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Workwear

Oil/fat special

 60 °C to 90 °C

Max. load 8.0 kg

Items

Work coats, jackets, hats, cleaning cloths made from cotton or
mixed fibres

Tip

- Activate Pre-wash for heavy contamination.

- Use liquid detergent.

1400 rpm

Extras: Pre-wash 

Rinses: 3

Dust/Flour special

 40 °C to 90 °C

Max. load 8.0 kg

Items

Cotton or mixed fibre workwear, table cloths or cleaning cloths
soiled with dust or flour

Tip

- The automatic pre-rinse removes any coarse soiling. Add a

second pre-rinse for very heavy levels of soiling.

- Select Pre-wash for stubborn stains.

1400 rpm

Extras: Pre-wash 

, Pre-rinse 

Rinses: 3

Intensive wash

 60 °C to 90 °C

Max. load 8.0 kg

Items

Heavily soiled workwear made from cotton, linen and mixed fibres

Tip

You can achieve particularly good wash and rinse results with a
high water level.

1400 rpm

Extras: Pre-wash 

Rinses: 2

Summary of Contents for 11395240

Page 1: ... installation instructions Washing machine To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essen tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time en GB M Nr 11 368 870 ...

Page 2: ...dry 24 2 Loading the washing machine 25 3 Selecting a programme 26 4 Selecting programme settings 27 5 Adding detergent 29 Adding fabric conditioner or liquid starch separately 30 6 Starting the programme the end of the programme 31 Delay start 32 Programme chart 33 Mop programmes 33 Cleaning cloth programmes 34 Programme packages 35 Standard programmes 41 Extras 42 Pre wash 42 Pre rinse 42 Rinse ...

Page 3: ...sult 52 General problems 53 The door will not open 54 Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and or power cut 55 Miele Service 57 Contact in case of malfunction 57 Optional accessories 57 Installation 58 Front view 58 Rear view 59 Installation locations 60 Installation notes 60 Transporting the washing machine to its installation site 61 Installation surface 62 Removing the transi...

Page 4: ...elay start 74 Programme name 74 Pre wash water 74 Main wash water 75 First rinse water 75 Final rinse water 75 Low water pressure 75 Pre spin mops 75 Mops temp Standard plus 76 Mops Ch th disin 76 Mops Th disin 76 Microfibre mops 76 Mops pre treat rpm 76 Cloths temp Standard plus 76 Cloths Ch th disin 77 Pre treat cloths rpm 77 Empty sensor 77 Early warning counter 77 Water level Cottons 77 Water ...

Page 5: ... Programme packages 80 Disinfection prog code 80 Auto load control 80 Automatic dispensing 80 Peak load signal 80 Peak load prevention 81 Alternating current 81 Heating 81 Payment system 81 Settings for payment systems 81 Feedback signal to pay system 82 Delete paid signal 82 FOC programmes 82 Payment system lock 82 ...

Page 6: ...erials They also contain specific materials com pounds and components which were essential for their correct function and safety These could be hazardous to hu man health and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or if handled incorrectly Please do not therefore dispose of your old appliance with your household waste Please dispose of it at your local com munity waste collecti...

Page 7: ...caused by non compliance with these instructions Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner When instructing other people how to use the washing machine they must be made aware of these safety and warning instruc tions Appropriate use The washing machine is only suitable for washing fabrics with a care label stating that they are suitable for machine was...

Page 8: ...supervision if its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely Children must be able to un derstand and recognise the possible dangers caused by incorrect operation Children may not carry out cleaning or maintenance on the wash ing machine unsupervised Always supervise any children in the vicinity of the washing ma chine Never allow children to play with the was...

Page 9: ... an inadequate earthing system Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the user for which the manufacturer cannot accept liability Repairs should only be undertaken by a Miele approved service technician otherwise any subsequent damage will not be covered by the war ranty Do not make any alterations to the machine unless authorised to do so by Miele The machine must be isolated...

