Miele PW 6131, PW 6161, PW 6101, PW 6201 Peak load cut off, PC Connection, Load size

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Optional modules

Peak load cut off

When activating the peak load cut off the heat is turned off and the program is stopped. The display shows:

1

Hot Wash

 

Program stop by peak load function

 

The program continues.

 

i

ü

f

When the peak load function ends the program will continue automatically.

PC Connection

A serial interface is located at the rear of the washer to connect the machine to a PC (Personal Computer).

PC-Operation: Program changes can be made via a PC, or a new program can be downloaded.

Printer-Operation:

It is possible to print out whole programs or parts of programs.

This requires a special Editor Program which is available from the Miele Professional Department.

Load size

If the machine is equipped with a load module, the load weight will be displayed, in

0.5lb increments, while loading the laundry. The maximum laundry weight is displayed next to the selected program.

^Reset with the -> I <- "zero setting" if the weight display does not show "00.0" when the drum is empty.

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Hot Wash

00.0 /

16 lb

140 °F

Main wash

 

 

 

Rinse

 

e

 

 

+i m k m -> I <-

A

If there was still laundry in the drum when the weight display was reset, the display shows:

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Hot Wash

- - .-

16 lb

 

 

/

 

140 °F

Main wash

 

 

 

Rinse

 

e

+i m k m -> I <-

A

^Reset again with the -> I <- button.

If the machine is overloaded (wet laundry) the machine calculates after the programs start with the nominal value. This value is saved in the operating data module.

At the end of a program, with the drum stationary, the residual moisture of the laundry is displayed.

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Hot Wash

 

 

Program end

Residual moisture 60 %

Door can be opened..

 

 

 

m

FC

A

See "Use - Adjust the program" for more information.

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Contents Operating Instructions Washer Contents Contents Important Safety Instructions Correct usage of the washerElectrical Safety Grounding InstructionsAdditional information Using accessoriesUse Control panel Emergency Stop button Guide to the washerDetergent compartments Drum door e Door handleOperating panel Control keys Operator CardSort and load the laundry UseTurn on the washer § = Front compartment Maximum dry laundry weightsAdd detergent Rear compartmentDosage DetergentFabric softener Water hardnessFabric dye StarchBleach Detergent container+ i Block Plus Select a programSelect wash options if needed Starch StopSelect Delay Start if needed Adjust the program if neededSpin speed Start the programEnd of program Do not use forceCanceling a program Canceling a locked programTo go back without skipping a program cycle Skipping program cyclesProgram sequence Program stop InformationProgram end with water in the drum Program Guide Standard Programs Program Fabric Program cycleWarm rinse Washing using the program card Card only operationExtra features Language selectionPriming the dispensing pumps Optional modulesLiquid dispensing system Deselect the dispensingMaintenance of the dispensing system Dispensing calibrationLoad size Peak load cut offPC Connection After each use Cleaning and CareCleaning the exterior Rust Maintenance during downtimeVent grille Water inlet filtersDrum bearing lubrication PW 6161 and 6201 only Reasons for oversudsing Frequently asked questionsSafety mechanism of the door handle is disengaged Drum door cannot be openedExtended power failure Power failure Emergency door releaseDuring a short power failure Draining the wash waterDisplay Service interval Fault messagesCheck the water supply and press h Start After sales service Guide to the data plate symbols Noise levelPage Installation Instructions Disposal of an old appliance Help to protect the environmentDisposal of the packing materials Installation Instructions Installation siteRemoving the shipping struts Cold water connection only Connecting the water intake / water drain hosesPlumbing Steam connection Connecting the dispensing pumpsElectrical connection Quick Guide All rights reserved 06 578 520