Miele PW 811 Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele PW 811 Operating And Installation Instructions

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Operating and Installation Instructions
Washing Machine
PW 811
PW 814
PW 818
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read
en-US,CA
these instructions before installation or use.
M.-Nr. 10 662 340

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  • Page 1 Operating and Installation Instructions Washing Machine PW 811 PW 814 PW 818 To prevent accidents and machine damage, read en-US,CA these instructions before installation or use. M.-Nr. 10 662 340...
  • Page 2: Disposal Of Your Old Machine

    Caring for the environment Disposal of packaging material Energy saving tips The cardboard box and packing materials Energy and water consumption protect the machine during shipping. They – Water consumption and energy usage are have been designed to be biodegradable determined by the size of the load.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Caring for the environment .................... 2 Disposal of your old machine....................2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................ 10 Notes on using chlorine bleach.................. 16 Antichlorine treatment .................... 16 Description of the machine (with detergent compartment) .......... 18 Models with detergent dispenser drawer (WEK) ..............18 Operating the washing machine .................. 19 Control panel ........................
  • Page 4 Contents Starch ..........................37 Adding from the dispenser drawer .................  37 Adding directly into the drum .................. 38 Without spin ........................39 Program stop........................39 Canceling a program ......................39 Cancelling a locked program....................40 Skip program ........................40 Optional modules ...................... 42 Liquid dispensing (optional for machines with detergent compartment) ......
  • Page 5 Contents Shipping struts ........................66 Remove the shipping struts....................66 Water connection ........................ 67 Connection to the cold water supply .................. 67 Dispensing agent connection to the liquid dispensing mixing compartment ..... 68 Drainage ..........................69 Electrical connection ......................70 Program chart........................ 71 Program chart - Basic programs ..................
  • Page 6 Contents Program chart - Sluice ...................... 103 Sluice program sequence.....................  104 Program chart - Water recovery (WRG)................105 Control panel ........................ 106 Control panel ........................106 Function buttons ....................... 107 General information ...................... 109 Overview of function levels ....................109 Access to Supervisor level / changing the password.......... 110 Password...........................
  • Page 7 Contents Block programming ......................134 Entering Block programming.................. 134 Basic parameter settings.................... 134 Block name ........................ 135 1. Block activation...................... 136 2. Program stop 1...................... 136 3. Program stop signal 1.................... 136 4. Heating ........................ 137 5. Free temperature selection.................. 137 6.
  • Page 8 Contents Settings option ........................146 Sub-menu options:.......................  146 Memory function ...................... 147 Basic program lock ......................  147 Buzzer...........................  147 Unit Temperature, Second, Minute, Hour, Length, Mass, Volume, Pressure, Revolutions .  147 Maximum temperature selection..................  149 Maximum spin speed selection.................. 149 Display..........................
  • Page 9 Washing and heating  ....................  172 Drainage with drum rotation .................  172 Spin  .........................  172 Function combinations .................... 173 Technical data........................ 174 PW 811 machine data ....................... 174 Electrical connection .................... 174 Installation dimensions.................... 174 Weight and floor load .................... 174 Emission levels ...................... 174 Product safety ......................
  • Page 10: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This washing machine complies with current safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the machine, please read these instruc- tions carefully before using it for the first time. They contain important information on its safety, installation, use and maintenance.
  • Page 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Preventing problems  Do not use chemical cleaning agents such as those used for dry cleaning in this ma- chine. Danger of fire or explosion.  When washing with high temperatures please be aware that the porthole glass can get hot.
  • Page 12  Do not make any alterations to the machine, unless authorized to do so by Miele.  The machine must be isolated from the power supply when cleaning and maintaining the machine and in the event of a fault.
  • Page 13 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  For hard-wired machines, a quick means of disconnect must be provided on site. The isolator must be located in the immediate vicinity of the washing machine and be easily recognizable, accessible without hindrance and easy to operate.
  • Page 14  The maximum dry laundry weight for the PW 811 is 26 lb (12 kg), for the PW 814 - 35 lb (16 kg), and for the PW 818 it is 44 lb (20 kg). See the "Program chart" for the maximum recommended loads for individual programs.
  • Page 15 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  Color run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds which can cause damage such as corrosion. Use these products only if the manufacturer expressly states that they are suitable for use in a washing machine.  The stainless steel surfaces must not come into contact with liquid cleaning and disin- fecting agents which contain chlorine or sodium hypochlorite.
  • Page 16: Notes On Using Chlorine Bleach

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chlorine and component damage  Frequent use of chlorine products increases the risk of damage to components. Notes on using chlorine bleach The use of agents containing chlorine, such as sodium hypochlorite and chlorine bleach in powder form, can damage the protective upper surface of stainless steel and cause corro- sion to components.
  • Page 17 Before disposing of a washing machine, render the door lock inoperable so that children cannot lock themselves in the machine by mistake and endanger their lives. Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by failure to comply with these safety in- structions and warnings.
  • Page 18: Description Of The Machine (With Detergent Compartment)

    Description of the machine (with detergent compartment) Models with detergent dispenser drawer (WEK) ⑰ ⑥ ① ⑯ ② ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑧ ⑩ ⑪ ⑬ ⑫ ⑮ ③ ④ ⑭ ⑱ ⑤ Display 2 x hard water connection see "Control panel" section (Optional) Emergency-stop switch Connections for external dispenser...
  • Page 19: Operating The Washing Machine

    Operating the washing machine Control panel Display When the machine is switched on the welcome screen will appear briefly, followed by the first program or the last program started. Function buttons These buttons can be allocated specific functions depending on the status of the machine.
  • Page 20: Function Buttons

    Operating the washing machine Emergency-stop switch The emergency-stop switch puts the machine into a safe state in the event of danger or in order to prevent danger. The emergency- stop switch must be positioned so that it is directly accessible in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 21: Supervisor Card

    Operating the washing machine Aa Upper - lower case  Water intake  Dispensing  Dispensing switched off  Washing and heating  Drainage with drum rotation  Card  Checked  Program locked If a program is locked, after 1 minute it can no longer be stopped and canceled with the finish button.
  • Page 22: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for use Commissioning  The machine should be commissioned by a Miele service tech- nician or an authorized Miele Service dealer only. Open the supply valves for water and steam, depending on heating  type. Switch the machine on at the on-site power switch.
  • Page 23: Preparing The Laundry

    Preparing for use Preparing the laundry Empty all pockets.   Foreign objects (e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.) can cause damage to fabrics and to components in the machine. Max. load (dry laundry) PW 811 PW 814 PW 818 max. 26 lb (12 kg) max.
  • Page 24: Washing With Detergent Compartment

