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Operating Instructions Washer PW 5064
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1. the circuit breaker has tripped Power failure Open the drum door as described in the following section The door was not properly closed Push firmly against the lock side of the drum door then press the Door button As a safeguard against scalding the drum door cannot be opened if the temperature of the wash water is over 50 C Continuing the program after a power failure Possible cause Solution Power failure The washer was turned off and then on again with the D button Confirm the displayed message and press the Start button The program will continue from the saved status 38 Frequently asked questions Opening the door during a power failure or when the drain is blocked Disconnect the appliance from the power supply On the inside of the detergent drawer panel is an opener for the door to the drain system m Press and hold down the lever for emergency draining until all the water has drained Open the drum door N Always make sure the drum is stationary before reaching in to remove laundry A moving drum is extremely dangerous m Pull the emergency release m Open the door to the drain system downwards for instance with a spoon handle The drum door will open 39 After sales service Repairs In the event of a fault which you cannot easily fix yourself please contact technical service
2. PROFESSIONAL Operating Instructions Washer PW 5064 To prevent accidents en US d appli damage ad the tructions fore befor installation or use M Nr 07 704 080 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 Guide to the washer e e eh 8 Control Panels orozco bra pace IE AE A 8 BI A O O 9 Before using for the first time NG 10 USO tio ee TELA CN ese D 11 Selecting a spin speed eiiis ills 16 Delay Start oce eut Ve a es a d 17 Program guide eee 19 Program sequence earan 24 Changing the program sequence 0 02 00 0 leis 26 Canceling a program noaua eee eee 26 Iriterrupting a Progra au iacet kac bebe RR d et d OR OR IR o od he Ra 26 Changing a program 2e cd a YA RE EG EEG be d ds 26 Adding removing laundry ooooooocc e 27 Detergent 0 0 2 0 0 0 tenes 28 Water SO E 28 Fabric softener fabric conditioner or liquid starch 02000 28 Dye removers Fabriedy s saa a aa WE a aa cee 28 External depon iNO ar reani pE EAE E aa das e eges 29 Cleaning and Care o 31 Frequently asked questions ee 34 After sales serVICe i oos RR a ae ie E REESE E 40 Contents Installation instructions a 41 Installation eee e Reed a Ce RR e ATO E ete 42 Installing the washer ix s Boyett ened rese cXedaeRes P
3. Follow the instructions of the detergent manufacturer For instructions on the use and amount of detergent for a full load see the detergent packaging The amount of detergent used depends on the size of the load the level of soiling the water hardness If you do not know the water hardness level in your area contact your local water utility company Water hardness Hardness Water Water Water level quality hardness hardness in gpg in mmol l also German hardness in d soft 0 84 0 1 5 moderate 8 4 14 15 25 Hl hard to over 14 over 2 5 very hard Water softener If the water hardness level is II or Ill you can add a water softener to reduce the amount of detergent required First add the detergent then add the water softener You can then use the recommended amount of detergent for water hardness level 28 Fabric softener fabric conditioner or liquid starch m Use the amount recommended by the manufacturer 2h m Add the fabric softener fabric conditioner or liquid starch to the drawer amp Do not exceed the Max level mark The fabric softener conditioner or liquid starch is automatically dispensed in the final rinse After several automatic starches clean the dispenser drawer and especially the siphon Dye removers Fabric dyes m Do not use dye removers in this washer m When dying fabrics in the washer follow the dye
4. etc on cloths must be shaken out before washing These may damage components of the machine e g suds container drum which in turn can result in damage to the laundry P Proper dosing of the detergent will eliminate the need to descale However if you wish to descale the machine only use proprietary non corrosive descaling agents Closely follow the instructions on the product package IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS P Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned washed soaked or spotted with gasoline dry cleaning solvents or other flammable substances These articles give off vapors that could ignite or explode Do not add these items to the wash load P Do not add gasoline dry cleaning solvents or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water These substances give off vapors which could ignite or explode P Do not use cleaning solvents on or near the machine or the controls Contact with cleaning solvents will damage the surface P Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving P Do not tamper with the controls Accessories P Only use genuine Miele accessories If unapproved parts are used guarantee performance and product liability claims may become void SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVIEW THEM PERIODICALLY Guide to the washer Control panel Cleaning cloths See IgE isinfection M a 140 F me loco P
5. Cottons hygiene 1400 Intensive 1400 Intensive 1400 Minimum iron 1000 Quick wash 1400 Separate rinse 1400 Drain Spin 1400 The rem depends on the settings Spin treat standard disinfection and Spin treat cleaning cloths The final spin speed can be reduced You cannot select a higher final spin speed than that specified above Rinse spin The laundry is spun after the main wash and between the rinse cycles Reducing the final spin speed will also reduce the rinse spin speed 16 m Select Rinse hold The laundry is not spun after the last rinse cycle and remains soaking in water Starting a final spin The washer automatically selects the highest allowable spin speed However you can select a lower speed Press Start to start the final spin Finishing the program Press the Door button The water drains Press the Door button again to open the door Omitting rinse spin and final spin m Select Without spin The water drains after the final rinse The drum will continue moving up to 30 minutes after the end of the program in order to ensure even wetness of the laundry and to avoid wrinkling not with the programs Pads and New mops With the programs High temp disinfection and Chemical disinfection the settings Rinse hold and Without spin are not possible Delay Start The delay start feature allows you to select the time you want the program to end Program start can be delayed b
6. Selecting the clock display m Select the desired clock display and confirm The selected clock display is shown Setting the time of day m Set the hour with the and buttons and confirm with OK Now set the minutes and confirm The display changes to the Settings menu 58 Language The display contents can be shown in different languages m Select the desired language and confirm Standby To save energy the display goes dark after 10 minutes and the Start button flashes slowly The display is turned on again by turning the program selector or pressing any button Two options are available On The display will go into standby mode if no program is selected after the machine is turned on after a program has started atthe end of a program Not in current prog factory default The Standby function will be turned on if no program is selected after the machine is turned on Settings menu Supervisor level Memory The Memory function remembers the addition of an extra feature to a program or a change in spin speed or temperature the next time that program is selected Once the wash program is selected again the washer displays the saved options The washer comes factory set with the memory function turned off Auto load control The washer is equipped with an electronic control which automatically determines the load size If Auto load control is turne
