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Operating Instructionsfor the W 1926Washing Machine
To prevent accidentsand machine damage, öread these Operating Instructionsbefore installation or use. M.-Nr. 04 955 390
ContentsGuide to the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Preparation for useHelp protect our environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Operating InstructionsOptimal usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Preparing the Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8End of Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Changing the program sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Adding detergent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Adding fabric softener or starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Program selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Program sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Textile care symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Additional options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Delay start/Time remaining indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
USER MAINTENANCE InstructionsCleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Problem solving guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSInstallation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Plumbing Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Programmable functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Contents
2
Guide to the machine1 Supply cable
2 High pressure intake hoses
3 Flexible drain hose, with detachableswivel elbow
4 Detergent dispenser drawer
5 Control panel
6 Drum door
7 Access panel for lint filter and drainpump
8 Four height adjustable legs
Guide to the machine
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b “Delay start” button.
c Time display “hours, mins”.
d “Door” button;opens the drum door.
e “ON/OFF” button;Turns the machine on and off orinterrupts a program.The “On” lamp illuminates.
Detergent dispenser drawer
Compartmenti - for the pre-wash.
Compartmentj - for the main wash.
Compartmentp (with lid) - for fabricsoftener or starch.
fPushbuttons for additional functions.
gSPIN SPEED SELECTOR switch.
hPROGRAM SEQUENCE indicators(LED indicator lamps).
iPROGRAM SELECTOR switch.
Guide to the machine
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Important safety instructionsWARNING - To reduce the risk of fire,electric shock, or injury to personswhile using your appliance, follow basicsafety precautions, including the follow-ing:
1. Read the instructions before usingthe appliance.
2. Do not wash materials that havebeen previously cleaned or soakedin gasoline, dry cleaning solvents, orother flammable or explosive sub-stances. Do not add gasoline, drycleaning solvents, or other flamm-able or explosive substances to thewash water. These substances giveoff vapors that could ignite orexplode.
3. Do not allow children to play on or inthe appliance. Close supervision isnecessary when the appliance isused near children.
4. Before discarding an old applianceunplug the unit and remove thepower cord. Also, remove the door tothe wash compartment to preventif from becoming a hazard.
5. Do not reach into the appliance ifthe drum is moving.
6. This appliance should never be in-stalled or stored outdoors.
7. Do not tamper with the controls.
8. Do not repair or replace any part ofthe appliance, or attempt any servic-ing unless specifically recommendedin these Operating instructions.
9. Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaningsolvents, or other flammable orexplosive substances to the washwater. These subtances give offvapors that could ignite or explode.
10. Under certain conditions, hydro-gen gas may be produced in a hotwater system that has not beenused for 2 weeks or more.HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE.If the hot water system has notbeen used for such a period, be-fore using the washing machine,turn on all hot water faucets andlet the water flow from each forseveral minutes. This will releaseany built up hydrogen gas.As the gas is flammable, do notsmoke or use an open flameduring this time.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For installation and groundinginstructions, refer to the Elec-trical Connection Section ofthis manual.
Important safety instructions
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Help protect our environmentWarning - To reduce the risk of fire,electric shock, or injury to persons,read the IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-STRUCTIONS before operating thisappliance.
Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packing ismostly manufactured from the followingrecycled or recyclable materials:
– corrugated paper/cardboard
– - CFC free polystyrene
– polystyrene foil (transparent)
– Untreated wood
– Polypropylene (PP) strapping
Rather than throwing these materialsaway, please take them to your commu-nity recycling center.
Disposal of your old applianceOld appliances contain materials thatcan be recycled. Please contact yourlocal recycling center about the possi-bility of recycling these materials.
Before discarding an old appliance,unplug it from the outlet and cut offits power cord and remove anydoors to prevent it from becoming ahazard.
Before using the first timeSince all Miele washing machines aretested for proper operation before leav-ing the factory, some residual watermay be left inside.
As this water is not visible, we recom-mend you perform the following stepsbefore you use your new machine forthe first time, or if it has been in storagefor more than a few weeks betweenuses.
^ Do not put any laundry in the ma-chine.
^ Add a small amount of detergent tocompartmentj.
^ Turn “On” the machine.
^ Press the “Rapid wash” button.
^ Turn the dial to “COTTONS 140°F”.
The machine will start to run and willflush out any residual water that may beinside.
Help protect our environment
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Optimal usageThe key to good wash results is findingthe correct combination of detergentand temperature, and then allowing thewashing machine to optimize their us-age through its programming. Programlengths can vary for this reason.
The fully electronic controls offer a com-bination of simple operation with manyoptional features. For instance, since amain wash generally gives good resultsfor a normal load, the pre-wash cyclehas been made a user selectable op-tion, saving time,water and energy overolder full cycle machines.
With the „Hydromatic“ system, thedrum can revolve at various speeds.Faster and slower agitation speedsalong with pauses for soaking, combineto ensure excellent wash results.
The automatic load control feature en-sures the correct water level for thetype of fabric and load being washed(even though it may appear as if thereis too little water in the drum!).
Operational noise, no matter what pro-gram is selected, is minimized throughthe use of an accurately balanced drumand special sound insulation.
