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Operating and installation
instructions
Washing machine
Always read the operating instructions before setting up, installing
and commissioning the machine. This prevents both personal injury
and damage to the machine.
en-GB M.-Nr. 12 535 840
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Contents
2
Caring for the environment......................................................................................... 5
Warning and safety instructions................................................................................ 6
Operating the washing machine................................................................................ 12
Control panel...................................................................................................................
12
How the control field works..........................................................................................
13
Before using for the first time..................................................................................... 15
Washing environmentally and economically .......................................................... 19
1. Preparing the laundry ............................................................................................... 20
2. Loading the washing machine ............................................................................... 21
3. Selecting a programme and settings ................................................................... 22
4. Adding detergent...................................................................................................... 24
5. Starting the programme – end of the programme ............................................ 26
Delay start/SmartStart .......................................................................................... 27
Programme chart .......................................................................................................... 29
Extras............................................................................................................................... 32
Pre-wash..........................................................................................................................
32
Water+ ......................................................................................................................
32
Rinse+.......................................................................................................................
32
Special features in the programme sequence........................................................ 33
Spinning...........................................................................................................................
33
Anti-crease ......................................................................................................................
33
Changing the programme sequence......................................................................... 34
Changing a programme .................................................................................................
34
Cancelling a programme................................................................................................
34
Adding or removing laundry..........................................................................................
34
Detergent........................................................................................................................ 35
The correct detergent ....................................................................................................
35
Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive (EU) No.
1015/2010 .................................................................................................................
35
Cleaning and care ......................................................................................................... 36
Cleaning the casing and fascia panel ..........................................................................
36
Cleaning the detergent drawer.....................................................................................
36
Cleaning the drum, suds container and drainage system ........................................
38
Cleaning the sealing ring ...............................................................................................
38
Cleaning the water inlet filters......................................................................................
39
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Problem solving guide................................................................................................. 40
The wash programme does not start ..........................................................................
40
Programme cancellation and error message..............................................................
40
Symbols on the time display ........................................................................................
41
Fault indicator light at the end of a programme.........................................................
42
An unsatisfactory wash result ......................................................................................
43
General problems...........................................................................................................
44
The door will not open ...................................................................................................
45
Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power cut...........
46
Miele Service ................................................................................................................. 48
Contact in case of malfunction ....................................................................................
48
EPREL database .............................................................................................................
48
Optional accessories .....................................................................................................
48
Installation...................................................................................................................... 49
Front view........................................................................................................................
49
Rear view .........................................................................................................................
50
Installation locations......................................................................................................
51
Installation notes............................................................................................................
51
Transporting the washing machine to its installation site ........................................
52
Installation surface.........................................................................................................
53
Removing the transit bars.............................................................................................
53
Fitting the transit bars ...................................................................................................
55
Levelling the washing machine.....................................................................................
56
Installing under a continuous worktop .................................................................. 56
Holding bracket for plinth ....................................................................................... 57
Water connection...........................................................................................................
59
Drainage...........................................................................................................................
60
Drain pump................................................................................................................ 60
Electrical connection .....................................................................................................
61
Technical data................................................................................................................ 62
EU Conformity declaration............................................................................................
63
UK Conformity declaration ...........................................................................................
63
Consumption data ........................................................................................................ 64
Programmable functions............................................................................................. 65
Choosing and selecting a programmable function....................................................
65
Editing and saving a programmable function .............................................................
66
Exiting the programming level ......................................................................................
66
Buzzer duration..........................................................................................................
66
 buzzer.........................................................................................................................
66
Keypad tone ..............................................................................................................
67
PIN code ...................................................................................................................
67
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Control field switch-off behaviour........................................................................
67
Memory....................................................................................................................
68
Additional long pre-wash time – Cottons...........................................................
68
Gentle action...........................................................................................................
68
Temperature reduction...........................................................................................
68
Maximum rinse level...............................................................................................
68
Suds cooling.............................................................................................................
69
Anti-crease...............................................................................................................
69
 Low water connection pressure ...........................................................................
69
Backlight brightness dimmed ...............................................................................
69
Welcome tone.........................................................................................................
70
Operating hours......................................................................................................
70
Factory default ........................................................................................................
70
Networking......................................................................................................................
70
Resetting the network configuration ..................................................................... 70
 Remote control........................................................................................................
71
 SmartGrid................................................................................................................
71
 RemoteUpdate........................................................................................................
72
Copyrights and licences for the communication module.........................................
73
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Caring for the environment
5
Disposing of the packaging ma-
terial
The packaging material is used for hand-
ling and protects the appliance from
transport damage. The packaging ma-
terial used is selected from materials
which are environmentally friendly for
disposal and can generally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging material re-
duces the use of raw materials. Use ma-
terial-specific collection points for valu-
able materials and take advantage of re-
turn options. Your Miele dealer will take
the packaging material away.
Disposing of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances con-
tain many valuable materials. They also
contain certain materials, compounds
and components which were essential
for their correct functioning and safety.
These could be hazardous to human
health and to the environment if dis-
posed of with household waste or if
handled incorrectly. Please do not,
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with household waste.
Instead, please make use of officially
designated collection and disposal
points to dispose of and recycle elec-
trical and electronic appliances in your
local community, with your dealer or
with Miele, free of charge. By law, you
are solely responsible for deleting any
personal data from the old appliance
prior to disposal. You are legally obliged
to remove any old batteries which are
not securely enclosed by the appliance
and to remove any lamps without des-
troying them, where this is possible.
These must be taken to a suitable col-
lection point where they can be handed
in free of charge. Please ensure that
your old appliance poses no risk to chil-
dren while being stored for disposal.
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Warning and safety instructions
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This washing machine complies with all current local and national
safety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to per-
sonal injury and damage to property.
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the washing
machine. They contain important information on safety, installation,
use and maintenance. This prevents both personal injury and dam-
age to the washing machine.
In accordance with standard IEC60335-1, Miele expressly and
strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the
chapter on installing the washing machine as well as the safety in-
structions and warnings.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage 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 instructions.
Appropriate use
The washing machine is only suitable for washing fabrics with a
care label stating that they are suitable for machine washing. Any
other applications may be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be
held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or op-
eration of the machine.
This washing machine must be used as described in the operating
instructions and must be checked on a regular basis to make sure it is
functioning correctly. Maintenance must be carried out when neces-
sary.
The washing machine is not suitable for outdoor use.
This washing machine may also be operated in public areas.
This washing machine can only be used by people with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or
knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it or have been shown
how to use it in a safe way and understand and recognise the con-
sequences of incorrect operation.
Children under the age of 8 must not be allowed near the washing
machine unless they are constantly supervised.
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Warning and safety instructions
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Children over the age of 8 may only use the washing machine
without 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 op-
eration.
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 washing machine.
Technical safety
Before setting up the washing machine, check it for any externally
visible damage. Do not set up or use a damaged washing machine.
The electrical safety of the washing machine can only be guaran-
teed when correctly earthed.
It is most important that this basic safety requirement is tested and
in case of any doubt the on-site wiring system should be inspected
by a qualified electrician.
Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of 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 from the electricity supply when
cleaning and maintaining the machine and in the event of a fault:
- switch off at the wall and disconnect the plug from the socket, or
- disconnect the fuse at the mains circuit board, or
- unscrew the on-site screw-in fuse.
See “Installation – Electrical connection”.
If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced
by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from
danger.
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Warning and safety instructions
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The washing machine must only be connected to the on-site water
supply using a new hose kit. Old hoses must not be re-used. Check
the hose regularly for signs of wear. Replace it in good time to avoid
the risk of leaks and subsequent damage.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele ori-
ginal spare parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of
the machine when Miele replacement parts are used.
For reasons of safety, do not connect the machine to 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 ac-
cordance with national regulations (e.g. the regulatory framework de-
scribed in DGUV100-500/Chapter 2.6/Section 4). The test book re-
quired for the documentation is available from Miele.
The machine must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g. on
a ship).
Please observe the instructions in “Installation” and “Technical
data.
If the washing machine is equipped with an electrical plug connec-
tion, it must be easily accessible after installation so that the ma-
chine can be disconnected from the electricity supply if necessary.
If the appliance is hard wired, an on-site all pole circuit breaker
must always be accessible to disconnect the washing machine from
the mains.
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power sup-
ply system or a power supply system that is not synchronised with
the mains power supply (e.g. island networks, backup systems) is
possible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply system
complies with the specifications of EN50160 or an equivalent stand-
ard.
The function and operation of the protective measures provided in
the buildings electrical installation and in this Miele product must
also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not
synchronised with the mains power supply, or these measures must
be replaced by equivalent measures in the installation. As described,
for example, in the current version of VDE-AR-E2510-2.