7. This washing machine has undergone thorough testing in the factory there may be some residual water in the drum from this process Running a spin cycle before the first use is for safety reasons not possible To activate the spin cycle a wash program must be run without laundry or detergent m Turn the washer on with the D button The Welcome screen shows when the machine is turned on for the first time Miele Professional Willkommen Once the first program is completed the welcome screen will not show again The menu for selecting your desired language will then appear m Use the and buttons to select the desired language confirm with OK Reminder to remove the shipping struts The shipping struts must be removed before using the appliance for the first time to avoid damage See the Installation instructions m Confirm that the shipping struts have been removed by pressing OK 10 The menu to set the time of day will then appear Setting the time of day 12 00 Set the time of day m Set the hours with the and buttons and confirm with OK m Repeat to set the minutes and confirm m The display shows the main menu First wash The washer is now ready for the first use A program must be run without laundry or detergent to flush out any residual water from the factory testing process as well as to activate the spin cycle m Turn the program selector to Cleaning cloths 1
8. control panel with a moist cloth and mild detergent or soap and water m Clean all stainless steel parts with a suitable stainless steel cleaner A Never spray the washer with a hose Cleaning the drum tub and drain system The drum the tub and the drain system can be cleaned if necessary m Start the Se f Cleaning program m When the program has ended check the interior of the drum and remove any remaining dirt If you use the disinfection programs often the Se f Cleaning program regularly Cleaning the detergent drawer Regularly remove any detergent residue m Pull out the detergent drawer as far as it will go Press the release lever and pull the drawer out of the machine m Clean the detergent drawer with warm water 31 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the detergent drawer holder m Clean the siphon m Use a bottle brush to remove any 1 Remove the siphon from the drawer detergent residue and lime deposits amp and rinse with warm water Clean from the feed nozzles in the the pipe onto which the siphon is detergent drawer attached 2 Replace the siphon 32 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the inlet hose filter The washer has two water inlet filters to protect each inlet valve Check and clean these filters every 6 months This may have to be done more frequently with some water supplies Cleaning the inlet hose filters m Turn off the water supply m Unscrew the
9. detergent and additional agents in the specified sequence Do not use any detergents and additional agents that contain chlorine or acid The dispensing pumps are not turned on in the programs Cottons universal Cottons hygiene Minimum iron Curtains Quick wash and Separate rinse 30 Empty sensor When the external liquid detergent containers are empty the washer displays a message when the Empty sensor is activated see menu Settings Supervisor level When a container is empty the following appears prior to program start or while the program is running i Fill the dispensing container If a program has started it will continue until completed m Press the OK button to delete the displayed message and refill the containers With Disinfection programs the following appears Fault 1 Container empty The program is interrupted m Press the OK button to delete the displayed message and refill the containers m hen re start the program NWhen the dispensing container is empty during disinfection programs you can presume that no disinfection has taken place Re start the program Cleaning and Care Disconnect the appliance from the electric power supply Cleaning the washer N Do not use solvents abrasive cleaners glass or all purpose cleaners They can damage plastic surfaces and other parts Housing and control panel m Clean the housing and the
10. rinses Min iron The number of rinse cycles can be changed in the program Minimum iron 2 rinse cycles factory default 3 rinse cycles 4 rinse cycles Pre rinse Cottons Pre rinse can be activated in the programs Cottons hygiene and Cottons universal The machine comes factory set with this option turned off Settings menu Supervisor level Pre rinse Minimum iron Pre rinse can be activated in the program Minimum iron The washer comes factory set with this option turned off Temperature unit You can choose whether you would like the temperature displayed in C Celsius or in F Fahrenheit The washer comes factory set with F selected Energy usage control The programs Cottons hygiene Cottons universal and Minimum iron ensure optimal energy consumption when this option is turned on The washer comes factory set with this option turned on Closing the Settings menu Select Back and confirm The display shows the initial menu 65 66 67 Please have the model and serial number of your appliance available before contacting Technical Service U S A Miele Inc National Headquarters 9 Independence Way Princeton NJ 08540 Phone 800 843 7231 609 419 9898 Fax 609 419 4298 www mieleusa com Technical Service amp Support Nationwide Phone 800 999 1360 Fax 888 586 8056 TechnicalServiceOmieleusa com Germany Miele amp Cie KG Carl Miele StraBe 29 33332 G ter
11. spin cycle or walking across the floor during use Adjust and secure the feet Level the washer by adjusting the four feet The machine is delivered with the y Make sure that the machine is level feet completely screwed in m Once level use pliers to hold the foot 1 in position Tighten the locking nut 2 against the machine with the wrench MAI four locking nuts must be tight against the bottom of the machine Even if some feet were not screwed out for leveling they still need to be checked for tightness Otherwise the washer may wander Preventing the washer from slipping m Turn the locking nut 2 clockwise with the enclosed wrench Unscrew each of the four feet as much as necessary by turning both the foot 1 and the locking nut 2 diee m Secure the front feet of the washer with the provided retaining clips m Follow the enclosed installation instructions closely 48 Installation Washer Dryer Stack The Miele washing machine can be installed in combination with a Miele dryer as part of a washer dryer stack An appropriate stacking kit optional accessory is required Installation of the stacking kit must be performed by a Miele Service Technician Reinstallation of the machine lid If the washer lid was removed for the washer dryer stack it must be properly replaced after it is uninstalled from the washer dryer stack Installation on an eleva