    Washing with detergent compartment Adding detergent using the detergent dispenser com- partment. For standard wash programs add powder detergent for the main  wash to the  compartment and if desired, add detergent for a pre-wash to the  compartment. Add fabric softener to the front of the  compartment.
  • Page 25: Bleaching Agent

    Washing with detergent compartment Bleaching agent Only use bleach on textiles marked with the Δ symbol on the wash care label. Liquid bleaching agents must only be dispensed through the desig- nated dispenser compartment. The agent will then be dispensed au- tomatically during the 2nd rinse.
  • Page 26: Washing Without Detergent Compartment

    Washing without detergent compartment Continuing program after "Dispensing system fault" message If the dispensing container is empty the pump and the machine switch off independently. At the same time the machine indicates a lack of liquid detergent. Dispensing system fault ...
  • Page 27 Washing without detergent compartment Dispensing calibration  Dispensing pump 1 100 ml   Tip: The dispensing amount can be set from 0 to 9999 ml in 1 ml steps. Press multifunction button  0/1  The dispensing tube will fill up. Press the 0/1 button to stop the process.
  • Page 28: Washing

    Washing Detergent dispensing Detergent dis- Avoid dispensing more than the required amount as this can cause pensing excessive foaming. – Only use low foaming detergents. – Dispense according to the detergent manufacturer's recommenda- tions. The amount to dispense will depend on: –...
  • Page 29: Changes Before Program Start

    Washing Cottons Hygiene 11,0/11,0 kg °F Pre-wash °F Main Wash 1150 rpm +     The "" field is highlighted in the display. Tip: The function can be deselected by pressing the button again. Tip: Press the  "Starch stop" button to starch the laundry. Tip: If you do not want a spin after the final rinse, press the  "With- out spin"...
  • Page 30: Starting A Program

       Change the spin speed by turning the multifunction selector and  press the multifunction selector to confirm the value entered. Maximum spin PW 811 PW 814 PW 818 speeds 1150 rpm 1075 rpm 1075 rpm The maximum spin speed depends on the program selected.
  • Page 31 Washing Further information will appear in the display, for example: 1 Cottons Hygiene Delay start : 10.07.2010 Start time: 9:47   Cottons Hygiene Time after start 0 h 23 min Time left 0h 11min   1 Cottons Hygiene Time left 0h 11min Repetition...
  • Page 32: Opening The Door After The Program Has Finished

    Washing Opening the door after the program has finished At the end of the program, when the drum has stopped rotating and no water is left in the machine, the following (for example) appears on the display: Cottons Hygiene Program finished Door can be opened.
  • Page 33: Procedure In The Event Of A Program Interruption During Operation

    Washing Procedure in the event of a program interruption during operation: If the program is interrupted when there is water remaining in the ma- chine or during a spin, the following (e.g.) will appear in the display: Cottons Hygiene Program finished. Water in the drum. ...
  • Page 34: Washing By Card Operation

    Washing by card operation Card operation Cards with at least one program are intended a particular type of machine. Blank cards can be used in any machine. Turn the machine off with the  I "Power On" button.  The welcome screen will appear in the display. Insert the card.
  • Page 35: Laundry Load Operation

    Washing by card operation If the card is not suitable for this model of machine, the following message will appear in the display: Card contents Card programs are only applicable for machine type ??.  Insert a suitable card for the model of machine. ...
  • Page 36: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Language selection The language can be changed temporarily via the flag symbol before starting the program. The language selected is reset 5 minutes after the end of the pro- gram when the door is opened. Cottons Hygiene °F Cottons Universal °F Cottons Intensive °F...
  • Page 37: Canceling The Start Time Function

    Additional functions Press the multifunction selector to highlight the hour.  Turn the multifunction selector to set the hour and confirm by press-  ing the multifunction selector. Press the multifunction selector to highlight the "Minutes" field.  Set the minutes by turning the multi-function selector and confirm ...
  • Page 38: Adding Directly Into The Drum

    Additional functions Press the  "Starch stop" button.  The  field is highlighted in the display. Tip: The function can be de-selected by pressing the button again. Cottons Hygiene  Program stop - Starch stop Door can be opened.    When program stage "Starch stop"...
  • Page 39: Without Spin

    Additional functions Without spin Without spin can be selected before the program start. Press the "Without spin" button.  The  field is highlighted in the display. Tip: The function can be deselected by pressing the button again. Cottons Hygiene  Program stop - W/o spin Water in the machine ...
  • Page 40: Cancelling A Locked Program

    Additional functions Cottons Hygiene Program finished. Drum still rotating.     Tip: To open the door press the  "Water drainage" button or select the Separate spin program and press the "START" button. Cancelling a locked program It is not possible to stop or cancel a locked program. Cottons Hygiene °F Main wash...
  • Page 41 Additional functions Cottons Hygiene Program finished. Water in the drum.   Press the  "Skip" button  The current area, block or stage appears in the display. Tip: See "Program structure" for more information. Skip / Repeat -> Cottons Hygiene Area 2: Main wash Block...
  • Page 42: Optional Modules

    Optional modules Liquid dispensing (optional for machines with detergent compartment) Dispenser pump Siphon tube Hose connection socket (suction side) Hose connection socket (pressure side) Outlet (in case of hose leakage) Suction inlet opening Display indicator level checker. When the dispenser is empty the pump and the machine switch themselves off.
  • Page 43: Deselecting Dispensing

    Optional modules Deselecting dispensing Liquid dispensing can be switched off before the program starts. Cottons Hygiene °F Cottons Universal °F Cottons Intensive °F      Turn liquid dispensing off manually using the "Dispensing Off" func-  tion button. After the program has started no detergent will be dispensed via the ...
  • Page 44: Dispenser Calibration

    Optional modules Dispenser calibration Dispenser calibration is used to measure the throughput of individual dispenser pumps. To go directly to Press and hold multifunction button 2 and turn the machine on with  Dispenser calibra- the Power On button. tion when the ma- Dispensing calibration Main menu ...
  • Page 45: Cleaning And Maintenance Of The Dispensing System

    Optional modules Dispensing calibration  Dispensing pump 1 100 ml P: No   Press multifunction button  0/1  Stop the pump by pressing the 0/1 button, or it will stop automatically after 60 seconds. Measure the amount of liquid dispensed into the measuring vessel. ...
  • Page 46: Peak-Load Cut-Out

