Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Warning and Safety instructions .............................................................................. 6 Operating the washing machine ................................................................................ 12 Control panel....................................................
Page 4 - Installation
Contents 4 Installation ...................................................................................................................... 56 Front view ........................................................................................................................ 56 Rear view ............
Page 5 - Detergents and care products; Specialist detergents
Contents 5 Low water pressure ................................................................................................ 76 Anti-crease............................................................................................................... 76 Backlight brightness dimmed .......
Page 6 - Warning and Safety instructions; Correct application; This washing machine is intended for use in domestic households
Warning and Safety instructions 6 This washing machine complies with all current local and nationalsafety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to per-sonal injury and damage to property.Read the operating instructions carefully before using the washingmachine. They contain important inf...
Page 7 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 7 Safety with children Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the washing 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 recog...
Page 9 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 9 The machine must only be connected to the on-site water supply using a new hose kit. Old hose kits must not be re-used. Check thecondition of the hoses regularly so that you can replace them in goodtime and avoid the risk of any water damage. The water flow pres...
Page 11 - Accessories and spare parts; Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, war-
Warning and Safety instructions 11 Accessories and spare parts Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, war- ranty, performance and product liability claims will be invalidated. A Miele tumble dryer can be stacked on top of a Miele washing machine using the appropriate stack...
Page 12 - Operating the washing machine; Control panel; for selecting the temperature.
Operating the washing machine 12 Control panel a Control field The control field consists of a timedisplay and various sensor controls.The individual sensor controls are ex-plained in the following sections. b Sensor controls – temperature for selecting the temperature. c ...
Page 13 - Time display; After touching the; Start/Add laundry sensor control; Start; Optical interface; How the control field works; The
Operating the washing machine 13 g Time display After the programme has started, theprogramme duration will appear inthe display in hours and minutes.When Delay start is being used, theprogramme duration will appear afterthe Delay start time has elapsed. h Sensor controls The Delay start tim...
Page 14 - Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 14 Disposing of the packaging ma-terial The packaging material is used for hand-ling and protects the appliance fromtransport damage. The packaging ma-terial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recycli...
Page 15 - Before using for the first time; Damage resulting from incorrect
Before using for the first time 15 Damage resulting from incorrect installation and connection.Installing and connecting the wash-ing machine incorrectly will causeserious property damage.See “Installation”. Removing the protective foiland stickers Remove: - Any protective film from the door- An...
Page 16 - In order to use it you need:; Availability of the WiFi connection; or from the Google Play StoreTM.
Before using for the first time 16 Miele@home Your washing machine is equippedwith an integrated WiFi module. In order to use it you 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 youas yo...
Page 17 - Remove the transit bars; Logging in via the Miele app; Logging in via WPS; MobileStart
Before using for the first time 17 1. Remove the transit bars Damage resulting from failure to remove the transit bars.Failure to remove the transit bars canresult in damage to the washing ma-chine and to adjacent cabinetry orappliances.Remove the transit bars as describedin “Installation and conn...
Page 18 - must
Before using for the first time 18 3. Start the calibration pro-gramme For optimum water and electricity con-sumption and excellent wash results, itis important to calibrate the washingmachine.To do this, the Cottons programme must be run without laundry and without detergent. Open the stopcock. ...
Page 19 - Washing environmentally and economically; Energy and water consumption; Cottons
Washing environmentally and economically 19 Energy and water consumption - To get the most out of your machine, load the maximum dry load size forthe wash programme you are using.This will keep the energy and waterconsumption to a minimum in relationto the size of the load. - Programmes that are mor...
Page 20 - Prepare the laundry; Sort the laundry
1. Prepare the laundry 20 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 foreign objects. Sort the laundry Sort the laundry by colour and by carelabel...
Page 21 - Select a programme; programme
2. Select a programme 21 Switching on the washing ma-chine Turn the programme selector to a pro-gramme. 1. Selecting wash programmesusing the programme selector Turn the programme selector to therequired programme. The programme running time appearson the time display. 2. Selecting programmes us...
Page 22 - Load the washing machine; Open the door; Take hold of the door and pull it open.; Close the door; Shut the door with a gentle swing.
