Miele Washer 09 900 700 User Manual

Operating instructions  
for washing machines  
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.  
en-GB  
M.-Nr. 09 900 700  
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Contents  
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Contents  
Changing a programme ......................................................................................... 31  
Water softeners...................................................................................................... 33  
Cleaning and care................................................................................................ 37  
An unsatisfactory wash result................................................................................ 44  
After sales service ............................................................................................... 48  
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Please note: ...................................................................................................... 55  
Water plus system ................................................................................................. 62  
Optional accessories........................................................................................... 67  
Detergent ............................................................................................................... 67  
Specialist detergents ............................................................................................. 67  
Fabric care ............................................................................................................. 68  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
This washing machine complies with current safety requirements.  
Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and dam‐  
age 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 mainte‐  
nance.  
Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users  
are familiar with the content. Pass them on to any future user.  
Correct application  
This washing machine is intended for use in domestic households  
and similar working and residential environments.  
The washing machine is not intended for outdoor use.  
It must be used only as a domestic appliance to wash items  
which are specified by the manufacturer as being washable on the  
wash care label. Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting  
from incorrect or improper use or operation.  
The washing machine can only be used by people with reduced  
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or  
knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it or have been shown  
how to use it safely and recognise and understand the consequen‐  
ces of incorrect operation.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Safety with children  
Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the wash‐  
ing machine unless they are constantly supervised.  
Children 8 years and older may only use the washing machine un‐  
supervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and recog‐  
nise and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.  
Children must not be allowed to clean or maintain the washing  
machine unsupervised.  
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the washing machine  
and do not let them play with it.  
For machines with a 'porthole' door, remember that the porthole  
glass will be hot when washing at very high temperatures. Do not let  
children touch it.  
Technical safety  
Please observe the instructions in "Installation and connection"  
and "Technical data".  
Before setting up the washing machine, check it for any externally  
visible damage. Do not install or use a damaged machine.  
Before connecting the washing machine, ensure that the connec‐  
tion data on the data plate (fuse rating, voltage and frequency)  
match the mains electricity supply. If in any doubt, consult a quali‐  
fied electrician.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Reliable and safe operation of this washing machine can only be  
assured if it has been connected to the mains electricity supply.  
The electrical safety of this washing machine can only be guaran‐  
teed when correctly earthed.  
It is essential that this standard safety requirement is met. If in any  
doubt, please have the wiring system of the building tested by a  
qualified electrician.  
Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate  
earthing system (e.g. electric shock).  
Do not connect the washing machine to the mains electricity sup‐  
ply by a multi-socket adapter, extension lead or similar. These do  
not guarantee the required safety of the machine (fire hazard due to  
the risk of overheating).  
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele origi‐  
nal spare parts. Only when these parts are fitted can Miele guaran‐  
tee the safety standards of the machine.  
The electrical socket must be easily accessible after installation  
so that the machine can be disconnected from the electricity supply  
if necessary.  
Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the  
user, for which the manufacturer cannot accept liability. Repairs  
should only be undertaken by a Miele authorised service technician,  
otherwise any subsequent damage will not be covered by the guar‐  
antee.  
If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced  
by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from  
danger.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
The machine must be isolated from the electricity supply when  
cleaning and maintaining the machine and in the event of a fault.  
The machine must only be connected to the on-site water supply  
using a new hose kit. Old hose kits must not be re-used. Check the  
condition of the hoses regularly so that you can replace them in  
good time and avoid the risk of any water damage.  
The water flow pressure must be at least 100 kPa and should not  
exceed 1000 kPa.  
In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or  
other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the machine and its  
surroundings in a clean condition at all times. Any damage which  
may be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered  
by the guarantee.  
The machine must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g.  
on a ship).  
Do not make any alterations to the machine, unless authorised to  
do so by Miele.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Correct use  
Do not install the washing machine in a room where there is a risk  
of frost. Frozen hoses may burst or split. The reliability of the elec‐  
tronic control unit may be impaired at temperatures below freezing  
point.  
Before using the machine for the first time, check that the transit  
bars at the rear of the machine have been removed (see "Installation  
and connection - Removing the transit bars"). During spinning, a  
transit bar which is still in place may result in damage to both the  
machine and adjacent furniture or appliances.  
Turn off the stopcock if the machine is to be left for any length of  
time (e.g. holiday), especially if there is no floor drain (gully) in the  
immediate vicinity.  
Flooding danger.  
If hooking the drain hose into a wash basin, check that the water can  
drain off quickly enough to prevent the sink from overflowing. Make  
sure the drain hose is secure, so that the force of the water flowing  
out of the hose does not dislodge it.  
Take care to ensure that foreign objects (e.g. nails, pins, coins,  
paper clips) do not find their way into the machine with the laundry.  
These may damage components of the machine (e.g. suds contain‐  
er, drum), which in turn can result in damage to the laundry.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
The maximum load for this washing machine is 7 kg (dry weight).  
See the "Programme chart" for the maximum recommended loads  
for individual programmes.  
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 a proprietary natural citric acid based descaling agent.  
Miele recommends using Miele descaling agent which is available to  
the instructions on the packaging.  
Textiles which have been pre-treated in solvent based cleaning  
agents must be thoroughly rinsed in clean water before being wash‐  
ed in the machine.  
Do not use solvent based cleaning agents, e.g. those containing  
benzine, in this machine, as this may result in damage to component  
parts and create toxic fumes. Such agents also pose a fire and ex‐  
plosion hazard.  
Do not use solvent based cleaning agents, e.g. those containing  
benzine, to clean the surfaces of the machine. They can cause dam‐  
age to plastic surfaces.  
Only use dyes specified by the manufacturer as being suitable for  
use in a domestic washing machine. Always observe the manufac‐  
turer's instructions carefully.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Colour run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds which  
can cause damage such as corrosion. Do not use these products in  
this machine.  
If detergent comes into contact with the eyes, rinse them thor‐  
oughly with lukewarm water immediately. If swallowed, seek medical  
assistance immediately and retain the packaging or label for refer‐  
ence. Those with skin problems or sensitive skin should avoid their  
skin coming into contact with detergent.  
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 order the correct one for the Miele  
washing machine and Miele tumble dryer.  
If installing the machine on a Miele plinth, (available as an optional  
accessory, depending on country), please make sure you order the  
correct one for this washing machine.  
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compli‐  
ance with these Warning and Safety instructions.  
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Operating the washing machine  
Control panel  
a
f
Display  
Programme sequence indicator  
See the next page for more informa‐  
tion.  
lights  
Show which stage of the programme  
has been reached.  
b
c
Start button  
For starting the wash programme.  
g
Check / Fault indicator lights  
– see "Problem solving guide".  
Extra option buttons  
– The PC check light is also used by  
service technicians to run diagnos‐  
tic checks and may be used to up‐  
date programming data in the fu‐  
ture.  
For selecting extra options. Use the  
upper button to select either Short,  
Pre-wash or Soak. Use the lower  
button to select Water plus.  
Indicator light on = option selected  
Indicator light off = option not selec‐  
ted  
h
button  
For switching the washing machine  
on and off.  
To save energy the washing machine  
will switch off automatically 15 mi‐  
nutes after the end of the pro‐  
gramme/anti-crease phase or after  
being switched on if no other selec‐  
tion is made.  
d
e
Spin button with spin speed indica‐  
tor lights  
For selecting the spin speed.  
Programme selector  
For selecting the wash programme  
and temperature for that programme.  
The programme selector can be  
turned clockwise or anti-clockwise.  
i
Door button  
For opening the door.  
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Operating the washing machine  
Display  
The display shows:  
– the programme duration (time left  
display)  
– the programmable functions  
Programmable functions  
The programmable functions can be  
used to tailor washing programmes to  
suit your personal requirements. In pro‐  
gramming mode, the display will show  
the function selected.  
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Before using for the first time  
Running the first programme  
Open the stopcock.  
Before using the machine for the  
first time ensure that it is correctly in‐  
stalled and connected. See "Installa‐  
tion and connection". Also check  
that the drain filters are securely  
tightened to prevent the risk of water  
leaks during use.  
Press the button in.  
Turn the programme selector to Cot‐  
tons 60°C.  
Press the Start button.  
This washing machine has undergone  
a complete functional test at the fac‐  
tory and there will be some residual  
water in the drum from this process.  
