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Operating InstructionsWashing machine
It is essential to read these operating instructions before installation oruse of this appliance. This prevents both personal injury and damage tothe appliance.
en-CA M.-Nr. 11 003 030
Caring for the environment
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Disposal of the packagingmaterialThe cardboard box and packagingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable.
Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw materials in themanufacturing process and also theamount of waste.
Disposal of your old applianceElectronic and electrical appliancescontain many valuable materials. Theyalso contain certain materials,compounds and components whichwere essential for the properfunctioning and safe use of theequipment. These could be hazardousto your health and to the environment ifdisposed of with general waste or ifhandled incorrectly. Therefore, pleasedo not dispose of your old appliancewith general waste.
Consult with local authorities, dealers orMiele in order to dispose of and recycleelectrical and electronic appliances.Miele assumes no responsibility fordeleting any personal data left on theappliance being disposed. Pleaseensure that your old appliance is keptaway from children until removal.Observe safety requirements forappliances that may tip over or pose anentrapment hazard.
Contents
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Caring for the environment .................................................................................. 2
Important safety instructions ............................................................................... 6
Operating the washing machine ........................................................................ 11Control panel ......................................................................................................... 11How the control panel works ................................................................................ 12
Before using for the first time ............................................................................ 14Removing the protective foil and stickers ............................................................ 14
Environmentally friendly washing ...................................................................... 16
1. Preparing the laundry...................................................................................... 17
2. Loading the washing machine ....................................................................... 18
3. Selecting a program ........................................................................................ 19
4. Adding detergent............................................................................................. 21Detergent dispenser drawer .................................................................................. 21
Dispensing aids ................................................................................................ 21Using chlorine bleach....................................................................................... 22Using powder detergent................................................................................... 22Using detergent tablets or pods....................................................................... 22Using fabric softener and liquid starch ............................................................ 23
CapDosing............................................................................................................. 23
5. Starting a program .......................................................................................... 26
6. Program end – removing the laundry ............................................................ 27
Spinning................................................................................................................ 28
Delay start ............................................................................................................ 30
Program chart...................................................................................................... 31
Extra options........................................................................................................ 34Heavy soiling ......................................................................................................... 34Light soiling ........................................................................................................... 34Prewash................................................................................................................. 34Buzzer.................................................................................................................... 34The following extra options can be selected in addition to the programs ............ 35
Changing the program sequence ...................................................................... 36Changing the program .......................................................................................... 36Cancelling a program ............................................................................................ 36Interrupting a program........................................................................................... 36Adding or removing laundry .................................................................................. 37
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Detergent ............................................................................................................. 38Miele-recommended detergents ........................................................................... 38General detergent recommendations.................................................................... 39
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................... 40Cleaning the drum (Hygiene info) .......................................................................... 40Cleaning the housing and control panel................................................................ 40Cleaning the detergent dispensing drawer ........................................................... 40Cleaning the water inlet filter ................................................................................. 43
Frequently asked questions . . . ......................................................................... 44Problem solving guide........................................................................................... 44The wash program will not start ............................................................................ 44The program is cancelled and a fault indicator light lights up on the control panel.................................................................................................... 45During the program, a symbol appears on the time display ................................. 46An indicator light in the control panel lights up at the end of the program. .......... 46General problems with the washing machine ....................................................... 47An unsatisfactory wash result ............................................................................... 49The door will not open........................................................................................... 50Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power failure ..... 51
Technical Service................................................................................................. 53Contact in case of a fault ...................................................................................... 53Optional accessories............................................................................................. 53Warranty ................................................................................................................ 53
Installation............................................................................................................ 56Front view .............................................................................................................. 56Rear view............................................................................................................... 57Installation surface ................................................................................................ 58Transporting the washing machine to its installation site...................................... 58Removing the shipping struts ............................................................................... 58Refitting the transit bars ........................................................................................ 60Levelling the machine............................................................................................ 61
Unscrewing and adjusting the feet................................................................... 61Additional installation requirements ...................................................................... 62
Installing under a countertop............................................................................ 62Setting up the cabinet ...................................................................................... 62For closets at room height................................................................................ 63
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Product dimensions .............................................................................................. 63Dimensions....................................................................................................... 63Installation on a plinth ...................................................................................... 64Washer-dryer stack .......................................................................................... 64
The Miele water protection system ....................................................................... 65Water intake .......................................................................................................... 66Drainage ................................................................................................................ 67Electrical connection ............................................................................................. 68
Technical data...................................................................................................... 69
Programmable functions .................................................................................... 70Choosing and selecting programmable functions ................................................ 70Editing and saving the programmable function .................................................... 71Exiting the programming level ............................................................................... 71 Buzzer.............................................................................................................. 71 Keypad tone..................................................................................................... 71 PIN code.......................................................................................................... 72 Control panel switch-off status ...................................................................... 72 Memory .......................................................................................................... 73 Water inlet ...................................................................................................... 73 Additional long prewash – Normal ................................................................. 74 Gentle action .................................................................................................. 74 Reduce temperature....................................................................................... 74 Maximum rinse level ....................................................................................... 75 Suds cooling ................................................................................................... 75 Anti-crease ..................................................................................................... 75 Low water pressure........................................................................................ 75 Chlorine bleach .............................................................................................. 76 Display brightness dimmed............................................................................ 76 Welcome tone................................................................................................. 76
Optional accessories .......................................................................................... 77Detergent............................................................................................................... 77Speciality detergents............................................................................................. 77Fabric care............................................................................................................. 78Additive ................................................................................................................. 78Machine care......................................................................................................... 78
Important safety instructions
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Warning
In order to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injuries,persons operating the appliance must adhere to the followingsafety precautions:
It is essential to read the operating instructions before using thewashing machine.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThe washing machine must be grounded. Connecting the applianceto ground reduces the danger of electric shock in the event of amalfunction. The grounding is a protective conductor which providesa path of least resistance for the current. The washing machinecomes complete with a power cord and plug with the correspondingprotective conductor. The power cord plug must be inserted into asuitable outlet that has been installed and grounded in compliancewith all applicable local codes.
WARNING: Incorrect grounding of the appliance will run the risk ofelectric shock. In case of doubt, get in touch with a qualifiedelectrician and arrange to have your cabling inspected.
Do not replace or make any changes to the plug supplied. If thereis no suitable socket available, a socket must be installed by aqualified electrician.
Do not use a damaged washing machine.
Do not expose the washing machine to outdoor weatherconditions.
Do not install the washing machine in an area where there is a riskof freezing conditions. Frozen hoses may burst or split, and thereliability of the electronic control unit may be impaired attemperatures below freezing point.
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Before connecting the washing machine, make sure that theconnection data on the data plate (voltage and connected load)match the domestic electricity supply. If in doubt, request theconnection data from a qualified electrician.
Do not connect the washing machine to the domestic electricitysupply by a multi-socket adapter, extension lead or similar. These donot guarantee the required safety of the machine (fire hazard due tothe risk of overheating).
The washing machine is not intended for maritime applications orfor use in mobile units such as motor homes or aircraft. However,installation in such scenarios may be possible under certainconditions. Get in touch with Miele's Technical Service departmentregarding these specific requirements.
Do not make any changes or repairs on the washing machine ifthis is not expressly permitted in these operating instructions.
Only Miele is permitted to replace a damaged power cord. Mieleservice technicians use original power cords from Miele.
If hot-water systems are not used for longer than two weeks, theremay be a buildup of hydrogen under certain conditions. HYDROGENIS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot-water systems have not been in use forlonger than two weeks, allow hot water to run from all valves forseveral minutes before operating the washing machine. This reducesthe formation of hydrogen. Refrain from smoking and keep awayfrom naked flames while the water valves are open. The gas will beflammable during this time.
Remove the door or destroy the door lock before disposing of thewashing machine.
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Use
Children are not allowed to play with, on, or inside the washingmachine. If you are operating the washing machine in the presenceof children, the children must be supervised at all times.
The temperature of the porthole glass becomes very high duringwashing. Danger of burning! Refrain from touching the portholeglass. You must therefore keep children away from the porthole glassduring the wash cycle.
Only use the washing machine for washing fabrics with a carelabel stating that they are suitable for machine washing. Otherapplications may be dangerous.