3. Load the washing machine 22 Open 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 makes cleaning less effect...
Page 23 - Select programme settings; Selecting Extras; You can select multiple extras for a
4. Select programme settings 23 Selecting a temperature andspin speed The wash programme’s preset temper-ature and spin speed light up brightly.The choice of available temperaturesand spin speeds for the wash pro-gramme light up dimmed. The temperatures reached inside thewashing machine might not be...
Page 24 - Detergent dispenser drawer; Adding detergent; Detergent for the pre-wash; Adding fabric conditioner
5. Add detergent 24 There are several options for adding de-tergent. Detergent dispenser drawer Any detergent suitable for automaticfront loading washing machines can beused. Please observe the instructionsfor use and dosage on the detergentpackaging. Adding detergent Pull out the detergent drawer...
Page 25 - Sensor control; Inserting a capsule
5. Add detergent 25 CapDosing Three different types of capsule areavailable: = Fabric care (e.g. fabric condi- tioner, proofing agent) = Additives (e.g. detergent en- hancer) = Detergent (for the main wash only) Each capsule contains the correctamount for one wash cycle. Caps are available to ...
Page 26 - Tips on dosing; Too little detergent:
5. Add detergent 26 Close the lid and press it firmly shut. Close the detergent dispenser drawer. 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 drawer before it is used.Dispose of opened caps...
Page 27 - Starting the programme; Starting a programme; Energy savings
6. Starting the programme 27 Starting a programme Touch the flashing Start / Add laundry sensor control. The door locks and the programmestarts. If a Delay start time has been selected,this counts down on the time display. Atthe end of the Delay start time or imme-diately after the programme has ...
Page 29 - Spinning; Rinse and interim spin; tons; Ending a programme with a spin cycle
Spinning 29 Final spin speed in wash pro-grammes When a programme is selected, thesensor control for the optimum spinspeed for that programme will bebrightly lit up in the control field.A faster spin speed can be selected forcertain wash programmes.The highest selectable spin speed is in-dicated in ...
Page 30 - Delay start/SmartStart; Delay start; Selecting Delay start
Delay start/SmartStart 30 Delay start With the Delay start function, you candelay the start of the programme.This function is active when the SmartGrid programmable function isswitched off. You can delay the start of a programmefrom 30 minutes up to a maximum of24 hours. This allows you to mak...
Page 31 - SmartStart; Setting the time period
Delay start/SmartStart 31 SmartStart The SmartStart function lets youdefine a time period during which yourwashing machine will start automatic-ally based on an external signal. Theappliance will start on receipt of a sig-nal, e.g. from your energy supplier, thatindicates that the electricity tari...
Page 32 - Programme chart; Note for test institutes:
Programme chart 32 ECO 40-60 Max. load 10,0 kg Items For normally soiled cotton garments Tip A laundry load consisting of mixed cottons that are intended forwashing 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 waterconsumption fo...
Page 33 - Delicates; ing; Woollens
Programme chart 33 Delicates Cold to 40 °C Max. load 3,0 kg Items Delicate garments made from synthetic fibre, mixed fibre and viscose Performance outerwear (e.g. jackets and trousers) made from mem-brane fabric such as Gore-Tex®, SYMPATEX®, WINDSTOPPER®,etc. Curtains specified as machine-washable b...
Page 34 - QuickPowerWash; Shirts; Proofing
Programme chart 34 QuickPowerWash 60 °C – 40 °C Max. load 4,0 kg Items Lightly to moderately soiled garments which are also suitable forwashing in the Cottons programme Tip A special saturation process and wash rhythm ensure that the laun-dry is cleaned particularly quickly and thoroughly. Express 2...
Page 35 - Extra options; Selecting extra options
Extra options 35 You can use the extra options buttons toaugment the wash programmes. Selecting extra options Extra options are selected and deselec-ted using the relevant sensor buttons onthe control field. Touch the sensor control for the extraoption you want. The relevant sensor will light up b...
Page 36 - Programme sequence; Main wash
Programme sequence 36 Main wash Rinse Spin Water level Wash rhythm Water level Rinse cycles ECO 40-60 2–3 2 Cottons 2-5 1,2,3 Minimum iron 2-4 2,3 Delicates 2-4 2,3 Woollens 2 Dark garments/Denim 3-5 2,3 QuickPowerWash 2 Express 20 1 ...