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Warning and safety instructions
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While the washing machine is under warranty, repairs should only
be undertaken by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise
the warranty will be invalidated.
Correct use
The maximum dry laundry weight is 8,0kg. The maximum recom-
mended loads for individual programmes are given in the Programme
chart.
Do not install your washing machine in a room where temperatures
below freezing may occur. Frozen hoses may burst or split. The reliab-
ility of the electronic control unit may be impaired at temperatures
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, transit bars
which are still in place may result in damage to both the machine and
adjacent furniture or appliances.
Close the stopcock if the machine is to be left for any length of
time (e.g. while on holiday), especially if there is no floor drain (gully)
in the immediate vicinity.
Danger of flooding! If hooking the drain hose into a wash basin,
check that the water can drain off quickly enough to prevent the sink
from overflowing. Hook the hose over the edge and secure. If the
hose is unsecured, the force of the water flowing out of it can dis-
lodge it from the basin.
Take care to ensure that foreign objects (e.g. nails, pins, coins, pa-
per clips) do not find their way into the machine with the laundry.
These may damage components of the machine (e.g. suds container,
drum). Damaged components can damage the laundry.
If the correct amount of detergent is dispensed, the machine
should not need to be descaled. If, however, you do wish to descale
it, only use special non-corrosive descaling agents and strictly 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.
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Warning and safety instructions
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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 product's environmental properties, and other informa-
tion.
Never use solvent based detergents, e.g. those containing benzine,
in this machine. Doing so may result in damage to component parts
and create toxic fumes. Risk of fire and explosion.
Benzine, petrol, paraffin, or any easily flammable liquid must not
be stored or used near the machine. Risk of fire and explosion
Only use dyes suitable for use in a washing machine. Always ob-
serve the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
Colour run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds which
can cause damage such as corrosion. Do not use these products in
this washing machine.
Avoid contact between stainless steel surfaces (front, lid, casing)
and liquid detergents or disinfecting agents which contain chlorine or
sodium hypochlorite. These agents can have a corrosive effect on
stainless steel. Aggressive vapours containing chlorine can also be
corrosive. Do not store open containers of these agents near the ma-
chine.
Do not use a pressure washer or hose 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 plenty of lukewarm water. If detergent has accidentally
been ingested, seek medical advice immediately. People with dam-
aged or sensitive skin should avoid contact with detergent.
When adding or removing laundry during the main wash, your skin
may come into contact with detergent, particularly if the detergent is
dispensed externally. Take care when placing your hands inside the
drum. If suds have come into contact with the skin, rinse off immedi-
ately with lukewarm water.
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Warning and safety instructions
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Accessories
Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, war-
ranty, performance and product liability claims will be invalidated.
Miele tumble dryers and Miele washing machines can be installed
as 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 wash-
ing machine.
Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a min-
imum of 10years and up to 15years following the discontinuation of
your washing machine.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance
with these warning and safety instructions.
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Operating the washing machine
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Control panel
a
Control field
b
Temperature sensor controls
for selecting the temperature
c
Spin speed sensor controls
for selecting the spin speed
d
Pre-wash sensor control
for selecting the Pre-wash extra
e
Indicator lights
light up when necessary
f
Extra options sensor controls
for selecting the Water+ and
Rinse+ extra options
g
Time display
for the programme running time
h
Sensor controls  
for the Delay start function
i
Start/Add laundry sensor control
starts the selected programme and
allows you to add laundry
j
Optical interface
for Customer Service
k
Programme selector
for selecting programmes and for
switching off the appliance
The washing machine is switched on
when you select a programme and
switched off by turning the pro-
gramme selector to the position.
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Operating the washing machine
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How the control field works
The , , , , and sensor
controls react to fingertip contact. If a
sensor control is lit, it can be selected.
If a sensor control is brightly lit, this
means it is currently selected.
If a sensor control is dimly lit, this
means it can be selected.
andsensor controls for temper-
ature and spin speed
After selecting a wash programme with
the programme selector, the recom-
mended temperature (in °C) and spin
speed (in rpm) light up brightly.
Selectable temperatures and spin
speeds light up dimly.
Pre-wash sensor control
You can supplement certain wash pro-
grammes with the Pre-wash extra op-
tion.
If an extra option can be selected for the
wash programme, the sensor control for
the extra option lights up dimly.
Indicator lights
-
lights up if there are faults with the
water inlet and drainage.
-
lights up if excess detergent was
used.
-
lights up as a reminder about hygiene
information.
-
lights up if the door to the washing
machine is locked.
Extra options sensor controls
You can supplement some wash pro-
grammes with the Water+ and
Rinse+ extra options.
If an extra option can be selected for the
wash programme, the sensor control for
the extra option lights up dimly.
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Operating the washing machine
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Time display
After the programme has started, the
programme running time will appear on
the display in hours and minutes.
When delay start is being used, the pro-
gramme running time will appear after
the delay start period has elapsed.
Sensor controls  
-
After touching the sensor control, a
later start time for the programme
(Delay start) can be selected. Once
selected, lights up brightly.
-  
The duration of the Delay start period
is selected by touching the
orsensor control.
The delay start period selected will ap-
pear on the time display.
After the programme has started, the
delay start period will begin to count
down.
Once the Delay start time has elapsed,
the programme begins. The estimated
programme running time appears on the
time display.
Start/Add laundry sensor control
- The programme can be started as
soon as the sensor control is flashing
on and off. Touching the Start/Add
laundry sensor control starts the se-
lected programme. The sensor control
lights up constantly.
- Once the programme has been star-
ted, the Start/Add laundry sensor
control allows you to add laundry.
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Before using for the first time
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Damage resulting from incorrect
installation and connection.
Installing and connecting the wash-
ing machine incorrectly will cause
serious property damage.
See “Installation.
Removing the protective foil
and stickers
Remove:
- The protective foil from the door
- Any stickers from the front and the lid
Please do not remove any labels (e.g.
the data plate) which are visible
when you open the door.
Emptying the drum
A swivel elbow for the drain hose and/or
assembly material may be stored in the
drum.
Pull open the door.
Remove the swivel elbow and as-
sembly material.
Shut the door with a gentle swing.
This washing machine has undergone
a complete functional test at the fact-
ory. Some residual water will therefore
remain in the drum from this process.
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Before using for the first time
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Miele@home
Your washing machine is equipped
with an integrated WiFi module.
To use this feature, you will need:
- A WiFi network
- The Miele app
- A Miele user account. You can create
a user account via the Miele app.
The Miele app will guide you as you
connect your washing machine to your
home WiFi network.
Once your washing machine is connec-
ted to your WiFi network you can use
the app, for example, to carry the follow-
ing activities:
- Operate your washing machine re-
motely
- Access information about the operat-
ing status of your washing machine
- Access information about a pro-
gramme sequence on your washing
machine
Connecting your washing machine to
your WiFi network will increase energy
consumption, even when the washing
machine is switched off.
Before installing the washing ma-
chine in its final location, ensure the
signal strength is sufficient for your
WiFi network.
Availability of the WiFi connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can give rise to sporadic or
even complete connection failures.
Therefore, the availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele app de-
pends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not avail-
able in every country.
For information about availability, please
visit www.miele.com.
Miele App
The Miele App is available to download
free of charge from the Apple App
Store
®
or from the Google Play Store™.
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Before using for the first time
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Setting up Miele@home
There are 2 ways of connecting:
1. Via the Miele app (default)
2. Via WPS
Logging in via the Miele app
Turn the programme selector to the
MobileStart
programme.
appears on the time display and the
timeout starts to count down from
10minutes. The Miele app will guide
you through the remaining steps.
When you have successfully connected,
 will appear on the time display.
Logging in via WPS
Turn the programme selector to the
MobileStart
programme.
Touch the sensor control re-
peatedly until  appears in the time
display.
The timeout then starts to count down
from 2minutes on the time display.
Activate the WPS function on your
router within 2minutes.
When you have successfully connected,
 will appear on the time display.
Tip: If the connection has not been set
up when the timeout has finished
counting down, repeat the process.
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Before using for the first time
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Running the first wash pro-
gramme
For safety reasons, spinning is not pos-
sible until the appliance has been pre-
pared for use for the first time. To activ-
ate the spinning function, you must run
a wash programme without laundry and
without detergent.
Using detergent could result in an ex-
cessive build-up of foam!
Open the stopcock.
Turn the programme selector to the
Cottons position.
The washing machine is switched on.
Touch the Start/Add laundrysensor
control.
The wash programme will start.
After 10minutes, the indicators dim
and the Start/Add laundrysensor con-
trol starts flashing.
