Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ................................................................................... 6 Warning and Safety instructions ......................................................................... 7 Operating the washing machine .........................................
Page 4 - Cleaning and care
Contents 4 Dispensing aids...................................................................................................... 65 Fabric conditioner and liquid starch ...................................................................... 65 Miele recommended detergents ...............................
Page 5 - Technical data
Contents 5 The water protection system ................................................................................. 93 Connection to the water supply ............................................................................. 95 Connection to the drainage system .................................
Page 6 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of the packing mate‐
Caring for the environment 6 Disposal of the packing mate‐ rial The packaging is designed to protect the washing machine from damage dur‐ ing transportation. The packaging ma‐ terials used are selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled.Recycling th...
Page 7 - Warning and Safety instructions; Correct application
Warning and Safety instructions 7 This washing machine complies with current safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and dam‐ age to property.To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the machine, please read these instructions carefully before using it for th...
Page 8 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 8 Safety with children Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the wash‐ ing machine unless they are constantly supervised. Children 8 years and older may only use the washing machine un‐ supervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and rec...
Page 11 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 11 Correct use Do not install the washing machine in a room where there is a risk of frost. Frozen hoses may burst or split. The reliability of the elec‐ tronic control unit may be impaired at temperatures below freezing point. Before using the machine for the fir...
Page 13 - Accessories
Warning and Safety instructions 13 Colour run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds which can cause damage such as corrosion. Do not use these products in this machine. If detergent comes into contact with the eyes, rinse them thor‐ oughly with lukewarm water immediately. If swallowed, seek...
Page 14 - Operating the washing machine; Control panel
Operating the washing machine 14 Control panel a Display with sensors See the next page for more informa‐ tion. b Start/Stop button For starting the programme selected and cancelling a programme once it has started. c Temperature button For selecting the temperature. d Spin speed button For selectin...
Page 16 - Standard display; Examples on how to operate; Scrolling through and selecting op‐; Setting numerical values; OK
Operating the washing machine 16 Standard display Cottons 10:30 1600 rpm Duration 2:59 h The standard display shows the follow‐ ing from left to right: – the programme selected– the time of day– the programme duration– the selected wash temperature– the selected spin speed Examples on how to opera...
Page 17 - Before using for the first time; Removing the protective foil
Before using for the first time 17 Before using the machine for the first time ensure that it is correctly in‐ stalled and connected. See "Installa‐ tion and connection". Also check that the drain filters are securely tightened to prevent the risk of water leaks during use. Removing the pr...
Page 18 - Setting the language; Setting the time of day (if re‐
Before using for the first time 18 This washing machine has undergone a complete functional test at the fac‐ tory and there will be some residual water in the drum from this process. For safety reasons, spinning is not pos‐ sible until the machine has been pre‐ pared for using for the first time. To...
Page 19 - Messages; Running the first programme
Before using for the first time 19 Messages Two messages about removing the transit bars and preparing the washing machine for use will appear in the dis‐ play. Confirm the messages with the OK sensor. Running the first programme The TwinDos unit needs to be activa‐ ted before running the first pr...
Page 20 - TwinDos; Dos
TwinDos 20 The washing machine has an integrated detergent dispensing unit.The detergent dispensing unit can be used with1. the Miele 2 Phase System or2. any other liquid detergent and/or fab‐ ric conditioner The Miele 2 Phase System The Miele 2 Phase System uses a base detergent (UltraPhase 1) and ...
Page 21 - Inserting cartridges/containers; Using cartridges
TwinDos 21 Inserting cartridges/containers Keep filled containers or car‐ tridges out of the reach of children. Observe the instructions for use and warning instructions given by the de‐ tergent manufacturer. Press the TwinDos container access panel. The panel will spring open. Drop the panel ...
Page 23 - Open the Settings menu
TwinDos 23 Open the Settings menu You have to enter the type of deter‐ gent being used in the Settings menu. Switch on the washing machine and wait until the standard display lights up. OK Cottons 10:30 Duration 2:59 h rpm 1600 Touch the and sensors at the same time until the f...
Page 25 - must; Normal
TwinDos 25 Running the first programme The TwinDos system needs to be primed before you can use the wash‐ ing machine.To do this you must run a wash pro‐ gramme without laundry . Open the stopcock. Turn the programme selector to Cot‐ tons . The following will appear in the display: Load Cottons ...