Do not wash any fabrics which have been cleaned, washed, orsoaked with cleaning agents containing solvents (e.g. benzine) orother flammable substances. These fabrics release vapours whichcan ignite or explode. Do not add these kinds of fabric to a load ofwashing.
Do not use any solvents or other flammable substances orexplosive materials in the washing machine. These materials canrelease vapours which can ignite or explode.
Never use solvent based cleaning agents on or in the washingmachine. Surfaces are damaged on contact with cleaning agents.
Always make sure that the drum is stationary before reaching in toremove laundry. Do not touch the drum whilst it is still rotating.
Do not make any alterations to the machine.
KEEP THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFEPLACE
Important safety instructions
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Miele tumble dryers and Miele washing machines can be installedas a washer-dryer stack. A Miele washer-dryer connection kit isrequired as an optional accessory for this. Please ensure that thewasher-dryer connection kit is suitable for the Miele tumble dryerand the Miele washing machine.
If installing the machine on a Miele plinth (available as an optionalaccessory), please make sure you order the correct one for thiswashing machine.
Should detergent enter the eyes, rinse out immediately with plentyof lukewarm water. If accidentally ingested, seek medical adviceimmediately. People who have sustained damage to the skin or whohave sensitive skin should avoid contact with the detergent.
The maximum dry laundry weight is 17.6 lb (8 kg). See the“Program chart” for the maximum recommended loads for individualprograms.
This product may contain chemicals know to the state ofCalifornia to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductiveharm.
Important safety instructions
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FCC Declaration of Conformity
These devices comply with FCC Rules Part 15. This equipmenthas been tested and found to be in compliance with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules ofOperation and is subject to the following conditions:These devices may not cause harmful interference.These devices must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits setforth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should beinstalled and operated with minimum distance 8“ (20 cm) betweenthe radiator and your body.
Industry Canada Statement
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits forRadio Noise Emissions from digital apparatus set out in the RadioInterference Regulations of the Canadian Department ofCommunications.
Complies with Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications.
Operating the washing machine
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Control panel
a Control panel
b Temperature sensor buttonsfor selecting the temperature.
c Spin speed sensor buttonsfor selecting the spin speed.
d Sensor buttons for extra optionsfor the various extra options that canbe added to the wash programs.
e Indicator lights light up when necessary
f CapDosing sensor buttons
g Time displayfor the program duration
h Sensor buttons for the Delay start function
i Start/Stop sensor buttonfor program start/cancellation
j Optical interfacefor service technicians
k Program selectorfor selecting programs and forswitching off. The washing machineis switched on by selecting aprogram, and switched off by turningthe program selector to the position.
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How the control panel works
The , , , , , and sensorbuttons react to fingertip contact.Selection is possible as long as therespective sensor button is lit.
If a sensor button is brightly lit, thismeans it is currently selected
If a sensor button is dimly lit, thismeans it can be selected
and sensor buttons fortemperature and spin speed
After a wash program has beenselected with the program selector, therecommended temperature (in °C) andspin speed (in rpm) light up brightly.
Selectable temperatures and spinspeeds light up dimly.
Sensor buttons for extra options
You can supplement the washprograms with extra options.
If a wash program has been selected,the sensor buttons for the possibleextra options light up dimly.
Indicator lights
– lights up if there are faults affectingthe water inlet and drainage
– lights up if excess detergent wasused
– lights up as a reminder about hygieneinformation
– flashes for as long as it is possible toadd laundrylights up when the door of thewashing machine is locked
CapDosing
The CapDosing sensor buttons areused for activating cap dosing.
– Fabric care (e.g. fabric softener,proofing agent)
– Additives (e.g. detergent enhancers)
– Detergent (for the main wash only)
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Time display
After the program has started, theprogram duration will appear on thedisplay in hours and minutes.
When Delay start is being used, theprogram duration will appear after theDelay start time has elapsed.
Sensor buttons
– After touching the sensor button,a later start time for the program(Delay start) can be selected. Onceselected, lights up brightly.
– The duration of the Delay start periodis selected by touching the or sensor button.
The Delay start time selected willappear in the time display.
After the program has started, the Delaystart time will begin to count down.
Once the Delay start time has elapsed,the program begins and the estimatedprogram duration appears on the timedisplay.
Start/Stop sensor button
Touching the Start/Stop sensor buttonstarts the selected program or cancelsa program that has already beenstarted. The sensor button flashesslowly as soon as it is possible for aprogram to be started and then lightsup constantly after the program hasstarted.
Before using for the first time
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Damage from incorrectinstallation and connection.Installing and connecting thewashing machine incorrectly willcause serious damage to property.See “Installation”.
Removing the protective foiland stickers Remove:
– The protective foil from the door
– Any stickers (if present) from the frontand the lid
Please do not remove any labels(e.g. the data plate) which are visiblewhen you open the door.
Remove the drain hose elbowfrom the drumAn elbow piece for the drain hose isstored in the drum.
Pull open the door.
Remove the elbow piece.
Shut the door with a gentle swing.
This washing machine has undergonea complete functional test at thefactory and some residual water willtherefore remain in the drum from thisprocess.
For safety reasons, spinning is notpossible until the machine has beenprepared for use for the first time. Toactivate the spinning function, you mustrun a wash program without laundryand without detergent.
Using detergent could result in anexcessive build-up of foam!
The ball valve is activated at the sametime. The ball valve prevents detergentescaping from the suds container intothe sump during a wash program, thusmaking maximum use of the detergent.
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Running the first program Turn on the tap.
Turn the program selector to Normal.
The washing machine is now switchedon and the temperature hot+ lights upon the control panel.
Touch the Start/Stop sensor button.
The program starts and the symbollights up on the control panel.
After 10 minutes, the indicators dimand the Start/Stop sensor buttonstarts flashing.
At the end of the program
At the end of the program, the Anti-crease function is switched on. The symbol lights up on the controlpanel, : appears on the timedisplay, and the drum occasionallyrotates.
Touch the Start/Stop sensor button.
The door will be unlocked.
Reach under the recessed grip andpull the door open.
Useful tip: Leave the door slightly opento allow the drum to dry.
When the program has ended, turnthe program selector to .
The washing machine is switched offagain and is now ready for use.
Energy savings
– 10 minutes after the beginning of theAnti-crease phase, the indicators dimand the Start/Stop sensor buttonstarts flashing.
– 15 minutes after completion of theAnti-crease phase, the washingmachine switches off completely andthe door lock is released.
Environmentally friendly washing
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Energy and water consumption
– To get the most out of your machine,load the maximum dry load for theprogram you are using.The energy and water consumptionwill then be the lowest in relation tothe size of the load.
– When smaller amounts of laundry arewashed, the automatic loadrecognition system will reduce theamount of water and energy used.
– Use the Express program for smaller,lightly soiled loads.
– Modern detergents make it possibleto wash at lower temperatures (e.g.20°C). Using the correspondingtemperature settings will save energy.
– To maintain the hygiene of themachine, carry out a hot wash above60°C at regular intervals. The indicator will come on to remindyou to carry out a hot wash.
Detergent consumption
– Do not exceed the amounts ofdetergent recommended on thepackaging.
– Adjust the dosage to the level ofsoiling of the laundry.
– Reduce the amount of detergent withsmaller loads (approx. ⅓ less thanthe amount recommended can beused when washing a half load).
When drying with a tumble dryer
Select the highest possible spin speedfor the wash program to save energy inthe subsequent tumble dryer cycle.
1. Preparing the laundry
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Empty all pockets.
Damage due to foreign objects.Nails, coins, paper clips, and so oncan cause damage to garments andcomponents in the machine.Check the laundry before washingand remove any such foreignobjects.
Sorting the laundry
Sort the laundry by colour and bycare label. Most garments have afabric care label in the collar or sideseam.
Useful tip: Dark fabrics often containexcess dye and should be washedseparately several times before beingincluded in a mixed load. Wash lightand dark coloured items separately.
Pre-treating stains
Badly soiled areas and stains shouldbe cleaned as soon as possible,preferably whilst still fresh. Stainsshould be carefully dabbed off usinga soft, colourfast cloth. Do not rub!
Useful tip: Stains (e.g. blood, egg,coffee, tea) can be pre-treated usingsome handy tricks which can be foundin the Miele guide to laundry care.Please contact Miele directly or submita request via Internet page to obtain orview a copy of this manual.