Page 10: ...o the mains electricity supply by an extension lead multi socket adapter or sim ilar These can overheat and are a fire hazard In the case of commercial use all relevant national provisions and regulations DGUV in Germany relating to accident insurance are ap plicable to this machine It is recommended to carry out testing in accordance with national regulations e g the regulatory framework describe...

Page 11: ...all your washing machine in a room where temperat ures below freezing may occur Frozen hoses may burst or split The reliability of the electronic control unit may be impaired at temperat ures below freezing point Before using the machine for the first time check that the transit bars at the rear of the washing machine have been removed see In stallation Removing transit bars During spinning transi...

Page 12: ... ob serve the instructions on the packaging Special descaling agent is available from your Miele dealer or from Miele Service Strictly ob serve the instructions for the descaling agent For textiles that have been treated with solvent based detergents always check whether they can be washed in a washing machine To check whether this is possible refer to safety notes information con cerning the prod...

Page 13: ...to clean the washing ma chine It is particularly important to observe manufacturer s instructions when using a combination of cleaning agents and special application products Products must only be used for applications approved by the manufacturer to avoid any material damage or the occurrence of strong chemical reactions If detergent has come into contact with the eyes rinse out imme diately with...

Page 14: ... a washer dryer stack This requires a Miele washer dryer stacking kit which can be purchased separately Please ensure that the washer dryer connection kit is suitable for the Miele tumble dryer and the Miele washing machine If installing the machine on a Miele plinth available as an optional accessory please make sure you order the correct one for this washing machine Miele cannot be held liable f...

Page 15: ...ack sensor control For going back one level in the menu d Start Stop sensor control Starts the selected programme and cancels a programme once it has started e Programme selector For selecting the wash programme The programme selector can be turned clockwise or anticlockwise f Button For switching the washing machine on and off The washing machine switches itself off automatically to save energy I...

Page 16: ...ols on the control panel Right side Mops Mops plus Mops thermal disinfection Mops chemo thermal disinfection PRO Cottons PRO Left side Cloths Cloths plus Cloths thermal disinfection Cloths chemo thermal disinfection Pads Further programmes ...

Page 17: ...e the Rinse plus sensor control to add an additional rinse cycle to a wash programme Microfibre use the Microfibre sensor control to gently cool microfibre mops at the end of the main wash cycle Residual moisture use the Residual moisture sensor control to set the residual moisture after spinning Spin duration use the Spin duration sensor control to set the residual moisture after spinning Further...

Page 18: ...ted or sharp ob jects e g pens Only touch the display with your fin gers Main menu The main menu of a wash programme displays different values depending on the programme For programmes with a fixed temperat ure setting 1400 Mops 60 C h 0 47 Selected programme with the set temperature Programme duration Spin speed set Selectable Extras Further choices Delay start and the settings on the Supervisor ...

Page 19: ...uch the required value to select it Easy selection If there are no arrows the selection is limited to the displayed values Spin speed 800 1000 400 0 1200 1400 The currently selected value is marked with a frame Touch the required value to select it Setting numerical values To change a numerical value use the and arrows above or below the numbers you want to change Finish today 10 OK 25 Touch the a...

Page 20: ...achine for the first time you will have to define settings for daily use of the appliance Some settings can only be configured during the initial commissioning process After that they must be changed by Miele Ser vice Complete the initial commissioning process These settings are also described under Supervisor level Setting the language You will be asked to select the language you require for the ...

Page 21: ...e display will switch to the Clock display setting Setting the time of day Time 12 OK 05 Use the and sensors to enter the time and confirm your entry with the OK sensor The display will change to the next set ting Selecting programme pack ages Programme packages Standard Pre treat mops Touch the or sensor control until the programme package you want appears in the display Touch the programme packa...

Page 22: ...ot wish to set up a payment system you can skip this stage Payment system No payment system Programme control Touch the No payment system sensor The display will change to the next set ting Select pre wash water Pre wash water Cold Hot Touch the cold sensor if the washing machine is only connected to a cold water supply or touch hot if the washing machine is connected to cold and hot water The dis...