Page 26 - Washing environmentally and economically; Energy and water consumption; Detergent
Washing environmentally and economically 26 Energy and water consumption – Water consumption and energy us‐ age are determined by the size of the load. To make the most of your machine, load the maximum dry load for the programme you are using. – When smaller amounts of laundry are washed, the autom...
Page 27 - EcoFeedback; EcoFeed‐; Total consumption setting
Washing environmentally and economically 27 EcoFeedback You can call up information about the energy and water consumption of your washing machine with the EcoFeed‐ back sensor. The following information will appear in the display: – an estimate of the consumption be‐ fore the programme begins. – th...
Page 28 - Prepare the laundry; Sort the laundry; General tips
1. Prepare the laundry 28 Empty all pockets. Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.) can cause damage to garments and to components in the machine. Sort the laundry Sort the laundry by colour and by care label. Most garments have a tex‐ tile care label in the collar or side seam...
Page 29 - Select a programme; Switch on the washing ma‐; A. Selecting a programme via the
2. Select a programme 29 Switch on the washing ma‐ chine Press the button. The interior drum lighting will come on. The drum lighting will go out automati‐ cally after five minutes. Press the Start/Stop button to switch the drum lighting back on again. Programme selection A. Selecting a programm...
Page 30 - Load the washing machine; Open the door
3. Load the washing machine 30 Open the door Reach under the door grip and pull the door open. Unfold the laundry and load loosely into the drum. Mixing both large and small items gives better wash results and also helps distribute the load evenly during spinning. Please note the maximum load fo...
Page 31 - Select programme settings; Select a temperature
4. Select programme settings 31 Degree of soiling Lightly soiled No visible dirt or stains. Possibly slight body odour.Normally soiled Visibly dirty and/or just a few slight stains.Heavily soiled Soiling and/or stains clearly visible.The following will appear in the display: Degree of soiling ...
Page 32 - Selecting a spin speed; Select options
4. Select programme settings 32 Selecting a spin speed You can alter the pre-set spin speed of a wash programme. Press the Spin speed button. The following will appear in the display: Spin speed 1600 rpm rpm) (0-1600 Set the spin speed you want with the and sensors and confirm your selection...
Page 33 - Miele 2 Phase System
5. Add detergent 33 There are several options for adding de‐ tergent. TwinDos Depending on which agents have been added in Compartments 1 and 2: Miele 2 Phase System The optimum amount of UltraPhase1 and UltraPhase2 will be dispensed au‐ tomatically according to the colour mix of the load. Press t...
Page 34 - Detergent dispenser drawer
5. Add detergent 34 Detergent dispenser drawer Too little detergent results in: – Laundry not getting properly clean and with time it may become grey and hard to the touch. – Greasy particles clinging to laundry.– Limescale deposits on the heater ele‐ ments. Too much detergent results in: – Excessiv...
Page 35 - Activating CapDosing; Inserting a capsule
5. Add detergent 35 CapDosing Three different types of capsule are available: = Fabric care (e.g. fabric condi‐ tioner, proofing agent) = Additives (e.g. detergent en‐ hancers) = Detergent (for the main wash only) Each capsule contains the correct amount for one wash cycle. You can order the c...
Page 37 - Start the programme - the end of a programme; Start the programme
6. Start the programme - the end of a programme 37 Start the programme Press the flashing Start/Stop button. The door will lock (the will appear in the display to show this) and the pro‐ gramme will start.If a delay start time has been selected, then this will count down in the display. At the e...
Page 38 - At the end of a programme
6. Start the programme - the end of a programme 38 At the end of a programme The door is still locked during the anti- crease phase and the following will ap‐ pear alternately in the display: Cottons 10:30 1600 rpm Anti-crease and Press the Start/Stop button,then unload the drum Press the St...
Page 39 - Spinning; Final spin speed; Final spin speed in the pro‐; Cot‐
Spinning 39 Final spin speed Programme rpm Cottons 1600 Minimum iron 1200 Delicates 900 Woollens 1200* Denim 900 Shirts 900 Automatic plus 1400 Freshen up – Dark garments 1200 Down duvets 1200 Outerwear 800 Proofing 1000 Separate rinse 1600* Starch 1400* Silks 600* Sportswear 1200 Down filled it...
