Miele Washer W1930 User Manual

Operating instructions  
for the W 1930  
Washing Machine  
In order to protect yourself and  
avoid damage to your machine,  
it is absolutely necessary to read  
the operating instructions prior  
to installation and operation.  
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M.-Nr. 05 226 250  
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Guide to the machine  
Guide to the machine  
1 Electric supply cable  
6 Drum door  
2 High pressure inlet hoses  
7 Access panel for drain pump and filter  
8 Four height adjustable feet  
3 Flexible drain hose, with detachable  
swivel elbow  
9 Emergency door release and drainage  
4 Detergent dispenser drawer  
5 Facia panel with controls  
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Guide to the machine  
Detergent dispenser drawer  
Compartment i - for the pre-wash.  
Compartment j - for the main wash.  
Compartment p (with lid) - for fabric  
softener or starch.  
b “Delay start” button.  
f Pushbuttons for additional functions.  
c Time display “h mins”.  
g SPIN SPEED SETTING switch.  
d “Door” button;  
h PROGRAMME SEQUENCE indica-  
opens the drum door.  
tors (LED indicator lamps).  
e “ON/OFF” button;  
i Programme SELECTOR switch.  
to turn machine on or off or  
to interrupt a programme.  
The “On” lamp illuminates.  
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Important safety instructions  
Important safety instructions  
WARNING – To reduce the risk of  
9. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning  
solvents, or other flammable or ex-  
plosive substances to the wash  
water. These substances give off  
vapors that could ignite or ex-  
plode.  
fire, electric shock, or injury to per-  
sons when using your appliance, fol-  
low basic precautions, including the  
following:  
1. Read all instructions before using  
the appliance.  
10. Under certain conditions, hy-  
drogen gas may be produced in a  
hot water system that has not  
been used for 2 weeks or more.  
HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE.  
If the hot water system has not  
been used for such a period, be-  
fore using the washing machine,  
turn on all hot water faucets and  
let the water flow from each for  
several minutes. This will release  
any accumulated hydrogen gas.  
As the gas is flammable, do not  
smoke or use an open flame dur-  
ing this time.  
2. Do not wash articles that have  
been previously cleaned in,  
washed in or soaked in gasoline,  
dry-cleaning solvents, or other  
flammable or explosive sub-  
stances. They give off vapors that  
could ignite or explode.  
3. Do not allow children to play on or  
in the appliance. Close supervi-  
sion is necessary when the ap-  
pliance is used near children.  
4. Before the appliance is removed  
from service or discarded, remove  
the door to the washing compart-  
ment.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
5. Do not reach into the appliance if  
Refer to the Electrical Con-  
nection Section for ground-  
ing and installation instruc-  
tions.  
the drum is moving.  
6. Do not install or store this ap-  
pliance where it will be exposed  
to weather.  
7. Do not tamper with the controls.  
8. Do not repair or replace any part of  
the appliance, or attempt any ser-  
vicing unless specifically recom-  
mended in the user-maintenance  
instructions or in published user-  
repair instructions that you under-  
stand and have the skills to carry  
out.  
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Help protect our environment  
Help protect our environment  
Disposal of your old machine  
Warning - To reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, or injury to persons,  
read the IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-  
STRUCTIONS before operating this  
appliance.  
Old machines contain materials which  
can be recycled. Please contact your  
recycling center or scrap merchant be-  
fore disposing of the appliance.  
Disposal of the packing  
material  
The transport and protective packing is  
mostly manufactured from the following  
recycled or recyclable materials:  
– corrugated paper/cardboard  
– polystyrene - CFC-free  
– polystyrene foil (transparent)  
– Untreated wood  
– Polypropylene (PP) strapping  
Rather than throwing these materials  
away, please take them to your com-  
munity recycling center.  
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Economical usage  
Economical usage  
The key to good wash results is finding  
Economy  
For optimum economical usage, re-  
member the following tips:  
the correct combination of detergent  
and temperature, and then allowing the  
washing machine to optimize their  
usage through its programming. Pro-  
gramme lengths can vary for this rea-  
son.  
– The automatic load control feature  
will adjust the water level for loads  
between 1 and 5 kg. However, if  
possible, load the machine to its  
maximum capacity in order to use  
water and energy to the best advant-  
age.  
With the “Hydromatic” system, the  
drum can revolve at various speeds.  
Faster and slower agitation speeds,  
along with pauses for soaking, com-  
bine to ensure excellent results.  
– Use only the correct amount of deter-  
gent required for the water hardness  
in your area. Miele recommends the  
use of low-sudsing detergents, as  
their characteristics allow them to  
perform better in front-loading ma-  
chine than regular powder or liquid  
detergents.  
The automatic load control feature en-  
sures the correct water level for the  
type of fabric and load being washed  
(even though it may appear as if there  
is too little water in the drum!).  
Because of the accurately balanced  
drum and special sound insulation, ma-  
chine noise is minimal while operating.  
If the wash is not heavily stained, select  
a lower temperature than indicated on  
the wash care label.  
The fully electronic controls offer a com-  
bination of simple operation with many  
optional features.  
For instance, since a main wash gener-  
ally gives good results for a normal  
load, the pre-wash cycle has been  
made a user selectable option, saving  
time,water and energy over older full  
cycle machines.  
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Preparing the Laundry  
Preparing the Laundry  
The headings numbered (1,2,3,...)  
Most garments have a textile care label  
in the collar or side seam. Sort the  
laundry by care label and color.  
show the operating sequence and can  
be used as a brief guide.  
Only wash items that are labeled ma-  
chine washable by the manufacturer.  
Before washing  
Dark fabrics often contain “excess dye”  
and should be washed separately sev-  
eral times before being included in a  
mixed load.  
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Prepare the wash load  
Delicate fabrics should be washed sep-  
arately using a delicates programme.  
Only wash wool or wool mixtures if they  
are labeled machine washable on the  
textile care label.  
Pre-treat the laundry  
Badly soiled areas (e.g. collars and  
cuffs) and water soluble stains can be  
pre-treated with bar soap, stain  
remover, or detergent mixed into a solu-  
tion or paste.  
