Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product WMV 960 WPS Miele
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Oper ating instructions for washing machines T o avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine, it is essential t o read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ................................................................................... 6 Warning and Safety instructions ......................................................................... 7 Operating the washing machine .
Contents 3 Garment care label symbols ............................................................................... 43 Spinning ................................................................................................................ 44 Progr amme chart .
Contents 4 Recommended deter gents in accordance with Directive (EU) Nr . 1015/2010 ...... 72 Cleaning and care ................................................................................................ 75 Cleaning the drum (Hygiene info) ......
Contents 5 Consumption data ............................................................................................. 104 Note for test institut es .......................................................................................... 105 T echnical data .
Caring for the envir onment 6 Disposal of the packing mate‐ rial The packaging is designed to pr otect the washing machine from damage dur‐ ing transportation. The packaging ma‐ terials used ar e selected from mat erials which are envir onmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled.
W arning and Safety instructions 7 This washing machine complies with current safety r equirements. Inappr opriate use can, however , lead to personal injury and dam‐ age to pr operty . T o avoid the risk of accidents and damage t o the machine, please r ead these instructions carefully befor e using it for the first time.
W arning and Safety instructions 8 Safety with children Chil dren under 8 years of age must be k ept away from the wash‐ ing machine unless they are constantly supervised.
W arning and Safety instructions 9 The ele ctrical safety of this washing machine can only be guar an‐ teed when corr ectly earthed. It is essential that this standard safety r equirement is met. If in any doubt, please have the wiring system of the building t ested by a qualified electrician.
W arning and Safety instructions 10 The mach ine must be isolated fr om the electricity supply when cleaning and maintaining the machine and in the event of a fault.
W arning and Safety instructions 11 Correct use Do not insta ll the washing machine in a room wher e there is a risk of frost. F ro zen hoses may burst or split. The reliability of the elec‐ tronic contr ol unit may be impaired at t emperatur es below freezing point.
W arning and Safety instructions 12 T ake car e when opening the drum door after using the steam function. Danger of burning due to escaping st eam and the high temper ature of the surface of the drum as well as the porthole glass. Stand back away fr om the machine and wait until the steam has dis‐ sipated.
W arning and Safety instructions 13 Colo ur run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds which can cause damage such as corrosion. Do not use these pr oducts in this machine. If deter gent comes into contact with the eyes, rinse them thor‐ oughly with lukewarm water immediat ely .
Operating the washing machine 14 Control panel a T ouch display See the next page for mor e informa‐ tion. b Start/Stop sensor F or star ting the progr amme selected and cancel ling a progr amme once it has started. The pr ogramme selected can be started as soon as the sensor starts flashing.
Operating the washing machine 15 T ouch display and sensors The , and Start/Stop sensors and the sensors in the display r eact to finger tip contact. The display can be scratched by poin ted or sharp objects, e.g. pens. Only touch the touch display with your finger tips.
Operating the washing machine 16 W ashing assistant The Washing assistant guides you st ep by step so that you can select the opti‐ mum wash progr amme for your laundry . See "Washing assistant" for mor e infor‐ mation. Scr oll bar The scroll bar indicat es that further op‐ tions o r more t ext follows.
Operating the washing machine 17 Examples on how to oper ate the machine Option lists Pr ogrammes menu (single option list): Programmes Cottons Delicates Denim < > Minimum iron Woollens Shirts T ouching the < or > sensor scrolls t o the left or right of the list.
Operating the washing machine 18 Setting numerical values Y ou can set numerical values in some menus. Temperature OK 30 °C Cold – + - 90°C The numerical value is highlighted in whit e. T ouching the – sensor decreases the value and touching the + sensor in‐ creases it.
Before using for the first time 19 Removing the protective foil and stick ers Remove – the prot ective foil from the door . – any stickers from the fr ont and the lid. Please do not r emove any labels (e.g. the data plate), visible when you open the door .
Before using for the first time 20 After installing the washing machine Befor e using the machine for the first time ensure that it is corr ectly in‐ stalled and connected. See "Installa‐ tion and connection". Also check that the dr ain filters are secur ely tightened to pr event the risk of water leaks during use.
Before using for the first time 21 Setting the clock format Clock format 24 h clock 12 h clock Select the clock format you want. The clock format selected will be mark ed with a tick and the display for setting the Time of day will appear .
T winDos 22 The washing machine has an integr ated det ergent dispensing unit. The deter gent dispensing unit can be used with 1. the Miele 2 Phase System or 2.