Page 38 - Changing the programme sequence; Cancelling a programme; Selecting a new programme
Changing the programme sequence 38 Changing a programme (safetylock) A programme, temperature, spin speedor selected options cannot be changedonce the machine has been successfullystarted. This prevents the machine be-ing operated unintentionally, e.g. by chil-dren. If the washing machine is switche...
Page 39 - Garment care label symbols; Programme selection examples
Garment care label symbols 39 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 selection examples Programme Care symbols Cottons Minimum iron...
Page 40 - Detergent; The correct detergent; - the soiling level of the load; Water softeners; Dispensing aids; Damage due to colour run/dye
Detergent 40 The correct detergent All detergents produced for automaticwashing machines are suitable. Followthe manufacturer's instructions anddosage recommendations on the pack-aging.For users in Asia:please use a low foaming detergentsuitable for use in front-loading ma-chines The right amount to...
Page 41 - Recommended Miele detergents
Detergent 41 Recommended Miele detergents Miele detergents have been specially designed for day-to-day use in Miele washingmachines. See “Detergents and care products” for more information about thesedetergents. Miele detergents Miele capsules UltraWhite UltraColor ECO 40-60 – Cottons ...
Page 43 - Cleaning and care; Risk of electric shock!; Removing the dispenser drawer
Cleaning and care 43 Cleaning the external casingand the control 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...
Page 44 - Cleaning the siphon and the; Remove the siphon from
Cleaning and care 44 Cleaning the siphon and the / compartment channel Liquid starch results in clogging. Ifclogged, the siphon in the / compartment will not work and thecompartment can overflow.Clean the siphon particularly thor-oughly after using liquid starch a fewtimes. 1. Remove the sip...
Page 45 - Cleaning the water inlet filter; Cleaning the filter in the inlet hose
Cleaning and care 45 Hygiene info(Cleaning the drum) Washing at low temperatures and/or us-ing liquid detergent can cause bacteriaand unpleasant odours to build up in thewashing machine. Use the Cottons 90 °C programme to clean the washingmachine. Clean the drum no later thanthe point at which the ...
Page 46 - Problem solving guide; The programme does not start; Problem; There is no power to the machine.; and; Close the door again.; appears; RemoteUpdate” for
Problem solving guide 46 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-...
Page 48 - bileStart
Problem solving guide 48 During the programme sequence, a symbol appears in the timedisplay Message Cause and remedy lights up The programme selector was moved to a different po-sition after the programme had started. Turn the programme selector back to the original po-sition. lights up br...
Page 50 - General problems with the washing machine
Problem solving guide 50 General problems with the washing machine Problem Cause and remedy The washing machinesmells. The indicator light lighting up and appearing on the time display was ignored. When washing, a wash pro-gramme using a temperature above 60 °C has notbeen run for a long time. ...
Page 51 - An unsatisfactory wash result
Problem solving guide 51 Problem Cause and remedy At the end of the pro-gramme there is still li-quid in the capsule. The small pipe in the detergent dispenser draweronto which the capsule is placed is blocked. Clean the small pipe. This is not a fault.For technical reasons a small amount of water...
Page 52 - Use the; The door will not open; The drum is locked during a programme.
Problem solving guide 52 Problem Cause and remedy White residues whichlook like powder deter-gent are seen on darktextiles after washing. The detergent contained compounds (zeolites) to aidwater softening which are not soluble in water. Thesehave ended up on the laundry. Try and brush off the resi...
Page 53 - Switch off the washing machine.; Blocked drain outlet; Risk of scalding due to hot suds.; Draining the washing machine; Once the flow of water ceases:
Problem solving guide 53 Opening the door in the eventof a blocked drain outlet and/orpower cut Switch off the washing machine. Open the access panel for the drainpump. Blocked drain outlet If the drain outlet is blocked, there maybe a large quantity of water left behindin the washing machine. ...
