Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................... 6 Guide to the washer ..................................................................................................... 10 Control panel......................................................
Page 4 - Technical data
Contents 4 Mounting the washing machine on the WTS 510 base ........................................... 75 The water protection system ........................................................................................ 85 Water intake ...............................................................
Page 5 - Detergents and care products; Special-purpose detergents
Contents 5 Detergents and care products ................................................................................... 98 Detergent......................................................................................................................... 98 Special-purpose detergents ............
Page 6 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 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 7 - Use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in these operating in-structions. If the power cord is damaged it must only be replaced by a Miele Service technician with a genuine Miele power cord. Und...
Page 8 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Miele tumble dryers and Miele washing machines can be installed; FCC Declaration of Conformity; These devices comply with FCC Rules Part 15. This equipment has
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Miele tumble dryers and Miele washing machines can be installed as a washer-dryer stack. A Miele washer-dryer stacking kit is requiredas an optional accessory for this. Please ensure that the washer-dryer stacking kit is suitable for the Miel...
Page 9 - FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be in-stalled and operated with minimum distance 8" (20 cm) between theradiator and your body. Industry C...
Page 10 - Guide to the washer; Control panel; Control field; Add laundry; CapDosing sensor buttons
Guide to the washer 10 Control panel a Control field The control field consists of a timedisplay and various sensor buttons.The individual sensor buttons are ex-plained in the following sections. b Temperature sensor buttons for selecting the temperature. c Spin speed sens...
Page 11 - Time display; After touching the; Start/Add laundry sensor button; Start; Optical interface; How the control field works; The
Guide to the washer 11 g Time display After the program has started, theprogram duration will appear on thedisplay in hours and minutes.When Delay Start is being used, theprogram duration will appear afterthe delay-stat period has elapsed. h sensor buttons The delay-start period selected wil...
Page 12 - Before using for the first time; Damage from incorrect installa-
Before using for the first time 12 Damage from incorrect installa- tion and connection.Installing and connecting the wash-ing machine incorrectly will cause se-rious damage to property.See “Installation”. Removing the protective filmand stickers Remove: - any protective film from the door- any s...
Page 13 - motely; Availability of the Wi-Fi connection; or from the Google Play StoreTM.
Before using for the first time 13 Miele@home Your washing machine is equippedwith an integrated WiFi module. To use this feature, you will need: - A WiFi network- The Miele@mobile app- A Miele user account. The user ac- count can be created via theMiele@mobile app. The Miele@mobile app will guide y...
Page 14 - Removing the shipping struts; Logging in via the Miele app; Logging in via WPS; bileStart
Before using for the first time 14 1. Removing the shipping struts Damage resulting from failure to remove the shipping struts.Failure to remove the shipping strutscan result in damage to the washingmachine and to adjacent cabinetry orappliances.Remove the shipping struts as de-scribed in “Install...
Page 15 - Open the TwinDos flap.
Before using for the first time 15 3. Setting-up TwinDos The TwinDos system can only be oper-ated with the Miele UltraPhase 1 andUltraPhase 2 Detergent Cartridges. It isnot possible to use any other detergentin the TwinDos system.The dispensing quantities for Ultra-Phase 1 and UltraPhase 2 are prese...
Page 16 - must
Before using for the first time 16 4. Starting the calibration pro-gram For optimum water and energy con-sumption and excellent wash results, itis important to calibrate the washingmachine.To do this, the Normal program must be run without laundry and without deter-gent. Turn on the faucet. Turn...
Page 17 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of the packing material
Caring for the environment 17 Disposal of the packing material 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 and kept outof the reach of ch...
Page 18 - Environmentally friendly washing; Energy and water consumption; Express; Detergent consumption
Environmentally friendly washing 18 Energy and water consumption - Make use of the maximum load that the wash program can accommodate.This will keep the energy and waterconsumption to a minimum in relationto the size of the load. - When smaller amounts of laundry are washed, the washing machine’s au...
Page 19 - Prepare the laundry; Sort the laundry
1. Prepare the laundry 19 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 objects. Sort the laundry Only wash items that are labeled ma-chin...
