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Operating instructions
for washing machine
W 833
It is essential to read these oper-
ating instructions before installing or
Q
using the machine, to avoid the risk
of accident, or damage to
the machine. M.-Nr. 04 613 450
Contents
Guide to the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Warning and Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Preparation for use
Help to protect our environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Operation
Washing environmentally and economically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Before using for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Brief guide to correct washing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Changing the programme sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Adding or removing washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Adding detergent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Fabric conditioners/starch formulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Programme selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Programme sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Care symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Additional options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Maintenance
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Problem solving guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Programmable functions
Programmable functions - Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Programmable functions - To programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Programmable functions - Check/Cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Consumption data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Contents
2
Guide to the machine
1 Electric supply cable
2 Inlet hose (able to withstand
pressures up to 70 bar)
3 Flexible drain hose (with detachable
swivel elbow)
4 Detergent dispenser drawer
5 Facia panel with controls
6 Drum door
7 Panel for access to fluff filter, drain
pump and emergency door release
8 Four height adjustable feet
Guide to the machine
3
b
“Door" pushbutton
opens the drum door
c “I - ON / O - OFF” pushbutton
switches the machine on or off
or interrupts a programme
d Pushbuttons for additional
options
Detergent dispenser drawer
Compartment
i - Pre-wash
Compartment
j - Main wash
Compartment
p (with lid) -Conditioner
e
Spin speed selector
f Programme sequence
indicator and control lights
g Programme selector
Guide to the machine
4
Warning and Safety Instructions
Read the operating instructions be-
fore using this machine for the first
time. They contain important infor-
mation about the safety, use and
maintenance of the machine. This
will avoid the risk of accidents and
damage to the machine.
Keep these operating instructions in
a safe place and ensure that new
users are familiar with the content.
Pass them on to any future owner of
the machine.
Correct usage
Only use the washing machine to
wash items which are declared by
the manufacturer to be machine-wash-
able on the wash-care label.
Any other applications may be dan-
gerous. The manufacturer is not liable
for damage resulting from improper
use or operation.
This appliance should not be oper-
ated by children. Supervise its use
by the elderly or infirm.
Technical safety
Before setting up the machine,
check it for any externally visible
damage. Do not install and use a dam-
aged machine.
Before connecting the machine, en-
sure that the connection data on
the data plate (fusing, voltage and fre-
quency) matches the mains electricity
supply. If in any doubt, consult a quali-
fied electrician.
The electrical safety of this ma-
chine can only be guaranteed
when continuity is complete between
the machine and an effective earthing
system which complies with local and
national regulations. It is most import-
ant that this basic safety requirement is
regularly tested by a qualified electri-
cian.
The manufacturer cannot be held re-
sponsible for the consequences of an
inadequate earthing system.
For safety reasons do not operate
this appliance on an extension
cable. Danger of overheating.
The machine is built in accordance
with current safety requirements.
Unauthorised repairs could result in un-
foreseen dangers for the user, for
which the manufacturer cannot accept
responsibility. Repairs should only be
undertaken by a Miele approved engin-
eer.
The machine is only completely iso-
lated from the electricity supply
when:
it is switched off at the wall socket
and the plug is withdrawn, or
it is switched off at the mains, or
the mains fuse is withdrawn.
Warning and Safety Instructions
5
The best materials are used in the
manufacture of this machine, and
every care is taken to check all parts.
However, with time, deterioration of
parts can occur, especially with such
components as hoses, giving rise to
leaks. This should be borne in mind if
operating the machine without supervi-
sion. Check the hose regularly for signs
of wear, and change in good time, to
avoid leaks and subsequent damage.
Faulty components must only be
exchanged for Miele original spare
parts. Only when these parts are fitted
can the safety standards of the ma-
chine be guaranteed.
Use
Do not install your washing ma-
chine in rooms where tempera-
tures below freezing may occur.
Frozen hoses may burst under press-
ure. The reliability of the electronic con-
trol system may be impaired at tem-
peratures below freezing point.
In countries where there are areas
which may be subject to infesta-
tion by cockroaches or other vermin,
pay particular attention to keeping the
appliance and its surroundings in a
clean condition at all times. Any dam-
age which may be caused by cock-
roaches or other vermin will not be
covered by the appliance guarantee.
Before using the machine for the
first time, check that the transit fit-
ting at the rear of the machine has
been removed (see section on “Installa-
tion”). During spinning, a transit fitting
which is still in place may result in dam-
age to both the machine and adjacent
furniture or appliances.
Turn off the stopcock if the ma-
chine will be left for any length of
time (e.g. holiday), especially if there is
no floor drain (gully) in the immediate vi-
cinity.
Flooding danger.
If hooking the drain hose into a
wash basin, check that the water can
drain off quickly enough to prevent the
sink from overflowing.
Make sure the drain hose is secure, so
that the force of the water flowing out of
the hose does not dislodge it. Other-
wise this will result in flooding.
Take care to ensure that foreign ob-
jects (e.g. nails, needles, coins,
paper clips, etc.) do not find their way
into the machine with the washing (e.g.
in pockets). Foreign objects can dam-
age components of the machine, which
in turn can result in damage to the
washing.
Warning and Safety Instructions
6
If the correct amount of detergent
is dispensed, the machine should
not need to be descaled. If, however,
you do wish to descale the machine
only use proprietary non-corrosive de-
scaling agents and strictly observe the
instructions. Consult the Miele Cus-
tomer Service Department.
Textiles which have been pre-
treated in solvent based cleaning
agents must be thoroughly rinsed in
clean water before being washed in the
machine.
Never use solvent based cleaning
agents in this machine, as this may
result in damage to component parts
and create toxic fumes. Such deter-
gents also pose a fire and explosion ha-
zard.
Only use dyes specified by the
manufacturer as being suitable for
use in a washing machine. Always ob-
serve the manufacturer’s instructions
carefully.
Dye removers may contain sulphur
compounds which cause damage
such as corrosion to the machines. Do
not use dye removers in this machine.