Opening the door at the end of the
programme
The door remains locked during the
Anti-crease phase. The control field
lights up for the first 10minutes. The
control field then goes out and the
Start/Add laundry sensor control
flashes.
Turn the programme selector to the
position.
The door will unlock.
Tip: After the Anti-crease phase, the
washing machine will have switched off
and the door unlocked automatically.
The control field will be completely dark.
Reach under the recessed grip and
pull the door open.
Tip: Leave the door slightly open to al-
low the drum to dry.
Initial commissioning is now complete.
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Washing environmentally and economically
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Energy and water consumption
- To get the most out of your machine,
load the maximum dry load size for
the wash programme you are using.
This will keep the energy and water
consumption to a minimum in relation
to the size of the load.
- Programmes that are more efficient
with regard to energy and water con-
sumption generally have a longer run-
ning time. By extending the pro-
gramme running time, the wash tem-
perature that is actually reached can
be reduced while still providing the
same wash results.
For example, the ECO40-60 pro-
gramme has a longer running time
than the Cottons40°C or 60°C pro-
gramme. The ECO40-60 programme
is more efficient in terms of energy
and water consumption.
- Use the Express programme for small,
lightly soiled loads.
- Modern detergents make it possible
to wash laundry at lower temperatures
(e.g. 20°C). Using lower temperature
settings will save energy.
- To maintain the hygiene of the wash-
ing machine, carry out a hot wash
above 60°C at regular intervals. The
washing machine’s indicator light
will come on to remind you to carry
out a hot wash.
Detergent consumption
- Do not exceed the amounts of deter-
gent recommended by the manufac-
turer on the packaging.
- Adjust the dispensing to the degree of
soiling of the laundry.
- Reduce the amount of detergent with
smaller load sizes (approx. less de-
tergent than the amount recommen-
ded can be used when washing a half
load).
Information about subsequent
tumble drying
The spin speed selected affects the re-
sidual moisture in the laundry and the
sound emissions of the washing ma-
chine.
The higher the spin speed, the lower the
residual moisture in the laundry. How-
ever, the sound emissions of the wash-
ing machine will increase.
Select the highest possible spin speed
for the wash programme to save energy
in the subsequent tumble dryer cycle.
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1. Preparing the laundry
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Emptying pockets
Empty all pockets.
Damage due to foreign objects.
Nails, coins, paper clips, and so on
can cause damage to garments and
components in the machine.
Check the laundry before washing
and remove any foreign objects.
Sorting the laundry
Sort the laundry according to colour
and the garment care label.
Pre-treating stains
Badly soiled areas and stains should
be cleaned as soon as possible.
Spillages should be carefully dabbed
off using a soft, colourfast cloth.
Damage due to solvent-based
detergents.
Detergents containing benzine, stain
remover, etc., can damage plastic
parts.
When pre-treating textiles, make sure
that any plastic parts do not come
into contact with the detergent.
Risk of explosion due to solvent-
based detergents.
When using solvent-based deter-
gents, an explosive mixture may de-
velop.
Never use solvent-based detergents
in the washing machine.
General tips
- Do not machine wash items which
are specified by the manufacturer as
not washable on the care label ().
- Curtains: remove rollers and lead
weights or place in a laundry bag.
- Sew in or remove any loose underwir-
ing in bras.
- Turn garments inside out, if recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
- Zip up or close any jackets with Velcro
or hook and eye fastenings before
washing.
- Fasten duvet covers and pillow cases
to prevent small items from becoming
rolled up inside them.
- Please refer to the Programme chart
for more tips and tricks.
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2. Loading the washing machine
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Opening the door
Reach under the door grip and pull
the door open.
Check the drum for foreign objects
before loading it with laundry.
Unfold the laundry 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 is achieved when a full load is
washed. However, do not overload as
this reduces cleaning efficiency and
causes creasing.
Closing the door
Make sure that no items are caught
between the door and the seal.
Shut the door with a gentle swing.
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3. Selecting a programme and settings
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1. Selecting wash programmes
using the programme selector
The washing machine is switched on by
turning the programme selector to a
wash programme.
Turn the programme selector to the
required programme.
The estimated wash time is shown on
the time display and the pre-set tem-
perature and spin speed light up in the
control field.
2. Selecting programmes using
the MobileStart programme
selector position and the Miele
app
Tip: To use MobileStart, the washing
machine must be logged on to the WiFi
network and Remote control must be
switched on.
Turn the programme selector to the
MobileStart position.
appears on the time display.
Once the programme has started, the
washing machine can be operated with
the Miele app.
You must touch the Start/Add laun-
drysensor control to enable operation
via the Miele app.
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3. Selecting a programme and settings
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Selecting a temperature and
spin speed
The wash programme’s pre-set tem-
perature and spin speed light up
brightly. The choice of available tem-
peratures and spin speeds for the
wash programme light up dimly.
Touch the sensor control for the tem-
perature you want.
The sensor control lights up brightly.
Touch the sensor control for the spin
speed you want.
The sensor control lights up brightly.
Selecting Extras
If an extra option can be selected for
the wash programme, the sensor con-
trol for the extra option lights up dimly.
Touch the sensor control for the extra
option you want.
The sensor control lights up brightly.
You can select multiple extra options for
a wash programme.
Please refer to “Extra options” for
more information.
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4. Adding detergent
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Detergent drawer
You can use any detergent that is suit-
able for washing machines.
Detergent dispensing
Please follow the detergent manufac-
turer's instructions in relation to dosage.
Adding too much detergent will lead
to excessive foaming.
Avoid adding excess detergent.
The amount to dispense will depend on:
- the amount of laundry
- the amount of soiling 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
amount as follows: to com-
partment and to compart-
ment)
Detergent for the main wash
Fabric conditioner or liquid starch
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4. Adding detergent
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Automatic dispensing of fabric
softener or liquid starch
Add fabric conditioner or liquid starch
to the compartment. Do not ex-
ceed the maximum level mark.
This will be automatically dispensed in
the final rinse. At the end of the wash
programme a small amount of water re-
mains in the compartment.
Tip: If starching frequently, thoroughly
clean the detergent drawer, especially
the siphon tube, regularly.
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.
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5. Starting the programme – end of the programme
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Starting the programme
Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry
sensor control.
The door will lock and the wash pro-
gramme will start.
- When the symbol lights up con-
stantly, the door is locked until the
end of the programme.
If a Delay start period has been selec-
ted, this counts down on the time dis-
play. At the end of the Delay start period
or immediately after the programme has
started, the programme running time
appears on the time display.
Energy savings
After 10minutes, the indicators dim.
The Start/Add laundry sensor control
flashes slowly.
To reactivate the indicators:
Touch the Start/Add laundry sensor
control (this does not have any effect
on a programme that is running).
End of programme
The door remains locked during the
Anti-crease phase. The control field
lights up for the first 10minutes. The
control field then goes out and the
Start/Add laundry sensor control
flashes.
Turn the programme selector to the
position.
The door will unlock.
Tip: After the Anti-crease phase, the
door will unlock automatically.
Pull open the door.
Remove the laundry.
Items left in the drum could discolour
other laundry in the next wash or be-
come discoloured themselves.
Remove all items from the drum.
Check the door sealing ring for any
foreign objects.
Tip: Leave the door slightly open to al-
low the drum to dry.
Tip: Leave the detergent drawer slightly
open to allow it to dry.
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Delay start/SmartStart
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Selecting the Delay start func-
tion
Delay start cannot be selected in the
Drain/Spin programme.
Select the programme required.
Touch the sensor control.
The sensor control lights up brightly.
Touch the or sensor control re-
peatedly until the required Delay start
time appears on the time display.
- In the case of settings below
10hours, the Delay start time
changes in increments of 30minutes.
- In the case of settings above
10hours, the Delay start time
changes in increments of 1hour.
Starting Delay start
Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry
sensor control.
The Delay start process starts and
counts down on the time display.
The symbol will flash.
Changing the Delay start time
Touch the Start/Add laundry sensor
control until the door unlocks and the
symbol goes out.
The Delay start process stops.
Touch the or sensor control re-
peatedly until the required Delay start
time appears on the time display.
Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry
sensor control.
Cancelling Delay start
Touch the Start/Add laundry sensor
control until the door unlocks and the
symbol goes out.
The Delay start process stops.
Touch the brightly lit sensor con-
trol.
The Delay start period is deleted. The
programme running time appears on the
time display.
Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry
sensor control in order to start the
wash programme.
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SmartStart
You can set your washing machine to
start automatically based on an ex-
ternal signal within a certain time
period.
This function is active when the 
SmartGrid programmable function is
switched on.
The time period can be defined between
30minutes and 24hours. The washing
machine will then start within the time
period specified by you when it receives
an external signal. If an external signal
has not been received by the latest start
time set, the washing machine will start
automatically.