Do not use detergents containing sol-  
vents in the machine.  
Empty all pockets.  
Foreign objects inadvertently left in  
pockets (e.g. nails, coins, paper  
clips, etc.) can cause damage to  
clothes and the machine. Damage  
to the machine can occur if wires  
from underwire bras come loose.  
Do not wash underwire bras in the  
machine without ensuring that wires  
are secure.  
Sort the laundry  
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Preparing the Laundry  
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3
Press the “Door” button to open  
the door  
To start a programme  
1
Turn the programme selector  
to Start / Finish  
Load the machine  
Unfold the laundry and place it in the  
drum. For best results we recommend  
washing mixed loads consisting of both  
large and small items. This improves  
the washing effectiveness and helps  
distribute the load evenly to keep the  
machine stable and reduce noise dur-  
ing spinning.  
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3
Press the “ON/OFF” button  
Press any additional option  
buttons desired  
(See the “Delay start” section if this fea-  
ture is desired.)  
4
5
Select spin cycle speed  
Recommended load sizes are noted  
below:  
Turn the programme selector to the  
desired programme  
COTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0 kg  
PERMANENT PRESS . . . . . . . . . 2.5 kg  
DELICATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 kg  
HANDWASH/WOOLLENS. . . . . . 1.5 kg  
Rinse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0 kg  
The programme selector can be turned  
to the left or the right.  
With curtains: Remove lead weights  
and strips and place in a laundry bag.  
Woollens and knitted garments should  
be turned inside out if recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
4
Close the machine door  
Make sure there are no clothes caught  
between the drum door and seal.  
5
Add detergent  
See section “Adding detergent” for de-  
tails.  
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End of programme  
End of programme  
After washing  
4 Remove the wash.  
1 Turn the programme selector  
switch to “Start/Finish”  
2 Press the “ON/OFF” button.  
3 Press the “Door” button.  
Do not attempt to remove laundry  
from the machine if the drum is  
turning. You may seriously injure  
yourself. If the drum turns with  
the door open, contact the Miele  
Service Department.  
5 Check the folds in the door seal  
for any small articles such as  
buttons or nails which may be  
lodged there.  
Make sure the drum is empty by  
manually turning it completely  
around or, during the next use,  
items may be damaged (e.g. shrink)  
or cause other laundry to discolor.  
6 Close the drum door.  
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Changing the programme sequence  
Changing the programme sequence  
To cancel a programme:  
To omit a programme stage:  
Turn the programme selector to  
“Start/Finish”.  
A programme stage must first be  
reached to be omitted:  
Turn the programme selector to  
“Start/Finish”  
To interrupt a programme:  
Press the “ON/OFF” buttton.  
As soon as the PROGRAMME SE-  
QUENCE indicator lamp for the stage  
you wish starts flashing:  
To continue the programme, turn the  
machine back on.  
Turn the programme selector switch  
to the desired programme.  
To change an incorrectly selected  
programme:  
Turn the programme selector switch  
to “Start/Finish”.  
When only the “On” lamp is lit, a new  
programme can be selected.  
To change a programme which has  
been “locked” using the Child Safety  
feature, see the “programmable func-  
tions” section.  
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Adding detergent  
Adding detergent  
Detergent should be added to compart-  
ment j at the beginning of each wash  
cycle.  
It is important to add the cor-  
rect amount of detergent, be-  
cause...  
Miele recommends the use of low-suds-  
ing detergents, as their characteristics  
allow them to perform better in front-  
loading machines than regular powder  
or liquid detergents.  
...too little detergent can result in:  
– grey laundry  
– grease/stains not being removed  
Due to the Miele “Eco-System”, approxi-  
mately 2/3 of the manufacturer’s recom-  
mended amount of detergent is gener-  
ally sufficient for excellent wash results.  
– lime deposits on the heater elements  
and drum.  
...too much detergent can result in:  
If you have difficulty finding a low-suds-  
ing detergent, contact Miele Limited.  
– excessive foam  
– low level of agitation  
– poor cleaning and rinsing results.  
Do not use chlorine bleach! Chlorine  
bleach will damage the machine.  
Water Softeners  
For extremely hard water:  
If you wish to use a water softener to  
cut down on detergent usage in hard  
water areas:  
Water is taken in through compartment  
j in the main wash. If your water is ex-  
tremely hard (above 400 ppm CaCO )  
and the capacity of compartment j is  
insufficient for the amount of detergent  
needed, a Service Technician can re-  
programme the machine so that water  
and detergent can also be taken in  
through compartment i.  
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– add the amount of detergent necess-  
ary for a soft water area.  
– Following the manufacturer’s recom-  
mendations,add the specified  
amount of water softener.  
Always add the detergent first, in com-  
partments i and j followed by the  
softener, to ensure that both are  
properly dispensed.  
For small loads:  
– Gradually reduce the amount of  
detergent used with each small load.  
– Check the wash results and the con-  
dition of the laundry.  
– If the laundry is not clean or if it is  
grey or hard to the touch, add  
slightly more detergent the next time  
you use the machine.  
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Adding fabric softener or starch  
Adding fabric softener or starch  
If fabric softener is desired, it will work  
more effectively and be gentler on the  
clothes if it is dispensed in the final  
rinse cycle of the wash, rather than in  
At the end of the programme a small  
amount of water will normally remain in  
compartment p. A high water level in  
this compartment, however, may indi-  
the tumble dryer through the use of sof- cate that the siphon is clogged or the  
tener sheets. To automatically dispense  
fabric softener:  
dispenser drawer was opened during  
the last rinse cycle, thereby interrupting  
the distribution of fabric softener. In this  
case, the siphon tube should be  
Open the lid of compartment p.  
cleaned as described on Page 21.  
Starch  
If starch is used for shirts, blouses,  
table cloths, napkins, etc., pour the liq-  
uid starch into compartment p (use  
the some procedure as for fabric sof-  
tener).  
