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Operating instructions for Washing machine W 2859i WPM SUPERTRONIC To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. M.-Nr. 09 579 090 e n-G B[...]
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Caring for our environment .........................................6 Warning and Safety instructions .....................................7 Operating the washing machine .....................................1 4 Control panel .....................................................1 4 Selector sensors ..................................................[...]
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6. Programme end - unload the drum ................................3 5 Extra options ....................................................3 6 Favourite programmes ............................................3 8 Spinning ........................................................4 0 Final spin speed ..................................................4 0 [...]
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Problem solving guide ............................................5 6 The programme does not start .......................................5 6 The following fault messages appear in the display and the programme stops . . 57 The following fault messages appear in the display at the end of the programme . . 58 Problems with the load size indicator ..[...]
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Fitting a plinth facing ...............................................7 8 The Miele water protection system ....................................7 9 Connection to the water supply .......................................8 0 Connection to the drainage system ....................................8 1 Electrical connection U.K. ..........................[...]
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Disposal of the packing material The packaging is designed to protect the machine from damage during transportation. The packaging materials used are selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled. Recycling the packaging reduces the use of raw materials in the manufacturing process and also reduces t[...]
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This machine complies with current safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the machine, please read these instructions carefully before using it for the first time. They contain important information on its safety, use and maintenance. Keep the[...]
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Safety with children ~ Children 8 years and older may use, clean or maintain the washing machine without supervision only if they have been shown how to do so in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. ~ Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the machine unless they are constantly supervised. ~ The washing machine is not a toy[...]
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Technical safety ~ Before setting up the washing machine, check it for any externally visible damage. Do not install or use a damaged washing machine. ~ Before connecting the washing machine, ensure that the connection data on the data plate (voltage and frequency) match the mains electricity supply. If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician[...]
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~ Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the user, for which Miele cannot accept liability. Repairs should only be undertaken by a Miele approved service technician. ~ If the connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced by a Miele approved service technician to protect the user from danger. ~ The machine must be isolated[...]
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Correct use ~ The maximum load of dry laundry for this machine is 5.5 kg. See the "Programme chart" for the maximum recommended loads in individual programmes. ~ Do not install your washing machine in rooms where temperatures below freezing may occur. Frozen hoses may burst or split. The reliability of the electronic control unit may be i[...]
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~ If the correct amount of detergent is dispensed, the machine should not need to be descaled. If, however, you do wish to descale it, only use proprietary non-corrosive descaling agents and strictly observe the instructions on the packaging. A special descaling agent is available to order from Miele (see "Optional accessories"). ~ Textil[...]
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Accessories ~ Accessory parts may only be fitted when expressly approved by Miele. If other parts are used, guarantee, 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 stacking kit (available as an optional accessory). Please make sure you ord[...]
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Control panel a Miele { home Symbol for Miele | home enabled appliance b Information sensor : The sensor lights up when information about the menu in the display is available. c Service interface This is used by service technicians to run diagnostic checks on your machine, or to update programming data in the future. d Selector sensors A sensor is [...]
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Selector sensors The selector sensors are on the left and right of the display. They light up when they are active. The selector sensors are used for the following: Selecting an option A dot ( # ) next to an option indicates that it can be selected. The selector sensor on the left is active when the dot ( # )i si n front of the word, the selector s[...]
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Favourite programmes You can save up to ten of your own customised wash programmes under names of your choice. Washing tips These help you find the correct wash programme. You are guided step by step so that you can select the best programme for the fabrics and garments you want to wash. You can alter the recommended temperature, extra options sele[...]
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Structure of the main menu Favourite programmes – Favourite programmes – Create – Change – Delete Cottons – Minimum iron – Delicates – .... – Temp. – .... – Spin speed – Extras* – Stains – Start at – Finish at – Safety lock – Load / Detergent Washing tips – Cottons* – Delicates* – Cotton + synthetic* – Woolle[...]
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Settings ! – Language ! – Time* – Gentle action – Longer pre-wash for Cottons – Suds cooling – Code – Temperature unit – Buzzer – Keypad tone – Brightness – Contrast – Display / keypad illumination – Memory – Anti-crease – Load sensor zero setting – Miele | home** – Remote control** * This option has further sub-me[...]