For machines with a ’porthole’
door, remember that the porthole
glass will be hot when washing at very
high temperatures. Do not let children
touch it during a hot wash programme.
Always make sure the drum is sta-
tionary before reaching in to
remove washing. Reaching into a mov-
ing drum is extremely dangerous.
Accessories
Accessory parts may only be fitted
when expressly approved by
Miele. If other parts are used, guaran-
tee, performance and product liability
claims may be invalidated.
Disposal of your old machine
Before discarding an old machine
unplug it. Render the plug useless.
Cut off the cable directly behind the ap-
pliance to prevent misuse.
Warning and Safety Instructions
7
Help to protect our environment
Disposal of the packing
material
The transport and protective packing is
mostly manufactured from the following
recycled or re-useable materials:
corrugated paper/card
polystyrene - CFC-free
untreated surplus wood
chipboard, contains no phenolic
resins
polyethylene foil (PE)
packaging straps: polyropylene (PP)
Rather than just throwing these ma-
terials away, please take them to the
nearest local authority collection point
for specific waste.
Disposal of your old machine
Old machines may contain material
which can be reclaimed or recycled.
Please contact your dealer, your local
waste collection centre or scrap mer-
chant about potential recycling
schemes.
Ensure that the machine presents no
danger to children while being stored
for disposal.
See the appropriate section in the
Warning and Safety instructions.
Help to protect our environment
8
Washing environmentally and economically
Caring for the environment means sav-
ing water, energy and detergent when
washing but without compromising on
results.
The key to a good wash result is finding
the best combination of amount of
detergent, temperature, length of pro-
gramme and the machine’s technology.
If necessary, some programmes take
longer to achieve this effect. With the
"Hydromatic" system, the drum can re-
volve at different speeds. Longer and
slower action together with pauses for
steeping, work towards a good result.
The automatic load control facility en-
sures the correct water level for the
type of fabric and laundry load being
washed. Sometimes it even appears
that there is no water in the drum.
Normally, main wash is sufficient for a
clean result, so a pre-wash is not auto-
matically included in the programmes.
If it is wanted, a simple press on the
pre-wash selector includes it.
Economy tips
To help you wash most economically,
remember the following tips:
The automatic load control facility
allows you to wash individual loads
of between 1 and 5 kg. Ideally wash
with the maximum load specified for
each programme. This uses the en-
ergy to the best advantage.
Only use the correct amount of deter-
gent required for the water hardness
level in your area, according to the
detergent manufacturer’s recommen-
dations.
If washing is not heavily stained, se-
lect a lower temperature setting than
indicated on the wash care label but
do not additionally select "Short".
Use the "Short wash" option for wash-
ing that is only very lightly soiled, but
do not additionally reduce the tem-
perature.
Using the additional "Soak" option
allows you to reduce the tempera-
ture used in the main wash.
Washing environmentally and economically
9
Before using for the first time
Flush out any residual test
water still in the machine as
follows:
Do not load the machine.
Add a little detergent to compart-
ment
j.
Switch on the machine.
Press the “Short wash” selector.
Select the “COTTONS 60°C” pro-
gramme.
This operation will flush out any
residues.
Water hardness reminder
The amount of detergent will depend
on various factors including the
water hardness level in your area.
The dial located in the detergent dis-
penser box can be turned to the rele-
vant setting as a water hardness re-
minder, (using 1 = soft, 4 = very
hard).
Use the spatula supplied with the
machine. It is located at the rear of
the dispenser drawer.
If you do not know how hard the water
is in your catchment area, please con-
tact your local water authority.
Before using for the first time
10
Brief guide to correct washing
The headings numbered (
1,
2,
3,...)
offer a brief step by step guide to the
operating sequence.
Before washing
1 Prepare the wash load
Empty all pockets.
Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins,
paper clips etc) can cause damage
to textiles and components in the
machine.
Sort the washing
Most textiles have a care label in the
collar or side seam. Sort the washing
by care label symbols. (See Symbols
chart). Only wash items in this machine
which are declared by the manufac-
turer as being machine washable on
the textile care label.
Dark textiles often contain excess dye
and should be washed separately sev-
eral times before being included in a
mixed load.
Delicate textiles should be washed sep-
arately in a delicates programme.
Only wash textiles made from wool or
wool mixtures if the textile care label
states that they are suitable for ma-
chine washing.
Pre-treating the washing
Badly soiled areas, e.g. collars and
cuffs, and water soluble stains can be
pre-treated with bar soap, liquid deter-
gent or detergent mixed into a solution
or paste.
With particularly stubborn stains ask
your Dry Cleaner for advice.
Do not use solvent based cleaning
agents in this machine.
2 Open the door by pressing the door
button
Brief guide to correct washing
11
3 Load the drum
Unfold washing and load loosely in the
drum. To achieve best results it is advis-
able to make up mixed loads consist-
ing of both large and small items.
This improves the washing effect and
helps distribute the load evenly during
spin.
Overloading reduces the wash result
and causes more creasing.
Please note maximum load weights:
COTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0 kg
MINIMUM IRON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 kg
DELICATES/SYNTHETICS . . . . . 1.0 kg
WOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 kg
QUICK WASH 40°C. . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 kg
Curtains:
Remove lead weights and strips or
place in a laundry bag.
Any loose wiring in bras etc.,should be
removed or sewn in.
Woollens, knitted garments, T-shirts
etc:
Turn inside out, if the manufacturer rec-
ommends it.
4 Close the drum door.
Make sure no items of washing are
caught between the drum door and
the door seal.
5 Turn on the stopcock
(if it is not already on)
6 Add detergent.
See Section on Detergent for details.
To start a programme
1 Turn the programme selector
to “Finish/Start”.
2 Press the “I-ON / O-OFF button.
3 Press buttons for additional
options if required
4 Select the spin speed.
(See Section on Additional options).
5 Turn the programme selector to
the wash programme desired.
