Miele W 1903 Excessive build-up of foam, Lime deposits are visible on the surface of the drum

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Problem solving guide

Excessive build-up of foam

To avoid this problem from the outset, take note of the following points:

Use only low-sudsing powder deter- gents. If foaming still occurs, cut back to approximately 2/3 of the manufacturer’s recommended quan- tity.

For lightly soiled articles or a small load, reduce the amount of deter- gent accordingly.

Pre-soaked items should be rinsed thoroughly before washing.

It may be necessary to run a short wash cycle without detergent or clothes in order to flush excess foam out of the machine. The machine should run normally after this proce- dure.

Lime deposits are visible on the surface of the drum

Use a descaling agent to remove the deposits. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions before use to ensure that the product is suitable for use in washing machines.

Pilling is evident on the fabrics

Normal, everyday wear of certain fab- rics causes pilling to occur. The Gentle action option should be selected when washing these fabrics, or use a pro- gramme with a higher water level and reduced agitation to decrease the risk of further pilling (e.g. Fine/Delicates or Woollens).

Grey, greasy particles cling to washed laundry

The wash load was heavily soiled with greasy substances such as ointments or lotions, and the amount of detergent was insufficient to break down the par- ticles of grease.

In the future, when washing loads of this nature, add more detergent to the main wash compartment or use the pre-wash cycle with detergent. Before washing the next load, run a Cottons 60°C programme with deter- gent, but without a load, to clean the machine.

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Contents For washing machine W Contents Guide to the machine Detergent dispenser drawer Important safety instructions Disposal of the packing ma- terial Help protect our environmentDisposal of your old machine Economy Economical usageWater hardness reminder Before using for the first timeLoading the machine Preparing the laundrySort the laundry Pre-treating the laundryTextile care symbols Too much detergent can result Adding detergentFor small loads Too little detergent can resultStarch Adding fabric softenerCottons ProgrammesMax load Kg 4.5 lbs Max spin 900 rpm Normal run time Permanent PressShort run time 50 min Delicates Max load 1.0 kg 2.2 lbs Max spin 900 rpm Run time 48 min WoollensDrain SpinQuick Wash 40C Additional options Changing the programme sequence After washing End of Programme5th Rinse in the Cottons programme Programme Lock Child safety featureProgrammable options High water level only in Cottons rinsesTo activate the additional options StepThen Programmable optionsDeleting the additional op- tions Cleaning the washing machine User Maintenance Instructions Cleaning and CareCleaning the detergent drawer Cleaning the drain pump and lint trap Cleaning and CareCleaning and Care To clean the filter in the inlet hose Cleaning the water inlet filterTo clean the filter in the inlet valve Check q warning lamp flashes Problem solving guideOn indicator lamp does not light up Selected programme does not beginPre-wash indicator lamp flashes Grey, greasy particles cling to washed laundry Excessive build-up of foamLime deposits are visible on the surface of the drum Pilling is evident on the fabricsLaundry washed with liquid detergent is not clean Machine shakes during the spin cycle Opening the drum door in the event of a power failureLaundry is too wet or the machine does not spin at all After sales service Removing the transport struts Installation Instructions InstallationInstallation surface InstallationWasher-Dryer stack InstallationLevelling the machine Grounding Instructions Grounding instructions and Electrical connectionElectrical Connection Double Receptacle Connection to the drain sys- tem PlumbingDimensions Technical dataTechnical data
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