When the programme has finished, your  
machine is ready to use for the first  
time.  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button at the end of the pro‐  
gramme.  
For safety reasons, spinning is not pos‐  
sible until the machine has been pre‐  
pared for using for the first time. To ac‐  
tivate the spinning function you must  
run a wash programme without laundry  
and without detergent.  
Using detergent could result in an ex‐  
cessive build-up of foam.  
This also activates the ball valve. The  
ball valve prevents detergent escaping  
from the suds container into the sump  
during a wash programme, thus making  
maximum use of the detergent.  
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Washing environmentally and economically  
Energy and water consumption  
Detergent  
– Water consumption and energy us‐  
age are determined by the size of the  
load.  
– Do not exceed the amounts of deter‐  
gent recommended by the manufac‐  
turer on the packaging.  
To make the most of your machine,  
load the maximum dry load for the  
programme you are using.  
– Adjust the dosage to the degree of  
soiling of the laundry.  
– Reduce the amount of detergent with  
– When smaller amounts of laundry are  
washed, the automatic load recogni‐  
tion system will reduce the amount of  
water and energy used.  
smaller loads (approx. 1/3 less than  
the amount recommended can be  
used when washing a half load).  
Choosing the correct extra option  
(Short, Soak, Pre-wash)  
– Use the Express 20 programme for  
small, lightly soiled loads.  
Select:  
– Modern detergents make it possible  
to wash at lower temperatures (e.g.  
20°C). Washing using lower tempera‐  
ture settings will save energy.  
– A wash programme together with the  
Short extra option for light to normal  
soiling where there are no obvious  
marks.  
– Use the Soak extra option instead of  
Pre-wash. If Soak is followed imme‐  
diately by a main wash, the same  
suds are used.  
– A wash programme without any extra  
options for normal to heavy soiling  
with visible staining.  
To maintain the hygiene of the ma‐  
chine, carry out a hot wash (60°C or  
above) using powder detergent at  
regular intervals. The Hygiene info  
check light will appear to remind you  
to carry out a hot wash.  
– A wash programme together with the  
Soak extra option for heavily soiled  
laundry.  
– The Pre-wash extra option for laun‐  
dry with large amounts of dirt (e.g.  
dust, sand).  
When drying with a tumble dryer  
Selecting the highest possible spin  
speed for the wash programme will  
save energy when drying in a tumble  
dryer afterwards.  
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1. Prepare the laundry  
Tip: Badly soiled areas can be pre-trea‐  
ted with liquid detergent, stain remov‐  
ers etc. first, following the manufactur‐  
er's instructions. With particularly stub‐  
born stains ask your dry cleaner for ad‐  
vice.  
If you use a solvent-based  
cleaning agent (e.g. one containing  
benzine) to pre-treat a stain, make  
sure that any plastic parts (e.g. but‐  
tons) are protected, and that the  
cleaning agent is rinsed off before  
washing the garment in the machine.  
Empty all pockets.  
Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins,  
paper clips, etc.) can cause damage  
to garments and to components in  
the machine.  
Do not use solvent-based clean‐  
ing agents in or on this machine.  
General tips  
– Curtains: Remove lead weights first  
or place in a laundry bag.  
Sort the laundry  
Sort the laundry by colour and by  
care label. Most garments have a tex‐  
tile care label in the collar or side  
seam.  
– Underwiring and collar stiffeners: Any  
loose wiring in bras, shirt collar stiff‐  
eners, etc. should be removed or  
sewn in.  
Tip: Dark textiles often contain excess  
dye and should be washed separately  
several times before being included in a  
mixed load. Always wash whites and  
coloureds separately.  
– Close any zips, attach velcro fasten‐  
ers, fasten hooks and eyes etc. be‐  
fore washing.  
– Fasten duvet covers, pillow cases  
etc. to prevent small items from being  
rolled up inside them.  
Pre-treat stains  
Badly soiled areas, stains etc. should  
be cleaned as soon as possible, pref‐  
erably whilst still fresh. Spillages  
should be carefully dabbed off using  
a soft, colourfast cloth. Do not rub.  
Do not wash any items in this washing  
machine which are specified by the  
manufacturer as not washable on the  
care label (symbol).  
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2. Select a programme  
Switch on the washing ma‐  
chine  
Press the button.  
Programme selection  
Turn the programme selector to the  
required programme.  
The display shows the estimated pro‐  
gramme duration.  
During the first 10 minutes, the machine  
measures how much water is being ab‐  
sorbed by the laundry. The programme  
duration may be longer or shorter de‐  
pending on the is absorbency rate.  
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3. Load the washing machine  
Open the door  
Close the door  
Press the Door button to open the  
door.  
Make sure that no items are caught  
between the door and the seal.  
Unfold the laundry and load loosely  
into the drum.  
Mixing both large and small items  
gives better wash results and also  
helps distribute the load evenly during  
spinning.  
Please note the maximum load for the  
different wash programmes. The rele‐  
vant programme load is always shown  
in the display when you select a pro‐  
gramme.  
The most efficient use of energy and  
water is achieved when a full load is  
washed. However, do not overload as  
this reduces cleaning efficiency and  
causes creases.  
Shut the door with a gentle swing.  
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4. Select programme settings  
Select an extra option(s)  
Select a spin speed  
Each press of the upper button selects  
the extra options: Soak or Pre-wash or  
Short or no extra option.  
You can alter the pre-set spin speed  
of a wash programme.  
Use the lower button to select the Wa‐  
ter plus extra option.  
Press the Spin button repeatedly until  
the indicator light of the spin speed  
you want comes on.  
Select the extra option(s) you want.  
Tip: Not all the extra options are suita‐  
ble for use with every programme.  
You can only select extra options  
which are compatible with the pro‐  
gramme being used.  
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5. Add detergent  
It is important to dispense the correct  
amount, because . . .  
. . . too little detergent results in:  
– Laundry not getting properly clean  
and with time it may become grey  
and hard to the touch.  
– Greasy particles clinging to laundry.  
– Limescale deposits on the heater ele‐  
ments.  
. . . too much detergent results in:  
Pull out the detergent dispenser  
drawer and add detergent to the  
compartments as follows:  
– Excessive foam which causes a low  
level of agitation and poor wash,  
rinse and spin results.  
– High water consumption (an addi‐  
tional rinse cycle will automatically  
switch in).  
Detergent for the pre-wash (divide the  
total recommended amount as follows:  
add 1/3 to compartment and 2/3 to  
– A burden to the environment.  
compartment )  
Detergent for the main wash, including  
Soak, if selected  
Fabric conditioner or liquid starch  
Close the detergent dispenser draw‐  
er.  
Tip: See "Detergent" for further infor‐  
mation.  
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6. Start the programme - the end of a programme  
Start the programme.  
Press the flashing Start button.  
Check that all items have been re‐  
moved from the drum. Items left in  
the drum could discolour other items  
in the next wash or become discol‐  
oured themselves.  
At the end of a programme  
When the programme has finished the  
Anti-crease/Finish indicator light will  
light up in the programme sequence  
display and an 0 will appear in the dis‐  
play.  
The washing machine will switch off  
automatically 15 minutes after the end  
of the anti-crease phase. Press the   
button to switch it back on again.  
Press the Door button to open the  
door.  
Remove the laundry.  
Check the folds in the door seal for  
any small articles, e.g. buttons, which  
might be lodged there.  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button and turn the pro‐  
gramme selector to Finish.  
Close the door. Otherwise there is a  
danger of objects being placed inad‐  
vertently in the drum. If these re‐  
mained unnoticed and were washed  
in the next load, they could damage  
the laundry.  
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Extra options  
You can use the extra options buttons  
to augment the wash programmes.  
The following extra options  
can be selected in addition to  
the programme:  
Only one of the following extra options  
can be selected at a time: Short, Pre-  
wash and Soak.  
Short  
Use this option for light soiling with no  
visible staining.  
The wash duration is reduced.  
Pre-wash  
For laundry with large amounts of dirt,  
e.g. dust and sand.  
Cottons  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Soak  
Minimum iron  
Automatic plus  
For heavily soiled and stained items  
with protein stains.  
Dark garments /  
Denim  
X
X
X
– A duration of between 30 minutes  
and 2 hours can be programmed in  
30 minute increments for the soak  
process.  