The programme selector can be turned
to the left or the right.
Brief guide to correct washing
12
After washing
1 Turn the programme selector
to “Finish/Start”.
2 Press the “Door” button.
Only remove washing from the ma-
chine once the drum has stopped
turning, otherwise you may seri-
ously injure yourself.
3 Press the I-ON / O-OFF button.
4 Remove the washing.
Make sure the drum is empty. Items
left behind could shrink or colour
run in the next wash.
5 Check the folds in the door seal
for buttons etc.
6 Turn off the stop cock at the end
of the day
7 Close the drum door
Otherwise there is a danger of objects
being placed inadvertently in the drum.
If these remained unnoticed and were
washed in the next load, they could
damage the washing.
Brief guide to correct washing
13
Changing the programme sequence
Stopping a programme
Turn the programme selector to “Fin-
ish/Start”.
Interrupting a programme
Press the “I-ON/0-OFF” buttton.
To continue the programme, switch the
machine back on.
Changing an incorrectly selected pro-
gramme:
Turn the programme selector to “Fin-
ish/Start”.
A new programme can be selected
when only the “ON” indicator light is
still on.
Changing a programme which has
been locked, see Section on Activating
programmable functions.
To omit a programme stage.
Turn the programme selector to “Fin-
ish/Start”
As soon as the programme sequence
light for the stage at which the pro-
gramme should continue starts flashing:
Turn the programme selector switch
to the appropriate programme within
3 seconds.
Changing the programme sequence
14
Adding or removing washing
Washing can be added or removed
after the programme has already
started, when using the following pro-
grammes:
COTTONS
MINIMUM IRON
QUICK WASH 40°C
WOOLLENS
–Starch
Press the “Door” button in and hold it
until the door springs open.
Add or remove items of washing.
Press any option buttons that had
previously been selected.
Shut the door.
COTTONS and QUICK WASH 40°C
The door can be opened in the follow-
ing programme stages:
Main wash
Rinses
Please note that the door can only be
opened when the suds temperature is
less than 55°C.
MINIMUM IRON and WOOLLENS
The door can be opened during the fol-
lowing programme stage:
Main wash
Washing cannot be added or removed
later if the following additional options
or programmable functions have been
selected:
“Water plus” (the water level is in-
creased)
Programme lock (e.g. to prevent
children from opening the door dur-
ing the wash cycles).
Adding or removing washing
15
Adding detergent
All modern detergents produced for
automatic washing machines are suit-
able, including liquid, compact (con-
centrated) and special application
detergents. Use dispensing aids, e.g.
balls, if these are supplied with the
detergent. Woollens and knitwear con-
taining wool mixtures should be
washed using a detergent specifically
designed for washing woollens.
Amounts of detergent are recom-
mended on the packaging. The right
amount to dispense will depend on the
following:
The quantity of the washing.
The water hardness level (check with
your local water supplier).
The level of soiling.
Water Hardness
Hardness
range
Type of
water
(hardness)
Total
hardness
(mg/l)
°dH
(German)
I soft 0 - 130 0° - 7°
II medium 130 - 250 7° - 14°
III hard 250 - 380 14° - 21°
IV very hard over 380 over 21°
It is important to dispense the
correct amount, because...
...too little has the following results:
The washing will not be properly
clean and will in time become grey
and hard to the touch.
Greasy particles cling to the washing.
Lime deposits on the heater ele-
ments.
...too much results in the following:
Excessive foam.
Low level of agitation.
Poor washing and rinsing results.
Water is taken in through compartment
i in the pre-wash.
Water is taken in through compartment
j in the main wash. If the capacity of
compartment
j is insufficient for the
amount of detergent needed (e.g. in
very hard water areas), the Customer
Service Engineer can adjust the ma-
chine so that water and detergent can
also be taken into the main wash
through compartment
i.
Water Softeners
A water softener can be used to cut
down on the use of detergents in water
hardness ranges II-IV. Dispense ac-
cording to the amount specified on the
packaging. First add detergent and
then the water softener.
Use a quantity of detergent as for soft
water.
If you wash using several components
(e.g. special application detergents),
we recommend dispensing the agents
into compartment
j in the following
order:
1. Detergent
2. Water softener
3. Stain salts
This way the agents are distributed
more efficiently.
Adding detergent
16
Fabric conditioners/starch formulations
Fabric conditioners/Texturisers
Fabric conditioners make garments
soft and fluffy to handle and help pre-
vent static cling when tumble drying.
Dispense according to the manufac-
turer’s instructions.
Texturisers are synthetic starch formula-
tions and give body to items e.g. shirts,
tablecloths and bed linen.
Open the lid of compartment
p.
Add fabric conditioner, but do not
exceed the max. level mark.
Close the compartment lid and push
the drawer back in.
The conditioner is automatically dis-
pensed in the last rinse. At the end
of the programme a small amount of
water remains in the fabric condi-
tioner compartment
p.
If preferred, turn the spin speed se-
lector to "Rinse hold" to allow the
load to steep in the fabric condi-
tioner / retexturiser.
Starch / liquid starch
Prepare and dispense the starch sol-
ution in accordance with the manu-
facturer’s instructions.
Add to compartment
i.
Select the spin speed.
Turn the programme selector to
“Starch”.
The “Soak / Pre-wash” indicator will
light up.
If the washing is not be be spun at
the end of the programme after
starching, turn the spin speed selec-
tor to “without final spin”. Water will
be drained away at the end of the
starch stage.
If the washing is to be steeped in
water after the starch stage (to less-
en creasing), turn the spin speed se-
lector to “Rinse hold”.
To continue:
Select a spin speed.
Fabric conditioners/starch formulations
17
Programme selection
Programme Fabric Temperature
range
COTTONS
9876
cottons and linen fabrics eg bedlinen, table linen,
towelling, jeans, T-shirts and nappies.