Page 40 - To omit the final spin (Rinse; Further options; To omit rinse and interim spin
Spinning 40 To omit the final spin (Rinse hold) Use the Further options button to se‐ lect the Rinse hold setting. The laundry is not spun after the final rinse and remains in the final rinse water. This helps prevent creasing if the laundry is not going to be removed from the drum immediately aft...
Page 41 - To select delay start; Delay start; To begin delay start; To change delay start; Delay start
Delay start 41 With delay start you can choose when you want the programme to start. You can delay the start of the programme from 15 minutes up to a maximum of 24 hours, allowing you to make use of night-time economy electricity rates, for example. To select delay start The time of day needs to be ...
Page 42 - To cancel delay start and begin; To cancel delay start
Delay start 42 To cancel delay start and begin the programme straight away Press the Delay start button. Finish at Change the time Start immediately Back Touch the sensor. Start immediately will be highlighted in white. Touch the OK sensor. The wash pro‐ gramme will start. To cancel de...
Page 43 - Programme chart
Programme chart 43 Cottons cold to 90°C Max. load 9.0 kg Use for Cotton, linen or cotton mix fabric, e.g. table linen, towelling, under‐ wear, T-shirts etc. Notes The settings 60°/40°C differ from / as follows: – Shorter programme durations– Longer temperature holding times– Higher energy consum...
Page 44 - Delicates
Programme chart 44 Delicates cold to 60°C Max. load 3.0 kg Use for Delicate garments made from synthetic fibre, mixed fibre, rayon and viscose. Note – Deselect the spin for items which crease easily. Woollens cold to 40°C Max. load 2.0 kg Use for Machine-washable or hand-washable wool or wool blen...
Page 45 - Freshen up
Programme chart 45 Freshen up Max. load 1.0 kg Use for Dry, clean cotton, linen or mixed fibre garments which are slightly creased.The garments must be suitable for drying in a tumble dryer and suitable for ironing . Notes – Smaller loads give a better result.– Remove garments as soon as the...
Page 46 - Outerwear
Programme chart 46 Outerwear cold to 40°C Max. load 2.5 kg Use for Performance outerwear (e.g. jackets and trousers) made from mem‐ brane fabric such as Gore-Tex®, SYMPATEX®, WINDSTOPPER® etc. Notes – Zip up or close jackets before washing.– Do not use fabric conditioner.– If wished, these garments ...
Page 47 - Silks
Programme chart 47 Silks cold to 30°C Max. load 1.0 kg Use for Silks and other handwashable fabric with no wool content. Note Place tights, bras etc. in a laundry bag. Sportswear cold to 60°C Max. load 3.0 kg Use for Sportswear such as singlets and leggings as well as microfibre and fleece garment...
Page 48 - Pillows
Programme chart 48 Pillows cold to 60°C 2 pillows (40 x 80 cm) or 1 pillow (80 x 80 cm) Use for Synthetic filled washable pillows. Note – Remove air from the pillow before washing to prevent an exces‐ sive build-up of foam. To do this either push the pillow into a nar‐ row laundry bag to compress it...
Page 49 - Mixed items
Programme chart 49 Mixed items – Use for A load consisting of various items with different garment care labels which is too small for a standard programme. You can choose from a list of 19 different items. Note The washing machine automatically adjusts the wash process to suit the laundry mix. Pleas...
Page 50 - Favourites; To create a favourite pro‐; Option 1
Favourites 50 You can save your own customised wash programmes under names of your choice. The saved favourite programmes will be sorted alphabetically. To create a favourite pro‐ gramme There are two ways of creating a fa‐ vourite programme. Option 1 Turn the programme selector to Fa‐ vourites . ...
Page 51 - Option 2; To enter a name
Favourites 51 Option 2 You can save a programme which has been selected and started as a Favour‐ ite programme. After the programme has started suc‐ cessfully, press the Start/Stop . Selection Cancel programme Add laundry Activate safety lock Scroll through the list with the or sensor to: ...
