Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 5 Warning and Safety instructions ..................................................................... 6 Operating the washer-dryer .....................................................
Page 4 - Technical data
Contents 4 Refitting the transit bars ...................................................................................... 77Installing under a continuous worktop ................................................................ 77Levelling the washer-dryer ............................................
Page 5 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment 5 Disposal of the packingmaterial The transport and protective packaginghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and can normally be recycled. Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw materials in themanufacturing process and als...
Page 6 - Warning and Safety instructions; essential; Correct application
Warning and Safety instructions 6 It is essential to read these instructions. This washer-dryer complies with all current local and nationalsafety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead topersonal injury and damage to property. Read the operating instructions carefully before using the ...
Page 7 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 7 All other types of use are not permitted. Miele cannot be held liablefor damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or operation. The washer-dryer is not intended for outdoor use. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with r...
Page 10 - is not repaired by a service technician authorised by Miele.
Warning and Safety instructions 10 The manufacturer’s warranty will be invalidated if the washer-dryer is not repaired by a service technician authorised by Miele. In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the machine and its...
Page 11 - Correct use; Do not install the washer-dryer in rooms that are subject to frost.
Warning and Safety instructions 11 Correct use Warning: Risk of fire / Flammable materials. To avoid the possibledanger of fire, please read these warnings carefully. Do not install the washer-dryer in rooms that are subject to frost. Frozen hoses may burst or split, and the reliability of the ele...
Page 12 - not
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Risk of burning or scalding due to hot temperatures. The metal cap located on the inside of the door glass will be hot after drying.Open the door wide after drying. Do not touch the metal cap. Fabric softener and similar products must be used according to the i...
Page 15 - Accessories; Only use genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with this
Warning and Safety instructions 15 Accessories Only use genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with this machine. Using spare parts or accessories from other manufacturerswill invalidate the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liability. Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for...
Page 16 - Operating the washer-dryer; Control panel; Washing
Operating the washer-dryer 16 Control panel 2 3 7 12 1 6 4 9 10 5 8 11 a Control panel The control panel consists of a timedisplay and various sensors. Theindividual sensors are explained inthe following. b Temperature sensors For selecting the temperature c Spin speed sensors For selecting the spin...
Page 17 - laundry; How the control panel works
Operating the washer-dryer 17 i Start/Add laundry sensor – The programme can be started as soon as the sensor is flashing onand off. Touching the Start/Add laundry sensor starts the selected programme. The sensor lights upconstantly. – Once the programme has been started, the Start/Add laundry sens...
Page 18 - Before the first use; Damage resulting from incorrect
Before the first use 18 Damage resulting from incorrect installation and connection.Installing and connecting thewasher-dryer incorrectly will causeserious property damage.Please observe the instructions in“Installation”. This washer-dryer has undergone acomplete functional test at the factoryand ...
Page 19 - remotely
Before the first use 19 Miele@home Your washer-dryer is equipped with anintegrated Wi-Fi module. To use this feature, you will need: - a Wi-Fi network - the Miele App - a Miele user account. The user account can be created via the MieleApp. The Miele App will guide you as youconnect your washer-drye...
Page 20 - Setting up Miele@home; Signing on via the Miele@mobile App
Before the first use 20 Setting up Miele@home There are 2 ways of connecting: 1. Via the Miele@mobile App (default) 2. Via WPS Signing on via the Miele@mobile App Turn the programme selector to the MobileStart programme. appears in the time display. The timeout time then starts to count do...
Page 22 - Environmentally friendly washing and drying; Energy and water consumption; Cottons; Detergent
Environmentally friendly washing and drying 22 Energy and water consumption - Use the maximum load size for the current programme. The energy andwater consumption will then be thelowest in relation to the size of theload. - Programmes that are more efficient with regard to energy and waterconsumptio...
Page 23 - Preparing the laundry; Sorting the laundry
Washing 23 1. Preparing the laundry Empty all pockets. Damage due to foreign objects. Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins,paper clips etc.) can cause damageto garments and to components inthe machine.Check the laundry before washingand remove any foreign objects. Sorting the laundry Sort the la...