Setting the time period
If the SmartGrid programmable
function is activated, the function of
the sensor control changes. The
time display no longer shows the delay
start period, and instead shows the
time period in which your washing ma-
chine can be started automatically
(see “Programmable functions – 
SmartGrid”).
The procedure for setting this is the
same as for setting the delay start time.
Touch the sensor control.
Set the time period you want using
the or sensor controls.
Touch the Start/Add laundrysensor
control.
appears on the time display.
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Programme chart
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Cottons Cold to 90°C Max. load 8,0kg
Items Cotton, linen and mixed fibre textiles
Tip - Select the temperature according to the instructions on the care
label, the detergent, the type of soiling and the hygiene require-
ments.
- Use the 20°C programme for lightly soiled cotton garments.
1400rpm Extras: Pre-wash, Water+, Rinse+ Rinse cycles: 2
Minimum iron Cold to 60°C Max. load 4,0kg
Items Synthetic and mixed fibre textiles as well as easy care cotton
Tip - Reduce the final spin speed for fabric that creases easily.
1200rpm Extras: Pre-wash, Water+, Rinse+ Rinse cycles: 2
Delicates Cold to 40°C Max. load 3,0kg
Items Delicate garments made from synthetic fibre, mixed fibre and vis-
cose
Tip - Deselect the final spin speed for fabric that creases easily.
600rpm Extras: Pre-wash, Water+, Rinse+ Rinse cycles: 2
Woollens Cold to 30°C Max. load 3,0kg
Items Machine-washable woollens and woollen blends
Tip - Use detergent formulated for delicates/woollens.
1200rpm Rinse cycles: 2
Drain/spin Max. load 8,0kg
Tip - Select the Rinse+ extra option for an additional rinse.
- Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed.
- Drain only: set spin speed to.
1400rpm Extras: Rinse+
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Programme chart
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ECO 40–60 Max. load 8,0kg
Items Normally soiled cotton garments
Tip - A laundry load consisting of mixed cottons that are intended for
washing at 40°C or 60°C can be washed in the same wash
cycle.
- This programme is the most efficient in terms of energy and wa-
ter consumption for washing cottons.
1400rpm Extras: Pre-wash Rinse cycles: 2
Note for test institutes:
Test programme for compliance with EU legislation regarding ecodesign
No. 2019/2023 and energy labelling in accordance with Regulation
No. 2019/2014.
MobileStart
Tip The Miele app is used to select programmes and operate the appli-
ance.
Disinfection 60°C Max. load 5.5kg
Items Cotton or mixed fibre textiles, sorted by colour, provided they are
suitable for disinfection.
Tip - Chemo-thermal disinfection with a 30-minute holding time at
60°C.
- Use special-purpose detergents.
1400rpm Extras: Pre-wash, Rinse+ Rinse cycles: 2
Intensive 40°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, Rinse+ Rinse cycles: 2
Towelling 40°C to 60°C Max. load 6,0kg
Items Towels and bathrobes made from terrycloth
Tip - Use a colour detergent for dark textiles.
1400rpm Extras: Pre-wash, Water+, Rinse+ Rinse cycles: 2
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Express Cold to 40°C Max. load 3,5kg
Items Cotton garments that have hardly been worn or are only very lightly
soiled
1400rpm Rinse cycles: 1
Mops & cloths 40°C to 90°C Max. load 4,0kg
Items Mixed fibre or microfibre mops and cloths
Tip - The programme is designed to wash mops and cleaning cloths.
- Use special-purpose detergents.
- A pre-spin and a pre-rinse cycle are carried out before the main
wash.
1400rpm Rinse cycles: 2
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Extras
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You can add Extras to the wash pro-
grammes.
Selecting extras
Extra options are selected and deselec-
ted using the sensor controls on the
control field.
Touch the sensor control for the extra
option you want.
The relevant sensor will light up brightly.
Not all extra options can be selected
with every wash programme.
If the sensor control lighting is switched
off, this means the extra option cannot
be selected. The extra option cannot be
activated by touch.
Pre-wash
A pre-wash can be added for heavily
soiled laundry. Coarse soiling is
loosened and removed before the main
wash.
Water+
The water level in the main wash and
the rinses will be increased.
Rinse+
An extra rinse can be activated to
achieve a better wash result.
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Special features in the programme sequence
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Spinning
Final spin speed
When a programme is selected, the
maximum spin speed for this wash pro-
gramme is shown in the display.
You can reduce the final spin speed.
However, you cannot select a final spin
speed higher than that shown in the
chart.
Interim spin
There is a spin cycle after the main wash
and between the rinses. A reduction in
the final spin speed will also reduce the
interim spin speed as appropriate.
Omitting the interim spin and the final
spin
Touch the sensor control.
After the last rinse, the water will be
pumped away and the anti-crease
phase will switch on.
Omitting the final spin (Rinse hold)
Touch the sensor control (Rinse
hold).
The laundry is not spun after the final
rinse cycle and remains in the rinse wa-
ter. This helps to prevent creasing if the
laundry is not going to be removed from
the washing machine immediately after
the end of the programme.
Starting the final spin after Rinse hold
The sensor control for the maximum
spin speed lights up in the control field.
You can change the spin speed. The
Start/Add laundry sensor control
flashes slowly.
Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry
sensor control.
The final spin is carried out.
Ending the programme after Rinse
hold
Reduce the spin speed to .
Touch the Start/Add laundry sensor
control.
The washing machine pumps away the
suds. The programme has finished.
Anti-crease
At the end of the programme, the drum
continues to turn at intervals for up to
30minutes to help prevent creasing.
The washing machine can be opened at
any time.
There is no anti-crease phase at the
end of some programmes.
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Changing the programme sequence
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Changing a programme
After the start of a programme, it is no
longer possible to select a different pro-
gramme.
You will need to cancel the current pro-
gramme before you can select a new
one.
appears on the time display if the
programme selector has been moved.
Set the programme selector back to its
original position.
If the washing machine is switched off
during active programme operation,
the standby function does not switch
the washing machine off completely
after 15minutes. Safety functions con-
tinue to be active because there may
still be water inside the drum.
Cancelling a programme
You can cancel a wash programme at
any time after it has started.
Turn the programme selector to the
position.
Turn the programme selector to any
position.
Rotating bars ...... or are
shown on the time display.
The water is pumped away and the door
lock is then released.
Selecting a new programme
Turn the programme selector to the
required wash programme.
Check that there is still detergent in
the detergent drawer. Add more de-
tergent if there is none left.
Touch the Start/Add laundrysensor
control.
Adding or removing laundry
Laundry can be added or removed at
any time, provided that the symbol
is not illuminated on the control field.
Touch the Start/Add laundrysensor
control.
Rotating bars ...... are
shown in the time display.
If the word appears on the time dis-
play, the door can be opened.
Open the door.
Add or remove laundry.
Close the door.
Touch the Start/Add laundrysensor
control.
The wash programme will continue.
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Detergent
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The correct detergent
You can use any detergent that is suitable for washing machines. Instructions for
use and recommended amounts are given on the detergent packaging.
Recommended detergents in accordance with Directive (EU) No. 1015/2010
The recommendations apply to the temperature ranges given in the section “Pro-
gramme chart”.
Universal Colour Delicates and
woollens
Special
detergent
Cottons
Minimum iron
Delicates
Woollens
ECO40-60
Disinfection
Intensive
Towelling
1
Express
1
Cloths
Recommended
Not recommended
1
Liquid detergent
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Cleaning and care
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Risk of electric shock.
Only ever perform cleaning and main-
tenance work when the appliance is
disconnected from the power.
Disconnect the washing machine
from the mains electricity supply.
Cleaning the casing and fascia
panel
Damage caused by detergents.
Solvent-based cleaning agents, ab-
rasive cleaners, glass cleaners or
multi-purpose cleaning agents can
cause damage to plastic surfaces and
other parts.
Do not use any of these cleaning
agents.
Risk of damage due to ingress of
water.
The pressure of a water jet can cause
water to get into the washing ma-
chine, resulting in damage to com-
ponents.
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 of liquid detergent can lead to a
build-up of mould and bacteria in the
detergent drawer.
For hygiene reasons, clean the entire
detergent drawer at regular intervals.
Pull out the detergent drawer until
resistance is felt. Press down the re-
lease button and at the same time
pull the drawer right out of the appli-
ance.
Clean the detergent drawer with
warm water.
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Cleaning the siphon and the channel
Pull the siphon out of the compart-
ment .
Clean the siphon under warm running
water. Clean the siphon tube in the
same way.
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.