Page 52 - To save a name; To change a favourite pro‐; To delete a favourite pro‐
Favourites 52 To save a name Save name Michael 1 1 2 3 4 5 Scroll through the list of characters with the and sensors until the symbol is highlighted in white. Con‐ firm the character with the OK sen‐ sor. The programme will be saved under the name you have entered. To change...
Page 53 - Compiling the list of items; Washing the items
Mixed items 53 Compiling the list of items Use this programme if you do not have enough laundry to run a standard pro‐ gramme but you want to wash a few lightly soiled items with different gar‐ ment care instructions.The washing machine will use the list of items to select the most suitable pro‐ gra...
Page 54 - Options; ProgrammeManager; Intensive
Options 54 Options are selected and deselected via the relevant buttons and the display. Press the button for the option you want. The relevant button will light up.Not all options are suitable for use with every programme.You can only select options which are compatible with the programme being u...
Page 55 - Steam smoothing; Soak
Options 55 Steam smoothing Steam is injected into the drum at the end of the wash process. Reducing the maximum load by 50% will give a bet‐ ter result. For steam smoothing to work properly there needs to be a certain amount of residual moisture still present in the laundry and so the final spin spe...
Page 56 - Wash programme chart - ProgrammeManager; not
Options 56 Wash programme chart - ProgrammeManager ProgrammeManager cannot be selected with programmes which are not listed in the chart below. Intensive ECO Extra gentle Extra quiet Allergo‐ Wash Cottons X X X X X Minimum iron X X X X X Delicates X X X X X Woollens – – – X – Denim X X X X X Shirt...
Page 57 - Wash programme chart - Options
Options 57 Wash programme chart - Options None of the options can be selected with programmes which are not listed in the chart below. Steam smooth‐ ing Short Stains Cottons X X X Minimum iron X X X Delicates X X X Denim X X X Shirts X 1) X X Automatic plus X – X Freshen up X 2) – – Dark garments X ...
Page 58 - Wash programme chart - Further options
Options 58 Wash programme chart - Further options None of the options can be selected with programmes which are not listed in the chart below. Soak Water plus Pre-wash Extra rinse Rinse hold Cottons X X X X X Minimum iron X X X X X Delicates X X X X X Woollens – – – – X Denim X X X X X Shirts X X ...
Page 59 - Garment care label symbols
Garment care label symbols 59 Washing The figure quoted in the bucket is the maximum temperature the garment can be washed at. The number of bars under the symbol indicates the level of agitation permitted. No bar under the symbol: = normal agitation One bar under the symbol: = reduced agitation...
Page 60 - Programme sequence; Main wash
Programme sequence 60 Main wash Rinses Spinning Water level Wash rhythm Water level Rinses Cottons 2-5 1)2)3) Minimum iron 2-4 2)3) Delicates 2-4 2)3) Woollens 2 Denim 2-4 2)3) Shirts 3-4 3) Automatic plus 2-4 2)3) Dark garments 3-5 2)...
Page 61 - Special features in the pro‐; Woollens
Programme sequence 61 = Low water level = Medium water level = High water level = Intensive rhythm = Normal rhythm = Sensitive rhythm = Ultra sensitive rhythm = Handwash rhythm = Carried out – = Not carried out The washing machine has fully elec‐ tronic controls with automatic load...
Page 62 - Changing the programme sequence; Cancelling a programme; If you want to select a different pro‐; Interrupting a programme
Changing the programme sequence 62 Cancelling a programme You can cancel a programme at any time after it has started: Press the Start/Stop button. The following will appear in the display: Selection Cancel programme Add laundry Activate safety lock Touch the OK sensor. The suds will be pumped...
Page 63 - Adding or removing laundry af‐
Changing the programme sequence 63 Adding or removing laundry af‐ ter the programme has started Press the Start/Stop button. The following will appear in the display: Selection Cancel programme Add laundry Activate safety lock Scroll up the list with the or sen‐ sor to: Selection Add lau...
Page 64 - Safety lock; To activate the safety lock
Changing the programme sequence 64 Safety lock The safety lock prevents the tempera‐ ture, spin speed or options being al‐ tered during a wash programme. To activate the safety lock Press the Start/Stop button. The following will appear in the display: Selection Cancel programme Add laundry Acti...
Page 65 - Water hardness levels
Detergent 65 The correct detergent All detergents produced for automatic washing machines are suitable. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and dosage recommendations on the pack‐ aging. The right amount to dispense will depend on the following: – the soiling level of the load– the quantity of th...