Page 20 - Selecting a program; tor position and the Miele app; To use
2. Selecting a program 20 Switching on the washing ma-chine Turn the program selector to a pro-gram. 1. Selecting wash programs us-ing the program selector Turn the program selector to the re-quired program. The program duration appears on thetime display. 2. Selecting programs via theMobileStar...
Page 21 - Loading the washing machine; Opening the door; Take hold of the door and pull it open.; Closing the door; Shut the door with a gentle swing.
3. Loading the washing machine 21 Opening the door Take hold of the door and pull it open. Check the drum for pets or foreignobjects before loading it with laundry. The most efficient use of energy andwater is achieved when a full load iswashed. However, do not overload asthis reduces cleaning eff...
Page 22 - Selecting program settings; Selecting extra options; You can select multiple extra op-
4. Selecting program settings 22 Selecting a temperature andspin speed The wash program’s pre-set tempera-ture and spin speed light up brightly.The choice of temperatures and spinspeeds selectable for the wash pro-gram light up dimly. The temperatures reached inside thewashing machine might not be t...
Page 24 - Degree of soiling of the laundry; normal; Detergent dispenser drawer; Filling with detergent
5. Adding detergent 24 Degree of soiling of the laundry There are 3 different degrees of soiling.The quantity of detergent dispensedvia TwinDos and the quantity of waterrequired for rinsing are pre-set for the normal degree of soiling. - Light No visible soiling or stains - Normal Visibly soiled and...
Page 25 - wash
5. Adding detergent 25 Dispensing bleach Follow the manufacturer's instruc-tions on the packaging. Pour max. 1/4 cup (60 ml) of bleach into the chamber. The bleach is added automatically10 minutes before the end of the mainwash. Adding powder detergent The detergent dispenser drawer con-tains...
Page 26 - CapDosing; Capsules pose a health risk.
5. Adding detergent 26 Adding fabric softener Add the fabric softener or the liquidstarch to the compartment. Do not exceed the maximum level mark. It will be automatically dispensed in thefinal rinse cycle. At the end of the pro-gram, a small amount of water remainsin the compartment. If star...
Page 27 - Switching on CapDosing; Sensor button; Inserting a capsule
5. Adding detergent 27 Switching on CapDosing Touch the sensor button for the cap-sule you want to use. Sensor button Capsule for for for Inserting a capsule Open the detergent dispenser drawer. Open the lid of the / compart- ment. Press the capsule in firmly. Close the lid...
Page 28 - Color run and dye removers
5. Adding detergent 28 Switching off/Changing Cap-Dosing In order to switch off CapDosing,touch the brightly lit sensor button. In order to change CapDosing, touchone of the other capsule sensor but-tons. Color run and dye removers Damage due to color run/dye re- movers.Color run and dye remov...
Page 29 - Starting a program; Energy savings
6. Starting a program 29 Starting a program Touch the flashing Start / Add laundry sensor button. The door will lock and the wash programwill start. If a delay-start period has been se-lected, this counts down on the timedisplay. At the end of the delay-start pe-riod or immediately after the prog...
Page 31 - Spin cycle; Final spin speed; Program; Ending a program without a spin cycle
Spin cycle 31 Final spin speed Program Selectable spin speeds in words and numbers (rpm) Max 1,6 00 High 1, 2 00 Med 800 Slo w 6 00 Normal – – – X X Delicates – – X X X Sanitize X – – X X Handwash – X X X X Dress Shirts – – X X X Darks/Denims – X X X X Express – X X X X Extra White...
Page 32 - Delay start/SmartStart; Delay Start; Selecting Delay Start
Delay start/SmartStart 32 Delay Start With the Delay Start function, you candelay the start of the program.This function is active when the SmartGrid programmable function isswitched off. You can delay the start of a programfrom 30 minutes up to a maximum of24 hours. This allows you to make us...
