Miele PW 6065 Plus Sluice Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - PW 6065 Plus

Operating InstructionsWasherPW 6065 PlusTo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.M.-Nr. 07 509 320en-US

Page 2 - Contents

1. Sort the laundry^ Empty all pockets.,Foreign objects left in pockets(e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.)can cause damage to clothes andthe machin

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2. Load the washer^Open the drum door using the abutton.The drum light comes on.^Load the laundry loosely into thedrum.For best results, wash mixed lo

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4. Adding detergentUse detergent according to the laundrysoiling and water hardness.Too little detergent may cause:–ineffective cleaning of laundry;fa

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Using powder detergentLiquid detergent inserts come alreadyinserted in the detergentcompartments. To use powderdetergent remove the inserts.^ Remove t

Page 6 - Guide to the washer

5. Starting a program"Start" flashes when a program can bestarted.^Press the "Start" button.The "Start" button lights.Th

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To cancel a programA program can be canceled any timeafter the program start.^Press the G button "Cancel".The wash water will be drained awa

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Programs may vary.Cottons Hygiene 203°F to 158°F (95°C to 70°C) max. 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg)Items Items made from cotton and linen, i.e. bed linens, baby cl

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Quick wash 104°F (40°C) to cold max. 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)Items Small loads of lightly soiled items, which can be washed in"Cottons Uni."Detergen

Page 10 - 1. Sort the laundry

Denim 104°F (40°C) to cold max. 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)Tip–Before washing denim items turn them inside out.–Denim items bleed during the first few washes. Wa

Page 11 - 3. Select a program

Additional programsThe following programs can be added in "Settings - Supervisor level" whenactivated by Technical Service.Kitchen linen 203

Page 12 - 4. Adding detergent

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Guide to the washer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Pillows 203°F to 104°F (95°C to 40°C) 1 queen (80x80 cm)or 2 twin size pillows (40x80 cm)Items Washable pillows with a filling of feathers, down or sy

Page 14 - 6. At the end of a program

Disinfection programs max. 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg)Items Items made of cotton or mixed fabrics.Note For different requirements with a temperature selection o

Page 15 - To cancel a program

*Programs may vary depending on the offerings of your machine.Main wash Rinse SpinWaterlevelWashrhythmWaterlevelRinses Rinse spin Final spinCottons Hy

Page 16 - Program guide

The washer is equipped with anelectronic control which determines theload size automatically. The washerdetermines the required waterconsumption for e

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Maximum spin speedsProgram rpmCottons Hygiene 1400Cottons Uni. 1400Minimum iron 1000Delicates 600Quick wash 1400Woollens 1200Silks 400Shirts 600Disinf

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The basic wash programs can be enhanced with "Extras".Accessing the submenu "Extras"Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpmDuration 0:47 hExtr

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Rinse StopThe washer stops after the last rinse, the laundry remainssoaking in water. This will prevent wrinkles if the laundry is notremoved immediat

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The timer option allows you to select the program end time.The program start can be delayed from 30 minutes to 24hours.Select the submenu TimerCottons

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The washer has the option to save the most used washprograms on the direct select buttons. The option "Save"must be selected in "Settin

Page 22 - Program sequence

– Select a programProgram BackAselectionCottons HygieneCottons Uni.Minimum iron H^Select the desired program with the jog shuttle andconfirm. The basi

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,WARNING - To reduce the risk offire, electric shock or injury topersons while using your appliancefollow basic safety precautions,including the follo

Page 24 - Spin speed

Saving a FavoriteThe basic menu shows all selected components.Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpmPre-washDuration 0:56 hExtrasHTimer YHSaveHBack AH^Press the

Page 25 - Starch Stop

Only use laundry detergent formulatedfor front loading washing machines.For wool and wool blend fabrics use adetergent formulated for wools.Follow ins

Page 26 - Water plus*

Fabric softener, liquid starchFabric softener added to the washprogram will make fabrics feel softerand will reduce static cling in the dryer.Liquid s

Page 27 - Cottons Uni. 140°F 1400 rpm

Separate fabric softener^Add fabric softener to the§ compartment.^Select the "Starch" program.^Press "Start".Separate starch^Prepa

Page 28 - Favorites

,Before cleaning the appliance,disconnect the power supply byunplugging the unit or manuallytripping the circuit breaker.Never clean the machine or ne

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Cleaning the niche of the detergentdrawer^ Using a bottle brush remove anydetergent or lime deposits from thewater inlet valves at the top of thedeter

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Cleaning the inlet hose filterThe washer has two water inlet filters toprotect each inlet valve. Check andclean these filters every 6 months. Thismay

Page 31 - Detergent

,Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified andtrained person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.R

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General problems with the washerProblem Possible cause SolutionThe washer shakesduring the spin cycle.–The four feet are notresting evenly on thefloor

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Poor wash resultsProblem Possible cause SolutionThe laundry doesnot get clean withliquid detergent.Liquid detergents do notcontain bleaching agents.Fr

Page 34 - Cleaning and Care

~Do not install or use a washer withvisible damage.~Do not repair or replace any part ofthe appliance or attempt any servicingunless specifically reco

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The door will not open when the "a" button is pressedProblem SolutionThe washer has nopower.Insert the plug into the outlet and ensure the c

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Opening the door during apower failure or when the drainis blocked,Disconnect the machine from thepower supply.^Open the detergent dispenserdrawer.^ R

Page 37 - Frequently asked questions

Once the flow of water stops:^ Remove the lint trap lid.^ Remove any foreign objects or lintfrom the filter.^Check that the impeller (in the backof th

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Machines with a drain valve^ Press the lever for the emergencydrain down and hold until you hearno more water running out.Open the drum door,Always ma

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RepairsIn the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contacttechnical service using the informationon the back of this manual.^P

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Installation InstructionsTo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.