Never mix fabric softener and starch  
together in compartment p. This can  
lead to a blockage in the washer’s over-  
flow system.  
Using the “Starch” programme for  
dispensing liquid starch  
Following the manufacturer’s recom-  
mendations, pour the specified  
amount of liquid fabric softener into  
compartment p. However, do not ex-  
ceed the maximum fill level marked  
inside the compartment, as any ex-  
cess will prematurely activate the si-  
phon and be wasted.  
– Prepare the starch solution in accor-  
dance with the manufacturer’s in-  
structions and pour it into compart-  
ment i.  
– Use the normal water level (Water  
Plus button “out”) when starching so  
that the solution will have the maxi-  
mum effect.  
Close the compartment lid and push  
in the dispenser drawer.  
“Without final spin” can be selected to  
reduce fabric creasing.  
The conditioner will automatically be  
dispensed during the last rinse cycle.  
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Programmes  
Programmes  
The run time of front-loading machines is longer than that for most top-loading, ver-  
tical tub machines. This is because front-loading machines balance the 5 basic  
washing factors (mechanical action, water, detergent, temperature and time) dif-  
fently than do vertical tub machines. Miele’s front-loading machines use an ad-  
vanced hydromatic washing action, precise and steady temperatures, less water  
and detergent than vertical tub machines but more time. The longer run time is  
part of the equation that produces Miele’s excellent wash results.  
X = additional options  
COTTONS  
Temperature guidelines:  
For cotton fabrics without special fin-  
ishes. For most everyday loads, e.g.  
sheet, towels, jeans, sweatshirts, t-  
shirts underwear.  
30 – 40°C – dark coloured items.  
40 – 50°C – light coloured items.  
60 – 95°C – exclusively white items.  
1) Water levels used:  
wash - low  
80°C – e.g. whites. such as socks,  
which would commonly be bleached in  
a top-loading, vertical tub machine.  
rinse - low  
2) Rinse cycles used:  
Normal programme - four  
95°C – e.g. diapers.  
Rapid wash  
- two  
max/load:  
max/spin:  
5.0 kg (11 lbs.)  
1600 rpm  
Normal run time: 1 h 48 min  
Rapid wash time: 1 h 06 min  
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Programmes  
X = additional options  
PERMANENT PRESS  
Temperature guidelines:  
For cotton blend fabrics, polyester  
blends and other synthetics such as ac-  
rylic, nylon and ramie.  
30°C – dark fabrics which are a blend  
or 100% synthetic fabrics.  
1) Water levels used:  
wash - low  
40°C – 50°C – light coloured cotton or  
synthetic items.  
rinse - high (to reduce wrinkling)  
60°C – white polyester/cottons items.  
2) Rinse cycles used:  
Normal programme - three  
max/load:  
max/spin:  
2.0 kg (4.5 lbs.)  
900 rpm  
Rapid wash  
- two  
Normal run time: 1 h 07 min  
Rapid wash time: 34 min  
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Programmes  
X = additional options  
DELICATES  
Temperature guidelines:  
For synthetics, machine washable silks,  
fine washables commonly washed by  
hand (e.g. blouses, sweaters, but not  
wool or wool blends), lace or crocheted  
(non-woolen) items, curtains and knit  
garments.  
cold – 30°C – dark coloured silks and  
all synthetic items  
(lingerie)  
40 – 50°C – light coloured silks and  
lace tableclothes.  
1) Water levels used:  
wash - high  
60°C – white cotton lace and  
crocheted items.  
rinse - high  
For machine washable curtains, use  
cold – 30°C with a pre-wash. Load the  
drum loosely up to /3 full.  
2) Rinse cycles used:  
Normal programme - three  
Rapid wash  
1
- two  
max/load:  
max/spin:  
1.0 kg (2.2 lbs.)  
600 rpm  
Normal run time: 53 min  
Rapid wash time: 32 min  
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Programmes  
No additional options can be selected  
in this programme.  
HANDWASH/WOOLLENS /  
For all machine washable woollens or  
hand-washable wool or wool blends, in-  
cluding blankets and wool mixtures  
with cotton or rayon. Also suitable for  
woollens commonly washed by hand  
(e.g. sweaters) and silks.  
Reduced agitation is also used.  
Temperature guidelines:  
cold – 40°C – for all colours of wool.  
cold – 30°C – for silk.  
1) Water levels used:  
wash - low  
For satin, lace and silk manually re-  
duce the spin speed to the lowes  
possible setting, or select “without  
final spin”.  
rinse - low  
2) Rinse cycles used:  
Normal programme - two  
max/load:  
max/spin:  
1.5 kg (3.5 lbs.)  
1200 rpm  
Normal run time: 38 min  
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Programmes  
Starch  
Rinse  
For tablecloths, napkins, aprons, shirts.  
For hand washed items that can be  
gently rinsed, and if desired, spun.  
max/load:  
max/spin:  
Normal run time: 18 min  
5.0 kg (11 lbs.)  
1600 rpm  
1) Water levels used:  
rinse - high  
2) Rinse cycles used:  
Normal programme - two  
Spin  
For spinning wet items not washed in  
the machine (hand washed). Such  
items must be suitable for machine  
spinning.  
max/load:  
max/spin:  
Normal run time: 14 min  
2.0 kg (4.5 lbs.)  
900 rpm  
max/load:  
max/spin:  
5.0 kg (11 lbs.)  
1600 rpm  
NOTE:  
Normal run time: 7 min  
If “cold” is selected in “HAND-  
WASH/WOOLLENS” or “DELICATES”  
the machine will heat the water to 24°C  
to help the detergent dissolve and to  
compensate for temperature fluctuation-  
s in the plumbing system.  
Drain  
For draining water from the machine  
when “Without final spin” has been se-  
lected as the spin speed so that  
laundry may be removed wet for drip  
drying.  
To soak clothing, select one of the pro-  
grammes “COTTONS”, “PERMANENT  
PRESS”, “DELICATES” or “HAND-  
WASH/WOOLLENS”; wait for the ma-  
chine to fill and press the “ON/OFF” but-  
ton. The machine will turn off. After  
soaking, select “Drain”.  
