Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Caring for the environment .................................................................................. 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 7 Operating the washing machine ...................................................
Page 4 - Technical data
Contents 4 Water drainage ...................................................................................................... 76 Drain pump ....................................................................................................... 76 Electrical connection ...............................
Page 6 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 6 Disposal of the packing mate-rial The cardboard box and packing materi-als protect the appliance during ship-ping. They have been designed to bebiodegradable and recyclable. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of c...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons whileusing your appliance follow basic safety precautions, including thefollowing: Read all instructions before using the appliance. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. I...
Page 9 - Use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Use Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close super- vision is necessary when the appliance is used near children. The drum door glass will be hot when washing at very high tem- peratures. Do not touch the glass. Danger of burns! Keep childrenawa...
Page 10 - Miele Tumble Dryers and Miele Washing Machines can be in-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 Miele Tumble Dryers and Miele Washing Machines can be in- stalled as a washer-dryer stack. This requires a Miele Washer-DryerStacking Kit which can be purchased separately. Please ensure thatthe washer-dryer stacking kit is suitable for the Miele Tumble Dryerand th...
Page 11 - FCC Declaration of Conformity; These devices comply with FCC Rules Part 15. This equipment; FCC Radiation Exposure Statement; This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set; Industry Canada Statement; This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for Ra-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 FCC Declaration of Conformity These devices comply with FCC Rules Part 15. This equipment has been tested and found to be in compliance with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules of Oper-ation and is subject to the following c...
Page 12 - Operating the washing machine; Control panel; Takes you back one level in a menu.
Operating the washing machine 12 Control panel a Language sensor control For selecting the current user lan-guage.The operating language is displayedagain at the end of the program. b Back sensor control Takes you back one level in a menu. c Touch display d Sensor control Start/Stop For starting...
Page 13 - The; Main menu; Touch the; Programs
Operating the washing machine 13 Sensor controls and touch dis-play with sensor controls The , , and Start/Stop sensor controls and the sensor controls in thedisplay react to finger-tip contact. Everytouch of a sensor control is confirmedwith an audible keypad tone. You canadjust the volume ...
Page 14 - Option lists; Setting numerical values
Operating the washing machine 14 Examples of how to operatethe appliance Option lists Program menu (single-option list) 11:02 Whites Minimum iron Express Normal Delicates Woolens Programs You can scroll to the right or the left byswiping your finger across the screen.To do this, place your finger ...
Page 15 - Time left; Exiting a menu
Operating the washing machine 15 OK Time of Day 12 00 11 59 10 58 01 01 02 02 pm Briefly touching a number between thetwo lines will bring up the numericalkeypad. OK 12:00 3 4 2 1 Time of Day 5 6 7 8 0 9 Once a valid number has been entered,the OK sensor control will be high- lighted in gre...
Page 17 - Initial commissioning; Damage resulting from incorrect; Emptying the drum; Shut the door gently.; Setting the display language
Initial commissioning 17 Damage resulting from incorrect installation and connection.Installing and connecting the wash-ing machine incorrectly will causeserious property damage.See “Installation and connection”. Emptying the drum A swivel elbow for the drain hose and/or assembly material may be s...
Page 18 - Setting the display brightness; Setting the date; July; Confirming the time request
Initial commissioning 18 Reference to external appli-ances A reference to external hardware ap-pears. Confirm with the OK sensor control. Before initial commissioning, connectthe XCI box or slide a communicationmodule into the slot on the back of thewashing machine. The washing ma-chine must be d...
Page 19 - Setting the time; Confirm with the; Selecting program packages; You can select further programs.; and; programs cannot be disabled.
Initial commissioning 19 Setting the time OK Time of Day 12 00 11 59 10 58 01 01 02 02 pm 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 program p...
Page 20 - Setting up a payment system; Selecting pre-wash water
Initial commissioning 20 Setting up a payment system If you wish to set up a payment system,read the “Payment system” section ofthe “Supervisor level” chapter. These settings can only be changedduring the initial commissioningprocess. If you wish to change the set-tings after the commissioning proce...
Page 21 - Removing the shipping struts; Thermal disinfection
Initial commissioning 21 Removing the shipping struts The display will remind you to removethe shipping struts. Risk of damage due to failure to remove the shipping struts.Failure to remove the shipping strutscan result in damage to the washingmachine and to adjacent cabinetry orappliances.Remove ...
Page 22 - Preparing the laundry; Emptying pockets; General tips
1. Preparing the laundry 22 Emptying pockets Empty all pockets. Damage due to foreign objects. Nails, coins, paper clips, and so oncan cause damage to garments andcomponents in the machine.Check the laundry before washingand remove any such foreign ob-jects. Sorting the laundry Sort the laundr...
