least 5seconds. Programme locking is no...
Page 31 - Maximum water level; Selecting programming mode; Programmable functions
Programmable functions enable theuser to introduce further features asrequired. They remain stored inmemory until they are cancelled bythe user. Maximum water level The water level for rinsing is automat-ically raised to the maximum levelwhere rinse results are particularlyimportant. It is effective...
Page 32 - Water plus system
Water plus system The Water plus button offers four op- tions, increasing water level and / orbringing in an extra rinse cycle. Toactivate the option press the Water plus button when selecting your wash programme before pressing theSTART button. Option 1 Increase in the rinse water level in theCOTTO...
Page 34 - Activating
Activating the i compartment This function should be activated iftraditional "big box" detergents areused. For the first 10 seconds of theCottons main wash cycle water flowsin through compartment i . Compartment j may sometimes not be able to hold the total amount of de-tergent required when...
Page 35 - Soak time; WOOLLENS Cold; Storing in memory
Soak time This is accessed for a programme bypressing the SOAK button on the fa-cia. You can programme a soak time of: - 2 hours (factory setting) or - 1 hour 30 mins or - 1 hour or - 30 mins. A "Soak time" of 2 hours is set at thefactory. If you wish to change this stan-dard setting to one ...
Page 36 - Gentle action
Gentle action For gentle washing of slightly soileditems. Drum action is reduced. Gentle action can be used with theCOTTONS, MINIMUM IRON, QUICKWASCH, MIXED WASH - Poly/Cottons and Starch programmes. If "Gentle action" has been pro-grammed, every wash cycle in theseprogrammes is carried out ...
Page 37 - Top-up rinse for Cottons
Top-up rinse for Cottons At the end of the main wash addi-tional water flows into the drum tocool the suds down. Hot suds can damage plastic drainagepipes. Top-up rinse takes place when temper-atures of 95°C and 75°C are selected. Top-up rinse should be activated: – to prevent the danger of scalding...
Page 38 - Memory function; Deactivating
Memory function If an additional option is selected fora programme, and / or the spin op-tion is altered, the machine storesthese changes in memory at the startof a programme. The memory function is active when themachine is first delivered but can beprogrammed to be switched off. Deactivating First...
Page 39 - Cleaning and care
Cleaning the washing machine ^ Clean the casing with a mildnon-abrasive detergent or soap andwater. Wipe dry with a soft cloth. ^ Clean the facia panel and lid with adamp cloth and dry with a soft cloth. ^ The drum can be cleaned using asuitable proprietary stainless steelcleaner. Do not use abrasiv...
Page 41 - Do not
Cleaning the fluff (drain) filterand pump Check the fluff (drain) filter initially after3-4 washes to ascertain how often it islikely to require cleaning. With normal cleaning approx. 2 litres ofwater run out. If the drain outlet is clogged, more wa-ter will be retained in the machine (up to 25 litr...
Page 42 - Clean the fluff filter thoroughly.; After cleaning; to reactivate the ball valve which
^ Once the flow of water ceases, re-move the fluff filter completely. ^ Clean the fluff filter thoroughly. ^ Remove any foreign objects (e.g.buttons, coins, etc.) and fluff. ^ Turn the impeller by hand to checkthat it is free to rotate. Any foreign ob-jects causing an obstruction shouldbe removed. ^...
Page 43 - To clean the water inlet filters; must
To clean the water inlet filters The washing machine has two filters toprotect the inlet valves.These filtersshould be checked every 6 months orso, or more often if there are frequentinterruptions to the water supply. To clean the filter in the union in theopen end of the inlet hose: ^ First turn of...
Page 44 - The chart is divided into the following sections to help you:; The programme does not start.; Possible cause; Problem solving guide
With the help of the following notes minor faults in the performance of the appli-ance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right withoutcontacting the Service Department. , Repair work to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suit- ably qualified person in ...
Page 45 - – Main wash
The wash programme stops and a fault indicator light comeson. What to do if ... Possible cause Remedy The Check drain indica-tor light is flashing. The water outlet isblocked. Clean the fluff (drain) filterand drain pump. The drain hose hasbeen fixed too high. The maximum drain heightis 1 m. The Che...