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Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the drum, suds con-
tainer and drainage system
By using wash programmes with tem-
peratures of 60°C or higher on a regu-
lar basis and using a multi-purpose de-
tergent, you can avoid a build-up of
bacteria in the washing machine.
The drum, suds container and drainage
system must be cleaned whenever the
indicator light comes up or if neces-
sary.
Optimum results can be achieved by us-
ing a machine cleaner. Alternatively, a
multi-purpose detergent can be used.
Start the Cottons 90°C programme
without a load.
Dispense the machine cleaner or
multi-purpose detergent directly into
the drum.
Do not load any laundry. The drum
must be empty for the maintenance
wash programme.
At the end of the programme, check
the inner drum and remove any
coarse residues.
Cleaning the sealing ring
Check the fold in the sealing ring for
foreign objects.
Clean the sealing ring and the inner
fold of the sealing ring with a damp
cloth.
Tip: Leave the door slightly open to al-
low the drum to dry.
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Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the water inlet filters
The washing machine has filters to pro-
tect the water inlet valves. You should
inspect the filters approximately every
6months. Perform this check more of-
ten if there are frequent interruptions to
the external water supply.
Cleaning the filter in the inlet hose
First turn off the stopcock.
Unscrew the inlet hose from the stop-
cock.
Remove the rubber seal 1 from the re-
cess.
Using pointed pliers, take hold of the
plastic filter bar 2 and remove it.
Clean the plastic filter.
Reassemble in reverse order.
Make sure there is no water leaking
from the screw thread.
Tighten the screw thread.
Cleaning the filter in the inlet valve
Using pliers, carefully loosen the
ribbed plastic nut on the inlet valve
and unscrew.
Use pointed pliers to withdraw the
plastic filter by the bar.
Clean the filter.
Reassemble in reverse order.
The filters are used to protect the wa-
ter inlet valve.
The filters must be put back in place
after cleaning.
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Problem solving guide
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You are able to correct the majority of faults and problems that arise during day-to-
day use without external assistance. You can save time and money in many cases,
as you do not need to call Miele Service.
The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or a
fault and to resolve it.
The wash programme does not start
Problem Cause and remedy
The control field remains
dark.
There is no power to the machine.
Check whether the plug is plugged in.
Check whether the fuse has tripped.
The washing machine has switched off automatically
to save energy.
Switch the washing machine on again by turning the
programme selector.
andappear altern-
ately on the time display.
The door is not closed properly. The door lock could
not engage.
Close the door again.
Start the programme again.
If the fault message appears again, contact the
Miele Customer Service Department.
Programme cancellation and error message
Problem Cause and remedy
The fault indicator
light lights up,
and appear alternately
on the time display and
the buzzer sounds.
The water inlet is blocked or restricted.
Check whether the stopcock has been properly
opened.
Check whether the inlet hose is kinked.
Check whether there is sufficient water pressure.
The filter in the water inlet is blocked.
Clean the filter.
The fault indicator
light lights up, and
appear alternately on the
time display and the
buzzer sounds.
The drain is blocked or restricted.
The drain hose has been fixed too high.
Clean the drain filter and the drain pump.
The maximum drain height is 1m.
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Problem Cause and remedy
and appear altern-
ately on the time display
and the buzzer sounds.
There is a fault.
Disconnect the washing machine from the mains
electricity supply, either by switching it off at the
wall socket and withdrawing the plug, or by discon-
necting it at the circuit breaker.
Wait at least 2minutes before reconnecting the
washing machine to the electricity supply.
Switch the washing machine on again.
Restart the programme.
If the fault message appears again, contact the Cus-
tomer Service Department.
The fault indicator
light lights up,
and appear altern-
ately on the time display
and the buzzer sounds.
The water protection system has reacted.
Close the stopcock.
Call the Miele Customer Service Department.
Symbols on the time display
Message Cause and remedy
 is lit up on the time
display.
The programme selector was moved to a different po-
sition after the programme had started.
Turn the programme selector back to the original po-
sition.
lights up when the
washing machine is
switched on.
An update is available for the washing machine. See
“Programmable functions – RemoteUpdate” for
more information.
lights up briefly
when a programme is
selected.
indicates that the washing machine is networked.
lights up when the
MobileStart pro-
gramme is selected.
The remote control function is switched off.
Activate the remote control programmable func-
tion to operate the washing machine via the
app.
lights up when the
MobileStart pro-
gramme is selected.
The washing machine is networked and can be oper-
ated via the app.
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Message Cause and remedy
lights up when the
MobileStart pro-
gramme is selected.
Miele@home is not set up.
Network the washing machine; see “Before using for
the first time – Setting up Miele@home”.
lights up when the
washing machine is
switched on.
Miele@home is not available.
Switch off the washing machine.
Switch the washing machine on again.
If appears again, contact the Miele Customer
Service Department.
The washing machine can continue to be used.
Touch the lit sensor control.
Fault indicator light at the end of a programme
Problem Cause and remedy
The indicator light
lights up.
When washing, a wash programme using a temperat-
ure above 60°C has not been run for a long time.
In order to prevent bacteria and unpleasant odours
building up in the machine, run the Cottons 90°C
programme using a universal powder detergent.
The indicator light
lights up.
Excessive foam has built up during washing.
Use less detergent next time and follow the manu-
facturers instructions on dosage given on the pack-
aging.
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An unsatisfactory wash result
Problem Cause and remedy
Liquid detergent does
not give the required
result.
Liquid detergents usually contain no bleaching agents.
They do not remove fruit, coffee, and tea stains.
Use a general purpose powder detergent containing
a bleaching agent.
Pour stain removers into the drawer in the dis-
penser compartment and liquid detergent into a dis-
penser ball.
Never put stain removers and liquid detergent to-
gether in the dispenser drawer.
White residues which
look like powder deter-
gent are seen on dark
textiles after washing.
The detergent contained compounds (zeolites) to aid
water softening which are not soluble in water. These
have 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 usually con-
tain 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 for the
main wash.
The use of heavy-duty detergent is recommended in
the main wash for very heavily soiled work clothing.
Please seek advice from the detergent manufacturer.
Grey, greasy particles
cling to washed laundry.
Insufficient amounts of detergent were used. The
laundry was heavily soiled with grease (oils, oint-
ments).
Use more detergent or use liquid detergent with this
type of soiled laundry.
Before washing the next load, run a 60°C pro-
gramme with liquid detergent but without a load.
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General problems
Problem Cause and remedy
The machine shakes dur-
ing the spin cycle.
The machine feet are not level and not secured.
Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly.
Strange pump noises
can be heard.
This is not a fault. These slurping noises occur at the
start and end of a pump sequence as a normal part of
the operation.
Large amounts of deter-
gent residue remain in
the detergent dispenser
drawer.
The water pressure is too low.
Clean the filters in the water inlet.
Powder detergent used in conjunction with water
softeners tends to become sticky.
Clean the detergent dispenser drawer and, in future,
add detergent into the drawer first, and then add the
water softener.
Fabric softener is not
completely dispensed or
too much water remains
in the compartment.
The siphon tube is not correctly positioned or is
clogged.
Clean the siphon, see “Cleaning and care – Cleaning
the detergent dispenser compartment”.
The laundry has not
been spun properly. The
laundry is still wet.
The machine detected a high level of imbalance during
the final spin and reduced the spin speed automatic-
ally.
Include both large and small items in the load as this
will achieve better distribution.
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The door will not open
Problem Cause and remedy
The door cannot be
pulled open during a
wash cycle.
The door is locked during the wash cycle.
Touch the Start/Add laundry sensor control to can-
cel the programme.
The programme is cancelled, the door will unlock and
you will be able to pull it open.
There is still water in the drum and the washing ma-
chine is unable to drain.
Clean the drain filter and drain pump as described in
“Problem solving guide – Opening the door in the
event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power failure”.
After the programme is
cancelled, flashing bars
......... appear
in the time display.
For safety reasons the drum 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 bars have stopped flashing in the
display.
and  alternately ap-
pear in the time display.
The door lock has jammed.
Call the Service Department.
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Problem solving guide
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Opening the door in the event
of a blocked drain outlet and/or
power cut
Risk of electric shock.
Only ever perform cleaning and main-
tenance work when the appliance is
disconnected from the power.
Disconnect the washing machine
from the mains electricity 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
....For machines with a drain pump
Place a suitable container under the
access flap.
Remove the drain filter, though not
completely.
Slowly unscrew the drain filter to let
the water out.
Tighten the drain filter back up again if
you need to interrupt the flow of wa-
ter.
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Cleaning the drain filter
Once the flow of water ceases:
Remove the drain filter completely.
Clean the drain filter thoroughly.
Check the drain pump impellers to
make sure they can rotate freely.