Page 66 - Miele recommended detergents
Detergent 66 Miele recommended detergents Miele detergents and care products have been specially designed for Miele wash‐ ing machines. They are available to order via the internet at www.miele-shop.com or from Miele. Miele UltraPhase 1 / 2 Miele Cap Miele Cap Miele Cap Cottons – Minimum...
Page 67 - Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive
Detergent 67 Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive (EU) Nr. 1015/2010 The recommendations apply to the temperature ranges given in the Programme chart. Universal Coloureds Delicates and woollens Specialist detergent Cottons – – Minimum iron – – – Delicates – – – Woollens – – ...
Page 68 - Fabric conditioner and liquid; Automatic dispensing
Detergent 68 Fabric conditioner and liquid starch at the end of the pro‐ gramme You can dispense fabric conditioner ei‐ ther by using automatic dispensing or via the detergent dispenser compart‐ ment. Automatic dispensing One of the automatic dispensing con‐ tainers must be filled with fabric condi‐...
Page 69 - Colour run and dye removers/dyes
Detergent 69 Colour run and dye removers/dyes Do not use colour run or dye re‐ movers in this washing machine. They can cause corrosion in the ma‐ chine. Dyes suitable for use in domestic wash‐ ing machines can be used. However, please note that the salt used in the dyeing process can cause corros...
Page 70 - Cleaning the drum; Mainte‐; External casing and fascia
Cleaning and care 70 Cleaning the drum (Hygiene info) Washing at low temperatures and/or using liquid detergent can cause bacte‐ ria and unpleasant odours to build up in the washing machine. Use the Mainte‐ nance wash programme to clean the machine. Run this programme regularly or at the latest when...
Page 71 - Cleaning the siphon tube and the
Cleaning and care 71 Cleaning the siphon tube and the channel Clean the siphon. 1. Remove the siphon from the com‐ partment and rinse under hot running water. Clean the siphon tube at the same time. 2. Replace the siphon. Clean the fabric conditioner channel with a brush and hot water. Liquid ...
Page 72 - Cleaning the TwinDos system; Cleaning the containers and hoses
Cleaning and care 72 Cleaning the TwinDos system The washing machine has a cleaning programme for cleaning the Twin Dos system containers and the hoses in‐ side the washing machine.Miele 2 Phase System cartridges do not need to be cleaned. Cleaning the containers and hoses Clean the container or con...
Page 73 - Cleaning the water inlet filter
Cleaning and care 73 Cleaning the water inlet filter The washing machine has a filter to protect the water inlet valve. The acces‐ sible filter in the union at the open end of the inlet hose should be checked ev‐ ery six months or so, or more often if there are frequent interruptions to the water su...
Page 74 - Problem solving guide; The programme does not start
Problem solving guide 74 Minor faults in the performance of the washing machine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right without contacting the Service Depart‐ ment.The following guide may help you to find the reason for a fault, and to correct it. You should, however, no...
Page 75 - The following fault messages appear in the display and the; Problem
Problem solving guide 75 The following fault messages appear in the display and the programme stops Problem Cause and remedy Drainage faultClean the drain filterand the pump.Check the drainhose. The water outlet is blocked or restricted.The drain hose has been fixed too high. Clean the drain fil...
Page 76 - The following fault messages appear in the display at the end of
Problem solving guide 76 The following fault messages appear in the display at the end of the programme Problem Cause and remedy Intensive flow: Cleanthe filter and jets orremove foreign ob-jects from the pumphousing. The pumps are dirty. Clean the pumps as described in "Problem solving guid...
Page 78 - Problems with TwinDos
Problem solving guide 78 Problems with TwinDos Problem Cause and remedy No detergent and/or fabric conditioner was dispensed. Automatic dispensing has not been activated. Touch the Dos sensor before running the next programme. Automatic dispensing will be activated.No detergent/fabric condition...
Page 79 - General problems with the washing machine; Water plus
Problem solving guide 79 General problems with the washing machine Problem Cause and remedy The machine shakes during the spin cycle. The machine feet are not level. Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly. The laundry has not been spun properly and is still wet. The machine detected an im...