X1)  
X
Express 20  
X
Shirts  
X
X
X
– The factory default setting is 2 hours.  
Woollens   
Delicates  
Drain / Spin  
See "Programmable functions - Soak"  
for instructions on how to programme a  
different soak period.  
X
X
X
Separate rinse /  
Starch  
X
Water plus  
The water level in the wash and rinse  
stages is increased.  
X
= Can be selected  
However, you can select other settings  
for Water plus. These are described in  
"Programmable functions".  
= Cannot be selected  
= Can be deselected  
1)  
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Spinning  
Final spin speed  
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 in‐  
terim spin speed. If a spin speed of less  
than 700 rpm is selected for the Cot‐  
tons programme, an additional rinse is  
introduced.  
Programme  
Cottons  
rpm  
1400  
1200  
1200  
1200  
1400  
600  
Minimum iron  
Automatic plus  
Dark garments / Denim  
Express 20  
Shirts  
To omit the final spin (Rinse  
hold)  
1200  
600  
Woollens  
Delicates  
Press the Spin button until the   
(Rinse hold) indicator light comes on.  
The laundry will not be spun and will  
remain suspended in the final rinse  
water. This reduces creasing if the  
laundry is not going to be removed  
immediately after the end of the pro‐  
gramme.  
Drain / Spin  
1400  
1400  
Separate rinse / Starch  
You can reduce the final spin speed.  
However, you cannot select a final spin  
speed higher than that shown in the  
chart above.  
To start the final spin:  
Tip: For programmes with a maximum  
spin speed not shown on the control  
panel, the nearest spin speed above it  
will light up. However, to protect the  
laundry the machine will only spin at  
the spin speed quoted in the chart.  
Use the Spin button to select the  
spin speed you want. The machine  
will begin the final spin.  
– Press the Door button. the water will  
drain away. Press the Door button  
again to open the door.  
To omit rinse and interim spin  
and the final spin  
Press the Spin button repeatedly until  
the light comes on.  
After the last rinse, the water will be  
pumped away and the anti-crease  
phase will switch in. In some pro‐  
grammes an additional rinse is intro‐  
duced with this setting.  
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Programme chart  
Cottons  
30°C to 90°C  
Max. load 7.0 kg  
Use for  
Cotton, linen or cotton mix fabric, e.g. table linen, towelling, under‐  
wear, T-shirts etc.  
Note  
Where particularly high levels of hygiene are required please select a  
temperature of 90°C or higher.  
Cottons  
Use for  
Note  
Max. load 7.0 kg  
/  
Normally soiled cotton garments.  
– These settings are the most efficient in terms of energy and water  
consumption for washing cottons.  
– With the actual wash temperature reached will be lower than  
60°C although the wash performance is the same as with the  
standard Cottons 60°C programme.  
Note for test institutes:  
The test programme conforms to EN 60456 and the energy label to Directive  
1061/2010.  
Minimum iron  
60°C to 20°C  
Synthetic, mixed fibre and easy care cotton.  
Reduce the spin speed for fabric which creases easily.  
40°C Max. load 5.0 kg  
Max. load 3.5 kg  
Use for  
Note  
Automatic plus  
Use for  
Mixed loads of garments suitable for the Cottons and Minimum iron  
programmes.  
Note  
The wash parameters (e.g. water level, wash rhythm and spin  
speed) are adjusted automatically in this programme to ensure the  
best possible care and wash result for each item.  
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Programme chart  
Dark garments /  
Denim  
40°C  
Max. load 3.0 kg  
Use for  
Notes  
Black and dark items made of cotton, mixed fibre or denim.  
– Wash inside out.  
– Denim often contains excess dye and may run during the first few  
washes. Wash light and dark coloured items separately.  
Express 20  
40°C  
Max. load 3.5 kg  
Use for  
Cotton garments that have hardly been worn or are only very lightly  
soiled.  
Note  
The Short option is activated automatically.  
Shirts  
Notes  
40°C  
Max. load 2.0 kg  
– Pre-treat soiled cuffs and collars if necessary.  
– Wash silk shirts and blouses in the Delicates programme.  
cold and 30°C  
Max. load 2.0 kg  
Woollens   
Use for  
Machine-washable or hand-washable wool or wool blend fabric. If  
the care label does not specify a temperature, wash using the cold  
setting.  
Notes  
Reduce the spin speed for items which crease easily.  
Delicates  
Use for  
cold to 40°C  
Max. load 2.0 kg  
Delicate garments made from synthetic fibre, mixed fibre, rayon and  
viscose.  
Curtains, including net curtains, specified as machine-washable by  
the manufacturer.  
Notes  
– Dust in curtains usually makes a programme with pre-wash advis‐  
able.  
– Deselect the spin for items which crease easily.  
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Programme chart  
Drain / Spin  
Notes  
– Drain only: Select for the spin speed.  
– Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed.  
Separate rinse / Starch Max. load 7.0 kg  
Use for  
– Rinsing handwashed items.  
– Starching table cloths, serviettes and workwear.  
Notes  
– Reduce the spin speed for items which crease easily.  
– The laundry should be washed but not treated with fabric condi‐  
tioner.  
– Items will be rinsed very effectively using two rinse cycles by acti‐  
vating the Water plus extra option. The  or  option of the Wa‐  
ter plus system programmable function must be activated.  
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Programme sequence  
Main wash  
Rinses  
Spinning  
Water  
level  
Wash  
rhythm  
Water  
level  
Rinses  
2-41)2)  
2-33)  
Cottons  
Minimum iron  
Automatic plus  
2-33)  
3
  
Dark garments / Denim  
Express 20  
1-33)  
Shirts  
2
2
3
1
Woollens   
Delicates  
Drain / Spin  
Separate rinse / Starch  
Please see the next page for a description of the symbols.  
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Programme sequence  
Special features in the pro‐  
gramme sequence  
Anti-crease:  
At the end of the programme the drum  
continues to turn at intervals for up to  
30 minutes to help prevent creasing.  
Exception: There is no anti-crease  
phase in the Woollens programme.  
The door can be opened at any time  
during the anti-crease phase.  
= Low water level  
= Medium water level  
= High water level  
= Intensive rhythm  
= Normal rhythm  
= Gentle rhythm  
= Sensitive rhythm  
= Ultra sensitive rhythm  
= Handwash rhythm  
= Carried out  
1) A second rinse is carried out when a  
temperature of 60°C and above has  
been selected. A third rinse is carried  
out when a temperature below 60°C  
is selected.  
= Not carried out  
2) A third or fourth rinse is carried out if:  
The washing machine has fully elec‐  
tronic controls with automatic load rec‐  
ognition. It takes in the right amount of  
water required for the programme de‐  
pending on the amount of laundry and  
its absorbency rate.  
– there is too much foam in the drum  
– a spin speed lower than 700 rpm has  
been selected  
is selected  
The programme sequences shown in  
the chart are based on the standard  
programme with a full load. Extra op‐  
tions which can be selected have not  
been taken into account.  
3) A third rinse is carried out if:  
is selected  
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Garment care label symbols  
Drying  
Washing  
The number of dots indicates the dry‐  
ing temperature  
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.  
Normal temperature  
Low temperature  
Do not tumble dry  
No bar under the symbol:  
= normal agitation  
Ironing  
One bar under the symbol:  
= reduced agitation  
The number of dots indicates the iron‐  
ing temperature  
Two bars under the symbol:  
= much reduced agitation  
Hot iron (max. sole plate temp.  
approx. 200°C)  
Hand wash (if no temperature is  
specified, use the lowest tem‐  
perature or cold)  
Medium hot iron (max. sole  
plate temp. approx. 150°C)  
Cool iron (max. sole plate temp.  
approx. 110°C).  
Do not wash  
Do not steam iron garments  
carrying this symbol as this  
could cause irreversible dam‐  
age.  
Programme selection examples  
Programme  
Garment care la‐  
bel symbols  
  
Cottons  
Do not iron  
Professional cleaning  
  
  
Minimum iron  
Automatic plus  
Express 20  
Dry clean only. The letters indi‐  
cate the type of cleaning agent  
required.  