    The machine can be connected to a PC (personal computer) using the communication module. The slot for the module is located on the back of the machine. An Editor program for this is available from Miele. Operating data With the Operating data module Operating data can be read or deleted via the  "Operating data"...
  • Page 47 Optional modules – Deleting data – Module (delete Overall and Program data) – Overall data (delete Overall data only) – Program data (delete Program data only) Tip: The function can be deselected by pressing the  "Operating data" button again. If the data storage capacity in the Operating data module is full, a message appears when the "START"...
  • Page 48: Overall Data

    Optional modules Overall data Operating data module Total data Program data    Select the Overall data menu option.  After selecting Overall data, the following, e.g. appears in the display: Operating data module  Total data Total time power on 200.987 h Operating hours 123456 h...
  • Page 49 Optional modules Then a list of all program starts of "Program 1 Cottons hygiene" will appear with date and start time. Program data Cottons Hygiene  Date 21.05.2015 Start time: 11:30  Date : 21.05.2015 Start time: 12:30    Select the program start you want from the list of all "Program 1 ...
  • Page 50: Deleting Data

    Optional modules – Water quantity: 5 gallons / 20 l – Dispensing phase 1: Amount ml (after selecting and pressing the multifunction selector the 6 dispensations are displayed.) – Max. temperature: 54 °F / 12 °C – Holding time: 6 mins. – Dispensing phase 2: no Deleting data Operating data module Program data...
  • Page 51: Weighing System / Weighing Base

    Optional modules Weighing system / weighing base If the machine is equipped with a weighing base, the laundry load weight is displayed in 0.5 lb / 0.2 kg increments. The max. loading weight for the program is displayed beside it. Resetting the load Do not put anything into the machine and do not lean on it.
  • Page 52: Problem Solving Guide

    Problem solving guide Opening the door and drain valve in an emergency Power failure dur- Switch off the machine.  ing the washing Switch the machine off at the on-site power switch.  process Close the on-site non-return valves for water or steam. ...
  • Page 53 Problem solving guide  Caution! Rotating drum and risk of scalding. Before inserting the Torx wrench, make sure that the machine is disconnected, the drum has stopped and there is no water in the machine. Turn the release element with a T 40 Torx wrench two whole revolu- ...
  • Page 54: Service Interval And Bgr Display

    Problem solving guide Tip: It is not necessary to turn the release element back. The door can now be opened. Service interval and BGR display If the following message appears after "Power On" in the machine display, either a service or the annual BGR check must be carried out.
  • Page 55 Turn the machine on and press "START".  Drain valve fault  Call Technical Service if restart w/o success.   Check on-site drain system and press "START".  A defective drain valve must only be repaired by Miele Technical Service.
  • Page 56: Technical Service

    Insert the card into the card reader correctly.  Technical service In the event of a any faults please call Miele Technical Service. When contacting your dealer or the Technical Service Department, please quote the model and serial number of your machine, both of...
  • Page 57: Frequently Asked Questions

    Problem solving guide With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of the machine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be resolved without contacting Miele Technical Service. This will save time and money.
  • Page 58: An Unsatisfactory Wash Result

    Frequently Asked Questions An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Possible cause and solution Liquid detergent does not Liquid detergents usually contain no bleaching agents. give the required result. They do not remove fruit, coffee and tea stains. Use a general purpose powder detergent containing a ...
  • Page 59: General Problems With The Washing Machine

    Frequently Asked Questions General problems with the washing machine Problem Possible cause and solution The machine vibrates dur- The machine feet are not level. ing the spin cycle. Level the machine and adjust the feet.  Large amounts of deter- The water pressure is too low.
  • Page 60: Possible Reasons For Increased Levels Of Foaming

    Frequently Asked Questions Possible reasons for increased levels of foaming Problem Possible cause and solution Excessive foaming Detergent type Only use detergent suitable for use in industrial washing  machines. Domestic detergent is not suitable. Too much detergent Dispense detergent in accordance with the instructions ...
  • Page 61: Stretching Of Large Items

    Frequently Asked Questions Stretching of large items Problem Possible cause and solution Stretching of large items Please contact Miele Technical Service.  during spinning Stretching of large items can occur during spinning.
  • Page 62: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Clean and care for the machine after use if possible.  Do not use a pressure washer or hose to clean the machine. Clean the machine casing, control panel and plastic parts only ...
  • Page 63 Cleaning and care Remove the siphons, clean with hot water and replace.  Cleaning the drip Open the flap on the dispenser drawer on the right side to an angle  channel and of 45°. siphon If the drip channel and associated drain connection are blocked, clean them.
  • Page 64: Installation And Connection

    Installation and connection Installing the washing machine The washing machine must be installed by Miele Service or by an authorized dealer. Follow the instructions on the installation plan. This washing machine is only intended for items of laundry that have not been proofed with dangerous or inflammable substances.
  • Page 65: Facilitating Maintenance

    Installation and connection Facilitating maintenance For ease of future maintenance and servicing, the minimum distance to the wall must be observed to enable access. You must observe the minimum clearances and distance from the  wall. Minimum distance to the wall approx. 16" / 400 mm to allow for main- tenance.
  • Page 66: Shipping Struts

    Installation and connection Shipping struts Remove the shipping struts. The 2 shipping safety devices at the front are each secured with 3 hexagonal screws. The 2 at the back are secured with 4 hexagonal screws. The shipping struts must only be removed when the machine is in place, before it is commissioned.
  • Page 67: Water Connection

    70 bar (7,000 kPa) overpressure and for water temperatures of a minimum of 194 °F / 90 °C. This also applies for associated connection fittings. Miele original re- placement parts fulfil these requirements. Tip: The hot water supply must not exceed a maximum temperature of 158 °F / 70 °C.
  • Page 68: Dispensing Agent Connection To The Liquid Dispensing Mixing Compartment

    Installation and connection Dispensing agent connection to the liquid dispensing mixing compartment Connections 1 and 2 are provided for viscous detergents. These connection sockets are sealed and need to be drilled out with an 1/3" / 8 mm drill bit. Use caution when drilling through the outer wall (1) only, as there is a deflecting wall (2)10 mm behind it.
  • Page 69: Drainage

    Installation and connection Drainage 2 1/2" (DN 70) AV drain valve, at the machine, 2 1/2" (DN 70) sleeve on-site. Volumetric flow rate 52 gal/min 200 l/min. If the slope for drainage is extremely steep, the piping must be vented so prevent formation of a vacuum in the machine's drain system. BWS suds drain and vapor vent If excessive suds form, suds may escape from the vapor vent.
  • Page 70: Electrical Connection

    Installation and connection Electrical connection The electrical connections must be carried out by a certified electri- cian in accordance with national codes and regulations. Tip: Open the machine lid to access the connection points. If you install a residual current device (RCD), it must be Type B. The machine electrical systems comply with standards EN 60335-1 and EN 50571.
  • Page 71: Program Chart

