Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................... 6 Guide to the washer ..................................................................................................... 10 Control panel......................................................
Page 4 - Installation; Language
Contents 4 Installation ...................................................................................................................... 65 Front view ........................................................................................................................ 65 Rear view ............
Page 5 - Detergents and care products; Special-purpose detergents
Contents 5 Suds cooling .................................................................................................................... 99 Low water pressure ........................................................................................................ 99 Anti-Crease ....................
Page 6 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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. In ...
Page 7 - Use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in these operatinginstructions. If the power cord is damaged it must only be replaced by a Miele Service technician with a genuine Miele power cord. Under c...
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 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 Miele ...
Page 9 - FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should beinstalled and operated with minimum distance 8" (20 cm) betweenthe radiator and your body. Industry Canad...
Page 10 - Guide to the washer; Control panel; OK
Guide to the washer 10 Control panel a Control field The control field consists of a displayand various sensor buttons. Theindividual sensor buttons areexplained in the following sections. b Sensor buttons The values in the display can bechanged with the sensor buttons....
Page 11 - Language
Guide to the washer 11 h sensor button You can specify the degree of soilingof the load in three settings. Thissensor button is only active with theTwinDos option activated. i Start/Add laundry sensor button The program can be started assoon as the sensor button isflashing on and off. Touching...
Page 12 - Before using for the first time; Damage from incorrect
Before using for the first time 12 Damage from incorrect installation and connection.Installing and connecting thewashing machine incorrectly willcause serious damage to property.See “Installation”. Removing the protective filmand stickers Remove: - any protective film from the door- any sticker...
Page 13 - Availability of the Wi-Fi connection
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 account can be created via theMiele@mobile app. The Miele@mobile app will guide you...
Page 14 - steps; Setting the display text
Before using for the first time 14 Switching on the washingmachine Turn the program selector to the Normal program. The welcome tone will sound and thewelcome screen will light up. The display will guide you through the 5 steps of the initial commissioning. 1. Setting the display text You will be ...
Page 15 - Removing the shipping struts; Commissioning TwinDos; Determining the water hardness
Before using for the first time 15 3. 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 asdescribed in “Installat...
Page 16 - Settings for compartment; Miele UltraPhase 1; Per load; UltraPhase 1
Before using for the first time 16 Settings for compartment The UltraPhase 1 values are pre-set inthe standard default settings. Agent for OK Confirm with the OK sensor button. Miele UltraPhase 1 OK Confirm with the OK sensor button. The following will appear in the di...
Page 17 - Miele UltraPhase 2; UltraPhase 2
Before using for the first time 17 Push the UltraPhase 1 detergent cartridge into compartment 1 until it locks into position. Settings for compartment The UltraPhase 2 values are pre-set inthe standard default settings.After the cartridge has been pushed in,the display message switches to: Agen...
Page 18 - must
Before using for the first time 18 Push the UltraPhase 2 detergent cartridge into compartment 2 until it locks into position. When the cartridge is pushed in, themessage in the display changes to: “TwinDos” set. Can be changed in “Settings”. Confirm with the OK sensor control. Close the Twi...
Page 19 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of the packing material
Caring for the environment 19 Disposal of the packing material The cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable.Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags,etc. are disposed of safely and kept outof the reach of childr...
Page 20 - Environmentally friendly washing; Energy and water consumption; Express; Detergent consumption; Estimate
Environmentally friendly washing 20 Energy and water consumption - Make use of the maximum load of the respective wash program.The energy and water consumptionwill then be the lowest in relation tothe size of the load. - When smaller amounts of laundry are washed, the washing machine'sautomatic load...
Page 21 - Prepare the laundry; Sort the laundry
1. Prepare the laundry 21 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 labeledmachine ...
Page 22 - Selecting a program; Program selection; ” and using; Additional programs; program selector; MobileStart
2. Selecting a program 22 Switching on the washingmachine Turn the program selector to aprogram. Program selection There are three possible ways to selecta program: 1. Selecting the standard programswith the program selector dial Turn the program selector to therequired program. The selected pro...
Page 23 - 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 23 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 24 - Selecting program settings; Selecting an extra option; Options sensor button; Options; Degree of soiling; Delay Start; Setting the Delay Start time; Start in
4. Selecting program settings 24 Selecting a temperature/spinspeed You can alter the pre-set temperature/spin speed of a wash program if this ispermitted by the program. The temperatures reached inside thewashing machine might not be thesame as the temperatures selected.Perfect wash results are achi...