Professional Wet Clean only  
Do not dry clean  
Woollens   
Delicates  
  
Bleaching  
Any oxidising bleaching agent  
can be used  
Only use an oxygen based  
bleach or a non-chlorine bleach  
Do not bleach  
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Changing the programme sequence  
Cancelling a programme  
Interrupting a programme  
You can cancel a programme at any  
time after it has started:  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button.  
Turn the programme selector to Fin‐  
Switch the washing machine back on  
with the button to continue with  
the same programme.  
ish.  
The water will drain away. The pro‐  
gramme is cancelled as soon as the  
Anti-crease/Finish indicator light comes  
on and appears in the display.  
Changing a programme  
After the start of a programme it is not  
possible to select a different pro‐  
gramme.  
Selecting a different programme af‐  
ter cancelling the programme  
Temperature  
Switch the washing machine back on  
It is possible to select a different tem‐  
perature up to 6 minutes after the pro‐  
gramme has started.  
with the button.  
Check that there is still detergent in  
the dispenser drawer. Add more de‐  
tergent if necessary.  
Spin speed  
Turn the programme selector to the  
programme you want and start the  
programme by pressing the Start but‐  
ton.  
It is possible to change the spin speed  
at any time.  
Extra options  
It is possible to select or deselect the  
Water plus extra option up to 6 minutes  
after the programme has started.  
Removing laundry after cancelling  
the programme  
Turn the programme selector to  
Drain/Spin.  
Tip: Select an appropriate spin speed.  
Press the Start button.  
The suds will be pumped away.  
Press the Door button to open the  
door.  
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Changing the programme sequence  
Adding or removing laundry af‐  
ter the programme has started  
Press the Door button until the door  
opens.  
Add or remove items.  
Close the door.  
The programme will continue automati‐  
cally.  
Please note:  
Once a programme has started the  
washing machine cannot recognise any  
adjustment to the load.  
For this reason, if laundry is added or  
removed after the start of a programme,  
the machine will always complete the  
programme cycle assuming a full load  
This can lead to an increase in the time  
left displayed.  
The door cannot be opened, if:  
– the suds temperature is above 55°C.  
– the water is above a certain level.  
– the final spin is being carried out.  
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Detergent  
The correct detergent  
Dispensing aids  
All detergents produced for automatic  
washing machines are suitable. Follow  
the manufacturer's instructions and  
dosage recommendations on the pack‐  
aging.  
Use dispensing aids, (e.g. balls) if these  
are supplied with the detergent, partic‐  
ularly when using liquid detergent.  
Refill packs of detergent  
When purchasing detergent buy refill  
packs wherever possible. This helps re‐  
duce the amount of waste packaging.  
The right amount to dispense  
will depend on the following:  
– the soiling level of the load  
Water softeners  
– the quantity of the laundry  
A water softener can be used to cut  
down on the use of detergents in areas  
with water hardness levels II and III.  
Dispense according to the amount  
specified on the packaging. First add  
detergent and then the water softener.  
– the water hardness level.  
Check with your local water supplier  
if you do not know the hardness level  
in your area.  
Definition of the soiling level  
You can then use the recommended  
amount of detergent for water hardness  
level I.  
– Lightly soiled  
No visible dirt or stains. Possibly  
slight body odour.  
– Normally soiled  
Fabric conditioner and liquid  
starch  
Fabric conditioner  
makes garments soft to handle and  
helps prevent static cling when tumble  
drying.  
Visibly dirty and/or just a few slight  
stains.  
– Heavily soiled  
Soiling and/or stains clearly visible.  
Water hardness levels  
Starch  
Hardness  
scale  
Hardness level German scale  
stiffens and gives body to items of  
laundry, e.g. shirts, tablecloths and bed  
linen.  
in mmol/l  
°d  
I (soft)  
II (medium)  
III (hard)  
0 – 1.5  
0 – 8.4  
1.5 – 2.5  
above 2.5  
8.4 – 14  
above 14  
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Detergent  
Miele recommended detergents  
Miele detergents and care products have been specially designed for Miele wash‐  
or from Miele.  
Miele  
Miele  
Miele  
Miele  
UltraWhite UltraColor Wool and deli‐ fabric condi‐  
cates detergent  
tioner  
Cottons  
Minimum iron  
Automatic plus  
Dark garments / Denim  
Express 20  
Shirts  
Woollens   
Delicates  
/–  
Separate rinse / Starch  
/–  
/–  
/–  
Recommended  
Not recommended  
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Detergent  
Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive  
(EU) Nr. 1015/2010  
The recommendations apply to the temperature ranges given in the Programme  
chart.  
Universal  
Coloureds  
Delicates and  
woollens  
Specialist  
detergent  
Cottons  
1)  
Minimum iron  
Dark garments / Denim  
1)  
Express 20  
Shirts  
Woollens   
Delicates  
1)  
Recommended  
Liquid detergent  
Powder detergent  
2)  
Not recommended  
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Detergent  
Dispensing fabric conditioner  
and liquid starch at the end of  
the programme  
Adding fabric conditioner or  
liquid starch separately  
Prepare the starch in accordance with  
the manufacturer's instructions on the  
packaging.  
Add fabric conditioner to the com‐  
partment.  
Add liquid starch to the compart‐  
ment and powder or viscous starch  
to the compartment.  
Select the Separate rinse/Starch pro‐  
gramme.  
Change the spin speed if necessary.  
Press the Start button.  
Add the fabric conditioner or liquid  
starch to the compartment. Do  
not exceed the maximum level  
mark.  
Colour run and dye removers/  
dyes  
The agent will be automatically dis‐  
pensed in the last rinse. At the end of  
the programme a small amount of water  
will remain in the compartment.  
Do not use colour run or dye re‐  
movers in this washing machine.  
They can cause corrosion in the ma‐  
chine.  
If starching frequently, thoroughly  
clean the dispenser compartment,  
especially the siphon tube regularly.  
Dyes suitable for use in domestic wash‐  
ing machines can be used. However,  
please note that the salt used in the  
dyeing process can cause corrosion to  
stainless steel components in the ma‐  
chine if you dye frequently. Always ob‐  
serve the manufacturer's instructions  
carefully.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the drum  
Cleaning the detergent dis‐  
penser drawer  
The pre-wash and main wash compart‐  
ments of the detergent dispensing  
drawer are self-cleaning.  
Washing at low temperatures and/or  
using liquid detergent can cause bacte‐  
ria and unpleasant odours to build up in  
the washing machine. In order to clean  
the drum and also to prevent unpleas‐  
ant odours building up, run a pro‐  
gramme with a temperature of at least  
60°C using powder detergent once a  
month or when the Hygiene info light  
comes on.  
For hygiene reasons, clean the entire  
drawer at regular intervals.  
External casing and fascia  
panel  
Disconnect the machine from  
the mains electricity supply before  
cleaning or maintenance.  
The washing machine must not  
be hosed down.  
Pull out the detergent dispenser  
drawer until a resistance is felt. Press  
down the release button and at the  
same time pull the drawer right out of  
the machine.  
Clean the casing and fascia panel  
with a mild non-abrasive cleaning  
agent or soap and water using a well  
wrung-out cloth. Wipe dry with a soft  
cloth.  
Clean the drawer with hot water.  
The drum can be cleaned with a pro‐  
prietary stainless steel cleaning  
agent, following the manufacturer's  
instructions on the packaging.  
Do not use solvents, abrasive  
cleaners, glass cleaners or multi-pur‐  
pose cleaning agents. These could  
damage plastic surfaces and other  
parts.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the siphon  
Cleaning the detergent dispenser  
drawer housing  
1. Remove the siphon from the   
compartment and rinse under hot  
running water. Clean the siphon tube  
at the same time.  
Use a bottle brush to remove deter‐  
gent residues and limescale from the  
jets inside the detergent dispenser  
drawer housing.  
2. Replace the siphon.  
Liquid starch can cause the siphon  
to become clogged. Make sure that  
you clean the siphon and siphon  
tube particularly thoroughly after us‐  
ing liquid starch a few times.  
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Cleaning and care  
To clean the filter in the water inlet  
valve:  
Cleaning the water inlet filters  
The washing machine has two filters to  
protect the water inlet valve. These fil‐  
ters should be checked every six  
months or so, or more often if there are  
frequent interruptions to the water sup‐  
ply.  
Using pliers, carefully loosen the rib‐  
bed plastic nut on the inlet valve and  
unscrew.  