    Type of fabric White cotton, linen and mixed fiber, e.g. bed linen 1:10 - 1:9 and toweling PW 811 24 - 26 lb (11 - 12 Program se- + Pre-wash 104°F / 40°C, optional quence Main wash 194°F / 90°C, Cooldown can be acti-...
  • Page 72: Cottons Programs

    2 rinses Last rinse warm* Final spin 1:10 - 1:9 Cottons Intensive 140°F / 60°C PW 811 Type of fabric Heavily soiled cotton, linen or mixed fiber, e.g. 24 - 26 lb (11 - 12 bed linen and toweling PW 814 Program se- +...
  • Page 73 Program se- + Pre-wash 86°F / 30°C, optional 1:10 - 1:9 quence Main wash 86°F / 30°C PW 811 2 rinses 24 - 26 lb (11 - 12 Final spin Cottons Universal Eco PW 814 Short...
  • Page 74: Minimum Iron Programs

    Heavily soiled synthetic and mixed fibre fabric. Program se- + Pre-wash 86 °F / 30 °C, optional quence Main wash 122 °F / 60 °C 1:20 2 rinses PW 811 - 12 lb / Final spin 5.6 kg Minimum iron 86 °F / 30 °C PW 814 - 15 lb / 7 kg...
  • Page 75: Delicates And Woolens' Programs

    Woolens 86 °F / 30 °C Type of fabric Machine washable woolens and wool mixtures 1:25 with a woolens care label PW 811 - 10 lb / 4.4 kg Program se- Main wash 86 °F / 30 °C PW 814 - 12 lb / quence Wash rhythm "very gentle"...
  • Page 76: Separate Rinse

    Program chart Separate rinse Separate rinse Type of fabric Fabrics that only need to be rinsed and spun Program se- 1 rinse quence Final spin Separate spin Separate spin Type of fabric Articles which have been washed and only need to be spun in the machine Program se- Final spin...
  • Page 77: Program Chart - Hotel/Restaurant/Catering

    Program se- + Pre-wash 103 °F / 40°C, optional quence Main wash 194 °F / 90°C, Cooldown can be acti- 1:10* vated PW 811 - 25 lb 2 rinses (11 kg) Final spin PW 814 - 30 lb Bedding and toweling 140 °F / 60 °C (14 kg)
  • Page 78: Spa Toweling

    Fill ratio/Load size Type of fabric Colorfast and white cotton, linen and mixed fibre 1:13* bed linen and toweling with heavy oil and grease PW 811 - 19 lb soiling (8.6 kg) PW 814 - 23 lb Program se- Main wash 122 °F / 50 °C (10.8 kg)
  • Page 79: Curtains' Program Package

    Curtains 104 °F / 40 °C Fill ratio/Load size Type of fabric Synthetic fabrics 1:25 - 1:20 PW 811 - 11 lb Program se- + Pre-wash 86 °F / 30°C, optional (5.0 kg) quence Main wash 103 °F / 40 °C PW 814 - 14 lb 3 rinses (6.2 kg)
  • Page 80: Program Chart - Bedding

    Program chart Program chart - Bedding This program is suitable for washing natural fibre or synthetic unquilted duvets, duvets or grid duvets. This program is only suitable for washing textiles which have a care label stating that they are machine washable. Down duvets 140 °F / 60 °C Fill ratio/Load...
  • Page 81 The maximum load sizes can be taken from the following table. The given loads are ap- proximate only and vary depending on the size and thickness of the bedding. Model Quantity* PW 811 2 pillows or 1 duvet PW 814 3 pillows or 1 pillow +1 duvet...
  • Page 82: Program Chart - Disinfection

    Type of fabric Cotton, linen e.g. bed linen, toweling Program se- Disinfection 194 °F / 90 °C, 10 min., Cooldown quence can be activated 1:10 2 rinses PW 811 - 25 lb Final rinse (11 kg) Chemo-thermal 140 °F / 60 °C PW 814 - 30 lb disinfection (14 kg) PW 818 - 40 lb...
  • Page 83 Cotton, mixed fibre up to 104 °F / 40 °C Program se- + Pre-wash 86 °F / 30 °C, optional quence Disinfection 103 °F / 40 °C**, 20 min. Wash rhythm "gentle" 1:10 2 rinses PW 811 - 25 lb Final spin (11 kg) Chemo-thermal disinfec- 104 °F / 40 °C PW 814 - 30 lb tion RKI* (14 kg) PW 818 - 40 lb...
  • Page 84: Disinfection - General Information

    Program chart Disinfection - general information What is disinfection? Deactivation and reduction in number of pathogens transmitting diseases to such an ex- tent that the transmission of diseases and infection is no longer to be anticipated. Thermal disinfection Thermal disinfection occurs by maintenance of defined temperatures over a holding time. In the list in accordance with § 18 IFSG, these are 194 °F / 90 °C over 10 min.
  • Page 85: Vah List

    Program chart VAH list VAH = Association for Applied Hygiene (previously DGHM = German Society for Hygiene and Microbiology) The VAH/DGHM list describes the procedures required for routine prophylactic disinfec- tion, and in particular for the prevention of infection in hospitals, doctor's surgeries, public areas and other areas where there may be the risk of infection spreading.
  • Page 86: Clean Machine" Program

    Program chart "Clean machine" program For cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer, drum, suds container and the drainage system. If you use low temperature or disinfection programs on a regular basis, or to remove  coarse soiling, the Clean machine program should be carried out frequently. Clean machine Type of fabric No load...
  • Page 87: Program Chart

    2 rinses Final spin 1:10 Mops standard 140 °F / 194 °F - 60 °C / 90 °C + finish PW 811 - 25 lb (11 kg) Type of fabric Cotton and mixed fiber, viscose, polyester and PW 814 - 30 lb microfiber mops (14 kg)
  • Page 88 Type of fabric Cotton and mixed fiber, viscose, polyester and microfiber mops Program se- Pre-spin 1:10 quence Pre-rinse PW 811 - 25 lb + 2nd rinse, optional (11 kg) Disinfection 140 °F / 60 °C, 20 min. PW 814 - 30 lb 3 rinses (14 kg) Final spin PW 818 - 40 lb...
  • Page 89: Mop Load Size (Cotton)

    Cotton and mixed fiber, viscose, polyester and microfiber mops Program se- Pre-spin quence Pre-rinse 1:10 + 2nd pre-rinse, optional PW 811 - 25 lb Pre-wash 86 °F / 30 °C (11 kg) Main wash 194 °F / 90 °C, Cool down can be ac- PW 814 - 30 lb tivated (14 kg) 3 rinses PW 818 - 40 lb...
  • Page 90: Mop Load Size (Microfiber)