T winDos 23 Inserting cartridges/containers K eep filled containers or car‐ tridges out of the reach of childr en. Observe the instructions for use and warning instructions given by the de‐ ter gent manufacturer . P ress the T winDos container access panel.
T winDos 24 Push the Ultr aPhase 1 cartridge into Compartment 1 until it locks into po‐ sition. Remove container 2 and push the Ultr aPhase 2 cartridge into Com‐ partment 2 until it locks into position. Keep the containers in a safe place.
T winDos 25 Setting the electronic unit to liq uid detergent and/or fabric conditioner Switch on the washing machine and wait until the main menu appears in the display . Use the > sensor t o scroll t o the second page of the main menu. 10:30 Mixed items Settings < > T ouch the Settings sensor .
T winDos 26 Settings for UltraPhase 1 and Ultr aPhase 2 The dosage amounts for UltraPhase 1 and Ultr aPhase 2 are pr e-set for hard‐ ness range II ( ). Compartment 1 < > Not defined Miele UltraColor Miele UltraPhase 1 Miele WoolCare T ouch the Miele UltraPhase 1 sensor .
T winDos 27 Settings for other types of detergent The dosage amount for Miele prod‐ ucts is pr e-set for water har dness lev‐ el Il ( ). Compartment 1 < > Not defined Miele UltraColor Miele UltraPhase 1 Miele WoolCare Use the < or > sensors t o scroll through the display until the type of deter gent you want appears.
T winDos 28 Running the first progr amme The T winDos system needs to be primed b efore you can use the wash‐ ing machine. T o do this you must run a wash pro‐ gramme without laundry . Open the stopcock. Make sure that the washing machine door is cl osed properly .
W ashing environmentally and economically 29 Energy and water consumption – Wat er consumption and energy us‐ age are det ermined by the size of the load. T o make the most of your machine, load the maximum dry load for the progr amme you are using.
W ashing environmentally and economically 30 EcoF eedback Y ou can view information about the en‐ er gy and water consumption of your washing machine with the ECO Feed- back sensor . The following information will appear in the display: – an estimate of the ener gy and water con sumption before the pr ogramme begins.
1. Pr epare the laundry 31 Empty all pock ets. F oreign objects (e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.) can cause damage to garments and to components in the machine. Sort the laundry Sort the laundry by colour and by care label. Most garments have a t ex‐ tile care label in the collar or side seam.
2. Select a progr amme 32 Switch on the washing ma‐ chine In order for the load display t o func‐ tion correctly, the drum must be emp‐ ty before the washing machine is switched on. P ress the butt on. The interior drum lighting will come on.
3. Select progr amme settings 33 T emperature Y ou can alter the pr e-set temper ature of a wash pr ogramme. T ouch the Temperature sensor . Set the t emperatur e you want with – and + and confirm with OK . Spin speed Y ou can alter the pr e-set spin speed of a wash pr ogramme.
3. Select progr amme settings 34 Pr ogrammeManager The Pr ogrammeManager option can be used t o customise the washing progr ammes to suit your r equire‐ ments. T ouch the Prog. Manager sensor . Select the option you want. Pr ogrammeManager is switched on.
3. Select progr amme settings 35 CapDosing Y ou can use CapDosing with this wash pr ogramme. T ouch the CapDosing sensor . The types of capsules which can be used with the pr ogramme will appear in the display . Select the type of capsule you want.
4. L oad the washing machine 36 Open the door T ake hold of the door and pull it open. The load display will now appear . Load OK < 25 % The display shows the amount of laun‐ dr y loaded in the drum as a % (in 25% steps) of the maximum load permissible for the progr amme selected.
4. L oad the washing machine 37 Close the door Mak e sure that no it ems are caught between the door and the seal. Shut the door with a gentle swing. The display will ask you to enter the de‐ gr ee of soiling of the laundry . Ent er the degree of soiling with the Light or Heavy sensor and confirm with OK .
5. Add detergent 38 There ar e several options for adding de‐ t ergent. T winDos If you selected TwinDos when setting the pr ogramme, det ergent will be dis‐ pensed automatically for this wash pr o‐ gramme. The deter gent dispensed will depend on which agents have been added to the T winDos unit.
5. Add detergent 39 Clo se the lid and press it firmly shut. Clo se the deter gent dispenser draw‐ er . The capsule is opened by the act of in serting it in the deter gent dispenser drawer . The contents can run out of the capsule if you then remove it from the dr awer before it is used.