Page 25 - Canceling Delay Start; Setting the time period; SmartStart
4. Selecting program settings 25 Tip: The values will count upward and downward automatically if you keepyour finger on the sensor buttons. Canceling Delay Start The selected delay-start period can becanceled before the program starts. Touch the sensor button. The selected delay-start perio...
Page 26 - Activating TwinDos dispensing; More programs; Changing TwinDos dispensing; Whites; Deactivating TwinDos dispensing; Using other methods to remove stains
5. Adding detergent 26 There are several options for addingdetergent to the washing machine. The washing machine is equipped withthe TwinDos system. TwinDos has to be activated asdescribed in “Before using for the firsttime”. The TwinDos system can only beoperated with the Miele UltraPhase 1and Ultr...
Page 27 - Detergent dispenser drawer; Filling with detergent
5. Adding detergent 27 Detergent dispenser drawer This washing machine requires highefficiency detergent. Adhere strictly tothe dispensing amounts supplied by thedetergent manufacturer. The detergentsmust be marked with the followinglabel: Ensure that TwinDos dispensing isdeactivated. Filling with d...
Page 28 - wash
5. Adding detergent 28 Adding powder detergent The detergent dispenser drawercontains an insert for liquid detergent inthe compartment. This insert must be removed to use powder detergent. It is not possible to use powder detergent in the compartment. A pre-wash cannot be carried outwhen usi...
Page 29 - CapDosing; Inserting a capsule
5. Adding detergent 29 Too little detergent: - The laundry is not cleaned properly and may become gray and hard to thetouch over time. - Can lead to a build-up of bacteria in the washing machine. - Grease is not completely removed from the laundry. - Can lead to limescale deposits on the heater elem...
Page 30 - Color run and dye removers
5. Adding detergent 30 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 c...
Page 31 - Starting a program; Energy savings
6. Starting a program 31 Touch the flashing Start / Add laundry sensor button. The door will lock and the wash programwill start.The program status will appear in thedisplay. The washing machine will keep youupdated on the program status and thetime remaining for the program to run.If a delay-sta...
Page 32 - Start
7. Program end 32 Opening the door and removingthe laundry The door remains locked during theAnti-crease phase. The display willchange to show: End/Anti-Crease Press Start button Unlock the door either by touchingthe Start / Add laundry sensor button or by turning the program selector tothe ...
Page 33 - Spin cycle; Final spin speed; Program; Ending a program with a spin cycle; Ending a program without a spin cycle; Omitting the rinse-spin and final spin
Spin cycle 33 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 0 Normal – – – Delicates – – Sanitize – – Handwash – Dress Shirts – – Darks/Denims – Express – Extr...
Page 34 - Program guide; Programs on the program selector
Program guide Programs on the program selector Temperature with garment care label symbols Item/Tip Normal Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg) Hot + 140°F/60°C Cotton, linen, and mixed fibre 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 prog...
Page 35 - Silks
Program guide Temperature with garment care label symbols 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 silk shirts and blouses in the Silks program. Hot 120°F/50°C Warm + 105°F/40°C Warm 85°F/30°C Col...
Page 36 - Proofing; Programs positioned on the More programs/
Program guide Temperature with garment care label symbols 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. - Zip up or close any jackets with Velcro before washing. - Do not use fabric softener. - If requir...
Page 39 - Temperature; with garment care label; Pillows; Synthetic-filled washable pillows
Program guide Temperature with garment care label symbols Item/Tip Pillows 2 pillows 16" x 32" (40 x 80 cm) or 1 pillow 32" x 32" (80 x 80 cm) Hot + 140°F/60°C Synthetic-filled washable pillows - Remove air from the laundry before washing to prevent an excessive build-up of foam. T...
Page 40 - Settings
Program guide Settings /maintenance Settings You can use the settings to alter the washing machine's electronics to suitchanging requirements. See “Settings” for more detailed information. Maintenance The washing machine has two maintenance programs. 1. Clean Machine for cleaning the washing mac...
Page 41 - Extra options; Selecting extra options; SoftSteam; and; cannot; be combined with; Buzzer
Extra options 41 You can supplement the wash programswith extra options. Selecting extra options Extra options are selected or deselectedusing the sensor buttons in the controlfield. Additional extra options can beselected on the display using the Extras sensor button. Touch the sensor button for ...
