Miele Washing Machine OI 12104700-000-01 - 12104700-01

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Operating and installation

instructions
Washing machine

To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine, it is essen-


tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the
first time.

en-GB M.-Nr. 12 104 700


Contents
Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 6

Warning and safety instructions ...................................................................... 7

Operating the washing machine ...................................................................... 15


Control panel ....................................................................................................... 15
Symbols on the control panel ............................................................................. 16
Symbols on the display ....................................................................................... 17
Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls .................................... 18
Main menu........................................................................................................... 18
Examples of how to operate the appliance......................................................... 19

Before using for the first time .......................................................................... 20

Washing environmentally and economically .................................................. 25


Detergent............................................................................................................. 25

1. Preparing the laundry.................................................................................... 26

2. Loading the washing machine ..................................................................... 27

3. Selecting a programme ................................................................................ 28

4. Selecting programme settings..................................................................... 29

5. Adding detergent........................................................................................... 31
Adding fabric conditioner or liquid starch separately..................................... 32
Adding starch separately................................................................................ 32

6. Starting the programme – the end of the programme ............................... 33

Delay start .......................................................................................................... 34

Programme chart .............................................................................................. 35


Special programmes ........................................................................................... 37
Programme packages ......................................................................................... 40

Extras.................................................................................................................. 47
Pre-wash  ....................................................................................................... 47
Soak  .............................................................................................................. 47
Pre-rinse ........................................................................................................ 47
Pre-ironing ...................................................................................................... 47
Rinse plus  ..................................................................................................... 47

Special features in the programme sequence................................................ 48


Spinning .............................................................................................................. 48
Anti-crease .......................................................................................................... 48
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Contents
Changing the programme sequence ............................................................... 49
Changing a programme....................................................................................... 49
Cancelling a programme ..................................................................................... 49
Switching on the washing machine after an interruption to the power supply ... 49
Adding or removing laundry ................................................................................ 50

Detergent ........................................................................................................... 51
The correct detergent.......................................................................................... 51
Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive (EU) No.
1015/2010 ...................................................................................................... 51

Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 52


Cleaning the casing and fascia panel ................................................................. 52
Cleaning the detergent drawer ............................................................................ 52
Cleaning the drum, suds container and drainage system................................... 54
Cleaning the water inlet filters ............................................................................. 54

Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... 55


The wash programme does not start .................................................................. 55
Programme cancellation and error message....................................................... 56
A fault message appears in the display .............................................................. 57
An unsatisfactory wash result ............................................................................. 58
General problems ................................................................................................ 59
The door will not open......................................................................................... 60
Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power cut ........ 61

Miele Service ..................................................................................................... 64


Contact in case of malfunction ........................................................................... 64
EPREL database ................................................................................................. 64
Optional accessories........................................................................................... 64

Installation.......................................................................................................... 65
Front view ............................................................................................................ 65
Rear view............................................................................................................. 66
Installation locations............................................................................................ 67
Installation notes ................................................................................................. 67
Transporting the washing machine to its installation site.................................... 68
Installation surface .............................................................................................. 69
Removal of transit bars ....................................................................................... 69
Fitting the transit bars ......................................................................................... 71
Levelling the washing machine ........................................................................... 72
Holding bracket for plinth .............................................................................. 73
External control equipment ................................................................................. 75
Payment system ............................................................................................. 75

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Contents
Water connection ................................................................................................ 76
Cold water connection .................................................................................. 76
Hot water connection*.................................................................................... 77
Drainage .............................................................................................................. 78
Drain valve ...................................................................................................... 78
Drain pump..................................................................................................... 78
Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 79

Technical data.................................................................................................... 81
EU Conformity declaration .................................................................................. 82
UK Conformity declaration .................................................................................. 82

Consumption data ............................................................................................. 83

Supervisor level ................................................................................................. 85


Code-based access ............................................................................................ 85
Changing the code .............................................................................................. 85
Opening the Supervisor level .............................................................................. 85
Exiting the Supervisor level ................................................................................. 85
Language............................................................................................................. 86
Brightness ........................................................................................................... 86
Clock display....................................................................................................... 86
Finish tone volume .............................................................................................. 86
Keypad tone volume ........................................................................................... 86
Welcome tone volume......................................................................................... 86
Fault alarm........................................................................................................... 86
Memory ............................................................................................................... 86
Anti-crease .......................................................................................................... 87
Suds cooling........................................................................................................ 87
"Display" switch-off status .................................................................................. 87
Delay start ........................................................................................................... 88
Programme name ................................................................................................ 88
Visibility parameters ............................................................................................ 88
Pre-wash water ................................................................................................... 89
Main wash water ................................................................................................. 89
First rinse water ................................................................................................... 89
Final rinse water .................................................................................................. 89
Low water pressure ............................................................................................. 90
Empty sensor ...................................................................................................... 90
Early warning counter.......................................................................................... 90
Water level Cottons ............................................................................................. 90
Water level Minimum iron .................................................................................... 90
Cottons Pre-wash temp ...................................................................................... 90
Wash time Pre-wash ........................................................................................... 91
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Contents
Wash time Cottons.............................................................................................. 91
Wash time Minimum iron..................................................................................... 91
Pre-rinse Cottons ................................................................................................ 91
Pre-rinse Minimum iron ....................................................................................... 91
Pre-wash Cottons/Min. iron ................................................................................ 91
Cottons rinses ..................................................................................................... 91
Min. iron rinses .................................................................................................... 92
Disinfection rinse ................................................................................................. 92
Programme packages ......................................................................................... 92
Disinfection prog. code ....................................................................................... 93
Temp reduction.................................................................................................... 93
Auto load control ................................................................................................. 93
CapDosing........................................................................................................... 93
Pre-ironing ........................................................................................................... 93
Hygiene ............................................................................................................... 93
Automatic dispensing.......................................................................................... 94
Adjustment value dosage 1–6 ............................................................................. 94
COM module selection........................................................................................ 94
Availability of Miele digital products .................................................................... 95
WiFi/LAN ............................................................................................................. 95
Network time ....................................................................................................... 96
External programme lock .................................................................................... 96
Peak load signal .................................................................................................. 96
Peak load prevention........................................................................................... 96
Remote ................................................................................................................ 96
RemoteUpdate .................................................................................................... 97
SmartGrid ............................................................................................................ 97
Alternating current ............................................................................................... 97
Heating ................................................................................................................ 97
Legal information................................................................................................. 98
Copyrights and licences for operator and control software ........................... 98
Payment system .................................................................................................. 98
Settings for payment systems........................................................................ 98
Feedback signal to pay system...................................................................... 99
Payment system lock ..................................................................................... 99
FOC programmes........................................................................................... 100
Delete paid signal ........................................................................................... 100
Debounce time ............................................................................................... 100

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Caring for the environment

Disposing of the packaging Disposing of your old appli-


material ance
The packaging material is used for Electrical and electronic appliances
handling and protects the appliance contain many valuable materials. They
from transport damage. The packaging also contain certain materials, com-
material used is selected from materials pounds and components which were
which are environmentally friendly for essential for their correct functioning
disposal and can generally be recycled. and safety. These could be hazardous
to human health and to the environment
Recycling the packaging material re-
if disposed of with household waste or
duces the use of raw materials. Use
if handled incorrectly. Please do not,
material-specific collection points for
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
valuable materials and take advantage
with household waste.
of return options. Your Miele dealer will
take the packaging material away.

Instead, please make use of officially


designated collection and disposal
points to dispose of and recycle elec-
trical and electronic appliances in your
local community, with your dealer or
with Miele, free of charge. By law, you
are solely responsible for deleting any
personal data from the old appliance
prior to disposal. You are legally obliged
to remove any old batteries which are
not securely enclosed by the appliance
and to remove any lamps without des-
troying them, where this is possible.
These must be taken to a suitable col-
lection point where they can be handed
in free of charge. Please ensure that
your old appliance poses no risk to chil-
dren while being stored for disposal.

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Warning and safety instructions

This washing machine complies with all current local and national
safety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to per-
sonal injury and damage to property.
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the washing
machine. They contain important information on safety, installa-
tion, use and maintenance. This prevents both personal injury and
damage to the washing machine.
In accordance with standard IEC 60335-1, Miele expressly and
strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the
chapter on installing the washing machine as well as the safety in-
structions and warnings.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance
with these instructions.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them
on to any future owner.

When instructing other people how to use the washing machine,


they must be made aware of these safety and warning instruc-
tions.

Appropriate use
 The washing machine is only suitable for washing fabrics with a
care label stating that they are suitable for machine washing. Any
other applications may be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be
held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or
operation of the machine.
 This washing machine must be used as described in the operating
instructions and must be checked on a regular basis to make sure it
is functioning correctly. Maintenance must be carried out when ne-
cessary.
 The washing machine is not suitable for outdoor use.
 This washing machine may also be operated in public areas.
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Warning and safety instructions

 This 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 in a safe way and understand and recognise the con-
sequences of incorrect operation.
 Children under the age of 8 must not be allowed near the washing
machine unless they are constantly supervised.
 Children over the age of 8 may only use the washing machine
without supervision if its operation has been clearly explained to
them and they are able to use it safely. Children must be able to un-
derstand and recognise the possible dangers caused by incorrect
operation.
 Children may not carry out cleaning or maintenance on the wash-
ing machine unsupervised.
 Always supervise any children in the vicinity of the washing ma-
chine. Never allow children to play with the washing machine.
 Disinfection programmes must not be interrupted, as this can
have a limiting effect on the disinfection result. It is the operator's re-
sponsibility to ensure that the standard of disinfection in thermal as
well as chemo thermal procedures is maintained by carrying out suit-
able validation tests.

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Warning and safety instructions

Technical safety
 Before setting up the washing machine, check it for any externally
visible damage. Do not set up or use a damaged washing machine.
 The electrical safety of the washing machine can only be guaran-
teed when correctly earthed.
It is most important that this basic safety requirement is tested and
in case of any doubt the on-site wiring system should be inspected
by a qualified electrician.
Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate
earthing system.
 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 approved service technician,
otherwise any subsequent damage will not be covered by the war-
ranty.
 Do not make any alterations to the machine, unless authorised to
do so by Miele.
 The machine must be isolated from the electricity supply when
cleaning and maintaining the machine and in the event of a fault:
- switch off at the wall and disconnect the plug from the socket, or
- disconnect the fuse at the mains circuit board, or
- unscrew the on-site screw-in fuse.
See “Installation – Electrical connection”.
 If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced
by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from
danger.
 The washing machine must only be connected to the on-site wa-
ter supply using a new hose kit. Old hoses must not be re-used.
Check the hose regularly for signs of wear. Replace it in good time to
avoid the risk of leaks and subsequent damage.

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Warning and safety instructions

 Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele ori-


ginal spare parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of
the machine when Miele replacement parts are used.
 For reasons of safety, do not connect the machine to the mains
electricity supply by an extension lead, multi-socket adapter, or sim-
ilar. These can overheat and are a fire hazard.
 In the case of commercial use, all relevant national provisions and
regulations (DGUV in Germany) relating to accident insurance are ap-
plicable to this machine. It is recommended to carry out testing in
accordance with national regulations (e.g. the regulatory framework
described in DGUV100-500/Chapter 2.6/Section 4). The test book
required for the documentation is available from Miele.
 The machine must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g.
on a ship).
 Please observe the instructions in “Installation” and “Technical
data”.
 If the washing machine is equipped with an electrical plug con-
nection, it must be easily accessible after installation so that the ma-
chine can be disconnected from the electricity supply if necessary.
 If the appliance is hard wired, an on-site all pole circuit breaker
must always be accessible to disconnect the washing machine from
the mains.
 This washing machine is supplied with a special lamp to cope
with particular conditions (e.g. temperature, moisture, chemical res-
istance, abrasion resistance and vibration). This lamp must only be
used for the purpose for which it is intended. The lamp is not suit-
able for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a
Miele authorised technician or by the Miele Customer Service De-
partment.
This washing machine contains 1 light source corresponding to en-
ergy efficiency class G.