EconomyTo conserve energy the following tips:
– The automatic load control featurewill adjust the water level for loads upto 13 lbs (6kg). Washing with themaximum load specified for eachprogram water and energy saves.
– Use the correct amount of detergentrequired for the water hardness inyour area. Miele recommends theuse of powder detergents, as theircharacteristics allow them to performbetter in this machine than liquid de-tergents.
If the wash is not heavily stained, selecta lower temperature than indicated onthe wash care label.
Optimal usage
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Preparing the LaundryThe headings numbered (1,2,3,...)show the operating sequence and canbe used as a brief guide.
Before washing
1Prepare the wash load
^ Empty all pockets.
Foreign objects accidentally left inpockets (e.g. nails, coins, paperclips, etc.) can damage clothes andthe machine.
^ Sort the laundry
Only wash items that are labeled ma-chine washable by the manufacturer.Some garments will have a Fabric carelabel in the collar or side seam. If so,sort the laundry by care label and color.
Dark fabrics often contain “excess dye”and should be washed separately sev-eral times before being included in amixed load.
Delicate fabrics should be washed sep-arately using the FINE/DELICATES pro-gram.
Only wash wool or wool mixtures if theyare labeled machine washable on thetextile care label.
^ Pre-treat the laundry
Badly soiled areas (e.g. collars andcuffs) and water soluble stains can bepre-treated with bar soap, stain re-mover, or detergent mixed into a solu-tion or paste.
Do not use detergents containing sol-vents in the machine.
^ For curtains: Remove any leadweights or strips.
Woolens and knitted garments shouldbe turned inside out if recommendedby the manufacturer.
Preparing the Laundry
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2Press the “Door” button to openthe door
3Load the machine
Unfold the laundry and place it in thedrum. For best results we recommendwashing mixed loads consisting of bothlarge and small items. This improveswashing effectiveness and helps dis-tribute the load evenly to keep the ma-chine stable and reduce noise duringspinning.
Recommended load sizes are notedbelow:
COTTONS. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 lbs (6.0 kg)
PERMANENT PRESS. . . 6.5 lbs (3.0 kg)
FINE/DELICATES. . . . . . 3.5 lbs (1.5 kg)
WOOLENS. . . . . . . . . . . 4.5 lbs (2.0 kg)
FINE RINSE . . . . . . . . . . 6.5 lbs (3.0 kg)
4Close the machine door
Make sure there are no clothes caughtbetween the drum door and seal.
5Add detergent
See the “Adding detergent” section fordetails.
To start a program
1Turn the program selectorto Finish / Start
2Press the “ON/OFF” button
3Press any desired “Additionalfunction” pushbuttons
(See the “Delay start” section if this fea-ture is desired.)
4Select the final spin speed
5Turn the program selector to thedesired program
The program selector can be turned tothe left or the right.
Preparing the Laundry
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End of ProgramAfter washing
1Turn the program selector switchto “Finish/Start”
2Press the “ON/OFF” button.
3Press the “Door” button.
Do not attempt to remove laundryfrom the machine if the drum is turn-ing. You may seriously injure your-self. If the drum turns with the dooropen, contact the Miele Service De-partment.
4Remove the wash.
5Check the folds in the door seal forany small articles such as buttonsor nails which may be lodgedthere.
Make sure the drum is empty bymanually turning it completelyaround. Items inadvertently left inthe machine may be damaged (e.g.shrink) or cause discoloration ofother laundry during the next washcycle.
6Close the drum door.
End of Program
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Changing the program sequenceTo cancel a program:
^ Turn the program selector to“Finish/Start”.
To interrupt a program:
^ Press the “ON/OFF” buttton.
To continue the program, turn the ma-chine back on.
To change an incorrectly selectedprogram:
^ Turn the program selector switch to“Finish/Start”.
When only the “On” lamp is lit, a newprogram can be selected.
To change a program which has been“locked” using the Child Safety feature,see the “Programmable functions” sec-tion.
To omit a program stage:
A program stage must first be reachedto be omitted. When the sequence indi-cator lamp of the program stage youwould like to omit illuminates:
^ Turn the program selector to“Finish/Start”
As soon as the program sequence indi-cator lamp for the stage you wish to en-ter starts flashing:
^ Turn the program selector switch tothe desired program.
Changing the program sequence
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Adding detergentPowder detergent should be added tocompartmentj (main wash) andcompartmenti (pre wash, if selected)at the beginning of each wash cycle.Due to the design of the Miele 1/3 to 1/2the manufacturer’s recommendedamount of detergent is plenty for excel-lent wash results.
Do not use chlorine bleach!
Water is taken in through compartmentj during the main wash. If your wateris extremely hard (above 400 ppm cal-cium carbonate) and compartmentjis too small for the amount of detergentneeded, a service technician can re-program the machine so that water anddetergent can also enter through com-partmenti.
For small loads:
– Proportionately reduce the amount ofdetergent used for each small load.
– Check the wash results and the con-dition of the laundry.
– If the laundry is not clean or if it isgray or hard to the touch, addslightly more detergent the next timeyou use the machine.
It is important to use the cor-rect amount of detergent, be-cause...