12. using the information on the back of this manual m Please quote the model and serial number of your appliance when contacting the Technical Service Department Both can be found on the data plate visible above the front glass on the inside of the door 40 PC Update The indicator marked PC allows a technician to make use of new technology When for example new programs are developed or new fabrics are introduced a service technician will be able to modify existing program cycles accordingly Miele will provide information when such possibilities become available Optional accessories Optional accessories are available through your Miele dealer or Miele Installation Instructions To prevent accidents and appliance damage read these instructions before installation or use Installation Front view Water intake hose cold 2 Water intake hose hot Control panel 4 Detergent dispenser drawer 8 Drum door 42 Access panel to drain pump and emergency door release 2 Height adjustable feet Stand Retaining clips for concrete stand Installation Rear view Mounting for Water intake hose Shipping struts when removed 2 Power cord 8 Shipping struts with rotary protectors Adapter for external dispensing system Water intake hose cold Water intake hose hot Drain pipe Height adjust
13. 3 Program sequence Pre spin rinse Main wash Rinses Spinning Water level Water Rinses Mops Standard 140 F Standard plus High temp disinfection Chemical Disinfection lt lt amp amp d EGG lt lt SSIS Cleaning cloths Chemical Disinfection lt lt 140 F 105 F lt lt Pads Pads 105 F lt lt Additional programs New mops Conditioning mops IE JE OE E Conditioning cloths amp Is Curtains Cottons universal Cottons hygiene Intensive Intensive Minimum iron Quick wash LLEGE Separate rinse CECLEEEE DM JPM PM 0 o NIN JW JP ININ 1 Drain Spin QE EEE EEE E EE SSS SS SS 1 k low water level LY medium water level C1 high water level rinse and interim spin final spin 24 Program sequence The washer is equipped with an electronic control which determines the load size automatically The washer determines the required water consumption depending on the load size and water absorbency of the laundry This will result in different program sequences and wash times The program sequences shown in the chart represent the factory programmed basic program with maximum load Possible options are not taken into account The washer s program s
14. 40 F m Open the water supply m Press the Start button Once the program ends the washer can be used for laundry Use 1 Sort the laundry Foreign objects e g nails coins paper clips can damage clothes as well as the machine Do not use chemical solvents in the machine Preparing mops cloths etc m Shake mops cloths and pads well to remove coarse soiling before placing them in the drum Sorting laundry m Empty all pockets m Tough stains blood egg coffee tea etc or badly soiled areas collars and cuffs should be pre treated with a stain remover or a paste made of powder detergent and warm water Dab stains with a damp light colored cloth Do not rub m Sort the laundry by color and by care label Most garments have a textile care label in the collar or side seam Dark fabrics often bleed the first few times they are washed They should be washed separately several times before being included in a mixed load Always wash whites and colors separately Do not machine wash items if it is not recommended on the fabric care label Use 2 Loading the washer m Press the D button to turn on the washer m Open the drum door by pressing the Door button m oad mops cloths and pads loosely into the drum For best results wash mixed loads of small and large items This will improve washing effectiveness and help distribute the load evenly Note Overloading the washer wi
15. ERS eae s 44 rastallatlOmslte iade e EE UE ex ee Y ped E ee Quos Pt ep Raised 45 Removing the Shipping Struts x esc taa ri ERE RERO Od wd 45 Installing the shipping struts aaa tenesi Ka ee 47 Leveling WHE Wash ondaa pegen p ated Ua etd b ru es 48 Installation on an elevated base 6 ees 49 Water CORFectlort 4 raa arre docete de dob ea bee edward id 50 Water dialMnage isse d eot an ober Fer sa ord d Speedo teet dons 51 Electrical connection microsd dae bee date x Poen he ot b cies san as 52 Technical Data 53 Help to protect the environment o 54 Settings menu P ssi 56 CONTAS Te ai idas te Saeed ee e bad wae sate pde gates Ae tae 56 PIQUE SS heads ciara O A LO LL DOLES E pd 56 Settings menu Supervisor level aa 57 Pre rinse MINIMUM ITOn ssa ee On axed de A ERU ae ca 65 Temperature Unison ER 65 Energy USAGE control 4 ar x aiid le tad OR de ian Sheen gw Rc 65 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS N WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons while using your appliance follow basic safety precautions including the following Read all instructions before installation or use to prevent injury and appliance damage This appliance conforms to all uniform safety codes and regulations Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future user SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Correct usage P Only use the washing machine
16. Program guide Conditioning cloths Chemical disinfection 160 F 10 min max 7 7 lbs Items Cleaning cloths made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips A finishing agent can be applied Further disinfection methods can be selected Additional options Pre wash Detergent suitable special detergents please observe the pertinent provincial specifications for disinfection 140 F max 7 7 lbs Items Cleaning cloths made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips A finishing agent can be applied Additional options Pre wash Detergent suitable special detergents 105 F max 7 7 lbs Items Cleaning cloths made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips A finishing agent can be applied Additional options Pre wash Detergent suitable special detergents Pads Pads 105 F max 2 Ibs Items Waxing or polishing pads made of micro fibers Additional options second pre rinse Detergent suitable special detergents These settings can be selected in the Settings Supervisor level menu 20 Program guide Additional programs New mops 140 F 170 F 185 F max 14 3 Ibs Items Mops made of cotton or mixed fibers Tips For breaking in new cleaning mops Production residues are washed out of the fiber this increases the absorbency of the fiber wh
17. able feet 43 Installation Installing the washer This washer cannot be built in Do nat install any devices that automatically turn off the washer e g timers as the washer must be connected to the electric power supply in order that the door can be opened Put the enclosed sticker with the following text somewhere close to the washer In order for the door to open this machine must be connected to the m Move the washer to the installation power supply Do not force open location N Do not install the machine N Ensure that the washer cannot directly next to or over an open floor tio while moving it drain or drain channel Moisture could penetrate the machine and damage electrical parts 44 Installation Installation site A To prevent slipping during spinning make sure the washer s feet and the installation surface are dry The best installation surface is a concrete slab In contrast to a wooden joist floor or another type of soft flooring a concrete slab will rarely vibrate during spinning m he washer must be level and stable m To avoid vibration while spinning the machine should not be installed on soft floor coverings If installing the washer on a wooden joist floor m Install the unit on a 27 9 4 x 23 5 4 x 1 346 70 x 60 x 3 cm plywood base Ideally the base should be large enough to span several joists and should be anchored to the joists and not just the f
