Miele PW 6207 Operating Instructions Manual

Miele PW 6207 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions

Washer-Extractor
PW 6107
PW 6137
PW 6167
PW 6207
en - AU, NZ
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is
essential to read these instructions before installing,
M.-Nr. 09 145 360
commissioning and using it for the first time.

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Washer-Extractor PW 6107 PW 6137 PW 6167 PW 6207 en - AU, NZ To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essential to read these instructions before installing, M.-Nr. 09 145 360 commissioning and using it for the first time.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warning and Safety instructions ............. . . 4 Caring for the environment .
  • Page 4: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Faulty components must only be replaced by must not be stored or used near the machine. Do not genuine Miele original spare parts. Only when these use the machine lid as a storage shelf. parts are fitted can the safety standards of the Fire and explosion hazard.
  • Page 5 Warning and Safety instructions The best materials are used in the manufacture of If the washer-extractor is switched off and the this machine, and every care is taken to check all drum door is closed, you need to switch the machine parts.
  • Page 6: Using Accessories

    Accessory parts may only be fitted when door lock unusable. This way you will prevent children from accidentally locking themselves in and expressly approved by Miele. Using spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers will invalidate endangering their lives. the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liability.
  • Page 7: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Tips on saving energy Disposing of the packing material The packaging is designed to protect the machine To save energy and water, try to load the maximum during transportation. The materials used are for the programme selected. Underloading is environmentally friendly for disposal.
  • Page 8: Description Of The Machine

    Description of the machine a Emergency stop switch g Electrical connection Press the red button to switch the machine off. h Water inlet connections b Control panel i Water recycling connections c Detergent dispenser drawer j Communication slot Pull the handle to open the compartment. k Water drainage d Drum door l Liquid agent dispensing connections...
  • Page 9: Control Elements

    Description of the machine f g h i d PC / Optical interface Control elements This interface is used for transferring data to the a Display control unit from a PC and vice versa. Cottons 90 °C e Rotary selector Cottons 60 °C Turning the selector brings up options and menus in...
  • Page 10 Description of the machine Function buttons Chip card operation Pressing the button activates the function and pressing the button again deactivates it. Stop/End The function button on the right-hand side is used to stop a programme after it has started. Pressing it again finishes the programme.
  • Page 11: How To Wash Correctly

    How to wash correctly The machine must be commissioned by a Miele Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.) service technician or a dealer authorised by the can cause damage to garments and components manufacturer before it is used for the first time. For in the machine.
  • Page 12: Add Detergent

    How to wash correctly Add detergent Bleaching agents Only use bleaching agents on textiles with the x symbol on the wash care label. ^ With the standard programmes, place detergent for the main wash in compartment j and if wished, detergent for the Pre-wash in compartment i.
  • Page 13: Detergent Dispensing

    How to wash correctly Detergent dispensing Select a programme ^ Turn the rotary dial to select a programme (e.g. It is important to avoid adding too much detergent as this causes excessive foam. Programme 1 Cottons). – Do not use detergents which create a lot of foam. For this example, the following will appear in the display: –...
  • Page 14 Time left: 0h 11min Repeat: No Maximum spin speeds Area 3: rinse PW 6107 PW 6137 PW 6167 PW 6207 1200 rpm 1100 rpm 1150 rpm 1100 rpm ^ Press the START button. The programme will start.
  • Page 15: Open The Door At The End Of The Programme

    How to wash correctly Block 2: Rinse 2 The machine door is locked. Never use force to try and open the door. Block step: Wash time 1 Actual level: 22 mm ^ Press the q "Water drainage" function button or Rqrd.
  • Page 16: Card Operation

    Card operation Cards on which a programme has been saved can If the card is inserted the wrong way round the only be used on the machine type for which they following message will appear in the display: have been written. Unwritten cards can be used universally.
  • Page 17: Additional Options

    Additional options Language selection The actual time and date will then appear. The input field for hours will be highlighted. The language shown in the display can be changed ^ Press the rotary dial to change the hour. briefly before starting a programme if you wish. To do so use the button underneath the flag symbol.
  • Page 18: Programme Stop

    Additional options Starch Once the "Without spin" programme stage is reached the words "Without spin" will start flashing in the Starching via the dispenser drawer display. Starch can be selected with all the standard To finish the programme without spinning and with water left in the drum press the f button.
  • Page 19: Changing The Programme Order

    Additional options Programme cancelled with a locked Changing the programme order programme The order of the programme in progress can be changed or programme blocks can be repeated. It is not possible to stop or cancel a programme if the programme is locked.
  • Page 20: Optional Modules

    Optional modules Liquid dispensers To deselect the liquid dispensing system Cottons 90 °C Dispenser pump Suction pipe Cottons 60 °C Cottons intensive 60 °C ä You can switch off the liquid dispensing system manually before starting a programme by setting the ä...
  • Page 21 Optional modules Commissioning the dispensing pumps Dispenser calibration ~ Main menu Before the liquid dispensing pumps can be used the Dispenser pump 1 liquid agent must be drawn up into the system and the amount to be dispensed set. Dispenser pump 2 Dispenser calibration The dispensers need to be calibrated to ensure the ^ Select dispenser pump.
  • Page 22: Peak Load Cut-Out