Page 43 - Wash program overview – extra options
Wash program overview – extra options SoftSt eam Pr e -w ash Buzz er Soak Gen tle Allerg o W ash Extr aRinse Normal – – Delicates – Sanitize Handwash – – – – – – Dress Shirts – Darks/Denims – Express – – – – – – Extra White ...
Page 44 - Program sequence; Main wash
Program sequence 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 3-4...
Page 45 - = ultra sensitive rhythm
Program sequence 45 = 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 fullyelectronic controls with automatic loadcont...
Page 46 - Changing the program sequence; Interrupting a program; Canceling a program; Normal; Program Canceled
Changing the program sequence 46 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 47 - Detergent; Detergents recommended by Miele
Detergent Detergents recommended by Miele Miele Detergents have been specially designed for day-to-day use in MieleWashing Machines. See “Detergents and care products” for more informationabout these detergents. Miele UltraPhase 1 and 2 Miele Capsules Normal – Delicates – Sanitize ...
Page 48 - General detergent recommendations
Detergent General detergent recommendations The wash programs that are not listed do not have a detergent recommendation Universal detergent Color detergent Detergent for Woolens and delicates Bleach 1 Normal – Delicates – – – Sanitize – Handwash – – – Dress Shirts – Darks/Deni...
Page 49 - Replacing the TwinDos cartridge; Preparing the cartridge; or; Replacing the cartridge
Replacing the TwinDos cartridge 49 A message will appear in your washingmachine display if a detergent cartridgeis empty. A message will appear in your washingmachine display if a detergent cartridgeis empty. Preparing the cartridge Remove the cover cap from thecartridge. or Remove the film seal...
Page 50 - Cleaning and care; Risk of electric shock.
Cleaning and care 50 Cleaning the housing andcontrol 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 c...
Page 51 - Cleaning the
Cleaning and care 51 Removing and cleaning the insert forliquid detergents An insert for liquid detergents is locatedin the compartment of the detergent dispenser drawer. Remove the insert. Clean the insertthoroughly with warm water. Cleaning the compartment Compartment 1 has a siphon for be...
Page 52 - Cleaning the siphon and the; compartment no
Cleaning and care 52 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 particularlythoroughly after using liquid starch afew times. 1. Remove the siphon from the...
Page 53 - TwinDos maintenance; Starting the maintenance program; Maintenance; TwinDos Care; Yes; Cleaning the removable compartment
Cleaning and care 53 TwinDos maintenance Damage resulting from dried laundry detergent.If the system has not been used for along time (more than 2 months),detergent in the hoses can becomeviscous or dry out. The hoses canbecome blocked and would thenneed to be cleaned by CustomerService.Clean the ...
Page 54 - Clean; Cleaning the water-inlet filter; Cleaning the filter in the inlet hose
Cleaning and care 54 Sanitize info(Cleaning the drum) Washing at low temperatures and/orusing liquid detergents can causebacteria and odors to build up in thewashing machine. Use the Clean Machine program to clean the washing machine. Note the message in thedisplay: Sanitize info: Run a high temp. p...
Page 55 - Frequently asked questions; A wash program cannot be started; Fault message after a program has been interrupted; Problem
Frequently asked questions 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 tocontact Miele Customer Service.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/service.The fo...
Page 56 - at least 2 minutes; Fault message after the end of the program
Frequently asked questions Problem Possible cause and solution Water intake See Water intake is blocked or restricted. Check whether the faucet is turned on properly. Check whether the intake hose is kinked. Check whether there is sufficient water pressure. The filter in the water intake is...
Page 57 - Messages or faults affecting the TwinDos system
Frequently asked questions Problem Possible cause and solution Sanitize info: Run ahigh temp. programor the “Clean Ma-chine” program When washing, a wash program using a temperatureabove 140°F (60°C) has not been run for a long time. Turn the program selector to Additional programs / . Touc...
Page 59 - General problems with the washer; General problems with the washing machine
Frequently asked questions General problems with the washer Problem Possible cause and solution The washing machine isemitting an odor. The Sanitize info was not observed. When washing, awash program using a temperature above 60°C(140°F) has not been run for a long time. Run the Clean Machine prog...
Page 60 - Poor wash results
Frequently asked questions Problem Possible cause and solution At the end of the pro-gram there is still liquidin the capsule. The small pipe in the detergent dispenser draweronto which the capsule is placed is blocked. Clean the small pipe. Not a fault.For technical reasons, a small amount of wat...
Page 61 - Use the; The drum door cannot be opened; The drum is locked during a program.; The door lock has jammed.