Page 24 - Opening the door
Washing 24 2. Loading the drum Opening the door Reach under the door grip and pullthe door open. Check the drum for pets or foreignobjects before loading it withlaundry. Unfold the laundry and load loosely inthe drum. Mixing both large and small items givesbetter wash results and helps distribut...
Page 25 - Selecting a programme; MobileStart
Washing 25 3. Selecting a programme Switching the washer-dryer on Turn the programme selector to aprogramme. The control panel lights up. Selecting a programme Turn the programme selector to therequired programme. The estimated programme running timeis shown in the time display and thepreset tem...
Page 26 - Selecting Extras
Washing 26 Selecting the temperature and spinspeed The wash programme's presettemperature and spin speed light upbrightly. The choice of temperaturesand spin speeds selectable for thewash programme light up dimly. The temperatures reached in the washprogramme might not be the same asthe temperatures...
Page 27 - or via; Detergent dispenser drawer; Adding detergent
Washing 27 4. Adding detergent Detergent can be dispensed via thedetergent dispenser drawer or via CapDosing . Detergent dispenser drawer Any detergent suitable for automaticfront loading washing machines can beused with this appliance. Pleaseobserve the instructions for use anddosage on the...
Page 28 - Tips on dosing
Washing 28 Tips on dosing Adjust the detergent dosage to the levelof soiling of the laundry and the size ofthe load. Reduce the amount ofdetergent with smaller load sizes (e.g.reduce the amount of detergent by ¹⁄₃ when washing a half load). Too little detergent results in: - laundry not getting prop...
Page 29 - CapDosing; Capsules pose a health risk.
Washing 29 CapDosing CapDosing can only be activated viathe Miele@mobile App. Three different types of capsules areavailable: = Fabric care (e.g. fabric softener, proofing agent) = Additives (e.g. detergent enhancers) = Detergent (for the main wash only) Each capsule contains the correctamou...
Page 30 - Close the lid and press it firmly shut.
Washing 30 Close the lid and press it firmly shut. Close the detergent dispenserdrawer. The capsule is opened by the act ofinserting it in the detergent dispenserdrawer. The contents can run out ofthe capsule if you then remove itfrom the detergent drawer before it isused.In this case, dispose o...
Page 31 - Starting the programme
Washing 31 5. Starting the programme Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry sensor. The door will lock and the programmewill start. If a Delay start time has been selected,this counts down in the time display. Atthe end of the Delay start period orimmediately after the programme hasstarted, the prog...
Page 32 - For safety reasons, close the; Spin cycle; Interim spin
Washing 32 Check the folds in the door seal forany small articles, e.g. buttons, whichmight be lodged there. Useful tip: For safety reasons, close the door when the machine is not in use.Otherwise there is a danger of objectsbeing placed inadvertently in the drum.If these remain unnoticed and were...
Page 34 - Programme chart
Washing 34 Programme chart ECO 40-60 Max. load 8.0 kg Items Normally soiled cotton garments. Notes - A laundry load consisting of mixed cottons that are intended for washing at 40°C or 60°C can be washed in the same wash cycle. - This programme is the most efficient in terms of energy and water cons...
Page 35 - Short
Washing 35 Rinse/Spin Max. load 8.0 kg Items Rinsing and spinning hand-washed items Notes - Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed. - Spin only: select the Short Extra. - Rinse only: set spin speed to . MobileStart Notes The Miele App is used for selecting programmes and operating them...
Page 36 - Programme sequence
Washing 36 Programme sequence Main wash Rinses Spin cycle Water level Wash rhythm Water level Rinses ECO 40-60 2–3 2 Cottons 2-4 1,2 Minimum iron 2-3 2 Delicates 2-3 2 Woollens 2 Rinse/Spin – – 1 Express 1 Dark garments 3-4 2 Shirts 3...
Page 37 - Woollens
Washing 37 = low water level = medium water level = high water level = intensive rhythm = normal rhythm = sensitive rhythm = handwash rhythm = carried out – = not carried out This washer-dryer has fully electroniccontrols with automatic loadrecognition. It takes in the right amountof...