Page 46 - Select the programme; or; Drain
A fault indicator light comes on but the wash programmecontinues as normal. What to do if ... Possible cause Remedy The Check drain lightflashes. The drain outlet isrestricted. Clean the fluff (drain) filterand drain pump. The Check inlet lightflashes. The water inlet is re-stricted or the waterpres...
Page 47 - General problems or an unsatisfactory wash result
General problems or an unsatisfactory wash result What to do if . . . Possible cause Remedy The machine shakesduring the spin cycle. The four feet are notresting evenly on thefloor. Level the machine. See adviceon installation. The laundry has notbeen spun satisfacto-rily. The spin speed se-lected w...
Page 50 - Switch off the washing machine.; To check water pressure; Place a bucket under the stopcock.
Opening the drum door in theevent of a power failure ^ Switch off the washing machine. ^ Open the fluff (drain) filter flap anddrain the water as described in"Cleaning and care", (fluff (drain) filterand pump). Caution: if laundry has been washedat a high temperature, water drain-ing out of ...
Page 51 - Customer contact; – Your Miele Dealer or; Appliance guarantee; After sales service
Customer contact In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself please contact – Your Miele Dealer or – Your nearest Miele Service depart- ment (see back cover for the ad-dress). When contacting the Service Depart-ment, please quote the Model and Se-rial nos. of your appliance, both ofwh...
Page 52 - Installation surface; Please note the following points:; has to be; secured; Installation
Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitable in-stallation surface for a washing ma-chine, being far less prone to vibrationduring the spin cycle than woodenfloorboards or a surface with "soft"properties. Please note the following points: ^ The machine must be level and se-cure...
Page 53 - The washing machine must not; Re-fitting the transit bars
B Turn the right-hand transit bar 90°. C Withdraw the two bars together withthe support plate. D Plug the two holes with the plasticcaps supplied. , The washing machine must not be moved without the transit bars inplace.Store the transit bars in a safe placefor future use. They must be re-fittedif t...
Page 54 - Levelling the machine; Screwing out and adjusting the feet
Levelling the machine The machine must stand perfectly levelon all four feet to ensure safe andproper operation. Incorrect installation may increase elec-tricity and water consumption and maycause the machine to move about. The four adjustable screw feet are usedto level the machine. All four feet a...
Page 55 - Building under a worktop; moving the lid; , the conversion kit is not; Washer and Dryer stack
Building under a worktop ^ A special building under conversionkit* is required which includes acover plate to replace the machine’slid. ^ Fitting instructions are supplied withthe conversion kit. N.B. Cover plate The cover plate must be fitted in placeof the machine’s lid to ensure electricalsafety ...
Page 56 - Connection to water supply; ’’ thread. The stopcock should; not; suitable for
Connection to water supply The machine should be connected to amains water supply in accordance withstandard regulations. In Germany thewashing machine is not required tohave a non-return valve as it has beendesigned to comply with the relevantGerman DIN standard. Connection to the mains water suppl...
Page 57 - Drain hose connection:; Direct into a sink or basin:
Connection to the drainagesystem The machine drains via a drain pumpwith a delivery head of 1 metre. The drain hose is 1.5 m long. It mustnot be kinked as this restricts drainage.The swivel elbow at the end of the hosecan be turned in either direction, or canbe detached if required, with a sharptwis...
Page 58 - Important; Blue
Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried outonly by a suitably qualified and compe-tent person, in strict accordance withnational and local safety regulations. The appliance is supplied with a mainscable with moulded plug for connectionto a 230-240V mains supply. The volt- ag...
Page 60 - Consumption data
Programme (without any additional op- tions or programmable functions) Load Consumption data Energy Water Programme time in kWh litres normal short COTTONS 95°C 5.0 kg 1.70 52 1 h 54 mins 1 h 26 mins 60°C* 5.0 kg 0.95 52 1 h 58 mins 1 h 16 mins 40°C 5.0 kg 0.55 52 1 h 58 mins 1 h 06 mins MINIMUM IRO...
Page 61 - Technical Data
Height 85.0 cm Width 59.5 cm Depth 60.0 cm Depth with door open 97.0 cm Weight 92 kg Max. floor load 1600 Newton (ca. 160 kg) Capacity 5 kg Dry laundry Voltage see Data plate Rated load see Data plate Fuse rating see Data plate Water flow pressure min. 1 bar (100 kPa) Static water pressure max. 10 b...