Programme sequence
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PowerWash
PowerWash is a washing technique
developed by Miele. It is activated in
the following programmes:
– Cottons (with small and medium-
sized loads)
– Minimum iron
– Shirts
– Automatic plus
– Delicates
–
ECO 40-60
(with small and medium-
sized loads)
How it works
Conventional washing techniques wash
with more water than the laundry can
absorb. This total volume of water
needs to be heated.
The PowerWash washing technique
only uses slightly more water than the
laundry can absorb. The water which
has not been absorbed by the laundry
heats up the drum and the laundry and
is sprayed into the laundry over and
over again. This reduces the amount of
energy used.
Activation
PowerWash is activated
automatically
in the programmes listed above.
PowerWash is deactivated if:
– The selected final spin speed is less
than 600 rpm
– CapDosing (
,
) has been
selected for the main wash
– The wash temperature is higher than
60°C
– Extras such as
Pre-wash
or
Water +
have been selected
– A large load is being washed in the
Cottons
programme
Special features
–
Drenching phase
The washing machine will spin a few
times at the beginning of the
programme. During spinning, the
water discharged is sprayed back
into the laundry in order to achieve
optimum moisture penetration.
The optimum water level is set at the
end of the drenching phase. If
necessary, the washing machine will
pump water away and take in a little
more fresh water.
–
Noises during the heating phase
Unusual bubbling noises can occur
while the laundry and the drum are
being heated.