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Front viewa Water intake hose hotb Water intake hose coldc Control paneld Detergent dispenser drawere Drum doorf Access panel to drain filter, drainpu

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Rear viewa Lid with transport gripsb Mounting for:–Water intake hose–Drain hose–Withdrawn shipping strutsc Power cordd Shipping struts with rotary pro

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Installation siteThe appliance is not intended to bemounted in a wall or other verticalsurface of a building or cabinet. Theunit is allowed for built-

Page 44 - After sales service

^Turn the left shipping strutcounterclockwise 90° with theenclosed combination wrench.^Pull the shipping strut out.^Turn the right shipping strutclock

Page 45 - Installation Instructions

Use~Do not allow children to play on or inthe appliance. Close supervision isnecessary when the appliance is usednear children.~Make sure that no unat

Page 46 - Installation

^Close the holes with the rotaryprotectors and their caps.^Fasten the shipping struts at the rearside of the washer. Take care toinsert the drill hole

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Leveling the washerTo ensure smooth operation the washermust be level.Failure to level the machine can resultin increased water and energyconsumption

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Washer/ Dryer StackThe Miele washing machine can beinstalled as part of a washer-dryerstack in combination with a Mieletumble dryer. An appropriate st

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Water connectionCold water connectionA water faucet with3/4" thread must beprovided on-site. If none is available themachine must be connected to

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Hot water connectionConnecting the machine to a hot watersupply will lead to low electricalconsumption during hot wateroperation. The hot water temper

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DrainageThere are two drainage extras for thismachine:Drain valveThe machine is drained with amotorized drain valve. A connectioncan be made to an on-

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Electrical connection,This installation should beperformed by an experienced andqualified technician, in accordancewith local codes and regulations.Th

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Height 33 7/16" (85 cm)Width 23 7/16" (59.5 cm)Depth 28 3/8" (72 cm)Depth with the door open 44 1/8" (112 cm)Weight 240 lbs (109 k

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Disposal of the packingmaterialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping.To prevent suffocation of childrenensure t

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Menu Settings Jto adjust standard settingsThe washer controls can be adjusted to changing demands through thesettings menu.

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Control panela Display*See the following pages for moreinformationb Direct select buttonsTo select a wash program directly.You can also save a "F

Page 57 - Technical Data

Opening the menu Settings1 Cottons Uni. 140°F Program selection...2 Minimum iron 104°FSettings F...3 Delicates 104°F4 Woollens H 86°F 12:00^Select the

Page 58 - Disposal of an old appliance

Language JThe display contents can be shownin different languages.The displayed language can be set inthe submenu "Language" J.^Select the d

Page 59 - Menu Settings J

Contrast / BrightnessThe contrast / brightness of thedisplay can be set at ten differentlevels.The contrast / brightness changesimmediately when a dif

Page 60 - Settings J

The menu Settings - Supervisor level must be activatedby Technical Service.The menu "Settings" (except Languages J) is locked witha code to

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Confirming the code0 0 0Confirm codeOKHBack AH^Confirm the entered code.W Code acceptedMenu openedThe user is now in the "Supervisor level".

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Language JThe display contents can be shownin different languages.The fixed default language can be setin the submenu "Language J".^Select t

Page 63 - Settings - Supervisor level

LogoThe Miele Professional logo or yourown logo can be displayed. (Only inconjunction with the setting"Controller option "WS-KW-Buttons +Log

Page 64 - W Code accepted

Intensive Water plusYou can select if the extras"Intensive" and "Water plus" areshown in the menu "Extras".The option is

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Pre-wash waterThe water type for the pre-wash canbe selected (except for the program"Woolens, Silk, Curtains andProofing"). The hot water in

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Water level CottonsThe program "Cottons Hygiene" and"Cottons Uni." allows you to increasethe water level for the main wash.This op

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Display functionDisplay contents will vary with program offering.Main menu1 Cottons Uni. 140°FProgram selection...2 Wrinkle-free 104°F Settings F...3

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No. of programsAdditional programs can be addedto the program selection.0 Additional programs (default)4 Additional programs ("Table linen",

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2nd pre-wash Kitchen linenThe program "Kitchen linen" allowsan additional pre-wash.^Add the detergent for the additionalpre-wash directly in

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Spin free of chargeWhen operated by a coinmechanism, the program "Spin" canbe activated free of charge.This option is set to "off"

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ControlsThe "Operating variant" of the machinecan be adjusted.Caution: When selecting"WS-KW-Buttons simple" or"WS-KW-Buttons

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Alteration rights reserved / 1912INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE TO OBTAIN THE MOSTCURRENT PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS, TECHN

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Menu Program selectionProgram BackAselectionCottons HygieneCottons Uni.Minimum Iron HAll pre-set programs can be selected with the jog shuttle.Dependi

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The appliance must be correctlyinstalled and connected before thefirst use. Please see the "Installationinstructions."For safety reasons, it

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