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Operating Instructions Washer PW 6065 Plus To prevent accidents and machine damage read these instructions before installation or use. M.-Nr. 07 509 320 e n-U S[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Guide to the washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Control panel ......................................................6 Before using for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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, WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons while using your appliance follow basic safety precautions, including the following: Read all instructions before using the appliance. ~ Check the packaging, the washer and accessories for any signs of damage. Do not use a damaged appliance. ~ GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This ap[...]
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~ Do not install or use a washer with visible damage. ~ Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in these operating instructions. ~ Ensure power is not supplied to the appliance while maintenance or repair work is being performed. The machine is only completely isolated from the ele[...]
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Use ~ Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used near children. ~ Make sure that no unattended children can access the machine. There is a potential danger that children can be trapped in the drum. This may cause major injuries or the death of the child. ~ The drum door glass will[...]
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Control panel a Display* See the following pages for more information b Direct select buttons To select a wash program directly. You can also save a "Favorite" wash program on these buttons. c "Start" button d PC Indicator/Optical interface Allows a service technician to check and update the wash programs e Jog shuttle Turn to s[...]
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Display function Display contents will vary with program offering. Main menu 1 Cottons Uni. 140°F Program selection... 2 Wrinkle-free 104°F Settings F ... 3 Delicates 104°F 4 Woollens H 86°F 12:00 The display shows the main menu (with default settings). "Program selection" is highlighted. If the display is dark (in Standby mode) turn [...]
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Menu Program selection Program Back A selection Cottons Hygiene Cottons Uni. Minimum Iron H All pre-set programs can be selected with the jog shuttle. Depending on the direction the jog shuttle is turned the highlighter moves up or down. The arrows e- at the right side of the display show that more selections are available. ^ Press the jog shuttle [...]
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The appliance must be correctly installed and connected before the first use. Please see the "Installation instructions." For safety reasons, it is not possible to run a spin cycle before the first use. A program must be run without laundry and detergent to flush out any residual water from the factory testing process. ^ Open the water su[...]
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1. Sort the laundry ^ Empty all pockets. , Foreign objects left in pockets (e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.) can cause damage to clothes and the machine. ^ Pre-treat stains. Tough stains (blood, egg, coffee, tea etc.) or badly soiled areas (collars and cuffs) should be pre-treated with a stain remover or a paste made of powder detergent and wa[...]
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2. Load the washer ^ Open the drum door using the a button. The drum light comes on. ^ Load the laundry loosely into the drum. For best results, wash mixed loads of small and large items. This will improve washing effectiveness and help distribute the load evenly. For the lowest energy and water consumption load the washer to its max. capacity. See[...]
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4. Adding detergent Use detergent according to the laundry soiling and water hardness. Too little detergent may cause: – ineffective cleaning of laundry; fabrics may become gray and stiff over time. – grease stains on the laundry. – hard water deposits on the heating element. Too much detergent may cause: – over sudsing with minimal drum mo[...]
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Using powder detergent Liquid detergent inserts come already inserted in the detergent compartments. To use powder detergent remove the inserts. ^ Remove the inserts from both compartments j and i . i Detergent for "Heavy Soil" ^ Only add detergent ( 1 / 3 of the total amount recommended) to the i compartment, if the "Heavy Soil"[...]
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5. Starting a program "Start" flashes when a program can be started. ^ Press the "Start" button. The "Start" button lights. The display shows the approximate program run time. It will count down in minutes. In the first 10 minutes the washer calculates the water absorbency of the laundry. The overall program time may b[...]
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To cancel a program A program can be canceled any time after the program start. ^ Press the G button "Cancel". The wash water will be drained away. ^ Open the drum door before starting a new program. To change a program After the program start the spin speed can be selected until the final spin starts. The Extras "Starch Stop" a[...]
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Programs may vary. Cottons Hygiene 203°F to 158°F (95°C to 70°C) max. 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg) Items Items made from cotton and linen, i.e. bed linens, baby clothing, underwear Detergent Universal detergent Extras Pre-wash, Starch Stop, Rinse Stop, Intensive*, Water plus* Note The selection of a spin speed under 1000 rpm and the setting "Without [...]