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Warning and safety instructions

 Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power sup-


ply system or a power supply system that is not synchronised with
the mains power supply (e.g. island networks, back-up systems) is
possible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply sys-
tem complies with the specifications of EN 50160 or an equivalent
standard.
The function and operation of the protective measures provided in
the electrical installation and in this Miele product must also be
maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not synchron-
ised with the mains power supply, or these measures must be re-
placed by equivalent measures in the installation. As described, for
example, in the current version of BS OHSAS 18001–2 ISO 45001.
 While the washing machine is under warranty, repairs should only
be undertaken by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise
the warranty will be invalidated.

Correct use
 The maximum dry laundry weight is 7.0 kg. The maximum recom-
mended loads for individual programmes are given in the Programme
chart.
 Do not install your washing machine in a room where temperat-
ures below freezing may occur. Frozen hoses may burst or split. The
reliability of the electronic control unit may be impaired at temperat-
ures below freezing point.
 Before using the machine for the first time, check that the transit
bars at the rear of the washing machine have been removed (see “In-
stallation – Removing transit bars”). During spinning, transit bars
which are still in place may result in damage to both the machine
and adjacent furniture or appliances.
 Close the stopcock if the machine is to be left for any length of
time (e.g. while on holiday), especially if there is no floor drain (gully)
in the immediate vicinity.

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Warning and safety instructions

 Danger of flooding! If hooking the drain hose into a wash basin,


check that the water can drain off quickly enough to prevent the sink
from overflowing. Hook the hose over the edge and secure. If the
hose is unsecured, the force of the water flowing out of it can dis-
lodge it from the basin.
 Take care to ensure that foreign objects (e.g. nails, pins, coins, pa-
per clips) do not find their way into the machine with the laundry.
These may damage components of the machine (e.g. suds con-
tainer, drum). Damaged components can damage the laundry.
 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 special non-corrosive descaling agents and strictly ob-
serve the instructions on the packaging. Special descaling agent is
available from your Miele dealer or from Miele Service. Strictly ob-
serve the instructions for the descaling agent.
 For textiles that have been treated with solvent-based detergents,
always check whether they can be washed in a washing machine. To
check whether this is possible, refer to safety notes, information con-
cerning the product's environmental properties, and other informa-
tion.
 Never use solvent based detergents, e.g. those containing ben-
zine, in this machine. Doing so may result in damage to component
parts and create toxic fumes. Risk of fire and explosion.
 Benzine, petrol, paraffin, or any easily flammable liquid must not
be stored or used near the machine. Risk of fire and explosion
 Only use dyes suitable for use in a washing machine. Always ob-
serve the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
 Colour run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds which
can cause damage such as corrosion. Do not use these products in
this washing machine.

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Warning and safety instructions

 Avoid contact between stainless steel surfaces (front, lid, casing)


and liquid detergents or disinfecting agents which contain chlorine or
sodium hypochlorite. These agents can have a corrosive effect on
stainless steel. Aggressive vapours containing chlorine can also be
corrosive. Do not store open containers of these agents near the ma-
chine.
 Do not use a pressure washer or hose to clean the washing ma-
chine.
 It is particularly important to observe manufacturer's instructions
when using a combination of cleaning agents and special application
products. Products must only be used for applications approved by
the manufacturer to avoid any material damage or the occurrence of
strong chemical reactions.
 If detergent has come into contact with the eyes, rinse out imme-
diately with plenty of lukewarm water. If detergent has accidentally
been ingested, seek medical advice immediately. People with dam-
aged or sensitive skin should avoid contact with detergent.
 When adding or removing laundry during the main wash, your skin
may come into contact with detergent, particularly if the detergent is
dispensed externally. Take care when placing your hands inside the
drum. If suds have come into contact with the skin, rinse off immedi-
ately with lukewarm water.

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Warning and safety instructions

Accessories
 Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, war-
ranty, performance and product liability claims will be invalidated.
 Miele tumble dryers and Miele washing machines can be installed
as a washer-dryer stack. This requires a Miele washer-dryer stacking
kit which can be purchased separately. Please ensure that the
washer-dryer connection kit is suitable for the Miele tumble dryer
and the Miele washing machine.
 If installing the machine on a Miele plinth (available as an optional
accessory), please make sure you order the correct one for this
washing machine.
 Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a min-
imum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the discontinuation of
your washing machine.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance
with these warning and safety instructions.

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Operating the washing machine

Control panel

a Language sensor control  e Optical interface


For selecting the current user lan- For the Customer Service Depart-
guage. ment.
The system language is displayed f Programme selector
again at the end of the programme. For selecting the wash programme.
b Touch display with sensor con- The programme selector can be
trols turned clockwise or anticlockwise.
Displays the selected programme. g Button 
The programme settings are selec- For switching the washing machine
ted using the sensor controls in the on and off.
touch display. The washing machine switches itself
c Back sensor control  off automatically to save energy. It is
Takes you back one level in a menu. switched off 15 minutes after the
d Start/Stop sensor control end of the programme/Anti-crease
Starts the selected programme and phase, or after being switched on if
cancels a programme once it has no further selection is made.
started.

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Operating the washing machine

Symbols on the control panel

 Cottons
 Cottons/
 Special programmes
 Express
 Minimum iron
 Delicates
ECO 40-60 Cottons ECO 40-60
/ Drain/Spin

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Operating the washing machine

Symbols on the display


Temperature: use the Temperature sensor to set the temperature of the
 wash programme.

Spin speed: use the Spin speed sensor to set the spin speed of the wash
 programme.
Extras: use the Extras sensor to add Extras to a wash programme.

Pre-wash: use the Pre-wash sensor to select the Pre-wash Extra for a
 wash programme.
Pre-ironing: use the Pre-ironing sensor to select the Pre-ironing Extra for
 a wash programme.

Soak: use the Soak sensor to can select the Soak Extra for a wash pro-
 gramme.
Rinse plus: use the Rinse plus sensor to add an additional rinse cycle to
 a wash programme.
Further choices: use the Further choices sensor to set further options.

Supervisor level: use the Supervisor level sensor to alter the washing
 machine's settings.
Delay start: use the Delay start sensor to set the starting time of a wash
 programme ...

... or the finish time



... or the time until the programme starts.

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Operating the washing machine

Sensor controls and touch dis- Main menu


play with sensor controls The main menu displays different values
The sensor controls ,  and depending on the programme.
Start/Stop and the sensor controls in For programmes with a fixed temperat-
the display respond to finger tip con- ure setting:
tact. Every touch of a sensor is con-
firmed with an audible tone. You can Coloured items
adjust the volume of the keypad tone or
switch it off (see information on “Super- 60°C 0:59 h

visor level”).   
The control panel with sensor con- 1600
trols and the touch display can be
- Selected programme with the set
scratched by pointed or sharp ob-
temperature
jects, e.g. pens.
Only touch the display with your fin- - Programme duration
gers. - Spin speed set
- Selectable Extras
- Further available options and the set-
tings on the Supervisor level
For programmes with a variable temper-
ature setting:

Sportswear 0:37 h

   
60°C 1000

- Selected programme
- Programme duration
- Temperature set
- Spin speed set
- Selectable Extras
- Further available options and the set-
tings on the Supervisor level

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Operating the washing machine

Examples of how to operate Setting numerical values


the appliance To change a numerical value, use the
 and  arrows above or below the
Option lists numbers you want to change.
The  and  arrows on the right of the
display indicate that choices are avail-
 
able.

Finish 10 : 25
(today)
čeština dansk   
OK

Language
english Touch the  and  arrows and confirm
deutsch  with the OK sensor.
(AU)
Exiting a sub-menu
The list scrolls down when the
 sensor is touched. The list scrolls up Select the Back  sensor to exit a sub-
when the  sensor is touched. menu.

The scroll bar indicates that further op- If you select a value in a sub-menu, but
tions follow. do not confirm with OK, you can dis-
card this value by touching the
The currently selected value is marked  sensor.
with a frame.
Touch the required value to select it.

Easy selection
If there are no arrows, the selection is
limited to the displayed values.

0 400 800

Spin speed

1000 1200 1600

The currently selected value is marked


with a frame.
Touch the required value to select it.

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Before using for the first time

 Damage resulting from incorrect When commissioning the washing


installation and connection. machine for the first time, you will
Installing and connecting the wash- have to define settings for daily use
ing machine incorrectly will cause of the appliance. Some settings can
serious property damage. only be configured during the initial
See “Installation”. commissioning process. After that,
they must be changed by Miele Ser-
vice.
Emptying the drum Complete the initial commissioning
A swivel elbow for the drain hose and/ process.
or assembly material may be stored in
the drum. These settings are also described under
“Supervisor level”.

Setting the language


You will be asked to select the language
you require for the display. You can
change the language at any time (see
“Language” under “Supervisor level”).

čeština dansk 

Language
english
deutsch 
(AU)
 Pull open the door.
 Remove the swivel elbow and as-  Touch the  or  sensor until the
sembly material. language you want appears in the
display.
 Shut the door with a gentle swing.
 Touch the sensor for the language
Switching on the washing ma- you want.
chine The selected language is marked with a
 Press the  control. frame and the display will change to
next setting.
The welcome screen will light up.

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Before using for the first time

Reference to external appli- Confirm time request


ances
A reference to external hardware ap-
pears. Should the clock display not
be shown?
 Confirm with the OK sensor control.
Yes No
Before initial commissioning, connect
the XCI box or adapter or slide a com-  Touch the yes or no sensor.
munication module into the slot on the
If you select yes, the system will skip
back of the machine. The washing
the Clock display setting.
machine must be disconnected from
the mains. Then start the commission- If you select no, the display will switch
ing process. to the Clock display setting.

Setting the display brightness Setting the time of day

 
 70 % 
Time 12 : 05
Brightness

 
OK OK
– +
 Set the brightness you want with the  Use the  and  sensors to enter the
– and + sensors and confirm your se- time and confirm your entry with the
lection with the OK sensor. OK sensor.

The display will change to the next set- The display will change to the next set-
ting. ting.

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Before using for the first time

Selecting programme pack-  Select other programme packages or


ages confirm your selection with the Con-
tinue sensor.

 Sport 
The display will change to the next set-

ting.
Programme
packages
 Outerwear Switching on automatic dis-

pensing
 Touch the  or  sensor until the Automatic dispensing can be activated
programme package you want ap- via the XCI box or the COM module.
pears in the display.
 Touch the programme package Off 
sensor. 
Automatic
The display shows the associated pro- dispensing
XCI box 
grammes.
The activated programmes are marked
 Touch the  or  sensor control until
with a frame.
the option you want appears in the
display.
Trainers   Touch the sensor control for the op-
 tion.
Sport

OK   If you do not want to switch on auto-


Confirm selection
matic dispensing, touch the
Off sensor control.
 Touch the sensor for the pro-
grammes. The display will change to the next set-
ting.
The programmes are activated (framed)
or deactivated (no frame).
 Confirm with the OK sensor.
The display switches back to the pro-
gramme packages.

 Disinfection 

Programme
packages 

Continue

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Before using for the first time

Setting up a payment system Select pre-wash water


If you wish to set up a payment system,
read “Payment system” under “Super-
visor level”. 
Cold Hot
Pre-wash
If you do not wish to set up a payment water

system, you can skip this stage.

No payment  Touch the cold sensor if the washing


 machine is only connected to a cold
system
 water supply, or touch hot if the
Payment
system
Programme washing machine is connected to
control  cold and hot water.
The display will change to the next set-
 Touch the No payment system sensor.
ting.
The display will change to the next set-
ting. Select main wash water


Cold Hot
Main wash
water

 Touch the cold sensor if the washing


machine is only connected to a cold
water supply, or touch hot if the
washing machine is connected to
cold and hot water.
Further information will appear on the
display.

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Before using for the first time

Removing the transit bars Completing commissioning


The display will remind you to remove To complete commissioning, the Col-
the transit bars. oured items 60 °C programme must be
run without laundry and without deter-
 Damage resulting from failure to gent.
remove the transit bars.
Failure to remove the transit bars can If the power is interrupted prior to the
result in damage to the washing ma- start of the first wash programme (e.g.
chine and to adjacent furniture or ap- if the machine is switched off with the
pliances.  button), the initial commissioning
Remove the transit bars as described process can be completed again.
in “Installation and connection”. Once a wash programme has been
running for over 20 minutes, the initial
 Confirm that the transit bars have commissioning process does not have
been removed with the OK sensor. to be performed again.