    Program se- Pre-rinse quence Main wash 103 °F / 40 °C 1:15 3 rinses Final spin PW 811 - max. 16 lb (7.4 kg) Mats heavy soil 140 °F / 60 °C PW 814 - max. Type of fabric Heavily soiled floor mats 20 lb (9.4 kg) PW 818 - max.
  • Page 91: Cleaning Cloth Programs

    Final spin Cloths Standard 140 °F / 60 °C + Finish 1:20 Type of fabric Cotton, viscose, polyester and microfiber cloths PW 811 - 12 lb / Program se- Program sequence as for Cloths standard, then: 5.6 kg quence Finishing agent, damp approx. 350...
  • Page 92 Cotton, viscose, polyester and microfiber cloths Program se- Pre-rinse quence + Pre-wash, optional Disinfection 158 °F / 70 °C, 10 min. 1:20 3 rinses PW 811 - 12 lb / Final spin 5.6 kg Cloths ch. th. disin. + Fin- 158 °F / 70 °C approx. 350 cloths Type of fabric Cotton, viscose, polyester and microfiber cloths PW 814 - 15 lb /...
  • Page 93: Program Chart - Fire Brigade

    Program chart Program chart - Fire brigade This program is suitable for washing and reproofing Nomex fire suits, jackets and trousers, breathing masks and chemical protective suits. Protective clothing programs Protective clothing wash 140 °F / 60 °C Fill ratio/Load size Type of fabric Nomex fire suits, jackets, trousers Program se- Pre-wash 103 °F /40 °C...
  • Page 94 Program chart Preparing protective clothing for washing Do not stick any labels on.  Remove carabiner hooks if possible or enclose in a side pocket.  Close Velcro fastenings or cover with Velcro tape.  Wash sheepskin linings separately.  Do not wash garments inside out.
  • Page 95: Mask Programs

     Masks 140 °F / 60 °C Fill ratio/Load size Load Face masks with head straps Program se- Disinfection* 140 °F / 60 °C, 20 min. PW 811 - quence 4 rinses 10 masks Masks with pre-wash 140 °F / 60 °C PW 814 - 13 masks Load For heavily soiled masks with head straps...
  • Page 96: Chemical Protection Suits Programs

    Type of fabric Chemical protection suits made of multi-layer laminate Program se- Disinfection 140 °F / 60 °C, 20 min. PW 811 - quence 3 rinses 1 suit CSA specialChemical pro- 104 °F / 40 °C PW 814 - tective suits - Special...
  • Page 97: Program Chart - Textile Cleaner

    WetCare sens. 77 °F / 25 °C Fill ratio/Load size Type of fabric For non washable outer garments 1:20 - 1:15 PW 811 Program se- + Pre-wash 77 °F / 25°C, optional 12 - 16 lb / 5.6 - quence Main wash 77 °F /25 °C 7.4 kg Waterproof finish 77 °F /25 °C...
  • Page 98: Program Chart - Reproofing

    (e.g. outdoor clothing) Program se- + Pre-wash 86 °F / 30 °C, optional quence Main wash 103 °F / 40 °C 1:20 - 1:15 2 rinses PW 811 Reproofing 103 °F / 40 °C 15 lb / 6.6 kg Final spin PW 814 Rinse/reproof 104 °F / 40 °C 18 lb / 8.2 kg...
  • Page 99: Program Chart - Riding Stables

    Program chart Program chart - Riding stables This program is suitable for washing and reproofing horse blankets, saddle-cloths, gaiters, hoof boots, bandages, textile halters Horse blankets 140 °F / 60 °C Fill ratio/Load size Type of fabric Horse blankets, saddle-cloths, gaiters, hoof boots, bandages, textile halters Program se- Pre-rinse...
  • Page 100 Load, maximum 3/4 of the total recommended load Saddle cloths Summer blankets Winter blankets PW 811 PW 814 PW 818 Buckles Metal buckles, hooks and eye fasteners must be covered to protect the drum. Special bags for this purpose are available to order from Miele.
  • Page 101: Program Chart - Sport

    104 °F / 40 °C Type of fabric Polyester, polyamide Program se- Main wash 103 °F / 40 °C 1:20 quence 2 rinses PW 811 - 12 lb / Final spin 5.6 kg Track suits intensive 104 °F / 40 °C PW 814 - 15 lb / 7 kg Type of fabric Polyester, polyamide PW 818 - 20 lb /...
  • Page 102 Polyamide and membrane items Program se- + Pre-wash 86 °F / 30°C, optional quence Main wash 103 °F / 40 °C 1:15 2 rinses PW 811 - 16 lb / Reproofing 103 °F / 40 °C 7.4 kg Final spin PW 814 - 20 lb / Reproof sportswear 104 °F / 40 °C 9.4 kg...
  • Page 103: Program Chart - Sluice

    Program se- 2 Pre-rinses quence Pre-wash 140 °F / 60 °C, 5 min. Disinfection 150 °F / 65 °C, 10 min. 1:10 3 rinses PW 811 - Final rinse 24 lb /11 kg Sluice 160 °F / 71 °C PW 814 - 30 lb /14 kg Type of fabric Heavily soiled personal clothing, toweling and PW 818 - 40 lb /...
  • Page 104: Sluice Program Sequence

    Program chart Sluice program sequence Sluice Sensitive 150 °F / 65 °C Program Wash Thermostop Tempera- Temperature Programmed stage liquid ratio* ture holding time wash time, ap- (wash time 2) prox. Pre-rinse 1 cold 5 min. Pre-rinse 2 cold 4 min. Pre-wash 140 °F / 5 min.
  • Page 105: Program Chart - Water Recovery (Wrg)

    Program chart Program chart - Water recovery (WRG) Water recovery - cleaning 176 °F / 80 °C Fill ratio/Load size Type of fabric Program se- Drain quence Rinse Drain Wash Drain Rinse Drain Water recovery - drainage Program se- Drainage quence...
  • Page 106: Control Panel

    Control panel Control panel Display When the machine is switched on the welcome screen will appear briefly, followed by the first program or the last program started. Function buttons These buttons can be allocated specific functions depending on the status of the machine. These appear in the display above the buttons and are highlighted when selected.
  • Page 107: Function Buttons