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Textile care symbols  
Textile care symbols  
The textile care symbols on clothing in-  
Drying  
Dry flat  
dicate the maximum temperature at  
which the clothing should be washed  
and are a good guideline when choos-  
ing a programme. In choosing a pro-  
gramme, it can be taken into account  
that front-loading machines are gentler  
on clothing than most top-loading, verti-  
cal tub machines.  
(Yellow symbol) Tumble dry low  
temperature  
(Green symbol) Tumble dry medium  
to high temperature  
Hang to dry  
Drip dry  
Do not use chlorine bleach!  
Ironing F  
J Do not iron  
Chlorine bleach will damage the ma-  
chine.  
The following is an explanation of textile  
care symbols:  
G Iron at low setting  
H Iron at medium setting  
I Iron at high setting  
Washing c  
h Do not wash  
Dry cleaning  
/ Hand wash in 40°C water  
D Do not dry clean  
7 Machine wash at 40°C  
Dry clean  
Chlorine bleach x  
Do not use chlorine bleach! Chlorine  
bleach will damage the machine.  
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Additional options  
Additional options  
By selecting one or more pushbutton  
The “Water plus” option is available in  
the following programmes:  
functions, basic programmes can be  
tailored to the type of laundry being  
washed.  
The wash and rinse cycles for COT-  
TONS.  
The wash cycle for PERMANENT  
PRESS.  
“Gentle action”  
For actioning of lightly soiled items,  
or delicate fabrics which tend to pill.  
Drum movement is reduced by half.  
Available in the “COTTONS”and “PER-  
MANENT PRESS” programmes.  
When the “Door” button is pressed, all  
the other buttons spring out, and the  
additional options are cancelled.  
“Rapid wash”  
“Pre-wash”  
Offers a quick wash cycle (approx.  
38 minutes)  
Can be used with or without a pre-  
wash.  
Use for heavily soiled or stained  
laundry items.  
Available in the “COTTONS”, “PER-  
MANENT PRESS” and “DELICATES”  
programmes.  
To operate:  
Add the required amount of powder  
detergent to compartment i and j.  
1Push in the ON/OFF button to turn on  
the machine.  
2Push in the Pre-wash button if desired.  
“Water plus”  
3Push in the Rapid wash button. No-  
tice the thick grey ring surrounding  
the button. This grey ring corre-  
sponds to the grey ring surrounding  
the COTTONS, PERMANENT PRESS  
and DELICATES programmes on the  
Selector switch. As long as the pro-  
gramme selected is within this ring,  
the actual wash times will be close to  
what is displayed.  
This increases the normal water level to  
a slightly higher level:  
for particularly delicate fabrics in ad-  
dition to the “Gentle wash” option,  
in hard water areas, if more water is  
required for dispensing the deter-  
gent,  
In soft water areas to enhance wash-  
ing and rinsing results.  
4Choose the desired programme and  
For people who are skin sensitive to  
detergents.  
the machine will start.  
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Delay start/Time remaining indicator  
Delay start/Time remaining indicator  
Time display “H:min”  
Deleting the start delay  
– When the display reaches “9 h 30  
min”, press the button to the left of  
the “Delay start” lamp and the start  
delay will be deleted.  
The Time display has a dual function.  
The Delayed start is activated by  
pressing the button, or;  
It shows the time remaining in the  
wash programme.  
Remaining time  
The remaining time for programme  
completion is shown in hours and  
minutes as soon as:  
Delay Start  
If the “Delay start” lamp is blinking, the  
start of the programme can be delayed  
up to 9 hours and 30 minutes.  
– A programme is selected.  
– The time delay reaches zero.  
Entering the start delay:  
The display counts backwards in 1  
minute increments.  
– Press the button to the left of the  
“Delay start” lamp as many times as  
necessary until the desired delay  
time appears. Each time the button  
is pressed, the time of delay will in-  
crease by 30 minutes.  
Select the programme  
– The display will begin counting the  
delayed time backwards in one  
minute increments.The “Delay start”  
lamp will remain lit.  
Programme start  
– When the delay time reaches zero,  
the “Time remaining” lamp illumi-  
nates, and the “Delay start” lamp  
goes out. The duration of the se-  
lected programme will be shown on  
the display.  
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Programmable functions  
Programmable functions  
vated, but the programme will continue  
uninterrupted. This prevents children  
from inadvertently changing or stop-  
ping a wash programme by playing  
with the dials.  
Warning - To reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, or injury to persons,  
read the IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-  
STRUCTIONS before operating this  
appliance.  
If the programme selector switch is  
turned to its original position, the “On”  
lamp will stop flashing.  
Additional functions can be pro-  
grammed into the machine if desired:  
To change a programme once the pro-  
gramme lock is activated:  
A High water level (only in  
“Cottons” rinses)  
Where rinse results are particularly im-  
portant (e.g. Soap allergies).  
Turn the programme selector switch  
to “Start/Finish”.  
The PROGRAMME SEQUENCE indica-  
tor lamps will start flashing in suc-  
cession after about 30 seconds. A new  
programme can be selected as soon  
as the “On” lamp is the only one remain-  
ing lit.  
B 5th Rinse in the “Cottons”  
programme  
For soft water areas (up to 135 ppm cal-  
cium carbonate).  
In soft water areas, a higher water level  
can be selected in addition to a 5th  
rinse cycle, if required.  
The functions described above can  
be programmed by the Customer  
using the steps shown on the follow-  
ing pages.  
There are other programmable func-  
tions which are reserved for Miele  
Service Engineers. They are not nor-  
mally activated, and require access  
to internal machine components.  
C No water intake through  
compartment i  
The 10 second water intake through  
compartment i during the main wash  
is omitted.  
E Additional rinse in Rapid  
D Programme lock  
wash  
(Child safety feature)  
For soft water areas.  
When activated, the washing machine  
will ignore any changes made after the  
first three minutes of operation. For  
example if the programme selector  
switch is moved to a different setting or  
an additional function is selected, the  
“On” lamp will flash, notifying you that  
the Child safety feature has been acti-  
For an extra thorough rinse.  
