Miele 09 900 700 operating instructions Detergent

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Detergent

The correct detergent

All detergents produced for automatic washing machines are suitable. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and dosage recommendations on the packaging.

The right amount to dispense will depend on the following:

the soiling level of the load

the quantity of the laundry

the water hardness level.

Check with your local water supplier if you do not know the hardness level in your area.

Definition of the soiling level

Lightly soiled

No visible dirt or stains. Possibly slight body odour.

Normally soiled

Visibly dirty and/or just a few slight stains.

Heavily soiled

Soiling and/or stains clearly visible.

Water hardness levels

Hardness

Hardness level

German scale

scale

in mmol/l

°d

 

 

 

I (soft)

0 – 1.5

0 – 8.4

 

 

 

II (medium)

1.5 – 2.5

8.4 – 14

 

 

 

III (hard)

above 2.5

above 14

 

 

 

Dispensing aids

Use dispensing aids, (e.g. balls) if these are supplied with the detergent, particularly when using liquid detergent.

Refill packs of detergent

When purchasing detergent buy refill packs wherever possible. This helps reduce the amount of waste packaging.

Water softeners

A water softener can be used to cut down on the use of detergents in areas with water hardness levels II and III. Dispense according to the amount specified on the packaging. First add detergent and then the water softener.

You can then use the recommended amount of detergent for water hardness level I.

Fabric conditioner and liquid starch

Fabric conditioner

makes garments soft to handle and helps prevent static cling when tumble drying.

Starch

stiffens and gives body to items of laundry, e.g. shirts, tablecloths and bed linen.

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Contents Operating instructions for washing machines Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing mate‐ rialDisposal of your old machine Contents Contents Contents Correct application Safety with children Page Page Correct use Page Accessories Control panel Operating the washing machineProgrammable functions Running the first programme Before using for the first timeWashing environmentally and economically When drying with a tumble dryerEnergy and water consumption DetergentSort the laundry Prepare the laundryPre-treat stains General tipsSwitch on the washing ma‐ chine Select a programmeProgramme selection Load the washing machine Open the doorClose the door Select programme settings Select an extra optionsSelect a spin speed Add detergent Start the programme the end of a programme Start the programmeAt the end of a programme Short Extra optionsPre-wash SoakFinal spin speed SpinningRinse and interim spin To omit the final spin Rinse holdCottons Cottons 30C to 90C Max. load 7.0 kgMinimum iron 60C to 20C Max. load 3.5 kg Automatic plus 40C Max. load 5.0 kgProgramme chart Separate rinse / Starch Max. load 7.0 kg Main wash Rinses Spinning Programme sequenceSpecial features in the pro‐ gramme sequence Garment care label symbols Changing the programme sequence Cancelling a programmeInterrupting a programme Changing a programmeAdding or removing laundry af‐ ter the programme has started Detergent Miele recommended detergents Detergent Colour run and dye removers/ dyes Adding fabric conditioner or liquid starch separatelyCleaning the drum Cleaning and careCleaning the detergent dis‐ penser drawer External casing and fascia panelCleaning and care To clean the filter in the water inlet valve Cleaning the water inlet filtersProgramme does not start Problem solving guideWash programme stops and a fault indicator light comes on Washing machine has detected a fault during Programme using a temperature above 60C hasExcessive foam has built up during washing Programme selector was moved to another posi‐General problems with the washing machine An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Cause and remedy Drum door cannot Door will not openBe opened by pressing Blocked drain outlet Procedure for draining the washing machineOpening the door Guarantee U.K After sales serviceGuarantee Other countries Optional accessoriesFront view Installation and connectionRear view Installation surface Transporting the washing machine to its installation siteRemoving the transit bars Installation and connection Re-fitting the transit bars Levelling the machine Screwing out and adjusting the feetWasher-dryer stack Building under a continuous work‐ top/ in a kitchen runPlease note Water protection system Electronic unit and washing machine housingInlet hose Drain hoseMaintenance Connection to the water sup‐ plyExtension hose Drain hose connection Connection to the drainage systemElectrical connection U.K Non-rewireable plugs BSTechnical data Consumption data Programmable functions Water plus systemFollow steps  to  to programme and store in memory Gentle action Suds cooling Memory Soak duration Optional accessories DetergentSpecialist detergents Machine care products Fabric carePage Page United Kingdom WDA En-GB Nr 900 700