Continue setting up as described in the Op-  Open the stopcocks.


erating Instructions appears in the dis-  Turn the programme selector
play. to  Coloured items 60 °C.
 Confirm the message with the
OK sensor. Coloured items
60°C 0:59 h

  
1600

 Touch the Start/Stop sensor.


When the programme has finished, your
machine is ready for use.

If you have activated disinfection


programmes, you must complete the
Thermal disinfection programme as
the first programme; make sure you
use a suitable detergent but do not
load the machine.

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Washing environmentally and economically

Energy and water consumption Detergent


- To get the most out of your machine, - Do not exceed the amounts of deter-
load the maximum dry load size for gent recommended by the manufac-
the wash programme you are using. turer on the packaging.
This will keep the energy and water
- Adjust the dosage to the degree of
consumption to a minimum in relation
soiling of the laundry.
to the size of the load.
- Reduce the amount of detergent with
- Programmes that are more efficient
smaller loads (approx. ⅓ less than
with regard to energy and water con-
the amount recommended can be
sumption generally have a longer
used when washing a half load).
programme running time. By extend-
ing the programme running time, the
wash temperature that is actually
Information about subsequent
reached can be reduced while still tumble drying
providing the same wash results. The spin speed selected affects the re-
For example, the ECO 40-60 pro- sidual moisture in the laundry and the
gramme has a longer running time sound emissions of the washing ma-
than the Cottons 40 °C or 60 °C pro- chine.
gramme. The ECO 40-60 programme The higher the spin speed, the lower
is more efficient in terms of energy the residual moisture in the laundry.
and water consumption. However, the sound emissions of the
- Use the Express programme for washing machine will increase.
small, lightly soiled loads. Select the highest possible spin speed
- Modern detergents make it possible for the wash programme to save energy
to wash laundry at lower temperat- in the subsequent tumble dryer cycle.
ures (e.g. 20 °C). Using lower temper-
ature settings will save energy.
- Washing at low temperatures and/or
using liquid detergents can cause
bacteria and odours to build up in the
washing machine. To maintain the
hygiene of the washing machine,
carry out a hot wash above 60 °C at
regular intervals.

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1. Preparing the laundry

Emptying pockets  Risk of explosion due to solvent-


based detergents.
When using solvent-based deter-
gents, an explosive mixture may de-
velop.
Never use solvent-based detergents
in the washing machine.

General tips
- Do not machine wash items which
are specified by the manufacturer as
not washable on the care label ().
- Curtains: remove rollers and lead
 Empty all pockets.
weights or place in a laundry bag.
 Damage due to foreign objects. - Sew in or remove any loose underwir-
Nails, coins, paper clips, and so on ing in bras.
can cause damage to garments and
- Turn garments inside out, if recom-
components in the machine.
mended by the manufacturer.
Check the laundry before washing
and remove any foreign objects. - Zip up or close any jackets with Vel-
cro or hook and eye fastenings before
Sorting the laundry washing.

 Sort the laundry according to colour - Fasten duvet covers and pillow cases
and the garment care label. to prevent small items from becoming
rolled up inside them.
Pre-treating stains - Please refer to the Programme chart
 Badly soiled areas and stains should for more tips and tricks.
be cleaned as soon as possible.
Spillages should be carefully dabbed
off using a soft, colourfast cloth.

 Damage due to solvent-based


detergents.
Detergents containing benzine, stain
remover, etc., can damage plastic
parts.
When pre-treating textiles, make sure
that any plastic parts do not come
into contact with the detergent.

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2. Loading the washing machine

Opening the door Closing the door

 Reach under the door grip and pull  Make sure that no items are caught
the door open. between the door and the seal.
Check the drum for foreign objects
before loading it with laundry.

 Unfold the laundry and load loosely


into the drum.
Mixing both large and small items gives
better wash results and also helps to
distribute the load evenly during spin-
ning.

The most efficient use of energy and


water is achieved when a full load is
washed. However, do not overload as  Shut the door with a gentle swing.
this reduces cleaning efficiency and
causes creasing.

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3. Selecting a programme

Switching on the washing ma- Selecting special programmes via the


chine  programme selector position

 Press the  control.


The drum lighting will come on.

The drum lighting will go out automat-


ically after 5 minutes or when the pro-
gramme starts.

Selecting a programme
Selecting standard programmes with
the programme selector
 Turn the programme selector to the
 position.
You can select the required programme
via the display.

Sportswear 

Special
progs.
SportMicrofibre 

 Touch the  or  sensor control until


 Turn the programme selector to the
the programme you want appears in
required programme.
the display.
The selected programme will be shown
 Touch the sensor control for that pro-
in the display. The display will then
gramme.
change to the standard menu for that
programme. The display will change to the standard
menu for that programme.

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4. Selecting programme settings

Selecting the temperature Selecting extra options


You can alter the preset temperature of You can select Extras for a wash pro-
certain programmes. gramme.
 Touch the Temperature  sensor. For some programmes, an Extra is
offered directly in the main menu.
The following will appear in the display:
 Touch the sensor of the Extra to ac-
tivate it.
 For some programmes, you select Ex-
30°C 40°C 60°C
Temp. tras in the Extras sub-menu.
 Touch the Extras  sensor.

 Select the desired temperature.  Pre-wash


The selected temperature is marked 
Extras
with a frame.
 Rinse plus
Selecting the spin speed
You can alter the preset spin speed.  Select one or two of the available Ex-
tras in succession.
 Touch the Spin speed  sensor.
The following will appear in the display: Not all extras options can be selected
with every programme. If an Extra is
not listed, it is not permitted for use
0 400 800 with the wash programme in question.

Spin speed

1000 1200 1600

 Select the spin speed you want.


The selected spin speed is marked with
a frame.

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4. Selecting programme settings

Selecting further options


You can select a delay start period or
change the settings of the washing ma-
chine.
 Touch the Further choices  sensor
control.
The following will appear in the display:

 Finish at

Further
choices
 Supervisor level

 Select the option you want.


The display will change to the sub-
menu for that option.

Delay start is not possible for some


programmes.

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5. Adding detergent
There are several options for adding de- Adding detergent
tergent to the washing machine.

Detergent drawer
You can use any detergent that is suit-
able for washing machines.

Detergent dispensing
Please follow the detergent manufac-
turer's instructions in relation to
dosage.

Adding too much detergent will lead


to excessive foaming.
 Pull out the detergent drawer and add
Avoid adding excess detergent. detergent to the compartments.
The amount to dispense will depend on:  Detergent for the pre-wash (di-
- the amount of laundry vide the total recommended
amount as follows: ⅓ to com-
- the amount of soiling in the laundry partment  and ⅔ to compart-
- the water hardness ment )

Hardness Hardness Degree of


 Detergent for the main wash
range in mmol/l German hardness  Fabric conditioner or liquid
°dH
starch
I (soft) 0-1.5 0-8.4
II (medium) 1.5-2.5 8.4-14 For disinfection programmes, the
 and  compartments can be
III (hard) above 2.5 above 14
filled with detergent for the main wash
Check with your local water supplier if if you have not selected pre-wash.
you do not know the water hardness in
your area.

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5. Adding detergent
Adding fabric conditioner or liquid Adding starch separately
starch separately  Prepare the starch solution in accord-
 Select the Separate rinse programme. ance with the manufacturer's instruc-
tions on the packaging.
 Change the spin speed if necessary.
 Select the Starch programme.
 Add the prepared starch to compart-
ment .
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
Tip: If starching separately or automat-
ically, thoroughly clean the dispenser
compartment, especially the siphon
tube, regularly.

Dye removers and dyes

 Damage due to colour run/dye


 Add fabric conditioner or liquid starch removers.
to the  compartment. Do not ex- Colour run and dye removers can
ceed the maximum level mark. cause corrosion in the washing ma-
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor. chine.
Do not use colour run or dye re-
It will be automatically dispensed in the movers in this washing machine.
final rinse. At the end of the wash pro-
gramme a small amount of water re- Only use dyes suitable for use in a
mains in the  compartment. washing machine. The manufacturer's
instructions on the packaging must be
observed.

External dispensing
The washing machine is pre-equipped
for connecting to external detergent
dispensing systems. A separate conver-
sion kit for external dispensing systems
is required. This must be fitted by Miele
Service or by a Miele Service dealer.

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6. Starting the programme – the end of the programme

Payment system End of programme


If your machine is connected to a pay- The door remains locked during the
ment system, the amount of payment anti-crease phase. However, the wash-
required will appear in the display. ing machine door can be unlocked at
any time by touching the Start/Stop
Do not cancel the programme once it sensor.
has started. Depending on the set-
tings, money may be lost in the pay- Unloading the drum
ment system.  Pull open the door.

Starting the programme  Remove the laundry.

The programme can be started as soon Items left in the drum could discolour
as the Start/Stop sensor is flashing on other items in the next wash or be-
and off. come discoloured themselves.
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor. Remove all items from the drum.

The door will lock ( symbol) and the


programme will start.
If a delay start period has been selec-
ted, this will appear in the display.
Once the delay start period has elapsed
(if applied), the programme duration will
appear in the display; otherwise, the
duration will appear straight away. The
programme sequence is also shown in
the display.
Tip: Touch the  sensor to display the
set temperature, spin speed and any  Check the door seal for any foreign
set Extras. objects.
Tip: Leave the door slightly open to al-
low the drum to dry.
 Switch the washing machine off with
the  button.
Tip: Leave the detergent drawer slightly
open to allow it to dry.

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Delay start
The Delay start function can be used to Cancelling or changing Delay
set the time until the programme starts start
or the programme finish time (see
“Delay start” under “Supervisor level”).  Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
The following will appear in the display:
Selecting the Delay start func-
tion Start programme
 Touch the Further choices  sensor immediately
control. Add laundry
Cancel
 Select the Finish at , Start at  or programme
Start in  option.

 Use the  and  sensors to enter the  Touch the Start programme immedi-
hours and minutes and confirm your ately sensor.

entry with the OK sensor. The wash programmes starts immedi-


ately.
The minutes entry moves to the next
“full quarter of an hour” and can then or
be adjusted in 15-minute increments.
 Touch the Cancel programme sensor.
Starting Delay start The programme start is cancelled and
the Start/Stop button flashes on and
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
off.
The door will lock and the time until the
programme starts will appear in the dis-
play.

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Programme chart

Standard programmes
 Cottons 20 °C to 90 °C Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Cotton, linen and mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Select the temperature according to the instructions on the care
label, the detergent, the type of soiling and the hygiene require-
ments.
- For dark-coloured fabric, use a colour detergent or liquid deter-
gent.
1600 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 1–5*
 Cottons / Max. load 7.0 kg
Items Normally soiled cotton garments
Tip - These settings are the most efficient in terms of energy and wa-
ter consumption for washing cottons.
- With , the wash temperature reached is below 60 °C.
1600 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2
The test programme conforms to EN 60456 and energy labelling to Direct-
ive 1061/2010.
 Express 30 °C Max. load 3.5 kg
Use for Cotton garments that have hardly been worn or are only very
lightly soiled
1400 rpm Extras: Rinse plus  Rinses: 1
 Minimum iron 30 °C to 40 °C Max. load 3.5 kg
Use for Synthetic and mixed fibre textiles and easy care cotton
Tip - Reduce the spin speed for fabric that creases easily.
1200 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Pre-ironing  Rinses: 2–4*
* You can alter the number of rinses carried out via the Supervisor level.