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Quick wash 104°F (40°C) to cold max. 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg) Items Small loads of lightly soiled items, which can be washed in "Cottons Uni." Detergent Universal or color detergent Extras Rinse Stop Woollens 104°F (40°C) to cold max. 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) Items Items made from machine washable wool and wool blend fabrics. Detergent Detergent for [...]
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Denim 104°F (40°C) to cold max. 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg) Tip – Before washing denim items turn them inside out. – Denim items bleed during the first few washes. Wash dark and light colored items separately. Detergent Liquid color detergent Extras Rinse Stop Toweling 203°F to 140°F (95°C to 60°C) max. 12.1 lbs (5.5 kg) Tip Wash dark colors with a [...]
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Additional programs The following programs can be added in "Settings - Supervisor level" when activated by Technical Service. Kitchen linen 203°F to 140°F (95°C to 60°C) max. 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg) Items Kitchen linens made from cottons and linen fabrics, i.e. chef jackets and pants, towels, rags Tip Use the "Pre-wash" program fo[...]
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Pillows 203°F to 104°F (95°C to 40°C) 1 queen (80x80 cm) or 2 twin size pillows (40x80 cm) Items Washable pillows with a filling of feathers, down or synthetics. Tip Regard the fabric care label! Detergent Liquid detergent Extras Rinse Stop Outerwear 104°F (40°C) to cold max. 6.6 lbs (3.0 kg) Items Outdoor clothing made from micro fibers. Tip[...]
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Disinfection programs max. 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg) Items Items made of cotton or mixed fabrics. Note For different requirements with a temperature selection of 185°F [85°C (thermal)] to 104°F [40°C (chemothermal)] with the respective holding times. Detergent Use a detergent for disinfection and chemothermal disinfection. Regard the temperature level [...]
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*Programs may vary depending on the offerings of your machine. Main wash Rinse Spin Water level Wash rhythm Water level Rinses Rinse spin Final spin Cottons Hygiene d a ( 2 LL Cottons Uni. d a ( 2 LL Minimum iron d a ( 2 LL Delicates e b e 2 – L Quick wash d a ( 2 LL Woollens ( c ( 2 LL Silks e d e 2 – L Shirts ( a ( 2 – L Disinfection* ( a ([...]
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The washer is equipped with an electronic control which determines the load size automatically. The washer determines the required water consumption for each load depending on quantity and water absorbency of the laundry. Different program sequences and wash times will result. The program sequence shown here represents the basic program with a maxi[...]
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Maximum spin speeds Program rpm Cottons Hygiene 1400 Cottons Uni. 1400 Minimum iron 1000 Delicates 600 Quick wash 1400 Woollens 1200 Silks 400 Shirts 600 Disinfection programs* 1400 Kitchen linen* 1400 Table linen* 1200 Curtains* 400 Pillows* 1400 Outerwear* 900 Proofing* 800 Denim 900 Toweling 1400 Extra Rinse 1200 Sluice* 1400 Starch 1400 Spin 14[...]
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The basic wash programs can be enhanced with "Extras". Accessing the submenu "Extras" Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpm Duration 0:47 h Extras H Timer Y H Back A H ^ Press the direct select button D . The submenu "Extras" shows. Selecting Extras Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpm Extras Pre-wash Starch Stop Rinse hold Back A ^ Se[...]
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Rinse Stop The washer stops after the last rinse, the laundry remains soaking in water. This will prevent wrinkles if the laundry is not removed immediately at the end of the wash program. Intensive* For laundry with normal to heavy soiling or stains. The total time for the wash program will be extended. Water plus* The washer comes factory set wit[...]
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The timer option allows you to select the program end time. The program start can be delayed from 30 minutes to 24 hours. Select the submenu Timer Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpm Duration 0:47 h Extras H Timer Y H Back A H ^ Press the direct select button E . The "Timer" menu shows. Select the Timer time The program end can be selected in 30[...]
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The washer has the option to save the most used wash programs on the direct select buttons. The option "Save" must be selected in "Settings - Supervisor level". Contact Technical Service for access to this level. Selecting/Changing a Favorite Main menu 1 Cottons Uni. 140°F Program selection... 2 Minimum iron 104°F Settings F .[...]