Page 54 - Clean the drain filters thoroughly.; Danger of injury due to rotating
Problem solving guide 54 Clean the drain filters thoroughly. Remove any foreign objects (e.g. but-tons, coins, etc.) and clean the in-terior. Turn the pump impellers byhand to check that they rotate freely. Replace the drain filters correctly (onthe right and left) and tighten themsecurely. ...
Page 55 - Service; Contact in the event of a fault; Warranty
Service 55 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 any faults which you can-not remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele dealer or the Miele Cus-tomer Service Department. You ca...
Page 56 - Front view; Mains connection cable
Installation *INSTALLATION* 56 Front view a Water inlet hose (pressure tested to7000 kPa) b Mains connection cable c Flexible drain hose (with detachableswivel elbow) d Control panel e Detergent dispenser drawer f Door g Access to filters, pumps and emer-gency release h Four height-adjustable feet
Page 57 - Rear view; Drain hose
Installation *INSTALLATION* 57 Rear view a Drain hose b Transport clips for inlet and drainhoses and mains connection cable c Mains connection cable d Protruding lid for holding when mov-ing the machine e Water inlet hose (pressure tested to7000 kPa) f Safety caps for transit bars g Transport clips ...
Page 58 - Installation surface; If installing on a wooden joist floor:
Installation *INSTALLATION* 58 Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitable in-stallation surface. It is far less prone tovibration during the spin cycle thanwooden floorboards or a carpeted sur-face.Please note: The machine must be level and se-curely positioned. To avoid vibratio...
Page 59 - Removing the transit bars; Removing the left-hand transit bar; Removing the right-hand transit bar; Withdraw the transit bar.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 Removing the transit bars Removing the left-hand transit bar Push the cover out and turn the left-hand transit bar 90° using the span-ner supplied. Withdraw the transit bar. Removing the right-hand transit bar Push the cover out and turn the left-hand transit bar...
Page 60 - Covering holes; Risk of injury from sharp edges.; Securing the transit bars; Risk of damage from incorrect; Fitting the transit bars; Opening the covers; The bars will slide in more easily if
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Covering 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 transit barsafter they have been removed. Push the covers in firmly until theyengage in position. Securing the transit bar...
Page 61 - Levelling the machine; Screwing out and adjusting the feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 Levelling the machine The washing machine must stand per-fectly level on all four feet to ensure safeand proper operation.Incorrect installation may increase elec-tricity and water consumption and maycause the machine to move about. Screwing out and adjusting the feet ...
Page 62 - Installing under a continuous worktop; Risk of electric shock due to ex-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 62 Installing under a continuous worktop Risk of electric shock due to ex- posed cablesThere is a risk of coming into contactwith live parts while the lid is re-moved.Do not remove the washing machinelid. This washing machine (with lid intact)can be pushed under a count...
Page 63 - The water protection system; overflow protection; Inlet hose; - Protection against bursting; Electronic module and housing; - Leak protection: any leaking water that
Installation *INSTALLATION* 63 The water protection system The Miele water protection system pro-tects all parts of the washing machinefrom water damage.The system consists of three main com-ponents: - the inlet hose- the electronic unit and drainage and overflow protection - the drain hose Inlet ho...
Page 64 - Connection to the water supply; Health risk and risk of damage; Connecting the water inlet hose; Damage caused by dirty water.; Hose extension
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 Connection to the water supply Health risk and risk of damage due to contaminated incoming water.The quality of the incoming watermust correspond to the drinking wa-ter specification of the country inwhich the washing machine is beingoperated.Always connect the washi...
Page 65 - Water drainage; Fitting the elbow
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 Water drainage The suds are drained through a drainpump with a 1 m high delivery head. Forthe water to drain freely, the hose mustbe free of kinks.If required, the hose can be extended toa length of up to 5 m. Accessories areavailable from your Miele dealer or fromthe ...
Page 67 - Electrical connection; Risk of fire from overheating.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 Electrical connection The washing machine is supplied withan electrical connection cable withmoulded plug ready for connection to aswitched socket.The socket must be easily accessibleafter the washing machine has been in-stalled. If that is not possible, ensurethat a s...