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Programme chart

 Delicates 30 °C Max. load 2.5 kg


Use for Delicate garments made from synthetic fibre, mixed fibre and vis-
cose
Tip - Deselect the spin speed for fabric that creases easily.
600 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Pre-ironing  Rinses: 2
ECO 40-60 Max. load 7.0 kg
Items Normally soiled cotton garments
Tip - A laundry load consisting of mixed cottons that are intended for
washing at 40 °C or 60 °C can be washed in the same wash
cycle.
- This programme is the most efficient in terms of energy and wa-
ter consumption for washing cottons.
1600 rpm Rinses: 2
/ Drain/Spin Max. load 7.0 kg
Tip - Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed.
- Select the Rinse plus Extra for an additional rinse.
- Drain only: select 0 rpm for the spin speed.
1600 rpm Extras: Rinse plus 

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Programme chart

Special programmes
Towelling 40 °C to 60 °C Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Towels and bathrobes made from terrycloth
Tip - Use a colour detergent for dark textiles.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2
Shirts 20 °C to 60 °C Max. load 2.5 kg
Use for Shirts and blouses
Tip - Pre-treat collars and cuffs depending on the level of soiling.
- Wash silk shirts and blouses in the Silks programme.
- Reduce the maximum load quantity by half if you have selected
the Pre-ironing Extra.
800 rpm Extras: Pre-ironing  Rinses: 2
Dark garments 30 °C to 60 °C Max. load 3.5 kg
Use for Black and dark items made of cotton or mixed fibres
Tip - Wash inside out.
1000 rpm Rinses: 3
Denim 30 °C to 60 °C Max. load 3.5 kg
Use for Denim shirts, blouses, trousers and jackets
Tip - Wash denim inside-out.
- Denim often contains excess dye and may run during the first
few washes. Wash light and dark coloured items separately.
1000 rpm Rinses: 3
Woollens Cold to 30 °C Max. load 2.5 kg
Use for Machine-washable woollens and woollen blends
Tip - Use detergent formulated for woollens.
1200 rpm Rinses: 2

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Programme chart

Cottons PRO 60 °C Max. load 7.0 kg


Use for Mixed fibre textiles (50 % cotton and 50 % polyester)
Tip - Extra energy-efficient wash programme for commercial cotton
or cotton/synthetic blend textiles with normal levels of soiling,
e.g. workwear.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2
Silks Cold to 30 °C Max. load 2.5 kg
Use for Silks and all hand-washable textiles which do not contain wool
Tip - Follow the instructions on the care label.
- Place tights, bras etc. in a laundry bag.
600 rpm Extras: Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
Separate rinse Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Items which only need to be rinsed and spun
Tip - Observe the spin speed for items which crease easily.
1400 rpm Extras: Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
Starch Cold to 40 °C Max. load 3.5 kg
Use for Table cloths, serviettes and workwear that need starching
Tip - Laundry that is to be starched should be washed but not treated
with fabric conditioner.
- Observe the spin speed for items which crease easily.
1400 rpm Rinses: 1
Clean machine 70 °C No load
For cleaning the suds container and the drainage system.
- Add universal detergent to the  compartment.
- Use the Clean machine programme regularly if you frequently
use disinfection programmes.

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Programme chart

Maintenance wash hygiene No load


For cleaning the suds container and the drainage system.
- If a programme at a temperature below 60 °C has been used, a
request to start the Maintenance wash hygiene programme ap-
pears in the display. The Hygiene setting must be switched on
for this purpose (see “Supervisor level”).
- Add universal detergent to the  compartment.

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Programme chart

Programme packages
You can select various programmes packages. The programmes selected from the
programme packages are displayed under the Special programmes list.

Sport

Sportswear 30 °C to 60 °C Max. load 3.0 kg


Use for Sports and leisure wear, such as shirts and trousers made from
synthetic fibres or mixed blends
Tip - Do not use fabric conditioner.
- Observe the instructions on the care label.
1000 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2
SportMicrofibre 30 °C to 60 °C Max. load 3.0 kg
Use for Clothing for sports and fitness such as tops, trousers and base
layers made from microfibre
Tip - Do not use fabric conditioner.
- Observe the instructions on the care label.
800 rpm Extras: Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
Trainers 30 °C to 60 °C Max. 2 pairs
Use for Trainers (no leather shoes), shin pads, elbow protectors and sim-
ilar items
Tip - Do not use fabric conditioner.
- Coarse soiling should be brushed off first.
- Observe the instructions on the care label.
- Use the dryer basket for tumble drying.
- Close Velcro fasteners.
400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Pre-rinse  Rinses: 3

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Programme chart
Outerwear

Down-filled items 30 °C to 60 °C Maximum of 1


article
Use for Outdoor jackets, sleeping bags, pillows and other down-filled
items
Tip - Do not use fabric conditioner.
- Remove any air before washing. To do this, either push the
items into a narrow laundry bag to compress them or tie the
items together with a washable strap.
- Observe the instructions on the care label.
- The items are spun after wetting to remove any air.
1400 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
Outerwear Cold to 40 °C Max. load 3.0 kg
Use for Performance outerwear (e.g. outdoor jackets and trousers) made
® ®
from membrane fabrics such as Gore-Tex , SYMPATEX , WIND-
®
STOPPER etc.
Tip - Zip up or close any Velcro fasteners before washing.
- Do not use fabric conditioner.
- To maintain the water repellency of the textiles, it may be neces-
sary to proof them again after washing. Select the Proofing pro-
gramme for this purpose.
- Wash down-filled items with the Down filled items programme.
1000 rpm Extra options: Pre-wash , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
Proofing 30 °C to 40 °C Max. load 3.0 kg
Use for To refresh the proofing of water-repellent textiles, e.g. rainwear, ski
wear or other textiles.
Tip - Add proofing agent to the  compartment.
- The items should be freshly laundered and spun or dried before
proofing.
- To achieve an optimum effect, apply a thermal treatment to the
articles by drying in a tumble dryer or ironing.
800 rpm Rinses: 1

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Programme chart
Wellness/Hair salons

Towels 40 °C Max. load 5.5 kg


Use for Lightly soiled cotton towelling
Tip - Use a colour detergent for dark textiles.
1400 rpm Rinses: 2
Towels plus 40 °C to 80 °C Max. load 5.5 kg
Use for Heavily soiled cotton towelling
Tip - Use a colour detergent for dark textiles.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2
Capes Cold to 30 °C Max. load 2.0 kg
Use for Lightly soiled hairdressers' capes made from synthetic fibres
Tip - Select the Rinse plus extra option for extra good wash results
600 rpm Extras: Rinse plus  Rinses: 2

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Programme chart
Hotels

Bed linen 40 °C to 90 °C Max. load 7.0 kg


Use for Cotton or mixed fibre bed linen
Tip - The items are always soaked after the start.
- Use a colour detergent for coloured textiles.
1200 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Pre-ironing  Rinses: 2
Table linen 40 °C to 75 °C Max. load 3.5 kg
Use for Tablecloths and serviettes made from cotton, linen and mixed
fibres
Tip - Select Pre-wash for stubborn stains. Use detergent with en-
zymes for the pre-wash.
- The items are always soaked after the start.
1200 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Pre-ironing  Rinses: 2
Kitchen linen 60 °C to 85 °C Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Cotton or linen kitchen linen, e.g. chef's jackets and trousers,
chef's hats, cleaning cloths
Tip - Select Pre-wash for stubborn stains. Use detergent with en-
zymes for the pre-wash.
- The pre-wash cycle removes any coarse soiling.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 3

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Programme chart
Home textiles

Lightweight curtains Cold to 40 °C Max. load 3.5 kg


Use for Curtains specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer
Tip - For curtains which crease easily, deselect the spin function.
600 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
Down bedding 40 °C to 75 °C 1 duvet
or 1–2 pillows*
Use for Down-filled pillows and duvets
Tip - Remove any air before washing. To do this, either push the
items into a narrow laundry bag to compress them or tie the
items together with a washable strap.
- Follow the instructions on the care label.
- The items are spun after wetting to remove any air.
1400 rpm Extra options: Soak , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
Synthetic bedding 40 °C to 75 °C Max. 7.0 kg
or 1 duvet
or 1–2 pillows*
Use for Bed linen made from microfibre, pillows and duvets with a syn-
thetic filling
Tip - Follow the instructions on the care label.
- Use liquid detergent.
800 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2

* 1 pillow (80 x 80 cm) or 2 pillows (40 x 80 cm)

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Programme chart
Workwear

Oil/fat special 60 °C to 90 °C Max. load 7.0 kg


Use for Work coats, jackets, hats, cleaning cloths made from cotton or
mixed fibres
Tip - Activate Pre-wash for heavy contamination.
- Use liquid detergent.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 3
Dust/Flour special 40 °C to 90 °C Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Cotton or mixed fibre workwear, table cloths or cleaning cloths
soiled with dust or flour
Tip - The automatic pre-rinse removes any coarse soiling. Add a
second pre-rinse for very heavy levels of soiling.
- Select Pre-wash for stubborn stains.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Pre-rinse  Rinses: 3
Intensive wash 40 °C to 90 °C Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Heavily soiled workwear made from cotton, linen and mixed fibres
Tip - You can achieve particularly good wash and rinse results with a
high water level.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2

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Programme chart
Disinfection

 Disinfection 85 °C / 15 min Max. load 7.0 kg


Items Cotton or mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Thermal disinfection with a 15-minute holding time at 85 °C
- A second disinfection rinse can be activated via the Supervisor
level.
- No water inlet via the fabric conditioner compartment
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
 Disinfection 60 °C/20 min Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Workwear or disinfection clothing, sorted by colour, provided the
items are suitable for disinfection.
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 20-minute holding time at
60 °C.
- A second disinfection rinse can be activated via the Supervisor
level.
- No water inlet via the fabric conditioner compartment.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2
 Disinfection 40 °C/20 min Max. load 7.0 kg
Use for Workwear or disinfection clothing, sorted by colour, provided the
items are suitable for disinfection.
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 20-minute holding time at
40 °C.
- No water inlet via the fabric conditioner compartment.
- An extra gentle wash rhythm allows you to wash even more
sensitive textiles.
1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash , Rinse plus  Rinses: 2

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Extras
You can add Extras to the wash pro- Pre-rinse 
grammes.
The laundry is rinsed before the main
Not all Extras can be selected with wash to remove larger quantities of soil-
every programme. If an Extra is not lis- ing, e.g. dust, sand.
ted, it is not permitted for use with the
wash programme in question. Pre-ironing 
Selecting Extras In order to reduce creasing, the laundry
undergoes a smoothing process at the
For some programmes, an Extra is end of the programme. Reducing the
offered directly in the main menu. maximum load by 50 % will achieve a
 Touch the sensor of the Extra to ac- better result. Small loads achieve a bet-
tivate it. ter result.

For some programmes, you select Ex- The textiles must be suitable for drying
tras in the Extras sub-menu. in a tumble dryer   and suitable for
ironing .
 Touch the Extras  sensor.
 Select one or two of the Extras avail- Rinse plus 
able. An extra rinse can be activated to
achieve a better wash result.
Pre-wash 
A Pre-wash can be added for heavily
soiled laundry. Coarse soiling is
loosened and removed before the main
wash.

Soak 
For heavily soiled and stained items
with protein stains. The soak duration is
10 minutes.

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Special features in the programme sequence

Spinning Anti-crease
Final spin speed At the end of the programme, the drum
continues to turn at intervals for up to
When a programme is selected, the 30 minutes to help prevent creasing.
maximum spin speed for this wash pro- The washing machine can be opened at
gramme is shown in the display. any time.
You can reduce the final spin speed.
There is no anti-crease phase at the
However, you cannot select a final spin end of some programmes.
speed higher than that shown in the
chart.

Interim spin
There is a spin cycle after the main
wash and between the rinses. A reduc-
tion in the final spin speed will also re-
duce the interim spin speed as appro-
priate.

Omitting the interim spin and the fi-


nal spin
 Select the programme setting Spin
speed 0.
After the last rinse, the water will be
pumped away and the anti-crease
phase will switch on.

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Changing the programme sequence

A programme cannot be cancelled or If you want to select a different pro-


changed when operating a payment gramme:
system.  Close the door.
If the washing machine is switched off  Select the programme you want.
during active programme operation,  Add detergent to the detergent dis-
the standby function does not switch penser drawer, if necessary.
the washing machine off completely
after 15 minutes. Safety functions  Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
continue to be active because there The new programme will begin.
may still be water inside the drum.
Switching on the washing ma-
Changing a programme chine after an interruption to
After the start of a programme, it is no the power supply
longer possible to select a different pro- If the washing machine is switched off
gramme. with the  button during a wash pro-
You will need to cancel the current pro- gramme, the programme will be inter-
gramme before you can select a new rupted.
one.  Switch the washing machine back on
Programme cannot be changed appears with the  button.
in the display if the programme se-  Note the message in the display.
lector has been moved. The text dis-
appears when the programme selector  Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
is set to the original programme. The programme will also be interrupted
if power is interrupted by a power cut.
Cancelling a programme  When power is resumed, confirm the
You can cancel a wash programme at message in the display with OK.
any time after it has started.
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
Disinfection programmes can only be The programme continues.
cancelled with a PIN code.
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
 Select Cancel programme.
The suds will be pumped away. The
programme is cancelled. The door lock
is released.
 Pull open the door.
 Remove the laundry.
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Changing the programme sequence

Adding or removing laundry Once a programme has started suc-


You can add or remove items during the cessfully, the washing machine cannot
first few minutes after the programme recognise any adjustment to the load.
has started. For this reason, if laundry is added or
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor. removed after the start of a pro-
gramme, the machine will always
The following will appear in the display: complete the programme cycle as-
suming a full load.