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– Select a program Program Back A selection Cottons Hygiene Cottons Uni. Minimum iron H ^ Select the desired program with the jog shuttle and confirm. The basic menu shows again. – Selecting a temperature Cottons Uni. 140 °F 1400 rpm Temperature cold - 140°F a ^ Select the desired temperature with the jog shuttle and confirm. The basic menu s[...]
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Saving a Favorite The basic menu shows all selected components. Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpm Pre-wash Duration 0:56 h Extras H Timer Y H Save H Back A H ^ Press the direct select button F . Assigning a direct select button Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpm Pre-wash Previous : Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpm Save to : 1 2 3 4 Back A ^ Select the desired num[...]
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Only use laundry detergent formulated for front loading washing machines. For wool and wool blend fabrics use a detergent formulated for wools. Follow instructions on the detergent packaging for the correct use and amount of detergent. The amount of detergent used depends on the level of soiling: Light soiling No soiling or stains are visible Norma[...]
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Fabric softener, liquid starch Fabric softener added to the wash program will make fabrics feel softer and will reduce static cling in the dryer. Liquid starch is a synthetic starch wash used to give fabrics some stiffness. Starch can be included in any wash program as part of the final rinse. Automatic dispensing of fabric softener or liquid starc[...]
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Separate fabric softener ^ Add fabric softener to the § compartment. ^ Select the "Starch" program. ^ Press "Start". Separate starch ^ Prepare and dispense the amount of starch recommended on the packaging. ^ Add starch to the i compartment. ^ Select the program "Starch". ^ Press "Start". Starching with Star[...]
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, Before cleaning the appliance, disconnect the power supply by unplugging the unit or manually tripping the circuit breaker. Never clean the machine or near its vicinity with a water or high pressure hose. , Do not use chemical solvents, abrasive cleaners, glass or all purpose cleaners. These can damage plastic surfaces and other parts. Cleaning t[...]
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Cleaning the niche of the detergent drawer ^ Using a bottle brush remove any detergent or lime deposits from the water inlet valves at the top of the detergent drawer niche. Cleaning the liquid detergent inserts ^ Push the insert apart and remove the siphon for easy cleaning. Cleaning and Care 35[...]
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Cleaning the inlet hose filter The washer has two water inlet filters to protect each inlet valve. Check and clean these filters every 6 months. This may have to be done more frequently with some water supplies. Cleaning the inlet hose filters ^ Turn off the water supply. ^ Unscrew the inlet hose from the valve by turning the connector counterclock[...]
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, Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified and trained person in accordance with local and national safety regulations. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. The following section will help you avoid placing a service call by identifying issues you may encounter while operating the machine[...]
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General problems with the washer Problem Possible cause Solution The washer shakes during the spin cycle. – The four feet are not resting evenly on the floor. – The floor is not properly reinforced. – Level the machine (see Installation Instructions). – It is recommended that the machine be installed on a concrete base. There are unusual so[...]
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Poor wash results Problem Possible cause Solution The laundry does not get clean with liquid detergent. Liquid detergents do not contain bleaching agents. Fruit, coffee and tea stains may not be removed. – Use powder detergent containing bleach. (Be sure this is suitable according the fabric care labels of the laundry.) – Fill powder bleach in [...]
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The door will not open when the " a " button is pressed Problem Solution The washer has no power. Insert the plug into the outlet and ensure the circuit breaker has not tripped. Power failure To open the drum door, see "Frequently asked questions - Opening the drum door during a power failure...". The door was not properly close[...]
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Opening the door during a power failure or when the drain is blocked , Disconnect the machine from the power supply. ^ Open the detergent dispenser drawer. ^ Remove the tool. ^ Open the lint trap door. Machines with a drain pump If the main drain hose is clogged, water will be retained in the machine (max. 6.5 gal [30 l]) . , Caution: If laundry ha[...]
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Once the flow of water stops: ^ Remove the lint trap lid. ^ Remove any foreign objects or lint from the filter. ^ Check that the impeller (in the back of the chamber) rotates freely by spinning it with your hand. ^ Return the lint trap lid and tighten into place. If the drain filter is not tightened securely water will leak out when the machine is [...]
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Machines with a drain valve ^ Press the lever for the emergency drain down and hold until you hear no more water running out. Open the drum door , Always make sure the drum is stationary before reaching in to remove laundry. A moving drum is extremely dangerous. ^ Insert a screwdriver into the notch beside the lever, pull it down. The door will now[...]