Page 38 - - the degree of soiling of the laundry; Detergent dispensing aids
Washing 38 Detergent Any detergent suitable for automaticfront loading washing machines can beused with this appliance. Follow themanufacturer's instructions and dosagerecommendations on the packaging. The amount to dispense will dependon: - the degree of soiling of the laundry - the amount of laund...
Page 39 - Colour run and dye removers/dyes
Washing 39 Using fabric softener, liquid starch orstarch separately Prepare the starch in accordance withthe manufacturer's instructions on thepackaging. Add fabric softener to the compartment. Add liquid starch to the compartment and powder or viscous starch to the compartment. Selec...
Page 40 - Miele detergents
Washing 40 Miele detergents Miele detergents have been specially designed for everyday use in Miele washingmachines. See “Detergents and care products” for more information about thesedetergents. Miele detergents Miele capsules UltraWhite UltraColor ECO 40-60 – Cottons – Minimu...
Page 42 - Drying; Separate drying
Drying 42 Separate drying The separate drying programmeshould be run if the load in the washprogramme is greater than themaximum load permitted for drying, orif you only want to dry part of the loadthat was washed. 1. Preparing the laundry Sorting the laundry Sort the laundry according to type off...
Page 43 - Load the laundry loosely in the drum.; The control panel lights up.
Drying 43 2. Loading the drum Opening the door Reach under the door grip and pullthe door open. Check the drum for pets or foreignobjects before loading it withlaundry. Load the laundry loosely in the drum. Overloading places a strain on thetextiles and affects drying results.Observe the maximum...
Page 44 - Selecting drying
Drying 44 Useful tip: In order to use MobileStart , the washer-dryer must be logged on tothe Wi-Fi network and Remote controlmust be switched on. appears in the time display. Once the programme has started, thewasher-dryer can be operated with theMiele@mobile App. Selecting drying Touch the Wa...
Page 46 - * Weights are based on the weight of dry laundry.; Items; Items; Items
Drying 46 Programme chart * Weights are based on the weight of dry laundry. ECO 40-60 Max. load 4.0 kg* Drying levels : Cotton textiles: T-shirts, underwear, baby clothes, workwear, jackets,covers, aprons, overalls, hand towels, bath towels, bathrobes andflannelette/bed linen. Energy labelling pro...
Page 47 - Delicates; lightly
Drying 47 Delicates Max. load 1.0 kg* Drying levels : , , Items Delicate items with the symbol on the care label made of synthetic fibres, easy care cotton or blended fabric, e.g. shirts,blouses, lingerie and evening wear with sequins and beading. Notes Reducing the load will reduce creasing...
Page 48 - Shirts; Warm air
Drying 48 Shirts Max. load 1.0 kg* Drying levels : , , Items Shirts and blouses. Notes Turn shirts and blouses inside out, do up buttons and turn collarsand cuffs inwards. Warm air Max. load 4.0 kg* 20–120 minutes Items - Multi-layered items whose layers have different drying characteristics, ...
Page 49 - Washing and Drying
Washing and Drying 49 Washing and drying in onecontinuous sequence It is advisable to wash and dry in acontinuous sequence when theamount of laundry to be washed doesnot exceed the amount to be dried,and the amount to be dried does notexceed the permitted dry weight forthe programme. It is essential...
Page 50 - fully
Washing and Drying 50 5. Adding detergent Dispense detergent with CapDosingor via the detergent dispenser drawer. 6. Programme start/finish Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry sensor. The door will lock. The programme will start. The Anti-crease phase will start at theend of the programme. The ...
Page 51 - Rinse out fluff programme; The
Rinse out fluff programme 51 During drying, fluff is developed andcan collect in the drum and sudscontainer. Run the Rinse out fluffprogramme before the machine is usedagain so that fluff cannot be depositedon the next load or cause a blockage. The Rinse out fluff programme must not be used for rins...
Page 52 - Changing the programme sequence; Cancelling a programme; Removing the laundry
Changing the programme sequence 52 Changing the programme(safety lock) It is not possible to change theprogramme, the temperature, the spinspeed or the selected Extras after theprogramme has started. This preventsthe appliance being operatedunintentionally, e.g. by children. If the washer-dryer is s...
