Miele PW 6101 Instruction Manual

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Programming instructions
Profitronic M
PW 6101
PW 6131
PW 6161
PW 6201
To avoid the risk of accidents
or damage to the machine it is
G
essential to read these instructions
before installing, commissioning
and using it for the first time. M.-Nr. 06 533 430
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Profitronic M

Programming instructionsProfitronic MPW 6101PW 6131PW 6161PW 6201To avoid the risk of accidentsor damage to the machine it isGessential to read these

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Copying menuThis menu is used for copying existingprogramme packages, programmes, areasand blocks.Supervisor level ~ProgrammingCreateCopy eA^After mak

Page 3 - Contents

Copy areaThis option is used to copy an area from anexisting programme into anotherprogramme. This adds a new area to anexisting programme, or overwri

Page 4 - Control elements

Copy blockThis menu option is used for copying a blockfrom an existing programme to make a newprogramme or into part of a programme. Anew block is add

Page 5 - General notes

Delete optionThis option is used for deleting a programmepackage, a programme, an area or a block.After pressing the rotary dial onlyprogramme numbers

Page 6 - Change password

Delete areaThis option is used to delete an area of aprogramme. After selecting this option thefollowing appears in the display:Delete ~ AreaProgamme:

Page 7 - Language / Time, Date

ModifyThis option is used to modify an existingprogramme and save it to the sameprogramme number. If it is a Mieleprogramme the existing material numb

Page 8 - Dispensing / Access control

Create menuThis option is used for creating a newprogramme. Individual areas, blocks andprogramme stages have to be specified.Pressing the S button in

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Material numberTurn the rotary dial to access the materialnumber input field. The material numbercannot be changed! When a newprogramme is created in

Page 10 - Programming

Minimum water level:By selecting the minimum water option allblocks without heating will be run using theminimum level. This value specifies thelowest

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Peak loadWith this option the programme is set up toreact to a peak load. If the input signal for apeak load is detected and the programme isin a heat

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Block programmimgBlock programming is used for specifyingthe individual steps in the blocks. The blocksfor the individual areas are all identical andc

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2. Programme stop 1This is used to stop a programme.Selection choice:–NoThe programme does not stop.–PermanentThe programme always stops at the positi

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6. TemperatureSelection choice:–Cool airThe heating is not switched on.–15 to 95 °CThe temperature can be programmed in1 °C increments.7. HysteresisTh

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10. Water inlet 1Selection choice:–AutomaticIf the water inlet valves are programmed to"automatic" the required wash temperature isachieved

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12. Dispensing phase 1This option is used for specifying thedispensing procedure for a max. of 6dispenser pumps.Selection choice:–NoDispensing does no

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15. Water level stop 1Selection choice:–NoWater is taken in at the right time into thefollowing programme stages: Dispensingphase 1 and 2, Agitation f

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22. Water level stop 2Settings as for Water level stop 123. Wash time 2Settings as for Wash time 124. Cool downThe rate at which the water is cooled d

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32. Free spin speed selectionSelection choice:–NoThe spin speed programmed into the blockis always used.–YesThe spin set for the last programme blockb

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Settings menuSupervisor level ~ Main menuSettings -Change password eAThe following will appear in the display afteryou have pressed the rotary dial:Su

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Unit - Temperature, seconds, minutes,hours, length, weight, volume, pressure,drum rotationIf this is set to "auto" the units fortemperature,

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Control elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4A descriptio

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DisplayThe display can be set to "Normal" or"Detailed".In the "Normal" setting only the pre-wash andmain wash temperatur

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Dispenser calibrationThe dispensers need to be calibrated toensure the dispenser pumps supply thecorrect amount of liquid agent.Supervisor level ~ Set

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Dispensing correction factor (D1 to D 13)The correction factor can be used whenchanging from one liquid agent to another. If,for example, the agent us

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Customer dataA variety of data can be entered undercustomer dataSelection choice: - Location - Name- First name - Street - House number - Town- Post

Page 28 - Settings

Chip card access optionProgrammes requiring special proceduresare written on to a chip card which is thenused to run the programme.Supervisor level ~

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There are two different types of chip cardsfor use with this machine:Supervisor chip cardIf a card containing one or moreprogrammes is inserted in the

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Key cardThis card enables you to get into supervisorlevel automatically without having to enter apassword. It does not need to be left in thereader af

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Data to cardThis option is used to write data from themachine to a card. This includes language,dispensing information, programme dataand settings. It

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Dispensing dataThis menu can be used to copy alldispensing data relating to an existingprogramme in the machine onto a card.Existing dispensing data i

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SettingsThis menu is used for copying all settingsfrom the supervisor level (see "Settings"menu) on the control unit to a card. Existingsett

Page 34 - Chip card access

A description of the control elementsa DisplaySee the following pages for more information.b Function buttonsThe six buttons underneath the display ar

Page 35 - Chip cards

DispensingThis menu is used for copying dispensingdata from a card into the control unit.Existing dispensing data is only overwrittenafter another con

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If there is insufficient space in memory totake the selected programmes the followingwill appear in the display:Data to control unit ~ ProgrammeInsuff

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Delete data from cardThis menu is used for deleting all existingdata from a card.Supervisor level ~ Main menuData to control unit -Delete data from ca

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Manual control can be set before aprogramme is started or during aprogramme stop.^Pressing the i "Manual control" buttontakes you to the pas

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Dispensing ßThe dispensing valve and the amount todispense can be set.^Press the "Dispensing" ß button.Manual control ~ DispensingDispenser

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Spin uThe spin speed can be set.^Press the u "Spin" button.Manual control ~ Spinrpm: 1200 rpmA^Set the spin speed.^Then press the h "St

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Page 43 - Manual control

Alteration rights reserved 06.05 M.-Nr. 06 533 430This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.

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Overview of operating levelsUser levelSwitch the machine on to get into the userlevelSupervisor levelUse the "Settings" FC button and enter

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PasswordA 4-digit password is required to accesssupervisor level.Supervisor level can only be accessedbefore a starting a programme or after aprogramm

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The following can be selected via themain menu:–Language–Time/Date–Dispensing–Access control–Programming–Settings–Change password–Card accessLanguage

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Dispensing menuThis menu is used for changing specificdispensing data. Miele programmes aresaved to the same M.-Nr. after anydispensing data changes.

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Programme structureProgramme headerProgramme number, Programme name,Material number, ID number:,Area 1-2-3, Name - Area 1-2-3,Weigh, Nominal load, Mi

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