18. ads 105 F O Additional pre wash Additional programs Mops Standard 140 F Standard plus High temp disinfection Chemical disinfection o 000 0 Start button with indicator Additional Pre wash button with starts the selected wash program indicator 2 Display with OK and buttons S Program selector allows more info to be seen on the to select a wash program following screens The program selector can be turned 3 O Delay Start button with indicator clockwise or counterclockwise PC Indicator Optical interface On Off button allows a service technician to check Door button and update the wash programs to open the drum door Guide to the washer Display buttons To change the value highlighted in the display decreases the value or moves the marker up increases the value or moves the marker down OK button To confirm the selected value and select the next component The following can be selected with the display additional programs final spin speed temperature of some programs and delay start The display also shows the running time of the wash program and the current time of day Additionally the Settings P menu can be accessed by the display Before using for the first time The appliance must be correctly installed and connected before the first use Please see the Installation instructions
19. ault message press OK to confirm 35 Frequently asked questions General problems with the washer Problem Possible cause Solution The washer shakes during spinning The washer feet are not resting evenly on the floor and are not locked Even out the feet so the washer is stable and lock the washer feet Large amounts of detergent residue are left in the dispenser drawer The water pressure is too low Clean the water inlet screens Powder detergents used with water softeners tend to clump Clean the dispenser drawer Put the detergent into the drawer first and then the water softener The fabric softener is not completely dispensed or too much water remains in the amp drawer The siphon is either incorrectly positioned or clogged Clean the siphon see Cleaning and Care Cleaning the detergent drawer The display shows a foreign language A different language was selected under Settings menu P Language P Select the desired language Use the flag symbol as a guide 36 Frequently asked questions Poor wash results Problem Possible cause Solution The laundry does not get clean with liquid detergent Liquid detergents do not contain bleaching agents Fruit coffee and tea stains may not be removed Use powder detergent containing bleach Be sure this is suitable according the fabric care la
20. available for the display It is factory set to Setting 5 The brightness changes immediately when a different level is selected Settings menu Supervisor level The Settings menu except Suds cooling Contrast and Brightness is locked with a code to prevent unauthorized access zt Contrast Brightness Supervisor level m Select Supervisor level and confirm Back 4 Change cade m Select Access via code and confirm Enter code A three digit code must be entered The code is factory set to 000 Enter cade m Enter the first digit with the button Confirm the digit with OK Now enter the second digit m Repeat this process until all three digits have been entered m After entering the digits press OK and confirm the code by pressing OK again You are now in the supervisor level You can now change the settings on the previous and the following pages Change code You can change the code to prevent unauthorized access to the settings zt Contrast Brightness Supervisor level m Select Supervisor level and confirm Back 4 m Select Change code and confirm Follow the display prompts 57 Settings menu Supervisor level Time of day This selection allows you to select a 24 hour or 12 hour clock or no clock at all The time of day is also set here If Time not displayed is selected the delay start can be shown as a 96 hour timer
21. bels of the laundry Fill powder bleach in compartment Ul and use a dispenser ball for the liquid detergent Never put liquid detergent and bleach together in the same wash compartment Laundry has a gray sticky residue Not enough detergent was used to dissolve greasy deposits in heavily soiled laundry The laundry was soiled with grease oils lotions Add more detergent to laundry with grease stains or use a liquid detergent Run a 140 F 60 C program with liquid detergent to clean the washer before using it for laundry again There is white detergent residue on dark laundry The powder detergent was not completely dissolved because of hard water These residues are difficult to remove After drying remove white residues with a clothes brush In the future use liquid detergent Items with greasy soiling are not clean after a wash program Add a Pre wash to the program Use liquid detergent for the pre wash Use a powder detergent for the main wash Use detergent which is specially formulated for heavily soiled work clothes Contact the detergent manufacturer for more information 37 Frequently asked questions The door will not open when the Door button is pressed Possible cause Solution The washer has no power Check whether the washer is turned on the washer is connected to the electric power supply
22. d off the program will run as for a full load The washer comes factory set with this option turned on Pre wash water You can select the water type hot cold for the pre wash The hot water intake will only be accessible at a wash temperature of more than 86 F 3020 The washer comes factory set to water type hot Main wash water You can select the water type hot cold for the main wash The hot water intake will only be accessible at a wash temperature of more than 86 F 3020 The washer comes factory set to water type hot Rinse water Certain programs allow you select the water type hot cold for the last rinse cycle The hot water intake will only be accessible at a wash temperature of more than 122 F 50 C The washer comes factory set to water type cold Low water pressure With generally low water pressure under 100 kPa Low water pressure can be activated to obtain better water intake The washer comes factory set with this option turned off 59 Settings menu Supervisor level Standard plus temp The pre set temperature can be changed in the Standard plus program There are 4 different temperature to choose from 40 C 60 C factory default 70 C 90 C Pre spin mops In the Standard Standard plus High temp disinfection and Chemical dis programs wet mops are spun briefly at the start of the program to remove excess water The washer comes factory set w
23. d into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances P WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor may result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded P Installation repair and maintenance work should be performed by a Miele authorized service technician Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty P Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician P Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in these operating instructions P Before servicing cleaning or in the event of a fault disconnect the appliance from the main power supply P Only use a new hose kit to connect the washer to the water supply Old hosing should not be re used P Faulty components must only be replaced with genuine Miele spare parts P If the power cord is damaged it must only be replaced by a Miele Ser vice technician with a genuine Miele power cord P Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE If the hot water system has not been used for such a period tu