Frequently asked questions Problem Possible cause and solution 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...
Page 62 - 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 62 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 63 - Clean the drain filter thoroughly.; Danger of injury due to rotating
Frequently asked questions 63 Clean the drain filter thoroughly. Remove any foreign objects (e.g.,buttons, coins, etc.) and clean theinterior. Turn the impellers by hand tocheck that they rotate freely. Replace the drain filter correctly andtighten it securely. Close the drain pump flap. R...
Page 64 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Customer Service 64 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/service. 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 Miel...
Page 65 - Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 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 66 - Rear view; Drain hose
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 Rear view a Drain hose b Transport clips for inlet and drainhoses and power cord c Electrical connection d Protruding lid for holding whenmoving the machine e Cold-water inlet hose (pressure-proof to 870 psi/6,000 kPa) f Hot-water inlet hose (pressure-proofto 870 psi/6...
Page 67 - Installation surface; If installing on a wooden joist floor:; Dimensions; Danger of injury due to unsecure
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitableinstallation 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 andsecurely positioned. To avo...
Page 68 - Removing the shipping struts; Removing the left-hand shipping strut; Pull out the shipping strut.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 68 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 69 - 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* 69 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 70 - Leveling the machine; Unscrewing and adjusting the feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 70 Leveling the machine The washing machine must standperfectly level on all four feet to ensuresafe and proper operation.Incorrect installation may increaseelectric and water consumption andmay cause the machine to move about. Unscrewing and adjusting the feet The four a...
Page 71 - Risk of tipping over due to; Washer-dryer stack dimensions; Frame
Installation *INSTALLATION* 71 WTV 502 Risk of tipping over due to incorrect 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-d...
Page 72 - Preparing the stacking kit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 72 Preparing the stacking kit Remove the screen from the stackingkit. Set the screen aside. The screen will notbe needed until the end of theinstallation process. 180° Place the stacking kit upside down ona soft surface, e.g., a blanket. Stick the 6 sealing rings to...
Page 73 - Aligning the stacking kit; Unscrew the 4 tumble dryer feet.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 73 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 screwsincluded with the...
Page 74 - This step must be carried out by; people; Securing the tumble dryer
Installation *INSTALLATION* 74 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 76 - Turn the stacking kit upside down.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 76 Preparing the stacking kit Leave the cardboard inlay in thedrawer. 180° Turn the stacking kit upside down. Stick the sealing rings to theunderside of the stacking kit. 180° Turn the stacking kit the right way upand place it on the washing machinelid. Aligning the...
Page 77 - Fastening the stacking kit in place; Press against the drawer.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 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 78 - Preparing the tumble dryer; Then set down the front feet.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 78 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 79 - Inserting the drawer
Installation *INSTALLATION* 79 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 80 - Damage resulting from failure to; Installing under a countertop; Risk of electric shock due to; Setting up the cabinet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 80 Turn the screw to move the drawerfront to the right or left. Additional installationrequirements The washing machine must beinstalled in accordance with therelevant local regulations. Damage resulting from failure to remove the shipping struts.Failure to remove the...
Page 81 - For closets at room height; Risk of damage due to; Installation on a plinth
Installation *INSTALLATION* 81 For closets at room height You can also insert a ventilationopening at the top of the closet. Inaddition, you must provide an openingon the bottom side of the door. Risk of damage due to overheating of the washing machine.The air supply must not be hinderedby an addi...
Page 82 - Components of the base
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 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 83 - Installing the connecting pieces
Installation *INSTALLATION* 83 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 84 - Damage to washing machine and; Repeat the process for; all 4 feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 84 Preparing the rear panel of theWTS 510 Stick the sealing strips from theaccessory pack to the inside of therear panel as shown in the image. Connecting the washing machine tothe base Damage to washing machine and floorThe washing machine and the floormay be damaged...
Page 85 - Using a wrench, tighten all; threaded bolts; alternately and evenly
Installation *INSTALLATION* 85 Push the base and the washingmachine together. The set screwsmust be inserted in the holes of thefeet that 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 t...
Page 87 - Removing the cover cap
Installation *INSTALLATION* 87 Removing the cover cap Open the drawer. There is a cover cap on each side ofthe drawer. Remove the cover caps by hand. Aligning the drawer vertically On both sides of the drawer is a wheelwhich can be used to adjust the height.Make sure you adjust the height even...