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a Communication enabled appliances b Communication module c SuperVision master appliance d Power supply e Miele | home Gateway f (WLAN) Router Possible connections (optional) g PC, Notebook h iPod* or iPhone* i Connection with a domestic bus system display j Possible internet connection * iPod und iPhone are registered trade marks of Apple Inc. Mie[...]
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Depending on country, this appliance is communication enabled and can be linked into the Miele | home system via a communication module b (optional accessory). Miele | home enabled appliances send information via the household power supply network d to the master appliance c / e about the operational status of the appliances, as well as information[...]
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Before using the machine for the first time ensure that it is correctly installed and connected. See "Installation and connection". Also check that the drain filter is securely tightened to prevent the risk of leaks during use. See "Installation and connection". This washing machine has undergone a complete functional test at th[...]
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3. Set the time of day (if required) Enter the time of day. Time [ [ [ + $ 10 :21 - # OK ! ^ Use + and - to set the hour. ^ Confirm with OK . Then set the minutes and confirm with OK . 4. Miele | home message This communication enabled washing machine can transmit programme data through the power lines to the Miele | home system. ^ Confirm the mess[...]
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6. Run your first programme The washing machine has a sensor which measures the amount of laundry in the drum. This determines the amount of detergent required which appears as a recommendation in the display. To enable the load size sensor to function correctly, you must first run a Cottons 60°C programme without any laundry and without detergent[...]
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Before you can use the washing machine, the load sensor has to be calibrated to zero as you would with bathroom scales. ^ Open the drum door. The display will change to show the main menu again. ^ Select the Settings ! menu. Settings 10:21 [ [ $ Language ! # Time ! Detergent type / amount m ^ Scroll up the display until the Load sensor zero s[...]
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Energy and water consumption – Water consumption and energy usage are determined by the size of the load. To make the most out of your machine, load the maximum dry load for the programme you are using. – When smaller amounts of laundry are washed, the automatic load recognition system will reduce the amount of water, time and energy used. This[...]
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^ Empty all pockets. , Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.) can cause damage to textiles and to components in the machine. Sorting laundry ^ Sort the laundry by colour and by care label. Most garments have a textile care label in the collar or side seam. Dark textiles often contain excess dye and should be washed separately severa[...]
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Switch the washing machine on with the K button The drum lighting will come on and the main menu will appear in the display. Main menu 10:21 [ [ $ Favourite programmes # Cottons ! Minimum iron m ^ Select the programme you want. Select a temperature / spin speed Each programme has a pre-set temperature and spin speed. You can change these with[...]
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Select an Extra option(s) ^ Select Extras from the menu. See "Extra options" for more information. Extras 10:21 [ [ [ $ 9 Soak # 8 Extra quiet p ! 8 Short OK ! ^ Select the Extra you require. You can select several extra options. If an extra option is selected there will be a tick 9 next to it. Stains There is a choice of various ty[...]
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Start at / Finish at You can set the start (Start at) or the end (Finish at) time of a programme. The start and end time can be set in steps of 15 minutes. You can delay the programme start time or the programme end time up to a maximum of 24 hours. With the first 15 minute step the time will be adjusted to the next quarter of an hour. ^ Select the[...]
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Safety lock The safety lock prevents the machine from being opened and/or the programme altered or cancelled during a wash programme. Activating the safety lock before the start of a programme Cottons 1-5.5 kg 2:39 h. 10:21 [ [ [ $ Start at # Finish at ! Safety lock o ^ Select the Safety lock option. ^ Select the On option and confirm with OK[...]
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Load / Detergent ^ Press the / button to open the drum door. The Load / Detergent sub-menu will appear. The washing machine has a sensor which measures the amount of laundry placed in the drum. The display shows the percentage of the maximum load which has been placed in the drum. The maximum load will depend on the programme chosen. In addition to[...]
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The percentage amounts in the display will help you to add the correct percentage amount of detergent recommended by the manufacturer. The percentage shown relates to the amount of detergent recommended by the manufacturer on the packaging. 50% = Add half the amount recommended 60% = Add slightly more than half the amount recommended 75% = Add thre[...]
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Starting a programme ^ Touch the green illuminated Start sensor. ? Cottons r 10:21 [ 1600 rpm Time left 2:39 h Change ! During the first six minutes after the start of the programme, the estimated programme duration (Time left) shown in the display can change. The washing machine measures the absorbency rate of the laundry which means the programme[...]