To clean the filter in the union in the  
open end of the inlet hose:  
First turn off the stopcock.  
Unscrew the inlet hose from the stop‐  
cock.  
Use pointed nose pliers to withdraw  
the plastic filter by the bar (see illus‐  
tration).  
Clean the filter.  
Replace the filter in the reverse order.  
After cleaning the filters, turn on the  
stopcock and check the connection  
is watertight. If water drips out, tight‐  
en the connection.  
Remove the rubber seal 1 from the  
recess.  
Using pointed pliers, take hold of the  
The two filters must be put back in  
place after cleaning.  
plastic filter bar 2 and remove it.  
Clean the filter.  
Replace the filter and seal back in the  
reverse order and reconnect the  
hose.  
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Problem solving guide  
Minor faults in the performance of the washing machine, some of which may result  
from incorrect operation, can be put right without contacting the Service Depart‐  
ment.  
The following guide may help you to find the reason for a fault, and to correct it.  
You should, however, note the following:  
Repair work to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably  
qualified person in strict accordance with current local and national safety regu‐  
lations. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous.  
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work.  
The programme does not start  
Problem  
Cause and remedy  
The Anti-crease/Finish There is no power to the machine.  
indicator light is not on  
or the Start button is  
not flashing.  
Check whether the mains plus is plugged in and  
switched on.  
Check whether the fuse or circuit breaker has trip‐  
ped.  
Check whether the door is closed properly.  
The washing machine has switched off automatically  
to save energy.  
Switch it back on with the button.  
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Problem solving guide  
The wash programme stops and a fault indicator light comes on.  
Problem  
Cause and remedy  
The Check drainage  
fault indicator light  
flashes and a fault num‐  
ber appears in the dis‐  
play.  
The water outlet is blocked.  
Clean the drain filter and the drain pump as de‐  
scribed in "Problem solving guide – Opening the  
drum door in the event of a blocked water outlet  
and/or a power failure".  
The drain hose has been fixed too high.  
The maximum delivery head is 1 m.  
The Check inlet fault in‐ The water inlet is blocked.  
dicator light flashes and  
a fault number appears  
in the display.  
Open the stopcock.  
The filter in the water inlet hose is dirty.  
Clean the filter.  
The Check inlet and  
Check drainage fault in‐  
dicator lights flash and  
a fault number appears  
in the display.  
The water protection system has reacted.  
Close the stopcock.  
Call the Miele Service Department.  
The Soak/Pre-wash or  
Rinses flash and a fault  
number appears in the  
display.  
There is a fault.  
Start the programme again. If the fault indicator  
comes on again, call the Miele Service Depart‐  
ment.  
To switch off the fault indicator: Switch the washing machine off with the button  
and turn the programme selector to Finish.  
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Problem solving guide  
A check or fault indicator light comes on but the wash  
programme continues as normal.  
Problem  
Cause and remedy  
The Hygiene info check A programme using a temperature above 60°C has  
indicator light comes  
on.  
not been run for a long time.  
In order to prevent bacteria and unpleasant  
odours building up in the machine, run the Cot‐  
tons 90°C using powder detergent.  
The Check dosage  
check indicator light  
comes on.  
Excessive foam has built up during washing.  
Use less detergent next time, and follow the man‐  
ufacturer's recommended dosage amounts on the  
packaging.  
The Main wash or Rin‐ The washing machine has detected a fault during the  
ses indicator lights  
flash in the programme  
sequence display and a  
fault number appears in  
the display.  
wash programme.  
Start the programme again. If the fault indicator  
comes on again, call the Miele Service Depart‐  
ment.  
The Anti-crease/Finish The programme selector was moved to another posi‐  
indicator light flashes in tion after the programme had started.  
the programme se‐  
quence display.  
Turn the programme selector back to the original  
position.  
To switch off the fault indicator: Switch the washing machine off with the button  
and turn the programme selector to Finish.  
The check indicator lights come on at the end of a programme and when the  
washing machine is switched on.  
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Problem solving guide  
General problems with the washing machine  
Problem  
Cause and remedy  
The machine shakes  
during the spin cycle.  
The machine feet are not level.  
Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly.  
The laundry has not  
The machine detected an imbalance during the final  
been spun properly and spin cycle and reduced the spin speed automatically.  
is still wet.  
Include both large and small items in the load as  
this will give better distribution during spinning.  
Strange pump noises  
can be heard.  
This is not a fault.  
These slurping noises occur at the end of the pump  
sequence as a normal part of operation.  
Large amounts of de‐  
tergent residue remain  
in the detergent dis‐  
penser drawer.  
The water pressure is too low.  
Clean the water inlet filter.  
It may be useful to select the Water plus extra op‐  
tion.  
Powder detergent used in conjunction with water  
softeners tends to become sticky.  
In future, add washing powder into the dispenser  
drawer first, and then add the water softener.  
Fabric conditioner is  
not completely dis‐  
pensed or too much  
water remains in the   
compartment.  
The siphon tube is not correctly positioned or is clog‐  
ged.  
Clean the siphon, see "Cleaning and care - Clean‐  
ing the detergent dispenser drawer".  
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Problem solving guide  
An unsatisfactory wash result  
Problem  
Cause and remedy  
Liquid detergents usually contain no bleaching  
Liquid detergent does  
not give the required re‐ agents. They do not remove fruit, coffee and tea  
sult.  
stains.  
Use a general purpose powder detergent contain‐  
ing a bleaching agent.  
Add stain removers to compartment of the dis‐  
penser drawer.  
Never put stain removers and liquid detergent to‐  
gether in the dispenser drawer.  
Grey, greasy particles  
cling to washed laun‐  
dry.  
Insufficient amounts of detergent were used to break  
down the particles of grease in heavily soiled laundry.  
Use more detergent.  
Before washing the next load run a Cottons 60°C  
programme with powder detergent but without a  
load.  
White residues which  
The detergent contained compounds (zeolites) to aid  
look like powder deter‐ water softening which are not soluble in water. These  
gent are seen on dark  
textiles after washing.  
have ended up on the laundry.  
Try and brush off the residues with a soft brush  
once the laundry is dry.  
Wash dark textiles using a detergent which con‐  
tains no zeolites. Liquid detergents usually contain  
no zeolites.  
Use the Dark garments / Denim programme for  
dark coloured laundry.  
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Problem solving guide  
The door will not open  
Problem  
Cause and remedy  
The washing machine is not connected to the electri‐  
The drum door cannot  
be opened by pressing cal supply and / or is not switched on.  
the Door button.  
Insert the plug in the socket and switch on and /  
or switch the machine on with the button.  
Power cut.  
Open the door as described in “Opening the door  
in the event of blocked drain outlet and/or power  
failure.  
The door was not correctly engaged.  
Press hard against the lock side of the door and  
then press the Door button.  
There is still water in the drum and the machine is un‐  
able to drain.  
Clean the drain filters and the drain pump.  
For safety reasons the door cannot be opened if the  
suds temperature is higher than 55°C.  
Allow the programme to finish or cancel it and wait  
until the temperature in the drum has dropped.  
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Problem solving guide  
Blocked drain outlet  
Opening the door in the event  
of a blocked drain outlet  
and/or power failure  
If the drain outlet is blocked, a large  
quantity of water (up to 25 litres) can  
remain in the washing machine.  
Switch off the washing machine.  
Caution: If laundry has been  
washed at a high temperature, water  
draining out of the machine will still  
be hot. Danger of scalding!  
There is a lever behind the detergent  
drawer fascia panel for opening the ac‐  
cess panel to the drain filter.  
Procedure for draining the washing  
machine  
Place a suitable container under the  
access flap.  
When draining water from the ma‐  
chine, do not unscrew the drain filter  
completely or take it right out.  
Remove the lever.  
Slowly and carefully unscrew the  
drain filter to let the water out. Be  
careful not to release too much water  
at once. If the flow of water is too  
strong, some water can seep into the  
washing machine base and activate  
the water protection float switch. This  
will prevent the washing machine  
from functioning.  
Use it to open the access panel.  
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Problem solving guide  
Tighten the drain filter back up again  
if you need to interrupt the flow of  
water.  
Make sure the drain filter is se‐  
curely tightened. Otherwise there is a  
risk of water leakage during use.  
Once the flow of water ceases:  
To avoid loss of detergent, pour approx.  