Page 33 - SmartStart; Setting the time period
Delay start/SmartStart 33 SmartStart The SmartStart function lets you de-fine a time period during which yourwashing machine will start automati-cally based on an external signal. Thestart takes place via a signal, e.g., fromyour energy supplier, that indicatesthat the electricity rate is particul...
Page 34 - Program guide
Program guide 34 Temperature with garment care label sym- bols Item/Tip Normal Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg) Hot+ 140°F/60°C Cotton, linen, and mixed fiber textiles made ofboth cotton and linen. Hot 120°F/50°C Warm+ 105°F/40°C Warm 85°F/30°C Cold Cold USA test program in accordance with: DOE Fe...
Page 35 - cates
Program guide 35 Temperature with garment care label sym- bols Item/Tip Dress Shirts Small load (4.4 lb/2 kg) Hot+ 140°F/60°C Pre-treat collars and cuffs depending on thelevel of soiling. Wash dress shirts and silk blouses in the Deli- cates program. Hot 120°F/50°C Warm+ 105°F/40°C Warm 85°F...
Page 36 - Proofing
Program guide 36 Temperature with garment care label sym- bols Item/Tip Outdoor Small load (5.5 lb/2.5 kg) Warm+ 105°F/40°C Performance outerwear (e.g., jackets andtrousers) made from membrane fabric such asGore-Tex®, SYMPATEX®, WINDSTOPPER®,etc. - Zip up or close any jackets with Velcro before ...
Page 37 - Extra options; SoftSteam; and suitable; Buzzer; = Activated automatically
Extra options 37 You can supplement the wash programswith extra options. Extra options are selected and dese-lected using the relevant sensor buttonson the control field. Touch the sensor button for the extraoption you require. The relevant button will light up brightly.Not all the extra options c...
Page 38 - Program sequence; Main wash
Program sequence 38 Main wash Rinses Spin cycle Water level Wash rhythm Water level Rinses Normal 2-3 1,2 Delicates 2-4 1,2 Sanitize 3-4 1,2 Handwash 2 Dress Shirts 3-4 2 Darks/Denims 3-5 1,2 Express 2 Extra White 2-5 1,2 Outdoor ...
Page 39 - = ultra sensitive rhythm
Program sequence 39 = 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 This washing machine has fully elec-tronic controls with automatic load c...
Page 40 - Changing the program sequence; Canceling a program; Selecting a new program
Changing the program sequence 40 Changing a program (safetylock) A program, temperature, spin speed, orselected extra options cannot bechanged once the machine has beensuccessfully started. This prevents themachine being operated unintentionally,e.g., by children. If the washing machine is switched ...
Page 41 - Replacing the TwinDos cartridge; Twin Dos White; Preparing the cartridge; or; Replacing the cartridge
Replacing the TwinDos cartridge 41 1. The Twin Dos White sensor control will flash at the start of the programto indicate that the cartridge for com-partment 1 is empty. 2. The Twin Dos Color sensor control will flash at the start of the programto indicate that the cartridge for com-partment 2 is ...
Page 42 - Detergent; Detergents recommended by Miele
Detergent 42 Detergents recommended by Miele Miele Detergents have been specially designed for day-to-day use in Miele Wash-ing Machines. See “Detergents and care products” for more information aboutthese detergents. Miele UltraPhase 1 and 2 Miele Capsules Normal – Delicates – Sani...
Page 43 - General detergent recommendations
Detergent 43 General detergent recommendations The wash programs that are not listed do not have a detergent recommendation Universal de- tergent Color deter- gent Detergent for Woolens and deli- cates Bleach 1 Normal – Delicates – – – Sanitize – Handwash – – – Dress Shirts – D...
Page 44 - Cleaning and care; Risk of electric shock.
Cleaning and care 44 Cleaning the housing and con-trol panel Risk of electric shock. Mains voltage is present when thewashing machine is switched offDisconnect the machine from theelectricity supply before cleaning ormaintenance. Risk of damage due to ingress of water.The pressure of a water jet...