Cancel
The door cannot be opened, if:
Add laundry
programme - The suds temperature is above 55 °C.

The safety lock will remain activated if


the temperature in the drum is above
 Touch the Add laundry sensor. 55 °C. The lock will not deactivate un-
The programme will stop and the door til the temperature has dropped to be-
will unlock. low 55 °C.

 Risk of chemical burns from de-


tergent.
When adding or removing laundry,
your skin may come into contact
with detergent, particularly if the de-
tergent is dispensed externally.
Take care when placing your hands
inside the drum.
If suds have come into contact with
the skin, rinse off immediately with
plenty of lukewarm water.

 Pull open the door.


 Add laundry or remove individual
items.
 Close the door.
 Touch the Start/Stop sensor.
The programme will continue.

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Detergent

The correct detergent


You can use any detergent that is suitable for washing machines. Instructions for
use and recommended amounts are given on the detergent packaging.

Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive (EU) No. 1015/2010


The recommendations apply to the temperature ranges given in the section “Pro-
gramme chart”.
Universal Colour Delicates and Special
woollens
detergent
Cottons   – –
Express – 1 – –

Minimum iron –  – –
Delicates – –  –
ECO 40-60   – –
Towelling  1 – –

Shirts   – –
Dark garments – 1 – –

Denim – 1 – –

Intensive wash   – 
Woollens  – –  
Silks  – – – 
Pillows – – 1 

 Recommended
– Not recommended
1 Liquid detergent

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Cleaning and care

 Risk of electric shock. Cleaning the detergent drawer


Only ever perform cleaning and Washing at low temperatures and the
maintenance work when the appli- use of liquid detergent can lead to a
ance is disconnected from the build-up of mould and bacteria in the
power. detergent drawer.
Disconnect the washing machine
from the mains electricity supply.  For hygiene reasons, clean the entire
detergent drawer at regular intervals.
Cleaning the casing and fascia
panel
 Damage caused by detergents.
Solvent-based cleaning agents, ab-
rasive cleaners, glass cleaners or
multi-purpose cleaning agents can
cause damage to plastic surfaces
and other parts.
Do not use any of these cleaning
agents.

 Risk of damage due to ingress of  Pull out the detergent drawer until
water. resistance is felt. Press down the re-
The pressure of a water jet can lease button and at the same time
cause water to get into the washing pull the drawer right out of the ma-
machine, resulting in damage to chine.
components.  Clean the detergent drawer with
Do not spray the washing machine warm water.
with a water jet.

 Clean the casing and fascia panel


with a mild cleaning agent or soap
and water and dry both with a soft
cloth.
 The drum and any other stainless
steel components can be cleaned us-
ing a suitable stainless-steel cleaning
agent.

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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the siphon and the channel Cleaning the detergent dispenser
drawer compartment

 Pull the siphon out of the  compart-


ment .  Use a bottle brush to remove deter-
Clean the siphon under warm running gent residues and limescale from the
water. jets inside the detergent drawer.
 Refit the siphon.  Replace the detergent drawer.
 Clean the fabric conditioner channel Tip: Leave the detergent drawer slightly
using a brush and warm water. open to allow it to dry.

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Cleaning and care

Cleaning the drum, suds con- Cleaning the water inlet filters
tainer and drainage system The washing machine has filters to pro-
The drum, suds container, and drainage tect the water intake valves. Check
system can be cleaned if necessary. these filters every 6 months or so. Per-
form this check more often if there are
 Start the Clean machine programme. frequent interruptions to the external
 Add powder detergent to the  water supply.
compartment in the detergent drawer.
Cleaning the filters in the water inlet
 At the end of the programme, check valves
the inner drum and remove any  Using pliers, carefully loosen the nut
coarse residues. on the intake valve and unscrew.
Use the Clean machine programme
regularly if you frequently use disin-
fection programmes.

 Use pointed pliers to grip the bar and


pull out the filter; then clean the filter.
Reassemble in reverse order.

The filters must be put back in place


after cleaning.

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Problem solving guide
You are able to correct the majority of faults and problems that arise during day-to-
day use without external assistance. You can save time and money in many cases,
as you do not need to call Miele Service.
The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or
a fault and to resolve it.

The wash programme does not start


Problem Cause and remedy
The display remains There is no power to the machine.
dark, and the Start/Stop  Check whether the washing machine is switched
sensor control does not on.
light up or flash.  Check whether the washing machine is connected
to the power supply.
 Check whether the main fuse or circuit breaker has
tripped.
The washing machine has switched off automatically
to save energy.
 Switch the washing machine back on with the 
button.
The following appears The door is not closed properly. The door lock could
in the display: not engage.
 Door will not lock. Call Ser-  Close the door again.
vice.  Start the programme again.
If the fault message appears again, contact Miele
Service.
The programme does You have not yet completed the initial commissioning
not start when Spin has process.
been selected.  Perform the Initial commissioning process as de-
scribed in these instructions.
The display is dark and The display has switched off automatically to save
the Start/Stop sensor energy.
control is flashing  Touch any of the controls. The display switches
slowly. back on.

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Problem solving guide
Programme cancellation and error message
Problem Cause and remedy
 Drainage fault. Clean The drain is blocked or restricted.
drain filter and pump. The drain hose has been fixed too high.
Check the drain  Clean the drain filter and the drain pump.
hose.  The maximum drain height is 1 m.
 Water intake fault. The water inlet is blocked or restricted.
Open stopcock.  Check whether the stopcock has been properly
opened.
 Check whether the inlet hose is kinked.
The water pressure is too low.
 Switch on the Low water pressure setting (see “Low
water pressure” under “Supervisor level”).
The filters in the water inlet are blocked.
 Clean the filters (see “Cleaning the filters” under
“Cleaning and care”).
 Waterproof system The water protection system has reacted.
activated  Close the stopcock.
 Call Miele Service.
 Disinfection temper- The required temperature was not reached during the
ature not reached disinfection programme.
 The washing machine has not carried out the dis-
infection cycle correctly.
 Start the programme again.
 Fault F . If restart There is a fault.
fails, call Service  Disconnect the washing machine from the electri-
city supply.
 Wait at least 2 minutes before reconnecting the
washing machine to the electricity supply.
 Switch the washing machine on again.
 Start the programme again.
If the fault message appears again, contact Miele
Service.

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Problem solving guide
A fault message appears in the display1)
Problem Cause and remedy
 Container empty One of the external detergent containers is empty.
 Refill the detergent container.
 Container 1 empty External detergent container 1 is almost empty.
The message can refer to containers 1 to 6.
 Refill the detergent container.
 Reset the container's early-warning counter (see
“Early-warning counter” under “Supervisor level”)
 Check hot water in- The hot water supply is blocked or restricted.
let  Check whether the hot water stopcock has been
properly opened.
 Check whether the inlet hose is kinked.
 Align machine. Laun- The selected spin speed was not reached during the
dry not properly spun final spin due to excessive imbalance.
 Check that the washing machine is level.
 Start the spin cycle again.
 Machine is leaking The washing machine or drain valve is leaking.
 Close the stopcock.
 Call Miele Service.

1
The messages will appear at the end of the programme and when the washing
machine is switched on and must be acknowledged with the OK sensor control.

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Problem solving guide
An unsatisfactory wash result
Problem Cause and remedy
Liquid detergent does Liquid detergents usually contain no bleaching
not give the required agents. They do not remove fruit, coffee, and tea
result. stains.
 Use a general purpose powder detergent contain-
ing a bleaching agent.
 Pour stain removers into the  drawer in the dis-
penser compartment and liquid detergent into a
dispenser ball.
 Never put stain removers and liquid detergent to-
gether in the dispenser drawer.
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 have ended up on the laundry.
textiles after washing.  Try to brush off the residues with a soft brush once
the laundry is dry.
 In future, wash dark textiles using a detergent
which contains no zeolites. Liquid detergents usu-
ally contain no zeolites.
Textiles with particularly  Select a programme with pre-wash. Use liquid de-
greasy soiling are not tergent for the pre-wash.
properly clean.  Continue to use universal powder detergent for the
main wash.
The use of heavy-duty detergent is recommended in
the main wash for very heavily soiled work clothing.
Please seek advice from the detergent manufacturer.
Grey, greasy particles Insufficient amounts of detergent were used. The
cling to washed laundry. laundry was heavily soiled with grease (oils, oint-
ments).
 Use more detergent or use liquid detergent with
this type of soiled laundry.
 Before washing the next load, run a 60 °C pro-
gramme with liquid detergent but without a load.

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Problem solving guide
General problems
Problem Cause and remedy
The machine shakes The machine feet are not level and not secured.
during the spin cycle.  Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly.
Strange pump noises This is not a fault. These slurping noises occur at the
can be heard. start and end of a pump sequence as a normal part
of the operation.
Large amounts of de- The water pressure is too low.
tergent residue remain  Clean the filters in the water inlet.
in the detergent dis-
Powder detergent used in conjunction with water
penser drawer.
softeners tends to become sticky.
 Clean the detergent dispenser drawer and, in future,
add detergent into the drawer first, and then add the
water softener.
Fabric softener is not The siphon tube is not correctly positioned or is
completely dispensed clogged.
or too much water re-  Clean the siphon, see “Cleaning and care – Clean-
mains in the  com- ing the detergent dispenser compartment”.
partment.
The display is in a dif- A different language has been selected.
ferent language.  Switch the washing machine off and on again.
The selected operator language appears in the display.
The operator language has been changed.
 Select the language you require (see “Language”
under “Supervisor level”).
The laundry has not The machine detected a high level of imbalance during
been spun properly. the final spin and reduced the spin speed automatically.
The laundry is still  Include both large and small items in the load as
wet. this will achieve better distribution.
The drum remains sta-  Switch the washing machine off and then back on
tionary but the pro- with the  button.
gramme keeps run-  Note the message in the display.
ning.  Touch the Start/Stop sensor control.
The drum continues to spin and the programme con-
tinues.

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Problem solving guide
The door will not open
Problem Cause and remedy
The door cannot be The door is locked during the wash programme.
pulled open during a  Touch the Start/Stop sensor control.
programme.  Select Cancel programme or Add laundry.
The door will unlock and you will be able to pull it
open.
There is still water in the drum and the machine is un-
able to drain.
 Clean the drainage system as described under
“Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain
outlet and/or power cut”.
To protect the user against scalding, the door cannot
 Programme cancelled be opened if the suds temperature is higher than
appears in the display 55 °C.
at the end of a pro-  Wait until the temperature in the drum has de-
gramme or after a pro- creased and the message has gone out in the dis-
gramme has been can- play.
celled.
The following appears The door lock has jammed.
in the display:  Call Miele Service.
Door lock jammed. Call
Service.

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Problem solving guide

Opening the door in the event Emptying the drum


of a blocked drain outlet and/ ....For machines with a drain pump
or power cut
 Place a suitable container under the
 Risk of electric shock. access flap.
Only ever perform cleaning and Remove the drain filter, though not
maintenance work when the appli- completely.
ance is disconnected from the
power.
Disconnect the washing machine
from the mains electricity supply.

 Slowly unscrew the drain filter to let


the water out.
 Tighten the drain filter back up again
 Open the access panel to the drain if you need to interrupt the flow of
system. water.

Blocked drain outlet


If the drain outlet is blocked, there may
be a large quantity of water (max. 30 l)
left behind in the washing machine.

 Risk of scalding due to hot suds.


Escaping suds will be hot if laundry
has been washed at high temperat-
ures.
Carefully allow all suds to drain off.

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Problem solving guide
Cleaning the drain filter  Water damage.
Once the flow of water ceases: Water will escape from the machine
if you forget to replace the drain filter.
Replace the drain filter correctly and
tighten it securely.