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Repairs In the event of a fault which you cannot easily fix yourself, please contact technical service using the information on the back of this manual. ^ Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting the Technical Service Department. Both can be found on the data plate visible above the front glass on the inside of the[...]
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Installation Instructions To prevent accidents and machine damage read these instructions before installation or use.[...]
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Front view a Water intake hose hot b Water intake hose cold c Control panel d Detergent dispenser drawer e Drum door f Access panel to drain filter, drain pump and emergency door release g Height adjustable feet h Stand i Retaining clips (for concrete stand) j Recessed grip Installation 46[...]
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Rear view a Lid with transport grips b Mounting for: – Water intake hose – Drain hose – Withdrawn shipping struts c Power cord d Shipping struts with rotary protectors e Water intake hose (cold) f Water intake hose (hot) g Drain hose for drain pump h Drain hose for drain valve (optional accessory) i Height adjustable feet Installation 47[...]
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Installation site The appliance is not intended to be mounted in a wall or other vertical surface of a building or cabinet. The unit is allowed for built-in application. , The machine may not be operated without the lid in place. , Do not install the machine directly next to or over an open floor drain or drain channel. Moisture can penetrate the m[...]
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^ Turn the left shipping strut counterclockwise 90° with the enclosed combination wrench. ^ Pull the shipping strut out. ^ Turn the right shipping strut clockwise 90° with the enclosed combination wrench. ^ Pull out the shipping strut out. Installation 49[...]
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^ Close the holes with the rotary protectors and their caps. ^ Fasten the shipping struts at the rear side of the washer. Take care to insert the drill holes, b , into the clamps, a . , Movement of the washer without the shipping struts in place should be kept to a minimum. The shipping struts should be stored on the back of the washer for future u[...]
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Leveling the washer To ensure smooth operation the washer must be level. Failure to level the machine can result in increased water and energy consumption as well as the washer "banging" during the spin cycle or "walking" across the floor during use. Adjust the four leveling feet The washer is leveled by adjusting the four feet.[...]
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Washer/ Dryer Stack The Miele washing machine can be installed as part of a washer-dryer stack in combination with a Miele tumble dryer. An appropriate stacking kit* is required. Installation of the stacking kit must be performed by a Miele Service Technician. Reinstallation of the machine lid When reinstalling the appliance lid, check the firm fit[...]
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Water connection Cold water connection A water faucet with 3 / 4 " thread must be provided on-site. If none is available the machine must be connected to a water line by a qualified plumber. The water pressure must be between 14.5 -145 psi (1 -10 bar). If the water pressure is greater than 145 psi (10 bar), a pressure reducer must be installed[...]
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Hot water connection Connecting the machine to a hot water supply will lead to low electrical consumption during hot water operation. The hot water temperature at the water supply must not exceed 158°F (70°C). The water in single water lines from the hot water source cool faster when not in constant use. To heat the wash water more electricity mu[...]
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Drainage There are two drainage extras for this machine: Drain valve The machine is drained with a motorized drain valve. A connection can be made to an on-site floor drain (gully with an air gap) on an angle. Drain pump The wash water is drained using a pump wit ha3f t( 1m ) delivery height. Make sure there are no kinks in the drain hose. The elbo[...]
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Electrical connection , This installation should be performed by an experienced and qualified technician, in accordance with local codes and regulations. The washer comes with a power cord and NEMA L6-30 plug. The machine is supplied as standard for connection to a 208/240 V, 60 Hz, 30 A, 2-phase electrical supply. For extra safety it is advisable [...]
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Height 33 7/16" (85 cm) Width 23 7/16" (59.5 cm) Depth 28 3/8" (72 cm) Depth with the door open 44 1/8" (112 cm) Weight 240 lbs (109 kg) Maximum floor load 613 lb [2778 Newton (approx. 278 kg)] Capacity 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg) dry laundry Fuse rating see data plate Rated load see data plate Noise level during spinning (Noise emission [...]
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Disposal of the packing materials The cardboard box and packing materials protect the appliance during shipping. To prevent suffocation of children ensure that any plastic wrapping, bags, etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children. Please recycle. Disposal of an old appliance Old appliances may contain materials that can be r[...]