Page 45 - Cleaning the
Cleaning and care 45 Removing and cleaning the insert forliquid detergents An insert for liquid detergents is locatedin the compartment of the deter- gent dispenser drawer. Remove the insert. Clean the insertthoroughly with warm water. Cleaning the compartment Compartment 1 has a siphon for ...
Page 46 - Cleaning the siphon and the; compartment no
Cleaning and care 46 Cleaning the siphon and the / compartment channel Liquid starch results in clogging. Thesiphon in the / compartment no longer works and the compartmentcan overflow.Clean the siphon particularly thor-oughly after using liquid starch a fewtimes. 1. Remove the siphon from t...
Page 47 - Sanitize; Cleaning the water-inlet filter; Cleaning the filter in the inlet hose
Cleaning and care 47 Sanitize info(Cleaning the drum) Washing at low temperatures and/or us-ing liquid detergent can cause bacteriaand unpleasant odors to build up in thewashing machine. Use the Sanitize pro- gram to clean the washing machine.Clean the drum no later than the pointat which the ind...
Page 48 - TwinDos maintenance; Starting the maintenance program
Cleaning and care 48 TwinDos maintenance Damage resulting from dried laundry detergent.If the system has not been used for along time (more than 2 months), de-tergent in the hoses can become vis-cous or dry out. The hoses can be-come blocked and would then needto be cleaned by Customer Service.Cle...
Page 49 - Frequently asked questions; A wash program cannot be started
Frequently asked questions 49 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily reme-died. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to contactMiele Customer Service.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice....
Page 51 - Messages or faults affecting the TwinDos system; Twin Dos
Frequently asked questions 51 Message Possible cause and solution lights up on the time display when the Mo- bileStart program is selected. The washing machine is networked and can be oper-ated via the app. lights up on the time display when the Mo- bileStart program is selected. Miele...
Page 52 - Twin Dos Color; General problems with the washer
Frequently asked questions 52 Problem Possible cause and solution The Twin Dos Color sen- sor button flashes. The UltraPhase 2 cartridge is empty. Replace the UltraPhase 2 cartridge while the wash-ing machine is switched on. The indicator light lights up and appears on the time display. Twin...
Page 53 - The four feet are not resting evenly on the floor.; General problems with the washing machine; Problem; The water pressure is too low.
Frequently asked questions 53 Problem Possible cause and solution The washer shakes dur-ing the spin cycle. The four feet are not resting evenly on the floor. Level the machine (see “Leveling the washer ”). The laundry has notbeen spun properly andthe laundry is still wet. The machine detected an ...
Page 54 - Poor wash results
Frequently asked questions 54 Problem Possible cause and solution There is water next tothe capsule in the fabricsoftener compartment The sensor button was not activated. Make sure that you remember to activate the sensor button the next time you insert a capsule. An empty capsule was not re...
Page 55 - The drum door cannot be opened; The drum is locked during a program.; and; The door lock has jammed.
Frequently asked questions 55 The drum door cannot be opened Problem Possible cause and solution The door cannot bepulled open during aprogram. The drum is locked during a program. Follow the description in “5. Starting a program –Adding or removing laundry”. After the program is can-celed, flashi...
Page 56 - Turn off the washing machine.; Blocked drain outlet; Risk of scalding due to hot suds.; Draining the washing machine; Once the flow of water stops:
Frequently asked questions 56 Opening the door in the eventof a blocked drain outlet and/orpower outage Turn off the washing machine. Open the drain pump flap. Blocked drain outlet If the drain outlet is blocked, a largerquantity of water can remain in thewashing machine. Risk of scalding due ...
Page 57 - Clean the drain filter thoroughly.; Danger of injury due to rotating
Frequently asked questions 57 Clean the drain filter thoroughly. Remove any foreign objects (e.g., but-tons, coins, etc.) and clean the inte-rior. Turn the impellers by hand tocheck that they rotate freely. Replace the drain filter correctly andtighten it securely. Close the drain pump flap....
Page 58 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Customer Service 58 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice. Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannotremedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Customer Service. You can book a Mie...