Page 23 - Loading the washing machine; Opening the door
2. Loading the washing machine 23 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 dis-tr...
Page 24 - Press the; Selecting a program; You can select a program from the
3. Selecting a program 24 Switching on the washing ma-chine Press the button. The drum lighting will come on. The drum lighting will go out automati-cally after 5 minutes or when the pro-gram starts. Selecting a program 11:02 Programs Favorites Supervisor Help There are different ways t...
Page 25 - Selecting program settings; Selecting a load; Activating CapDosing
4. Selecting program settings 25 Selecting a load To enable load-specific dispensing,you can specify the load for some pro-grams. Touch the Weight sensor control. Enter a valid value for the load quan-tity. The display will switch to the Over- view menu. Selecting a temperature You can alter t...
Page 26 - Detergent dispenser drawer; Detergent dispensing
5. Adding detergent 26 There are several options for adding de-tergent to the washing machine. Detergent dispenser 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 ...
Page 28 - Inserting a cap
5. Adding detergent 28 CapDosing 3 different types of cap are available: = Fabric care (e.g., fabric soft- ener, proofing agent) = Additives (e.g., detergent en- hancers) = Detergent (for the main wash only) Only one cap can be selected per washprogram. Depending on the setting selected, thede...
Page 29 - sensor control; External dispensing
5. Adding detergent 29 Close the lid and press it firmly shut. Close the detergent dispenserdrawer. The cap is opened by the act of in-serting it in the detergent dispenserdrawer. The contents can run out ofthe cap if you then remove it fromthe drawer before it is used.Dispose of opened caps. Th...
Page 30 - Starting a program – end of a program; Stop
6. Starting a program – end of a program 30 Payment system If your machine is connected to a pay-ment system, the amount of paymentrequired will appear in the display. Do not cancel the program once it hasstarted. Depending on the settings,money may be lost in the paymentsystem. Starting a program T...
Page 31 - Timer; Setting the timer; Changing the timer; Deleting the timer
Timer 31 Before the program starts, the timer canbe used to select a program start timeor program end time. Setting the timer Touch the Timer sensor control. Select the Finish at , Start in , or Start at option. Set the hours and the minutes andconfirm your entry with the OK sensor cont...
Page 32 - Program chart
Program chart 32 Program packages You can select various programs from the program packages. The programs willappear in the program list. Label Normal Cold to 140°F (60°C) Max. load 17.6 lb (8 kg) Items Cotton, linen, and mixed fiber textiles made of both cotton and linen 1,500 rpm Extra options: Pr...
Page 33 - SoftSteam
Program chart 33 Express 86°F (30°C) Max. load 8.8 lb (4 kg) Items Cotton garments that have hardly been worn or are only very lightlysoiled 1,400 rpm Rinses: 2 Woolens Cold to 104°F (40°C) Max. load 6.6 lb (3 kg) Items Machine-washable woolens and woolen blends Tip Use detergent formulated for wool...
Page 34 - Silks
Program chart 34 Silks Cold to 86°F (30°C) Max. load 6.6 lb (3 kg) Items Silks and all hand-washable textiles which do not contain wool Tip – Observe the instructions on the wash care label. – Place tights, bras, etc., in a laundry bag. 600 rpm Extra options: Rinse plus, Rinse hold Rinses: 2 Separat...
Page 36 - Hard items
Program chart 36 Hard items Cold to 104°F (40°C) Max. load 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) Items Washable plastic items, e.g., toy building blocks or casino chips, oreven chain link safety gloves, etc. Tip – Use the Soak extra option to loosen dirt. – Use detergent for delicates. – Extra options: Pre-rinse, Pre-was...
Page 37 - Rinse plus
Program chart 37 Proofing 86°F to 104°F (30°C to 40°C) Max. load 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) Items Treating microfiber fabric, skiwear, and table linens/drapes madefrom mainly synthetic fibers Tip – Add proofing agent to the compartment. – The items should be freshly laundered and spun or dried before proofi...
Page 38 - Kitchen laundry
Program chart 38 Table Linens/Drapes 104°F to 167°F (40°C to 75°C) Max. load 8.8 lb (4 kg) Items Tablecloths and serviettes made from cotton, linen, and mixedfibers Tip – Select Pre-wash for stubborn stains. Use detergent with enzymes for the pre-wash. – The items are always soaked after the start. ...