95°C bis 30°C
MINIMUM IRON
4321
(60°C) white nylon white polyester fabrics,
(50°C) coloured nylon, polyester, cotton and viscose
fabrics with special finishes, acrylic cotton fabrics,
coloured polyester / cotton fabrics
(40° / 30°C) minimum iron fabrics not washable at
higher temperatures, (60 - 30°C).
60°C to 30°C
DELICATES
a@
Acrylics acetate and triacetate, socks and stockings in
man-made fibres (not wool or wool blends),
60°C to cold
Curtains declared machine-washable by the
manufacturer (pre-wash probably advisable)
30°C to cold
WOOLLENS
Programme for machine-washable wool fabrics bearing
the machine-washable care label
(there is not a pre-wash option)
(See Care Symbol Chart)
40°C to cold
QUICKWASH 40°C
7
Very lightly soiled fabrics
Not suitable for Delicates
40°C
Starch
Table cloths, napkins, overalls, uniforms. cold
Spin
Articles which can be spun, eg handwashed items
Drain
For use when the cycle stops at “Rinse hold” and the
washing is not to be spun
SEPARATE RINSE
Articles which should be washed by hand and only
rinsed and spun in the machine.
cold
Programme selection
18
Max. load Additional options Notes
5 kg – Soak
– Pre-wash
– Water plus
– Short wash
with heavily soiled items select “Soak” or
“Pre-wash”
2,5 kg – Soak
– Pre-wash
– Water plus
– Short wash
with heavily soiled items select “Soak” or
“Pre-wash”
for lightly soiled items select Short wash"
1 kg – Soak
– Pre-wash
– Short wash
Use the Wool programme for textiles with
wool content.
If “cold” is selected for the temperature,
the water is warmed to 24°C. This helps
the effect of the detergent.
For shorter programmes use Delicates +
Short wash and not “QUICKWASH 40°C”
Fill the drum
loosely 1/2 to 3/4
full
– Soak
– Pre-wash
– Short
Dust in curtains usually makes pre-wash
advisable
1 kg If “cold” is selected for the temperature,
the water is warmed to 24°C. This helps
the effect of the detergent
2,5 kg – Water plus Add less detergent (half load)
5 kg The washing should be washed but not
treated with fabric conditioner.
5 kg
5 kg
See Section on Additional options for more details, and also Section on Programmable functions.
Programme selection
19
Programme sequence
COTTONS MINIMUM IRON DELICATES
Soak optional optional optional
Pre-wash optional optional optional
Main wash
X
X
X
Top-up rinse from 75°C
Graduated rinsing from 50°C from 50°C
No. of rinses – normal 3 oder 4
1)
33
– part load 2 3 3
– short wash 2 2 3
Rinse & interim spin (rpm) max. 1000 max. 500
Final spin (rpm) max. 1200 max. 900 max. 600
Anti-crease spin & loosen max. 30 mins max. 30 mins max. 30 mins
Rinse hold optional optional optional
Without final spin optional optional optional
Wash rhythm normal normal gentle action
Water level – Wash
– Rinse
low
2)
low
2)
low
2)
medium
2)
high
high
Notes:
X programme section available
Programme section not available
1)
A 4th rinse automatically switches in if there is too much foam in the drum, or if a spin speed lower
than 800 rpm has been selected.
2)
Increasing the water level:
The water level can be increased from a low level to a higher level by pressing the “Water plus” button.
3)
Top-up rinse:
Additional water flows into the drum, and the suds are cooled slightly. Hot water might damage plastic
drain pipes.
Graduated rinsing:
The suds are cooled at the end of the wash cycle by water flowing in and being pumped away at inter-
vals. This minimises the danger of creasing, by avoiding sudden temperature changes.
WOOLLENS:
Wool is susceptible to damage from movement when it is wet. Drum movement times during the pro-
gramme are shorter, and the drum rotates more slowly.
Programme sequence
20
WOOLLENS QUICKWASH
40°C
Starch Spin Separate rinse
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X ––
X
X –––
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32––2
32–
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–max. 500–
max. 900 max. 1200 max. 1200 max. 1200 max. 900
max. 30 min max. 30 min max. 30 min
optional optional optional optional
optional optional optional optional
Wool normal normal
medium
high
low
2)
medium
low
high
Interim spin:
There is a spin between the rinses.
Final spin:
The maximum spin speed according to the programme is held constant for a fixed period of time. In
the programmes MINIMUM IRON, WOOL and Separate Rinse the spin speed is automatically limited
to 900 rpm and in the DELICATES programme to 600 rpm, even if the selector has been set to a
higher spin speed. A lower speed can be selected.
Anti-crease action:
Guards against the tendency for creases to set in when fabrics have been left in water for a long time.
There is drum movement twice a minute.
Programme sequence
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Care symbols
Washing
9 Cottons 95°C
8 Cottons 60°C
7 Cottons 40°C
4 Minimum iron 60°C
2 Minimum iron 40°C
1 Minimum iron 30°C
a Delicates 40°C
@ Delicates 30°C
Machine washable woollens
Use the special ’Wool’ programme,
and only wash textiles bearing the
label shown here:
This symbol is registered by the IWS
(International Wool Secretariat)
/ Hand wash
h do not wash
ABC dry clean
D do not dry clean
y suitable for chlorine bleach
z do not use chlorine bleach
Tumble dry
q at normal temperature
r at low temperature
s do not tumble dry
Ironing
I hot iron
H medium hot iron
G cool iron
J do not iron
N.B. If you have any textiles with the
older wash care labels, select a pro-
gramme according to the label below.
Cottons
[:\]
Minimum iron
?;\
Delicates
={
Woollens
#
Care symbols
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Additional options
Each of the following buttons can be
pressed in to give an additional option.
When the “Door” button is pushed in,
all the other buttons spring out again,
and the additional options are can-
celled.
The following options are additionally
available for certain wash programmes:
“Soak”
For heavily soiled and stained items
with dried on stains, or ones which
can be bleached out, (e.g. blood,
fats and oils, cocoa).
Soak duration: 2 hours.