Page 59 - Installation; Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 Front view a Drain hose b Hot-water inlet hose (pressure-proofto 870 psi/6,000 kPa) c Cold-water inlet hose (pressure-proof to 870 psi/6,000 kPa) d Electrical connection e Control panel f Detergent dispenser drawer g Door h Flap for drain filters, drain pump, andemerge...
Page 60 - Rear view; Drain hose
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Rear view a Drain hose b Transport clips for inlet and drainhoses and power cord c Electrical connection d Protruding lid for holding when mov-ing the machine e Cold-water inlet hose (pressure-proof to 870 psi/6,000 kPa) f Hot-water inlet hose (pressure-proofto 870 psi...
Page 61 - Installation surface; If installing on a wooden joist floor:; Dimensions; Danger of injury due to unsecure
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 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 or acarpeted surface.Please note: The machine must be level and se-curely positioned. To...
Page 62 - Removing the shipping struts; Removing the left-hand shipping strut; Pull out the shipping strut.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 62 Removing the shipping struts Removing the left-hand shipping strut Open the cover and use the wrenchsupplied with the washing machine toturn the shipping strut 90°. Pull out the shipping strut. Removing the right-hand shippingstrut Open the cover and use the wren...
Page 63 - Covering the holes; Risk of injury from sharp edges.; Securing the shipping struts; Risk of damage from incorrect; Installing the shipping struts; Opening the covers; The struts will slide in more easily if
Installation *INSTALLATION* 63 Covering the holes 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 they have been removed. Press the covers firmly shut until theyclick into place. Securing the shi...
Page 64 - Leveling the machine; Unscrewing and adjusting the feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 Leveling the machine The washing machine must stand per-fectly level on all four feet to ensure safeand proper operation.Incorrect installation may increase elec-tric and water consumption and maycause the machine to move about. Unscrewing and adjusting the feet The fo...
Page 65 - Risk of tipping over due to incor-; Washer-dryer stack dimensions; Frame
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 WTV 502 Risk of tipping over due to incor- rect washer-dryer stack statics.The washing machine must never bemounted on the tumble dryer. Thiswill impair the statics of the washer-dryer stack.Always use the washing machine asthe base for the washer-dryer stack. Washer...
Page 66 - Preparing the stacking kit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 Preparing the stacking kit Remove the screen from the stackingkit. Set the screen aside. The screen will notbe needed until the end of the installa-tion process. 180° Place the stacking kit upside down ona soft surface, e.g., a blanket. Stick the 6 sealing rings ...
Page 67 - Aligning the stacking kit; Unscrew the 4 tumble dryer feet.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 Aligning the stacking kit Align the stacking kit centrally on thewashing machine lid. Use the front edge of the washingmachine lid and the edges of thestacking kit for this purpose. Fastening the stacking kit in place Use the 6 countersunk screws in-cluded with t...
Page 68 - This step must be carried out by; people; Securing the tumble dryer
Installation *INSTALLATION* 68 Mounting the tumble dryer on thewasher-dryer stacking kit Placing the tumble dryer on the washingmachine This step must be carried out by 2 people . Place the tumble dryer on thewasher-dryer stacking kit. Push the tumble dryer feet all the wayback in the mounting r...
Page 70 - Turn the stacking kit upside down.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 70 Preparing the stacking kit Leave the cardboard inlay in thedrawer. 180° Turn the stacking kit upside down. Stick the sealing rings to the under-side of the stacking kit. 180° Turn the stacking kit the right way upand place it on the washing machinelid. Aligning t...
Page 71 - Fastening the stacking kit in place; Press against the drawer.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 71 Fastening the stacking kit in place Use the flathead screws supplied tofasten the stacking kit to the washingmachine lid. T20 Carefully tighten the screws by hand.Do not overtighten the screws. Removing the drawer The drawer must be removed from thestacking kit whe...
Page 72 - Preparing the tumble dryer; Then set down the front feet.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 72 Preparing the tumble dryer 9/16“ (15mm) Unscrew the 4 tumble dryer feet. Mounting the tumble dryer on thewasher-dryer stacking kit Placing the tumble dryer on the washingmachine This step must be carried out by 2 people . Lift the tumble dryer and tilt it backsligh...
