Miele PW 6065 manual Important Safety Instructions, Technical Safety

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read the operating instructions before using this machine for the first time. They contain important information about the safety, use and maintenance of the machine. Doing so will prevent injury and damage to the dryer.

Save these instructions and pass them on to any future user.

WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury:

Technical Safety

Check the packaging, the washer and accessories for any signs of

damage. Do not use a damaged appliance.

Before connecting the machine, ensure that the connection data on

the data plate (circuit protection, voltage and frequency) match the mains electrical supply. If in doubt contact an electrician.

The appliance must be grounded. It is imperative that this basic

safety requirement be met.

Do not connect the appliance to the mains electrical supply with an

extension cord. Extension cords do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).

The machine is built in accordance with current safety requirements.

Incorrectly repaired machines may pose a considerable risk to the user which is not covered by the manufacturer. Repairs should only be performed by a Miele approved technician.

Ensure power is not supplied to the appliance while maintenance or

repair work is being performed. The machine is only completely isolated from the electrical supply when it is turned off at the main switch and the plug is pulled or by tripping the circuit breaker.

Connect the washer, to the water mains. Do not use old hoses.

Inspect the intake hoses regularly for damage. They should be replaced as needed to prevent water damage.

Faulty components must only be replaced with genuine Miele spare

parts to maintain safety standards.

If the power cord is damaged it must only be replaced by a Miele

Service technician with a genuine Miele power cord.

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Contents Operating manual Washer PW 6065 Plus Page Contents Contents Technical Safety Important Safety InstructionsUse Children Using accessoriesControl panel Guide to the washerProgram selection possibility Display functionMain menu Basic menu of a wash program Settings JMenu Program selection Before using for the first time General tips Using the washerSort the laundry Coin mechanism Load the washerSelect a program Too much detergent may cause Adding detergentToo little detergent may cause At the end of a program Starting a programTo change a program To cancel a programTo change a program Adding/removing laundry during a wash programCottons Uni F to cold 60C to cold Cottons Hygiene 203F to 158F 95C to 70CMinimum iron 140F to 86F 60C to 30C Delicates 140F to 86F 60C to 30CProgram guide Kitchen linen 203F to 140F 95C to 60C Additional programsTable linen 140F to 86F 60C to 30C Curtains 104F to cold 40C to coldProofing 104F to 86F 40C to 30C Outerwear 104F to cold 40C to coldSluice 167F 75C or Sluice 149F 65C Disinfection programsHygiene Main wash Rinse Spin Program sequenceHigh Spin Special features in the program sequence Anti-creasePre-rinse OuterwearSpin speed SpinRinse spin Without final spinOptions Accessing the sub-menu ExtrasPre-wash Starch StopWater plus Rinse StopIntensive Select the sub-menu Delay Start Delay StartSelect the Delay Start time Starting the Delay StartSelecting/Changing a Favorite FavoritesBasic menu Select a programSelecting the spin speed Selecting a temperatureAssigning a direct select button Saving a FavoriteWater hardness DetergentWater softener Normal soilingDye removers / Fabric dyes Fabric softener, liquid starchCleaning the detergent drawer Cleaning and CareCleaning the washer Cleaning the filter in the inlet valve Cleaning the inlet hose filterCleaning the inlet hose filters Wash program cannot be started Frequently asked questionsGeneral problems with the washer Poor wash results Door will not open when the Door button is pressed Machines with a drain pump Remove the toolOpen the lint trap door Open the drum door Machines with a drain valve Changing the light bulb PC Update After sales serviceOptional accessories RepairsPage Installation Instructions Front view InstallationRear view Reinstallation of the machine lid Washer/ Dryer Stack Installation on a baseCoin mechanism HeightInstallation Installation siteRemoving the shipping struts Do not lift the washer by the drum doorPull out the shipping strut out Pull the shipping strut outInstalling the shipping struts Leveling the washer Water connection MaintenanceCold water connection Extension hosesHot water connection Drain pump DrainageDrain valve For Canada only Electrical connectionTechnical Data Disposal of an old appliance Help to protect the environmentDisposal of the packing materials Menu Settings J To adjust standard settings Opening the menu Settings Settings JSelecting Settings Leaving the Settings menuSuds cooling Language JContrast Time of dayBrightness Selecting the clockNot in current prog. Factory default Temperature unitStandby MemoryEntering the code Settings Supervisor levelConfirming the code Supervisor level Sort languagesIntensive Water plus SaveRinse water Auto load control Main wash waterPre-wash water Water level Min. iron Water level CottonsWash time Cottons Pre-wash temp. CotHygiene No. of programs DisinfectionSluice Pre-wash Kitchen linenNo. rinses Cottons Optimize energy Pre-rinse CottonsNo. rinses min. iron Pre-rinse Min. ironExternal dispenser Leaving the Settings menuNo detergent Alteration rights reserved