Amount of detergent for "Soak"
The amount of detergent recom-
mended by the detergent manufac-
turers should be distributed according
to to the wash programme which is to
be run after the “Soak” process.
Programmes without pre-wash:
Add the total amount of detergent to
compartment
j or directly into the
drum on top of the laundry.
Programmes with pre-wash:
1/4 of the detergent should be added
to compartment
i for the soak and
pre-wash, and 3/4 added to compart-
ment
j for the main wash.
Additional options
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“With pre-wash”
For heavily soiled and stained items.
“Water plus”
This is recommended for particularly
delicate fabrics, and
if more water is required for dispens-
ing the detergent.
the water level increases in all sec-
tions of the programmes COTTONS,
MINIMUM IRON and QUICK WASH
40°C.
“Short wash”
The length of the main wash is short-
ened for lightly soiled items. An addi-
tional reduction in temperature is not
recommended as this may lead to
poorer wash results.
In the COTTONS and MINIMUM
IRON programmes only two rinse
cycles are carried out at high water
level.
Spin
The final spin speed is selected by turn-
ing the spin speed selector to the set-
ting required, but also depends on the
basic wash programme chosen.
“Without final spin”
Interim rinse and spin is carried out in
the relevant programmes.
Washing is not spun after the final
rinse, but the water is drained away,
and the machine goes straight into the
anti-crease stage.
“Rinse hold”
Interim rinse and spin is carried out in
the relevant programmes.
At the end of the final rinse the washing
remains suspended in water.
This helps to reduce the possibility of
creasing, if the washing is left for some
time before being taken out of the ma-
chine.
To continue the programme:
Turn the spin speed selector to the re-
quired setting.
The maximum spin speed is automati-
cally limited according to the basic
wash programme chosen.
Additional options
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the washing machine
Clean the casing with a mild non-ab-
rasive detergent or soap and water.
Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Clean the facia panel with a damp
cloth and dry with a soft cloth.
The drum can be cleaned using a
suitable proprietary stainless steel
cleaner.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, or
glass or all purpose cleaners.
These might cause damage to the
plastic surfaces because of the
chemicals they contain.
Detergent dispenser drawer
Pull out the detergent dispenser
drawer until a resistance is felt.
Press down the red release knob
and at the same time pull the drawer
right out of the machine.
Clean the detergent dispenser and
conditioner dispenser compart-
ments. Regularly remove any deter-
gent residues.
Remove the suction tube from com-
partment
p, wash under running
warm water and put back.
Cleaning and care
25
Cleaning the fluff filter and
pump
Check the fluff filter initially after 3 - 4
washes to ascertain how often it is
likely to require cleaning.
With normal cleaning approx. 2 litres of
water run out.
If the drain outlet is clogged, more
water will be retained in the machine
(up to 25 litres).
Caution: if laundry has been
washed at a high temperature,
water draining out of the machine
will still be hot!
Take the (yellow) filter flap opener from
behind the detergent drawer facia
panel, (see illustration above).
Open the flap
Place a dish under the drain fixture.
Turn the fluff filter lid round 2 - 3
times. Do not take it right out.
With large volumes of water when the
dish is full, screw the fluff filter back
into position and empty the dish before
repeating the procedure.
Cleaning and care
26
Once the flow of water ceases,
remove the fluff filter completely and
clean it.
Remove any foreign bodies (e.g. but-
tons, coins, etc.) and fluff.
Turn the impeller by hand to check
that it is free to rotate. Any foreign ob-
jects causing an obstruction should
be removed.
Clean the inside of the fluff filter hous-
ing.
Remove any deposits of lime scale and
detergent or foreign bodies from the
thread of the filter housing and filter unit
(as these objects can cause a leakage
of water).
Put the fluff filter back and screw it in
firmly.
Cleaning and care
27
To clean the water inlet filters
The washing machine has two filters to
protect the inlet valves. These filters
should be checked every 6 months or
so, or more often if there are frequent in-
terruptions to the water supply.
To clean the filter in the union in the
open end of the inlet hose:
First turn off the stopcock.
Unscrew the threaded union con-
necting the free end of the inlet hose
to the stopcock.
Remove the rubber seal from the re-
cess.
Using pointed pliers, take hold of the
plastic filter bar, remove the filter and
clean.
Put the filter and seal back in the
reverse order and reconnect the
hose. Turn on the stopcock and
check the connection is watertight.
Inspect the inlet hose which is sub-
jected to high pressure while the ma-
chine is in operation. The hose should
be replaced if there are small cracks in
the surface, or if it has been otherwise
damaged.
If replacing the inlet hose only use a
hose able to withstand pressure up to
70 bar. Mieles own hoses meet this re-
quirement.
To clean the filter in the water inlet
valve:
Using pliers, carefully loosen the
ribbed plastic nut on the inlet valve,
and unscrew.
Use water pump pliers to withdraw
the plastic filter by the bar (see illus-
tration). Clean, put back and secure.
The two filters must be put back in
place after cleaning.
Cleaning and care
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Problem solving guide
Repair work to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably
qualified person in accordance with local and national regulations.
Unauthorised repairs could be dangerous.
What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . the programme does
not begin:
There is no power.
The “ON” indicator light has not
lit up.
Check that:
the door is properly closed.
the plug is plugged in, and
the socket switch is on.
the fuse or circuit breaker
has not tripped.
There is power and the “ON”
indicator is lit up, but the
programme selector has not
been turned to the “Finish /
Start” position.
Turn the programme selector
to the “Finish / Start” position.
Select a programme.
. . . the “Check water inlet /
outlet indicator light is flash-
ing:
The water inlet is blocked,
but the programme has run
normally.
The stopcock is not opened
far enough.
The inlet hose is kinked.
The water pressure is too
low. Call the Service dept.
The water inlet system is
blocked.
The “Finish” light is on in the
display sequence, but the load
in the machine has not been
washed.
Turn the programme selector
to “Finish / Start”.