...too little detergent can result in:
– gray laundry
– grease/stains not being removed
– lime deposits on the heating ele-ments and drum (in hard water ar-eas).
...too much detergent can result in:
– excessive foam
– insufficient agitation
– poor cleaning and rinsing results.
Water Softeners
If you wish to use a water softener tocut down on detergent usage in hardwater areas:
– add the amount of detergent neces-sary for a soft water area.
– Add the specified amount of watersoftener according to the manufac-turer’s instructions.
Always add the detergent first, in com-partmentsi andj followed by thesoftener, to ensure that both are prop-erly dispensed.
Adding detergent
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Adding fabric softener or starchIf fabric softener is desired, it will workmore effectively and be gentler on theclothes if it is dispensed in the finalrinse cycle of the wash, rather than inthe dryer with softener sheets. To auto-matically dispense fabric softener:
^ Open the lid of compartmentp.
^ Pour an amount of liquid fabric soft-ener into compartmentp accordingto the manufacturer’s instructions. Donot exceed the maximum fill levelmarked inside the compartment, asthe excess will prematurely activatethe siphon and be wasted.
^ Close the compartment lid and pushin the dispenser drawer.
The softener will automatically be dis-pensed during the final rinse cycle.
At the end of the program a smallamount of water will normally remain incompartmentp. A high water level inthis compartment, however, may indi-cate that the dispenser drawer wasopened, or the siphon is clogged. Inthis case, the siphon tube should becleaned (see “Cleaning and Care”).
StarchStarching can be performed separately(see below) or can be included in anywash program as part of the final rinse.
Never mix fabric softener and starch to-gether in compartmentp. This canclog the dispenser.
If starch is used for shirts, blouses, ta-ble cloths, napkins, etc., pour theliquid starch into compartmentp (usethe same procedure as for fabric soft-ener).
Using the “Starch” program to dis-pense liquid starch.
– Prepare the starch solution accord-ing to the manufacturer’s instructionsand pour it into compartmenti.
– Use the normal water level (WaterPlus button “out”) when starching sothat the solution will have the maxi-mum effect.
“Without final spin” can be selected toreduce fabric creasing.
Adding fabric softener or starch
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Program selectionProgram Temperature
rangeFabric
COTTONSFor cotton fabrics withoutspecial finishes.
85 - 105°F105 - 120°F140 - 190°F
For dark colored items.For light colored items.Exclusively white items.
PERMANENT PRESSFor cotton blends, polyesterblends and synthetics suchas acrylic, nylon and ramie.
85°
105 - 120°F140°F
For dark fabrics which are a blend or 100%synthetic fabrics.For light colored cotton or synthetic items.For white polyester/cotton items.
FINE/DELICATESFor synthetics, machinewashable silks, lace orcrocheted (non-woolen)items, curtains and knits.
cold - 85°F
105 - 120°F140°F
For dark colored silks and all synthetic items(lingerie).For light colored silks and lace tablecloths.For white cotton lace and crocheted items.
WOOLENSFor all machine washablewoolens and wool blends./
cold Use detergents made specifically for wool.Reduce or turn off the spin speed for „Handwash only“ or non-wool items.
Starch cold For tablecloths, napkins, aprons and shirts.
Spin For spinning wet items not washed in the ma-chine (hand washed). Such items must besuitable for machine spinning.
Drain For use when the laundry is to be removedwet for drip drying. Normally used inconjunction with „Without final spin“.
Fine rinse For hand washed items that can be gentlyrinsed, and if desired, spun.
Program selection
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max. load Additional optionsavailable
Normal wash cycle Rapid washcycle
13 lbs6 Kg
Pre-washWater plus
Gentle wash
Available Available
6.5 lbs3 Kg
Pre-washWater plus
Gentle wash
Available Available
3.5 lbs1.5 Kg
Pre-washGentle wash
Available Available
4.5 lbs2.0 Kg
Available –
13 lbs6.0 Kg
Available
Available –
Available –
6.5 lbs3.0 Kg
Available –
Program selection
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Program sequenceCOTTONS PERMANENT
PRESSFINE/
DELICATES
Pre-wash Selectable(1) Selectable(1) Selectable(1)
Main wash ß(1) ß(1) ßInterim rinse ß ß –
Graduated rinse – ß ßNumber of rinses 4 3 3
Rinse and interim spin ß – –
Graduated spin rpm max. 800(2) – –
Final spin rpm max. 1200 max. 900(2) max. 600(2)
„Without final spin“ available ß ß ß„Gentle wash“ Selectable Selectable Selectable
Wash rhythm normal normal normal
Water level - wash- rinse
low(1)
low(1)low(1)
highhighhigh
Approx. running time (Normal cycle) 1h 48 min 1 h 07 min 53 min
Explanations:X Cycle included– Cycle not included
Interim rinse:Additional water flows into the drum, and the suds are cooled slightly.
Graduated rinse:The suds are cooled at the end of the wash cycle by incoming water, and drained in intervals. Thisminimizes the danger of creasing by avoiding sudden temperature changes.
(1) Increased water level:The water level can be increased from the normal level to a higher level by pressing the „Water plus“button.(2) Maximum spin speed is automatically set by the machine.
