Miele PW 6201, PW 6161, PW 6101, PW 6131 Select Delay Start if needed, Adjust the program if needed

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Use

6. Select Delay Start (if needed)

Use the m "Delay start" button to program the washer to start automatically at a later time.

Setting the delay start

^Press m "Delay Start".

The following will appear in the display:

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Hot Wash

22.0 / 22.0 lb

Start time:

16

: 10

Start date: 2.4.2003

 

 

 

 

 

After selection press the Start button.

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The display shows the current time of day and date. The entry field is marked for hours.

^Press, then turn the jog shuttle to select the hour. Press it to confirm the selection.

^Repeat with the minutes, day, month and year.

^Press the h "Start" button to start the program at the selected start time.

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Hot Wash

 

 

22.0 / 22.0 lb

194 °F

Main wash

 

 

 

16:15 -2.4.2003

 

Start: 6:00 -3.4.2003

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The display shows the current time of day, date and the start time.

^If the door is opened before the delay start time has elapsed, press the h "Start" button again.

Canceling the Delay Start

^Press m "Delay Start" again or the

A "Back" button to cancel the delay start function.

7. Adjust the program (if needed)

Laundry weight

The laundry weight can be manually selected.

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Hot Wash

 

 

22.0

/ 22.0 lb

104 °F

Pre-wash

 

 

 

 

194 °F

Main wash

 

 

 

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^Turn the jog shuttle to "Laundry weight" and press to confirm the selection.

The weight shown on the right side indicates the max. weight.

^Turn the jog shuttle to the desired laundry weight and press to confirm the selection.

Temperature

In 1°F steps from cold to the maximum program temperature.

^Turn the jog shuttle to "Temperature"

(104 °F for Pre-wash) and press to confirm the selection.

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Hot Wash

 

 

22.0 / 22.0 lb

104 °F

Pre-wash

 

 

 

194 °F

Main wash

 

 

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^Turn the jog shuttle to the desired temperature and press it to confirm the selection.

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Contents Operating Instructions Washer Contents Contents Correct usage of the washer Important Safety InstructionsGrounding Instructions Electrical SafetyUsing accessories UseAdditional information Drum door e Door handle Guide to the washerDetergent compartments Control panel Emergency Stop buttonOperating panel Operator Card Control keysUse Turn on the washerSort and load the laundry Rear compartment Maximum dry laundry weightsAdd detergent § = Front compartmentWater hardness DetergentFabric softener DosageDetergent container StarchBleach Fabric dyeStarch Stop Select a programSelect wash options if needed + i Block PlusAdjust the program if needed Select Delay Start if neededDo not use force Start the programEnd of program Spin speedCanceling a locked program Canceling a programSkipping program cycles Program sequenceTo go back without skipping a program cycle Information Program end with water in the drumProgram stop Program Fabric Program cycle Program Guide Standard ProgramsWarm rinse Card only operation Washing using the program cardLanguage selection Extra featuresDeselect the dispensing Optional modulesLiquid dispensing system Priming the dispensing pumpsDispensing calibration Maintenance of the dispensing systemPeak load cut off PC ConnectionLoad size Cleaning and Care Cleaning the exteriorAfter each use Water inlet filters Maintenance during downtimeVent grille RustDrum bearing lubrication PW 6161 and 6201 only Drum door cannot be opened Frequently asked questionsSafety mechanism of the door handle is disengaged Reasons for oversudsingDraining the wash water Power failure Emergency door releaseDuring a short power failure Extended power failureFault messages Display Service intervalCheck the water supply and press h Start After sales service Noise level Guide to the data plate symbolsPage Installation Instructions Help to protect the environment Disposal of the packing materialsDisposal of an old appliance Installation site Installation InstructionsRemoving the shipping struts Connecting the water intake / water drain hoses PlumbingCold water connection only Connecting the dispensing pumps Electrical connectionSteam connection Quick Guide All rights reserved 06 578 520