Opening the door

 Danger of injury due to rotating


drum.
Reaching into a moving drum is ex-
tremely dangerous.
Always make sure that the drum is
stationary before reaching in to re-
move laundry.
 Remove the drain filter completely.
 Clean the drain filter thoroughly.

 Use a screwdriver to unlock the door.


 Check the drain pump impellers to  Pull open the door.
make sure they can rotate freely.
 Remove any foreign objects (e.g. but-
tons, coins, etc.) and clean the in-
terior.
 Put the drain filter back in place and
secure it.

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Problem solving guide
Emptying the drum Opening the door

...In machines with a drain valve  Danger of injury due to rotating


drum.
Reaching into a moving drum is ex-
tremely dangerous.
Always make sure that the drum is
stationary before reaching in to re-
move laundry.

 Push the emergency drain lever


downwards and hold until no more
water runs out.

 Use a screwdriver to unlock the door.


 Pull open the door.

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Miele Service

Contact in case of malfunction EPREL database


In the event of any faults which you From 1 March 2021, information on en-
cannot remedy yourself, please contact ergy labelling and ecodesign require-
your Miele Dealer or Miele Service. ments will be available in the European
Product Database (EPREL). You can
Contact information for Miele Service find the product database at the follow-
can be found at the end of this docu- ing link https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/. You
ment. will be asked to enter the model identi-
Please quote the model and serial num- fier.
ber of your appliance when contacting The model identifier can be found on
Miele Service. This information can be the data plate.
found on the data plate.
Made in xxx
The data plate is found above the
porthole glass when the washing ma- Mod.: XXXxxx
chine door is opened: M-Nr.: xxxxxxxx Type: XXxx-X
Nr.:/ xxxxxxxxx

Miele Service
www.miele.com/service

Optional accessories
Optional spare parts and accessories
for this washing machine are available
from Miele.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Front view

a Double check valves (for UK only) f Detergent drawer


b Inlet hose (cold water) g Door
c Inlet hose (hot water) h Access to drain filter and drain pump
d Electrical connection and emergency release

e Fascia panel i Height-adjustable feet

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Rear view

a Electrical connection g Safety caps for transit bars


b Interface for communicating with ex- h Transport clips for hoses
ternal devices i Drain pipe (AV version)
c Socket for external dispensing sys- j Module slot (for external communica-
tem tion module)
d Drain hose (LP version) k Holder for removed transit bars
e Inlet hose (cold water)
f Inlet hose (hot water), if fitted

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Installation locations  Installing the washer-dryer stack


on a Miele plinth is not permitted.
Side view
Installation on a plinth
1132 The washing machine can be installed
on a steel plinth (open or closed, avail-
able as an optional Miele accessory) or
on a concrete plinth.

714
850  Injury can occur if the washing
machine has not been adequately
secured.
When installing the machine on a
>1000 plinth, there is the danger of the
washing machine falling off the plinth
during spinning.
Secure the washing machine using
the clamps supplied.
Washer-dryer stack
Installation notes
min. 300
The distances between the machine
and the wall are recommendations to
help make it easier to carry out service
work. If installation space is limited,
the machine can also be pushed up
against the wall.
1702
This washing machine is not suitable
for building under.

 Risk of damage due to moisture


ingress.
Moisture can damage electrical com-
ponents.
The washing machine can be installed Do not install the machine near or
as a washer-dryer stack together with a directly above an open gully or floor
Miele tumble dryer. This requires a drain.
Miele washer-dryer stacking kit which
can be purchased separately.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Transporting the washing ma- Transporting the washing machine to


chine to its installation site its installation site
The protruding lid at the back can be
 Danger of injury from incorrect used to hold the machine when trans-
transport. porting.
If the washing machine tips up there
is a danger of injury to people and  Danger of injury due to unsecure
damage to property. lid.
Make sure the washing machine is The fixings at the back of the lid
stable during transportation. could break as a result of external
forces. There is a danger of the lid
Transporting the washing machine being pulled off when carrying the
with a sack truck machine.
Before carrying the machine, check
that the lid is secure where it pro-
trudes at the back of the machine.

 If transporting the washing machine


with a sack truck, make sure its left or
right side is resting on the truck.
 Carry the washing machine by the
 Risk of damage from incorrect front feet and by the lid where it pro-
transport. trudes at the back of the appliance.
The front or back of the washing ma-
chine may be damaged if the ma-
chine is transported with a sack
truck.
Always insert the sack truck under
one of the sides of the washing ma-
chine.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Installation surface Removal of transit bars


A concrete floor is the most suitable in- Removing the left-hand transit bar
stallation surface, being far less prone
to vibration during the spin cycle than
wooden floorboards or a carpeted sur-
face.
 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 installing on a wooden joist floor:


 Install the machine on a plywood
base (at least 70 x 60 x 3 cm). The  Push the cover out and turn the
base should span several joists and transit bar 90° using the open span-
be bolted to the joists and not only to ner supplied.
the floorboards.
Tip: If possible, install the machine in a
corner of the room. This is usually the
most stable part of the floor.

 Pull out the transit bar.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation
Removing the right-hand transit bar Covering holes

 Danger of injury from sharp


edges.
There is a danger of injury from
reaching into holes that are not
covered.
Cover the holes for the transit bars
after they have been removed.

 Push the cover out and turn the


transit bar 90° using the open span-
ner supplied.

 Push the covers in firmly until they


engage in position.

 Pull out the transit bar.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation
Securing the transit bars Fitting the transit bars
Opening the covers

 Secure the transit bars to the back of


the washing machine.  Press against the retainer with a
sharp object (a narrow screwdriver,
Tip: Make sure that the holes  are fit- for example).
ted over the retainers .
The cover opens.
 Risk of damage from incorrect
Fitting the transit bars
transport.
The washing machine may become  To fit the bars, follow the instructions
damaged if moved without the transit for removing them in reverse order.
bars in place. Tip: The bars will slide in more easily if
Keep the transit bars in a safe place. you lift the drum slightly.
Fit them again if the washing ma-
chine is to be moved (e.g. when
moving house).

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Levelling the washing machine


The washing machine must stand per-
fectly level on all four feet to ensure
safe and proper operation.
Incorrect installation may increase elec-
tric and water consumption and may
cause the machine to move about.

Screwing out and adjusting the feet


The 4 adjustable screw feet are used for
levelling the washing machine. The ma-
chine is supplied with all four feet  Use a level to check that the washing
screwed in. 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.

 Risk of damage due to incor-


rectly aligned washing machine.
There is a danger of the washing ma-
chine moving about if the feet are not
secured.
Turn all 4 counter nuts for the feet
until they sit firmly up against the
 Using the spanner supplied, turn housing. Please also check this for
counter nut 2 in a clockwise direction. the feet which did not need adjust-
Then turn counter nut 2 together with ment.
foot 1 to unscrew.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation
Holding bracket for plinth
The holding bracket prevents the wash-
ing machine from falling off the plinth
during operation.
Fastening with the holding bracket is
only intended for plinths made from
concrete. The plinth must be flat and
level. The surface below the plinth must
be able to withstand the physical loads.
Prior to installation, check whether the
plinth complies with the minimum di-
mensions.  Place the holding bracket on the front
appliance feet.
Height: 6 cm
 Mark the position of the front edge of
Width: 60 cm the holding bracket with a pencil.
Depth: 65 cm
 Remove the holding bracket from the
Positioning the holding bracket feet.
 Carefully move the washing machine
 Risk of injury from sharp edges.
until you have enough space to install
The holding bracket has sharp the holding bracket.
edges. You could cut yourself on the
edges.
Take care when handling the holding
bracket.
Wear gloves while installing the hold-
ing bracket.

The front appliance feet must protrude


by at least 3 mm. The washing ma-
chine must already be aligned (see
“Installation – Aligning the washing
machine”)

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation
Installing the holding bracket Securing the washing machine with
 Place the holding bracket on the the holding bracket
marking on the plinth.  Push the washing machine back on
to the installed holding bracket.
 In the middle of the two outer slotted
holes, mark a point for each drill hole.
 Drill 2 holes (8 mm) with a depth of
approx. 55 mm.
 Insert the plugs in the holes.

 Insert the appliance feet (the part


between the foot and the locknut)
into the openings in the holding
bracket.
 Push the holding bracket to the right
as far as it will go.
 Tighten the hexagon screws using a
 Install the holding bracket with the spanner.
hexagon screws and the washers.
The washing machine is secured in the
Do not tighten the screws yet – this holding bracket.
will allow the holding bracket to be
moved sideways.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

External control equipment


The XCI box accessory is needed to
connect external control equipment,
such as payment systems, dispensing
systems or peak load control units.

Payment system
This washing machine can be fitted with
a payment system (optional accessory).
The necessary reprogramming must al-
ways be carried out by Miele Service or
a Miele Service Dealer.

Coins/tokens must be removed from


the coin box regularly. Otherwise, the
payment system will become blocked.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Water connection Switching to cold water operation


If the washing machine is not connec-
Cold water connection
ted to a hot water point, you will have to
The washing machine should be con- configure the settings Main wash water,
nected to a mains water supply in ac- Pre-wash water and Rinse water to cold
cordance with current local and national (see “Supervisor level”).
safety regulations. The German author-
ities do not require it to have a non-re-  Unscrew the hot water hose.
turn valve as the washing machine has  Screw on the stopper provided.
been designed to comply with DIN reg-
ulations. Maintenance
Only use genuine Miele hoses that have
In the U.K. both the hot and cold wa- been tested to withstand pressure of at
ter supplies must be connected to least 7000 kPa should you ever need a
the mains water connection with the replacement.
provided double check valve. Hot
water temperature must not exceed A filter is located in the intake point
60 °C. to protect the water inlet valve.
Neither filter may be removed.
The flow pressure must amount to a
minimum of 100 kPa and must not ex-
Hose extension
ceed 1000 kPa. If the pressure exceeds
1000 kPa, a pressure reducing valve Longer hoses are available from Miele
must be installed. or from your Miele dealer as accessor-
ies.
For the connection, a stopcock with a
¾" screw thread is required. If this type
of stopcock is not available, only a
qualified installer may connect the
washing machine to the mains water
supply.

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 screw thread if ap-
propriate.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation
Hot water connection* Switching to hot water operation
The hot water temperature must not ex- If the washing machine is due to be
ceed 70 °C (60 °C in the UK). connected to a hot water point, you can
To minimise energy consumption during configure the settings Main wash water,
operation with hot water, the washing Pre-wash water and Rinse water to hot
machine should be connected to a suit- (see “Supervisor level”).
able hot water ring circuit. So-called
“transmission pipes” (single pipes to
hot water generators) can result in any
water remaining in the pipes cooling
down if not in constant use. More en-
ergy would then be consumed to heat
the liquid up again.
The same connection requirements as
for cold water also apply to hot water.
 Unscrew the stopper from the hot
The inlet hose is connected to the stop- water valve.
cock.
 Screw on the hot water hose.
The washing machine cannot only be
connected to a hot water connection.
* Some machine versions do not come
with a hot water hose.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Drainage
Drain valve
The machine is drained using a motor-
ised drain valve. A DN 70 angle con-
nector can be used for draining the ma-
chine via an on-site floor drain (gully
with odour trap).

Drain pump
The suds are drained through a drain
pump with a 1 m delivery head. For the
water to drain freely, the hose must be
free of kinks. The elbow piece (access-
ory) can be hooked onto the end of the
hose.

Drainage options
1. Connected securely to a plastic drain
pipe with a rubber nipple (there is no
need to use a siphon).
2. Connected securely to a washbasin
with a plastic nipple.
3. Connected securely to a floor drain
(gully).
If required, the hose can be extended to
a length of up to 5 m. Accessories are
available from Miele or from your Miele
dealer.
For a drain height of more than 1 m (up
to a max. of 1.6 m), a replacement drain
pump is available from Miele or from
your Miele dealer.

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Electrical connection relays according to IEC/EN 60947). This


connection process must be performed
This description applies to washing by a qualified electrician.
machines both with and without a
mains plug. The plug connector or isolator switch
should be easily accessible at all times.
The following applies to washing ma-
chines with a mains plug:  Risk of electric shock.
- The washing machine is ready to be If the washing machine is disconnec-
connected. ted from the mains, protective meas-
ures must be taken to ensure that the
- The electrical socket must be easily point of disconnection cannot acci-
accessible after installation so that dentally be switched on again.
the machine can be disconnected Make sure the isolator is lockable or
from the electricity supply if neces- the point of disconnection is mon-
sary. itored at all times.