5. Add detergent 40 Detergent dispenser dr awer Add deter gent in accordance with the value in the dosage display . The percentage shown r elates to the amount of deter gent recommended by the manufacturer on the packaging.
6. Start the progr amme - the end of a programme 41 Starting the progr amme T ouch the flashing Start/St op senso r . The door will lock (the symbol will appear in the display t o show this) and the progr amme will start. The progr amme status will appear in the display .
Degree of soiling 42 If you have selected automatic dispens‐ ing or loaded the washing machine, the display will then pr ompt you to enter the degree of soiling. Degree of soiling OK Normal Heavy Light Y ou can set the degr ee of soiling with the Light or Heavy sensor .
Garment care label symbols 43 Washing The figure quot ed in the bucket is the maximum t emperatur e the garment can be washed at. The number of bars under the symbol indicates the level of agitation permitted.
Spinning 44 Final spin speed Progr amme rpm Cottons 1600 Minimum iron 1200 Delicates 900 Woollens 1200* Denim 900 Shirts 900 Steam car e – Express 20 1200 QuickP ower wash 1600 Automatic plus 14.
Spinning 45 T o omit the final spin (Rinse hold) Select the Rinse hold option. The laun‐ dr y is not spun after the final rinse and remains in the final rinse wat er . This helps prevent cr easing if the laundry is not going to be removed from the drum immediat ely after the end of the progr amme.
Pr ogramme chart 46 Cottons cold to 90°C Max. load 9.0 kg Use for Cotton, linen or mix ed fibre fabric, e.g. table linen, towelling, under‐ wear , T -shirts etc. Note Where particularly high levels of hygiene ar e required please select a t emperatur e of 60°C or higher .
Pr ogramme chart 47 Steam care Max. load 2.0 kg Use for Reducing the amount of creasing in damp, fr eshly washed and spun cott on or linen garments. The garments must be suitable for drying in a tumble dryer and suitable for ir oning .
Pr ogramme chart 48 F reshen up Max. load 1.0 kg Use for Dry, clean cotton, linen or mixed fibr e garments which are slightly cr eased. The garments must be suitable for drying in a tumble dryer and suitable for ir oning . Notes – Smaller loads give a better r esult.
Pr ogramme chart 49 Proofing 40°C Max. load 2.5 kg Use for T reating micr ofibre fabric, skiwear and table linen made fr om mainly synthetic fibr es to pr ovide a water and dirt resistant finish. Notes – The items should be fr eshly laundered and spun or dried before pr oofing.
Pr ogramme chart 50 Down filled items cold to 60°C Max. load 2.0 kg Use for Jackets, sleeping bags, pillows and other down-filled items. Notes – Remove air from the it ems before washing to pr event an exces‐ sive build-up of foam.
Pr ogramme chart 51 Cottons / Max. load 9.0 kg Use for Normally soiled cotton garments. Notes – These settings are the most efficient in t erms of energy and water co nsumption for washing cottons.
Pr ogramme sequence 52 Main wash Rinses Spinning Wat er level Wash rhythm Wat er level Rinses Cottons 2-5 1)2)3) Minimum iron 2-4 2)3) Delicates 2-4 2)3) .
Pr ogramme sequence 53 = L ow water level = Medium wat er level = High wat er level = Int ensive rhythm = Normal rhythm = Sensitive rhythm = Ultr a sensitive rhythm = Handwash rhythm = C arried out – = Not carried out The washing machine has fully elec‐ tr onic controls with aut omatic load rec‐ ognition.
Pr ogramme sequence 54 Cottons and Minimum iron P owerWash 2.0, the washing t echnique developed by Miele, is activated in the Cottons progr amme with small and me‐ dium-sized loads and in the Minimum iron pr ogramme How it works Conventional washing techniques wash wi th more wat er than the laundry can absorb.
Changing the progr amme sequence 55 Cancelling a pro gramme Y ou can cancel a pr ogramme at any time aft er it has started: T ouch the Start/Stop sensor . Select Cancel programme . The suds will be pumped away . The pr ogramme is now cancelled.
Changing the progr amme sequence 56 Adding or removing laundry af‐ t er the progr amme has started Y ou can add or r emove items during the first few minut es after the pr ogramme has started.
Changing the progr amme sequence 57 Safety lock The safety lock prevents the t empera‐ tur e, spin speed or options being al‐ ter ed during a wash progr amme. T o activate the safety lock T ouch the Start/Stop sensor . Select Activate safety lock .