Page 39 - Down bedding
Program chart 39 Down bedding 104°F to 167°F (40°C to 75°C) 1 duvet Items Down-filled duvets Tip – Observe the instructions on the wash care label. – Remove any air before washing. To do this, either push the items into a narrow laundry bag to compress them or tie the items to-gether with a washable...
Page 40 - Workwear
Program chart 40 Workwear Oil/fat special 140°F to 194°F (60°C to 90°C) Max. load 17.6 lb (8 kg) Items Work coats, jackets, hats, cleaning cloths made from cotton ormixed fibers Tip – Activate Pre-wash for heavy contamination. – Use special detergent to improve the wash results. 1,400 rpm Extra opti...
Page 42 - Disinfection 71°C
Program chart 42 Laundry (CFPP 01-04) Disinfection 71°C 160°F (71°C) Max. load 9.9 lb (4.5 kg) Items Cotton or mixed fiber textiles, sorted by color, provided they aresuitable for disinfection Tip – Disinfection with a 3-minute holding time at 160°F (71°C). – The spin speed cannot be modified. – No ...
Page 43 - Disinfection
Program chart 43 Disinfection 158°F (70°C)/10 min Max. load 17.6 lb (8 kg) Items Cotton or mixed fiber textiles, sorted by color, provided they aresuitable for disinfection Tip – Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 10-minute holding time at 158°F (70°C). – No water intake via the fabric softener c...
Page 45 - WetCare Silks
Program chart 45 WetCare Silks Cold to 86°F (30°C) Max. load 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) Items Textiles or silk items that cannot be washed and are prone to creas-ing Tip – A finishing bath is applied after washing. – Use a liquid finishing agent for impregnation; add the detergent to the fabric softener compar...
Page 46 - Special programs
Program chart 46 Special programs You can put together 5 special pro-grams and assign your own programnames. Enter these into the tables. Load: max. 17.6 lb (8 kg) Example: Intensive Plus – Pre-wash intensive – Intensive wash, 194°F (90°C) – Rinse 1 – Rinse 2 – Rinse 3 – Pre-treat – Spin, 1,400 rpm ...
Page 47 - Extra options
Extra options 47 You can add extra options to the washprograms. Not all extra options can be selectedwith every program. If an extra option isnot listed, it is not permitted for usewith the wash program in question. Selecting extra options Touch the Extras sensor control. Select one or more of ...
Page 48 - Special features in the program sequence; Spinning; Final spin speed
Special features in the program sequence 48 Spinning Final spin speed When a program is selected, the maxi-mum spin speed for this wash programis shown in the display. You can reduce the final spin speed. However, you cannot select a final spinspeed higher than that shown in thechart. Rinse-spin The...
Page 49 - Changing the program sequence; Changing a program; Adding or removing laundry
Changing the program sequence 49 A program cannot be canceled orchanged when operating a paymentsystem. Changing a program After a program has started, it is nolonger possible to select a different pro-gram. You will need to cancel the current pro-gram before you can select a new one. Canceling a pr...
Page 51 - Cleaning and care; Risk of electric shock.
Cleaning and care 51 Risk of electric shock. Only ever perform cleaning andmaintenance work when the appli-ance is disconnected from thepower.Disconnect the washing machinefrom the power supply. Cleaning the housing and con-trol panel Damage caused by cleaning agents.Solvent-based cleaning agent...
Page 52 - Cleaning the siphon and the channel
Cleaning and care 52 Cleaning the siphon and the channel Pull the siphon out of the compart- ment.Clean the siphon under warm runningwater. Clean the siphon tube in thesame way. Re-install the siphon. Clean the fabric softener channel witha brush and warm water. Cleaning the detergent dispe...
Page 53 - Clean machine
Cleaning and care 53 Cleaning the drum, suds con-tainer, and drainage system The drum, suds container, and drainagesystem can be cleaned if necessary. Start the Clean machine program. Add powder detergent to the compartment in the detergent dispenser drawer. At the end of the program, check...
Page 55 - Frequently asked questions; The wash program will not start.; Problem; Spin
Frequently asked questions 55 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 contact Miele Technical Service. The following tables are designed to help you to fi...
Page 56 - Program cancellation and error message; not
Frequently asked questions 56 Program cancellation and error message Problem Possible cause and solution Drainage fault. Cleandrain filter and pump.Check the drainhose. The drain is blocked or restricted.The drain hose has been fixed too high. Clean the drain filter and the drain pump. The max...