Damage due to solvent-basedcleaning agents.Cleaning agents containing benzine,stain remover, etc., can damageplastic parts.When pre-treating a stain, make surethat plastic parts do not come intocontact with cleaning agents.
Risk of explosion due to solvent-based cleaning agents.When using solvent-based cleaningagents, an explosive mixture maydevelop.Never use solvent-based cleaningagents in the washing machine.
General tips
– Curtains: Remove lead weights firstor place in a laundry bag.
– Remove or sew in any looseunderwiring in bras or shirt collarstiffeners.
– Close any zips, attach Velcrofasteners, fasten hooks and eyes etc.before washing.
– Fasten duvet covers and pillow casesto prevent small items from beingrolled up inside them.
Do not wash any items in this machinewhich are specified by the manufactureras not washable on the care label (symbol).
2. Loading the washing machine
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Opening the door
Take hold of the door and pull itopen.
Check the drum for pets or foreignobjects before loading it withlaundry.
The most efficient use of energy andwater is achieved when a full load iswashed. However, do not overload asthis reduces cleaning efficiency andcauses creasing.
Unfold the laundry and load loosely inthe drum.
Mixing both large and small itemsgives better wash results and alsohelps distribute the load evenly duringspinning.
Useful tip: Please note the maximumload for different wash programs.
Closing the door
Make sure that no items are caughtbetween the door and the seal.
Shut the door with a gentle swing.
3. Selecting a program
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Program selectionThe washing machine is switched on byturning the program selector to a washprogram.
Turn the program selector to therequired program.
The estimated wash time is shown onthe time display and the pre-settemperature and spin speed light up onthe control panel.
Selecting a temperature and spinspeed
The wash program’s pre-settemperature and spin speed light upbrightly. The choice of temperaturesand spin speeds selectable for thewash program light up dimly.
Touch the sensor button for thetemperature desired. It will then lightup brightly.
Touch the sensor button for the spinspeed desired. It will then light upbrightly.
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Selecting extra options
The selection of extra optionsavailable for the wash program lightsup dimly.
Touch the sensor button for therequired extra option. It will then lightup brightly.
Useful tip: You can select multiple extraoptions for a wash program.
Please refer to “Extra options” formore information.
4. Adding detergent
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Detergent dispenser drawerThis washing machine requiresparticularly efficient detergent. Adherestrictly to the dispensing amountssupplied by the detergent manufacturer.The detergents must be marked withthe following label:
Filling with detergent
Pull out the detergent drawer and adddetergents to the compartments.
Chlorine bleach for removingstains or liquid detergent for thepre-wash
Detergent for the main wash andsoaking
Fabric softener, liquid starch, orcapsules
Tips for dispensing
Adjust the detergent dosage to the levelof soiling of the laundry and themaximum load. Reduce the amount ofdetergent with smaller loads (e.g.reduce the amount of detergent by ⅓when washing a half load).
Too little detergent:
– The laundry is not cleaned properlyand may become grey and hard tothe touch over time.
– Can lead to a build-up of mold in thewashing machine.
– Grease is not completely removedfrom the laundry.
– Can lead to limescale deposits on theheater elements.
Too much detergent
– Poor wash, rinse, and spin results.
– Causes higher water consumption asan extra rinse cycle is automaticallyactivated.
– A greater burden on the environment.
Dispensing aids
Use dispensing aids (e.g. balls) if theseare supplied with the detergent,particularly when using liquid detergent.
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Using chlorine bleach
Damage due to chlorine bleach.Textiles may be discoloured or theirfibres damaged.Only use chlorine bleach on suitablefabrics.
Chlorination must be activated in theprogrammable functions beforechlorine bleach is first used.
Chlorine bleach may be used in thefollowing programs:
– Normal
– Wrinkle-free
– SaniWash
– Dress Shirts
– Extra White
Dispensing chlorine bleach
Follow the manufacturer'sinstructions on the packaging.
The extra option pre-wash must notbe selected.
Pour max. 60 ml of chlorine bleachinto the chamber.
The chlorine bleach is addedautomatically 10 minutes before the endof the main wash.
Using powder detergent
The detergent dispenser drawercontains an insert for liquid detergent inthe compartment as standard. Thisinsert must be removed to use powderdetergent.
It is not possible to use powderdetergent in the compartment.
A pre-wash cannot be carried outwhen using powder detergent.
Remove the detergent dispenserdrawer.
Remove the insert for liquiddetergents from the compartment.
Useful tip: Reinsert the insert into thedetergent dispenser drawer before nextusing liquid detergent.
Using detergent tablets or pods
Always put detergent tablets or podsdirectly in the drum with the laundry.They cannot be added via the detergentdispenser drawer.
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Using fabric softener and liquidstarch
Fabric softenersmake garments soft to handle and helpprevent static cling when tumble drying.
Liquid starchis synthetic and provides good stiffnessto fabric.
Natural starchstiffens and gives body to fabric.
Adding fabric softener
Add the fabric softener or the liquidstarch to the compartment. Do notexceed the maximum level mark.
It will be automatically dispensed in thefinal rinse cycle. At the end of theprogram a small amount of waterremains in the compartment.
If starching frequently, clean thedispenser compartment, especiallythe siphon tube, regularly.
CapDosingThree different types of capsule areavailable:
= Fabric care (e.g. fabricsoftener, proofing agent)
= Additives (e.g. detergentenhancers)
= Detergent (for the main washonly)
Each capsule contains the correctamount for one wash cycle.
Capsules are available to order fromMiele's online shop, Miele's customerservice, or from your Miele dealer.
Capsules pose a health risk.The ingredients of capsules can behazardous to health if they areswallowed or come into contact withskin.Keep capsules out of the reach ofchildren.
Activating CapDosing
Touch the sensor button for thecapsule you want to use.
Sensor button Cap
for
for
for
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Inserting a capsule
Open the detergent dispenser drawer.
Open the lid of the / compartment.
Press the capsule in firmly.
Close the lid and press it firmly shut.
Close the detergent dispenserdrawer.
The capsule is opened by the act ofinserting it in the detergent dispenserdrawer. The contents can run out ofthe capsule if you then remove itfrom the drawer before it is used.Dispose of opened capsules.
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The contents of the capsule will beadded to the wash program at thecorrect time.
During CapDosing, water intake tothe compartment is solely via thecapsule.Do not add any additional fabricsoftener to the compartment.
Remove the empty capsule at theend of the wash program.
For technical reasons, a small amountof water will remain in the capsule.
Switching off/Changing CapDosing
In order to switch off CapDosing,touch the brightly lit sensor button.
In order to change CapDosing, touchone of the other capsule sensorbuttons.
Colour run and dye removers/dyes
Damage due to colour run/dyeremovers.Colour run and dye removers cancause corrosion in the washingmachine.Do not use colour run or dyeremovers in this washing machine.
Dyes suitable for use in domesticwashing machines can be used.However, please note that the salt usedin the dyeing process can causecorrosion to stainless steel componentsin the machine if you use dyefrequently. Always observe the dyemanufacturer’s instructions carefully.
5. Starting a program
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Starting a program Touch the flashing Start/Stop sensor
button.
The door will lock and the program willstart.
– As long as the symbol is flashingon the control panel, you can addlaundry.
– When the symbol lights upconstantly, the door is locked untilthe end of the program.
If a Delay start time has been selected,this will count down on the time display.At the end of the Delay start time orimmediately after the program hasstarted, the program duration willappear in the time display.
Energy savings
After 10 minutes, the indicators dim.The Start/Stop sensor button will flashslowly.
You can reactivate the indicators:
Touch the Start/Stop sensor button(this does not have any effect on arunning program).
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Program endThe time display shows 0:00. The symbol will remain lit up in thecontrol panel. The door is locked in theAnti-crease phase.
Touch the Start/Stop sensor button.
The door unlocks and the symbol onthe control panel goes out.
Pull open the door.
Remove the laundry.
Energy savings
– 10 minutes after the beginning of theAnti-crease phase, the indicators dimand the Start/Stop sensor buttonstarts flashing.
– 15 minutes after completion of theAnti-crease phase, the washingmachine switches off completely andthe door lock is released.
Items left in the drum could discolourother items in the next wash orbecome discoloured themselves.Remove all items from the drum.
Check the folds in the door seal forany small articles.
Useful tip: Leave the door slightly opento allow the drum to dry.
