Miele 51608065USA Installation Manual

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Page 1 - PW 6080 Vario

Operating and installation instructionsfor washer-extractorPW 6080 VarioTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the machine it isessential to read

Page 2 - Caring for the environment

Correct use~Do not install your machine in rooms where temperatures belowfreezing may occur. Frozen hoses may burst or split. The reliabilityof the el

Page 3 - Contents

~Textiles which have been pre-treated in solvent based cleaningagents must be thoroughly rinsed in clean water before beingwashed in the machine.~Neve

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Chlorine and component damageNotes on using chlorine bleach and perchlorethylene~Frequent use of chlorine increases the risk of componentdamage.The us

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Accessories~Accessory parts may only be fitted when expressly approved byMiele. If other parts are used, guarantee, performance and productliability c

Page 6 - Correct application

Control panela DisplaySee the following pages for more information.b Short cut buttonsFor selecting an individual programme quickly. These buttons can

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DisplayEntry menu1 Cottons Uni. 60°CProgramme selection...2 Minimum iron 40°C Settings F...3 Delicates 40°C4 Woollens H 30°C 10:00When the machine is

Page 8 - Technical safety

Programme selection menuProgrammeselectionCottons Hygiene VCottons Uni.Minimum ironDelicates HYou can use the multi-function selector to select anypro

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Operating a wash-salon machineThe entry menu will vary depending on the Control settingselected.The machine is operated either with the short cut butt

Page 10 - Correct use

1. Sort the laundry^ Empty all pockets.,Foreign objects (e.g. nails,coins, paper clips, etc.) can causedamage to textiles and tocomponents in the mach

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2. Load the drum^Switch the machine off with the KOn/Off button.^To open the drum door pull on thehandle.Do not use force as it is fitted with asafety

Page 12 - Chlorine and component damage

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe packaging is designed to protectthe machine from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are selec

Page 13 - Disposing of your old machine

WashingThe figure quoted in the bucket is themaximum temperature the garmentcan be washed at. The number ofbars under the symbol indicate thelevel of

Page 14 - Operating the machine

,It is very important to read boththe ""Tips" and "Garment care labelsymbols" sections beforeproceeding.A Sort the laundryB L

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C Select a programmeProgramme descriptions–See the separate booklet suppliedwith the machine for an overview ofwhich programmes are available.You can

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D Add detergentTake the level of soiling and waterhardness into account.Too little detergent results in:–Laundry not getting properly clean,and with t

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E Start the programmeThe Start button will flash as soon as aprogramme can be started.^Press the Start button.The Start button will now light upconsta

Page 18 - 1. Sort the laundry

Selecting/changing a programmeEntry menu1 Cottons Uni. 60°CProgramme selection...2 Minimum iron 40°C Settings F...3 Delicates 40°C4 Woollens H 30°C 15

Page 19 - 3. Select a programme

Note: If you do not make a selection in the sub-menu withinapprox. 15 seconds, the display will revert to the main menu.– Temperature selectionCottons

Page 20 - Garment care label symbols

Saving a favourite programmeYou can programme the short cut buttons to call up thefour wash programmes you use most frequently. The Saveoption must be

Page 21 - Short instructions

You can use the Extras option to augment the basic washprogrammes.To open the Extras sub-menuCottons Uni. 60°C 1300 rpmDuration: 0:53 hExtrasHTimer YH

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Rinse holdThe laundry is not spun after the last rinse and remainssuspended in the final rinse water. This reduces creasing ifthe laundry is not going

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Caring for the environment...2Warning and Safety instructions ...6Operating t

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The timer can be used to select the time you want theprogramme to finish. The start of a programme can bedelayed from 30 minutes up to a maximum of 24

Page 25 - Selecting a programme

Maximum final spin speedThe maximum final spin speed willdepend on the programme chosen.You can reduce the final spin speed.However, you cannot select

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Payment systemCredit will be lost if the programmecancelled after it has started.Interrupting a programmeYou can interrupt a programme whichis in oper

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Detergent dispensingPlease follow the detergentmanufacturer's instructions.Instructions for use and recommendedamounts for a full load are given

Page 28 - Starch stop

Fabric conditioners, liquidstarch and starch formulations^Dispense according to the amountspecified on the packaging.Automatic dispensing of fabriccon

Page 29 - Water plus*

External dispensing systemThe machine is fitted with an adapter for an externaldispensing system. Up to six dispensing hoses (not supplied)can be conn

Page 30 - Cottons Uni. 60°C 1300 rpm

If a Disinfection programme is running, the followingmessage is displayed:FaultContainer emptyOOKHThe programme will be cancelled.^Press short cut but