Page 88 - Adjusting the inclination of the drawer; Drawer with round rail
Installation *INSTALLATION* 88 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 frominside and set t...
Page 89 - Drawer with square rail; Slide the two covers back.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 89 Place the bottom of the panels inposition and press the panels inwardat the 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 follow...
Page 90 - Connecting the bases
Installation *INSTALLATION* 90 = = During installation, please note thefollowing: - The bases must be the same height.- The bases must be in line with each other. Connecting the bases Loosen the counter nuts on the feetof the base of the washing machineand the tumble dryer. Fold out the connecti...
Page 91 - 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* 91 The water protection system The Miele water protection systemprotects all parts of the washingmachine and its surroundings fromwater damage.The system consists of the followingmain components: - the inlet hose- the electronic module and drainage and overflow protection...
Page 92 - Water drainage; Installing the elbow
Installation *INSTALLATION* 92 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 93 - Electrical connection; ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS
Installation *INSTALLATION* 93 Electrical connection GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded. Inthe event of a malfunction orbreakdown, grounding will reduce therisk of electric shock by providing apath of least resistance for electriccurrent. This appliance is equippedwith a cord havi...
Page 94 - Technical data
Technical data Height 33 ¹⁄₂" (850 mm) Width 23 ¹⁄₂" (596 mm) Depth 25 ⁵⁄ ₁₆" (636 mm) Depth with door open 41 ¹⁄₂" (1054 mm) Height for building under 33 ¹⁄₂" (+⁵⁄₁₆"/-¹/₁₆") (850 mm) Width for building under 23 ⁵⁄₈" (600 mm) Weight Approx. 220.5 lb (100 kg) Capacity...
Page 95 - Calling up settings; Selecting settings; Changing a setting; Closing the Settings menu
Settings 95 You can use the settings to alter thewashing machine's electronics to suitchanging requirements.The settings can be altered at anytime. Calling up settings Turn the program selector to the Additional programs / position. Table Linens/Drapes OK Touch the sensor buttons ...
Page 96 - Change dosage
Settings 96 TwinDos You can set the type of detergent anddispensing quantities and check the filllevel of the UltraPhase 1 andUltraPhase 2 cartridges. Change dosage The set values for dispensingUltraPhase 1 and UltraPhase 2detergent can be checked andcorrected. Check level The level is displayed wit...
Page 97 - Code
Settings 97 Code The PIN code prevents the washingmachine being used without yourknowledge. Options - Activate When the PIN code has beenactivated, you have to enter it afterswitching the washing machine on.Otherwise, the washing machinecannot be operated.The factory default PIN code is 125. - Chang...
Page 98 - Program info; Soak duration; Soak
Settings 98 Display switch-off The display and the sensor buttonlighting is switched off to save energy.The Start / Add laundry sensor button flashes slowly. Options - On (factory default) The lighting switches off after10 minutes. - On (not crnt prog) The lighting remains switched onthroughout the...
Page 99 - Gentle action; Maximum rinse level; Low water pressure
Settings 99 Gentle action When Gentle action is activated, drumrotation is reduced. In this way, lightlysoiled items can be washed moregently. Gentle action can be activated for the Normal and Wrinkle-free programs. Gentle action is deactivated asstandard. Temp. reduction At high altitudes, water ha...
Page 101 - Delay; Activating /deactivating
Settings 101 SmartGrid The SmartGrid setting is only visible if the Miele@home setting is set up and activated. You can set your washing machine tostart automatically based on anexternal signal within a certain timeperiod. Activating SmartGrid gives the Delay Start sensor button a new function. You ...
Page 102 - Bleach
Settings 102 Bleach You can activate the automaticaddition of bleach at the end of themain wash. Bleach may only be used in someprograms. See “5. Adding detergent –Using bleach” for more detailedinformation.Activating bleach extends the programduration by approximately 10 minutes.The washing machine...
Page 103 - Miele UltraPhase 1 and 2; Caps Sport
Detergents and care products 103 Detergent, fabric care products,additives, and machine care productsare available for this washing machine.All the products have been designed forMiele washing machines.These and many other useful productscan be ordered via the Miele onlineshop, from your Miele deale...
Page 104 - Fabric care
Detergents and care products 104 CottonRepair Capsules - Special-purpose detergent for cotton fabrics - Visibly renews fabrics with just one wash - Special Miele formula with Novozymes technology - Removes pilling and renews color intensity and brightness - Depending on fabric do not use more than 1...
Page 107 - 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...