Pr ogrammeManager 58 The Pr ogrammeManager option can be used t o customise the washing pr o‐ grammes t o suit your requir ements. Intensive F or hard-wearing laundry that is very heavily soiled. Cleaning efficiency is in‐ cr eased through mor e intense mechani‐ cal action and the application of more heat energy .
Pr ogrammeManager 59 W ash programme chart - P rogrammeManager Pr ogrammeManager cannot be select ed with programmes which ar e not list ed in the chart below.
Options 60 Steam smoothing Steam is inject ed into the drum at the end of the wash pr ocess. Reducing the maximum load by 50% will give a bet‐ ter r esult. F or steam smoothing to work properly ther e needs to be a certain amount of residual moistur e still present in the laundry and so the final spin speed is adjusted accor dingly .
Options 61 W ash programme chart - Options None of the options can be selected with pr ogrammes which ar e not listed in the char t below. Steam smoothing Soak Short Rinse hold Pr e-wash Wat er plus E.
Delay start 62 With delay start you can choose when you want the pr ogramme t o start. Y ou can delay the start of the progr amme from 15 minut es up to a maximum of 24 hours, allowing you to make use of night-time economy electricity rat es, for example.
Delay start 63 T o cancel delay start T ouch the Start/Stop sensor . The Selection menu will appear: Selection Cancel delay start Add laundry Activate safety lock Select Cancel delay start . The basic progr amme menu will appear and the Start/Stop sensor will flash.
F avourite progr ammes 64 Y ou can save your own customised wash pr ogrammes under names of your choice. The saved favourite pr ogrammes will be sor ted alphabetically . T o create a favourite pro‐ gr amme There ar e two ways of creating a fa‐ vouri te pr ogramme.
F avourite progr ammes 65 Entering names/saving favour‐ it e progr ammes Y ou can enter a name of up t o 10 char‐ act ers. Name: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G - M > < Z A Ä B C D E 123 abc F T ouch the sensor of the first letter of the word you want t o enter .
W ashing assistant 66 The Washing assistant guides you st ep by st ep so that you can select the opti‐ mum wash progr amme for your laundry . T ouch the Washing assistent sensor in the main menu. The display will show a list of types of te xtile.
Mixed items 67 Use this progr amme if you do not have enou gh laundry to run a standard pr o‐ gramme but you want t o wash a few lightly soiled items with differ ent gar‐ ment care instructions. The washing machine will use the list of it ems to put together a suitable wash progr amme.
Miele@home 68 a Miele@home communication enabled appliance b Miele@home communication stick XKS3000Z or communication module XKM3000Z c Miele@home communication enabled Master appliance with SuperVisi.
Miele@home 69 Please note that the Miele@home and Su perVision system is currently only available in selected countries. This appliance / is network enabled and can be conne cted t o the Miele@home system via a communica‐ tion module or communication stick and a conversion kit where r equired.
Detergent 70 The correct detergent All deter gents produced for automatic washing machines are suitable. F ollow the manufacturer's instructions and dosage recommendations on the pack‐ aging.
Detergent 71 Miele recommended deter gents Miele deter gents and care products have been specially designed for Miele wash‐ ing machines. They are available t o order via the internet at www.
Detergent 72 Recommended detergents in accor dance with Directive (EU) Nr . 1015/2010 The recommendations apply t o the temperatur e ranges given in the P rogr amme char t.
Detergent 73 F abric conditioner and liquid star ch at the end of the pro‐ gramme Y ou can dispense fabric conditioner ei‐ ther by using aut omatic dispensing or via the deter gent dispenser compart‐ ment. Automatic dispensing One of the automatic dispensing con‐ tainers must be filled with fabric condi‐ tione r .
Detergent 74 Adding fabric conditioner separately Add fabric conditioner to the com‐ partment or insert the appropriate capsule. Select the Separate rinse p rogr amme. Cha nge the spin speed if necessary . If using a capsule , activate the Cap- Dosing sensor and select Cap .
Cleaning and care 75 Cleaning the drum (Hygiene info) Washing at low t emperatures and/or u sing liquid deter gent can cause bacte‐ ria and unpleasant odours to build up in the washing machine. Use the Mainte- nance wash progr amme to clean the ma‐ chine.
Cleaning and care 76 Cleaning the siphon tube and the channel Clean the siphon. 1. Remove the siphon from the com‐ par tment and rinse under hot running water . Clean the siphon tube at the same time. 2. Replace the siphon. Clean the fabric conditioner channel with a brush and hot water .