Page 23: ... the dis play Confirm the message with the OK sensor Completing commissioning To complete commissioning the Disin fect cloths programme must be run without laundry and without detergent If the power is interrupted prior to the start of the first wash programme e g if the machine is switched off with the button the initial commissioning process can be completed again Once a wash programme has been ...

Page 24: ...ent based detergents When using solvent based deter gents an explosive mixture may de velop Never use solvent based detergents in the washing machine Sorting mops cleaning cloths etc Separate the mops cleaning cloths and pads Shake mops cleaning cloths and pads out well to get rid of coarse soil ing before placing them in the drum Sorting the laundry Empty all pockets Badly soiled areas and stains...

Page 25: ...and load loosely into the drum Mixing both large and small items gives better wash results and also helps to distribute the load evenly during spin ning The most efficient use of energy and water consumption is achieved when a full load is washed However do not overload as this reduces cleaning effi ciency and causes creasing Closing the door Make sure that no items are caught between the door and...

Page 26: ...the display The display will then change to the main menu for that pro gramme Selecting further programmes with the programme selector turned to Turn the programme selector to the position You can select the required programme via the display Further progs New mops Curtains Touch the or sensor control until the programme you want appears in the display Touch the sensor control for that pro gramme ...

Page 27: ...l appear in the display Temp 40 C 60 C 30 C Select the desired temperature The selected temperature is marked with a frame Selecting the spin speed You can alter the preset spin speed Touch the Spin speed sensor The following will appear in the display Spin speed 800 1000 400 0 1200 1400 Select the spin speed you want The selected spin speed is marked with a frame ...

Page 28: ...the available Ex tras in succession Not all extras options can be selected with every programme If an Extra is not listed it is not permitted for use with the wash programme in question Selecting further options You can select a delay start period or change the settings of the washing ma chine Touch the Further choices sensor control The following will appear in the display Further choices Finish ...

Page 29: ...in the laundry the water hardness Hardness range Hardness in mmol l Degree of German hardness dH I soft 0 1 5 0 8 4 II medium 1 5 2 5 8 4 14 III hard above 2 5 above 14 Check with your local water supplier if you do not know the water hardness in your area Adding detergent Pull out the detergent drawer and add detergent to the compartments Detergent for the pre wash di vide the total recommended a...

Page 30: ... mains in the compartment Dye removers and dyes Damage due to colour run dye removers Colour run and dye removers can cause corrosion in the washing ma chine Do not use colour run or dye re movers in this washing machine Only use dyes suitable for use in a washing machine The manufacturer s instructions on the packaging must be observed External dispensing The washing machine is pre equipped for c...

Page 31: ...quence is also shown in the display Tip Touch the sensor to display the set temperature spin speed and any set Extras End of programme The door remains locked during the anti crease phase However the wash ing machine door can be unlocked at any time by touching the Start Stop sensor Unloading the drum Pull open the door Remove the laundry Items left in the drum could discolour other items in the n...

Page 32: ... entry moves to the next full quarter of an hour and can then be adjusted in 15 minute increments Starting Delay start Touch the Start Stop sensor The door will lock and the time until the programme starts will appear in the dis play Cancelling or changing Delay start Touch the Start Stop sensor The following will appear in the display Add laundry Cancel programme Start programme immediately Touch...

Page 33: ...rpm Extras 2nd Pre rinse Microfibre Rinses 2 5 Thermal disinfection 85 C 15 min Max load 8 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre mops Tip Further disinfection methods can be selected Use powder detergent containing a bleaching agent 1400 rpm Extras 2nd Pre rinse Microfibre Rinses 3 6 Chemo therm disinfection 60 C 20 min Max load 8 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre mops Tip Further ...

Page 34: ...gents The pre set temperature can be altered 1400 rpm Extras Pre wash Rinses 2 5 Thermal disinfection 85 C 15 min Max load 4 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre cloths Tip Use specialist detergents 1400 rpm Extras Pre wash Rinses 3 6 Chemo therm disinfection 70 C 10 min Max load 4 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre cloths Tip Further disinfection methods can be selected Use specia...