Page 68 - Technical data
Technical data 68 Height 850 mm Width 596 mm Depth 643 mm Depth with door open 1077 mm Height for building under 850 mm Width for building under 600 mm Weight Approx. 95 kg Capacity 10,0 kg dry laundry Supply voltage See data plate Rated load See data plate Fuse rating See data plate Consumption dat...
Page 69 - EU Conformity declaration; UK Conformity declaration; manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number; Statement of Compliance; Paul Wright
Technical data 69 EU Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that this washing machine complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.ie- For service, informa...
Page 70 - Consumption data
Consumption data 70 Pr ogr amme Load Energy W a ter Running time Temper a tur e 1 R esidual moistur e Speed kg kWh Litr es h:min °C % rpm E C O 4 0-6 0 * 10,0 0,99 6 7 3,8 3:59 4 2 5 2,0 14 00 5,0 0,4 36 56,6 2:59 33 5 0,4 14 00 2,5 0, 2 34 3 7, 2 2:59 2 6 5 7, 2 14 00 Cott ons 6 0 10,0 1,45 0 6 7,...
Page 71 - Opening the programming level
Programmable functions 71 The programmable functions are usedto alter the washing machine’s elec-tronics to suit changing requirements.Programmable functions can bealtered at any time. Opening the programming level Programming is carried out in 8 steps( , , ... ) using the sensor con- trol...
Page 72 - Exit programming level
Programmable functions 72 Editing and saving a program-mable function You can either switch a programmablefunction on/off or select different op-tions. Touch the or sensor control to switch the programmable functionon/off or to select an option: Programmable function Available options ...
Page 73 - Sensor tone
Programmable functions 73 Sensor tone Each touch of a sensor control is con-firmed with an audible tone. Selection = Sensor tone is switched off = Sensor tone is set to normal volume = Sensor tone is set to loud volume Lock code The lock code prevents the washingmachine being use...
Page 74 - Memory; Reduce temperature
Programmable functions 74 Memory The washing machine will save the lastsettings (temperature, spin speed andsome of the extras) selected for a pro-gramme after the programme has star-ted. When this programme is chosen again,these saved settings will appear in thedisplay.Options = Memory is s...
Page 75 - Water plus
Programmable functions 75 Water plus You can determine the amount of wa-ter used if the Water + extra is selec- ted. Selection = More water is used in the wash and rinse stages = An extra rinse is carried out = The water level in the wash and rinse stages is increased andan extra rin...
Page 76 - Low water pressure
Programmable functions 76 Low water pressure If the water pressure is below 100 kPa(1 bar), the washing machine cancelsthe programme and the fault mes- sage appears. If the water pressure cannot be in-creased, activating this function will pre-vent the programme from being can-celled.Options ...
Page 77 - Networking
Programmable functions 77 Networking The , and programmable functions are only displayed if the re-quirements for using Miele@homehave been met (see the “Before usingfor the first time” chapter,“Miele@home” section). Remote control You can use the Miele app to checkthe status of your...
Page 78 - Activating /Deactivating; Postponing the update
Programmable functions 78 Activating /Deactivating The RemoteUpdate function is activatedas standard. Available updates will bedownloaded automatically but will onlybe installed if you initiate installationmanually. Deactivate RemoteUpdate ifyou do not want any updates to bedownloaded automatically....
Page 79 - Switching off WiFi
Programmable functions 79 Switching off WiFi Turn the programme selector to the MobileStart programme. appears on the time display. Press and hold sensor control until the countdown on the time dis-play has finished. appears on the time display. - The WiFi is switched off.- The WiFi...
Page 80 - Caps Sport
Detergents and care products 80 Detergent, fabric care products, addit-ives and machine care products areavailable for this washing machine. Allproducts have been designed for Mielewashing machines.These and many other products can beordered from www.shop.miele.com, theMiele Customer Service Departm...
Page 81 - Fabric care
Detergents and care products 81 Fabric care These fabric care products are availableas convenient single-use capsules. Fabric conditioner cap - Fabric conditioner for freshly scented laundry - Pure and thorough cleanliness with a fresh scent - For soft, bouncy laundry- Prevents static charge in c...
Page 83 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWTel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected] Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123Tel: 1300 464 353E-mail: [em...