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Changing a programme Within the first five minutes – You can change the temperature – You can select or deselect the Short , Water plus , Extra quiet and Extra rinse extra options. Up until the final spin begins – You can change the spin speed – You can select or deselect the Rinse hold extra option Touch the sensor next to Change and alter[...]
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After the programme has finished, the following will appear alternately in the display: Anti-crease and Programme finished. Unload the drum, before switching off ^ Press the / button to open the drum door. ^ Remove the laundry. The washing machine will switch off automatically 15 minutes after the end of the anti-crease phase. You will need to pres[...]
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Soak For heavily soiled and stained items with protein stains (e.g. blood, fats and oils, cocoa). A duration of between 30 minutes and 6 hours can be chosen in 30 minute increments for the soak process. Extra quiet If using your washing machine during quiet periods, you can reduce the noise levels even more. If the Extra quiet extra option is selec[...]
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The following extra options can be selected in addition to the programme: Soak Extra quiet Short Rinse hold Pre-wash Water plus Extra rinse Cottons ####### Minimum iron ####### Delicates ##### Automatic plus ## Dark garments ##### Shirts ####### Denim ##### Express 20 ## 1) ## # Woollens / ## Silks / ### # Sportswear ####### Trainers ## 2) Outerwea[...]
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You can save up to ten wash programmes with the settings you have selected for them under names of your choice. The name can have up to 12 characters. The favourite programmes which have been set are stored alphabetically. To save a favourite programme There are two ways of saving a wash programme as a favourite. 1. If when selecting a programme yo[...]
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To save a name for a favourite programme Name :Michael 1 10:22 [ [ [ $ Space Delete character $ ) 1 23456789abcdefghi * ! Select character Confirm name ! ^ Select Confirm name . To select a favourite programme ^ Call up the Favorite programmes menu. The saved programmes will appear in alphabetical order. ^ Select the favourite programme you w[...]
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Final spin speed You can reduce the final spin speed. However, you cannot select a final spin speed higher than that shown in the chart above as this is the maximum suitable for the programme. Rinse and interim spin There is a spin after the main wash and between the rinses. A reduction in the final spin speed will also reduce the interim spin spee[...]
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Please refer to the separate booklet for information on programmes available as additional programme packages. Programme chart 41 Cottons cold to 90°C Max. load 5.5 kg Use for Cotton, linen or cotton mix fabric, e.g. table linen, towelling, underwear, T-shirts etc. Note The 60°/40°C programmes differ from the r / s programmes as follows: – Sho[...]
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Programme chart 42 Denim cold to 60°C Max. load 2.5 kg Notes – Wash denim inside out. – Denim often contains excess dye and may run during the first few washes. Wash light and dark coloured items separately. Express 20 cold to 40°C Max. load 2.5 kg Use for Cotton and minimum iron garments that have hardly been worn or are only very lightly so[...]
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Programme chart 43 Outerwear cold to 40°C Max. load 2.0 kg Use for Outerwear made from membrane fabrics such as Gore-Tex ® , SYMPATEX ® , WINDSTOPPER ® etc. Note – Zip up jackets before washing. – Do not use fabric conditioner. – If wished these garments can also be re-proofed using the Proofing programme. Proofing should not be done ever[...]
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Programme chart 44 Curtains cold to 40°C Max. load 1.0 kg Use for Curtains, including net curtains, specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer. Notes – A pre-rinse without detergent is carried out automatically to remove dust. – For curtains which crease easily, reduce the final spin speed or deselect the spin. – Remove weights from c[...]
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Programme chart 45 Soft toys cold to 40°C Max. load 1.0 kg Use for Soft toys, specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer. Note Do not wash soft toys stuffed with straw. Starch Max. load 5.5 kg Use for For starching table cloths, serviettes and workwear Notes – Reduce the spin speed for fabrics which crease easily. – The laundry should b[...]
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Main wash Rinses Spinning Water level Wash rhythm Water level Rinses Interim spin Final spin Programme sequence 46 Cottons d a ( 2-4 1)2) LL Minimum iron ( c e 2-3 3) LL Delicates e d e 3 – L Automatic plus ( abc e 2-3 3) LL Dark garments ( b d 3-4 3) LL Shirts e c e 2 – L Denim ( c e 3 – L Express 20 d b d 1-3 3) LL Woollens /e f e 2 LL Silk[...]