Open the stopcock.
Select a programme.
The water outlet is blocked.
Clean the fluff filter and drain
pump.
Has the drain pump been
fitted too high? (max, drain
head 1 metre).
Problem solving guide
29
What to do if, . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . one of the following
lights is flashing:
“Soak/Pre-wash”
“Main wash”
There is a fault.
Start the programme again. If
the light starts flashing again,
call the Service dept.
. . . the “Rinses/Rinse hold”
light flashes quickly?
There is a fault.
. . . the “Rinses/Rinse hold”
light flashes slowly?
The spin speed selector has
been set to “Rinse hold”.
Select a spin speed or “Without
final spin”.
. . . the “Drain/Final spin”
light is flashing:
The final spin has not taken
place. The machine detected
an imbalance.
Loosen the laundry load.
Turn the programme selector
to “Spin”.
The spin speed appropriate
for the programme should be
selected.
. . . the “ON” indicator light
is flashing:
Programme locking is activated.
There was an attempt to alter
the programme.
Reselect the programme
originally chosen.
. . . the washing is not spun
satisfactorily:
The spin speed selected was
too low.
Select a higher spin speed next
time.
The load was not distributed
sufficiently evenly in the drum.
Laundry was spun at a reduced
speed to protect the machine.
Mix large and small items in a
load to avoid imbalance.
The fluff filter is clogged. Clean the fluff filter.
. . . the machine shakes
during the spin cycle:
The four feet are not resting
evenly on the floor.
Level the machine (See Section
on Installation).
. . . in spite of adequate
water supply the water flows
slowly into the machine:
The filters in the water inlet
system are blocked.
Clean the water inlet filters.
Problem solving guide
30
What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . the drum door cannot be
opened.
The appliance is not plugged in
to the electricity supply.
Put the plug in the socket.
Power cut See “What to do if” - (1st
Section) on how to open the
door.
The door was not correctly
engaged.
Please press hard against the
lock side of the drum door and
then press the “Door” button.
There is still water in the drum.
Select the “Drain”
programme for the water to
be pumped out.
Open the drum door
The suds temperature is higher
than 55°C.
. . . large residues of deter-
gent remain in the dispenser
drawer:
The water supply pressure is
too low.
Clean the water inlet filter.
It may be useful to select
“Water plus”.
Washing powder used with
water softener tends to become
sticky.
Pour washing powder into the
dispenser before adding the
water softener.
. . . fabric conditioner is not
completely dispensed or
water remains in the
p com-
partment:
The dispenser drawer was not
pushed right in when the
conditioner was being flushed
in.
The siphon tube is either
incorrectly positioned or
clogged.
Clean the siphon tube.
. . . there is an excessive
build-up of foam:
Too much detergent was used.
Use only a suitable low-lather
detergent at the appropriate
temperature.
Follow recommendations on
the packet.
Take the water hardness
level into account.
Use less detergent for lightly
soiled or small loads.
Problem solving guide
31
What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . lime deposits appear on
the drum surface:
Not enough detergent has been
used.
Use a descaling agent which
must be stated by the
manufacturer to be suitable
for use in washing machines.
Use the correct amount of
detergent to cope with the
water hardness.
. . . grey, greasy particles
cling to washed laundry:
Insufficient amounts of
detergent were used to break
down the particles of grease in
heavily soiled laundry.
Either add more detergent,
or use liquid detergent.
Before washing the next load
run a COTTONS 60°C
programme with liquid
detergent but without a load
to clean the machine.
. . . there are white residues
which look like powder deter-
gent on the washing:
The detergent contained
compounds (zeolites) to aid
water softening which are not
soluble in water. These have
ended up on the textiles.
Use detergents containing
no zeolites to re-wash the
load and in the future. Liquid
detergents usually contain no
zeolites.
Try and brush off the
residues with a soft brush.
. . . liquid detergent does not
give the desired result:
Liquid detergents do not usually
remove stains such as fruit
juice, tea, coffee, wine etc.
Use a general purpose
washing powder containing a
bleaching agent, (check first
with the care label).
Pour stain remover (salts)
into the dispenser drawer
compartment
j
Put the liquid detergent into a
dispenser ball.
Never put stain salts and
liquid detergent together in
the dispenser drawer.
. . . the pump makes strange
noises.
These noises occur at the end
of a pump sequence as a
normal part of the operation.
They are not a fault.
Problem solving guide
32
Opening the drum door in the
event of a power failure
Switch off the washing machine.
Open the drain pump/fluff filter panel
and drain off any water as described
in the Section on Cleaning and care.
Pull the ring of the door mechanism
downwards, the door will open.
Always make sure that the drum is sta-
tionary before reaching in to remove
washing. Reaching into a moving drum
is extremely dangerous.
To check water pressure
Place a bucket under the stopcock.
Turn on the stopcock.
If 5 litres of water flow into the bucket in
15 seconds the water pressure is cor-
rect.
Electric socket
If there is any doubt about the elec-
tricity supply socket, consult a quali-
fied electrician.
Problem solving guide
33
After sales service
In the event of any faults which you can
not remedy yourself, please contact:
Your Miele Dealer or
Your nearest Miele Service depart-
ment.
(see back cover for the address).
When contacting the Service Depart-
ment, please quote the Model and Ser-
ial nos. of your appliance, both of
which are shown on the data plate
visible when the door is opened above
the porthole glass.
Example:
Future updates
The indicator light marked PC is
reserved for the service engineer, for
updates in future years to your machine.
When for example technological devel-
opments offer advanced modifications
to your existing programme cycles, a
service engineer will be able to input
these into your machine controls.
Miele will provide information when
such possibilities become available.
After sales service
34
Installation
Installation surface
Experience has shown that a concrete
floor is the most suitable installation sur-
face for a washing machine. Concrete
floors are far less prone to vibration dur-
ing the spin cycle than wooden floor-
boards or a surface with "soft" proper-
ties.
Please note the following points:
The machine must be level and se-
curely positioned.