2 litres of water into the detergent dis‐  
penser drawer after cleaning the drain  
filter. Excess water will be pumped out  
automatically before the next wash pro‐  
gramme.  
Opening the door  
Always make sure that the drum  
is stationary before reaching in to re‐  
move laundry. Reaching into a mov‐  
ing drum is extremely dangerous.  
Remove the drain filter completely.  
Clean it thoroughly.  
Pull the emergency release down‐  
wards. The door will open.  
Remove any foreign objects (e.g. but‐  
tons, coins, etc.) and fluff from the fil‐  
ter housing. Turn the impeller by hand  
to check that it rotates freely.  
Put the drain filter back in place and  
secure it.  
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After sales service  
Repairs  
Guarantee: U.K.  
In the event of any faults which you  
cannot remedy yourself, please con‐  
tact:  
In the U.K, the washing machine is  
guaranteed for 2 years from the date of  
purchase.  
– your Miele Dealer, or  
In the U.K. you must activate your cov‐  
er by calling 0330 160 6640 or register‐  
– Miele (Contact details for Miele are  
given at the end of this booklet).  
When contacting your Dealer or Miele,  
please quote the model and serial num‐  
ber of your machine, both of which are  
shown on the data plate visible above  
the porthole glass when the door is  
open.  
Guarantee: Other countries  
For information on the appliance guar‐  
antee specific to your country please  
contact Miele. See end of this booklet  
for contact details.  
Optional accessories  
Optional spare parts and accessories  
for this washing machine are available  
from your Miele Dealer, the Miele Spare  
Parts Department or via the internet at  
Please note that telephone calls may  
be monitored and recorded for training  
purposes.  
N.B. A call-out charge will be applied  
for service visits where the problem  
could have been resolved as descri‐  
bed in these instructions.  
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Installation and connection  
Front view  
a
e
Inlet hose (tested to withstand pres‐  
Detergent dispenser drawer  
sure of at least 7000 kPa)  
f
Door  
b
Electrical supply cable  
g
Access to drain filter, drain pump and  
emergency release  
c
Flexible drain hose (with detachable  
swivel elbow)  
h
Handle recesses for moving the ma‐  
d
Control panel  
chine  
i
Four height adjustable feet  
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Installation and connection  
Rear view  
a
e
Protruding lid for holding when mov‐  
ing the machine  
Transport clip for inlet and drain ho‐  
ses  
b
f
g
Electrical supply cable  
Safety cap for transit bars  
c
Inlet hose (tested to withstand pres‐  
sure of at least 7000 kPa)  
Transport clip for inlet and drain ho‐  
ses and for storing transit bars when  
not in use  
d
Drain hose  
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Installation and connection  
Transporting the washing machine to  
its installation site  
Installation surface  
A concrete floor is the most suitable in‐  
stallation surface for a washing ma‐  
chine, being far less prone to vibration  
during the spin cycle than wooden  
floorboards or a carpeted surface.  
To manoeuvre the washing machine out  
of its packing case to its installation  
site, hold it by the edge of the lid where  
it protrudes to the rear of the machine  
as well as by the handle recesses at the  
front.  
Please note:  
The machine must be level and se‐  
Ensure that the machine feet and  
the floor are dry to prevent the ma‐  
chine from slipping during the spin  
cycle.  
curely positioned.  
To avoid vibrations during spinning,  
the machine should not be installed  
on soft floor coverings.  
If installing on a wooden joist floor:  
Removing the transit bars  
We recommend a plywood base at  
least 59 x 52 x 3 cm). The base  
should span several joists and be  
bolted to the joist and not only the  
floorboards. Check for the presence  
of pipes and cables first.  
Tip: If possible, install the machine in a  
corner, as this is usually the most stable  
part of the floor.  
If the machine is installed on a  
raised plinth, it has to be secured  
against slippage during spinning us‐  
ing retaining clips (available from  
Miele). Otherwise there is the danger  
of the machine moving and falling off  
the plinth.  
To remove the left and right covers  
1. Pull on the attached stopper,  
2. then use a screwdriver to release the  
catches at the top and bottom.  
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Turn the right-hand transit bar 90°,  
then  
Using the spanner supplied, turn the  
left-hand transit bar 90°, then  
pull the transit bar out.  
pull the transit bar out.  
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Installation and connection  
To avoid the risk of injury, the  
holes for the transit bars must be  
covered after the transit bars have  
been removed.  
Secure the transit bars to the back of  
the washing machine. Make sure the  
top catch is located above the holder.  
The washing machine must not  
be moved without the transit bars in  
place. Store them as shown or keep  
them in a safe place for future use.  
They must be re-fitted if the machine  
is to be moved again (e.g. when  
moving house).  
Plug the holes with the plastic caps  
as illustrated.  
Re-fitting the transit bars  
Re-fitting is carried out by reversing the  
procedure.  
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Installation and connection  
Levelling the machine  
The washing machine must stand per‐  
fectly level on all four feet to ensure  
safe and proper operation.  
Incorrect installation may increase elec‐  
tricity 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 in when the machine is deliv‐  
ered.  
Use a spirit level to check that the  
washing machine is standing level.  
Hold foot 1 securely with a pipe  
wrench. Turn counter nut 2 again us‐  
ing the spanner supplied until it sits  
firmly up against the housing.  
All four counternuts must be  
firmly up against the housing. Please  
also check this for the feet which did  
not need adjustment. Otherwise  
there is a danger of the machine  
moving about.  
Using the spanner supplied turn  
counter nut 2 in a clockwise direc‐  
tion. Then turn counter nut 2 together  
with foot 1 to unscrew.  
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Installation and connection  
Washer-dryer stack  
Please note:  
The washing machine can be combined  
with a Miele tumble dryer in a washer-  
dryer stack. The appropriate "WTV"  
stacking kit* to match your dryer is re‐  
quired.  
All parts marked* are available from  
your Dealer or Miele.  
Building under a continuous work‐  
top/ in a kitchen run  
Building under kits* must only be in‐  
stalled/dismantled by a suitably  
qualified fitter in accordance with the  
instructions supplied.  
– A special building under kit* with a  
cover plate to replace the machine lid  
is required. It must be fitted by a suit‐  
ably qualified fitter to ensure electri‐  
cal safety. N.B. If there is space to  
push the washing machine under the  
worktop without removing the lid, the  
building under kit is not necessary.  
Otherwise it is essential.  
a
b
Safety distance to wall at least 2  
cm  
Height:  
Stacking kit with pull-out shelf:  
approx. 169 cm  
Stacking kit without pull-out shelf:  
approx. 170 cm  
– Connections for electricity, water and  
drainage should be installed in such  
a way that they remain accessible  
when the machine is in its final posi‐  
tion.  
Fitting instructions are supplied with the  
conversion kit.  
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Installation and connection  
Electronic unit and washing machine  
housing  
The water protection system  
The Miele water protection system pro‐  
tects all parts of the washing machine  
from water damage.  
– Sump  
Any leaking water is collected in a  
sump in the base of the machine. A  
float switches off the water inlet  
valves, preventing any more water  
from flowing into the machine and  
water in the suds container is pum‐  
ped away.  
The system consists of three main  
components:  
– the inlet hose  
– the electronic unit and drainage and  
overflow protection  
– Overflow protection  
– the drain hose  
This prevents the washing machine  
taking in too much water. If the water  
level exceeds a certain level, the  
drain pump switches in and pumps  
the excess water away.  
Inlet hose  
– Protection against bursting  
The inlet hose is tested to withstand  
pressure of at least 7,000 kPa.  
Drain hose  
The drain hose is protected by a venti‐  
lation system which prevents the wash‐  
ing machine from being emptied com‐  
pletely.  
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Installation and connection  
Maintenance  
Connection to the water sup‐  
ply  
Only use a genuine Miele hose should  
you ever need a replacement or exten‐  
sion. These are tested to withstand  
pressure of at least 7,000 kPa.  
The washing machine should be con‐  
nected to a mains water supply in ac‐  
cordance with current local and nation‐  
al safety regulations. The German au‐  
thorities do not require it to have a non-  
return valve as the washing machine  
has been designed to comply with DIN  
regulations.  
In order to protect the water inlet  
valve, the two dirt filters (one in the  
open end of the inlet hose, the other  
in the inlet point in the machine)  
must not be removed.  