Page 35: ...the main wash Use specialist detergents 1400 rpm Extras 2nd Pre rinse Rinses 3 Programme packages You can select various programmes packages The programmes selected from the programme packages are displayed under the Further programmes list Standard New mops 60 C to 90 C Max load 8 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre mops Tip For washing new mops before first use Manufacturing residues are...

Page 36: ... 0 kg Items Items which only need to be rinsed and spun Tip For rinsing residual detergent For removing coarse soiling before the main wash Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed 1400 rpm Rinses 2 Drain Spin Max load 8 0 kg Tip Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed 1400 rpm Clean machine 70 C No load For cleaning the suds container and the drainage system Add universal detergent...

Page 37: ...e external dispensing system 0 60 sec Extras 2nd Pre rinse Microfibre Rinses 2 5 Mops disinfection rtu 85 C Max load 8 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre mops Tip Further disinfection methods can be selected Use powder detergent containing a bleaching agent 0 60 sec Extras 2nd Pre rinse Microfibre Rinses 3 6 Mops disinfection rtu 70 C Max load 8 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre...

Page 38: ...ment or the external dispensing system 0 60 sec Extras Pre wash Rinses 2 5 Disinfect cloths rtu 85 C Max load 4 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre cloths Tip Further disinfection methods can be selected Use specialist detergents 0 60 sec Extras Pre wash Rinses 3 6 Disinfect cloths rtu 70 C Max load 4 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre and microfibre cleaning cloths Tip Further disinfection met...

Page 39: ...d a pre rinse cycle are carried out before the main wash Add the pre treating agent via the fabric conditioner compart ment or the external dispensing system Extras Pre rinse Microfibre Rinses 2 5 Mops rtu cold Max load 8 0 kg Items Cotton mixed fibre or microfibre mops Tip For finishing clean mops Add the pre treating agent via the fabric conditioner compart ment or the external dispensing system...

Page 40: ...tton or mixed fibre workwear table cloths or cleaning cloths soiled with dust or flour Tip The automatic pre rinse removes any coarse soiling Add a second pre rinse for very heavy levels of soiling Select Pre wash for stubborn stains 1400 rpm Extras Pre wash Pre rinse Rinses 3 Intensive wash 60 C to 90 C Max load 8 0 kg Items Heavily soiled workwear made from cotton linen and mixed fibres Tip You ...

Page 41: ...0 C to 60 C Max load 4 0 kg Items Synthetic and mixed fibre textiles and easy care cotton Tip Reduce the spin speed for fabric that creases easily An additional pre rinse can be programmed in 1200 rpm Extras Pre wash Rinses 2 4 Express 20 C to 60 C Max load 4 0 kg Items Cotton garments that have hardly been worn or are only very lightly soiled 1400 rpm Extras Rinse plus Rinses 1 Lightweight curtai...

Page 42: ...ivate it For some programmes you select Ex tras in the Extras sub menu Touch the Extras sensor Select one or two of the Extras avail able Pre wash A Pre wash can be added for heavily soiled laundry Coarse soiling is loosened and removed before the main wash Pre rinse The laundry is rinsed before the main wash to remove larger quantities of soil ing e g dust sand Rinse plus An extra rinse can be ac...

Page 43: ... interim spin and the fi nal spin Select the programme setting Spin speed 0 After the last rinse the water will be pumped away and the anti crease phase will switch on Spinning for mop and cleaning cloth programmes In pre treat programmes for mops and cleaning cloths the residual moisture of the load can be set using either the Spin duration or the Residual mois ture sensor control The stored spin...

Page 44: ...ll be pumped away The programme is cancelled The door lock is released Pull open the door Remove the laundry If you want to select a different pro gramme Close the door Select the programme you want Add detergent to the detergent dis penser drawer if necessary Touch the Start Stop sensor The new programme will begin Switching on the washing ma chine after an interruption to the power supply If the...