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Program sequence
WOOLENS Starch Spin Fine rinse
– ß – –
ß – – –
– – – –
– – – –
2 – – 2
– – – –
– – –
max. 1200 max. 1200 max. 1200 max. 900(2),
ß ß – ß– ß – –
Woolens normal – –
lowlow
low–
––
–high
38 min 18 min 7 min 14 min
Graduated spin:The speed is gradually increased, until the final spin speed is reached.
Final spin:The maximum spin speed is held constant for a fixed period of time.In the program PERMANENT PRESS, WOOLENS and Fine rinse the spin speed is automatically limitedto 900 rpm and in the FINE/DELICATES program to 600 rpm, even if the selector has been set to ahigher speed. A lower speed can also be selected.
Woolens:Wool is susceptible to damage when it is wet. Agitation times during this program are shorter, and thedrum rotation is slower.
„Without final spin“:At the end of the final rinse the wash remains suspended in water if the SPIN SPEED SETTING is set to„Without final spin“. This helps to reduce creasing if the laundry will not be removed immediately uponcompletion of the cycle.
Program sequence
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Textile care symbolsSome clothing manufacture’s place tex-tile care symbols on their products. Thefollowing is an explanation of some ofthese symbols.
Washing (°C)
987 COTTONS
4321PERMANENT PRESS
21 FINE/DELICATES
a@ WOOLENS
The significance of the bar beneath thewash tub is:
no bar normal (maximum) agitation;e used in the Cottons program
bar reduced (medium) agitation;f used in the Permanent Press,
Gentle wash, or Delicatesprogram.
broken minimal agitation;bar used in the Woolens programg
Temperature Conversion Chart
°C 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
°F 85 105 120 140 155 180 190
/ Hand wash
h do not wash
ABC dry clean only
D do not dry clean
y suitable for chlorinebleaching
z not suitable for chlorinebleaching
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
Textile care symbols
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Additional optionsBy using the pushbuttons to select oneor more additional options, basic pro-grams can be tailored to the type oflaundry being washed.
When the “Door” button is pressed, theother buttons will spring out, cancellingany additional options.
“Pre-wash”– Use for heavily soiled or stained
laundry items.
– Available in the “COTTONS”, “PER-MANENT PRESS” and “FINE /DELICATES” programs.
The required amount of detergentshould be added to compartmenti.
“Water plus”Slightly increases the water level, bestused;
– For particularly delicate fabrics in ad-dition to the “Gentle wash” option,
– In hard water areas, if additionalwater is required for dispensing de-tergent,
– In soft water areas to enhance wash-ing and rinsing results.
– By people who are allergic to deter-gents.
The “Water plus” option is available inthe following programs:
– The wash and rinse cycle in COT-TONS.
– The wash cycle in PERMANENTPRESS.
“Gentle wash”– Drum movement is reduced by half
for gentle washing of slightly soiledlaundry items, or delicate fabricswhich otherwise tend to pill.
Available in the “COTTONS” and “PER-MANENT PRESS” programs.
“Rapid wash”– Offers a quick wash cycle (approx.
38 minutes)– Can be used with or without a
pre-wash. “Rapid wash” is availablein all programs.
To operate:
1Push in the ON/OFF button to turn onthe machine.
2Push in the Pre-wash button if de-sired.
3Push in the Rapid wash button. No-tice the thick gray ring surroundingthe button. This gray ring corre-sponds to the gray ring surroundingthe COTTONS, PERMANENT PRESS,and FINE / DELICATES programs onthe Selector switch. As long as theprogram selected is within this ring,the actual wash times will be close towhat is displayed.
4Choose the desired program and themachine will start.
Additional options
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Delay start/Time remaining indicatorTime display “H:min”The Time display has a dual function.
– It shows the time remaining in thewash program, and
– it shows the programmed “Start de-lay” remaining before the programbegins.
Delay Start
Upon turning on the machine, the “De-lay start” lamp will be blinking. The startof the program can be delayed up to 9hours and 30 minutes.
Entering the start delay:
– Press the button to the left of the “De-lay start” lamp as many times asnecessary until the desired time de-lay appears. Each time the button ispressed, the delay will increase by30 minutes.
Select the program
– The display will begin counting back-wards in one minute increments. The“Delay start” lamp will remain lit.
Program start
– When the delay time reaches zero,the “Time remaining” lamp will illumi-nate, and the “Delay start” lamp willgo out. The display will now show thetime remaining in the wash program.
Deleting the start delay
– When the display reaches “9 h 30min”, press the button to the left ofthe “Delay start” lamp and the delaywill be deleted.
Remaining time
The display will count down the time re-maining in the wash program in oneminute increments as soon as:
– A program is selected, or
– The time delay reaches zero.
Delay start/Time remaining indicator
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Cleaning and careTo clean the washing machine:^ Clean the casing using a mild non-
abrasive detergent or soap andwater, and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
^ Clean the control panel with a dampcloth.
^ If necessary, the drum can becleaned using a stainless steelcleaner according to the manufac-turer’s instructions. A stainless steelcleaner specially formulated for usein washing machines is availablefrom the Miele Technical Service De-partment.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or sol-vents.
Cleaning the detergent drawerShould the detergent drawer becomeclogged or dirty, it can be cleaned asfollows:
^ Pull the drawer out until it stops.