The machine is designed to operate  
with a flow pressure of between 100  
and 1,000 kPa. If it is higher than 1,000  
kPa it is essential to fit a pressure re‐  
ducing valve.  
Extension hose  
Longer hoses 2.5 or 4.0 m in length are  
available from your Miele Dealer or  
Miele as optional extras.  
Connection to the mains water supply  
should incorporate a mains stopcock  
with 3/4" threaded union. The stopcock  
should be fitted by a qualified plumber.  
The connection point is subject  
to mains water pressure. Turn on the  
stopcock slowly and check for leaks.  
Correct the position of the washer  
and union if appropriate.  
The washing machine is not suitable  
for connection to a hot water supply.  
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Installation and connection  
3. Connected securely to a floor gully.  
4. Connected securely to a standpipe.  
Please note:  
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 ei‐  
ther direction, or can be detached if re‐  
quired, with a sharp twist and pull.  
If required, the drain hose can be exten‐  
ded to a length of 5 m. The necessary  
parts can be purchased from your Miele  
Dealer or Miele.  
* For a delivery head of more than 1 m  
(up to a max. of 1.8 m) a replacement  
drain pump will need to be fitted.  
Please contact Miele or your Miele  
Dealer for advice. If necessary, the  
drain hose can be extended to a length  
of 2.5 m. The necessary parts can be  
purchased from your Miele Dealer or  
Miele.  
Adapter  
Nut  
Hose clip  
End of the hose  
Fit adapter to the sink drain outlet  
using nut .  
Drain hose connection:  
1. Direct into a sink or basin.  
Attach the end of the hose to  
adapter .  
Please note the following:  
– Hook the hose over the edge and  
secure.  
Use a screwdriver to tighten hose clip  
up close to the nut.  
– Make sure that the water can drain  
away freely without hindrance.  
Otherwise there is a risk of water  
overflowing or of some of the  
drained water being sucked back  
into the machine.  
2. Connected securely to a plastic drain  
pipe with a rubber nipple. There is no  
need to use a non-return valve.  
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Installation and connection  
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363  
Electrical connection U.K.  
The fuse cover must be refitted when  
changing the fuse, and if the fuse cover  
is lost, the plug must not be used until  
a suitable replacement is obtained. The  
colour of the correct replacement cover  
is that of the coloured insert in the base  
of the plug, or the colour that is em‐  
bossed in words on the base of the  
plug (as applicable to the design of  
plug fitted).  
All electrical work should be carried out  
by a suitably qualified and competent  
person, in strict accordance with cur‐  
rent national and local safety regula‐  
tions (BS 7671 in the UK).  
Ensure power is not supplied to the ap‐  
pliance until after installation work has  
been carried out.  
The appliance is supplied with a mains  
cable with moulded plug ready for con‐  
nection to a 230-240V mains supply.  
Replacement fuses should be ASTA ap‐  
proved to BS 1362 and have the cor‐  
rect rating. Replacement fuses and fuse  
covers may be purchased from your lo‐  
cal electrical supplier.  
Please ensure the connection data quo‐  
ted on the data plate match the house‐  
hold mains supply.  
Connection should be made via a suita‐  
ble switched socket which is easily ac‐  
cessible after installation.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE  
MUST BE EARTHED  
For extra safety it is advisable to protect  
the machine with a suitable residual  
current device (RCD). Contact a quali‐  
fied electrician for advice.  
Do not connect via an extension lead.  
Extension leads do not guarantee the  
required safety of the appliance (e.g.  
danger of overheating).  
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Technical data  
Height  
850 mm  
Width  
595 mm  
Depth  
610 mm  
Depth with door open  
Height for building under  
Width for building under  
Depth for building under  
Weight  
987 mm  
820 mm  
600 mm  
600 mm  
Approx. 94 kg  
7 kg dry laundry  
See data plate  
See data plate  
See data plate  
See "Consumption data"  
100 kPa  
Capacity  
Voltage  
Connected load  
Fuse rating  
Consumption data  
Minimum flow pressure  
Maximum flow pressure  
Inlet hose length  
Drain hose length  
Mains connection cable length  
Delivery head max.  
Maximum drainage length  
LEDs  
1000 kPa  
1.60 m  
1.50 m  
1.60 m  
1.00 m  
5.00 m  
Class 1  
Test certificates awarded  
See data plate  
Power consumption when switched off 0.30 W  
Power consumption when not switched 1.00 W  
off  
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Consumption data  
Load  
Consumption data  
Energy  
in kWh  
Water  
in l  
Duration  
Residual  
moisture  
Cottons  
90°C  
60°C  
60°C  
*  
*  
40°C  
40°C  
*  
40°C  
40°C  
40°C  
40°C  
30°C  
30°C  
7.0 kg  
7.0 kg  
3.5 kg  
7.0 kg  
3.5 kg  
7.0 kg  
3.5 kg  
3.5 kg  
3.5 kg  
5.0 kg  
3.5 kg  
2.0 kg  
2.0 kg  
2.0 kg  
2.20  
1.33  
1.00  
0.94  
0.82  
0.87  
0.76  
0.58  
0.60  
0.52  
0.32  
0.50  
0.23  
0.38  
52  
52  
45  
52  
45  
67  
45  
45  
49  
62  
30  
42  
39  
69  
2 h 29 min  
1 h 59 min  
1 h 59 min  
2 h 59 min  
2 h 59 min  
2 h 29 min  
2 h 29 min  
2 h 59 min  
1 h 59 min  
1 h 29 min  
20 min  
52%  
52%  
52%  
52%  
52%  
52%  
52%  
52%  
30%  
Minimum iron  
Automatic plus  
Express 20  
Shirts  
54 min  
39 min  
Woollens   
Delicates  
59 min  
Note for test institutes  
*Test programme in accordance with EN 60456 and energy label with  
Directive 1061/2010  
Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given depending on water  
pressure, water hardness, water inlet temperature, room temperature, type and  
volume of load, fluctuations in the electricity supply and any options selected.  
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Programmable functions  
Press the Start button and keep it  
pressed in whilst carrying out steps  
to .  
The programmable functions are used  
to alter the machine's electronics to  
suit changing requirements. Program‐  
mable functions can be altered at any  
time.  
Switch machine on with the but‐  
ton.  
Wait until the indicator light for the  
Water plus system  
Start button lights up constantly . . .  
This programmable function is used to  
specify one of three options for the  
the Water plus button.  
. . . and then release the Start but‐  
ton.  
Turn the programme selector to Cot‐  
tons 60°C.  
:  
(Factory default setting)  
The water level is increased in the wash  
and rinse stages.  
A will flash in the display alternating  
with the number , or .  
Each subsequent press on the Start  
button selects a different option and  
will flash alternately in the display  
with the number of the option selec‐  
ted.  
:  
An extra rinse is carried out.  
:  
The water level is increased in the wash  
and rinse stages and an extra rinse is  
carried out.  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button.  
Follow steps to to programme  
and store in memory.  
The programmable functions are ac‐  
cessed via the Start button and the pro‐  
gramme selector.  
Before you begin, ensure that:  
– The washing machine is switched off.  
– The machine door is closed properly.  
– The programme selector is at Finish.  
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Programmable functions  
Press the Start button and keep it  
pressed in whilst carrying out steps  
to .  
Gentle action  
Activating gentle action reduces the  
drum action and is suitable for wash‐  
ing lightly soiled items more gently.  
Switch machine on with the but‐  
ton.  
Gentle action can be activated for the  
Cottons and Minimum iron pro‐  
grammes.  
Wait until the indicator light for the  
Start button lights up constantly . . .  
. . . and then release the Start but‐  
The washing machine is delivered with  
the Gentle action setting deactivated.  
ton.  
Turn the programme selector to Cot‐  
Follow steps to to programme  
and store in memory.  
tons :  
A will flash in the display alternating  
with the number or .  
The programmable functions are ac‐  
cessed via the Start button and the pro‐  
gramme selector.  
Pressing the Start button switches  
the programmable function on or off.  
If flashes in the display alternating  
with the number , the programma‐  
ble function is switched on. If   
flashes in the display alternating with  
the number , the programmable  
function is switched off.  
Before you begin, ensure that:  
– The washing machine is switched off.  
– The machine door is closed properly.  
– The programme selector is at Finish.  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button.  