To avoid vibrations during spinning,
the machine should not be installed
on soft floor coverings.
If installation must be on a wooden
joist floor, we recommend the use of
a plywood base at least 30 mm thick
and 59 x 52 cm wide. Ideally, the
base should be large enough to
span several joists and should be
bolted to the joists and not only to
the floorboards. Check for the
presence of pipes and cables first.
The most stable part of a floor is
usually in the corner.
If the machine is installed on a
raised plinth, it must be secured
against slippage during spin using
retaining clips (available from the
Miele Spare Parts Dept).
Installation
Lift the machine from its packaging
base and move it to its site. Please
note:
Do not lift the machine by the drum
door.
Ensure that the machine feet and the
floor are dry to prevent the machine
from slipping during the spin cycle.
Removing the transit fitting
Using a pipe wrench turn the left-
hand transit bar 90°.
Turn the right-hand transit bar 90°.
Installation
35
Withdraw the two bars together with
the support plate.
Plug the two holes with the plastic
caps supplied.
The machine should not be moved with-
out the transit fitting in place.
The transit fitting should be stored
in a safe place for future use. It
must be re-fitted if the machine is to
be moved again. Re-fitting is car-
ried out by reversing the procedure.
Installation
36
Levelling the machine
The machine must be perfectly level to
ensure safe and proper operation.
Incorrect installation may increase
water and electricity consumption.
The screw feet can be adjusted to level
the machine:
Unscrew the foot or feet until the ma-
chine stands level.
Hold the foot tight using a pipe
wrench.
Tighten the counternut using a
screwdriver as indicated.
This machine is not intended for in-
tegrated installation or installation
under a continuous worktop. The
UBW building under kit cannot be
used with sloping facia
machines.
Building under
However, the machine,
- complete with its own lid which
must not be removed, -
can still be slid under a worktop, if
there is enough space.
The machine must be allowed to jut out
sufficiently for the control panel not to
be obscured.
Washer-Dryer stack
A Miele tumble dryer can be stacked
with this washing machine. A stacking
kit* is necessary.
All parts marked * are available from
the Miele Spare parts or Sales Depart-
ment, and from some Miele Dealers.
Installation
37
Plumbing
Connection to water supply
The machine should be connected to a
mains water supply in accordance with
standard regulations. The German auth-
orities do not require it to have a non-re-
turn valve as the washing machine has
been designed to comply with DVGW
regulations (German Association of
Gas and Water Engineers, see data
plate).
Connection to a mains water supply
should be carried out by a qualified
plumber and should incorporate a
mains stopcock with 3/4" thread.
The 1.5 m long 3/8" pressure hose
should be connected to the stopcock
via the 3/4" threaded union.
This hose is not suitable for use for con-
nection to a hot water supply. Please
make sure that the washer sits correctly
in the union.
If connection is to be made to a stop-
cock with a short 3/4" thread, the extra
washers enclosed should also be in-
serted in the inlet hose union to com-
pensate.
The connection points are subject to
mains water pressure. Turn on the stop-
cock slowly and check for leaks. Cor-
rect the positioning of the washers and
screw unions if appropriate.
If replacing the inlet hose only use a
hose able to withstand pressure of up
to 70 bar. This also applies to all fittings
used. Miele original parts fulfil this con-
dition.
Longer hoses 2.5 or 4.0 m in length are
available as optional extras.
The pressure hose and solenoid inlet
valve are designed for a water flow
pressure of between 1 and 10 bar. At
higher water pressures it is essential to
fit a reducer valve.
There is a minimum flow pressure of 1
bar pressure if 5 litres of water flow into
a suitable container in 15 seconds.
The two dirt filters, one in the open
end of the inlet hose, one at the inlet
point in the solenoid valve must not
be removed.
Plumbing
38
Connection to the drainage system
The machine drains via a drain pump
with a delivery head of 1 metre.
The drain hose is 1.5 m long. It must
not be kinked as this restricts drainage.
The swivel elbow at the end of the hose
can be turned in either direction, or can
be detached if required with a sharp
twist and pull.
Drain hose connection:
Direct into a sink: Hook the hose
over the edge and secure. Make
sure that the water can flow freely to
avoid flooding and to prevent water
from being sucked back into the ma-
chine.
Connected to a standpipe.
Connected to a plastic drain pipe
with a rubber nipple. There is no
need to use a non-return valve.
Allow the water to drain off into a
floor drain.
If required, the hose can be extended
to a length of 5 m. The necessary parts
can be purchased from the Miele
Spare Parts department.
For a delivery head of more than 1 m
(up to a maximum of 1.8 m) a second
Duo drain pump is available with the
corresponding conversion kit from the
Miele Spare Parts Department.
Plumbing
39
Electrical connection
This machine is supplied ready for con-
nection to an a.c. single phase 230 -
240 V, 50 Hz supply. The machine is
supplied with a 2 m long mains cable
with moulded plug. The voltage, rated
load and fuse rating are given on the
data plate. Please ensure that these
match the household mains supply.
All electrical work should only be car-
ried out by a suitably competent per-
son, in accordance with national and
local safety regulations.
Connection should be made via a
fused plug and a suitable switched
socket which is easily accessible. For
extra safety it is advisable to install a re-
sidual current device (RCD) with a trip
current of 30 mA.
Important
The wires in the mains lead are col-
oured in accordance with the following
code:
Green/yellow = earth
Blue = neutral
Brown = live
As the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance may not corre-
spond with the coloured markings ident-
ifying the terminals in your plug, pro-
ceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured green and
yellow must be connected to the termi-
nal in the plug which is marked with the
letter E or by the earth symbol z or col-
oured green or green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must
be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter N or coloured
black.
The wire which is coloured brown must
be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter L or coloured red.
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363
If this machine or appliance is fitted
with a non-rewireable plug, the follow-
ing information applies:
If the socket outlets are not suitable for
the plug supplied with this product, it
must be cut off and an appropriate
plug fitted.