^ Press down the red release lever andpull the drawer out of the machine.
^ Clean the dispenser compartmentsand the fabric softener duct.
^ Remove the siphon tube from com-partmentp and rinse in warm water.
Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the drain pump andlint trapOccasionally small objects, (buttons,coins, etc.), may find their way into thelint trap. If the machine does not draincompletely, the lint trap should bechecked to ensure that it is free of for-eign objects.
To clean the lint trap, remove the toolfrom behind the detergent dispenserdrawer.
^ Open the lint trap door.
^ Place a 2 quart (2l) capacity con-tainer underneath the drain tube.
^ Turn the lint trap lid counterclockwise2 - 3 times. Do not remove it. Approx.2 quarts (2 l) of water will drain out ofthe hose.
If the main drain hose is clogged, morewater will be retained in the machine(max. 6.5 gal/25l). In this case, tightenthe lint trap lid and empty the dish be-fore repeating the procedure as oftenas necessary.
Caution: If laundry has beenwashed at a high temperature, thewater draining out of the machinewill still be hot! Stop and allow it tocool before proceeding.
Cleaning and care
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^ Once the flow of water stops, removethe lint trap and clean it.
^ Remove any foreign objects (e.g.buttons, coins, etc.) or lint.
^ Turn the drain pump impeller (in theback of the chamber) by hand tocheck that it rotates freely.
^ Clean the inside of the lint trap hous-ing.
Remove any detergent deposits or for-eign objects from the thread of the filterhousing and filter unit before replacingthe lint trap.
Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the water inlet filters.The washing machine has two water in-let filters to protect each inlet valve.
To clean the filter in the inlet hose:
^ Turn off the valve.
^ Carefully unscrew the inlet hose fromthe valve by turning the connectorcounterclockwise using a wrench ifnecessary.
^ Remove the rubber seal from theconnector.
^ Using needle nose pliers, grasp theplastic filter and pull it out of the hoseconnector. Clean the filter under run-ning water and carefully remove anylarge particles.
^ Replace the filter and seal and recon-nect the hose. Slowly turn on thevalve and check for leaks.
Inspect the inlet hose regularly. Thehose should be replaced if there aresmall cracks in the surface, or if it hasbeen otherwise damaged or cut.
If a replacement is necessary, use onlya genuine Miele inlet hose as otherhoses may burst under pressure.
To clean the filter in the inlet valve:
^ Using a wrench, carefully loosen andremove the plastic hose connector onthe inlet valve.
^ Using needle nose pliers, withdrawthe plastic filter by pulling on the bar(see illustration). Rinse under water toclean, and then replace.
The two filters - one at the pressurehose/valve connection and one atthe inlet connection to the solenoidvalve - must not be removed.
Cleaning and care
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Problem solving guide
Any work done on the electrical components of this appliance should onlybe performed by a qualified technician in accordance with all local and na-tional codes and regulations. Unauthorized repairs may result in personalinjury and machine damage.
What to do if, . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . The program doesnot start?
There is no power.The “ON” indicator lamphas not lit up.
Check that..:– the door is properly
closed.– the machine is plugged
in.– the fuse or circuit
breaker has not trip-ped.
There is power and the“ON” indicator lamp is on,but the program selectorhas not been turned tothe “Finish / Start” posi-tion.
– Turn the program se-lector to the “Finish /Start” position.
– Select a program.
. . . The “Check / ”indicator lamps areflashing?
The “Check p” indicatorlamp is flashing, and theprogram has started.The water inlet is blocked.
– The inlet valve is notopened far enough.
– The inlet hose iskinked.
– The water pressure istoo low. Call the Techni-cal Service Dept.
The “Check q” indicatorlamp is flashing.The drain is blocked.
– Clean the drain pumpand lint trap.
– Has the drain hosebeen installed toohigh? (max drain height= 4 feet)
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What to do if, . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . the “Pre-wash”,“Main wash” or “Rinse1-2" indicator lamp isflashing?
There is an internal prob-lem.
Restart the program. Ifthe indicator lamp startsflashing again, call theService Dept.
. . . The ”Rinse & hold“indicator lamp is flash-ing?
The spin speed selectorhas been set to ”Withoutfinal spin”.
Select a spin speed set-ting.
. . . The “Final spin” in-dicator lamp is flash-ing?
The final spin has nottaken place. The machinedetected an imbalance.
– Redistribute the laun-dry load.
– Select a spin speed.– Turn the program se-
lector to “Spin”.
. . . The “ON” indicatorlamp is flashing?
The child-safety feature isactivated, and the pro-gram has been changed.
Go back to the programoriginally selected.
. . . The wash is too wetafter the final spin?
The spin speed selectedwas too low.
Select a higher spinspeed next time.
The load was not evenlydistributed in the drum,and the laundry was spunat a reduced speed toprotect the machine.
Mix large and small itemsin a load to avoid imbal-ance.
The drain pump or linttrap is clogged.
Clean the drain pump orlint trap.
. . . The machineshakes during the spincycle?
The four feet are not rest-ing evenly on the floor.
Level the machine (seeInstallation Section).
The shipping struts havenot been removed.
Remove the shippingstruts.