24. ed after a program has started To select a different program the program that has started must be canceled To change the temperature Some programs allow you to change the temperature up to 5 minutes after a program has started m Press OK the temperature is highlighted To change the temperature press or Confirm with OK To change the spin speed m Press OK until the spin speed is highlighted Adjust the spin speed with the and buttons The spin speed can be changed right up to the start of the final spin Additional Pre wash Selection or de selection of an Additional Pre wash is not possible after the program has started Changing the program sequence Adding removing laundry The drum door cannot be opened if You can interrupt some programs to add or remove items or laundry m Open the drum door using the Door button m Add or remove the items of laundry m Close the drum door The program continues automatically Note Once a program has started the washer cannot detect changes to the size of the load Therefore if laundry is added or removed the washer program will proceed based on the maximum load The indicated program running time may be extended the water temperature is over 120 F the water level exceeds a certain limit The program step Spin has been reached a disinfection program was started 27 Detergent Determining the amount of detergent
25. en cleaning Detergent Universal or detergents for colored fabrics Conditioning mops max 14 3 Ibs Items Mops made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips For later application of a finishing agent to mops that are clean The finishing agent can be added through the fabric softener drawer or externally Conditioning clo ths max 7 7 lbs Items Cleaning cloths made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips For later application of a finishing agent to clean cloths The finishing agent can be added through the fabric softener drawer or externally Self cleaning no load For cleaning the tub and the draining system Run the program with no load Detergent must be added If you use disinfection programs frequently you should run the Self Cleaning program regularly Detergent Universal detergent 21 Program guide Curtains 86 F max 7 lbs Items Curtains which according to the manufacturer are machine washable Tips For curtains that wrinkle easily reduce the spin speed or cancel the spin Additional options Pre wash Detergent Curtains universal and color detergents in powder form Separate rinse max 14 3 Ibs Items Fabrics that you only want to rinse and spin Drain Spin max 14 3 Ibs Tips Drain only Select Without spin For spinning fabrics Be sure to select an appropriate s
26. equence display indicates the current step of the selected wash program Draining In the programs Standard Standard plus High temp disinfection and Chemical disinfection the mops are drained by a brief spin after the program starts Additional pre wash Some programs include a pre rinse to remove coarse dirt and cleaning agent residues Depending on the program a second pre rinse or pre wash can be selected if the laundry is very dirty Anti crease The drum will continue moving up to 30 minutes after the end of the program in order to ensure even wetness of the laundry and to avoid wrinkling not with the programs Pads and New mops You can open the washer at any time 25 Changing the program sequence Canceling a program A wash program can be canceled any time after a program has started m Turn the program selector to Stop The washer drains and the program is canceled m Press the Door button m Remove the laundry or m close the door and start a new program The washer locks immediately after starting a mop or cloth disinfection program It is no longer possible to cancel or change the program or to open the door Interrupting a program m Turn off the washer with the D button To continue m Turn the washer on again with the D button m Confirm the displayed message and press the Start button 26 Changing a program To change a wash program The program cannot be chang
27. fter finishing in the programs Cleaning cloths 140 F 105 F and Conditioning cloths Four options are available 6666 high level of residual moisture to 6 low level of residual moisture Empty sensor You can activate the Empty sensor of external liquid detergent containers so that a message is displayed when the containers are empty The washer comes factory set with this option set to No no empty sensor Settings menu Supervisor level Additional programs Select Additional programs to expand the choice of programs O no additional program factory default Add cottons Cottons hygiene and Cottons universal are added Add Intensive the programs Intensive and Intensive are added Minimum Iron Quick wash the programs Minimum iron and Quick wash are added Add all all programs are added Cottons level The water level for the main wash can be increased in the programs Cottons hygiene and Cottons universal The machine comes factory set with the option Block Parameter selected The water level will be controlled according to the factory set program data Minimum iron level The water level for the main wash can be increased in the program Minimum iron The machine comes factory set with the option Block Parameter selected The water level will be controlled according to the factory set program data Pre wash temp cottons The pre wash temperature can be selec
28. il the program has started This may result in an earlier program end time 18 Program guide Mops Standard 140 F max 14 3 lbs ltems Mops made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips A finishing agent can be applied Additional options second pre rinse Detergent suitable special detergents Standard plus 140 F max 14 3 Ibs Items Mops made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips A finishing agent can be applied The temperature can be changed Additional options second pre rinse Detergent suitable special detergents High temp disinfec tion 185 F 15 min max 14 3 Ibs Items Mops made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips Further disinfection methods can be selected A finishing agent can be applied Additional options second pre rinse Detergent suitable special detergents Chemical disinfection 160 F 25 min max 14 3 Ibs Items Mops made of cotton mixed fibers or micro fibers Tips Further disinfection methods can be selected A finishing agent can be applied Additional options second pre rinse Detergent provincial specifications for disinfection suitable special detergents please observe the pertinent These settings can be selected in the Settings Supervisor level menu
29. inlet hose from the valve by turning the connector counterclockwise use a wrench if necessary m Remove the rubber seal 1 from the connector m Using needle nose pliers grasp the plastic filter 2 and pull it out of the hose connector m Clean the filter under running water and carefully remove any large particles m Replace the filter and seal and reconnect the hose m Slowly turn on the water supply and check for leaks If water leaks tighten the hose connection Cleaning the filter in the inlet valve m Using pliers carefully loosen and remove the plastic hose connector from the inlet valve Using needle nose pliers remove the plastic filter by pulling on the bar see illustration Rinse under running water and return Replace the filter and seal then reconnect the hose Both filters must be put back in place after cleaning 33 Frequently asked questions N Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified and trained person in accordance with local and national safety regulations Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous A wash program cannot be started Issue Possible cause Solution The display and the program selector remain dark The washer has no power Possible fault the washer is not connected to the electrical supply the circuit breaker has tripped When selecting the program Drai