Turn the program selector to the position. This switches thewashing machine off.
If applicable, remove the usedcapsule from the detergent dispenserdrawer.
Useful tip: Leave the detergentdispenser drawer slightly open to allowit to dry.
Spinning
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Final spin speeds
Program Selectable spin speeds
Max
.
Hig
h
Med
Slo
w
Normal – – – X X
Wrinkle-free – X X X X
Delicates – – X X X
Sanitize X – – X X
Handwash – X X X X
Dress Shirts – – X X X
Express – X X X X
Darks/Denims – X X X X
Extra White X – – X X
Outdoor – – X X X
Proofing – X X X X
Drain/Spin X X X – X
= Optimum spin speed for program is pre-set
X = Can be selected – = Cannot be selected
Spinning
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Final spin speed in the washprogramWhen a program is selected, the sensorbutton for the optimum spin speed forthat program will be brightly lit up onthe control panel
A faster spin speed can be selected forcertain wash programs.
The highest selectable spin speed isindicated in the table.
Omitting the final spin (Rinse hold)
Touch the sensor button (Rinsehold).
The laundry is not spun after the finalrinse and remains in the rinse water.This helps prevent creasing if thelaundry is not going to be removed fromthe drum immediately after the end ofthe program.
After the end of a program
The sensor button for the optimumspin speed lights up on the controlpanel. You can change the spin speed.The Start/Stop sensor button will flashslowly.
To start the final spin:Touch the flashing Start/Stop sensorbutton once.
The final spin is carried out.
To end the program:Touch the flashing Start/Stop sensorbutton twice.
The water will be pumped away.
Deselecting the rinse-spin and finalspin
Touch the sensor button.
After the final rinse cycle, the water willbe pumped away and the Anti-creasephase will switch on.
An Extra Rinse cycle is carried out withthis setting for certain wash programs.
Rinse-spin
There is a spin cycle after the mainwash and between the rinse cycles. Areduction in the final spin speed willalso reduce the interim spin speed asappropriate. If a spin speed of less than700 rpm is selected for theNormal program, an Extra Rinse phaseis carried out.
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With Delay start, you can delay the startof a program from 30 minutes up to amaximum of 24 hours. This allows youto make use of night-time economyelectricity rates, for example.
Selecting Delay start
Delay start cannot be selected in theDrain/Spin or Proofing programs.
Select the program required.
Touch the sensor button.
The sensor button lights up brightly.
Touch the or sensor buttonrepeatedly until the required Delaystart time appears on the timedisplay.
– In the case of settings below10 hours, the Delay start timechanges in increments of 30 minutes
– In the case of settings above10 hours, the Delay start timechanges in increments of 1 hour
Starting Delay start
Touch the flashing Start/Stop sensorbutton.
The Delay start process starts andcounts down on the time display.
Altering Delay start
Touch the Start/Stop sensor button.
The Delay start process stops and the symbol on the control panel goesout.
Touch the or sensor buttonrepeatedly until the required Delaystart time appears on the timedisplay.
Touch the flashing Start/Stop sensorbutton.
Cancelling Delay start
Touch the Start/Stop sensor button.
The Delay start process stops and the symbol on the control panel goesout.
Touch the brightly lit sensorbutton.
Delay start is cancelled and the sensor button goes out. Theprogram duration appears on the timedisplay.
Touch the flashing Start/Stop sensorbutton in order to start the washprogram.
Program chart
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Temperaturewith garment care label
symbols
Item/Tip
Normal Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg)
Hot+ 140°F/60°C Cotton, linen, and mixed fibre fabrics made ofboth cotton and linen.
Hot 120°F/50°C
Warm+ 105°F/40°C
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
USA test program in accordance with: DOE Federal Register 10 CFR Part 430Appendix J2 to subpart BCanada test program in accordance with: CAN/CSA-C360-13
Wrinkle-free Half load (8.8 lb/4 kg)
Hot+ 140°F/60°C Synthetic or mixed fibre fabric, or wrinkle-freecotton.
Hot 120°F/50°C
Warm+ 105°F/40°C
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
Delicates Small load (6.6 lb/3 kg)
Hot+ 140°F/60°C For delicate fabrics made from synthetic fibres.
Hot 120°F/50°C
Warm+ 105°F/40°C
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
Sanitize Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg)
Sani 170°F/75°C Cotton or linen fabrics with direct skin contactor for which special hygiene requirementsapply.
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Temperaturewith garment care label
symbols
Item/Tip
Handwash Small load (4.4 lb/2 kg)
Warm+ 105°F/40°C For delicate fabrics which are only suitable forhand washing.
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
Dress Shirts Small load (4.4 lb/2 kg)
Hot+ 140°F/60°C Pre-treat collars and cuffs depending on thelevel of soiling.
Wash dress shirts and silk blouses in theDelicates program.
Hot 120°F/50°C
Warm+ 105°F/40°C
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
Express Half load (7.7 lb/3.5 kg)
Warm+ 105°F/40°C Cotton fabrics that have hardly been worn orare only very lightly soiled.
Selecting the Lightly soiled extra option willreduce the washing time by 10 minutes.
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
Darks/Denims Small load (4.4 lb/2 kg)
Warm+ 105°F/40°C Black and dark garments made from cotton,mixed fibres, and denim.
– Wash inside out.
– Denim often contains excess dye and mayrun during the first few washes. Therefore,wash light and coloured items separately.
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
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Temperaturewith garment care label
symbols
Item/Tip
Extra White Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg)
Hot+ 140°F/60°C For white fabrics made of cotton or linenwithout special hygiene requirements.
Outdoor Small load (5.5 lb/2.5 kg)
Warm+ 105°F/40°C Performance outerwear (e.g. jackets andtrousers) made from membrane fabric such asGore-Tex®, SYMPATEX®, WINDSTOPPER®,etc.
– Zip up or close any jackets with Velcro beforewashing.
– Do not use fabric softener.
– If required, these garments can also be re-proofed using the Proofing program. Proofingafter each wash cycle is not recommended.
Warm 85°F/30°C
Cold Cold
Proofing Small load (5.5 lb/2.5 kg)
Warm+ 105°F/40°C Treating microfibre fabric, ski wear, or tablelinens made from mainly synthetic fibres toprovide a finish which is resistant to water anddirt.
– The items should be freshly laundered andspun or dried before proofing.
– For best results, the items should be heat-treated afterwards. This can be achieved bydrying them in the tumble dryer or ironingthem.
Drain/Spin Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg)
Cold – Drain only: Set spin speed to .
– Make sure you select the appropriate spinspeed.
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You can supplement the washprograms with extra options.
Extra options are selected anddeselected using the relevant sensorbuttons on the control panel.
Touch the sensor button for the extraoption you require.
The relevant button will light up brightly.
Not all the extra options can be usedwith every program.
An extra option that is not permitted forthe wash program is not lit dimly andcannot be activated by touch.
Heavy soilingFor laundry that is very heavily soiled.The extended wash duration enhancesthe stain-removing effect.
Light soilingFor slightly soiled textiles that are notstained. The wash duration is reduced.
PrewashFor laundry with large amounts of dirt,e.g. dust and sand.
BuzzerA buzzer sounds at the end of theprogram. The buzzer sounds until thewashing machine is switched off. Thevolume of the buzzer can be changed,see “Settings – Buzzer”.
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The following extra options can be selected in addition to theprograms
Heavysoiling Light soiling Prewash Buzzer
Normal X X X X
Wrinkle-free X X X X
Delicates X X X X
Sanitize X X X X
Handwash – X – X
Dress Shirts X X X X
Express – X – X
Darks/Denims X X X X
Extra White X X X X
Outdoor X X X X
Proofing – – – X
Drain/Spin – – – X
X = Can be selected
– = Cannot be selected
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Changing the programAfter the successful start of a program itis no longer possible to select adifferent program.
If you would like to change theprogram, you have to cancel theprogram.
Cancelling a programYou can cancel a program at any timeafter it has started.
Touch and hold the Start/Stop sensorbutton until the time display switchesto :.
The water will be pumped away. Assoon as the symbol on the controlpanel goes out, the program has beencancelled.
Open the door.
Selecting a different program aftercancelling the program
Close the door.
Check that there is still detergent inthe dispenser drawer. Add moredetergent if necessary.