Page 57 - A fault message appears in the display
Frequently asked questions 57 A fault message appears in the display 1 Problem Possible cause and solution Container empty One of the external detergent containers is empty. Refill the detergent container. Hygiene info: run theMaintenance hy-giene program, or aprogram of at least60°C During ...
Page 58 - Unsatisfactory wash results
Frequently asked questions 58 Unsatisfactory wash results Problem Possible cause and solution Liquid detergent is notachieving the requiredresults. Liquid detergents do not usually contain bleachingagents. They do not remove fruit, coffee, and teastains. Use powder detergent containing a bleaching...
Page 59 - General problems with the washing machine
Frequently asked questions 59 General problems with the washing machine Problem Possible cause and solution 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...
Page 61 - The door will not open
Frequently asked questions 61 The door will not open Problem Possible cause and solution The door cannot bepulled open during aprogram. The door is locked during the wash program. Touch the Start/Stop sensor control. Select Cancel program or Add laundry . The door will unlock and you will be a...
Page 63 - Cleaning the drain filter
Frequently asked questions 63 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 (e.g.,buttons, coins, etc.) and clean th...
Page 64 - Technical Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Technical Service 64 Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannotremedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Technical Service. Contact information for Miele Techni-cal Service can be found at the end ofthis document. Please quote the model and serial num-be...
Page 65 - Installation instructions
65 Installation instructions Alteration rights reserved.Visit our website for all the current product specifications, technical applianceinformation, and warranty information. To avoid accidents or damage to the appliance, please read these instructionsbefore installing and/or using it.
Page 66 - Installation and connection; Front view
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 66 Front view a Drain hose b Intake hose (cold water) c Intake hose (hot water), if attached d Electrical connection e Control panel f Detergent dispenser drawer g Door h Access flap to drain filter and drainpump i Height-adjustable feet
Page 67 - Rear view
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 67 Rear view a Electrical connection b Interface for communicating with ex-ternal appliances c Socket for external dispensing d Drain hose e Intake hose (cold water) f Intake hose (hot water), if attached g Safety caps for shipping struts h Transport clips ...
Page 68 - Installation locations; Side view; Installation notes; Risk of damage due to moisture
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 68 Installation locations Side view 44 9/16" (1,132 mm) 33 7/16" (850 mm) 43 1/3" (1,000 mm) 28 1/8" (714 mm) Washer-dryer stack The washing machine can be installedas a washer-dryer stack together with aMiele Tumble Dryer. A stacking kit(AP...
Page 69 - Danger of injury from incorrect
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 69 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....
Page 70 - Installation surface
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 70 Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitable in-stallation surface for this machine. It isfar less prone to vibration during thespin cycle than wooden floorboards ora carpeted surface. The machine must be level and se-curely positioned. ...
Page 71 - Withdraw the shipping strut.
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 71 Withdraw the shipping strut. Turn the right-hand shipping strut90°. Withdraw the shipping strut. Risk of injury from sharp edges. There is a risk of injury from reachinginto holes that are not covered.Cover the holes for the shippingstruts after ...
Page 72 - Leveling the washing machine; Unscrewing and adjusting the feet
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 72 Secure the shipping struts to theback of the washing machine. Tip: Make sure that the holes are placed over the retainers . Risk of damage from incorrect transport.The washing machine may becomedamaged if moved without the ship-ping struts in p...
Page 73 - Hold foot; External control equipment
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 73 Use a spirit level to check that thewashing machine is standing level. Hold foot 1 securely with a pipe wrench. Turn counter nut 2 again us- ing the wrench supplied until it sitsfirmly up against the housing. Risk of damage due to incor- rectly ali...
Page 74 - Water connection; Cold water connection; Unscrew the hot water hose.
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 74 Water connection Cold water connection The washing machine should be con-nected to a domestic water supply inaccordance with current local and na-tional safety regulations. The Germanauthorities do not require it to have anon-return valve as the washing ...
Page 75 - Switching to hot water operation; Screw on the hot water hose.
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 75 Hot-water connection* The hot water temperature must not ex-ceed 158°F (70°C).To minimize energy consumption duringoperation with hot water, the washingmachine should be connected to a suit-able hot water ring circuit. So-called“transmission pipes” (sing...
Page 76 - Water drainage; Drain pump
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 76 Water drainage Drain pump The suds are drained through a drainpump with a 1 m delivery head. For thewater to drain freely, the hose must beinstalled free of kinks. The swivel elbow(accessory) can be hooked onto theend of the hose. Drainage options 1. Con...