30. ith this option turned on 60 Chemical disinfection The pre set disinfection process can be altered in the Chemical dis program There is a choice of 4 temperatures with corresponding holding times 40 C 20 min 60 C 20 min 70 C 10 min 71 C 25 min factory default Thermal disinfection The pre set disinfection process can be altered in the High temp disinfection program There is a choice of 2 temperatures with corresponding holding times 75 C 10 min 85 C 15 min factory default Settings menu Supervisor level Hygiene disinfection The pre set disinfection process can be altered in the Cleaning cloths Hygiene program There is a choice of 4 temperatures with corresponding holding times 40 C 20 min 60 C 20 min 70 C 10 min factory default 85 C 15 min Chemical dis cloth When processing micro fiber mops in the Standard Standard plus and Chemical dis programs the suds can be cooled down after the main wash to 45 C by adding cold water Cool Down The machine is delivered with the No option activated no Cool Down Conditioning Standard In the Standard and Standard plus programs the chemical finishing process can be activated to take place after the wash cycles option only available with an external dispensing system The washer comes factory set with the No option activated no chemical finish Conditioning Disinfection In the High temp disi
31. ll affect wash results and cause wrinkling 12 m Close the drum door To prevent damage to the door seal and clothing make sure that there is nothing caught between the drum door and the seal Use 3 Select a program Stop Mops Cleaning cloths Standard 140 F Chemical t disinfection S e d y E ho plus High temp disinfection Pads 105 F Additional programs Chemical disinfection m Select the desired program with the program selector The display shows the selected wash program Cleaning cloths The display switches to the program selection 1400 rpm 105 F 051 n Duration m To change the spin speed use the or button Confirm with OK When selecting Additional programs the display shows the list SA New mops Conditioning mops Conditioning cloths m Select the desired program with the and buttons Confirm with OK The display switches to the program selection Curtains 86 F Duration m To change the selected spin speed use the or button and confirm with OK In some programs the temperature can also be changed using or Additional pre wash m For heavily soiled laundry select Additional pre wash If an additional function cannot be selected it is not available for the chosen program Delay Start m Select a delayed start time if desired see Delay Start Use 4 Adding dete
32. loor boards It is best to install the washer in the corner of a room where the stability of the floor is at its greatest Removing the shipping struts m Remove the shipping struts before operating the washer m Remove the left and right rotary protectors 1 Unhook the rotary protector with a screw driver 2 Remove the rotary protectors m Turn the left shipping strut counter clockwise 90 with the enclosed wrench and 45 Installation m Pull the shipping strut out Close the holes of the removed shipping struts There is a risk of injury if the holes are left uncovered m Turn the right shipping strut clockwise 90 with the enclosed wrench and m Close the holes with the rotary protectors and their caps 46 Installation m Fasten the shipping struts at the rear side of the washer Take care to insert the holes 8 into the clamps 9 A The washer must never be moved without the shipping struts in place Store the shipping struts for future use They must be reinstalled on the washer before moving Installing the shipping struts Reinstall the struts by reversing the removal procedure 47 Installation Leveling the washer To ensure smooth operation the washer must be level Failure to level the machine can result in increased water and energy consumption as well as the washer banging during the
33. manufacturer s instructions closely Detergent External dispensing The washer is equipped with an adapter for external detergent dispensing Systems Up to six dispensing hoses can be connected The external dispensing pumps are controlled by relays in the washer The respective relays are turned on for 2 minutes A separate conversion kit is necessary to control the dispensing pumps and must be installed by a Miele technicians Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay Relay 1 2 3 4 5 6 Standard 140 F MW MW FA Standard plus MW MW FA High temp disinfection MW MW FA Chemical disinfection MW MW FA Conditioning cloths Hygiene PW MW MW FA Conditioning cloths 140 F PW MW MW FA Conditioning cloths 105 F PW MW MW FA Pads 105 MW New mops MW Treat mops FA Conditioning cloths FA Intensive PW MW MW Intensive PW MW MW Self Cleaning MW MW Relay 1 special agents PW Pre wash Relay 2 detergent MW Main wash Relay 3 bleaching disinfection agents FA Finishing agent Relay 4 surface disinfection agents Relay 5 floor care products Agent is dispensed once the Relay 6 surface disinfection agents correct temperature has been reached 29 Detergent The relays are turned as shown in the overview The containers must be filled with the respective
34. n Spin the program does not start Follow the instructions as described in the Before using for the first time chapter The display remains off The machine has gone into Standby mode The display shuts off to save energy Press any button The Standby function will end 34 Frequently asked questions The display shows a fault message Display message Possible cause Solution Za Water intake fault The water intake inlet is blocked Check whether the water valve is open far enough the inlet hose is kinked The water pressure is too low Turn on the setting Low water pressure menu Settings Supervisor level gt Technical fault Contact Technical Service There is a defect Start the program again If the fault message appears again call Customer Service gt Fault Temperature not reached The required temperature was not reached during the disinfection program The washer did not disinfect properly Start the program again Waterproof The waterproof Close the water valve v zog system was Contact Technical Service triggered e Drainage fault The drain is Contact Technical Service blocked Fill the dispensing One of the See Detergent Empty sensor container detergent 1 o containers for Fault external Container empty dispensing is empty O To cancel a f
35. nfection and Chemical dis programs the chemical finishing process can be activated to take place after the wash cycles option only available with an external dispensing system The washer comes factory set with the No option activated no chemical finish Conditioning Cleaning cloths In the Cleaning cloths Hygiene Dis Cleaning cloths 60 C and Cleaning cloths 40 C programs the chemical finishing process can be activated to take place after the wash cycles option only available with an external dispensing system The washer comes factory set with the No option activated no chemical finish 61 Settings menu Supervisor level Spin conditioning standard disinfection The setting Condi standard disin and Disinfection allows you to set the residual moisture level after finishing in the program Mop Stan dard in the mop disinfection programs and in the program Conditioning mops Four options are available 6666 high level of residual moisture to 6 low level of residual moisture Spin conditioning standard The setting Condition standard allows you to select the level of residual moisture after finishing in the program Mops Standard plus Four options are available 6666 high level of residual moisture to 6 low level of residual moisture 62 Spin amp Conditioning cleaning cloths The setting Spin amp Condit cloth allows you to select the level of residual moisture a