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d = Low water level ( = Medium water level e = High water level a = Intensive rhythm b = Normal rhythm c = Gentle rhythm d = Sensitive rhythm e = Ultra sensitive rhythm f = Handwash rhythm This machine has fully electronic controls with automatic load recognition. It takes in the right amount of water required for the programme depending on the amo[...]
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Washing The figure quoted in the bucket is the maximum temperature the garment can be washed at. The number of bars under the symbol indicates the level of agitation permitted. 9 No bar under the symbol: = normal agitation 4 One bar under the symbol: = reduced agitation c Two bars under the symbol: = much reduced agitation / Hand wash (if no temper[...]
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The correct detergent All modern detergents produced for automatic washing machines are suitable. Use dispensing aids, e.g. balls, if these are supplied with the detergent. Tablets are suitable for full loads, but note that it may be impractical to reduce tablets for smaller loads. Some tablets do not dissolve as rapidly as others, and may not be s[...]
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Detergent 50 Universal detergent Detergent for coloureds Detergent for delicates Specialist detergent* Proofing agent** Fabric conditioner Cottons X X – – – X Minimum iron X X – – – X Delicates X X X – – X Automatic plus X X – – – X Dark garments 1) XXX – – X Shirts X X – – – X Denim 1) XXX – – X Express 20 1) XX[...]
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The right amount to dispense will depend on the following: – The soiling level of the load Lightly soiled No visible dirt or stains. Possibly slight body odour. Normally soiled Visibly dirty and/or just a few slight stains. Heavily soiled Visible dirt and stains and/or dried on soiling. – The quantity of the laundry (add the recommended amount [...]
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Fabric conditioners and liquid starch Fabric conditioners Make garments soft to handle and help prevent static cling when tumble drying. Starch Stiffens and gives body to items of laundry, e.g. shirts, tablecloths and bed linen. Automatic dispensing of fabric conditioner or liquid starch to laundry at the end of a programme ^ Add the fabric conditi[...]
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A range of Miele branded cleaning and conditioning products is available to order from the Miele Spare Parts Department or via the internet at www.miele-shop.com Cleaning the drum (Hygiene info) Washing at low temperatures and/or using liquid detergent can cause bacteria and unpleasant smells to build up in the machine. In order to clean the drum a[...]
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^ Clean the siphon. 1 . Remove the siphon from compartment § and rinse under hot running water. Clean the siphon tube in the same way. 2 . Replace the siphon. If starching frequently, thoroughly clean the siphon and siphon tube regularly. A build-up of starch will cause them to get clogged. Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer housing ^ Use a b[...]
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Cleaning the filter in the water inlet The washing machine has a filter to protect the water inlet valve. The accessible filter in the union in the open end of the inlet hose should be checked every six months, or more often if there are frequent interruptions to the external water supply. ^ First turn off the stopcock. ^ Unscrew the threaded union[...]
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With the help of the following notes, minor faults in the performance of this machine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right without contacting the Service Department. , Repair work to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably qualified person in strict accordance with current local and national sa[...]
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The following fault messages appear in the display and the programme stops Fault message Possible cause Remedy 1) 2 Water inlet fault The water inlet is blocked or restricted. Check whether – the stopcock is opened properly. – the inlet hose is kinked. – the water pressure is too low. 2 Drain fault – The water outlet is blocked or restricte[...]
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The following fault messages appear in the display at the end of the programme Fault message Possible cause Remedy Check detergent Excessive foam has built up during washing. Use less detergent next time and follow the manufacturer's instructions on dosage given on the packaging. Hygiene information. A programme using a temperature above 60°C[...]
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Problems with the load size indicator Problem Possible cause Remedy The display indicates a load of <25% or no load size is indicated when the drum is full. There was already laundry in the drum when the washing machine was switched on. This has decalibrated the sensor from the zero setting. ^ To recalibrate the sensor to the zero setting: – R[...]
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General problems Problem Possible cause Remedy The machine shakes during the spin cycle. The machine feet are not level. Level the machine (see "Installation and connection"). The laundry has not been spun properly and is still wet. The machine detected an imbalance during the final spin and reduced the spin speed automatically. Include b[...]
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An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Possible cause Remedy Liquid detergent does not give the required result. Liquid detergents usually contain no bleaching agents. They do not remove fruit, coffee and tea stains. – Use a general purpose detergent containing a bleaching agent. – Pour stain removers into compartment j of the dispenser drawer a[...]