Turn the program selector to theprogram you want and start it bytouching the Start/Stop sensorbutton.
Removing laundry after cancellingthe program
If you want to remove the laundry whenit is dripping wet:
Open the door.
Remove the laundry.
If you want to remove the laundry afterit has been spun (damp):
Open the door.
Close the door.
Turn the program selector to Drain/Spin.
Useful tip: Select an appropriate spinspeed.
Interrupting a program Turn the program selector to the
position.
The washing machine switches off.
To continue, turn the programselector to the position of the washprogram that was started.
Useful tip: If appears on the timedisplay, the program selector is in theincorrect position.
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Adding or removing laundry
You can add or remove laundry at thestart of a wash program as long as the symbol is flashing on the controlpanel.
Briefly touch the Start/Stop button.
The program will stop and the door willunlock.
Pull open the door.
Add or remove items.
Close the door.
Touch the Start/Stop sensor button.
The wash program will continue.
Detergent
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Miele-recommended detergentsMiele detergents have been developed by Miele especially for Miele washingmachines. You can order the Miele detergents from Miele's online store, MieleExperience Centers, or you can purchase them from Miele's customer service.
MieleUltraWhite
MieleUltraColor
Mielecapsule
Mielecapsule
Mielecapsule
Normal – Wrinkle-free – – Delicates – , , –
Sanitize – – Handwash – – , , –
Dress Shirts – Express – – –
Darks/Denims – – –
Extra White – Outdoor – – – –
Proofing – – – –
Recommended Sport SilkCare
– Not recommended Downs Fabric softener
Outdoor Proofing
WoolCare Booster
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General detergent recommendationsThe wash programs that are not listed do not have a detergent recommendation
Universaldetergent
Colourdetergent
Detergent forwoollens and
delicates
Bleach
Normal –
Wrinkle-free –
Delicates – –
Sanitize –
Handwash – – –
Dress Shirts –
Express – 1) – –
Darks/Denims – –
Extra White – –
Outdoor – – –
Recommended 1) Liquid detergent
– Not recommended
Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the drum (Hygiene info)Washing at low temperatures and/orusing liquid detergent can causebacteria and unpleasant odours to buildup in the washing machine. Use theSanitize program with temperature Sanito clean the machine. This should bedone at the latest when the indicatorlight comes on.
Cleaning the housing andcontrol panel
Risk of electric shock.Voltage is present when the washingmachine is switched offDisconnect the machine from theelectricity supply before cleaning ormaintenance.
Risk of damage due to ingress ofwater.The pressure of a water jet cancause water to get into the washingmachine, resulting in damage tocomponents.Do not spray the washing machinewith a water jet.
Clean the housing and control panelwith a mild cleaning agent or soapand water and dry both with a softcloth.
The drum can be cleaned using asuitable stainless steel cleaning agentfollowing the manufacturer'sinstructions on the packaging.
Damage due to cleaning agents.Solvent-based cleaning agents,abrasive cleaners, glass cleaners ormulti-purpose cleaning agents cancause damage to plastic surfacesand other parts.Do not use any of these cleaningagents.
Cleaning the detergentdispensing drawer
Washing at low temperatures and theuse of liquid detergent can lead to abuild-up of bacteria in the detergentdispenser drawer.
For hygiene reasons, clean the entiredrawer at regular intervals.
Removing the detergent dispenserdrawer
Pull out the detergent dispenserdrawer until a resistance is felt. Pressdown the release button and at thesame time pull the drawer right out ofthe machine.
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Removing and cleaning the insert forliquid detergents
An insert for liquid detergents is locatedin the compartment of the detergentdispenser drawer.
Remove the insert. Clean the insertthoroughly with warm water.
Cleaning the compartment
Compartment 1 has a siphon for betterdispensing of the chlorine bleach.
Remove the release catch.
Remove and clean the siphon.
Clean the and compartments with warm water.
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Cleaning the siphon and the / compartment channel
Liquid starch results in clogging. Thesiphon in the / compartment nolonger works and the compartmentcan overflow.Clean the siphon particularlythoroughly after using liquid starch afew times.
1. Remove the siphon from the compartment and clean underwarm running water. Clean thesiphon tube in the same way.
2. Refit the siphon.
Clean the fabric softener channel witha brush and warm water.
Cleaning the detergent dispenserdrawer housing
Use a bottle brush to removedetergent residues and limescalefrom the jets inside the detergentdispenser drawer housing.
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Cleaning the water inlet filterThe washing machine has two filters toprotect the inlet valve. You shouldinspect the filters approximately everysix months, or more often if there arefrequent interruptions to the externalwater supply.
Cleaning the filter in the inlet hose
First turn off the tap.
Unscrew the inlet hose from the tap.
Remove the rubber seal 1 from theconnector.
Using needle nose pliers, take hold ofthe plastic filter bar 2 and remove it.
Clean the filter.
Reassemble the appliance in reverseorder.
Cleaning the filter in the inlet valve
Using pliers, carefully loosen theribbed plastic nut on the inlet valveand unscrew.
Use needle nose pliers to withdrawthe filter by the bar.
Clean the filter.
Reassemble the appliance in reverseorder.
After cleaning, turn the tap slowlyand make sure the screwconnections are watertight. If waterleaks, tighten the screw connections.
The filters must be put back in placeafter cleaning.
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Problem solving guideMany malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. In many cases this will save you time and money because you won'tneed to book a service technician.
The tables below will help you to find the reason for a fault, and how to correct it.However, please note:
Repairs by unqualified persons can cause considerable danger to users.Repair work to electrical appliances must only be carried out by an authorizedtechnician.
The wash program will not start
Problem Possible cause and solution
The control panelremains dark.
There is no power to the machine. Check whether the plug is plugged in. Check whether the fuse has tripped.
The washing machine has switched off automaticallyto save energy. Switch the washing machine on again by turning
the program selector.
and appearalternately on the timedisplay.
The door is not closed properly. The door lock couldnot engage. Close the door again. Start the program again.
If the fault message appears again, contact theService department.
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The program is cancelled and a fault indicator light lights up onthe control panel
Problem Possible cause and solution
The fault indicatorlight lights up, and appearalternately on the timedisplay, and the buzzersounds.
The water inlet is blocked or restricted. Check whether the tap is turned on properly. Check whether the inlet hose is kinked. Check whether there is sufficient water pressure.
The filter in the water inlet is blocked. Clean the filter.
The fault indicatorlight lights up, and appear alternatelyon the time display, andthe buzzer sounds.
The drain is blocked or restricted.The drain hose has been fixed too high. Clean the filter and the pump. The maximum drain height is 1 m.
The fault indicatorlight lights up, and appearalternately on the timedisplay, and the buzzersounds.
The water protection system has reacted. Close the tap. Contact the Service department.
and appearalternately on the timedisplay and the buzzersounds.
There is a fault. Disconnect the washing machine from the
electricity supply, either by switching it off at thewall socket and withdrawing the plug, or bydisconnecting it at the circuit breaker.
Wait at least 2 minutes before reconnecting thewashing machine to the electricity supply.
Then switch the washing machine on again. Restart the program.
If the fault message appears again, contact theService department.
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During the program, a symbol appears on the time display
Message Possible cause and solution
lights up. The program selector was moved to a differentposition after the program had started. Turn the program selector back to the original
position.
The program has been interrupted. Open the door. Close the door.
An indicator light in the control panel lights up at the end of theprogram.
Problem Possible cause and solution
The indicator light lights up.
Excessive foam has built up during washing. Use less detergent next time and follow the
manufacturer's instructions on dosage given onthe packaging.
The indicator light lights up.
A wash program using a temperature above hot +has not been run for a long period of time. In order to prevent bacteria and unpleasant odours
building up in the machine, run the SanitizeSani program using Miele Washing MachineCleaner or universal powder detergent.
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General problems with the washing machine
Problem Possible cause and solution
The washing machinesmells.
The indicator light was ignored. A wash programusing a temperature above hot + has not been run fora long period of time. In order to prevent bacteria and unpleasant odours
building up in the machine, run the SanitizeSani program using Miele Washing MachineCleaner or universal powder detergent.
The door and detergent dispenser drawer wereclosed after washing. Leave the door and the detergent dispenser
drawer slightly open to allow them to dry.
The machine shakesduring the spin cycle.
The machine feet are not level. Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly.
