User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Caring for the environment
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Operating the washing machine
- Before using for the first time
- Washing environmentally and economically
- 1. Prepare the laundry
- 2. Select a programme
- 3. Select programme settings
- 4. Load the washing machine
- 5. Add detergent
- 6. Starting the programme
- 7. End of programme
- Spinning
- Programme chart
- Extra options
- Wash programme chart - Extras
- Programme sequence
- Changing the programme sequence
- Garment care label symbols
- Favourite programmes
- Washing assistant
- Timer
- Detergent
- The correct detergent
- The right amount to dispense will depend on the following:
- Water softeners
- Dispensing aids
- Refill packs of detergent
- Fabric conditioner and liquid starch
- Adding fabric conditioner or liquid starch separately
- Colour run and dye removers/dyes
- Recommended Miele detergents
- Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive (EU) Nr. 1015/2010
- Cleaning and care
- Problem solving guide
- The programme does not start
- Fault message after a programme has been interrupted.
- Fault message at the end of a programme
- Fault message at the end of a programme
- Messages or faults with the TwinDos system
- Messages or faults with the TwinDos system
- General problems with the washing machine
- General problems with the washing machine
- General problems with the washing machine
- An unsatisfactory wash result
- The door will not open
- Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power cut
- Service
- Installation
- Front view
- Rear view
- Installation surface
- Transporting the washing machine to its installation site
- Removing the transit bars
- Fitting the transit bars
- Levelling the machine
- The water protection system
- Connection to the water supply
- Operation with cold water and alternative water supply
- Water drainage
- Electrical connection
- Consumption data
- Technical data
- Settings
- Detergents and care products
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
97
Connection to the water supply
Health risk and risk of damage
due to contaminated incoming water.
The quality of the incoming water
must correspond to the drinking wa-
ter specification of the country in
which the washing machine is being
operated.
Always connect the washing ma-
chine to the mains water supply.
Risk of electric shock!
There are electrical wires in the water
inlet hose.
The inlet hose must not be connec-
ted in an area subject to spray water,
e.g. in a bathroom or shower room.
The washing machine should be con-
nected to the mains water supply in ac-
cordance with current local and national
safety regulations. The German author-
ities do not require it to have a non-re-
turn valve as the washing machine has
been designed to comply with DIN reg-
ulations.
The water connection pressure needs
to be between 100kPa and 1000kPa. If
the water connection pressure exceeds
1000kPa, a pressure reducing valve
must be installed.
A stopcock with a ¾inch threaded
union is required for the connection. If
this is not available, only a qualified in-
staller may connect the washing ma-
chine 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 the threaded
union if necessary.