    Control panel Emergency-stop switch The emergency-stop switch puts the machine into a safe state in the event of danger or in order to prevent danger. The emergency- stop switch must be positioned so that it is directly accessible in the event of an emergency. Caution, the machine is not discon- nected from the power supply! Once the hazard has been cleared, turn the switch clockwise to re- lease it.
  • Page 108 Control panel Aa Upper - lower case  Water intake  Dispensing  Dispensing switched off  Washing and heating  Drainage with drum rotation  Card  Checked  Program locked If a program is locked, after 1 minute it can no longer be stopped and canceled with the finish button.
  • Page 109: General Information

    General information Overview of function levels Operator Supervisor Access to Supervisor level using  "Settings" function Access with Power On button and password or with card entry. Program start for all programs Menu options in main menu Program start for special programs Language Time/Date (Approved function)
  • Page 110: Access To Supervisor Level / Changing The Password

    Access to Supervisor level / changing the password Password The supervisor level is accessed by entering a four-digit password from the character set provided. Selection can only be made at the start or end of the program. Press the  function button ...
  • Page 111: Change Password

    Access to Supervisor level / changing the password The display is reset. Press the  "Save" button when all four characters have been en-  tered. If the password entry is correct you are now in the Supervisor level. Supervisor level  Main menu Language english (USA) Time/Date...
  • Page 112: Language / Time, Date

    Language / Time, Date Main menu options: – Language – Time/Date – Dispensing – Approved mode – Programming – Settings – Change password – Laundry load Language option Select local language Select the language menu option.  Supervisor level  Main menu Language english (USA) Time/Date : 11:43...
  • Page 113: Time Of Day, Date Option

    Language / Time, Date Time of day, Date option The current date and time are selected in this menu option. In the event of a power cut these are retained for approx. 6 weeks, after which time they will need to be reset. Select the Time of day, Date menu option: ...
  • Page 114: Dispensing Option

    Dispensing option Dispensing option In this menu option specific dispensing data can be changed. Miele programs are saved under the same M-No. after dispensing data has been changed. Basic program locking is not activated in this case. Supervisor level  Main menu Dispensing ...
  • Page 115 Dispensing option In "Amount and concentration" setting, in dispensing phases 1 and 2 either "No" or "User defined" can be selected. Dispensing phase 1  User defined Dispensing Dispensing pump :   Options: – Dispensing 1 to 6 Dispenser pump: – No –...
  • Page 116: Approved Mode Option

    Approved mode option Approved mode option In this operating state only approved programs Supervisor level  Main menu Access mode : Off  Programming   Options: – Off – On Cottons Hygiene °F Cottons Universal °F Program locked  ...
  • Page 117: Programming

    Programming Program structure Program header Program number, Program name, Material number, Area 1-2-3, Name Area 1-2-3, Weight, Rated load, Min.water level, Load type, Approved mode, Locking, Peak-load, Hot water control, Price Area 1 Pre-wash Pre-wash 1 to Pre-wash 10 (max. 10 blocks) Area 2 Main wash Main wash 1 to Main wash 10 (max.
  • Page 118 Programming Program block Block name Block activation Program stop 1 Program stop signal 1 Heating Free temperature selection Temperature Hysteresis Warm Up Level 1 Intake path 1 Dispensing type Dispensing phase 1 Dispensing stop 1 Agitation from level Level stop 1 Wash time 1 Thermostop Level 2...
  • Page 119: Copy Menu Option

    Programming Copy menu option Available program packets, programs, areas and blocks can be copied using this menu option. Supervisor level  Programming Copy  Delete   When the multifunction selector is operated the following appears in the display: Supervisor level  Copy Program Area ...
  • Page 120: Copy Area

    Programming Copy  Program Target program number Total programs   Enter the target program number and copy it using the  "Save"  button. If you wish to copy to a target program place that is already occupied by another program, the security question will appear. Copy ...
  • Page 121: Copy Block

    Programming Copy  Area Target program Synthetic Comforters  Target area 3 Rinse    Go to Target program and confirm.  Select the target program number and confirm.  Go to Target area and confirm.  Select the target area Pre-wash, Main wash or Rinse and confirm. ...
  • Page 122: Delete Menu Option

    Programming Go to Source area and confirm your choice.  Select the source area Pre-wash, Main wash or Rinse and confirm  your selection. Go to Source block and confirm your selection.  Select the source block and confirm your selection. ...
  • Page 123: Delete Program

    Programming Select Programming Delete  When this is selected, the display will show the following: Programming  Delete Program Area   Programming  Delete Area  Block   Delete program All programs, a program packet or an individual program can be deleted with this menu option.
  • Page 124: Delete Area

    Programming Delete  Program Delete existing data?   Press the  "Save" button.  The overwriting process is carried out and the screen returns to the main menu. Tip: When the  button is pressed, or if after 30 seconds no button has been pressed, deletion is not carried out and the display returns to the sub-menu.
  • Page 125: Delete Block

    Programming Delete  Area Program : 1 Cottons Hygiene Area 1: Pre-wash   Select the area Pre-wash, Main wash or Rinse and confirm your se-  lection. Press the  "Save" button.  The security question will appear. Press the  "Save" button. ...
  • Page 126: Change Menu Option

    Change menu option With this option an existing program can be changed and saved un- der the same program number. If this is a Miele program, the existing Material number will be deleted from the program header if the change is saved.
  • Page 127: Create New Menu Option

    Programming Press the  "Save" button.  The parameters that are already set will be saved. Tip: When the  button is pressed, or if after 30 seconds no button has been pressed, the changes are not carried out and the display re- turns to the sub-menu.
  • Page 128: Program Header

    Programming Program header When this is selected, the display will show the following: Create  Program Program header Area   Program number When this is selected, the display will show the following: Create  Program header Program number Program name ...
  • Page 129: Program Name

    Programming Program name Select the Program name menu option.  When this is selected, the display will show the following: Supervisor level  Program header Program name  Part number xxxxxxxxx      Jump to the "Progr. Name" input field. ...
  • Page 130: Weighing

    Maximum nominal load value is dependent on the model and is as follows: for PW 811 - 24 lb / 11 kg for PW 814 - 30 lb /14 kg for PW 818 - 40 lb /18 kg You have the following options: –...
  • Page 131: Minimum Water Level

    Programming Minimum water When Minimum water level is selected all blocks without heating are level allocated the minimum water level. This value configures the lowest selectable level value. The maximum value is 12" / 300 mm. Create  Program header Min. water level 100 mm ...
  • Page 132: Approve