    The shaft for the communication module is located at the rear of the machine. After selecting Total data the following (example) will appear in the display: An editor programme is available from Miele. Operating data module ~ Total data Total time power on: 200,987 h Operating data Operating hours: 123456 h By pressing the \ "Operating data"...
  • Page 23 Optional modules Programme data Water volume: 20 l Dispensing phase 1: Amount ml (after making your Operating data module selection and pressing the rotary dial 6 dispensings are displayed.) Programme data Max. temperature: 12 °C Delete data Holding time: 6 min Dispensing phase 2: No Delete data After selecting Programme data the following...
  • Page 24: Weighing System

    Optional modules Weighing system If the machine has been equipped with a weighing system module the weight of the laundry in the machine will be displayed in 0.2 kg increments. The maximum load for the programme selected will appear next to the actual weight in the drum. If, when the drum is empty, the load display is not showing "00,0", you will need to press the ->...
  • Page 25: Problem Solving Guide

    Problem solving guide The door will not open With an extended power cut: ^ Press against the door handle and at the same time ^ Switch the machine off. switch the machine off and then on again. Then try ^ Switch off the mains supply at the on-site mains to open the door again.
  • Page 26 Miele Service – Heavy foaming detergent Department. ^ Use a low foaming detergent or contact your Service interval 1 detergent supplier for advice.
  • Page 27: Error Messages

    Problem solving guide Error messages Heating system fault § Repairs to electrical, gas or steam operated machines may only be carried out by a suitably Programme stopped. Press start. Programme will continue without heat. qualified person in accordance with national and local safety regulations.
  • Page 28: After Sales Service

    Call the Service Department if restart does not work. ^ Check the on-site drainage system and then press the START button. A defective drain valve must be repaired by a Miele Service technician only. Dispensing system fault ö Fill dispenser 1 Press the start button Replace the empty container with a full one.
  • Page 29: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care The machine should be cleaned and checked over immediately after use where possible. Do not use a pressure washer or hose to clean the machine. The housing, control panel and any plastic components should be cleaned using a suitable mild cleaning agent, applied with a soft damp cloth.
  • Page 30 Cleaning and care Clean the filter as follows: ^ Place a suitable 2 litre capacity container below the filter. ^ Turn the lid a half to a full turn anti-clockwise to open the filter. The filters in the water inlet valve (1) and in the inlet Any water in the filter housing will then drain out.
  • Page 31 If the machine is not going to be used for a longer following message will appear in the display: period of time (4 weeks or more) the drum bearings should be lubricated (PW 6167, PW 6207) as described above and the drum rotated a few turns. Lubricate drum bearings The drum should then be rotated again every 4 §...
  • Page 32: Installation And Connection

    Use a suitable lifting mechanism to lift the machine off the transport pallet. Concrete plinth / Floor Miele plinth Do not install the machine on carpeted flooring as the carpet pile can hinder the free flow of air into the ventilation gaps at the bottom of the machine.
  • Page 33: Transit Fittings

    Installation and connection Transit fittings The transit fittings, 2 at the front and 2 at the back are each secured in position with 3 hex screws. These have to be removed on-site before the machine can be commissioned. To do so the front panel and the rear panel of the machine have to be removed.
  • Page 34: On-Site Connections

    7000 kPa (70 bar) pressure, and for a water temperature of at least 90 °C. Plumbing This also applies to all fittings. Genuine Miele original Connection must be made to the water supply via a parts fulfil these requirements.
  • Page 35: Liquid Agent Dispensing Mixing Box Connections

    Installation and connection Liquid agent dispensing mixing box Cold water supply connections 1" 3/4" Connections 1 and 2 are for viscous agents only. These connections are sealed and have to be drilled open with an 8 mm drill bit. A Y-piece connnector is supplied with the machine. Be careful to only drill through the first wall (1).
  • Page 36: Electrical Connection

    PW 6107 15 kW PW 6137, PW 6167 18 kW PW 6207. The heating will only be activated with a minimum suds levels of 50 mm column of water. The motor is protected by a winding to prevent it overheating.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Dispenser Pumps

    Do not attempt to repair or work on gas-heated appliances yourself. Repairs must only be carried out by an authorised technician to ensure safety. In the event of a fault please contact the Miele Service Department. After setting up and connecting the machine successfully ensure that all removable outer panels are correctly fitted back into position.
  • Page 38: Technical Data

    Technical data PW 6107 EL,S/G * PW 6137 EL,S/G * PW 6167 EL,S/G * PW 6207 EL,S/G * Height in mm 1250 1250 1400 1400 Width in mm Depth in mm 925/1235 1005/1345 1007/1425 1140/1535 Depth with door open in...
  • Page 40 M.-Nr. 09 145 360 / 02 Alteration rights reserved/4511...

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