Miele PW 6065 Plus Sluice Service Manual

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Page 1 - PW 6065 Sluice

Operating and installation instructionsfor washer-extractorPW 6065 SluiceTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the machine it isessential to read

Page 2 - Caring for the environment

Control panela DisplaySee the following pages for more information.b Start buttonc PC / Optical interfaceThis is used by service technicians to run di

Page 3 - Contents

DisplaysEntry menuThe machine is on standby if the display remains dark whenyou switch the machine on. Press the multi-function selector.WelcomePlease

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Wash programme main menuCottons Uni. 60°C 1400 rpmDuration 0:45 hPre-wash Back AThe main menu shows the temperature and spin speed forthe wash program

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Before using the machine for the first time ensure that it iscorrectly installed and connected. See "Installation andconnection". Also check

Page 6 - Safety with children

Running your first programmeWelcomePlease selectProgramme selection...Language F...^Turn the multi-function selector until Programme selectionis highl

Page 7 - Technical safety

Brief instructionsThe headings numbered A, B, C,...show the operating sequence and canbe used as brief instructions.A Sort the laundry^ Empty all pock

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B Load the drum^Press the a button and open thedrum door.The interior drum lighting will come on.^Unfold the laundry and load looselyin the drum. Mixi

Page 9 - Accessories

E Add detergentTake the level of soiling and waterhardness into account. It is important todispense the correct amount, becausetoo little detergent re

Page 10 - Control panel

F Start the programmeThe Start button will flash as soon as aprogramme can be started.^Press the Start button.The Start button will light up.The estim

Page 11 - Displays

Final spin speedThe maximum final spin speed isdetermined by the individualprogramme and cannot be changed.See chart.Programme rpmSluice High 1400Slui

Page 12 - Cottons Uni. 60°C 1400 rpm

Disposing of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

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Sluice High or Sluice Low* Max. load 4.0 kgFabric type Heavily soiled linen and cottons or cotton mix fabrics, includingnappies.Note Two pre-rinses ar

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Delicates 30°C 1c Max. load 2.5 kgFabric type For delicate garments made of synthetic fibres, mixed fibres,rayon and easy care cottons.Extra option Pr

Page 15 - How to wash correctly

Further programmesThe following programmes can be selected from the Settings/Supervisor levelmenu.Kitchen linen 60°C Max. load 6.5 kgItem Kitchen line

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Outerwear 40°C Max. load 3.0 kgItem Outerwear made from micro-fibres such as Gore-Tex®,Sympatex®, Windstopper®etc.Note–Zip up jackets before washing.–

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Main wash Rinses SpinningWaterlevelWashrhythmWaterlevelRinses InterimspinFinal spinSluice High4)( a ( 3 LLSluice Low4)( a ( 3 LLCottons Hygiene d a (

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This machine has fully electroniccontrols with automatic loadrecognition. It takes in the right amountof water required for the programmedepending on

Page 19 - Spinning

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

Page 20 - Programme chart

Altering a programmeAfter the start of a programme it is nolonger possible to select a differentprogramme. You will need to cancel thecurrent programm

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All modern detergents produced forautomatic washing machines aresuitable, including liquid, compact(concentrated), tablets and specialapplication dete

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Water softenersA water softener can be used to cutdown on the use of detergents in hardwater areas. Dispense according to theamount specified on the p

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Caring for the environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Disposing of the packing material ...

Page 24 - Programme sequence

Fabric conditioners and liquidstarchFabric conditioners make garments softto handle and help prevent static clingwhen tumble drying.Starch stiffens an

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,Disconnect the machine from themains electricity supply.^Clean the casing and fascia panelwith a damp cloth and a mildnon-abrasive detergent or soap

Page 26 - Garment care label symbols

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

Page 27 - Adding or removing laundry

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

Page 28 - Detergent

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

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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

Page 31 - Cleaning and care

The drum door cannot be opened by pressing the a buttonPossible cause RemedyThere is no power to themachine.Check whether–the electricity supply to th

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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.^ Clean it thoroughly.^Remove any foreign objects (e.g.buttons, coins, etc.) and fl

Page 34 - Problem solving guide

Fabric conditioners and liquid starch ...30Automatic dispensing of fabric conditioner or liquid starch to laundryat the

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... Machines with a dump valve^ Push the emergency drain leverdownwards (see illustration) and holduntil no more water runs out.Opening the drum door,