Page 45: ...dividual items Close the door Touch the Start Stop sensor The programme will continue Once a programme has started suc cessfully the washing machine cannot recognise any adjustment to the load For this reason if laundry is added or removed after the start of a pro gramme the machine will always complete the programme cycle as suming a full load The door cannot be opened if The suds temperature is ...

Page 46: ...to the washing machine resulting in damage to components Do not spray the washing machine with a water jet Clean the casing and fascia panel with a mild cleaning agent or soap and water and dry both with a soft cloth The drum and any other stainless steel components can be cleaned us ing a suitable stainless steel cleaning agent Cleaning the detergent drawer Washing at low temperatures and the use...

Page 47: ... running water Refit the siphon Clean the fabric conditioner channel using a brush and warm water Cleaning the detergent drawer Use a bottle brush to remove deter gent residues and limescale from the jets inside the detergent drawer Replace the detergent drawer Tip Leave the detergent drawer slightly open to allow it to dry ...

Page 48: ...arly if you frequently use disin fection programmes Cleaning the water inlet filters The washing machine has filters to pro tect the water inlet valve Check these filters every 6 months or so Check the filters more often if there are frequent interruptions to the external water sup ply Cleaning the filters in the water inlet valves Using pliers carefully loosen the nut on the inlet valve and unscr...

Page 49: ...to the power supply Check whether the main fuse or circuit breaker has tripped The washing machine has switched off automatically to save energy Switch the washing machine back on with the button The following appears in the display Door will not lock Call Ser vice The door is not closed properly The door lock could not engage Close the door again Start the programme again If the fault message app...

Page 50: ...e filters see Cleaning the filters under Cleaning and care Waterproof system activated The water protection system has reacted Close the stopcock Call Miele Service Disinfection temper ature not reached The required temperature was not reached during the disinfection programme The washing machine has not carried out the dis infection cycle correctly Start the programme again Fault F If restart fai...

Page 51: ...Check hot water in let The hot water supply is blocked or restricted Check whether the hot water stopcock has been properly opened Check whether the inlet hose is kinked Align machine Laun dry not properly spun The selected spin speed was not reached during the final spin due to excessive imbalance Check that the washing machine is level Start the spin cycle again Machine is leaking The washing ma...

Page 52: ...e ended up on the laundry Try to brush off the residues with a soft brush once the laundry is dry In future wash dark textiles using a detergent which contains no zeolites Liquid detergents usu ally contain no zeolites Textiles with particularly greasy soiling are not properly clean Select a programme with pre wash Use liquid de tergent for the pre wash Continue to use universal powder detergent f...

Page 53: ...clogged Clean the siphon see Cleaning and care Clean ing the detergent dispenser compartment The display is in a dif ferent language A different language has been selected Switch the washing machine off and on again The selected operator language appears in the dis play The operator language has been changed Select the language you require see Language under Supervisor level The laundry has not be...

Page 54: ...el in the drum is too high Cancel the programme The washing machine will pump away the water Programme cancelled appears in the display at the end of a pro gramme or after a pro gramme has been can celled To protect the user against scalding the door cannot be opened if the suds temperature is higher than 55 C Wait until the temperature in the drum has de creased and the message has gone out in th...

Page 55: ...lectricity supply Open the access panel to the drain system Blocked drain outlet If the drain outlet is blocked there may be a large quantity of water max 30 l left behind in the washing machine Risk of scalding due to hot suds Escaping suds will be hot if laundry has been washed at high temperat ures Carefully allow all suds to drain off Emptying the drum In machines with a drain valve Push the e...

Page 56: ...he door Danger of injury due to rotating drum Reaching into a moving drum is ex tremely dangerous Always make sure that the drum is stationary before reaching in to re move laundry Use a screwdriver to unlock the door Pull open the door ...

Page 57: ...e Service can be found at the end of this docu ment Please quote the model and serial num ber of your appliance when contacting Miele Service This information can be found on the data plate The data plate is found above the porthole glass when the washing ma chine door is opened Optional accessories Optional spare parts and accessories for this washing machine are available from Miele ...