Remove any foreign objects (e.g. but-
tons, coins, etc.) and clean the in-
terior.
Put the drain filter back in place and
secure it.
Water damage.
Water will escape from the machine
if you forget to replace the drain filter.
Replace the drain filter correctly and
tighten it securely.
Opening the 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.
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Miele Service
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Contact in case of malfunction
In the event of any faults which you can-
not remedy yourself, please contact
your Miele Dealer or Miele Service.
Contact information for Miele 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:
EPREL database
From 1 March 2021, information on en-
ergy labelling and ecodesign require-
ments will be available in the European
Product Database (EPREL). You can find
the product database at the following
link https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/. You will
be asked to enter the model identifier.
The model identifier can be found on the
data plate.
Made in xxx
Mod.: XXXxxx
M-Nr.: xxxxxxxx
Type: XXxx-X
Nr.:/ xxxxxxxxx
Optional accessories
Optional spare parts and accessories for
this washing machine are available from
Miele.
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Installation
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Front view
a
Inlet hose (cold water)
b
Electrical connection
c
Control panel
d
Detergent drawer
e
Door
f
Access flap to drain filter and drain
pump
g
Height-adjustable feet
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Rear view
a
Drain hose
b
Transport clips for inlet and drain
hoses
c
Electrical connection
d
Protruding lid for holding when mov-
ing the appliance
e
Inlet hose
f
Safety caps for transit bars
g
Transport clips for inlet and drain
hoses and for storing transit bars
when not in use
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Installation locations
Side view
1054
850
1100
636
Washer-dryer stack
min. 300
1702
The washing machine can be installed
as a washer-dryer stack together with a
Miele tumble dryer. This requires a
Miele washer-dryer stacking kit which
can be purchased separately.
Installation on a plinth
The washing machine can be installed
on a steel plinth (open or closed, avail-
able as an optional Miele accessory) or
on a concrete plinth.
Injury can occur if the washing
machine has not been adequately se-
cured.
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
Risk of damage due to moisture
ingress.
Moisture can damage electrical com-
ponents.
Do not install the machine near or
directly above an open gully or floor
drain.
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Transporting the washing ma-
chine to its installation site
Danger of injury from incorrect
transport.
If the washing machine tips up there
is a danger of injury to people and
damage to property.
Make sure the washing machine is
stable during transportation.
Transporting the washing machine
with a sack truck
If transporting the washing machine
with a sack truck, make sure its left or
right side is resting on the truck.
Risk of damage from incorrect
transport.
The front or back 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 result of external
forces. There is a danger of the lid be-
ing pulled off when carrying the ma-
chine.
Before carrying the machine, check
that the lid is secure where it pro-
trudes at the back of the machine.
Carry the washing machine by the
front feet and by the lid where it pro-
trudes at the back of the appliance.
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Installation surface
A concrete floor is the most suitable in-
stallation surface, being far less prone to
vibration during the spin cycle than
wooden floorboards or a carpeted sur-
face.
The machine must be level and se-
curely positioned.
To avoid vibrations during spinning,
the machine should not be installed
on soft 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
Removing the left-hand transit bar
Push the cover out and turn the left-
hand transit bar 90° using the span-
ner supplied.
Withdraw the transit bar.
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Removing the right-hand transit bar
Push the cover out and turn the left-
hand transit bar 90° using the span-
ner supplied.
Withdraw the transit bar.
Covering holes
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.
Push the covers in firmly until they
engage in position.
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Securing the transit bars
Secure the transit bars to the back of
the washing machine. Make sure that
the top catch is located above the
holder.
Risk of damage from incorrect
transport.
The washing machine may become
damaged if moved without the transit
bars in place.
Keep the transit bars in a safe place.
Fit them again if the machine is to be
moved (e.g. when moving house).
Fitting the transit bars
Opening the covers
Press against the retainer with a
sharp object (a narrow screwdriver,
for example).
The cover opens.
Fitting the transit bars
To fit the bars, follow the instructions
for removing them in reverse order.
Tip: The bars will slide in more easily if
you lift the drum slightly.
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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 machine. The ma-
chine is supplied with all four feet
screwed in.
Using the spanner supplied, turn
counter nut 2 in a clockwise direction.
Then turn counter nut 2 together with
foot 1 to unscrew.
Use a level to check that the washing
machine is standing level.
Hold foot 1 securely with a pipe
wrench. Turn counter nut 2 again us-
ing the spanner supplied until it sits
firmly up against the housing.
Risk of damage due to incorrectly
aligned washing machine.
There is a danger of the washing ma-
chine moving about if the feet are not
secured.
Turn all 4 counter nuts for the feet
until they sit firmly up against the
housing. Please also check this for
the feet which did not need adjust-
ment.
Installing under a continuous worktop
Risk of electric shock due to ex-
posed cables
There is a risk of coming into contact
with live parts while the lid is re-
moved.
Do not remove the washing machine
lid.
This washing machine (with lid intact)
can be pushed under a countertop if
there is space to do so.
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Holding bracket for plinth
The holding bracket prevents the wash-
ing machine from falling off the plinth
during operation.
Fastening with the holding bracket is
only intended for plinths made from
concrete. The plinth must be flat and
level. The surface below the plinth must
be able to withstand the physical loads.
Prior to installation, check whether the
plinth complies with the minimum di-
mensions.
Height
:
6cm
Width: 60cm
Depth: 65cm
Positioning the holding bracket
Risk of injury from sharp edges.
The holding bracket has sharp edges.
You could cut yourself on the edges.
Take care when handling the holding
bracket.
Wear gloves while installing the hold-
ing bracket.
The front appliance feet must protrude
by at least 3mm. The washing ma-
chine must already be aligned (see “In-
stallation – Aligning the washing ma-
chine”)
Place the holding bracket on the front
appliance feet.
Mark the position of the front edge of
the holding bracket with a pencil.
Remove the holding bracket from the
feet.
Carefully move the washing machine
until you have enough space to install
the holding bracket.
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Installing the holding bracket
Place the holding bracket on the
marking on the plinth.
In the middle of the two outer slotted
holes, mark a point for each drill hole.
Drill 2holes (8mm) with a depth of
approx. 55mm.
Insert the plugs in the holes.
Install the holding bracket with the
hexagon screws and the washers.
Do not tighten the screws yet – this
will allow the holding bracket to be
moved sideways.
Securing the washing machine with
the holding bracket
Push the washing machine back on to
the installed holding bracket.
Insert the appliance feet (the part
between the foot and the locknut)
into the openings in the holding
bracket.
Push the holding bracket to the right
as far as it will go.
Tighten the hexagon screws using a
spanner.
The washing machine is secured in the
holding bracket.
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Water connection
Cold water connection
The washing machine must be installed
in such a way to comply with local and
national legislation.
The flow pressure must amount to a
minimum of 100kPa and must not ex-
ceed 1000kPa. If the pressure exceeds
1000kPa, a pressure reducing valve
must be installed.
Connection to the mains water supply
should incorporate a stopcock with a
3/4" screw thread. If this type of stop-
cock is not available, only a qualified in-
staller may connect the washing ma-
chine to the mains water supply.
The screw thread is subject to water
connection pressure.
Check the connection for leaks.
Slowly open the stopcock. Correct
the position of the seal and screw
thread if appropriate.
The water inlet hose for cold water is
not intended to be used with a hot wa-
ter connection.
Maintenance
Only use genuine Miele hoses that have
been tested to withstand pressure of at
least 7000kPa should you ever need a
replacement.
A filter is located in the open end of
the inlet hose and another in the in-
take point to protect the water inlet
valve.
Neither filter may be removed.
Hose extension
Longer hoses 2.5 or 4.0m in length are
available from Miele dealers or the
Miele Customer Service Department as
optional extras.
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Drainage
Drain pump
The suds are drained through a drain
pump with a 1m delivery head. For the
water to drain freely, the hose must be
free of kinks. The elbow piece (access-
ory) can be hooked onto the end of the
hose.
Drainage options
1. Connected securely to a plastic drain
pipe with a rubber nipple (there is no
need to use a siphon).
2. Connected securely to a washbasin
with a plastic nipple.
3. Connected securely to a floor drain
(gully).
If required, the hose can be extended to
a length of up to 5m. Accessories are
available from Miele or from your Miele
dealer.
For a drain height of more than 1m (up
to a max. of 1.6m), a replacement drain
pump is available from Miele or from
your Miele dealer.
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Electrical connection
This description applies to washing
machines both with and without a
mains plug.
The following applies to washing ma-
chines with a mains plug:
- The washing machine is ready to be
connected.
- The electrical socket must be easily
accessible after installation so that
the machine can be disconnected
from the electricity supply if neces-
sary.