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What to do if, . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . In spite of adequatewater supply, the waterflows slowly into the ma-chine?
A water inlet filter isblocked.
Clean the water inlet fil-ters.
. . . Large residues ofdetergent remain in thedispenser drawer?
The water pressure istoo low.
– Clean the filters in thewater inlet system.
– It may help to select“Water plus”.
Detergent used with awater softener tends tobecome sticky.
Pour detergent into thedispenser before addingany water softener.
. . . Fabric softener isnot completely dis-pensed or water remainsin the compartment?
The dispenser drawerwas not pushed in whenthe fabric softener wasbeing dispensed.
Make sure the drawer is inall the way.
The siphon tube is eitherincorrectly positioned orclogged.
Clean the siphon tube.
. . . There is an exces-sive build-up of foam?
Use only a low-sudsingdetergent at the appro-priate temperature.
– Follow recommenda-tions on the package.
– Take the water hardnessinto account.
– Use less detergent forlightly soiled or smallloads.
. . . Lime deposits ap-pear on the drum sur-face?
Not enough detergenthas been used.
– Use a decalcifier suit-able for use in washingmachines. A productcalled “Quick” is avail-able from the MieleTechnical Service Dept.
– Use the correct amountof detergent for thewater hardness in yourarea.
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What to do if, . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . Grey greasy parti-cles cling to washedlaundry?
Insufficient detergent wasused to break down theparticles of grease inheavily soiled laundry.
– Add more detergent.– Before washing the
next load run a COT-TONS 120°F programwith detergent but with-out a load to clean themachine.
. . . Liquid detergentdoes not give the de-sired result?
Liquid detergents do notcontain bleaching agents.They do not removestains as well as pow-dered detergents contain-ing non-chlorinatedbleaches.
– Use a general purposepowder detergent con-taining a bleachingagent.
– Pre-treat stains with astain remover.
. . . After washing pill-ing appears on the fab-ric?
This is a normaloccurance of everydaywear with some fabrics.
These fabrics must behandled with care. Washthem using theDELICATES programand/or select „Gentlewash“ in the future.
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Opening the drum door duringa power failure
To prevent water from spilling on tothe floor, make certain the machineis drained before opening the door.
^ Turn off the washing machine.
^ Open the lint trap door and drain anywater as described in the Cleaningand care section.
^ Pull down the ring in the upper rightcorner of the access area, and thedoor will open.
Never reach into a rotating drum! Al-ways make sure the drum is station-ary before reaching in to removelaundry. Reaching into a movingdrum is extremely dangerous.
To check water pressure^ Place a bucket under the water sup-
ply valve.
^ Turn on the valve.
If 1 gallon (3.8 l) of water flows into thebucket in 15 seconds the water pres-sure is adequate.
Electricity– If there is any doubt about the electri-
cal supply or connection, consult aqualified electrician.
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After sales serviceIf problems occur that cannot be easilyfixed, or if the appliance is under war-ranty, please contact:
– The nearest Miele Technical ServiceDepartment (see back cover).
When contacting the Technical ServiceDepartment, please have the modeland Serial numbers of your applianceavailable, both which can be found onthe dataplate visible above the frontglass on the inside of the door.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSInstallation surface
Experience has shown that a concretefloor is the most suitable surface for awashing machine. Concrete floors areless prone to vibration during the spincycle than wooden floors.
Please note the following points:
^ The machine must be level and se-curely positioned.
^ To avoid vibration during spinning,the machine should not be installedon soft floor coverings.
^ If installation must be on a woodenjoist floor, we recommend the use ofa plywood base at least 11/4" thick by23 5/8" X 23 5/8" wide (30mm X600mm X 600mm). Ideally the baseshould be large enough to span sev-eral joists and should be anchored tothe joists and not just the floorboards.
^ As a general rule, we recommend theinstallation of the machine (orwasher/dryer stack) in the corner of aroom where the stability of the floor isgreatest.
^ If the machine is installed on a raisedplatform, it should be secured usingretaining clips (available from theMiele Technical Service Dept.). If in-stalled on a masonary or concretebase, the base should be providedwith a rim 1/2" to 3/4" (12-20 mm) high.
Installation
Lift the machine from its shipping palletand move it to the installation site.Please note:
^ Do not lift the machine by the drumdoor.
^ Ensure that the machine feet and thefloor are dry to prevent slippage dur-ing the spin cycle.
Removing the shipping struts
^ Turn the left shipping strut 90° coun-terclockwise.
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^ Turn the right shipping strut 90°clockwise.
^ Withdraw the two struts together withthe support plate.
^ Plug the two holes with the plasticcaps provided.
Movement of the machine without theshipping struts in place should be keptto a minimum.
The shipping struts should bestored in a safe place for future use.They must be reinstalled before themachine is moved. Reinstallationcan be performed by reversing theabove procedure.
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Leveling the machine
To ensure smooth operation, it is es-sential that the machine is level.
Failure to level the machine can resultin the machine “banging” in the spincycle or “walking” across the floor dur-ing operation. Energy and water usewill also increase.
Adjust the four leveling feet as fol-lows:
^ Tip the machine slightly and place asupport, such as a block of wood,underneath it.