The laundry has notbeen spun properly andthe laundry is still wet.
The machine detected an imbalance during the finalspin and reduced the spin speed automatically. Wash large and small items together in order to
achieve a more even load distribution.
Strange pump noisescan be heard.
Not a fault.Slurping noises occur at the start and end of thepump sequence as a normal part of operation.
Large amounts ofdetergent residueremain in the detergentdispensing drawer.
The water pressure is too low. Clean the filter in the water inlet. Please note that the water pressure must be at
least 100 kPa (1 bar).
Powder detergent used in conjunction with watersofteners tends to become sticky. Clean the detergent dispenser drawer and in
future, add detergent first and then the watersoftener.
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General problems with the washing machine
Problem Possible cause and solution
Fabric softener is notcompletely dispensedor too much waterremains in the compartment.
The siphon tube is not correctly positioned orclogged. Clean the siphon (see “Cleaning and care –
Cleaning the detergent dispensing drawer”).
At the end of theprogram there is stillliquid in the capsule.
The small pipe in the detergent dispenser draweronto which the capsule is placed is blocked. Clean the small pipe.
Not a fault.For technical reasons, a small amount of water willremain in the capsule.
There is water next tothe capsule in the fabricsoftener compartment
The Cap sensor button was not activated or anempty capsule was not removed at the end of thelast wash cycle. Make sure that you remember to activate the
Cap sensor button the next time you insert acapsule.
Remove and then dispose of the empty capsule atthe end of each wash cycle.
The small pipe in the detergent dispenser draweronto which the capsule is placed is blocked. Clean the small pipe.
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An unsatisfactory wash result
Problem Possible cause and solution
Liquid detergent is notachieving the requiredresults.
Liquid detergents do not contain bleaching agents.Consequently, fruit, coffee, and tea stains cannotalways be removed. Use powder detergent containing a bleaching
agent. Use the appropriate capsule or add stain removers
to the compartment. Never put stain removers and liquid detergent
together in the detergent dispenser drawer.
Grey, greasy particlescling to washed laundry.
Insufficient amounts of detergent were used. Thelaundry was heavily soiled with grease (oils,ointments). Use more detergent or liquid detergent with this
type of soiled laundry. Before washing the next load, run a 60°C program
with liquid detergent but without a load.
White residues whichlook like powderdetergent are seen ondark fabrics afterwashing.
The detergent contained compounds (zeolites) to aidwater softening which are not soluble in water. Thesehave ended up on the laundry. Try and brush off the residues with a soft brush
once the laundry is dry. In future, wash dark fabrics using a detergent
which contains no zeolites. Liquid detergents donot usually contain zeolites.
Use the Darks/Denims program to wash thefabrics.
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The door will not open
Problem Possible cause and solution
The door cannot bepulled open during aprogram.
The drum is locked during a program. Touch the Start/Stop sensor button to cancel the
program.
The program is cancelled, the door will unlock, andyou will be able to pull it open.
There is still water in the drum and the machine isunable to drain. Clean the drain filter and the drain pump as
described in “Opening the door in the event of ablocked drain outlet and/or power cut”.
After the program iscancelled, flashingbars .........appear on the timedisplay.
To protect the user against scalding, the door cannotbe opened if the suds temperature is higher than55°C. Wait until the temperature in the drum has
decreased and the bars have stopped flashing onthe time display.
and appearalternately on the timedisplay.
The door lock has jammed. Contact the Service department.
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Opening the door in the eventof a blocked drain outlet and/or power failure Turn off the washing machine.
Open the drain pump flap.
Blocked drain outlet
If the drain outlet is blocked, a largerquantity of water can remain in thewashing machine.
Risk of scalding due to hot suds.Escaping suds will be hot if laundryhas been washed at hightemperatures.Carefully allow all suds to drain off.
Draining the washing machine
Remove the drain filter, though notcompletely.
Place a suitable container under theflap, e.g. a Miele universal oven tray.
Slowly unscrew the drain filter to letthe water out.
Tighten the drain filter back up againif you need to interrupt the flow ofwater.
Once the flow of water stops:
Remove the drain filter completely.
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Clean it thoroughly.
Remove any foreign objects (e.g.buttons, coins, etc.) and clean theinterior. Turn the impellers by hand tocheck that they rotate freely.
Replace the drain filter correctly andtighten it securely.
Close the drain pump flap.
Risk of water damageMake sure the drain filter is securelytightened. Otherwise there is a risk ofwater leakage during use.Replace the drain filter correctly andtighten it securely.
Opening the door
Risk of injury due to rotatingdrum.Reaching into a rotating drum isextremely dangerous.Always make sure that the drum isstationary before reaching in toremove laundry.
Use a screwdriver to unlock the door.
Pull open the door.
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Contact in case of a faultIn the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele Dealer or the Miele Service.
Contact information for Miele Servicecan be found at the end of thisdocument.
Please quote the model and serialnumber of your appliance whencontacting Miele. This information canbe found on the data plate.
The data plate is found above theporthole glass when the door isopened.
Optional accessoriesOptional spare parts and accessoriesfor this washing machine are availablefrom Miele.
WarrantyFor further information, please refer toyour warranty booklet.
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Installation instructions
Alteration rights reserved.Visit our website for all the current product specifications, technical applianceinformation, and warranty information.
To avoid accidents or damage to the appliance, please read these instructionsbefore installing and/or using it.
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Front view
a Drain hose
b Hot-water inlet hose (pressure-proofto 1,015 psi/7,000 kPa)
c Cold-water inlet hose (pressure-proof to 1,015 psi/7,000 kPa)
d Electrical connection
e Control panel
f Detergent dispenser drawer
g Door
h Flap for drain filters, drain pump, andemergency release
i Four height-adjustable feet
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Rear view
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a Drain hose
b Transport clips for inlet and drainhoses and electrical supply cable
c Electrical connection
d Protruding lid for holding whenmoving the machine
e Cold-water inlet hose (pressure-proof to 1,015 psi/7,000 kPa)
f Hot-water inlet hose (pressure-proofto 1,015 psi/7,000 kPa)
g Safety caps for transit bars
h Transport clips for inlet and drainhoses and for storing transit barswhen not in use
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Installation surfaceA concrete floor is the most suitableinstallation surface. It is far less proneto vibration during the spin cycle thanwooden floorboards or a carpetedsurface.
Please note:
The machine must be level andsecurely positioned.
To avoid vibrations during spinning,the machine should not be installedon soft floor coverings.
If installing on a wooden joist floor:
Install the machine on a plywoodbase (at least 59 x 52 x 3 cm). Thebase should span several joists andbe bolted to the joists, not just thefloorboards.
Useful tip: If possible, install themachine in a corner. This is usually themost stable part of the floor.
Injury can occur if the washingmachine has not been adequatelysecured.During installation, the washingmachine must be secured on a plinthto be made available on site(concrete or brick), in order to ensureit cannot fall or slip.Secure the washing machine using aclamp/fastening bracket (MTS floormounting kit – available from yourMiele dealer or Miele Servicedepartment).
Transporting the washingmachine to its installation site
Danger of injury due to unsecurelid.The fixings at the back of the lid maybecome brittle due to externalcircumstances. There is a danger ofthe lid being pulled off when carryingthe appliance.Before carrying the appliance, checkthat the lid is secure where itprotrudes at the back of theappliance.
Carry the washing machine by thefront feet and by the lid where itprotrudes at the back of theappliance.
Removing the shipping struts
Remove the left and right covers.
1. Pull off the shipping strut covers and
2. then use a screwdriver to release thecatches at the top and bottom.
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Using the wrench supplied, turn theleft-hand shipping strut 90°, then
withdraw the shipping strut.
Turn the right-hand shipping strut90°, then
withdraw the shipping strut.
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Risk of injury from sharp edges.There is a risk of injury from reachinginto holes that are not covered.Cover the holes for the shippingstruts after they have been removed.
Install the covers onto the holes.
Secure the shipping struts to theback of the washing machine. Makesure that the top catch is locatedabove the holder.
Risk of damage from incorrecttransport.The washing machine may becomedamaged if moved without theshipping struts in place.Keep the struts in a safe place.Install them again if the machine is tobe moved (e.g. when moving to anew house).
Refitting the transit barsRefitting is carried out by reversing theprocedure.