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Programmable functions  
Step 1:  
Turn off the machine, close the door, and release all pushbuttons. Set the progam  
selector switch to “Start/Finish”.  
Carry out steps 2 and 3 within 4 seconds.  
Step 2:  
Press the “ON/OFF”  
button  
Step 3:  
Press the “Water plus”  
button 4 times (i.e.  
press in and out twice)  
The “ON” lamp will  
illuminate and the “Pre-  
wash” and “Main wash”  
lamps will flash.  
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Programmable functions  
Select the function desired:  
Step 4:  
Set the programme  
selector to “Rinse”.  
Continue with Step 5 to  
activate.  
Desired function:  
AHigh water level  
Set the programme  
selector to “Drain”.  
Continue with Step 5 to  
activate.  
B5th rinse cycle  
Set the programme  
selector to “Starch”.  
Continue with Step 5 to  
activate.  
CNo water intake  
through compartment  
i
Set the programme  
selector to “HANDWASH/  
WOOLLENS cold”.  
Continue with Step 5 to  
activate.  
DProgramme lock  
(Child safety feature)  
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Programmable functions  
Set the programme  
selector to  
EAdditional rinse in  
“HANDWASH/WOOLLENS  
30°”. Continue with Step  
5 to activate.  
Rapid wash  
activate the function  
Step 5:  
Press the “Water plus”  
button twice (i.e. in  
and out once) to toggle  
the function “ON/OFF”.  
The “Rinse 1-2” lamp will  
illuminate when the  
function is activated.  
to store in memory  
Step 6:  
Press the “ON/OFF”  
button.  
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Programmable functions  
To check if the function has  
been stored:  
Deleting the additional func-  
tions:  
Follow the same instructions given  
under “To activate the additional func-  
tions”, steps 1 to 4.  
Carry out Steps 1 to 4.  
If the “Rinse 1-2” lamp lights up, the  
programmable function is activated.  
When the “Rinse 1-2” lamp goes out;  
Press “ON/OFF”.  
Press the “ON/OFF” button. This fi-  
nishes the check of the program-  
mable function.  
The additional function has now been  
deleted.  
If, after Step 2, the selector switch is  
accidentally turned to a setting  
other than one of the three shown:  
– If the “Rinse 1-2” indicator does  
not light up - no function was acti-  
vated  
– If the “Rinse 1-2” indicator lights  
up - proceed as in “Deleting the  
additional functions”.  
Exception: the “Rinse 1-2” indicator  
will light up if the switch is set to  
“COTTONS 95°C”.  
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USER MAINTENANCE Cleaning and care  
USER MAINTENANCE Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the washing machine  
Clean the casing with a mild non-  
abrasive detergent or soap and water  
Wipe dry with a soft cloth.  
Clean the control panel with a damp  
cloth and dry with a soft cloth.  
The drum can be cleaned using a  
stainless steel cleaner according to  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners or sol-  
vents.  
Cleaning the detergent drawer.  
Clean the dispenser compartments  
and the fabric softener duct.  
Should the detergent drawer become  
clogged or dirty, it can be cleaned as  
follows:  
Pull out the drawer until it stops.  
Remove the siphon tube from com-  
partment p and rinse in warm water.  
Press down the red release lever  
and, at the same time, pull the  
drawer out of the machine.  
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USER MAINTENANCE Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the fluff (drain) filter  
and pump  
Check the fluff (drain) filter initially after  
3-4 washes to ascertain how often it is  
likely to require cleaning.  
With normal cleaning approx. 2 litres of  
water run out.  
If the drain outlet is clogged, more  
water will be retained in the machine  
(up to 25 litres).  
Open the flap.  
Caution: If laundry has been  
washed at a high temperature,  
water draining out of the machine  
will still be hot.  
Place a dish under the drain fixture.  
Turn the fluff filter lid round 2-3  
times. Do not take it right out.  
Take the (yellow) filter flap opener from  
behind the detergent drawer facia  
panel, (see illustration above).  
With large volumes of water, when the  
dish is full screw the fluff filter back into  
position, and empty the dish before re-  
peating the procedure.  
Open the door.  
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USER MAINTENANCE Cleaning and care  
Once the flow of water ceases,  
remove the fluff filter completely.  
Clean the fluff filter thoroughly.  
Turn the impeller by hand to check  
that it is free to rotate. Any foreign ob-  
jects causing an obstruction should  
be removed.  
Remove any foreign objects (e.g.  
buttons, coins, etc.) and fluff.  
Clean the inside of the fluff filter hous-  
ing.  
Remove any deposits of lime scale and  
detergent or foreign objects from the  
thread of the filter housing and filter unit  
(as these objects can cause a leakage  
of water). Deposits of limescale are  
often a sign of underdosage of powder.  
Put the fluff filter back in place and  
secure.  
After performing this action gently  
pour approx. 2 litres of water into the  
detergent dispenser compartment  
j to reactivate the ball valve which  
keeps detergent in circulation in the  
suds.  
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USER MAINTENANCE Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the filter in the water  
inlet  
To clean the filter in the inlet  
hose:  
(First turn off the stopcock).  
Turn off the valve.  
The washing machine has two inlet fil-  
ters to protect the inlet valves.  
Carefully unscrew the inlet hose from  
the valve by turning the connector  
counterclockwise using a wrench if  
necessary.  
– in the open end of the inlet hose.  
– in the inlet connection between the  
hose and the machine, only to be  
cleaned by a Service engineer.  
Remove the rubber seal from the  
connector.  
The filter in the inlet hose should be  
cleaned about every six months, or  
after an interruption to the external  
water supply.  
Using needle nose pliers, grasp the  
plastic filter and pull it out of the  
hose connector. Clean the filter  
under running water and carefully  
remove any large particles.  
Replace the filter and seal and recon-  
nect the hose. Slowly turn on the  
valve and check for leaks.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem solving guide  
Any work done on the electrical components of this appliance should  
only be performed by a qualified and trained person in accordance with all  
local and national codes and regulations. Unauthorized repairs may result  
in personal injury and damage to the machine.  