36. onally the program sequence is displayed The washer shows the current program cycle 6 Removing the laundry The drum will continue moving up to 30 minutes after the end of the program in order to ensure even wetness of the laundry and to avoid wrinkling anti crease You can open the washer at any time The washer turns off automatically 15 minutes after the end of the anti crease cycle Press the D button to turn the washer on again m Open the drum door using the Door button m Remove the laundry Check the drum for any missed pieces of laundry Items inadvertently left in the washer may be damaged e g shrink or discolor during the wash cycle m Check the seal around the drum door for foreign objects m Turn the program selector to Finish m Close the drum door If it is left open objects may accidentally enter the drum They could be included in the next wash cycle and damage the laundry m Turn off the washer using the D button Selecting a spin speed Maximum final spinning speed Omitting the final spin Rinse hold Program rpm Standard 140 F 1400 Standard plus 1400 High temp disinfection 1400 Chemical disinfection 1400 Conditioning cloths Hygiene 1400 Conditioning cloths 140 F 105 F 1400 Pads 105 C 1400 New mops 1400 Conditioning mops no display Conditioning cloths no display Curtains 600 Cottons universal 1400
37. peed for the fabric type 22 Program guide Select Additional programs to view and select additional programs These programs must be activated via Settings Supervisor level Cottons universal 60 C max 14 3 Ibs Fabrics Cottons linens or mixed fabrics Tips Wash dark colored fabrics with detergent for colors or a liquid detergent Additional options Pre wash Detergent Universal or detergents for colored fabrics Cottons hygiene 190 F max 14 3 Ibs Fabrics Cottons linens or mixed fabrics Additional options Pre wash Detergent Universal detergent Intensive 105 F 140 F 160 F max 14 3 Ibs Fabrics Heavily soiled cottons linen or mixed fabrics Additional options Pre wash Detergent Universal or detergents for colored fabrics Intensive 140 F 170 F 185 F max 14 3 Ibs Fabrics Very heavily soiled cottons linen or mixed fabrics Additional options Pre wash Detergent Universal or detergents for colored fabrics Minimum iron 105 F max 7 7 lbs Fabrics Fabrics made of synthetic fibers mixed fibers or wrinkle free cottons Additional options Pre wash Detergent Universal or detergents for colored fabrics Quick wash 105 F max 7 7 lbs Fabrics Small load of lightly soiled items which can be washed with the program Cottons universal Detergent Universal or detergents for colored fabrics 2
38. rgent Use detergent according to the level of soiling and the water hardness Too little detergent may cause ineffective cleaning of laundry fabrics may become gray and stiff over time grease deposits on the laundry hard water deposits on the heating elements Too much detergent may cause over sudsing causing minimal drum movement poor cleaning rinse and spin results ahigher environmental burden For additional information regarding detergents and dosage see Detergent 14 m Pull out the detergent dispenser drawer and add detergent LU Detergent for pre wash of the total recommended amount of detergent ul Detergent for the main wash amp 3 Fabric softener or liquid starch m Close the detergent dispenser drawer With disinfection programs the drawer amp is not activated Do not put anything in it The washer can be connected to an external dispensing system to dispense liquid detergent and additives see Detergent External Dispensing Use 5 Starting a program Start flashes when a program can be started m Press the Start button The Start indicator lights up The display shows the likely program duration unless Delay Start was selected It will count down in minutes In the first 10 minutes the washer calculates the water absorbency of the laundry The overall program time may be shortened or lengthened Additi
39. rn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes before using the washing machine This will release any built up hydrogen gas Do not smoke or use an open flame during this time the gas is flammable IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS P This appliance is not designed for maritime use e g ships or for use in mobile installations such as recreational vehicles or aircraft However under certain conditions it may be possible for installation in these applications Please contact the Miele Technical Service Department with specific requirements P Before the appliance is removed for service or discarded remove the door Safety P Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather P Do not install the washing machine in rooms where temperatures below freezing may occur P Before using the washer for the first time remove the shipping struts at the back of the appliance see Installation Removing the shipping struts Failure to remove the shipping struts can damage the washer and surroundings during spinning P Close the water supply if the machine is to be left for any length of time e g vacation especially if there is no floor drain gully in the immediate vicinity P Ensure that no foreign objects are left in pockets e g nails coins paper clips etc find their way into the machine with the laundry Soiling such as metal shavings
40. sloh Canada Miele Limited Headquarters and Showroom 161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan ON L4K 4V8 Phone 800 643 5381 905 660 9936 Fax 905 532 2290 www miele ca professionalQmiele ca commercial enquiries MieleCare National Service Phone 800 565 6435 905 532 2272 Fax 905 532 2292 customercareQmiele ca general and technical enquries Alteration rights reserved 4010 CE M Nr 07 704 080 00
41. ted base The washer can be installed on an open or closed elevated steel base optional accessory or on an elevated concrete base DNI installing on an elevated base the washer must be secured with retaining clips Otherwise the washer may fall off the base while spinning 49 Installation Water connection Cold water connection A water faucet with thread must be provided on site If none is available the machine must be connected to a water line by a qualified plumber The water pressure must be between 14 5 145 psi 1 10 bar If the water pressure is greater than 145 psi 10 bar a pressure reducer must be installed If the water pressure is below 15 psi 1 bar there will not be enough water available for a complete fill The cold water hose blue mark is not suitable for a hot water connection m Connect the cold water intake hose blue mark to the cold water valve m Turn on the valve s and check for leaks The water intake hoses are equipped with screen filters Do not remove these filters except for cleaning 50 Maintenance Replace the water hoses only with genuine Miele hoses Extension hoses Extension hoses 8 2 or 13 2 5 m or 4 m may be obtained from Miele Installation Hot water connection Connecting the machine to a hot water supply will lead to low electrical consumption during hot water operation The hot water temperature at the water supply valve m