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Menu Settings J to adjust standard settings The washer controls can be adjusted to changing demands through the settings menu.[...]
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Opening the menu Settings 1 Cottons Uni. 140°F Program selection... 2 Minimum iron 104°F Settings F ... 3 Delicates 104°F 4 Woollens H 86°F 12:00 ^ Select the "Settings" J in the main menu and confirm by pressing the jog shuttle. Selecting Settings Settings Back A Language F Water plus Suds cooling H ^ Select the settings to be change[...]
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Language J The display contents can be shown in different languages. The displayed language can be set in the submenu "Language" J . ^ Select the desired language and confirm with "OK". The flag behind the word "Language" is a guide to find the settings menu in case a foreign language is shown. If the language setting [...]
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Contrast / Brightness The contrast / brightness of the display can be set at ten different levels. The contrast / brightness changes immediately when a different level is selected. ^ Confirm the setting with the jog shuttle. Standby The display goes out after 10 minutes and the "Start" button flashes slowly to save energy. By turning the [...]
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The menu Settings - Supervisor level must be activated by Technical Service. The menu "Settings" (except Languages J ) is locked with a code to prevent unwanted access. Selecting Settings Settings Back A Language F Supervisor level ^ Select "Supervisor level" and confirm. Settings Back A Supervisor level Access via code ^ Select[...]
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Confirming the code 0 0 0 Confirm code OK H Back A H ^ Confirm the entered code. W Code accepted Menu opened The user is now in the "Supervisor level". The previously described settings and all of the following settings can be changed. Change the code to prevent unauthorized access to the settings. Settings - Supervisor level 64[...]
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Language J The display contents can be shown in different languages. The fixed default language can be set in the submenu "Language J ". ^ Select the desired language and confirm with "OK". Sort languages The order of the first 4 languages in the display can be set, when the option "Language menu - international" or &q[...]
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Logo The Miele Professional logo or your own logo can be displayed. (Only in conjunction with the setting "Controller option "WS-KW-Buttons + Logo"). The Miele Professional logo is shown by default. Language menu This option allows you to display an additional welcome screen which requests a language selection. The screen can be show[...]
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Intensive Water plus You can select if the extras "Intensive" and "Water plus" are shown in the menu "Extras". The option is factory set to "off". Water plus In the setting "Water plus" you can select the settings for the Extra "Water plus". You can select from three options. Water plus : [...]
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Pre-wash water The water type for the pre-wash can be selected (except for the program "Woolens, Silk, Curtains and Proofing"). The hot water intake will be only accessible at a wash temperature of 86°F (30°C) or higher. This option is set to "hot" by default. Main wash water The water type for the main wash can be selected (e[...]
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Water level Cottons The program "Cottons Hygiene" and "Cottons Uni." allows you to increase the water level for the main wash. This option is set to "Block Parameter" by default. (The water level will be controlled by the default program data.) Water level Min. iron The program "Minimum iron" allows you to in[...]
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No. of programs Additional programs can be added to the program selection. 0 Additional programs (default) 4 Additional programs ("Table linen", "Pillows", "Curtains" and "Kitchen linen") 2 Additional programs ("Outerwear" and "Proofing") 6 Additional programs (all of the above programs). [...]
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2nd pre-wash Kitchen linen The program "Kitchen linen" allows an additional pre-wash. ^ Add the detergent for the additional pre-wash directly in the drum. This option is set to "off" by default. No. rinses Cottons The programs "Cottons Hygiene" and "Cottons Uni." allow to change the number of rinse cycles. 2[...]
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Spin free of charge When operated by a coin mechanism, the program "Spin" can be activated free of charge. This option is set to "off" by default. Lock If a coin mechanism is connected the washer can be locked immediately or 3 minutes after starting a program. You can select from four options: immediately The washer is locked im[...]
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Controls The "Operating variant" of the machine can be adjusted. Caution: When selecting "WS-KW-Buttons simple" or "WS-KW-Buttons + Logo" the "Settings" component will not be offered any longer once the menu "Settings/Supervisor level" is closed. The "Supervisor level" cannot be accessed a[...]
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Alteration rights reserved / 1912 INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE TO OBTAIN THE MOST CURRENT PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS, TECHNICAL & WARRANTY INFORMATION. M.-Nr. 07 509 320 / 02[...]