What to do if, . . .  
Cause . . .  
Remedy . . .  
There is no power.  
The “ON” indicator lamp has  
not lit up.  
Check that..:  
. . . The programme does not  
start?  
the door is properly closed.  
the machine is plugged in.  
the fuse or circuit breaker  
has not tripped.  
There is power and the “ON”  
indicator lamp is on, but the  
programme selector has not  
been turned to the “Start/Finish”  
position.  
Turn the programme selector  
to the “Start/Finish” position.  
Select a programme.  
The “Check p” indicator lamp  
is flashing, and the programme  
has started.  
The inlet valve is not opened  
. . . The “Check p / q” indi-  
cator lamps are flashing?  
far enough.  
The inlet hose is kinked.  
The water pressure is too  
low. Call the Service Dept.  
The water inlet is blocked.  
The “Check q” indicator lamp  
is flashing.  
Clean the drain pump and  
lint trap.  
The drain is blocked.  
Has the drain hose been  
installed too high? (max drain  
height = 4 feet)  
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Problem solving guide  
What to do if, . . .  
Cause . . .  
Remedy . . .  
There is an internal problem.  
Restart the programme. If the  
indicator lamp starts flashing  
again, call the Service Dept.  
. . . the “Pre-wash”, “Main  
wash” or “Rinse 1-2” indica-  
tor lamp is flashing?  
The spin speed setting has  
been set to “Without final spin”.  
Select a spin speed setting.  
. . . The “Rinse & hold” indi-  
cator lamp is flashing?  
The final spin has not taken  
place. The machine detected  
an imbalance.  
Redistribute the laundry load.  
Select a spin speed.  
Turn the programme selector  
to “Spin”.  
. . . The “Final spin” indica-  
tor lamp is flashing?  
The child-safety feature is  
activated, and the programme  
has been changed.  
Go back to the programme  
originally selected.  
. . . The “ON” indicator lamp  
is flashing?  
The spin speed selected was  
too low.  
Select a higher spin speed next  
time.  
. . . The wash is too wet after  
the final spin?  
The load was not evenly  
Mix large and small items in a  
distributed in the drum, and the load to avoid imbalance.  
laundry was spun at a reduced  
speed to protect the machine.  
The drain pump or lint trap is  
clogged.  
Clean the drain pump or lint  
trap.  
The four feet are not resting  
evenly on the floor.  
Level the machine (see  
Installation Section).  
. . . The machine shakes dur-  
ing the spin cycle?  
The shipping struts have not  
been removed.  
Remove the shipping struts.  
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Problem solving guide  
What to do if, . . .  
Cause . . .  
Remedy . . .  
A filter in the water inlet system  
is blocked.  
Clean the water inlet filters.  
. . . In spite of adequate  
water supply, the water flows  
slowly into the machine?  
The water pressure is too low.  
Clean the filters in the water  
. . . Large residues of deter-  
gent remain in the dispenser  
drawer?  
inlet system.  
It may help to select “Water  
plus”.  
Detergent used with a water  
Pour detergent into the  
softener tends to become sticky. dispenser before adding any  
water softener.  
The dispenser drawer was not  
pushed in when the fabric  
softener was being dispensed.  
Make sure the drawer is all the  
way in.  
. . Fabric softener is not  
completely dispensed or  
water remains in the p com-  
partment?  
The siphon tube is either  
incorrectly positioned or  
clogged.  
Clean the siphon tube.  
Use only a low-sudsing  
detergent at the appropriate  
temperature.  
Follow recommendations on  
. . . There is an excessive  
build-up of foam?  
the package.  
Take the water hardness into  
account.  
Use less detergent for lightly  
soiled or small loads.  
Not enough detergent has been Use a decalcifier suitable for  
. . . Lime deposits appear on  
the drum surface?  
used.  
use in washing machines. A  
product called “Quick” is  
available from the Miele Parts  
Department.  
Use the correct amount of  
detergent for the water  
hardness in your area.  
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Problem solving guide  
What to do if, . . .  
Cause . . .  
Remedy . . .  
Insufficient detergent was used Add more detergent.  
. . . Grey greasy particles  
cling to washed laundry?  
to break down the particles of  
Before washing the next load  
grease in heavily soiled laundry.  
run a COTTONS 50°C  
programme with detergent  
but without a load to clean  
the machine.  
Liquid detergents do not  
contain bleaching agents. They  
do not remove stains as well as  
powdered detergents  
containing non-chlorinated  
bleaches.  
Use a general purpose  
powder detergent containing  
a bleaching agent.  
. . . Liquid detergent does  
not give the required result?  
Pre-treat stains with a stain  
remover.  
This is a normal occurance of  
everyday wear with some  
fabrics.  
These fabrics must be handled  
with care. Wash them using the  
DELICATES programme and/or  
select “Gentle wash” in the  
future.  
. . . After washing pilling ap-  
pears on the fabric?  
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Problem solving guide  
Place a dish or bowl under the spout.  
Opening the drum door in the  
event of a power failure  
Point the drain hose into the con-  
tainer.  
Switch off the washing machine.  
Remove the stopper.  
Remove the flap opener from behind  
the detergent drawer facia panel.  
Caution: if laundry has been  
washed at a high temperature water  
draining out of the machine will still  
be hot!  
The amount of water discharged de-  
pends on the drainage height. A de-  
livery head (e.g. 1 m) will mean there is  
more water to drain. The container will  
need to be emptied several times.  
When no more water drains out  
place the stopper back in the hose.  
Open the flap (in the machine plinth).  
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Problem solving guide  
To check water pressure  
Place a bucket under the water sup-  
ply valve.  
Turn on the valve.  
If 5 litres of water flow into the bucket in  
15 seconds the water pressure is cor-  
rect.  
Electric socket  
If there is any doubt about the elec-  
tricity supply socket, consult a qualified  
electrician.  