Page 53 - Adding laundry - AddLoad; cannot
Changing the programme sequence 53 Adding laundry - AddLoad You can add or remove items during thefirst few minutes after the programmehas started. Laundry cannot be added if the symbol is illuminated in the display. Touch the Start/Add laundry sensor. Rotating bars ... ... app...
Page 54 - Delay start/SmartStart; Delay start; Setting the Delay start time
Delay start/SmartStart 54 Delay start Delay start is active when the SmartGrid programmable function is switched off. With Delay start you can delay the startof a programme from 30 minutes up toa maximum of 24 hours. This allowsyou to make use of night-time economyelectricity rates, for example...
Page 55 - SmartStart
Delay start/SmartStart 55 SmartStart (only functional inselected countries) The SmartStart function is active when the SmartGrid programmable function is switched on. The SmartStart function lets you definea time period during which yourwasher-dryer will start automaticallybased on an external s...
Page 56 - Cleaning and care; Risk of electric shock.
Cleaning and care 56 Cleaning the external casingand fascia panel Risk of electric shock. The mains voltage is applied to thewasher-dryer even if it is switchedoff.Disconnect the machine from theelectricity supply before cleaning ormaintenance. Risk of damage due to ingress of water.The pressure...
Page 57 - Cleaning the siphon and the channel
Cleaning and care 57 Cleaning the siphon and the channel Pull the siphon out of the compartment and clean it under warm running water. Clean the siphon tube in the sameway. Refit the siphon. Clean the fabric softener channelusing a brush and warm water. Liquid starch results in clogging. ...
Page 58 - Cleaning the porthole glass; Cleaning the water inlet filter; Never
Cleaning and care 58 Cleaning the porthole glass Clean the inside of the porthole glassfrom time to time and the metal capinside the porthole glass with asuitable mild cleaning agent or withsoapy water. Dry both with a soft cloth. Cleaning the drum Washing at low temperatures and/orusing liquid ...
Page 59 - Problem solving guide; A programme cannot be started; Problem
Problem solving guide 59 With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of theappliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remediedwithout contacting Miele. This will save you time and money because you won'tneed a service call. Please note that a call-...
Page 60 - Programme cancellation and fault indicator light
Problem solving guide 60 Programme cancellation and fault indicator light Problem Possible cause and remedy The fault indicatorlight lights up. and alternate in the time display and the buzzersounds. The water inlet is blocked or restricted. Check whether the tap is turned on properly. C...
Page 61 - Fault indicator light lights up at the end of a programme; Rinse out fluff
Problem solving guide 61 Fault indicator light lights up at the end of a programme Problem Possible cause and remedy The indicator light lights up. Excessive foam has built up during washing. Use less detergent next time and follow themanufacturer's instructions on dosage given onthe packaging. ...
Page 62 - During the programme, a symbol appears in the time display; The washer-dryer is indicating that it is networked.
Problem solving guide 62 During the programme, a symbol appears in the time display Message Possible cause and remedy lights up briefly in the time display when aprogramme is selected. The washer-dryer is indicating that it is networked. lights up in the time display when the MobileStart ...
Page 63 - General problems with the washer-dryer
Problem solving guide 63 General problems with the washer-dryer Problem Possible cause and remedy The display is dark. The display has switched off automatically to saveenergy (Standby mode). Press any button. This switches Standby off. The washer-dryer is notsteady during a spincycle. The machine...
Page 66 - An unsatisfactory wash result
Problem solving guide 66 An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Possible cause and remedy White residues whichlook like powderdetergent are seen ondark textiles afterwashing. The detergent contains compounds (zeolites) to aidwater softening which are not soluble in water. Thesehave ended up on the la...
Page 67 - Unsatisfactory drying result
Problem solving guide 67 Unsatisfactory drying result Problem Possible cause and remedy The laundry is too dampafter a drying cycle. The load is too small. The electronics could notassess the residual moisture correctly. In the future, use the Warm air programme for small amounts of laundry. Durin...
Page 68 - The door will not open
Problem solving guide 68 The door will not open Problem Possible cause and remedy The door cannot beopened while aprogramme is running. The door is locked during a programme. Follow the instructions in “Changing theprogramme sequence – Adding laundry”. There is still water in the drum and the wash...