 Damage caused by incorrect New connections, modifications to the


supply voltage. system, or servicing of the earthing
The data plate indicates the nominal conductor, including determining the
power consumption and the appro- correct fuse amperage, must be carried
priate fuse rating. out by a qualified electrician, as they
Compare the specifications on the are familiar with the pertinent regula-
data plate with those of the mains tions and the specific requirements of
electricity supply and make sure that the electric utility company.
they match.
If converting the washing machine to
The washing machine may only be con- an alternative voltage, observe the
nected to a permanent electrical system instructions in the wiring diagram.
that conforms to the national and local Conversion must be performed by
codes and regulations. Miele Service or by an authorised
Miele dealer.
Do not connect the machine to an ex-
tension lead or multi-socket adapter as
they do not guarantee the required
safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of
overheating).
If the machine is hard wired, an all pole
circuit breaker must be provided on-
site. When switched off there must be
an all-pole contact gap of at least 3 mm
in the isolator switch (including mini-
ature circuit breaker, switch, fuses and

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*INSTALLATION*

Installation
Single phase AC 230 V – country vari-
ant 230V 25A
This device is intended for connection
to a power supply system where the
maximum value of external phase neut-
ral loop impedance Zmax of 0.38 Ohms
at the point of distributor supply con-
nection is not exceeded.
The user has to ensure that this device
is connected only to a power supply
system which fulfils the requirement
above. If in doubt, please ask your elec-
trical distributor for actual impedance
value.

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Technical data

Height 850 mm
Width 596 mm
Width (for appliances with a stainless steel 605 mm
lid)
Depth 714 mm
Depth with door open 1132 mm
Weight Approx. 100 kg
Maximum floor load in operation 3000 newtons
Capacity 7.0 kg dry laundry
Supply voltage See data plate on back of appli-
ance
Rated load See data plate on back of appli-
ance
Fuse rating See data plate on back of appli-
ance
A-rated sound emissions LpA in accordance < 70 dB re 20 µPa
with EN ISO 11204/11203
Minimum water flow pressure 100 kPa (1 bar)
Maximum water flow pressure 1000 kPa (10 bar)
Water inlet hose length 1.55 m
Connection cable length 1.80 m
Maximum delivery head (drain pump) 1.00 m
LEDs Class 1
Product safety standard EN 50571, EN 60335
Test certifications awarded See data plate
Power rating in off mode 0.40 W
Networked standby 0.80 W

Frequency band of the WiFi module 2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 GHz


Maximum transmission power of the WiFi < 100 mW
module

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Technical data

EU Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this washing machine complies with Directive 2014/53/
EU.
The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of the
following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from www.miele.ie
- For service, information, operating instructions etc: go to www.miele.ie/do-
mestic/customer-information-385.htm and enter the name of the product or the
serial number

UK Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this washing machine complies with UK Radio Equip-
ment Regulations 2017, as amended.
The complete text of the UK declaration of conformity is available from one of the
following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk
- For service, information, operating instructions etc: go to www.miele.co.uk and
enter the name of the product or the serial number

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Temperat-
Programme 1 Residual
Programme Load Energy Water running time ure moisture Speed
kg kWh Litres h:min °C % rpm
ECO 40-60* 7.0 0.60 45 3:19 34 44 1600
3.5 0.45 38 2:39 31 44 1600
2.0 0.23 26 2:39 24 44 1600
Cottons 60 7.0 0.98 49 0:59 48 48 1600
20 7.0 0.20 49 0.59 20 48 1600
Minimum iron 30 3.5 0.30 50 0:45 28 38 1200
Express 30 3.5 0.30 30 0:20 30 60 1400

* Test programme for compliance with EU legislation regarding ecodesign 2019/2023 and energy labelling in accordance with Regulation
No. 2019/2014
1 Maximum laundry temperature reached in main wash.

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 mains voltage and any extra
options selected.

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Consumption data
84
13 A variant (See data plate on back of machine)
Temperat-
Programme 1 Residual
Programme Load Energy Water running time ure moisture Speed
kg kWh Litres h:min °C % rpm
ECO 40-60* 7.0 0.60 45 3:19 34 44 1600
3.5 0.45 38 2:39 31 44 1600
2.0 0.23 26 2:39 24 44 1600
Cottons 60 7.0 0.98 49 1:09 48 48 1600
Consumption data

20 7.0 0.20 49 1:09 20 48 1600


Minimum iron 30 3.5 0.30 50 0:45 28 38 1200
Express 30 3.5 0.30 30 0:20 30 60 1400

* Test programme for compliance with EU legislation regarding ecodesign 2019/2023 and energy labelling in accordance with Regulation
No. 2019/2014
1 Maximum laundry temperature reached in main wash.

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 mains voltage and any extra
options selected.
Supervisor level

The settings menu in the  Super-


visor level is locked against unauthor- 
ised access. The menu can be un- 
locked with a code. Enter code 0

OK
Code-based access
 Enter the individual numbers and
Supervisor level is accessed using a confirm each selection with OK.
code.
The Supervisor level settings are
The code is 000 (factory default). opened.

Changing the code


Language 
You can alter the Supervisor level ac- 
cess code to protect the washing ma- Supervisor
level
chine from unauthorised access. Brightness 

Please inform Miele Service if you


 Select the setting you want.
have forgotten your new code. Miele
Service will have to reset the code. Some settings are only visible if ex-
Make a note of your new code and ternal devices are connected via the
store it in a safe place. XCI box.

Opening the Supervisor level Exiting the Supervisor level


 Touch the  sensor.  Touch the  sensor or switch off the
washing machine.
The  symbol appears in the display
if e.g. you turn the programme se-
lector to the Drain/Spin programme.

Access via code



Supervisor
level
Change code

 Select Access via code.

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Supervisor level

Language Keypad tone volume


The display can be set to appear in The volume of the tone that sounds
one of several different languages. To when a sensor is touched can also be
select the permanent operator lan- changed.
guage you want, go to the Languages
sub-menu. It can be set to one of 7 different levels
or switched off altogether.
When a programme is running, you can
Factory default setting: normal
change the user language using the
 sensor.
Welcome tone volume
Brightness The volume of the welcome tone that
sounds when the washing machine is
The brightness of the display can be
switched on can be changed.
set in intervals of ten from 10 % to
100 %. It can be set to one of 7 different levels
or switched off altogether.
Factory default: 70 %
Factory default setting: normal
Clock display
Fault alarm
After selecting the clock format, you
can set the time of day. The tone that sounds in the event of a
fault can be switched on or off.
Clock format
Factory default: Off
- 24 h clock (factory default)
- 12 h clock Memory
- Clock off The washing machine will save the
Set settings (temperature, spin speed and
some of the options) which have been
- The time of day can be set. selected for a programme after the
programme has started.
Finish tone volume
When the programme is chosen again,
The volume can be changed for the the saved settings will appear in the
buzzer that sounds at the end of the display.
programme.
Factory default: Off
It can be set to one of 7 different levels
or switched off altogether.
Factory default: Off

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Supervisor level

Anti-crease "Display" switch-off status


The Anti-crease function reduces To save energy, the display goes out
creasing after the end of the pro- and the Start/Stop button flashes
gramme. slowly.
At the end of the programme, the drum Changing this setting leads to increased
continues to turn at intervals for up to energy consumption.
30 minutes. The washing machine door
- Off
can be opened at any time.
The display will remain on.
Factory default: On
- On after 10 min, not in current pro-
gramme (factory default)
Suds cooling The display will remain on while the
Additional water flows into the drum at programme is running but will go out
the end of the main wash to cool the 10 minutes after the end of the pro-
suds down. gramme.

Suds cooling takes place when a pro- - On after 30 min, not in current pro-
gramme with a temperature of 70 °C or gramme
higher is selected. The display will remain on while the
programme is running but will go out
Suds cooling should be activated: 30 minutes after the end of the pro-
- To prevent the danger of scalding if gramme.
the drain hose is hooked over the - On after 10 min
edge of a sink or basin. The display will go out after
- Where the drainage pipes do not 10 minutes.
comply with DIN 1986. - On after 30 min
Factory default: On The display will go out after
30 minutes.

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Supervisor level

Delay start Programme name


The type of time input for the Delay When selecting a standard pro-
start function can be changed or gramme, the name of the selected
switched off. programme is shown in the display.
- Off - On (factory default)
The Delay start function is not avail- When a programme is selected, the
able for selection. programme name is displayed for a
few seconds before the display
- End of programme (factory default)
shows the main menu.
With the Delay start function, you
specify at what time the wash pro- - Off
gramme should end. The main menu is displayed immedi-
ately.
- Beginning of programme
With the Delay start function, you
specify at what time the wash pro-
Visibility parameters
gramme should begin. Various parameters are offered/dis-
- Time until start played when a programme is selected.
With the Delay start function, you You can decide which parameters
specify after how many hours a pro- should not be displayed. These para-
gramme should begin. meters can then not be edited during
programme selection.
SmartStart
Factory default: all parameters are vis-
The function of the  sensor control ible.
changes when the SmartGrid setting
is activated and the Time until start
option is selected in the Delay start
setting. The period of time in which
the wash programme will start auto-
matically is then shown in the display:
SmartStart
The programme is started via an ex-
ternal signal.
The time period can be defined up to
24 hours. During this period, the wash-
ing machine waits for the external sig-
nal. If no signal is sent during the
defined period, the washing machine
starts the drying programme once the
defined period of time has elapsed.

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Supervisor level

Pre-wash water First rinse water


You can select the water type for the You can select the water type for the
pre-wash. first rinse in some programmes.
- Cold - Cold (factory default)
Only cold water is used for the pre- Only cold water is used for the first
wash. rinse.
- Hot - Hot
Hot water is also added for the pre- Hot water is also added for the first
wash. rinse.
Hot water can only be added if the
wash temperature is above 30 °C. Final rinse water
Main wash water You can select the water type for the
last rinse in some programmes.
You can select the water type for the
main wash. - Cold (factory default)
Only cold water is used for the final
- Cold rinse.
Only cold water is used for the main
- Hot
wash.
Hot water is also added for the final
- Hot rinse (only possible for programmes
Hot water is also added for the main with a temperature of at least 60 °C).
wash.
Hot water can only be added if the
wash temperature is above 30 °C.
Programme durations will be longer if
the machine is not connected for hot
water; this may mean that the “Time
left” display is incorrect.

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Supervisor level

Low water pressure Water level Cottons


If the water pressure is below 100 kPa You can increase the water level for
(1 bar), the programme will be can- the main wash in the Cottons pro-
celled and the fault message Check gramme.
water inlet will appear.
- + 0 mm wc (factory default)
If the on-site water pressure cannot be
- + 10 mm wc
increased, activating the setting Low wa-
ter pressure will prevent the programme - + 20 mm wc
from being cancelled.
- + 30 mm wc
Factory default: On
Water level Minimum iron
Empty sensor
You can increase the water level for
A siphon contact can be used to de- the main wash in the Minimum
tect whether external detergent con- iron programme.
tainers are empty. A message appears
if a container is empty. - + 0 mm wc (factory default)
- + 10 mm wc
- Off (factory default)
The Empty sensing function is - + 20 mm wc
switched off.
- + 30 mm wc
- Normally open contact
The siphons are equipped with a nor- Cottons Pre-wash temp
mally open contact.
You can select the temperature for the
- Normally closed contact pre-wash in the Cottons programme.
The siphons are equipped with a nor-
mally closed contact. - 30 °C (factory default)
- 35 °C
Early warning counter
- 40 °C
An internal counter reports when an
external dispenser container is almost - 45 °C
empty. The counter in question then
has to be reset.

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Supervisor level

Wash time Pre-wash Pre-rinse Cottons


You can increase the duration for the A pre-rinse can be activated in the
pre-wash in the Cottons programme. Cottons programme.
- + 0 min (factory default) Factory default: Off
- + 6 min
Pre-rinse Minimum iron
- + 9 min
A pre-rinse can be activated in the
- + 12 min Minimum iron programme.