Cleaning and care 77 Cleaning the T winDos system The washing machine has a cleaning pr ogramme for cleaning the T winDos system containers and the hoses in‐ side the washing machine.
Cleaning and care 78 Cleaning the water inlet filter The washing machine has a filter to pr otect the water inlet valve. The acces‐ sible filter in the union at the open end of the inlet hose should be checked ev‐ ery six months or so, or more often if there ar e frequent interruptions t o the water supply .
Pr oblem solving guide 79 Minor faults in the performance of the washing machine, some of which may result fr om incorrect oper ation, can be put right without contacting the Service Depart‐ ment. The following guide may help you to find the r eason for a fault, and to correct it.
Pr oblem solving guide 80 The following fault messages appear in the display and the pr ogramme stops Problem Cause and remedy Drainage fault The water outlet is block ed or restricted. The dr ain hose has been fixed too high. Cl ean the drain filt ers and the drain pumps.
Pr oblem solving guide 81 The following fault messages appear in the display at the end of the pr ogramme Problem Cause and remedy Check dosage Excessive foam ha s built up during washing. Check the amou nt of deter gent dispensed. Wi th automatic deter gent dispensing check the dosage amount set.
Pr oblem solving guide 82 The following fault messages appear in the display at the end of the pr ogramme Problem Cause and remedy Intensive flow: Clean the filter and jets or remove foreign ob- jects from the pump housing.
Pr oblem solving guide 83 Pr oblems with T winDos Problem Cause and remedy There are dark specks in the liquid detergent. Mould has developed in the deter gent. P our the liquid deter gent out of the container and then clean the container thoroughly .
Pr oblem solving guide 84 General pr oblems with the washing machine Problem Cause and remedy The machine shakes during the spin cycle. The machine feet are not level. L evel the machine and adjust the feet correctly . The laundry has not been spun properly and is still wet.
Pr oblem solving guide 85 General pr oblems with the washing machine Problem Cause and remedy At the end of the pr o‐ gr amme there is still liq‐ uid in the capsule. The small pipe in the deter gent dispenser drawer onto whic h the capsule is placed is blocked.
Pr oblem solving guide 86 An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Cause and remedy Liquid detergent does not give the required re‐ sult. Liquid deter gents usually contain no bleaching age nts. They do not remove fruit, coffee and t ea stains. Use the Miele 2 Phase System.
Pr oblem solving guide 87 The door will not open Problem Cause and remedy The door cannot be pulled open during a pr ogramme. The drum is locked during a progr amme. T ouch the Start/Stop sensor . Select the Cancel programme or Add laundry sensor .
Pr oblem solving guide 88 Opening the door in the event of a block ed drain outlet and/or power failure Switch off the washing machine. Pr ess the drain pump access panel. The panel will spring open. Blocked dr ain outlet If the drain outlet is block ed, a large quantity of wat er can remain in the washing machine.
Pr oblem solving guide 89 Clean them thoroughly . Remo ve any foreign objects (e.g. but‐ tons, coins, etc.) and fluff fr om the fil‐ ter housing. T urn the impellers by hand to check that they r otate freely . Replace the drain filt ers correctly (on the right and left) and tighten them securely .
After sales service 90 Repairs In the event of any faults which you cann ot remedy yourself, please con‐ tact: – your Miele Dealer , or – Miele (Contact details for Miele are given at the end of this booklet).
Installation and connection 91 F ront view a Inlet hose with Wat erproof system b Electrical supply cable c Flexible dr ain hose (with detachable swivel elbow) d Control panel e Deter gent dispenser d.
Installation and connection 92 Rear view a Drain hose b T ransport clips for electrical supply cable, inle t and drain hoses c Electrical supply cable d Pr otruding lid for holding when mov‐ ing the.
Installation and connection 93 Installation surface A concret e floor is the most suitable in‐ stalla tion surface for a washing ma‐ chine, being far less prone t o vibration during the spin cycle than wooden floorboards or a carpet ed surface. Please note: The machine must be level and se‐ cur ely positioned.
Installation and connection 94 Using the spanner supplied, turn the left-h and tr ansit bar 90°, then pull the tr ansit bar out. T urn the right-hand transit bar 90°, then pull the transit bar out.
Installation and connection 95 T o avoid the risk of injury, the holes for the transit bars must be covered aft er the transit bars have been removed. Plug the holes with the plastic caps as ill ustrat ed. Secure the tr ansit bars to the back of the washing machine.