Pull the emergency door latch down-  
wards using a spoon handle (see il-  
lustration). The machine door will  
then open.  
Please note that: on machines with left  
hand hinging the emergency door latch  
is located behind a second access flap  
in the centre of the plinth.  
Always make sure the drum is sta-  
tionary before reaching in to the ma-  
chine to remove washing. Reaching  
into a moving drum is extremely  
dangerous.  
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After sales service  
After sales service  
If problems occur that cannot be easily  
remedied, or if the appliance is under  
warranty, please contact:  
Your Miele Dealer or  
– The Miele Service Department (see  
back cover).  
When contacting the Service Depart-  
ment, please have the model and serial  
numbers of your appliance available,  
both of which can be found on the data-  
plate visible above the front glass on  
the inside of the door.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installation surface  
Removing the shipping struts  
Experience has shown that a concrete  
floor is the most suitable surface for a  
washing machine. Concrete floors are  
far less prone to vibration during the  
spin cycle than wooden floors.  
Please note the following points:  
The machine must be level and se-  
curely positioned.  
To avoid vibrations during spinning,  
the machine should not be installed  
on soft floor coverings.  
If installation must be on a wooden  
joist floor, we recommend the use of  
a plywood base at least 3 cm thick  
and 60 x 60 cm wide. Ideally the  
base should be large enough to  
span several joists and should be an-  
chored to the joists and not just the  
floorboards.  
Turn the left-side shipping strut 90°  
counterclockwise.  
As a general rule, we recommend  
the installation of the machine (or  
washer/dryer stack) in the corner of  
a room where the stability of the floor  
is at its greatest.  
Installation  
Lift the machine from its shipping pallet  
and move it to the installation site.  
Please note:  
Turn the right-side shipping strut 90°  
clockwise.  
Do not lift the machine by the drum  
door.  
Ensure that the machine feet and the  
floor are dry to prevent slippage dur-  
ing the spin cycle.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Withdraw the two struts together with  
the support plate.  
Plug the two holes with the plastic  
caps supplied.  
The machine should not be moved with-  
out the transit struts in place.  
The transit fitting should be stored  
in a safe place for future use. It  
must be reinstalled before the ma-  
chine moved. Reinstallation can be  
carried out by reversing the proce-  
dure.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Levelling the machine  
To ensure smooth operation, it is essen-  
tial that the machine is level.  
Take care not to injure yourself or dam-  
age any surrounding furniture.  
Shorten the front left leg so the ma-  
chine is standing on the other three  
legs only. Push the top front left cor-  
ner diagonally to ensure that the  
right rear leg is resting on the floor.  
Failure to level the machine can result  
in the machine “banging” in the spin  
cycle or “walking” across the floor dur-  
ing operaton. Energy and water use will  
also increase.  
Check with a level in both planes as  
shown in the illustration.  
To tilt the machine toward the back,  
extend the right front leg by turning  
the leg to the left (see item #1).  
Adjust the four leveling feet as fol-  
lows:  
To tilt sideways, shorten or extend  
the left rear leg.  
Loosen the conternuts (item #2) on all  
four legs by moving the handle of the  
screwdriver to the left (see illustration).  
Adjust the right rear leg to the proper  
length. Use the screwdriver to turn  
the counternut up until it is tight  
against the bottom tray.  
Check with a level again in both  
planes. If still not level, repeat the ad-  
justment.  
When the position is correct, use the  
screwdriver (move the handle to the  
right) to turn the counternuts up on  
the right front and left rear legs until  
they are tight.  
Move the machine to its location.  
BEWARE: The washing machine is  
heavier than it looks! When working  
with the machine, be careful that it  
does not slip or slide along the floor.  
Extend the left front leg until it is in  
1
contact with the floor. Add /2 turn ro-  
tation.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Try to rock the machine diagonally to  
Building under  
find which diagonal is firmer. If the di-  
agonal from front left to rear right is  
less firm, extend the front left leg. Ad-  
just only the front left leg until both di-  
agonals have the same stiffness.  
When finished, turn and lock the  
counternut on the front left leg.  
When building this appliance under a  
(continuous) countertop, ensure that  
the machine has at least a 6 mm (1/4  
inch) clearance. If it touches the cabi-  
netry it may be noisy. As well, the top  
machine cover may be removed if  
desired.  
All four counternuts must be tight  
against the bottom of the machine.  
In addition, check to see that the  
legs were not inadvertently un-  
screwed while tightening the  
counternuts. Running a machine  
that is not level or whose legs are  
not tight may cause damage to both  
the machine and its surrounding  
area.  
Connections for electricity, water and  
drainage should be installed in such a  
way that they remain accessible when  
the machine is in place.  
If a countertop is placed over the  
1
washer, at least a 6 mm ( /4")gap  
must be left between the top of the  
machine and bottom of the counter-  
top; and nothing should be within  
1
12 mm ( /2") of any other side of the  
washing machine.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Unscrew the remaining 7 screws  
Washer and Dryer stack  
from lower and side decor strips until  
the decor panel bows slightly and  
can then be taken out or put in place.  
A Miele tumble dryer can be stacked  
with the washing machine. A stacking  
kit* is necessary and can be pur-  
chased from the Miele Spare Parts De-  
partment.  
Re-assemble in the reverse order  
and tighten the screws.  
Decor panel dimensions  
All parts marked* are available from the  
Miele Spare Parts or Sales Department,  
and must be fitted by a suitably compe-  
tent person according to the instruc-  
tions supplied with the kit.  
(The figures given in brackets indicate  
the tolerance level in mm.)  
Panelthickness  
1 mm to 1,5 mm  
Panelthickness  
1,6 mm to 4 mm  
width  
587 (-1) mm  
587 (-1) mm  
height  
602 (-1,5)mm  
596,5 (-1,5) mm  
Fitting or changing the decor  
panel  
Panels more than 1.5 mm thick require  
an "adapter strip for a 4 mm thick  
decor panel". This is available from  
your Miele Dealer or the Spare Parts  
Department (part # 3763550).  
Note: The door should be shut for fit-  
ting or changing the decor panel.  