Page 58: ... Front view a Double check valves for UK only b Inlet hose cold water c Inlet hose hot water d Electrical connection e Control panel f Detergent drawer g Door h Access to drain valve and emergency release i Height adjustable feet ...

Page 59: ...icating with ex ternal appliances c Socket for external dispensing sys tem d Inlet hose cold water e Inlet hose hot water if fitted f Safety caps for transit bars g Transport clips for hoses h Drain pipe i Module slot for external communic ation module j Holder for removed transit bars ...

Page 60: ... closed avail able as an optional Miele accessory or on a concrete plinth Injury can occur if the washing machine has not been adequately secured When installing the machine on a plinth there is the danger of the washing machine falling off the plinth during spinning Secure the washing machine using the clamps supplied Installation notes This washing machine is not suitable for building under Risk...

Page 61: ...k of the washing ma chine may be damaged if the ma chine is transported with a sack truck Always insert the sack truck under one of the sides of the washing ma chine Transporting the washing machine to its installation site The protruding lid at the back can be used to hold the machine when trans porting Danger of injury due to unsecure lid The fixings at the back of the lid could break as a resul...

Page 62: ... floor coverings If installing on a wooden joist floor Install the machine on a plywood base at least 70 x 60 x 3 cm The base should span several joists and be bolted to the joists and not only to the floorboards Tip If possible install the machine in a corner of the room This is usually the most stable part of the floor Removing the transit bars Remove the left and right caps 1 Pull on the secure...

Page 63: ...the right hand transit bar 90 Pull out the transit bar Risk of injury from sharp edges There is a risk of injury from reaching into holes that are not covered Cover the holes for the transit bars after they have been removed Fit the stoppers onto the two holes ...

Page 64: ...he transit bars are refitted by reversing the procedure Levelling the washing machine The washing machine must stand per fectly level on all four feet to ensure safe and proper operation Incorrect installation may increase elec tric and water consumption and may cause the machine to move about Screwing out and adjusting the feet The 4 adjustable screw feet are used for levelling the washing machin...

Page 65: ...ck this for the feet which did not need adjust ment Securing the washing machine to the plinth Secure the front feet of the washing machine using the clamps supplied Follow the fitting instructions sup plied External control equipment The XCI box accessory is needed to connect external control equipment such as payment systems dispensing systems or peak load control units Payment system This washi...

Page 66: ...thread is required If this type of stopcock is not available only a qualified installer may connect the washing machine to the mains water supply The connection point is subject to mains water pressure Turn on the stopcock slowly and check for leaks Correct the position of the washer and screw thread if ap propriate Switching to cold water operation If the washing machine is not connec ted to a ho...

Page 67: ...quirements as for cold water also apply to hot water The inlet hose is connected to the stop cock The washing machine cannot only be connected to a hot water connection Some machine versions do not come with a hot water hose Switching to hot water operation If the washing machine is due to be connected to a hot water point you can configure the settings Main wash water Pre wash water and Rinse wat...

Page 68: ...wired an all pole circuit breaker must be provided on site When switched off there must be an all pole contact gap of at least 3 mm in the isolator switch including mini ature circuit breaker switch fuses and relays according to IEC EN 60947 This connection process must be performed by a qualified electrician The plug connector or isolator switch should be easily accessible at all times Risk of el...

Page 69: ...here the maximum value of external phase neut ral loop impedance Zmax of 0 38 Ohms at the point of distributor supply con nection is not exceeded The user has to ensure that this device is connected only to a power supply system which fulfils the requirement above If in doubt please ask your elec trical distributor for actual impedance value ...

Page 70: ...voltage See data plate on back of machine Rated load See data plate on back of machine Fuse rating See data plate on back of machine A rated sound emissions LpA in accordance with EN ISO 11204 11203 70 dB re 20 µPa Minimum water flow pressure 100 kPa 1 bar Maximum water flow pressure 1000 kPa 10 bar Intake hose length 1 55 m Power cable length 1 80 m Product safety standard EN 50571 EN 60335 Test ...