Page 73 - Inserting the drawer
Installation *INSTALLATION* 73 Inserting the drawer Press against the two runners. The runners move out slightly. Pull the runners all the way out. Place the drawer on the runners. Push the drawer into the base. The drawer audibly engages. Tip: Open and close the drawer again to check that i...
Page 74 - Damage resulting from failure to; Installing under a countertop; Risk of electric shock due to ex-; Setting up the cabinet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 74 Turn the screw to move the drawerfront to the right or left. Additional installation require-ments The washing machine must be in-stalled in accordance with the rele-vant local regulations. Damage resulting from failure to remove the shipping struts.Failure to remo...
Page 75 - For closets at room height; Risk of damage due to overheat-; Installation on a plinth
Installation *INSTALLATION* 75 For closets at room height You can also insert a ventilation open-ing at the top of the closet. In addition,you must provide an opening on thebottom side of the door. Risk of damage due to overheat- ing of the washing machine.The air supply must not be hinderedby an ...
Page 76 - Components of the base
Installation *INSTALLATION* 76 Components of the base a Base b Connecting pieces c Adhesive strips for rear panel d Raised head screws, CEM 4 x 10 e Spacer sleeves f Set screws, M 10 x 40 mm g Rear panel for the base h Installation kit for fastening to thefloor Removing the drawer ...
Page 77 - Installing the connecting pieces
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 Left-hand hinging Installing the connecting pieces The connecting pieces are installed onthe feet of the base. Removing the feet from the base The feet must be removed from thebase in order to mount the connectingpieces. Using a wrench, turn the counter nut b...
Page 78 - Damage to washing machine and; Repeat the process for; all 4 feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 78 Preparing the rear panel of theWTS 510 Stick the sealing strips from the ac-cessory pack to the inside of the rearpanel as shown in the image. Connecting the washing machine tothe base Damage to washing machine and floorThe washing machine and the floormay be damag...
Page 79 - Using a wrench, tighten all; threaded bolts; alternately and evenly
Installation *INSTALLATION* 79 Push the base and the washing ma-chine together. The set screws mustbe inserted in the holes of the feetthat have been removed from thewashing machine. Using a wrench, tighten all 4 threaded bolts alternately and evenly inside the base. The base is screwed securely...
Page 81 - Aligning the drawer front; Removing the cover cap
Installation *INSTALLATION* 81 Aligning the drawer front If the drawer front is not exactly in linewith the tumble dryer or the washingmachine, it can be adjusted. Removing the cover cap Open the drawer. There is a cover cap on each side ofthe drawer. Remove the cover caps by hand. Aligning th...
Page 82 - Adjusting the inclination of the drawer; Drawer with round rail
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 Turn the screw to move the drawerfront to the right or left. Adjusting the inclination of the drawer There are two different types of drawer. 1. Drawer with round rail2. Drawer with square rail Drawer with round rail Push the top panels outward from in-side and set...
Page 83 - Drawer with square rail; Slide the two covers back.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 83 Place the bottom of the panels in po-sition and press the panels inward atthe top. Drawer with square rail Slide the two covers back. To adjust the inclination of the drawer,turn the two rails using a screwdriver. Preparing the washing machine forwashing The foll...
Page 84 - Connecting the bases
Installation *INSTALLATION* 84 Installing the tumble dryer and wash-ing machine side by side If the tumble dryer and washing ma-chine are installed side by side, thebases must be connected using theconnecting pieces on the feet of thewashing machine base. If the connect-ing pieces are on the right-h...
Page 85 - The water protection system; and overflow protection; Inlet hoses; - Protection against the hoses bursting; Electronics and housing; Water intake; Health risk and risk of damage
Installation *INSTALLATION* 85 The water protection system The Miele water protection system pro-tects all parts of the washing machineand its surroundings from water dam-age.The system consists of the followingmain components: - the inlet hose- the electronic module and drainage and overflow protec...