Remove the 4 screws from the decor  
strip on the door catch side of the  
door and remove the decor strip.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Any residual water left in the  
Water hardness reminder  
machine from the factory test-  
ing process can be flushed  
out as follows:  
The amount of detergent needed to  
wash clothes depends on various fac-  
tors, including the water hardness in  
your area. You can set the water hard-  
ness dial in the detergent dispenser as  
a reminder.  
Do not put any laundry in the ma-  
chine.  
Add a small amount of detergent to  
compartment j.  
Turn on the machine.  
Press the “Rapid wash” button.  
Turn the programme selector to the  
“COTTONS 60°C” programme.  
Any residual water will be flushed  
out during the programme.  
Turn the dial to the desired setting.  
Use the tool supplied with the ma-  
chine. It is located behind the deter-  
gent drawer, on the left hand side  
(see Cleaning and Care) water.  
1 = soft, 4 = very hard  
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Plumbing  
Plumbing  
Connect the cold water supply hose  
Connection to the drainage system  
(marked blue) to the cold water tap  
and the warm water supply hose  
(marked red) to the warm water tap.  
The 1.5 m hooked drain hose may be  
connected as follows:  
1. Directly into a sink: hook the hose se-  
curely over the edge and secure,  
e.g. by tying the hose to the water  
tap.  
Turn on taps and check for leakage.  
The water pressure must be within the  
0.1-1 MPa (14 – 140 psi) range. If the  
water pressure is greater than 1 Mpa  
(140 psi), a reducer valve must be  
fitted. At pressures below 0.1 Mpa  
(14 psi), the standard inlet valve of the  
machine must be exchanged for a low  
pressure version by an authorized  
Miele Service Technician.  
2. Connection to a drain pipe: fit drain  
1/  
hose into a 38 mm ( 1 2") pipe and  
secure firmly. (An antisiphoning de-  
vice is not required.)  
3. Drainage into floor gully: if required,  
the drain hose may be extended to  
5 m (15 ft.) maximum.  
The water supply hoses are equipped  
with a strainer filter; please do not  
remove this filter.  
The machine drains via a pump with a  
maximum delivery head of 1.2 m (4 ft.).  
The hose must not be kinked as this  
restricts drainage.  
Special note  
If the machine is not to be connected  
to a hot water supply, it is essential  
that the hot water inlet hose is also  
connected to the cold water supply,  
using a Y connector. Otherwise cor-  
rect functioning of the machine  
could be impeded.  
It is not allowed to connect the ma-  
chine to a hot water supply only, for  
functional and safety reasons.  
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Electrical connection  
Electrical connection  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance must be grounded.  
In the event of a malfunction or break-  
down, grounding will reduce the risk of  
electric shock by providing a path of  
least resistance for the electric current.  
This appliance is equipped with a cord  
having an equipment grounding con-  
ductor and plug. The plug must be  
plugged into an appropriate outlet that  
is properly installed and grounded in  
accordance with all local codes and or-  
dinances.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
Warning  
The washing machine comes supplied  
with a 1.5 m (5 ft.) long, 12/4 AWG cord  
with a 4 wire, 3 pole grounding plug.  
(NEMA 14-30P regular Canadian dryer  
plug). It is ready for connection to a  
120V/240V (208V), two phase, 60Hz  
power supply. The proper outlet can be  
purchased from any electrical supply  
dealer. Ask for a NEMA 14-30R recep-  
tacle. (See Canadian Electrical Code,  
Part I, CSA Configurations for Non-  
Locking Receptacles.)  
Improper connection of the equip-  
ment-grounding conductor can re-  
sult in the risk of electric shock.  
Check with a qualified electrician or  
serviceman if you are in doubt as to  
whether the appliance is properly  
grounded.  
Do not modify the plug provided with  
the appliance; if it will not fit the outlet,  
have a proper outlet installed by a quali-  
fied electrician.  
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Electrical connection  
“DOUBLE RECEPTACLE”  
Miele offers a “Double Receptacle”  
which will allow you to use a standard  
dryer, 4 wire, 30A outlet that most  
laundry rooms already have. Two 15A  
Miele appliances can be powered from  
this kit.  
For more infomation on the “Double  
Receptacle”, please contact  
– your Miele dealer or  
– the Miele Service Department.  
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Technical data  
Technical data  
1.1 Dimensions  
Height  
Width  
850 mm  
595 mm  
Depth  
(including distance from wall)  
610 mm  
Depth with open door  
Weight  
1180 mm  
103 kg  
Capacity  
5 kg dry laundry  
2.8 kW  
Rated load  
Fuse rating  
15 Amp  
Water pressure  
Maximum drain height  
Drain hose diameter  
Maximum drain length  
Power supply  
14-140 psi (0.1-1 MPa)  
1.25 m  
25 mm  
5.0 m  
120 V/240 V ~2 phase 60 Hz  
(208V)  
Max floor load  
164 kg (360 lbs)  
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Technical data  
1.2 Specifications  
Hot and cold water connection via “Pipe to hose connector”  
(Female hose thread x 3/4" BSP male pipe thread).  
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Drainage is via 1.5m (5 ft) long, 1 / " OD hose (included).  
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Electrical: 1.5m (5 ft) long cable with plug for connection to a two phase 120/240 V  
(208 V) VAC 60 Hz power supply (3-pole-4 wire grounding).  
Power consumption: (extended  
cycles):  
Cottons without prewash  
95°C  
60°C  
1.30 kWh  
0.25 kWh  
Rapid wash - Cottons (3.2 kg)  
Water consumption:  
Cottons without prewash  
65 l  
55 l  
Rapid wash - Cottons (3.2 kg)  
Programme duration  
Cottons without prewash  
95°C  
60°C  
108 minutes  
38 minutes  
Rapid wash - Cottons (3.2 kg)  
Spin speed  
W 1930  
from 400 to 1600 rpm  
Detergent dispenser:  
Automatic for:  
Prewash  
Mainwash  
Fabric softener or starch  
Temperature control variable:  
from cold to 95°C  
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