Wash time Cottons Factory default: Off

You can increase the duration for the Pre-wash Cottons/Min. iron
main wash in the Cottons programme.
In the programmes Cottons and Min-
- + 0 min (factory default) imum iron, you can choose whether a
- + 10 min pre-wash is permanently activated or
whether it can be selected during pro-
- + 20 min gramme selection.
- + 30 min Factory default: Menu selection
- + 40 min
Cottons rinses
Wash time Minimum iron You can alter the number of rinse
You can increase the duration for the cycles in the Cottons programme.
main wash in the Minimum iron pro-
- 1 rinse cycles
gramme.
- 2 rinse cycles (factory default)
- + 0 min (factory default)
- 3 rinse cycles
- + 5 min
- 4 rinse cycles
- + 10 min
- 5 rinse cycles
- + 15 min
- + 20 min

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Supervisor level

Min. iron rinses Programme packages


You can alter the number of rinses The selection of programmes can be
carried out in the Minimum iron pro- expanded by activating single pro-
gramme. grammes from the target group pro-
gramme packages.
- 2 rinses (factory default)
The programmes selected from the pro-
- 3 rinses
gramme packages are displayed under
- 4 rinses Special programmes .
- Sport
Disinfection rinse
- Outerwear
Additional rinses can be activated in
disinfection programmes with a tem- - Wellness/Hair salons
perature of at least 60 °C. - Hotels
Rinsing is carried out with hot water. - Home textiles
The programme duration is longer.
- Workwear
The laundry may feel hot at the end - Disinfection
of the programme.
Take care when removing items. After selecting the programme pack-
ages, the individual programmes from
Factory default: Off the list are activated. Activated pro-
grammes are marked with a frame. The
selection must then be confirmed.

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Supervisor level

Disinfection prog. code CapDosing


A code has to be entered to cancel a You can choose whether CapDosing is
disinfection programme. The code can displayed in the Further choices list.
be modified.
Factory default: Off
The code is: 0 0 0
Tip: Make a note of your new code if
Pre-ironing
you ever change it. You can choose whether Pre-ironing is
displayed in the Extras list.
Temp reduction
Factory default: On
The suds temperature can be reduced
to prevent the suds from boiling too Hygiene
early in high-altitude locations.
The Maintenance wash hygiene pro-
Factory default: Off gramme is shown in the list of Special
programmes.
Auto load control
If a programme at a temperature below
This washing machine comes with 60 °C has been used, a request to start
automatic load control. In some pro- the Maintenance wash hygiene pro-
grammes, the water levels and the gramme appears in the display.
programme cycle times are adapted to
the load. If the auto load control is de- Factory default: Off
activated, the machine will always
carry out the programme sequence
based on a full load.
Factory default: On

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Supervisor level

Automatic dispensing COM module selection


Automatic dispensing via an external This washing machine is equipped
dispensing system can be activated with an integrated WiFi module. How-
ever, the washing machine can also be
Factory default: Off equipped with an external module.
Adjustment value dosage 1–6 - Off (factory default setting)

To respond to the tolerances that oc- - Internal module


cur in the pump system over time, the The internal WiFi module is used.
dosage amount (ml/min) for the
pumps can be corrected. - External module
An XKM module or RS232 module is
The calibration value can be reduced by
inserted into the module slot.
3 increments or increased by 3 incre-
ments.
The calibration value is increased or re-
duced by 1, 2 or 3 times the adjustment
value based on the selected incre-
mental setting.
The calibration value and the adjust-
ment value must be added to the data
for the dispenser pumps by the Miele
Customer Service Department.

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Supervisor level

Availability of Miele digital The network is no longer set up. A


products new connection has to be estab-
lished in order to use the network
The ability of Miele digital products de- again.
pends on the availability of the services
in your country. – The WiFi is switched off.
– The WiFi connection will be reset
The different services are not available
to the factory default setting.
in all countries.
For information about availability, WiFi setup
please visit www.miele.com. There are 2 possible connection meth-
ods.
WiFi/LAN
WPS
Control the networking of your wash-
ing machine.  Activate the WPS function on your
router within 2 minutes.
- Setup
Tip: If the connection has not been set
This message only appears if the up when the timeout has finished
washing machine has not yet been counting down, repeat the process.
connected to a WiFi network.
Soft AP
- Deactivate (visible if the network is
activated).  Activate the function with the Miele
app on your smart device within
The network remains set up; the WiFi 10 minutes.
function is switched off.
Tip: The app will guide you through the
- Activate (visible if the network is de- remaining steps.
activated).
The WiFi function is reactivated.
- Connection status (visible if the net-
work is activated)
– The quality of WiFi reception
– The network name
– The IP address
- Set up again (visible if already set
up).
Resets the WiFi login (network) to im-
mediately re-establish a new connec-
tion.
- Reset (visible if already set up)
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Supervisor level

Network time Peak load signal


The date and time can be synchron- The peak-load negotiation function
ised over the network. enables the washing machine to be
connected to an energy management
- Off system. When a signal is registered,
The date and time are not synchron- the washing machine's heater is
ised over the network. switched off for a short period. The
washing machine may only be oper-
- As master
ated with a peak-load system if this
The machines are in a network but system is connected to the washing
are not connected to the Internet. A machine via the Miele XCI box.
machine is declared as the master
and sends data to the slave devices. - No function (factory default)

- As slave - Peak load with 230 V

The machines are in a network and - Peak load with 0 V


are connected to the Internet. All ma-
chines are configured as slaves. Data Peak load prevention
is synchronised over the Internet.
The peak-load negotiation function
can be deactivated with disinfection
External programme lock programmes. When a signal is re-
The control unit has an option to block gistered, the washing machine's
programmes. Programmes are heater is not switched off.
blocked by an external system via the Factory default: Off
COM interface.
Factory default: Off Remote
Operating data relating to the washing
machine (e.g. fault messages or noti-
fications) is communicated externally.
Factory default: On

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Supervisor level

RemoteUpdate SmartGrid
The RemoteUpdate function is used to You can use the SmartGrid setting to
update the software in your washing integrate your washing machine into
machine. building energy management systems.
RemoteUpdate is activated by default. Factory default: Off
If you do not install a RemoteUpdate,
you can continue to use your washing Alternating current
machine in the usual way. However,
Miele recommends installing Re- The time left display depends on the
moteUpdates. electrical connection. If a single-phase
connection is used, the setting must
Running a RemoteUpdate be switched to No.
If a RemoteUpdate is available for your Factory default: Yes
washing machine, it will be displayed
automatically when the operator level is Heating
open.
The heating can be switched off and
You can choose to start the RemoteUp- the Thermostop step is skipped. In ad-
date immediately or wait until later. If dition, heater fault monitoring is deac-
you select “Start later”, the prompt to tivated.
run the RemoteUpdate will be displayed
again the next time you switch on your Factory default: On
washing machine.

The RemoteUpdate can take a few


minutes.
Please note the following information
about the RemoteUpdate function:
- You will only receive a message when
a RemoteUpdate is available.
- Once a RemoteUpdate has been in-
stalled, it cannot be undone.
- Do not switch off the washing ma-
chine during a RemoteUpdate. Other-
wise, the RemoteUpdate will be abor-
ted and will not be installed.

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Supervisor level

Legal information Payment system


Open source licences If you wish to change the settings after
the commissioning process, please
You can view information here. contact the Miele Customer Service De-
partment.
Copyrights and licences for operator
and control software The XCI-AD or XCI box accessory unit
Miele uses their own and third party is required to connect a payment sys-
software which is not subject to any so- tem.
called open source licence for the oper-
ation and control of the machine. This Settings for payment systems
software/these software components You would like to connect a payment
are protected by copyright. The copy- system.
right powers of Miele and third parties
have to be respected. - No payment system
Furthermore, this machine contains The next settings are skipped and ini-
software components which are distrib- tial commissioning can be com-
uted under open source licence condi- pleted.
tions. Please refer to the menu item Set- - Programme operation
tings | Machine parameters | Legal informa-
tion | Open source licences in the machine The machine is operated using a coin
for the Open Source components con- box. The user purchases a wash pro-
tained therein, together with the corres- gramme.
ponding copyright notices, copies of - Timed operation
the licencing conditions valid at the
time, and any further information. The li- The machine is operated using a coin
ability and warranty provisions of the box. The user purchases a time-man-
Open Source licence terms and condi- aged programme.
tions as stated therein apply only in re- - COM module
lation to the respective rights holders.
The machine is operated by a central
control unit.

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Supervisor level
Feedback signal to pay system Payment system lock
Setting the feedback signal for the To avoid tampering, a programme lock
coin box. can be set up in programme control. If
the lock is applied, the programme is
- Factory default: Off interrupted and payment credit is lost
- End of programme as soon as the door is opened.
The feedback signal is sent at the The time for the lock to be applied can
end of the programme. be adjusted to enable laundry to be ad-
- Release of the start button ded.

The feedback signal is sent when the - Off


start button is released. - As soon as the programme starts
- Start and programme end - 1 minute after the start of the pro-
The feedback signal is sent at the gramme
start and end of the programme. - 2 minutes after the start of the pro-
- Programme running gramme
The feedback signal is sent con- - 3 minutes after the start of the pro-
stantly between the start and end of gramme (factory default)
the programme. - 4 minutes after the start of the pro-
gramme
- 5 minutes after the start of the pro-
gramme

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Supervisor level
FOC programmes
In coin mode, you can decide whether
the Drain/Spin programme can be used
for free.
Factory default: Off

Delete paid signal


The “Paid” signal in coin box mode
can be applied until the end of the
programme or discarded if the pro-
gramme is not started after 5 minutes.
Factory default: Off

Debounce time
In coin mode, the debounce time for
the minimum payment signal that
must be applied can be adjusted.
- Factory setting: Short
For coin boxes where the falling coin
generates the paid pulse.
- Long
For central control units on a 230 V
basis.

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Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW Suite 12-2, Level 12
Menara Sapura Kencana Petroleum
Professional Sales, Tel: 0845 365 6608
Solaris Dutamas No. 1, Jalan Dutamas 1
E-mail: [email protected] 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Internet: www.miele.co.uk/professional Phone: +603-6209-0288
Australia Fax: +603-6205-3768
Miele Australia Pty. Ltd. New Zealand
ACN 005 635 398, ABN 96 005 635 398 Miele New Zealand Limited
Level 4, 141 Camberwell Road, Hawthorn East, VIC 3123 IRD 98 463 631
Tel: 1300 731 411 8 College Hill
Internet: www.miele.com.au/professional Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011, NZ
E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 0800 464 353
China Mainland Internet: www.miele.com.au/professional
Miele Electrical Appliances Co., Ltd. E-mail: [email protected]
1-3 Floor, No. 82 Shi Men Yi Road Singapore
Jing' an District, 200040 Shanghai, PRC Miele Pte. Ltd.
Tel: +86 21 6157 3500, Fax: +86 21 6157 3511 29 Media Circle, #11-04 ALICE@Mediapolis
E-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.miele.cn Singapore 138565
Hong Kong, China Tel: +65 6735 1191, Fax: +65 6735 1161
Miele (Hong Kong) Ltd. E-Mail: [email protected]
41/F - 4101, Manhattan Place Internet: www.miele.sg
23 Wang Tai Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong South Africa
Tel: (852) 2610 1025, Fax: (852) 3579 1404 Miele (Pty) Ltd
Email: [email protected] 63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194
Website: www.miele.hk P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021
India Tel: (011) 875 9000, Fax: (011) 875 9035
Miele India Pvt. Ltd. E-mail: [email protected]
1st Floor, Copia Corporate Suites, Internet: www.miele.co.za
Commercial Plot 9, Mathura Road, Jasola, United Arab Emirates
New Delhi - 110025 Miele Appliances Ltd.
E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.miele.in Showroom 1, Eiffel 1 Building
Ireland Sheikh Zayed Road, Umm Al Sheif
Miele Ireland Ltd. P.O. Box 114782 - Dubai
2024 Bianconi Ave., Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24 Tel. +971 4 3044 999, Fax. +971 4 3418 852
Tel: (01) 461 07 10, Fax: (01) 461 07 97 800-MIELE (64353)
E-Mail: [email protected], Internet: www.miele.ie E-Mail: [email protected], Website: www.miele.ae

Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG


Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
PWM 507

en-GB M.-Nr. 12 104 700 / 01

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