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Levelling the machineThe washing machine must standperfectly level on all four feet to ensuresafe and proper operation.
Incorrect installation may increaseelectric and water consumption andmay cause the machine to move about.
Unscrewing and adjusting the feet
The four adjustable screw feet are usedto level the washing machine. All fourfeet are screwed in when the washer-dryer is delivered.
Using the wrench supplied, turncounter nut 2 in a clockwise direction.Then turn counter nut 2 together withfoot 1 to unscrew.
Use a level to check that the washingmachine is standing level.
Hold foot 1 securely with a pipewrench. Turn counter nut 2 againusing the wrench supplied until it sitsfirmly up against the housing.
Risk of damage due toincorrectly aligned washing machine.There is a danger of the washingmachine moving about if the feet arenot secured.Turn all four counter nuts for the feetuntil they sit firmly up against thehousing. Please also check this forthe feet which did not needadjustment.
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Additional installationrequirements
The washing machine must beinstalled in accordance with therelevant local regulations.
Damage resulting from failure toremove the transit bars.Failure to remove the shipping strutscan result in damage to the washingmachine and to adjacent cabinetry orappliances.Remove the shipping struts asdescribed in “Installation andconnection”.
Installing under a countertop
Risk of electric shock due toexposed cablesThere is a risk of coming into contactwith live parts while the lid isremoved.Do not remove the washing machinelid.
This washing machine (with lid intact)can be pushed under a countertop ifthere is space to do so.
Setting up the cabinet
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For closets at room height
You can also insert a ventilationopening at the top of the closet. Inaddition, you must also provide anopening on the bottom side of thedoor.
Risk of damage due tooverheating of the washing machine.The air supply must not be hinderedby an additional closet or shelf.Please ensure that air is able tocirculate freely at the top of thecloset.
Product dimensions
Dimensions
= 1.50 m drain hose withconnection to the top left on therear
= 2.00 m electrical cord with plugfor 120 V, 15 A (NEMA 5-15configuration) to the top left onthe rear
= 1.60 m hot and cold-waterintake hoses to the top left onthe rear
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Installation on a plinth
– WTS 510 (only available in white)
Washer-dryer stack
– WTV 512 and WTV 502 washer-dryerstacking kit
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The Miele water protectionsystemThe Miele water protection systemprotects all parts of the washingmachine and its surroundings fromwater damage.
The system mainly consists of thefollowing components:
– the inlet hose
– the electronic unit, and the drainageand overflow protection
– the drain hose
Inlet hoses
– Protection against the hoses burstingThe inlet hose can withstandpressure of more than1,015.26 psi/7,000 kPa.
Electronic unit and machine housing
– Sump: Any leaking water from thewashing machine is collected in asump in the base of the machine. Afloat switches off the water inletvalves. This shuts off the water intakeand prevents any more water fromflowing into the machine. Water in thesuds container is pumped away.
– Overflow protection: This preventsthe washing machine from taking intoo much water and overflowing. Ifthe water level exceeds a certainlevel, the drain pump switches onand pumps the excess water away.
Drain hose
The drain hose is protected by aventilation system which prevents themachine from being emptiedcompletely.
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Water intakeThe washing machine should beconnected to a domestic water supplyin accordance with current local andnational safety regulations. The Germanauthorities do not require it to have anon-return valve as the washingmachine has been designed to complywith DIN regulations.
The flow pressure must be at least100 kPa and must not exceed anoverpressure of 1,000 kPa. If it is higherthan 1,000 kPa, a pressure reductionvalve must be installed.
For the connection, a water tap with a¾“ screw thread is required. If notavailable, only a qualified installer mayconnect the washing machine to thewater supply.
The connection points are subject towater supply pressure.Turn on the tap slowly and check forleaks. Correct the position of the sealand union if necessary.
Maintenance
Only use a genuine Miele hose that hasbeen tested to withstand pressure ofover 1,015.26 psi/7,000 kPa should youever need a replacement.
A filter is located in the open endof the inlet hose and another in theintake point to protect the inlet valve.Neither filter may be removed.
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DrainageThe suds are drained through a drainpump with a 1 m delivery head. For thewater to drain freely, the hose must beinstalled free of kinks.If required, the hose can be extended toa length of up to 5 m. Accessories areavailable from Miele or from your Mieledealer.
Drainage options:
1. Direct into a sink or basin:
Please note:
– Hook the hose over the edge andsecure!
– If the water is pumped into a sink,be sure that it can drain awayquickly enough. Otherwise there isa risk of water overflowing or ofsome of the drained water beingsucked back into the machine.
2. Connected securely to a plastic drainpipe with a rubber nipple (there is noneed to use a non-return valve).
3. Connected securely to a floor drain.
4. Connected securely to a sink with aplastic nipple.
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Electrical connection
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThe washing machine must begrounded. Connecting the applianceto ground reduces the danger ofelectric shock in the event of amalfunction. The grounding is aprotective conductor which providesa path of least resistance for thecurrent. The washing machinecomes complete with a power cordand plug with the correspondingprotective conductor. The plug mustbe inserted into a suitable socket.The socket must be installed andgrounded in accordance with thelocally applicable regulations.WARNING! Incorrectly connectedground conductors will pose thedanger of electric shock. Contact aqualified electrician or customerservice staff if you have any doubtsas to whether the washing machinehas been grounded properly.Do not replace or make any changesto the plug supplied. If there is nosuitable socket available, one mustbe installed by a qualified electrician.
Instructions for electrical connection
The installation must be carried out byan experienced and qualified specialistin accordance with local regulations.
The washing machine is equipped witha 5' 3" (1.6 m) long, 3-wire cable with aNEMA-5-15 plug, which is ready forconnection to a 120 V, 15 A, 60 Hz ACpower supply.
A suitable socket can be furnished byan electrical retailer.
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Height 33 7/16" (850 mm) mm
Width 23 7/16" (596 mm) mm
Depth 25 1/16" (636 mm) mm
Depth with door open 41 1/2" (1054 mm) mm
Height for building under 32 5/16" (+5/16"/-1/16") (820 mm) mm
Width for building under 23 5/8" (600 mm) mm
Weight Approx. 220.5 lb (100 kg) kg
Capacity 17.6 lb (8 kg) kg dry laundry
Connection voltage See data plate
Connected load See data plate
Fuse rating See data plate
Consumption data See “Consumption data”
Minimum water flow pressure 100 kPa (1 bar)
Maximum water flow pressure 1,000 kPa (10 bar)
Inlet hose length 1.60 m
Drain hose length 1.50 m
Power cord length 2.00 m
Maximum drain height 1.00 m
Maximum drain hose length 5.00 m
LEDs Class 1
Test certificates awarded See data plate
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The programmable functions are usedto alter the machine’s electronics tosuit changing requirements.Programmable functions can bealtered at any time.
Programming is carried out in 8 steps(, , ... ) using the sensorbuttons.
Accessing the programming level
Before you begin, ensure the following:
– The washing machine is switched on(the program selector is pointing to awash program).
– The washing machine door is open.
Touch the Start/Stop sensor buttonand hold it down during steps –.
Close the washing machine door.
Wait until the Start/Stop sensor buttonlights up constantly ...
...and then release the Start/Stop sensor button.
After approximately 4 seconds, willlight up on the time display.
Choosing and selectingprogrammable functions
The number of the programmablefunction will appear on the timedisplay as and a number: e.g. .
Touch the or sensor button toscroll to the next or previousprogrammable function:
Programmable functions
Buzzer
Keypad tone
PIN code
Control panel switch-off status
Memory
Water inlet
Additional long prewash –Normal
Gentle action
Reduce temperature
Maximum rinse level
Suds cooling
Anti-crease action
Low water pressure
Chlorine bleach
Display brightness dimmed
Welcome tone volume
Confirm the selected programmablefunction by touching the Start/Stop sensor button.
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Editing and saving theprogrammable functionYou can either switch a programmablefunction on/off or select differentoptions.
Touch the or sensor button toswitch the programmable functionon/off or to select an option:
Programmable function
Available options
–
X X O X O X O X
X O
O X
X O
O X X X
O X
O X
O X
O X
X O
O X
O X
X X O X X
X O X
X = Can be selected
O = Factory default setting
Confirm the chosen selection withthe Start/Stop sensor button.
The number of the programmablefunction, e.g. , will then light upagain.