Page 80 - Cap
Problem solving guide 80 General problems with the washing machine Problem Cause and remedy At the end of the pro‐ gramme there is still liq‐ uid in the capsule. The small pipe in the detergent dispenser drawer onto which the capsule is placed is blocked. Clean the small pipe. This is not a fault....
Page 81 - An unsatisfactory wash result
Problem solving guide 81 An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Cause and remedy Liquid detergent does not give the required re‐ sult. Liquid detergents usually contain no bleaching agents. They do not remove fruit, coffee and tea stains. Use the Miele 2 Phase System. The targeted addi‐ tion of Ult...
Page 82 - The door will not open; Cancel programme; Steam care
Problem solving guide 82 The door will not open Problem Cause and remedy The door cannot be pulled open during a programme. The drum is locked during a programme. Press the Start/Stop button. Use the sensor to select Cancel programme or Add laundry . The door will unlock and you will be able t...
Page 83 - Opening the door in the event; Blocked drain outlet
Problem solving guide 83 Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power failure Switch off the washing machine. Press the drain pump access panel. The panel will spring open. Blocked drain outlet If the drain outlet is blocked, a large quantity of water can remain in the wa...
Page 84 - Opening the door
Problem solving guide 84 Clean them thoroughly. Remove any foreign objects (e.g. but‐ tons, coins, etc.) and fluff from the fil‐ ter housing. Turn the impellers by hand to check that they rotate freely. Replace the drain filters correctly (on the right and left) and tighten them securely. Ma...
Page 85 - After sales service; Repairs
After sales service 85 Repairs In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please con‐ tact: – your Miele Dealer, or– Miele (Contact details for Miele are given at the end of this booklet). When contacting your Dealer or Miele, please quote the model and serial num‐ ber of your mach...
Page 86 - Installation and connection; Front view
Installation and connection 86 Front view a Inlet hose with Waterproof system b Electrical supply cable c Flexible drain hose (with detachable swivel elbow) d Control panel e Detergent dispenser drawer f Door g Access to drain filter, drain pump and emergency release h Access panel for TwinDos conta...
Page 87 - Rear view
Installation and connection 87 Rear view a Drain hose b Transport clips for electrical supply cable, inlet and drain hoses c Electrical supply cable d Protruding lid for holding when mov‐ ing the machine e Inlet hose with Waterproof system f Safety caps for transit bars g Transport clips for inlet a...
Page 88 - Installation surface
Installation and connection 88 Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitable in‐ stallation surface for a washing ma‐ chine, being far less prone to vibration during the spin cycle than wooden floorboards or a carpeted surface.Please note: The machine must be level and se‐ curely posi...
Page 89 - Using the spanner supplied, turn the
Installation and connection 89 Using the spanner supplied, turn the left-hand transit bar 90°, then pull the transit bar out. Turn the right-hand transit bar 90°, then pull the transit bar out.
Page 90 - Re-fitting the transit bars
Installation and connection 90 To avoid the risk of injury, the holes for the transit bars must be covered after the transit bars have been removed. Plug the holes with the plastic caps as illustrated. Secure the transit bars to the back of the washing machine. Make sure the top catch is locat...
Page 91 - Levelling the machine; Screwing out and adjusting the feet
Installation and connection 91 Levelling the machine The washing machine must stand per‐ fectly level on all four feet to ensure safe and proper operation.Incorrect installation may increase elec‐ tricity and water consumption and may cause the machine to move about. Screwing out and adjusting the f...
Page 92 - Building under a continuous work‐
Installation and connection 92 Building under a continuous work‐ top/ in a kitchen run The washing machine lid cannot be removed. This washing machine (with lid intact) can be pushed under a worktop if there is space to do so. Washer-dryer stack The washing machine can be combined with a Miele tum...
Page 93 - The water protection system; Inlet hose
Installation and connection 93 The water protection system The Miele water protection system pro‐ tects all parts of the washing machine from water damage.The system consists of three main components: – the inlet hose– the electronic unit and drainage and overflow protection – the drain hose The Wat...
Page 94 - The electronic unit
Installation and connection 94 The electronic unit and drainage and overflow protection – Drainage protection Any leaking water is collected in the sump in the base of the machine. A float switch closes the solenoid valves , preventing any more water from flowing into the machine and water i...