Damage caused by incorrect
supply voltage.
The data plate indicates the nominal
power consumption and the appro-
priate fuse rating.
Compare the specifications on the
data plate with those of the mains
electricity supply and make sure that
they match.
The washing machine may only be con-
nected to a permanent electrical system
that conforms to the national and local
codes and regulations.
Do not connect the machine to an ex-
tension lead or multi-socket adapter as
they do not guarantee the required
safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of
overheating).
If the machine is hard 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 miniature cir-
cuit breaker, switch, fuses and relays ac-
cording to IEC/EN60947). This con-
nection process must be performed by
a qualified electrician.
The plug connector or isolator switch
should be easily accessible at all times.
Risk of electric shock.
If the washing machine is disconnec-
ted from the mains, protective meas-
ures must be taken to ensure that the
point of disconnection cannot acci-
dentally be switched on again.
Make sure the isolator is lockable or
the point of disconnection is mon-
itored at all times.
New connections, modifications to the
system, or servicing of the earthing con-
ductor, including determining the cor-
rect fuse amperage, must be carried out
by a qualified electrician, as they are fa-
miliar with the pertinent regulations and
the specific requirements of the electric
utility company.
Single phase AC 230 V – country vari-
ant 230V 25A
This device is intended for connection
to a power supply system where 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.
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Technical data
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Height 850mm
Width 596mm
Width (machines with a stainless steel lid) 605mm
Depth 636mm
Depth with door open 1054mm
Weight Approx. 100kg
Maximum floor load in operation 3000newtons
Capacity 8,0kg dry laundry
Supply voltage See data plate on back of appliance
Rated load See data plate on back of appliance
Fuse rating See data plate on back of appliance
A-rated emission sound pressure level L
pA
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)
Water inlet hose length 1.55m
Drain hose length 1.50m
Connection cable length 2.00m
Product safety standard EN50571, EN60335
Test certifications awarded See data plate
Power rating in off mode 0,40W
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Technical data
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EU Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this washing machine complies with Directive 2014/53/
EU.
The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of the
following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk
- For service, information, operating instructions etc: go to www.miele.co.uk/do-
mestic/customer-information-385.htm and enter the name of the product or the
serial number
UK Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this washing machine complies with UK Radio Equip-
ment Regulations 2017, as amended.
The complete text of the UK declaration of conformity is available from one of the
following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk
- For service, information, operating instructions etc: go to https://miele.co.uk/
manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number
ThisStatement of Compliance confirms this Miele product fully complies with the
Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements
for Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023.
1) Household Appliance –
2)
Manufactured by: Miele & Cie KG,
Carl Miele Street 29, 33332 Gutersloh Germany
Imported by and contact point: Miele Company Ltd, Fairacres, Marcham Road,
Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 ITW Great Britain
The defined support period at the time of first supply is 10 years
3)
To report vulnerabilities and cybersecurity issues please contact: [email protected]4)
5) Signature
Name: Paul Wright
Company Position: Head of Technical Management
Date of signature: 19th March 2024
Place of signature:
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Professional Washing Machine GW06, GW08
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Consumption data
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Programme Load Energy Water
Programme
running time Temperature
1
Residual mois-
ture Speed
kg kWh Litres h:min °C % rpm
ECO40-60* 8,0 0,670 62,5 3:39 37 52,90 1400
4,0 0,380 53,0 2:48 29 50,90 1400
2,0 0,195 28,3 2:29 25 57,40 1400
Cottons 60 8,0 1,300 52,0 1:19 57 49,00 1400
20
2
8,0 0,200 52,0 1:19 20 49,00 1400
Minimum iron 30 4,0 0,260 42,0 0:54 30 30,00 1200
Express 30 3,5 0,300 30,0 0:20 26 60,00 1400
*
Test programme for compliance with EU legislation regarding ecodesign 2019/2023 and energy labelling in accordance with Regulation
No. 2019/2014
1
Maximum laundry temperature reached in main wash.
2
20 °C programme for lightly soiled cotton garments.
Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given depending on water pressure, water hardness, water
inlet temperature, room temperature, type and volume of load, fluctuations in the mains voltage and any extra op-
tions selected.
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The programmable functions are used
to alter the machines electronics to
suit changing requirements. Program-
mable functions can be altered at any
time.
Programming is carried out in 9 steps
(, , ...) using the sensor con-
trols.
Opening the programming level
Requirements:
- The washing machine is switched on
and the programme selector is point-
ing to a wash programme.
- The washing machine door is open.
Touch the Start/Add laundry sensor
control and hold it down whilst carry-
ing out steps .
Close the washing machine door.
Wait until the Start/Add laundry
sensor control lights up constantly...
...and then release the Start/Add
laundry sensor control.
After a few seconds,  will light up on
the time display.
Choosing and selecting a pro-
grammable function
The number of the programmable
function will appear on the time dis-
play as and a number: e.g..
Touch the or sensor control to
scroll to the next or previous pro-
grammable function:
Programmable functions
 Buzzer duration
 Buzzer
 Keypad tone
 PIN code
 Control field switch-off behaviour
 Memory
 Additional pre-wash time
 Gentle action
 Temperature reduction
 Maximum rinse level
 Suds cooling
 Anti-crease
 Low water connection pressure
 Backlight brightness dimmed
 Welcome tone
 Operating hours
* Remote control
* SmartGrid
* RemoteUpdate
 Factory default
*only visible after networking
Confirm the selected programmable
function by touching the Start/Add
laundry sensor control.
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Editing and saving a program-
mable function
You can switch a programmable func-
tion on/off or select different options.
Touch the or sensor control to
switch a programmable function on/
off or to select an option.
Programmable function
Available options
     to 



















Confirm the chosen selection with
the Start/Stopsensor control.
The number of the programmable func-
tion, e.g., will then light up again.
Exiting the programming level
Turn the programme selector to the
position.
The settings you have selected are now
stored in the memory. You can alter the
settings again at any time.
Buzzer duration
The buzzer sounds to let you that it is
the end of the programme. You can de-
cide how long the buzzer should sound
for.
Options
= The buzzer sounds 3times at
the end of the programme.
= The buzzer sounds until the
washing machine switches off
automatically (max. 1hour).
 buzzer
The buzzer sounds to let you that it is
the end of the programme.
Options
= Buzzer is deactivated.
= Buzzer is set to normal.
= Buzzer is set to loud.
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Keypad tone
Each touch of a sensor control is con-
firmed with an audible tone.
Options
= Keypad tone is switched off
= Keypad tone is set to normal
volume
= Keypad tone is set to loud
volume
PIN code
The PIN code prevents the washing
machine being used without your
knowledge.
If you activate the PIN code, you have to
enter a PIN code after switching the
washing machine on. Otherwise it can-
not be operated.
Options
= PIN code is switched off
= PIN code is switched on
Using the washing machine with a PIN
code
The code is 125 and cannot be altered.
Switch on the washing machine.
 appears on the time display and
the and sensor controls light up.
Touch the sensor control once.
 appears on the time display.
Confirm the number with the Start/
Add laundry sensor control.
The first number has been saved and
you can now enter the second number
using the and sensor controls.
Enter the second and third numbers
and confirm the numbers with the
Start/Add laundry sensor control.
The lock is released and a wash pro-
gramme can now be selected and star-
ted.
Control field switch-off be-
haviour
To save energy, the time display and
sensor controls will go out after
10minutes, and only the Start/Add
laundry sensor control will flash slowly.
Options
= Off
The time display and sensor
controls will remain lit up while
the washing machine is
switched on.
= On
The time display and sensor
controls will switch off after
10minutes if the programme is
started.
However, the time display and
sensor controls will remain lit
up for 10minutes after a delay
start period has elapsed, after
the end of a programme or at
the end of the anti-crease
phase.
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Memory
The washing machine will save the last
settings (temperature, spin speed and
some of the extras) selected for a
wash programme after the programme
has started.
When the wash programme is chosen
again, the saved settings will appear on
the washing machine’s display.
Options
= Memory is switched off
= Memory is switched on
Additional long pre-wash
time – Cottons
If you require a longer pre-wash, you
can extend the pre-wash time.
Options
= No increase in the pre-wash
time
= + 6minutes increase in the
pre-wash time
= + 9minutes increase in the
pre-wash time
= + 12minutes increase in the
pre-wash time
Gentle action
With gentle action activated, drum
agitation is reduced. In this way, lightly
soiled items can be washed more
gently.
Gentle action can be activated for the
Cottons and the Minimum iron pro-
grammes.
Options
= Gentle action is switched off
= Gentle action is switched on
Temperature reduction
At high altitudes, water has a lower
boiling point. Miele recommends ac-
tivating the Temperature reduction set-
ting at altitudes of 2000m or above to
prevent water from boiling.