Page 86 - Maintenance; Water drainage; Installing the elbow
Installation *INSTALLATION* 86 Maintenance Only use a genuine Miele hose that hasbeen tested to withstand pressure of atleast 870 psi (6,000 kPa) should youever need a replacement. A filter is located in the open end of the inlet hose and another in theintake point to protect the inlet valve.Neith...
Page 87 - Electrical connection; ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS
Installation *INSTALLATION* 87 Electrical connection GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded. Inthe event of a malfunction or break-down, grounding will reduce the riskof electric shock by providing a pathof least resistance for electric cur-rent. This appliance is equipped witha cord ...
Page 89 - Accessing the programming level
Programmable functions 89 The programmable functions are usedto alter the machine’s electronics tosuit changing requirements. Program-mable functions can be altered at anytime. Programming is carried out in 8 steps( , , ... ) using the sensor but- tons. Accessing the programming level Before...
Page 90 - Exiting the programming level
Programmable functions 90 Editing and saving the program-mable function You can either switch a programmablefunction on/off or select different op-tions. Touch the or sensor button to switch the programmable functionon/off or to select an option: Programmable function Available options ...
Page 91 - Keypad tone; Stop; tus
Programmable functions 91 Keypad tone Each touch of a sensor button is con-firmed with an audible tone. Options = Keypad tone is switched off = Keypad tone is set to normal volume = Keypad tone is set to loud vol- ume PIN code The PIN code prevents the washingmachine being used ...
Page 92 - Memory; Normal; Reducing the temperature
Programmable functions 92 Memory The washing machine will save the lastsettings (temperature, spin speed, andsome of the extra options) selected fora wash program after the program hasstarted. When the program is chosen again, thesaved settings will appear on the dis-play.Options = Memory is...
Page 93 - Suds cooling
Programmable functions 93 Suds cooling Additional water flows into the drum atthe end of the main wash to cool thesuds down. Suds cooling takes place when a Nor-mal program with a temperature of158°F (70°C) or higher is selected.Suds cooling should be activated: - To prevent the danger of scaldi...
Page 95 - Operating hours
Programmable functions 95 Operating hours You can read off how many hours thewashing machine has been in opera-tion for. The total washing time is shown on thetime display in single digits. The wash-ing machine has been in operation for1234 hours, for example. The figureshow on the time display ...
Page 96 - SmartGrid; Activating /deactivating
Programmable functions 96 SmartGrid You can set your washing machine tostart automatically based on an exter-nal signal within a certain time period. If you have activated SmartGrid, the sensor button will have the new “SmartStart” function rather than the“Delay Start” function.Use the se...
Page 97 - Starting the update; Postponing the update; Switching off WiFi
Programmable functions 97 Starting the update After the washing machine is switchedon, appears on the time display. Touch the Start / Add laundry sensor button. starts to flash on the time display. The update starts.Bars on the time display show theprogress of the update: = 0% = 10...
Page 98 - Miele UltraPhase 1 and 2
Detergents and care products 98 Detergent, fabric care products, addi-tives, and machine care products areavailable for this washing machine. Allthe products have been designed forMiele washing machines.These and many other useful productscan be ordered via the Miele onlineshop, from your Miele deal...
Page 99 - Caps Sport
Detergents and care products 99 Special-purpose detergents These special-purpose detergents areavailable as convenient single-use cap-sules. Caps Sport - For synthetic fabrics- Neutralizes unpleasant odors thanks to odor absorber - Prevents static charge in clothes- Retains the shape and breathab...
Page 100 - Fabric care
Detergents and care products 100 Fabric care These fabric-care products are availableas convenient single-use capsules. Fabric softener capsules - Fabric softener for freshly scented laundry - Pure and thorough cleanliness with a fresh scent - For soft, bouncy laundry- Prevents static charge in c...
Page 103 - National Headquarters; Canada; Headquarters and Miele Centre; International Headquarters
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540www.mieleusa.com U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Customer Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre Customer Support Phone: 888-99-MIELE (64353)[e...