    Programming Programs with recommended Absorption Max. load ratio of laundry Wash-to-liquid ratio (lb:gal/kg:l drum volume) (Example) (lb:gal/kg:l liquid) 2.2:5/1:20 2.2:2/1:8 to 2.2:2.5/1:10 (PES/BW mixed fibres) 2.2:2.5/1:10* Medium 2.2:1.3/1:5 to (Cotton flat woven) 2.2:1.6/1:6 2.2:2.5/1:10* High 2.2:1.3/1:5 to (Cotton toweling) 2.2:1.8/1:7 * e.g.
  • Page 133: Hot Water Control

    Programming If the input peak load signal is present and the program is in a heat- ing phase, the heating is turned off and the program is stopped. "Program stopped by peak load function" appears in the display. If the program is in Thermostop, the safety interval of the Ther- mostop is maintained.
  • Page 134: Block Programming

    Programming If "No" is set, a price message will not appear. – 0.10 to 9999.90 in 0.10 increments Press the  "Save" button.  This concludes the programming of the program header and you now enter block programming. Block programming Entering Block After completing the programming of the program header, press the programming  "Save"...
  • Page 135: Block Name

    Programming Program block Stage Basic setting Block name 20 blank spaces 1. Block activation 2. Program stop 1 3. Program stop signal 1 4. Heating 5. Free temperature selection 6. Temperature cold 7. Hysteresis Normal 8. Warm Up  * 9.
  • Page 136: Block Activation

    Programming Block name Entering block name Block programming  Block parameter Block name : 1. Block activation      Enter the block name.  1. Block activa- Block activation can be determined at the start of all block program- tion ming.
  • Page 137: Heating

    Programming – Yes The output "Program stop" is activated for a program stop. 4. Heating Used to allow suppression of the heating. Tip: This function can be used e.g. for warm rinses. Choose from the following options:  – Yes The heating is activated normally in the heating regulation circuit to reach the required temperature.
  • Page 138: Level

    Programming  Warm Up is locked if "No" is programmed in program stage 4. Heating. Choose from the following options:  – No – 2 °F (1° C) /min to 20 °F (10° C) /min Heating is permanently activated as required. 9. Level 1 In the program header you can choose between Automatic load con- trol, water level, water quantity and load/liquid ratio for the Fill type.
  • Page 139: Dispensing Type

    Programming The assignment of valves to detergent dispensers is as follows: Valves Pre-wash compartments K1, W1 Main wash compartments K2, W2 Fabric softener compartments Special application compartments Direct water intake KD, WD WR inlet valve The following valves are activated depending on program blocks: Program structure Temperature range Actual temp.
  • Page 140: Dispensing Phase 1

    Programming 12. Dispensing Determines the dispensing concentration for max. 6 dispenser phase 1 pumps. Choose from the following options:  – No Detergent is not dispensed. – User-defined – Dispenser pump 1 dispenser pump per dispensation selectable from D1 to D 13 –...
  • Page 141: Level Stop 1

    Programming Gentle 3/27 Sec. Wash / Pause User-defined: On time 2 to 99 sec. Off time 2 to 99 sec. Speed Normal Scooping User-defined 20 to 70 rpm Agitation start: Automatic load control 0 mm to Level 1 Water level 0 mm to Level 1 Amount of water 0 l to Level 1 Load/liquid ratio...
  • Page 142: Thermostop

    Programming Duration: 0. 15 to 59 Sec. 0 to 99 min. Rhythm Normal Delicate Gentle User-defined: On time 2 to 99 Sec. Off time 2 to 99 Sec. Speed Normal Scooping User-defined 20 to 70 rpm.  Thermostop is locked when "No" is programmed in program 17.
  • Page 143: Dispensing Stop 2

    Programming 21. Dispensing Settings as for Dispensing stop 1 stop 2 22. Level stop 2 Settings as for Level stop 1 23. Wash time 2 Settings as for Wash time 1 24. Cool Down Cooling the water to a defined temperature before drainage. Choose from the following options: ...
  • Page 144: Drain Level

    Programming 29. Drain level A water level can be selected. Water can remain in the suds container until the run-up to the spin commences. This enables optimum load distribution during the spin and minimizes the risk of imbalance. There is no drum rotation. Choose from the following options: ...
  • Page 145: Th Repetition

    Programming Duration: 0. 1 to 59 sec. 0 to 99 min. Rhythm Normal Delicate Gentle User-defined 3/12 to 99/99 sec.* Speed Normal Scooping User-defined 20 to 70 rpm. 300 - max. rpm** *Total always ≥ 15 **The ranges 1 to 19 and 71 to 299 rpm cannot be selected Maximum spin speed depends on washing machine: Model Max.
  • Page 146: Settings Option

    Programming The "Block end" output relay was activated at the end of the block. The block end signal activated in the last block remains active until the Finish or Start button or the multifunction selector are pressed. Settings option Calling up the Settings option Supervisor level ...
  • Page 147: Dispensing Throughput (D1 To D13)

    Programming – Dispensing throughput (D1 to D13) – Dispensing correction factor (D1 to D 13) – Dispenser level reminder (D 1 to D 13) – Password – Medium water pressure – Heater rating – Customer data – Currency Save set parameters Set the parameters.
  • Page 148 Programming Unit Temperature, According to the set language when "auto" is set, the appropriate unit Second, Minute, for temperature, second, minute, hour, length, mass, volume, pres- Hour, Length, sure or revolutions is used. Mass, Volume, Unit Temperature Pressure, Revolu- options: tions –...
  • Page 149: Maximum Temperature Selection

    Programming – l Unit Volume Options: – Auto – l – USA gal – CDN gal Unit Pressure Options: – Auto – bar – psi Unit Revolutions Options: – Auto – U/min – T/min – rpm – t/mn – giri/min –...
  • Page 150 Programming Area Stage Notes from 1 to 19 rpm cannot be se- lected. 20 rpm to 70 rpm 1 rpm Replication of spin speeds From 71 to 299 rpm cannot be se- lected. 300 rpm to max* 25 rpm Spin speed range for actual spin- ning When a speed of e.g. 500 rpm is selected all programs will spin at no higher than 500 rpm although a higher spin speed is set selected pro- grams.
  • Page 151 Programming 1 Cottons Hygiene 14,0/14,0 kg Rinse  Rinse 1075 rpm  +     1 Cottons Hygiene 14,0/14,0 kg Rinse 1075 rpm  +     Options: – Normal – Detail Display Stand by In the setting "Display standby: Yes", the display is switched on by operating one of the controls.
  • Page 152 Programming Date display Date format varies and is displayed according to the set country. Select the date format from the following chart.  Country Format Deutschland, England, Netherlands, France, Day/Month/Year Italy, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Nor- way, Greece Sweden Year / Month / Day Month/Year/Day Tip: The date display format can be changed corresponding to the country.
  • Page 153 Programming Place the hose of the dispenser pump which is being checked at an  upward gradient in a measuring vessel.  Irritant detergents. Irritant for skin and eyes Avoid contact with skin and eyes, wear protective clothing. Return to the main menu by pressing  "Back". ...
  • Page 154 Programming Settings Dispensing flow rate  Dispensing pump 1 : 6000,0 Dispensing pump 2   Options: – No – 1 to 9999.0 ml/min Dispensing cor- The correction factor can be used if an adjustment is made to the liq- rection factor (D1 uid dispensing.
  • Page 155 Programming Settings Dispenser empty signal  Dispensing pump 1 Dispensing pump 2   Options: – Yes – No Password The use of a password can be selected here. Select whether a password should be used.  Options: – Yes –...
  • Page 156 Programming – Nursing home – Fire brigades/rescue services – Restaurant / Café – Industrial laundry – Small business – Hotel / Guesthouse – Industry – Youth hostel – Hospital – Riding stables – Schools – Dry cleaners – Housing associations –...
  • Page 157: Laundry Load Menu Option