Options
= The Temperature reduction set-
ting is switched off
= The Temperature reduction set-
ting is switched on
Maximum rinse level
The water level in the rinses can be
permanently set to the highest value.
This function is important for allergy suf-
ferers as it achieves excellent rinse res-
ults. The water consumption will be in-
creased.
Options
= Maximum rinse level is
switched off
= Maximum rinse level is
switched on
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Suds cooling
Additional water flows into the drum at
the end of the main wash to cool the
suds down.
Suds cooling takes place when a Cot-
tons programme with a temperature of
70°C or higher is selected.
Suds cooling should be activated under
the following circumstances:
- To prevent the danger of scalding if
the drain hose is hooked over the
edge of a sink or basin
- Where the drainage pipes do not
comply with DIN1986
Options
= Suds cooling is switched off
= Suds cooling is switched on
Anti-crease
The Anti-crease function reduces
creasing after the end of the pro-
gramme.
At the end of the programme, the drum
continues to turn at intervals for up to
30minutes. The washing machine door
can be opened at any time.
Options
 = The Anti-crease function is
switched off.
 = The Anti-crease function is
switched on.
 Low water connection pres-
sure
If the water connection pressure is be-
low 100kPa (1bar), the washing ma-
chine cancels the programme and the
fault message appears.
If the water connection pressure cannot
be increased, activating this function
will prevent the programme from being
cancelled.
Options
= Low water connection pressure
is switched off.
= Low water connection pressure
is switched on.
Backlight brightness
dimmed
The brightness of the dimmed sensor
controls in the control field can be set
to one of 7 different levels.
The brightness changes as soon as you
select a different setting.
Options
= Darkest level
= Brightest level
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Welcome tone
The welcome tone sounds whenever
the washing machine is switched on.
You can activate or deactivate the wel-
come tone.
Options
= Welcome tone is deactivated
= Welcome tone is switched on
at normal volume
= Welcome tone is switched on
at loud volume
Operating hours
You can read off how many hours the
washing machine has been in opera-
tion for.
The total washing time is shown on the
time display in single digits. The wash-
ing machine has been in operation for
1234hours, for example. The figure
shown on the time display will start with
an followed by a , then a and after
this a and a . The letter is displayed
again after this.
Factory default
All programmable functions except
Operating hours are reset to the
factory default settings.
Options
= Go back (without reset to fact-
ory default settings)
= Reset programmable functions
to the factory default settings.
Networking
The ,  and  programmable
functions are only displayed if the re-
quirements for using Miele@home
have been met (see “Before using for
the first time – Miele@home”).
Resetting the network configuration
The network configuration should be
reset whenever a washing machine is
being disposed of or sold, or if a used
washing machine is being put into op-
eration. This is the only way to ensure
that all personal data has been re-
moved and the previous owner will no
longer be able to access the washing
machine.
Turn the programme selector to the
MobileStartprogramme.
appears on the time display.
Press the sensor control and hold
the sensor control until the count-
down on the time display has fin-
ished.
appears on the time display.
The network configuration has been de-
leted.
A new connection setup has to be car-
ried out in order to use Miele@home
again.
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 Remote control
You can use the Miele app to check
the status of your washing machine
from anywhere and start it remotely.
You can also control it remotely via the
MobileStart programme.
You can switch off the  program-
mable function if you do not want to op-
erate the washing machine with your
mobile device.
If the programmable function is not
switched on, the app can still be used to
cancel a programme.
Use the sensor control to set a time
period within which you want to start
the washing machine and start the
delay start function (see “Delay start/
SmartStart”). The washing machine will
then start within the time period spe-
cified when it receives your signal. If it
has not received a start signal by the
latest start time set, the washing ma-
chine will start automatically.
Options
= Remote control function is
switched off
= Remote control function is
switched on
 SmartGrid
You can set your washing machine to
start automatically based on an ex-
ternal signal within a certain time
period.
If you have activated SmartGrid, the
sensor control will have the new
“SmartStart” function rather than the
delay start” function.
Use the sensor control to set a
SmartStart time period. The washing
machine will then start within the time
period specified by you when it receives
an external signal. If an external signal
has not been received by the latest start
time set, the washing machine will start
automatically (see “Delay start”).
Options
= SmartGrid is switched off
= SmartGrid is switched on
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 RemoteUpdate
The RemoteUpdate function is used to
update the software in your washing
machine. If an update is available for
your washing machine, it will automatic-
ally download it. Updates will not be in-
stalled automatically. They must be initi-
ated manually.
If you do not install an update, you can
continue to use your washing machine
in the usual way. However, Miele re-
commends installing updates.
Running a RemoteUpdate
Information about the content and
scope of an update is provided in the
Miele app.
A message will appear on the time
display if an update is available.
You can install the update immediately
or postpone this until later. When the
washing machine is switched on again,
you will be reminded about the update.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want to install any updates.
The update may take several minutes.
Please note the following information
about the RemoteUpdate function:
- You will only receive a message when
an update is available.
- Once an update has been installed, it
cannot be undone.
- Do not switch off the washing ma-
chine during an update. Otherwise,
the update will be aborted and will not
be installed.
- Some software updates can only be
carried out by the Miele Customer
Service Department.
Activating/deactivating
The RemoteUpdate function is activated
as standard. Available updates will be
downloaded automatically but will only
be installed if you initiate installation
manually. Deactivate RemoteUpdate if
you do not want any updates to be
downloaded automatically.
Options
= RemoteUpdate is deactivated
= RemoteUpdate is activated
(factory default)
Starting the update
After the washing machine is switched
on,  appears on the time display.
Touch the Start/Add laundrysensor
control.
 starts to flash on the time display.
The update starts.
Bars on the time display show the pro-
gress of the update:
= 0%
 = 100%
Postponing the update
After the washing machine is switched
on,  appears on the time display.
Touch the sensor control.
The running time of the selected pro-
gramme appears on the time display.
The next time you switch on the wash-
ing machine, you will be prompted to
start the update again.
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Copyrights and licences for the
communication module
For the purpose of operating and con-
trolling the communication module,
Miele uses proprietary or third-party
software that is not covered by open
source licensing terms. These items of
software/software components are pro-
tected by copyright. The copyrights held
by Miele and third parties must be re-
spected.
Furthermore, this communication mod-
ule contains software components
which are distributed under open source
licence conditions. The open source
components contained in the appliance
along with the corresponding copyright
notices, copies of the licensing terms
valid at the time, and any further inform-
ation can be accessed locally via IP us-
ing a web browser (http://<IP address>/
Licenses). The liability and warranty ar-
rangements for the open source li-
cences displayed in this location only
apply in relation to the respective rights
holders.
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Menara Sapura Kencana Petroleum
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50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +603-6209-0288
Fax: +603-6205-3768
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IRD 98 463 631
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Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011, NZ
Tel: 0800 464 353
Internet: www.miele.com.au/professional
E-mail: prof[email protected]
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Singapore 138565
Tel: +65 6735 1191, Fax: +65 6735 1161
Internet: www.miele.sg
Singapore
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63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194
P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021
Tel: (011) 875 9000, Fax: (011) 875 9035
Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
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Showroom 1, Eiffel 1 Building
Sheikh Zayed Road, Umm Al Sheif
P.O. Box 114782 - Dubai
Tel. +971 4 3044 999, Fax. +971 4 3418 852
800-MIELE (64353)
Website: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road
Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW
Professional Sales, Tel: 0845 365 6608
E-mail: prof[email protected]
Internet: www.miele.co.uk/professional
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ACN 005 635 398, ABN 96 005 635 398
Level 4, 141 Camberwell Road, Hawthorn East, VIC 3123
Tel: 1300 731 411
Internet: www.miele.com.au/professional
E-mail: prof[email protected]
Australia
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1-3 Floor, No. 82 Shi Men Yi Road
Jing' an District, 200040 Shanghai, PRC
Tel: +86 21 6157 3500, Fax: +86 21 6157 3511
E-mail: [email protected], Internet: www.miele.cn
China Mainland
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41/F - 4101, Manhattan Place
23 Wang Tai Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2610 1025, Fax: (852) 3579 1404
Website: www.miele.hk
Hong Kong, China
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1st Floor, Copia Corporate Suites,
Commercial Plot 9, Mathura Road, Jasola,
New Delhi - 110025
E-mail: customercar[email protected], Website: www.miele.in
India
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2024 Bianconi Ave., Citywest Business Campus,
Dublin 24
Tel: (01) 461 07 10, Fax: (01) 461 07 97
E-Mail: [email protected], Internet: www.miele.ie
Ireland
Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
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