Page 31 - Spinning

,Disconnect the machine from themains electricity supply.Cleaning the machine,Do not use solvents, abrasivecleaners, glass cleaners orall-purpose clea

Page 32 - Changing a programme

Cleaning the detergent dispenserdrawerRemove detergent residues regularly.There is a yellow lever behind thedetergent drawer fascia panel.^ Remove the

Page 33 - Detergent

^Clean the siphon.1. Remove the siphon fromcompartment § and rinse underwarm running water. Clean thesiphon tube too.2. Replace the siphon.^Clean the

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Detergent ...33Water softeners ...33Washing with s

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Cleaning the water inlet filtersThe machine has two filters to protectthe water inlet valve. These filtersshould be checked every six months orso, or

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What to do if...With the help of the following notes, minor faults in the performance of thismachine, some of which may result from incorrect operatio

Page 37 - Cleaning and care

A fault message appears in the displayMessage Possible cause Remedy ApWater intake faultOpen the stopcockandcheck the inlet hose.The water inlet isblo

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General problemsProblem Possible cause RemedyThe machine shakesduring the spin cycle.The machine feet are notlevel.Level the machine (see"Install

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An unsatisfactory wash resultProblem Possible cause RemedyLiquid detergentdoes not give therequired result.Liquid detergentsusually contain nobleachin

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The door will not openPossible cause RemedyThe door is locked aftera programme has beencancelled.For safety reasons the drum door cannot be openedif t

Page 41 - Problem solving guide

Peak load cut-outIf the peak-load cut out function is activated the heating willswitch itself off and any programme running will be stopped.The follow

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Opening the drum door in theevent of a blocked drain outletand/or power failure,Disconnect the machine from themains electricity supply.There is a lev

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Once the flow of water ceases:^ Remove the drain filter completely.Cleaning the drainage system^ Clean the drain filter thoroughly.^Remove any foreign

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Opening the drum door,Always make sure that the drumis stationary before reaching into themachine to remove laundry.Reaching into a moving drum isextr

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Installation ...51Front view...51Rear view ...

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RepairsIn the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, or if themachine is under guarantee, pleasecontact:–Your Miele dealer, or–the Miele

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Front viewa Inlet hose (cold water)b Inlet hose (hot water)c Mains connection cabled Control panele Detergent dispenser drawerf Door with handleg Acce

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Rear viewa Mains connection cableb Installation shaft for communicationmodulec Valve for recycled waterd Inlet hose (hot water)e Inlet hose (cold wate

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View from the sideView from aboveInstalling the machine^ Transport the machine to itsinstallation site.,Ensure that it is stable duringtransportation.

Page 50 - After sales service

Installation on a raised plinthThe machine can be installed on a steelplinth base* (available open or closed)or on a concrete plinth.,If the machine i

Page 51 - Installation

Installation surface,Do not install the machine nearor directly above an open gully orfloor drain. Moisture from these canpenetrate the machine and da

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^Release the catch and turn the righthand transit bar anti-clockwise by90°.^Then withdraw the transit bar.,To avoid the risk of injury theholes for th

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Levelling the machineEnsure that the machine feet and thefloor are dry to prevent the machinefrom slipping during the spin cycle.,The machine must sta

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PlumbingThis machine is approved for all UKapplications as suitable for category 5.The product is listed in the WRASregulations advisory scheme direct

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Connection to the hot water supplyTo keep electricity consumption costsdown this machine can be connectedto a (ring) piped hot water supply, max.tempe

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~It is essential to read these instructions.This machine complies with current safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal in

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Water drainageDump valve versionA motorised dump valve is used todrain the machine. A DN 70 angleconnector can be used for draining themachine via an

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Electrical connectionThis machine is supplied with aconnection cable without a plug forconnection to a suitable connectionsocket or isolator switch.,T

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Height 1020 mmWidth 700 mmDepth 727 mmDepth with door open 1167 mmWeight 140 kgMax. load bearing in operation 2600 Newton (ca. 260kg)Capacity 8.0 kg d

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Alteration rights reserved/1113M.-Nr. 09 622 540 / 00

Page 62 - Technical data

~This machine must be used as described in these instructions andmust be checked on a regular basis to make sure it is functioningcorrectly. Maintenan

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Technical safety~Before setting up the machine, check it for any externally visibledamage.Do not install or use a damaged machine.~The electrical safe

Page 64 - M.-Nr. 09 622 540 / 00

~Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Mieleoriginal spare parts. Only when these parts are fitted can Mieleguarantee the safety standard

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