These short instructions are not a substitute
for the Operating instructions supplied with the appliance.
Please read the Operating instructions supplied with
your washing machine before using it for the first time and
take note of the Warning and Safety instructions as well
as the full descriptions on how to use your machine.
en - AU, NZ
M.-Nr. 09 579 330
Control panel
a Miele{home
The appliance is compatible with the
Miele|home system (available in
selected countries).
b : sensor (Information)
If the sensor is lit up, information is
available for the menu displayed.
c PC interface
Used by service technicians to run
diagnostic checks on your
appliance, or to update
programming data in the future.
d Selector sensors
If a selector sensor is illuminated, it is
active.
e Display
For displaying:
–
The selected functions.
–
The programme sequence.
–
Info texts.
–
Fault messages.
f U sensor (Clear)
Returns to the previous menu
–
screen.
– Returns to the main menu if pressed
twice.
– Discards previously set values.
– Cancels a programme.
g Start sensor
The selected programme is started
via the sensor illuminated in green.
h K button
For switching the washing machine
on and off.
To save energy, the machine will
switch off automatically after
programme end/Anti-crease or if no
other function is selected after
switching on.
i / button
For opening the door.
Brief instructions
1. Switch the washing machine on by pressing K.
The drum lighting will switch on and the main menu will
appear in the display.
Main menu
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$ Favourite programmes
# Cottons
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! Minimum iron
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Select the programme you want.
^
2. Select a temperature / spin speed
Default values are set for the temperature and spin speed of
each programme. These default values can be modified to a
certain extent, depending on the programme selected.
Cottons1-8 kg1:49 h.
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$ Temp.r
# Spin speed1600 rpm
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! Automatic detergent dispensing
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^ Select the relevant option.
Cottons1-8 kg1:49 h.
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$ Temp.
# Spin speed1600 rpm
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! Automatic detergent dispensing
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^
You can change the default value by pressing + and -. The
range of values are shown in brackets.
50
°C (Cold - 90)
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m
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- #
OK !
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+ $
- #
OK !
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Confirm the set value with
OK.
3. Selecting Extras
^
Select Extras in the main menu. See "Extras" for further
information.
4. Stains
Extras
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$ 8Soak
# 9Extra quiet
\
! 8Short
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Select the Extra you want.
^
You are able to select several Extras. A tick
which Extra has been selected.
You can select different stain options to achieve the optimum
washing result. Extras will be automatically activated with the
wash cycle, depending on the stains selected. With some
stain options you will receive additional tips on how to pretreat the stains.
^ Select the Stains option.
Select stains
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$ 9Blood
# 8Cola
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! 8Egg
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^
Select the stains to be removed.
9 will indicate
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OK !
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OK !
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You can select up to three stains per programme.
If "Short" was selected previously, it will be deactivated
automatically.
5. Load/Detergent
^
The Load / Detergent sub-menu will appear in the display.
The load is shown in the display in 25% steps. Loads of less
than 25% or an empty drum are shown as
amount of laundry exceeds the maximum load, Drumoverloaded will appear in the display.
^ Unfold the laundry and load loosely in the drum. Mixing
The size of the load will appear in the display.
Press the / button to open the drum door.
The washing machine has a sensor which measures the
amount of laundry placed in the drum. The display shows
the percentage of the maximum load which has been
placed in the drum. The maximum load will depend on the
programme selected.
In addition to the load size precentage, the amount of
detergent required is also shown as a % figure.
<25%.Ifthe
both large and small items gives better wash results and
also helps distribute the load evenly during spinning.
Load / Detergent
LoadQP PQ GH GHM
DetergentPPPPPPGGGGM
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50%
60%
OK !
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The most efficient use of energy and water is achieved when
a full load is washed. However, do not overload as this
causes creases and reduces cleaning efficiency.
Make sure that no garments are caught between the drum
door and seal.
^
Shut the door with a gentle swing.
6. Adding detergent
A. Automatic detergent dispensing
The detergent quantities and types of detergent need to be
programmed into the electronics of the washing machine.
For a thorough explanation, please refer to the Operating
instructions booklet.
Select the Automatic detergent dispensing option.
^
Automatic detergent dispensing
Normal soiling
# Lower
\
^ Select the level of soiling and confirm with
The machine suggests the best detergent container.
Confirm the suggested container with
other container and confirm with
Using stain remover
When automatic detergent dispensing is selected, the
compartments i and j in the detergent dispenser drawer
are not rinsed out with water.
How to add stain remover:
1. Fill a dispensing aid (detergent ball) with stain remover
and place this in the drum.
QP PQ GH GHMHigher #
OK.
OK or select the
OK.
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OK !
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OK !
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2. Switch off automatic detergent dispensing. Dispense the
detergent and the stain remover via the detergent
dispenser drawer.
Using fabric conditioner or liquid starch
Too much detergent results in:
Fabric conditioner and liquid starch can
be added to the § compartment in the
detergent dispenser drawer. These will
automatically be dispensed in the last
rinse.
B. Detergent dispenser drawer
Please note:
Use the information in the display for
the correct detergent dispensing.
The percentage shown relates to the
amount of detergent recommended by
the manufacturer on the packaging.
50%= Add half the amount
recommended
60%= Add slightly more than half
the amount recommended
75%= Add three quarters of
the amount recommended
100% = the full amount of detergent
recommended
You also need to take the level of
soiling and water hardness into
account.
It is important to dispense the correct
amount because too little detergent
results in:
–
Laundry not getting properly clean
and with time it may become grey
and hard to the touch.
–
Greasy particles clinging to the
laundry.
–
Limescale deposits on the heater
elements.
Excessive foam which causes a low
–
level of agitation and poor wash,
rinse and spin results.
High water consumption (an
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additional rinse cycle will
automatically switch in).
A burden to the environment.
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^ Pull out the detergent drawer and
add detergent to the compartments
as follows:
i
Detergent for the pre-wash
(divide the total recommended
amount as follows: add
compartment i and
2
/3to
1
/3to
compartment j)
j
Detergent for the main wash,
including Soak if selected
§
Fabric conditioner or liquid starch
^
Close the detergent drawer.
7. Starting a programme
Touch the green Start sensor.
^
The estimated time in the display may
change within the first six minutes of the
programme. The washing machine
measures how much water is being
absorbed by the laundry. This can
extend or shorten the programme
duration.
Check that all items have been
removed from the drum. Items left in
the drum could shrink or discolour
other items in the next wash, or
become discoloured themselves.
Check the folds in the door seal for
^
any small articles, e.g. buttons, which
might be lodged there.
8. Remove the laundry when
the programme has finished.
After the programme has finished, the
following will appear alternately in the
display:
Anti-crease
and
Programme finished. Unload the drum
before switching off
,
After using the steam function,
there is a danger of burning due to
escaping steam and the high
temperatures on the surface of the
drum and door glass. Step back and
wait until the steam has dissipated.
^
Press the / button to open the drum
door.
^
Remove the laundry.
The machine will switch off
automatically 15 minutes after the
end of the Anti-crease phase. Press
the K button to switch the machine
back on.
Important!
Always remove the laundry before
switching the machine off. This is
important to ensure that the load size
indicator works correctly.
^
Switch the machine off with the K
button.
To avoid the build-up of mildew, it is
recommended that the door is left ajar
when the machine is not in use.
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