Installation and connection 96 Levelling the machine The washing machine must stand per‐ fectly level on all four feet to ensur e safe and proper oper ation. Incorrect installation may incr ease elec‐ tricity and wat er consumption and may cause the machine to move about.
Installation and connection 97 Building under a continuous work‐ t op/ in a kitchen run The washing machine lid cannot be removed. This washing machine (with lid intact) can be pushed under a w orktop if ther e is space to do so. Washer -dryer stack The washing machine can be combined with a Miele tumble dr yer in a washer- dryer stack.
Installation and connection 98 The water protection syst em The Miele water pr otection system pr o‐ t ects all parts of the washing machine from wat er damage.
Installation and connection 99 The electronic unit and drainage and overflow protection – Drainage pr otection Any leak ing water is collected in the sump in the base of the machine.
Installation and connection 100 Connection to the water sup‐ ply The casing on the water inlet hose contains electrical compo‐ nents. It must not be connected in areas wher e there is the risk of water or other liquids reaching it, e.g. bath‐ rooms.
Installation and connection 101 Maintenance Only use a Miele W aterproof system hose should you need a replacement. Disconnect the machine from the elec‐ tricity supply before unscr ewing the wa‐ terpr oof system inlet hose from the stopcock.
Installation and connection 102 Connection to the dr ainage syst em The machine drains via a dr ain pump with a deliver y head of 1.8 m. The drain hose must not be kinked as this re‐ stricts drainage. The swivel elbow at the end of the hose can be turned in ei‐ ther direction, or can be detached if r e‐ quired, with a sharp twist and pull.
Installation and connection 103 Electrical connection U .K. All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably q ualified and competent person, in strict accordance with cur‐ rent national and local safety r egula‐ tions (BS 7671 in the UK).
Consumption data 104 Load Consumption data Energy in kWh Water in l Duration Residual mo isture Cottons 90°C 9.0 kg 2.40 65 2 h 34 min 50% 60°C 9.0 kg 1.45 65 2 h 04 min 50% 60°C 4.5 kg 0.90 52 2 h 04 min 50% 40°C 9.0 kg 0.99 72 2 h 40 min 46% 40°C 4.
Consumption data 105 Note for test institutes * T est progr amme in accordance with EN 60456 and ener gy label with Directive 1061/2010 Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given dependin.
T echnical data 106 Height 850 mm Width 596 mm Depth 643 mm Depth with door open 1077 mm Height for building under 850 mm Width for building under 600 mm Weight Appro x.
Settings 107 Y ou can use the settings menu to alt er the machi ne's electronics t o suit changing requir ements. Settings can be alter ed at any time. Opening the Settings menu Before you begin, ensur e that: – The washing machine is switched on.
Settings 108 Language The display can be set to appear in o ne of several differ ent languages. The flag after the wor d Language acts as a guide to pr event a language which will not be understood fr om be‐ ing set. The selected language will be stor ed in memor y .
Settings 109 Buzzer volume Y ou can select one of seven different setting s for the buzzer volume. The settings are r epresented by a bar chart. At the lowest setting, the buzzer is switched off. K eypad tone Each touch of a sensor is confirmed with an audible t one.
Settings 110 Display brightness There ar e seven different display brightness settings. The brightness changes as soon as you select a different setting. Display switch-off setting T o save energy, the display will go out and the S tart/Stop butt on will flash slowly .
Settings 111 Memory The washing machine will save the setting s (temper ature, spin speed and some of the options) which have been selected for a pr ogramme after the progr amme has started. When this progr amme is chosen again, these saved settings will appear in the display .
Settings 112 W ater plus level The water level can be incr eased in 4 stages by activatin g the Wat er plus option. Stages: – Normal (F actory default setting) – Plus – Plus – Plus Maximum rinse level The water level in the rinse cycle can be permane ntly set to the highest val‐ ue.
Settings 113 Delay start F or specifying which time prompt shou ld appear with the delay start function. Options – Start at W ith the Delay start function you specify at what time the wash pro‐ gramme should begin. – Finish at (F actory default setting) W ith the Delay start function you specify at what time the wash pro‐ gramme should end.
Optional accessories 114 Deter gent, fabric care, additives and machi ne care pr oducts are available for this washing machine. All the products have been designed for Miele washing machines. These and many other useful products can be or dered via the int ernet at www.
Optional accessories 115 Down items – liquid deter gent suitable for pillows, slee ping bags and down filled items – retains the elasticity of down and feather fil led items – retains the br eat.
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