Page 71: ...ce will have to reset the code Make a note of your new code and store it in a safe place Accessing supervisor level Turn the programme selector e g to the Mops 60 C programme Touch the Further choices sensor control Touch the Supervisor level sensor control Supervisor level Access via code Change code Select Access via code Enter code OK 0 Enter the individual numbers and confirm each selection wi...

Page 72: ...7 different levels or switched off altogether Factory default Off Keypad tone volume The volume of the tone that sounds when a sensor is touched can also be changed It can be set to one of 7 different levels or switched off altogether Factory default setting normal Welcome tone volume The volume of the welcome tone that sounds when the washing machine is switched on can be changed It can be set to...

Page 73: ...ked over the edge of a sink or basin Where the drainage pipes do not comply with DIN 1986 Factory default On Display switch off status To save energy the display goes out and the Start Stop button flashes slowly Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption Off The display will remain on On after 10 min not in current pro gramme factory default The display will remain on while the pr...

Page 74: ...tart function you specify at what time the wash pro gramme should end Beginning of programme With the Delay start function you specify at what time the wash pro gramme should begin Time until start With the Delay start function you specify after how many hours a pro gramme should begin up to 96 h Programme name When selecting a standard pro gramme the name of the selected programme is shown in the...

Page 75: ...also added for the first rinse Final rinse water You can select the water type for the last rinse in some programmes Cold factory default Only cold water is used for the final rinse Hot Hot water is also added for the final rinse only possible for programmes with a temperature of at least 60 C Low water pressure If the water pressure is below 100 kPa 1 bar the programme will be can celled and the ...

Page 76: ...nfection process can be altered in the Mops thermal disin fection programme 75 C 10 min 85 C 15 min factory default Microfibre mops The Microfibre Extra can be selected for the mop programmes Inactive not visible Can be selected visible factory de fault Active not visible Mops pre treat rpm The pre set spin speed can be altered in Finish Pre treat mop programmes 300 rpm 400 rpm 600 rpm 800 rpm fac...

Page 77: ...pty Off factory default The Empty sensing function is switched off Normally open contact The siphons are equipped with a nor mally open contact Normally closed contact The siphons are equipped with a nor mally closed contact Early warning counter An internal counter reports when an external dispenser container is almost empty The counter in question then has to be reset Water level Cottons You can...

Page 78: ...ult 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min Wash time Minimum iron You can increase the duration for the main wash in the Minimum iron pro gramme 0 min factory default 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min Pre rinse Cottons A pre rinse can be activated in the Cottons programme Factory default Off Pre rinse Minimum iron A pre rinse can be activated in the Minimum iron programme Factory default Off Pre wash Cottons Min ir...

Page 79: ...e 2 rinses factory default 3 rinses 4 rinses Disinfection rinse Additional rinses can be activated in disinfection programmes with a tem perature of at least 60 C Rinsing is carried out with hot water The programme duration is longer The laundry may feel hot at the end of the programme Take care when removing items Factory default Off Temp reduction The suds temperature can be reduced to prevent t...

Page 80: ... you ever change it Auto load control This washing machine comes with automatic load control In some pro grammes the water levels and the programme cycle times are adapted to the load If the auto load control is de activated the machine will always carry out the programme sequence based on a full load Factory default On Automatic dispensing Automatic dispensing via an external dispensing system ca...

Page 81: ... monitoring is deac tivated Factory default On Payment system External hardware is connected via the Miele XCI box If you wish to change the settings after the commissioning process please contact Miele Service Settings for payment systems You would like to connect a payment system No payment system The next settings are skipped and ini tial commissioning can be com pleted Programme operation The ...

Page 82: ...ogramme or discarded if the pro gramme is not started after 5 minutes Factory default Off FOC programmes In coin mode you can decide whether the Drain Spin programme can be used for free Factory default Off Payment system lock To avoid tampering a programme lock can be set up in programme control If the lock is applied the programme is interrupted and payment credit is lost as soon as the door is ...

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