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Programmable functions  
Press the Start button and keep it  
pressed in whilst carrying out steps  
to .  
Suds cooling  
When this is activated, additional wa‐  
ter flows into the drum at the end of  
the main wash to cool the suds down.  
Hot suds can damage plastic drainage  
pipes.  
Switch machine on with the but‐  
ton.  
Wait until the indicator light for the  
Start button lights up constantly . . .  
Suds cooling takes place when a tem‐  
perature of 90°C or higher is selected  
for the Cottons programme.  
. . . and then release the Start but‐  
ton.  
Turn the programme selector to Cot‐  
Suds cooling should be activated:  
tons 40°C  
– to prevent the danger of scalding if  
the drain hose is hooked over the  
edge of a sink or basin.  
A will flash in the display alternating  
with the number or .  
Pressing the Start button switches  
the programmable function on or off.  
If flashes in the display alternating  
with the number , the programma‐  
ble function is switched on. If   
flashes in the display alternating with  
the number , the programmable  
function is switched off.  
– where drainage pipes do not comply  
with DIN 1986.  
– The machine is delivered with Suds  
cooling deactivated.  
Follow steps to to programme  
and store in memory.  
The programmable functions are ac‐  
cessed via the Start button and the pro‐  
gramme selector.  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button.  
Before you begin, ensure that:  
– The washing machine is switched off.  
– The machine door is closed properly.  
– The programme selector is at Finish.  
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Programmable functions  
Press the Start button and keep it  
pressed in whilst carrying out steps  
to .  
Memory  
If an extra option is selected for a pro‐  
gramme and / or the spin speed is al‐  
tered, the washing machine stores  
these changes in memory at the start  
of a programme.  
Switch machine on with the but‐  
ton.  
Wait until the indicator light for the  
Start button lights up constantly . . .  
When that particular programme is  
chosen again, the washing machine  
will display the extra option and / or  
the spin speed which have been stor‐  
ed for that programme in memory.  
. . . and then release the Start but‐  
ton.  
Turn the programme selector to Cot‐  
tons .  
The machine is delivered with the  
memory function deactivated.  
A will flash in the display alternating  
with the number or .  
Follow steps to to programme  
and store in memory.  
Pressing the Start button switches  
the programmable function on or off.  
If flashes in the display alternating  
with the number , the programma‐  
ble function is switched on. If   
flashes in the display alternating with  
the number , the programmable  
function is switched off.  
The programmable functions are ac‐  
cessed via the Start button and the pro‐  
gramme selector.  
Before you begin, ensure that:  
– The washing machine is switched off.  
– The machine door is closed properly.  
– The programme selector is at Finish.  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button.  
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Programmable functions  
Press the Start button and keep it  
pressed in whilst carrying out steps  
to .  
Soak duration  
A soak duration of between 30 mi‐  
nutes and 2 hours can be program‐  
med in 30 minute increments for the  
Soak button.  
Switch machine on with the but‐  
ton.  
Wait until the indicator light for the  
If the Soak extra option is selected, the  
soaking process will be carried out for  
the duration set before the wash pro‐  
gramme is run.  
Start button lights up constantly . . .  
. . . and then release the Start but‐  
ton.  
Turn the programme selector to Cot‐  
The machine is delivered with a 2 hour  
duration set for the Soak button.  
tons 30°C  
A will flash in the display alternating  
with the number , , or .  
Follow steps to to programme  
and store in memory.  
The programmable functions are ac‐  
cessed via the Start button and the pro‐  
gramme selector.  
=
2 h soak duration  
(factory default setting)  
=
=
=
1 h 30 min soak duration  
1 h soak duration  
Before you begin, ensure that:  
– The washing machine is switched off.  
– The machine door is closed properly.  
– The programme selector is at Finish.  
30 min soak duration  
Each subsequent press on the Start  
button selects a different option and  
will flash alternately in the display  
with the number of the option selec‐  
ted.  
Switch the washing machine off with  
the button.  
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Optional accessories  
Detergent, fabric care, additives and  
machine care products are available for  
this washing machine. All the products  
have been designed for Miele washing  
machines.  
Wool and delicates detergent  
– liquid detergent for delicates  
– particularly suitable for woollen and  
silk garments  
– cleans at temperatures as low as  
20°C, helps retain the shape of deli‐  
cate garments and protect colours  
These and many other useful products  
can be ordered via the internet at  
(see end of this booklet for contact de‐  
tails).  
Specialist detergents  
Outerwear  
– liquid detergent for outerwear and  
performance clothing  
– cleans with care and is gentle on col‐  
ours  
Detergent  
– with lanolin to care for and condition  
membrane fabric  
UltraWhite  
– powder detergent  
Sports  
– suitable for white and light coloured  
laundry as well as heavily soiled cot‐  
ton items  
– liquid detergent for sportswear and  
fleece garments  
– neutralises unpleasant odours  
– retains the shape of the textiles  
– effective stain removal even at low  
temperatures  
UltraColor  
Down items  
– liquid detergent for coloureds  
– liquid detergent suitable for pillows,  
sleeping bags and down filled items  
– suitable for coloured and dark/black  
garments  
– retains the elasticity of down and  
feather filled items  
– protects bright colours from fading  
– retains the breathability of down filled  
items  
– effective stain removal even at low  
temperatures  
– prevents down filling clumping to‐  
gether  
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Optional accessories  
Fabric care  
Machine care products  
Fabric care agents are available as cap‐  
sules in convenient single dose  
amounts or in a handy bottle.  
Machine cleaner  
– for cleaning the washing machine  
thoroughly and effectively  
Reproofing agent  
– removes grease, bacteria and un‐  
pleasant odours  
– for reproofing microfibre garments  
e.g. rain coats etc.  
Descaling agent  
– retains the breathability of garments  
– removes heavy limescale deposits  
Fabric conditioner  
– mild and gentle with natural citric  
acid  
– fresh, natural fragrance  
– makes laundry soft to handle  
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United Kingdom  
Miele Co. Ltd.  
Fairacres, Marcham Road  
Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW  
Customer Contact Centre Tel: 0330 160 6600  
Malaysia  
Miele Sdn Bhd  
Suite 12-2, Level 12  
Menara Sapura Kencana Petroleum  
Solaris Dutamas No. 1, Jalan Dutamas 1  
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  
Phone: +603-6209-0288  
Fax: +603-6205-3768  
Australia  
Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.  
ACN 005 635 398  
ABN 96 005 635 398  
1 Gilbert Park Drive, Knoxfield, VIC 3180  
Tel: 1300 464 353  
New Zealand  
Miele New Zealand Limited  
IRD 98 463 631  
China  
Level 2, 10 College Hill  
Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011, NZ  
Tel: 0800 464 353  
Miele (Shanghai) Trading Ltd.  
1-3 Floor, No. 82 Shi Men Yi Road  
Jing' an District  
200040 Shanghai, PRC  
Tel: +86 21 6157 3500, Fax: +86 21 6157 3511  
Singapore  
Miele Pte. Ltd.  
163 Penang Road  
# 04 - 03 Winsland House II  
Singapore 238463  
Tel: +65 6735 1191, Fax: +65 6735 1161  
Miele (Hong Kong) Limited  
41/F - 4101, Manhattan Place  
23 Wang Tai Road  
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong  
Tel: (852) 2610 1331, Fax: (852)2610 1013  
South Africa  
Miele (Pty) Ltd  
India  
63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194  
P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021  
Tel: (011) 875 9000, Fax: (011) 875 9035  
Miele India Pvt. Ltd.  
Ground Floor, Copia Corporate Suites  
Plot No. 9, Jasola  
New Delhi - 110025  
Tel: 011-46 900 000, Fax: 011-46 900 001  
United Arab Emirates  
Miele Appliances Ltd.  
P.O. Box 11 47 82  
Gold & Diamond Park, Sheikh Zayed Road  
Building 6 / Offices Nos. 6-214 to 6-220  
Dubai  
Tel: +971-4-341 84 44  
Fax: +971-4-341 88 52  
Ireland  
Miele Ireland Ltd.  
2024 Bianconi Avenue  
Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24  
Tel: (01) 461 07 10, Fax: (01) 461 07 97  
Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG  
Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany  
69  
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WDA 110  
en-GB  
M.-Nr. 09 900 700 / 01  
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