BEWARE : The washing machine isheavier than it looks! When tippingthe machine, be careful that it doesnot slip or slide along the floor. Takecare not to injure yourself or dam-age any surrounding furniture.
^ Unscrew each of the four feet asmuch as necessary by turning boththe foot 1 as well as the locking ring 2to the left using a screwdriver (see il-lustration).
^ Remove the supports, stand the ma-chine on its feet and check to see if itis level.
Repeat this procedure as often as nec-essary until the machine stands level.
^ Once level, hold the foot 1 immobileusing a wrench while turning thelocking ring 2 to the right using ascrewdriver. Turn each locking ringuntil it is tight against the bottom ofthe machine frame.
All four locking rings must be tightagainst the bottom of the machine.In addition, check to see that thefeet were not inadvertently un-screwed while tightening the rings.Running a machine that is not levelor whose feet are not tight maycause damage to both the machineand its surrounding area.
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If a countertop is placed over thewasher, at least a 1/4 gap must beleft between the top of the machineand bottom of the countertop; andnothing should be within 1/2” of anyother side of the washing machine.
Washer / Dryer Stack
This Miele washing machine can be in-stalled as part of a washer dryer stackin combination with a Miele tumbledryer. The dryer can only be stacked ontop of the washer and never vice versa.
For this purpose, a stacking kit is avail-able from the Miele Technical Servicedepartment or your Miele dealer.
A washer and dryer should neverbe stacked without using theproper stacking kit. Doing so isextremely dangerous, as the dryermay vibrate off of the washingmachine during use.
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Any residual water left in themachine from the factory test-ing process can be flushed outas follows:^ Do not put any laundry in the ma-
chine.
^ Place 1/4 of the recommendedamount of detergent in compartmentj.
^ Turn on the machine.
^ Press the “Rapid wash” button.
^ Turn the program selector to the“COTTONS 140°F” program.
^ Any residual water will be flushed outduring the wash program.
Water hardness reminderThe amount of detergent needed towash clothes depends on various fac-tors, including the water hardness inyour area. You can set the water hard-ness dial in the detergent dispenser asa reminder.
^ Turn the dial to the desired setting.Use the tool supplied with the ma-chine. It is located behind the deter-gent drawer, on the left hand side(see Cleaning and Care).1 = soft, 4 = very hard water
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Plumbing ConnectionsConnect the cold water intake hose(blue mark) to the cold water valve andthe hot water intake hose (red mark) tothe hot water valve.
Turn on the valves and check for leaks.The water pressure must be within15-145 psi (1-10 bar). If the water pres-sure is greater than 145 psi(10 bar), a pressure reducer must beinstalled. If the water pressure is below15 psi (1 bar), insufficient water may beavailable for a complete fill.
The water intake hoses are equippedwith screen filters. Please do not re-move these filters.
Please note
If the machine is being connected to acold water supply only, both the hotand cold water intake hoses should beattached to the cold water valvethrough the use of a Y adapter (avail-able at any hardware store). Both hosesmust be connected to a water source,or the machine will not function prop-erly. Do not connect the washer to hotwater only.
Connection to the drainsystemThe 5 ft. (1.5 m) drain hose may beconnected as follows:
1. Directly into a sink: hook the hoseover the edge of the sink and secureit firmly (e.g. by tying the hose to thewater faucet).
2. To a stand pipe: place the drainhose into a 1 1/2“ (38 mm) stand pipeand firmly secure it.
3. To a floor drain: The machine isequipped with anairgap/anti-siphoning system so thatno minimum drain height is required.
^ The machine drains using a pumpwith a maximum delivery height of 4ft. (1.2 m).
^ Make sure there are no kinks in thedrain hose.
^ If desired, the drain hose may be ex-tended to 15 ft. (4.5 m) maximum.
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Electrical connectionGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded.
In the event of a malfunction or break-down, grounding will reduce the risk ofelectric shock by providing a path ofleast resistance for the electric current.This appliance is equipped with a cordhaving an equipment grounding con-ductor and plug. The plug must beplugged into an appropriate outlet thatis properly installed and grounded inaccordance with all local codes and or-dinances.
Warning
Improper connection of the equip-ment-grounding conductor can re-sult in the risk of electric shock.Check with a qualified electrician ifyou are in doubt as to whether theappliance is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided withthe appliance; if it will not fit the outlet,have the proper outlet installed by aqualified electrician.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONSThis installation should be done by anexperienced and qualified technician,in accordance with local codes andregulations.
The washing machine is supplied with a5 ft long, 4 wire cord, ending in a NEMA14-30 P plug, ready for connection to a120 V/240V (208 V) 60 Hz, AC powersupply.
The proper outlet can be purchasedfrom any electrical supply dealer orfrom the Miele Technical Service Dept.Ask for a NEMA 14-30 R receptacle.
“EASY INSTALLATION KIT”If you don’t have a dedicated 4 wire,120 V/240 V (208 V), 15 Amp line forthis appliance, but you have a 3 or4 wire, 240 V (208 V), 30 Amp line, youcan use an optional “Easy InstallationKit”, which will allow you to connect thisappliance to that line.