Page 69 - Open the drain pump access panel.
Problem solving guide 69 Opening the door in the eventof a blocked drain outlet and/or power cut Switch the washer-dryer off. Open the drain pump access panel. Blocked drain outlet If the drain outlet is blocked, a largequantity of water can remain in thewasher-dryer. Risk of scalding due to h...
Page 70 - Cleaning the drain filter
Problem solving guide 70 Cleaning the drain filter Clean the drain filter thoroughly. Remove any foreign objects (e.g.buttons, coins, etc.) and clean theinterior. Turn the impeller by hand to checkthat they rotate freely. Put the drain filter back in place andsecure it. Risk of damage from...
Page 71 - Service; Contact in case of fault
Service 71 Contact in case of fault In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactMiele. You can book a Miele customerservice call-out online atwww.miele.com.au/service orwww.miele.co.nz/service. Contact information for Miele can befound at the end of this booklet. Please...
Page 72 - Garment care label symbols
Garment care label symbols 72 Washing The figure quoted in the bucket is themaximum temperature at which thegarment can be washed. Normal agitation Reduced agitation Much reduced agitation Hand wash Do not wash Programme selectionexamples Programme Garment care label symbols ECO 40-60 C...
Page 73 - Installation; Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 73 Front view a Water inlet hose b Electrical connection c Flexible drain hose (with detachableswivel elbow) d Control panel e Detergent dispenser drawer f Door g Access to drain filter, drain pump andemergency release h 4 height-adjustable feet
Page 74 - Rear view; Drain hose
Installation *INSTALLATION* 74 Rear view a Protruding lid for holding whenmoving the machine b Drain hose c Water inlet hose d Safety caps for transit bars e Transport clips for water inlet hosesand drain hoses f Electrical connection
Page 75 - Installation surface; If possible, install the; Removing the transit bars; Removing the left transit bar
Installation *INSTALLATION* 75 Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitableinstallation surface. It is far less proneto vibration during the spin cycle thanwooden floorboards or a carpetedsurface. Please note: The washer-dryer must be level andsecurely positioned. To avoid vibratio...
Page 76 - Then pull the transit bar out.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 76 Then pull the transit bar out. Removing the right transit bar Push the flap outwards and turn thetransit bar 90° using the enclosedspanner. Then pull the transit bar out. Covering the holes Risk of injury from sharp edges! There is a risk of injury from reachin...
Page 77 - Refitting the transit bars; Risk of damage from incorrect
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 Refitting the transit bars Risk of damage from incorrect transport.The washer-dryer may becomedamaged if moved without the transitbars in place.Keep the transit bars in a safe place.Fit them again if the washer-dryer isto be moved (e.g. when movinghouse). Opening the...
Page 78 - Levelling the washer-dryer; Screwing out and adjusting the feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 78 Levelling the washer-dryer The washer-dryer must stand perfectlylevel on all four feet to ensure safe andproper operation. Incorrect installation may increaseelectricity and water consumption andmay cause the machine to move about. The appliance must not be installed...
Page 79 - and overflow protection
Installation *INSTALLATION* 79 The Miele water protectionsystem The water protection system protects allparts of the washer-dryer from waterdamage. The system consists of three maincomponents: - the inlet hose - the electronic unit, and the drainage and overflow protection - the drain hose Inlet hos...
Page 80 - Water intake; Health risk and risk of damage
Installation *INSTALLATION* 80 Water intake Health risk and risk of damage due to contaminated incoming water.The quality of the water used mustcorrespond to the drinking waterspecification of the country in whichthe appliance is being operated.Always connect the appliance topotable water. The was...
Page 81 - Drainage; Drain hose connection options
Installation *INSTALLATION* 81 Drainage 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 elbow piecesupplied hooks onto the end of thehose. If required, the hose can beextended to a length of up to 5 m. Then...
Page 82 - Electrical connection; Risk of fire from overheating.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 Electrical connection The washer-dryer is supplied with amains cable with moulded plug readyfor connection to a 230V electricitysupply. The voltage, rated load and plugrating are given on the data plate.Please ensure these match thehousehold mains supply. The socket mu...