Page 95 - Connection to the water sup‐; The casing on the water inlet hose
Installation and connection 95 Connection to the water sup‐ ply The casing on the water inlet hose contains electrical compo‐ nents. It must not be connected in areas where there is the risk of water or other liquids reaching it, e.g. bath‐ rooms. The casing on the water inlet hose must not get we...
Page 97 - Connection to the drainage; Drain hose connection:
Installation and connection 97 Connection to the drainage system The machine drains via a drain pump with a delivery head of 1 metre*. The drain hose must not be kinked as this restricts drainage. The swivel elbow at the end of the hose can be turned in ei‐ ther direction, or can be detached if re‐ ...
Page 98 - Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363; WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE
Installation and connection 98 Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person, in strict accordance with cur‐ rent national and local safety regula‐ tions (BS 7671 in the UK).Ensure power is not supplied to the ap‐ pliance until afte...
Page 100 - Consumption data
Consumption data 100 Load Consumption data Energyin kWh Water in l Duration Residual moisture Cottons 90°C 9.0 kg 2.4 65 2 h 29 min 50% 60°C 9.0 kg 1.45 65 1 h 59 min 50% 60°C 4.5 kg 1.10 52 1 h 59 min 50% * 9.0 kg 0.90 55 2 h 59 min 44% * 4.5 kg 0.80 49 2 h 59 min 44% 40°C 9.0 kg 0.99 72 2 h 39...
Page 101 - Note for test institutes; Test programme in accordance with EN 60456 and energy label with
Consumption data 101 Note for test institutes * Test programme in accordance with EN 60456 and energy label with Directive 1061/2010 Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given depending on water pressure, water hardness, water inlet temperature, room temperature, type and volume of load...
Page 102 - Opening the Settings menu; Selecting a setting
Settings 102 You can use the settings menu to alter the machine's electronics to suit changing requirements.Settings can be altered at any time. Opening the Settings menu Before you begin, ensure that: – The washing machine is switched on.– The standard display is showing. OK Cottons 10:30 Durat...
Page 103 - Language
Settings 103 Language The display can be set to appear in one of several different languages. The flag after the word Language acts as a guide to prevent a language which will not be understood from be‐ ing set.The selected language will be stored in memory. Dispensing unit For adjusting the sta...
Page 104 - Buzzer volume
Settings 104 Buzzer volume You can select one of seven different settings for the buzzer volume. The settings are represented by a bar chart. At the lowest setting, the buzzer is switched off. Keypad tone Each touch of a sensor or press of a button is confirmed with an audible tone. Factory default ...
Page 105 - Temperature unit
Settings 105 Temperature unit The temperature can be displayed as degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F). Factory default setting: Celsius (°C). Display brightness There are seven different display brightness settings. The brightness changes as soon as you select a different setting. Display switch...
Page 106 - Soak duration; Longer pre-wash Cottons; Water plus level
Settings 106 Soak duration You can set a duration for the soak process of between 30 minutes and 5 hours. You can select the duration in 30 mi‐ nute increments. When the Soak option is selected the laundry will be soaked for the duration selected. Longer pre-wash Cottons If you require a longer pre-...
Page 107 - Maximum rinse level
Settings 107 Maximum rinse level The water level in the rinse cycle can be permanently set to the highest val‐ ue. This function is useful for allergy suffer‐ ers as it achieves an excellent rinse re‐ sult. Water consumption will increase.Factory default setting: the maximum rinse level setting is s...
Page 108 - Optional accessories
Optional accessories 108 Detergent, fabric care, additives and machine care products are available for this washing machine. All the products have been designed for Miele washing machines.These and many other useful products can be ordered via the internet at www.miele-shop.com or from Miele (see en...
Page 109 - Fabric care
Optional accessories 109 Down items – liquid detergent suitable for pillows, sleeping bags and down filled items – retains the elasticity of down and feather filled items – retains the breathability of down filled items – prevents down filling clumping to‐ gether WoolCare – liquid detergent for wool...
Page 111 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd.Fairacres, Marcham RoadAbingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWCustomer Contact Centre Tel: 0330 160 6600E-mail: [email protected]: www.miele.co.uk Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 3981 Gilbert Park Drive, Knoxfield, VIC 3180Tel: 1300 464 353I...