    Programming Currency Options: - auto (linked to Language) - EUR Euro - GBP Pound Sterling - CHF Swiss Franc - USD American Dollar - RUB Russian Rouble - CAD Canadian Dollar - CZK Czech Krone - DKK Danish Krone - PLN Polish Zloty - SEK Swedish Krone...
  • Page 158: Cards

    Programming Cards Cards Cards are divided into different applications. There are two different types of card: Supervisor card Key card Supervisor card If a card is inserted into the card reader that has a program on it, the controls no longer access the internal program memory. The con- tents of the card are read and appear as a program list in the display under the heading "Card operation": Card operation...
  • Page 159: Information On Calling Up Card Content

    Programming Remove the card from the card reader.  Tip: The program is only deleted from the memory when the program is finished and the card has been removed from the card reader. If the programs on the card are not suitable for the model of machine, the following message will appear: Card contents Card programs are only...
  • Page 160: Key Card

    Programming Key card This card enables automatic access to the main menu of the Super- visor level without password entry. It does not need to remain in the card reader for further functions. When it is inserted the following appears in the display: Supervisor level ...
  • Page 161: Data To Card

    Programming Card operation Cottons Hygiene °F    Data to card With this menu option language, dispensing, program and settings data can be written from the controls onto a card. Data from different machines cannot be combined onto one card. In the Main menu call up the "Data to card"...
  • Page 162: Dispensing Data

    Programming Supervisor level  Data to card Program Dispensing   Select "Program".  After selection, the following appears in the display: Data to card  Program Cottons Hygiene °F  Cottons Universal °F  1-999  Press the multifunction selector to mark the program you want. ...
  • Page 163: Setting Data

    Programming The following will then appear in the display during data transmission: Data to card  Dispensing   If there was already dispensing data on the card the security ques- tion will appear. Data to card  Dispensing Overwrite existing data? ...
  • Page 164: Language Data

    Programming Tip: When the  button is pressed, or if after 30 seconds no button has been pressed, overwriting is not carried out and the display re- turns to the main menu. Language data In the Profitronic M 11 languages are available as standard. These can be selected via the "Language"...
  • Page 165 Programming Supervisor level  Main menu Data to control unit  Erase card data   You have the following options: – Data to card – Control data – Delete card Select "Control data".  When "START" is selected the following appears in the display, de- pending on the data content of the card: Language If there is one language on the card, the following appears:...
  • Page 166 Programming Existing dispensing data will however only be overwritten following additional confirmation. Dispensing type, dispensing phase, 1, 2, (Dispenser pump, dispensing amount and level) and dispensing stop are listed for each program. Therefore If the detergent is changed dispensing can be optimized quickly and easily. Only active dispensing pumps are listed Select the "Dispensing"...
  • Page 167 Programming Select the "Program" menu option.  After selection, the following appears in the display: Data to control unit Program  Program 13:40 10.05.15  Press the multifunction selector to confirm your selection.  The following will appear in the display: Data to control unit ...
  • Page 168 Programming Data to control unit  Program   If a target program place was chosen which is already occupied by another program the security question will appear. Settings With this menu option settings from the Supervisor level can be copied from the card into the controls.
  • Page 169 Programming Supervisor level  Erase card data No data to delete  All data has been deleted. Tip: If there are e.g. wash programs on the card, these can be deleted individually. Select the wash program you wish to delete. ...
  • Page 170: Manual Control

    Programming Manual control Switch to manual Manual control is possible before program start or in a program stop. control. Press the  "Manual control" button to access the password entry  screen. Password: _ _ _ _ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789   ...
  • Page 171 Programming Turn the multifunction selector to select the relevant valve and press  to confirm your selection. Manual control  Water intake Valve : KH Wat.level: 100 mm  Turn the multifunction selector to select "Level" and press to con- ...
  • Page 172: Washing And Heating

    Programming If dispensing has taken place, the program will be ended. Tip: The program will also be ended if the  button is pressed. Washing and Temperature, speed and wash rhythm can be set. heating  Press the  "Washing and heating" function button. ...
  • Page 173: Function Combinations

    Programming Manual control Wat.level: 0 mm Temperature °F rpm: Disp. amount: 0 ml       Press the  "Stop / Finish" button to end selected functions.  Tip: Manual control is ended by pressing the  "Stop / Finish" but- ton again.
  • Page 174: Technical Data

    Technical data PW 811 machine data Electrical connection Connection voltage See data plate Frequency See data plate Power rating See data plate Rated current See data plate Fuse rating See data plate Heat See data plate Installation dimensions Casing width (without add-on components) 31.3"...
  • Page 175: Pw 814 Machine Data

    Technical data PW 814 machine data Electrical connection Connection voltage See data plate Frequency See data plate Power rating See data plate Rated current See data plate Fuse rating See data plate Heat See data plate Installation dimensions Casing width (without add-on components) 36.3"...
  • Page 176: Pw 818 Machine Data

    Technical data PW 818 machine data Electrical connection Connection voltage See data plate Frequency See data plate Power rating See data plate Rated current See data plate Fuse rating See data plate Heat See data plate Installation dimensions Casing width (without add-on components) 36.3"...
  • Page 178 Technical Service & Support Phone: 800-991-9380 Miele Professional Fax: 800-220-1348 proservice@mieleusa.com Technical Service Phone: 1-888-325-3957 Fax: 1-800-803-3366 serviceprofessional@miele.ca Germany Manufacturer Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Straße 29 33332 Gütersloh Alteration rights reserved / Publication date: 0217 M.-Nr. 10 662 340 / 01 ...

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