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The drum door cannot be opened by pressing the / button Possible cause Remedy The machine is not connected to the electricity supply and/or is not switched on. Insert the plug in the socket and switch on and / or switch the machine on with the K button. The safety lock has been activated. Deactivate the safety lock as described in "Select a pr[...]
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Opening the drum door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power failure ^ Switch the washing machine off. 1. Drain the machine If the drain outlet is blocked, (up to 25 litres) of water will be retained in the machine. , Caution: if laundry has been washed at a high temperature, water draining out of the machine will still be hot. Danger [...]
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2. Open the drum door , Always make sure that the drum is stationary before reaching into the machine to remove laundry. Reaching into a moving drum is extremely dangerous. Door hinged right ^ Use a screwdriver to push the emergency door latch downwards (see illustration). The drum door will open. Door hinged left ^ Use a screwdriver to push the em[...]
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The drain filter access flap is visible when the drum door is open. ^ Use the lever to open the access flap. ^ Unscrew the drain filter completely. ^ Check that the impeller can turn easily. Remove any foreign objects (e.g. buttons, coins, etc.) and fluff. Then clean the drain filter and the drain filter housing. ^ Put the drain filter back in plac[...]
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In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact: – your Miele Dealer or – Miele (see back cover for contact details). When contacting your Dealer or Miele, please quote the model and serial number of your machine, both of which are shown on the data plate visible above the porthole glass when the door is open. N.B. A[...]
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Front view a Flexible stainless steel braided inlet pressure hose b Electricity supply cable c Drain hose with flexible / detachable swivel elbow d Control panel e Detergent dispenser drawer f Adapter strip g Drum door h Access to drain filter and the pump i Access panel to the emergency door release and drainage j Four height adjustable screw feet[...]
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Rear view a Slot for Miele | home communication module b Electrical connection c Safety cap for transit bars d Inlet hose (with flexible, waterproof metallic outer sleeve) e Drain hose Installation and connection 68[...]
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Installation surface A concrete floor is the most suitable installation surface for a washing machine, being far less prone to vibration during the spin cycle than wooden floorboards or a carpeted surface. Please note the following points: ^ The machine must be level and securely positioned. ^ To avoid vibrations during spinning, the machine should[...]
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^ Using the spanner supplied turn the left-hand transit bar 90°, then ^ withdraw the transit bar. ^ Turn the right-hand transit bar 90°, then ^ withdraw the transit bar. Installation and connection 70[...]
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, To avoid the risk of injury the holes for the transit bars must be covered after the transit bars have been removed. ^ Fit the covers onto the two holes. Then plug the holes as shown with the caps. , The washing machine must not be moved without the transit bars in place. Store them in a safe place for future use. They must be re-fitted if the ma[...]
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Levelling the machine The machine must stand perfectly level on all four feet to ensure safe and proper operation. Incorrect installation may increase electricity and water consumption and may cause the machine to move about. Screwing out and adjusting the feet The four adjustable screw feet are used to level the machine. All four feet are screwed [...]
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Building under a continous worktop / in a kitchen run N = Niche height (820 - 930 mm) This machine is specially designed for installation under a continuous worktop run in a fitted kitchen. It is supplied with a cover plate, instead of a lid, which is necessary to ensure electrical safety and must not be removed. The washing machine must not be use[...]
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Matching the fascia panel to the height of adjacent drawer fronts Spacer bars The fascia panel can be aligned with the drawer fronts by adjusting the spacer bars. ^ Using a socket spanner, turn clockwise or anti-clockwise until the required height is reached. If necessary individual bars can be removed or more added. ^ To do this, use the socket sp[...]
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Fitting the front panel The machine front can be fitted with a door panel to match other kitchen units. If fitted in a Miele kitchen, the door panel can be ordered pre-drilled with the necessary fixing holes as an optional accessory. If fitted in a non-Miele kitchen, a suitable panel will have to be drilled to suit by a qualified kitchen fitter. Se[...]
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Fitting a door front panel made by another manufacturer Preparing the front panel A Measure distance X for drilling the hinge holes. – with spacer bars: – without spacer bars: (the front panel must be correspondingly higher) B Mark the two hinge holes and the four smaller holes as shown in the diagram. Depending on country this machine is suppl[...]