42. ted in the programs Cottons hygiene and Cottons universal The machine comes factory set with the option Block Parameter selected The temperature will be controlled according to the factory set program data Pre wash duration You can increase the pre wash time The machine comes factory set with the option Block Parameter selected The wash time will be controlled according to the factory set program data 63 Settings menu Supervisor level Cottons duration The wash time for the main wash can be increased in the programs Cottons hygiene and Cottons universal The machine comes factory set with the option Block Parameter selected The wash time will be controlled according to the factory set program data Minimum iron duration The wash time for the main wash can be increased in the program Minimum iron The machine comes factory set with the option Block Parameter selected The wash time will be controlled according to the factory set program data Pre wash Cotton Min iron Pre wash can be permanently added in the programs Cottons hygiene Cottons universal and Minimum iron The machine comes factory set with the option Select from menu turned on 64 No rinses Cottons The number of rinse cycles can be changed in the programs Standard Cleaning cloths Cottons hygiene and Cottons universal 2 rinse cycles factory default 3 rinse cycles 4 rinse cycles 5 rinse cycles No
43. ted to the power supply network so that the drum door can be opened 52 The washer comes with a power cord and NEMA 6 30 plug The machine is supplied as standard for connection to a 208 240 V 60 Hz 30 A 2 phase electrical supply For extra safety it is advisable to install a residual current device RCD with a trip current of 30 mA The machine must only be connected to the voltage and frequency shown on the data plate Technical Data Height Width Depth Depth with door open Weight Maximum floor load Capacity Voltage Rated load Fuse rating Noise level during spin Minimum water flow pressure Maximum water flow pressure Length of intake hose Length of power cord Test marks SSA ESC 23 Ti 59 5 cm paa brem 44 g 112 cm 236 lbs 107 kg 472 lbs 2100 Newton 214 kg 14 3 Ibs 6 5 kg dry laundry see data plate see data plate see data plate lt 70 dB re 20 Pa 14 5 psi kPa 1 bar 145 psi 10 bar 5 1 1 55 m S 10 e 160m see data plate 53 Help to protect the environment Disposal of the packing materials The cardboard box and packing materials protect the appliance during shipping To prevent suffocation of children ensure that any plastic wrapping bags etc are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children Please recycle 54 Disposal of an old appliance Old appliances may contain materials that can be recycled Please contact
44. to wash items which are specified by the manufacturer to be machine washable on the fabric care label Any other applications may be dangerous P Persons who lack physical sensory or mental abilities or experience with the appliance should not use it without supervision or instruction by a responsible person P The washer should only be operated by trained and qualified personnel Public use such as a laundromat is not permitted Children P Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used near children P The drum door glass will be hot when washing at very high temperatures Do not touch the glass Danger of burns Keep children away from the washer when in use IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Technical safety P Check the packaging the washer and accessories for any signs of damage Do not use a damaged appliance P Before connecting the machine ensure that the connection data on the data plate fusing voltage and frequency match the main electrical supply If in doubt contact an electrician B gt GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded In the event of malfunction or breakdown grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugge
45. ust not exceed 158 F 70 C The water in single water lines from the hot water source cools down when not in constant use In that case more electricity will be used to heat the wash water The same conditions apply for the hot water connection as for the cold water connection Connect the hot water inlet hose red mark to the water supply Connecting the machine to a hot water line only is not possible for functional reasons If the washer is not to be installed with a hot water connection the settings Main wash Water Pre wash Water and Rinse Water must be adjusted accordingly The hot water inlet hose must be removed m in the menu Settings Supervisor level select the option cold The program times may be extended m Unscrew the hot water inlet hose red mark m Screw on the supplied stopper Water drainage The machine is drained with a motorized drain valve A connection can be made to an on site floor drain gully with an air gap on an angle 51 Installation Electrical connection A Ensure that the connection data on the data plate fusing voltage and frequency match the main electrical supply If in doubt contact an electrician A This installation should be performed by an experienced and qualified technician in accordance with local codes and regulations N Do not install devices that automatically turn the washer off e g a clock timer as the appliance must be connec
46. y 30 minutes up to a maximum of 24 hours This enables you for instance to take advantage of night electricity rates The time of day must be correctly set to allow the delay start feature to function properly To delay the program start by up to 96 hours you can select the option Time not displayed in the setting Time of day in the menu Settings Supervisor level Setting delay start m After selecting a program press the O button Start Finizh The display shows the current time of day and the resulting program end time 10 32 12 00 m Select the desired program end time with Start Finish Pressing the button once delays the program end to the next full or half hour Each subsequent touch delays the program end time by 30 minutes The button decreases the time m Confirm the end time setting with OK Delay Start Starting delay start m Press the Start button 140 F 1200 rpm Start in 2 41 h The display shows in how many hours and or minutes the wash program will start Changing delay start m Press the button m Correct the program end time with the and buttons m Confirm with OK Canceling delay start m Press the button m Change the program end time with the button until the program start time matches the current time of day m Confirm with OK The program starts immediately I m The actual load size cannot be measured unt
47. your local recycling authority about the possibility of recycling these materials Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal Before discarding an old appliance unplug it from the outlet cut off its power cord and remove any doors to prevent hazards A Menu Settings to adjust standard settings The washer controls can be adjusted to changing demands through the settings menu Settings menu Accessing the Settings menu m Turn the program selector to Stop The main menu appears 16 03 Select a program Settings Y m Confirm with OK You are now in the Settings menu EE II Suds cooling Contrast m Set the desired setting with the and buttons and confirm with OK Leaving the Settings menu m Select Back and confirm The display shows the initial menu Suds cooling Cold water is added at the end of the main wash to cool the wash _ water Suds cooling is carried out when a wash temperature of 158 F 70 C or more is selected Suds cooling should be activated when the drain hose is hung into a sink to prevent scalding Suds cooling is factory set on 56 Contrast Ten different contrast levels are available for the display It is factory set to Setting 4 The contrast changes immediately when a different level is selected Brightness Ten different brightness levels are _
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