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In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, pleasecontact:–your Miele dealer, or–the Miele Service Department(see back cover for conta

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Front viewa Inlet hose (cold water)b Inlet hose (hot water)c Mains connection cabled Control panele Detergent dispenser drawerf Drum doorg Access to d

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Rear viewa Protruding lid for holding whenmoving the machineb Holder for:–Inlet hose–Drain hose–Transit struts when removedc Mains connection cabled T

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The washer-extractor is not suitablefor building under.Installation on a raised plinthThe machine can be installed on a steelplinth base (available op

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

Page 41 - After sales service

^Using the notched end of thespanner supplied turn the left-handtransit strut 90°, then^withdraw the transit strut.^Turn the right-hand transit strut

Page 42 - Installation and connection

,To avoid the risk of injury theholes for the transit bars must becovered after the transit bars havebeen removed.^ Fit the covers on to the two holes

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Levelling the machineThe machine must stand perfectly levelon all four feet to ensure safe andproper operation.Incorrect installation may increaseelec

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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 drainage ...51Machines with a drain pump ...51Dump valve ve

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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.The maximu

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Connection to drainageMachines with a drain pumpThe machine drains via a drain pumpwith a delivery head of 1 metre*. Thedrain hose must not be kinked

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Electrical connection U.K.All electrical work must be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson, in strict accordance withcurrent nationa

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Height 85.0 cmWidth 59.5 cmDepth 72.0 cmDepth with door open 112 cmWeight 109 kgMaximum floor load 2778 Newton (approx. 278 kg)Capacity 6.5 kg dry lau

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Changing default settingsDefault settings can be altered to adapt the machine to different requirements.The way these are accessed by the operator wil

Page 51

To open the Settings menuSluice High 75°C Delicates 40°CSluice Low 65°C Cottons Hygiene 95°CCottons Uni. 60°C Minimum iron 40°CCottons Uni. 40°C Wooll

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Language JThe display can be set to appear inone of several different languages.To select the language you want, go tothe Languages J sub-menu.^If the

Page 53 - Technical data

Display contrast / BrightnessThere are ten different displaycontrast and brightness settings.The display contrast / brightness willchange as soon as a

Page 54 - Changing default settings

The Settings/Supervisor level is locked with a code toprevent it being accessed by non-authorised personnel.The Language J setting can still be altere

Page 55 - Settings menu J

Repeat the process until all three numbers have beenentered.To confirm the lock code0 0 0Confirm codeOKBack A^Confirm the code.W Code acceptedMenu

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This machine conforms to currentsafety requirements. Inappropriateuse can, however, lead to personalinjury and damage to property.To avoid the risk of

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Language JThe display can be set to appear inone of several different languages.You can set the language you want asthe fixed default language in theL

Page 58 - Settings Back A

Intensive Water plusThis option is visible in the displaybut not available on this machine!Water plusThis option is visible in the displaybut not avai

Page 59 - W Code accepted

Pre-wash waterYou can choose for the pre-wash tobe carried out with either hot or coldwater (not available with the Curtainsprogramme). Hot water can

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Water level CottonsYou can increase the water level forthe main wash in the Cottonsprogrammes.The machine is delivered with the Blockparameters option

Page 61 - Auto load control

No. of programmesYou can extend the number ofprogrammes available.0 additional programmes (the machineis delivered with this option selected).4 additi

Page 62 - Low water pressure

2. Pre-wash Kitchen linenAn additional pre-wash can becarried out in the Kitchen linenprogramme.^Detergent for the additional pre-washshould be added

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Spin free of chargeIf your machine is fitted with apayment system, you can release theSpin programme (Free of charge).The machine is delivered with th

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ControlsThis setting must not be altered onthis machine.The option GB-no shortcut keys mustbe selected for this machine (defaultsetting).Caution: If a

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Alteration rights reserved/1307M.-Nr. 07 017 110 / 00

Page 66 - Temp. reduction

Technical safetyBefore setting up the washingmachine, check it for any externallyvisible damage.Do not install or use a damagedmachine.Before connecti

Page 67 - To close the Settings menu

If this machine is being used in acommercial environment pleaseensure that all relevant health andsafety regulations are obeyed.This machine may only

Page 68 - M.-Nr. 07 017 110 / 00

Textiles which have beenpre-treated in solvent basedcleaning agents must be thoroughlyrinsed in clean water before beingwashed in the machine.Never us

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