Page 77 - Electrical connection; – The washing machine is ready to be
Installation and connection *INSTALLATION* 77 Electrical connection This description applies to washingmachines both with and without apower plug. The following applies to washing ma-chines with a power plug: – The washing machine is ready to be connected. – The power plug must be easily ac- cessibl...
Page 79 - Supervisor level; Opening the Supervisor level; Changing the PIN code
Supervisor level 79 Opening the Supervisor level Switch on the washing machine. 11:02 Programs Favorites Supervisor Help Touch the Supervisor sensor con- trol. The display will switch to the Supervisor level menu. Code-based access The Supervisor level is accessed usinga code. The ...
Page 80 - Set languages
Supervisor level 80 Operation/display Language The display can be set to appear inone of several different languages. Toselect the permanent supervisor lan-guage you want, go to the Languagessub-menu. When a program is running, you canchange the user language using the sensor. Language menu The d...
Page 81 - Clock display
Supervisor level 81 Clock display After selecting the clock format, youcan set the time of day. Clock format – 24 h clock – 12 h clock – No clock Set – The time can be set. Date The date can be set after selecting thedate format. Date format – DD.MM.YYYY – YYYY.MM.DD – MM.DD.YYYY Date – The date can...
Page 82 - Delay start
Supervisor level 82 "Display" off status The display switches off to save en-ergy. The Start/Stop sensor control flashes slowly. Changing this setting leads to increasedenergy consumption. Off The display does not switch off. On (10 min.) Not curr.prog. The display will remain on while the ...
Page 83 - Temperature unit; Change code; Program selection; Controls
Supervisor level 83 Temperature unit You can select the unit for the temper-ature display. Factory default: °F Weight unit You can decide whether load quanti-ties are displayed in “kg” or “lbs”. Youcan also switch this information off al-together. Factory default: lbs Logo You can choose whether the...
Page 85 - Disinfection program code
Supervisor level 85 Special programs You can put together 5 special pro-grams and save them as your ownwash programs with your own pro-gram names. You must have already activated Spe-cial programs under Program packages . Enter the name of your special programand its basic settings into the “Special...
Page 86 - Process technology; Water level Min. iron
Supervisor level 86 Process technology Anti-crease The Anti-crease function helps preventcreasing after the end of the program.At the end of the program, the drumcontinues to turn for up to 30 minutes. The door can be opened at any timeduring the Anti-crease phase. Factory default: On Water level Mi...
Page 87 - Pre-rinse Minimum iron; Cottons rinses
Supervisor level 87 Minimum iron You can increase the duration for themain wash in the Minimum iron pro- gram. – + 0 min (factory default) – + 5 min – + 10 min – + 15 min – + 20 min Pre-rinse Cottons A pre-rinse can be activated in the Cottons program. Factory default: Off Pre-rinse Minimum iron A...
Page 88 - Controlled energy cons.; Service; Service interval
Supervisor level 88 If the automatic load control is deacti-vated, the machine will always carry outthe program sequence based on a fullload. Factory default: On Controlled energy cons. With this option selected, the machinewill optimize the energy it uses in the Whites , Cottons , and Minimum iron ...
Page 89 - External applications; Empty sensor
Supervisor level 89 External applications 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 ...
Page 90 - Select KOM module
Supervisor level 90 Select KOM module 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...
Page 91 - Remote
Supervisor level 91 Remote Programs are selected on an externalterminal. Factory default: On RemoteUpdate The RemoteUpdate function updatesthe software in your washing machine. The RemoteUpdate function is deacti-vated as standard. If you do not install a RemoteUpdate,you can continue to use your wa...
Page 92 - Machine parameters; Suds cooling
Supervisor level 92 SmartGrid The SmartGrid setting is only visible if a WiFi network has been set up and ac-tivated. This function can be used forstarting your tumble dryer automati-cally at a time when your energy sup-plier’s energy costs are most econom-ical. Activating SmartGrid gives the timer...
Page 93 - Automatic dispensing
Supervisor level 93 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 86°F(30°C). Program cycle times will be longer if themachine is not connected for hot water;this may mean that the “Time left” dis-...
Page 94 - Legal Information; Settings for payment systems
Supervisor level 94 Legal Information Open Source Licenses You can view information here. Copyrights and licenses Miele uses their own and third partysoftware which is not subject to any so-called open source license for the oper-ation and control of the device/appli-ance. This software/these softwa...
Page 95 - Feedback sig. to pay system
Supervisor level 95 Feedback sig. to pay system Setting the feedback signal for thecoin box. – Factory default: Off – End of program The feedback signal is sent at theend of the program. – Release of the start button The feedback signal is sent when thestart button is released. – Start and end of pr...