Exiting the programming level Turn the program selector to .
The settings you have selected are nowstored in the memory. You can alter thesettings again at any time.
Buzzer
The buzzer sounds to let you know theprogram has finished.
Options
= Buzzer is switched off
= Normal buzzer volume
= Loud buzzer volume(factory default setting)
Keypad tone
Each touch of a sensor button isconfirmed with an audible tone.
Options
= Keypad tone is switched off
= Keypad tone is switched on(factory default setting)
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PIN code
The PIN code prevents the washingmachine being used without yourknowledge.
When the PIN code has been activated,you have to enter it after switching thewashing machine on. Otherwise, thewashing machine cannot be operated.
Options
= PIN code is switched off(factory default setting)
= PIN code is switched on
Using the washing machine with aPIN code
The code is 125 and cannot be altered.
Switch on the washing machine.
appears on the time display andthe and sensor buttons light up.
Touch the sensor button.
appears on the time display.
Confirm the number with the Start/Stop sensor button.
The first number has been saved andyou can now enter the second numberusing the and sensor buttons.
Enter the second and third numbersand confirm the numbers with theStart/Stop sensor button.
The lock is released and a washprogram can now be selected andstarted.
Control panelswitch-off status
To save energy, the time display andsensor buttons will go out after10 minutes, and only the Start/Stop sensor button will flash.
Options
= OffThe time display and sensorbuttons will remain lit up whilethe washing machine isswitched on
= On (factory default setting)The time display and sensorbuttons will switch off after10 minutes if the program isstarted.
However, the time display andsensor buttons will remain litup for 10 minutes after a Delaystart time has elapsed, afterthe end of a program, or at theend of the Anti-crease phase.
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Memory
The washing machine will save thelast settings (temperature, spin speed,and some of the Options) selected fora program after the program hasstarted.
When the program is chosen again, thesaved settings will appear in thedisplay.
Options
= Memory is switched off(factory default setting)
= Memory is switched on
Water inlet
You can program 2 options for thewater inlet. The water inlet iscontrolled by the two inlet hoses.
Options
= Cold water
The washing machine will beoperated with cold water only.
= Hot water (factory defaultsetting)
Hot water is used in the mainwash.
Damage caused by incorrectwater connection.Connection to a hot water supplyonly is not permitted. When beingoperated with hot water, the washingmachine always requires a coldwater connection as well in order tocontrol the temperature of the waterused for washing the laundry.The washing machine must alwaysbe connected to cold water.
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Additional long prewash –Normal
If you require a longer prewash, youcan extend the prewash time.
Options
= No increase in the prewashtime (factory default setting)
= + 6 minutes increase in theprewash time
= + 9 minutes increase in theprewash time
= + 12 minutes increase in theprewash time
Gentle action
With gentle action activated, drumrotation is reduced. In this way, lightlysoiled items can be washed moregently.
Gentle action can be activated for theNormal and the Wrinkle-free programs.
Options
= Gentle action is switched off(factory default setting)
= Gentle action is switched on
Reduce temperature
At high altitudes, water has a lowerboiling point. Miele recommendsactivating the reduce temperaturesetting at altitudes of or above2,000 m to prevent water from boiling.The maximum temperature is reducedto 80°C, even if a higher temperatureis selected.
Options
= The reduce temperature settingis switched off (factory defaultsetting)
= The reduce temperature settingis switched on
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Maximum rinse level
The water level in the rinse can bepermanently set to the highest value.
This function is important for allergysufferers as it achieves excellent washresults. The water consumption will beincreased.
Options
= Maximum rinse level isswitched off (factory defaultsetting)
= Maximum rinse level isswitched on
Suds cooling
Additional water flows into the drum atthe end of the main wash to cool thesuds down.
Suds cooling takes place when aNormal program with a temperature of70°C or higher is selected.
Suds cooling should be activated:
– To prevent the danger of scalding ifthe drain hose is hooked over theedge of a sink or basin.
– Where the drainage pipes do notcomply with DIN 1986.
Options
= Suds cooling is switched off(factory default setting)
= Suds cooling is switched on
Anti-crease
The Anti-crease function reducescreasing after the end of the program.
At the end of the program, the drumcontinues to turn at intervals for up to30 min. The door can be opened at anytime during the Anti-crease phase.
Options
= The Anti-crease function isswitched off
= The Anti-crease function isswitched on (factory defaultsetting)
Low water pressure
If the water pressure is below 100 kPa(1 bar), the program will be cancelledand the fault message will appear.
If the water pressure cannot beincreased, activating this function willprevent the program from beingcancelled.
Options
= Low water pressure isswitched off (factory defaultsetting)
= Low water pressure isswitched on
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Chlorine bleach
You can activate the automaticaddition of chlorine bleach at the endof the main wash.
Chlorine bleach may only be used insome programs. See “5. Addingdetergent – Using chlorine bleach” formore detailed information.
Activating chlorine bleach extends theprogram duration by approximately10 minutes.
Options
= Chlorine bleach is switched off(factory default setting)
= Chlorine bleach is switched on
Display brightness dimmed
The brightness of the dimmed sensorbuttons on the control panel can beset to one of seven different levels.
The brightness will change as soon as adifferent setting is chosen.
Options
= Darkest level
= Brightest level
= (Factory default setting)
Welcome tone
The welcome tone sounds wheneverthe washing machine is switched on.
You can switch the welcome tone on oroff.
Options
= Welcome tone is switched off
= Welcome tone is switched onat normal volume (factorydefault setting)
= Welcome tone is switched onat loud volume
Optional accessories
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Detergent, fabric care products,additives, and machine care productsare available for this washing machine.All the products have been designed forMiele Washing Machines.
These and many other useful productscan be ordered via the Miele onlineshop, from your Miele dealer, or fromMiele directly.
Detergent
UltraWhite
– Multi-purpose powder detergent
– For white and light-coloured laundryas well as heavily soiled cotton items
– Effective stain removal even at lowtemperatures
UltraColor
– Liquid detergent for coloured items
– For coloured and dark fabrics
– Protects bright colours from fading
– Effective stain removal even at lowtemperatures
Wool and delicates detergent
– Liquid detergent for delicates
– Particularly suitable for woollen andsilk fabrics
– Cleans at temperatures as low as20 °C, helps retain the shape ofdelicate items and protect colours
Speciality detergentsSpeciality detergents are available ascapsules in convenient single doseamounts or in a handy bottle.
Outdoor
– Liquid detergent for outerwear andperformance clothing
– Cleans with care and is gentle oncolours
– With lanolin to care for and conditionmembrane fabric
Sport
– Liquid detergent for sportswear andfleece garments
– Neutralizes unpleasant odours
– Retains the shape of the fabrics
Downs
– Liquid detergent suitable for pillows,sleeping bags, and down-filled items
– Retains the elasticity of down andfeather-filled items
– Retains the breathability of down-filled items
– Prevents down filling clumpingtogether
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WoolCare
– Liquid detergent for woollens anddelicates
– Includes a special wheat proteinconditioning formula
– Helps prevent pilling
– Gentle on colours
– Only available as capsules
SilkCare
– Liquid detergent for silks
– Contains a special silk proteinconditioning formula
– Gentle on colours
– Only available as capsules
Fabric careFabric care agents are available ascapsules in convenient single doseamounts or in a handy bottle.
Proofing agent
– For proofing microfibre fabrics, e.g.rain coats
– Retains the breathability of fabrics
Fabric softener
– Fresh, natural fragrance
– Makes laundry soft to handle
Additive
Booster
– For removing stains
– For white and coloured laundry
– Available as capsules inconvenient single dose amounts
Machine care
Detergent
– For cleaning the washing machinethoroughly and effectively
– Removes grease, bacteria, andassociated unpleasant odours
– Use 1–3 times per year
Descaling agent
– Removes heavy lime scale deposits
– Mild and gentle with natural citricacid
Water softener tablets
– Reduces quantity of detergent forhard water
– Less detergent residue in fabrics
– Less chemicals in waste water due toreduced amount of detergent
ImporterMiele Limited
Headquarters and Miele Centre161 Four Valley DriveVaughan, ON L4K 4V8www.miele.ca
Customer Care CentrePhone: 800 [email protected]
Miele & Cie. KGCarl-Miele-Straße 2933332 Gütersloh
GermanyManufacturer
Canada
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