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For right hand hinging only – front panel shown decor side face down, upper edge at the bottom: if width ( b ) increases, measurement a must also be increased b = 592 mm N a = 21.5 mm b = 593 mm N a = 22.0 mm b = 594 mm N a = 22.5 mm b = 595 mm N a = 23.0 mm b = 596 mm N a = 23.5 mm The height H of the door front panel corresponds to the door hei[...]
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Fitting a plinth facing The gap between the lower edge of the washing machine plinth and the floor can be closed up using a suitable kitchen furniture plinth facing. The washing machine plinth has a special groove in which a plinth facing can be fitted. Plinth facing dimensions Length : 592 - 596 mm Thickness :8m m Height ( H ): The plinth facing h[...]
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The Miele water protection system The Miele water protection system protects the washing machine from water damage. The system consists of three main components: 1) the inlet hose 2) the electronic unit and the washing machine housing 3) the drain hose 1) Inlet hose – The inlet hose can withstand pressure of more than 14,000 kPa – The inlet hos[...]
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Connection to the water supply The machine should be connected to a mains water supply in accordance with local and national safety regulations. The German authorities do not require it to have a non-return valve as the washing machine has been designed to comply with DIN regulations. The machine is designed to operate with a flow pressure of betwe[...]
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Connection to the drainage system The machine drains via a drain pump with a delivery head of 1 metre*. The drain hose must not be kinked as this restricts drainage. The swivel elbow at the end of the hose can be turned in either direction, or can be detached if required, with a sharp twist and pull. If required, the drain hose can be extended to a[...]
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Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person, in strict accordance with current national and local safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK). Ensure power is not supplied to the appliance until after installation work has been carried out. The appliance is supplied with a mains cable[...]
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Consumption data 83 Load Consumption data Energy Water Duration Residual moisture in kWh in litres Cottons 90°C 5,5 kg 1,75 45 2 h 09 min 50% r * 5,5 kg 0,73 45 2 h 39 min 44% r * 2,75 kg 0,57 39 2 h 39 min 44% s 5,5 kg 0.60 57 2 h 19 min 44% s * 2,75 kg 0,48 39 2 h 19 min 44% Minimum iron 40°C 3.0 kg 0.45 45 1 h 19 min 30% Delicates 30°C 1.5 kg[...]
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Height 820 mm Width 595 mm Depth 575 mm Depth with door open 1180 mm Weight 96 kg Capacity 5.5 kg dry laundry Voltage See data plate Connected load See data plate Fuse rating See data plate Consumption data See "Consumption data" Minimum water flow pressure 100 kPa (1 bar) Maximum water flow pressure 1000 kPa (10 bar) Inlet hose length 1.[...]
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The Settings menu can be used to alter the machine's electronics to suit changing requirements. Settings can be altered at any time. To open the Settings menu ^ Select the Settings ! option. To select a setting ^ Use the sensors to select the setting you want. Language ! The display can be set to appear in one of several different languages. T[...]
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Longer pre-wash for Cottons The pre-wash for the Cottons programme can be extended by 6, 9 or 12 minutes. The default setting for the pre-wash is 25 minutes. If you require a longer pre-wash, this time of 25 minutes can be extended. The machine is delivered with no additional time for the pre-wash selected. Suds cooling When this is activated, addi[...]
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Temperature unit You can choose for the temperature to be displayed in °C/Celsius or °F/ Fahrenheit . The machine is delivered with °C/ Celsius as the default setting. Buzzer When the buzzer function has been activated, an audible tone sounds at the end of a programme or when Rinse hold is reached. There are three different options: Off (The mac[...]
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Display / keypad illumination The display and sensor illumination switches off to save energy. Off after 10 minutes The display and sensor illumination will switch off 10 minutes after the programme has started. Touching one of the sensors switches the illumination back on. "On" whilst programme is running (The machine is delivered with t[...]
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Miele washing machines offer perfect care for your laundry and feature a wide range of special programmes designed to suit the fabric being washed. Miele have also developed a range of specialist CareCollection detergents and conditioning products as well as descaling agent and water softening tablets to offer you a complete package for looking aft[...]
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"UltraWhite" detergent This multi-purpose powder detergent has excellent stain removal properties and is suitable for white and light coloured laundry as well as heavily soiled coloured items. "UltraColor" detergent for coloured garments This liquid detergent is particularly suitable for cleaning coloured and dark garments. The [...]
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