For more information on the electricalconnection and the “Easy InstallationKit” please contact
– the nearest Miele Technical ServiceDepartment.
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Programmable functionsWarning - To reduce the risk of fire,electric shock, or injury to persons,read the IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-STRUCTIONS before operating thisappliance.
The following additional functions canbe programmed into the machine if de-sired:
A High water level (only in“Cottons” rinses)
Where rinse results are particularly im-portant (e.g. Soap allergies).
B 5th Rinse in the “Cottons”program
For soft water areas (up to 135 ppmcalcium carbonate).
In soft water areas, a higher water levelcan be selected in addition to a 5thrinse cycle, if required.
C Extra water intake throughcompartmenti
A 10 second water intake through com-partmenti during the main wash canbe added.
D Program Lock(Child Safety Feature)
When activated, the washing machinewill ignore any changes made after thefirst three minutes of operation. For ex-ample, if the Program Selector ismoved to a different setting or an addi-tional function is selected after the firstthree minutes, the “On” lamp will flash,notifying you that the Child Safety Fea-ture has been activated. The programwill, however, continue uninterrupted.This prevents children from inadver-tently changing or stopping a wash pro-gram by playing with the dials.
If the Program Selector is turned to itsoriginal position, the “On” lamp will stopflashing.
To change a program once the ProgramLock is activated:
^ Turn the Program Selector to“Finish/Start”.
After about 30 seconds, the sequenceindicator lamps will start flashing in suc-cession. A new program can be se-lected as soon as the “On” lamp is theonly one remaining lit.
E Additional rinse in Rapidwash
For soft water areas.
For an extra thorough rinse.
The functions described above canbe programmed by the owner usingthe steps shown on the followingpages.
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Step 1:Turn off the machine, close the door, and release all pushbuttons. Set theProgam Selector Switch to “Finish/Start”.
Step 2: 4 seconds.^ Press the “ON/OFF”
button
Step 3:^ Press the “Water plus”
button 4 times (i.e.press in and out twice)
The “ON” lamp will illu-minate and the“Pre-wash” and “Mainwash” lamps will flash.
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nsStep 4:
Desired function:AHigh water level
^ Set the Program Se-lector to “Fine rinse”.Continue with Step 5to activate.
B5th rinse cycle^ Set the Program Se-
lector to “Drain”. Con-tinue with Step 5 toactivate.
CWater intakethrough compart-menti
^ Set the Program Se-lector to “Starch”.Continue with Step 5to activate.
DProgram Lock(Child safety feature)
^ Set the Program Se-lector to “WOOLENScold”. Continue withStep 5 to activate.
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EAdditional rinse inRapid wash
^ Set the Program Selec-tor to “WOOLENS 85°”.Continue with Step 5to activate.
Step 5:^ Press the “Water plus”
button twice (i.e. inand out once) to tog-gle the function“ON/OFF”.
The “Rinse 1-2" lampwill illuminate when thefunction is activated.
Step 6:^ Press the “ON/OFF”
button.
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To check if the function hasbeen stored:^ Perform Steps 1 to 4.
If the “Rinse 1-2" lamp lights up, theprogrammable function is active.
^ Press the “ON/OFF” button. This fin-ishes the check of the programmablefunction.
If, after Step 2, the selector switch isaccidentally turned to a settingother than one of the three shown:– If the “Rinse 1-2" indicator does
not light up - no function wasactivated
– If the “Rinse 1-2" indicator lightsup - proceed as in “Deleting theadditional functions”.
Exception: the “Rinse 1-2" indicatorlamp will light up if the switch is setto “COTTONS 190°F".
Deleting the additional func-tions:Follow the same instructions given un-der “To activate the additional func-tions”, steps 1 to 5.
When the “Rinse 1-2" lamp goes out;
^ Press “ON/OFF”.
The additional function has now beendeleted.
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Technical data1.1 Dimensions
Height
Width
Depth(including distance from wall)
Weight
Capacity
Rated load
Circuit breaker
Water pressure
Maximun drain height
Drain hose diameter
Maximum drain length
Power supply
Max floor load
331/2“ + 1/2“/-1/4“ (850 mm +10/-0,5 mm)
235/8“ (600 mm)
281/4“ (715 mm)
252 lbs. (114 kg)
13 lbs. (6 kg) dry laundry
2.8 kW
15 Amp
14.5-145 p.s.i. (1-10 bar)
4.0 ft. (1.2 m)
1" I.D. (25 mm)
15 ft. (4.5 m)
120 V/240 V single phase(208 V) 60 Hz, AC
682 lbs 3030 Newton
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Technical data
1.2 Specifications
Hot and cold water hoses comeequipped with 3/4” female hose threadconnections.
Drainage is via a 5 ft. long (1.5 m), 11/4” OD hose.
This washing machine is supplied witha 5 foot long cable with plug for con-nection to a 120/240 V (208 V) 60 Hz(3-pole-4 wire grounding) power sup-ply.
Program duration (approximate):
Cottons without prewashRapid wash - Cottons (3.5 lbs)
Spin speed:
W 1926
Detergent dispenser:
Automatic for:
Temperature control:
190°F 1 h 48 min140°F 38 min
from 600 to 1200 rpm
Pre-washMain washFabric softener or starch
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