Page 84 - Consumption data
Consumption data 84 P rogr ammes L oad Ener gy W at er Dur ation T emper atur e 1 Residual moistur e Spin speed kg kWh Litr es h:min °C % rpm W ashing Cott ons 60 8.0 1.35 57 2:29 54 51 1500 20 8.0 0.35 72 2:39 20 51 1500 Minimum ir on 30 3.5 0.32 47 1:59 30 30 1200 Expr ess 2 40 3.5 0.33 30 0:20 2...
Page 85 - Programmable functions; Opening the programming level
Programmable functions 85 The programmable functions are usedto alter the washer-dryer’s electronicsto suit changing requirements.Programmable functions can bealtered at any time. Programming is carried out in 9 steps( , , ... ) using the sensors. Opening the programming level Before you b...
Page 86 - Touch the; Confirm your selection with the; Exiting the programming level; Turn the programme selector to the
Programmable functions 86 Editing and saving theprogrammable function You can switch a programmablefunction on/off or select differentoptions. Touch the or sensor to switch a programmable function on/off or toselect an option. Programmable function Available options 4 ...
Page 87 - PIN code; Add laundry; Display switch-off status
Programmable functions 87 PIN code The PIN code prevents your washer-dryer being used without yourknowledge. When the PIN code has been activated,you have to enter the code afterswitching the washer-dryer on.Otherwise the washer-dryer cannot beoperated. Options = Off (factory default) = ...
Page 88 - Memory; Temperature reduction
Programmable functions 88 Memory The washer-dryer will save the lastsettings selected for a programme(temperature, spin speed) after theprogramme has started. The next time the programme isselected these saved settings willappear in the display. Options = Off (factory default) = On G...
Page 89 - Maximum rinse level; Suds cooling; Display brightness
Programmable functions 89 Maximum rinse level The water level in the rinses can bepermanently set to the highest value inthe Cottons and Minimum iron programmes. This function is important for allergysufferers as it achieves excellent rinseresults. The water consumption will beincreased. Options...
Page 90 - Minimum iron drying levels; Extended cool down; Options; Compressed laundry
Programmable functions 90 Minimum iron drying levels You can adjust the drying levels for theMinimum iron programme if needed. Options = damper = drier = (factory setting) Extended cool down The cooling down phase which takesplace before the end of a programmecan be extended if...
Page 91 - Remote control; RemoteUpdate procedure
Programmable functions 91 Remote control You can use the Miele@mobile App tocheck the status of your washer-dryerfrom anywhere and start it remotely.You can also control it remotely via theMobileStart programme. You can switch off the programmable function if you do not want to operate the...
Page 92 - Activating/Deactivating
Programmable functions 92 The message will appear in the time display if an update is available. You can install the update immediatelyor postpone this until later. When thewasher-dryer is switched on again, youwill be reminded about the update. The update may take several minutes. Please note th...
Page 94 - Detergents and care products
Detergents and care products 94 Detergent, fabric care, additives andmachine care products are available forthis machine. All the products havebeen designed for Miele appliances. These and many other useful productscan be ordered via the internet atshop.miele.com (depending on country)or from Miele ...
Page 95 - Specialist detergents; Caps Sport; Fabric care; Caps Fabric Softener
Detergents and care products 95 Specialist detergents These specialist detergents areavailable as convenient single-usecapsules. Caps Sport - For synthetic fabrics - Neutralises odours thanks to built-in odour absorber - Prevents static charge in clothes - Retains the shape and breathability of sy...
Page 96 - Additive; Caps Booster; Machine care products; Descaling agent
Detergents and care products 96 Additive The additive is available as aconvenient single-use capsule. Caps Booster - Highly effective stain remover - Enzyme technology to help remove stubborn stains - Suitable for whites and colours - For excellent wash results even at low temperatures Machine car...
Page 99 - Miele New Zealand Limited
Miele Head Office Melbourne: Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123 Miele Experience Centre South Melbourne: 206-210 Coventry StreetSouth Melbourne, VIC 3205 Miele Experience Centre and Office Sydney: 3 Skyline PlaceFrenchs Forest, NSW 2086 Miele Experience Centre and Office Brisbane: T...