The plug cut from the flexible cord
should be disposed of and on no ac-
count be inserted into any socket else-
where in the house (electric shock ha-
zard).
The fuse cover must be refitted when
changing the fuse, and if the fuse
cover is lost, the plug must not be used
until a suitable replacement is ob-
tained. The colour of the correct re-
placement is that of the coloured insert
in the base of the plug, or the colour
that is embossed in words in the base
of the plug (as applicable to the design
of plug fitted). The correct fuse rating of
the replacement fuses that are ASTA
approved to BS 1362 should be fitted.
Replacement fuse covers may be pur-
chased from your local electrical sup-
pliers, or Miele Service Agent.
Electrical connection
40
Programmable functions - Selection
With the programmable functions you
can adapt the machine to your individ-
ual requirements. A function stays pro-
grammed in memory until it is can-
celled.
The following programmable func-
tions are avalable:
A High water level
Where rinse results are particularly im-
portant.
Effective for the rinses in programmes:
COTTONS
MINIMUM IRON
QUICK WASH 40°C
B Extra rinse for Cottons
programmes
For soft water areas (water hardness
range 1).
Where rinse results are particularly im-
portant in soft water areas an extra
rinse can be selected as well as high
water level.
C Programme Lock
(Child safety feature)
Programme lock prevents:
a wash programme being changed
into another
unplanned opening of the door
altering the additional functions set
for example by playing children.
The washing machine ignores any
changes after the first three minutes of
starting the programme, for example if
the programme selector switch is set to
a different setting or an additional pro-
gramme is selected.
The “On” light starts flashing
Once the programme selector switch is
turned back to its original position the
“On” light stops flashing.
To cancel a programme for which the
lock has been programmed:
Turn the programme selector switch
to “Finish/Start”.
The programme sequence indicator
lamps start flashing in succession after
approx. 30 seconds.
You can select a different programme
as soon as only the “On” light lights up.
D Gentle action
For gentle washing of slightly soiled
items. Drum movement is reduced.
The “Gentle action” function is avail-
able for COTTONS, MINIMUM IRON
and QUICK WASH 40°C.
Activating the programmable
functions is described on the follow-
ing pages.
Programmable functions - Selection
41
Programmable functions - To programme
Programming and saving the
programmable functions
Programmable functions are activated
using a combination of the buttons for
the optional functions with the pro-
gramme selector switch. These combi-
nations can call up extra functions not
displayed on the control panel.
Programming takes place in three
steps:
select programming mode
activate programmable function
store programmable function in
memory
1. Select programming mode
1 The machine must be switched off
and the door closed. All pushbutton
switches must be released and pro-
gramme selector pointing to “Finish /
Start”.
2 Press in the “Soak” and “Short wash”
buttons.
3 Press in the “I-ON / O-OFF” button.
4 Release the “SOAK” button.
5 Release the “Short wash” button.
The “ON” light now comes on in the se-
quence display and the “Main wash”
light flashes.
2. Activate programmable function
6 For the function required turn the pro-
gramme selector to the appropriate
setting as follows:
–for
High Water Level
programmable function
A
turn to SEPARATE RINSE
–for
Extra rinse
programmable function
B
turn to Drain
–for
Programme lock
programmable function
C
turn to QUICKWASH 40°C
–for
Gentle action
programmable function
D
turn to DELICATES 50°C
7 Quickly press the “Short wash” but-
ton 4 times, (eg in and out twice).
The indicator light “Rinses/Rinse hold”
now lights up in the sequence display.
The programmable function is now acti-
vated.
8 If you wish to activate more than one
programmable function, repeat
steps 6 and 7. If not, then:
3. Save the programmable function
9 Press the I-ON /0-OFF button to re-
lease it.
The machine is now switched off and
the programmable function(s) stored in
memory.
Programmable functions - To programme
42
Programmable functions - Check/Cancel
To check the programmable
function:
To see if a selected programmable
function has been activated, carry out
Steps
1 to
6.
If the “Rinses/Rinse hold" light
comes on , the relevant programm-
able function is activated.
Press the I-ON / 0-OFF button.
This finishes the check.
To cancel the programmable
function:
Repeat the steps
1 to
9.
In step
7 the “Rinses/Rinse hold"
light now goes out.
In step
9 (Press the I-ON / 0-OFF
button) the programmable function is
cancelled.
Programmable functions - Check/Cancel
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Consumption data
Normal Programmes
(without any additional options
or programmable functions)
Load
Consumption data
Electricity
in kWh
Water in
litres
Time
normal
Time
short wash
Cottons 95°C 5.0 kg 1.80 62 1 h 52 mins 1 h 24 mins
Cottons 60°C* 5.0 kg 1.05 59 1 h 47 mins 1 h 12 mins
Cottons 40°C 5.0 kg 0.55 59 1 h 35 mins 1 h 02 mins
Minimum iron 40°C 2.5 kg 0.45 65 1 h 20 mins 43 mins
Delicates 30°C 1.0 kg 0.40 75 1 h 00 mins 41 mins
Woollens 30°C 1.0 kg 0.20 60 49 mins
Starch 5.0 kg 19 mins
Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given as a result of water
pressure, water hardness, water inlet temperature, room temperature, type of
load, volume, fluctuations in the electricity supply and any additional options or
functions selected.
* according to Standard: EN 60456
Consumption data
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Technical data
Height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Depth with door open . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Max. floor load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rated load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuse rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water flow pressure min. . . . . . . . . . . .
Static water pressure max.. . . . . . . . . .
Drain pump head max. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drain pump length max.. . . . . . . . . . . .
Test certificates awarded . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrically suppressed according to. .
85 cm
59.5 cm
60 cm
97 cm
94 kg
1600 Newton (approx. 160 kg)
5 kg dry laundry
}
see Data plate
1 bar
10 bar
1 m
5 m
Radio/tv suppression, VDE
DIN EN 60555/VDE 0838
Technical data
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