Miele PW 814 Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele PW 814 Operating And Installation Instructions

Commercial washing machine
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Operating and installation instructions
Commercial Washing Machine
PW 811
PW 814
PW 818
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the
en-AU,NZ
appliance, it is essential to read these
instructions before it is installed and used for the
first time.
M.-Nr. 10 682 590

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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions Commercial Washing Machine PW 811 PW 814 PW 818 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the en-AU,NZ appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
  • Page 2: Disposing Of Your Old Appliance

    Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing material Energy saving tips The packaging is designed to protect the Energy and water consumption washing machine from damage during – To get the most out of your machine, load transportation. The packaging materials the maximum dry load for the programme used are selected from materials which are you are using.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Caring for the environment .................... 2 Disposing of your old appliance.................... 2 Warning and Safety instructions.................. 10 Notes on using chlorine bleach and perchloroethylene (PCE) ........ 17 Anti-chlorine treatment.................... 17 Guide to the machine (with detergent dispensing drawer) ........... 19 Models with detergent dispensing drawer (WEK) - Standard ..........19 Guide to the machine (without detergent dispensing drawer)........ 20 Models without detergent dispensing drawer (WEK) - Special order ........
  • Page 4 Resetting the load display to zero ..................  56 Troubleshooting......................... 57 Opening the door and drain valve in an emergency ............57 Fault messages ........................59 Miele Professional Service ....................61 Problem solving guide  ..................... 62 Problem solving guide ......................62 The programme does not start.................... 62 An unsatisfactory wash result .....................
  • Page 5 Contents Removing the transport safety devices................72 Water connection ........................ 73 Connection to the cold water supply only................73 Dispensing agent connection to the liquid dispensing mixing compartment ..... 74 Water drainage ........................75 Electrical connection ......................75 Programme chart ...................... 76 Programme chart - Basic programmes ................
  • Page 6 Contents Programme chart - Sluice ....................108 Sluice programme sequence.................. 109 Programme chart - Water recovery (WRG)................ 110 Control panel ........................ 111 Control panel ........................111 Function buttons ....................... 112 General information ...................... 114 Overview of function levels ....................114 Access to Supervisor level / Changing the password .......... 115 Password...........................
  • Page 7 Contents Block programming ......................139 Entering Block programming.................. 139 Basic parameter settings.................... 139 Block name ........................ 140 1. Block activation...................... 141 2. Programme stop 1.................... 141 3. Programme stop signal 1 .................. 141 4. Heating ........................ 142 5. Free temperature selection.................. 142 6.
  • Page 8 Contents Settings option ........................151 Sub-menu options:.......................  151 Memory function ...................... 152 Basic programme lock .................... 152 Buzzer...........................  152 Unit temperature, seconds, minutes, hours, length, mass, volume, pressure, drum rotation .........................  152 Maximum temperature selection..................  154 Maximum spin speed selection.................. 154 Display..........................
  • Page 9 Installation dimensions.................... 180 Weight and floor load .................... 180 Emissions data ...................... 180 Product safety ...................... 180 PW 814 machine data ....................... 181 Electrical connection .................... 181 Installation dimensions.................... 181 Weight and floor load .................... 181 Emissions data ...................... 181 Product safety ......................
  • Page 10: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Warning and Safety instructions This washing machine complies with current safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to property. It is essential to read the operating instructions before using the washing machine for the first time. They contain important information on the safety, use and maintenance of the washing machine.
  • Page 11 Warning and Safety instructions  Always supervise any children in the vicinity of the washing machine. Never allow children to play with the washing machine.  Disinfection programmes must not be interrupted, as this can have a limiting effect on the disinfection result.
  • Page 12 Warning and Safety instructions Preventing problems  Do not use chemical cleaning agents such as those used for dry cleaning in this machine. There is a risk of fire or explosion with most cleaning agents, e.g. benzine.  When washing with high temperatures, remember that the porthole glass becomes hot. Therefore, prevent children from touching the porthole glass during the wash process.
  • Page 13  Do not make any alterations to the machine, unless authorised to do so by Miele.  The washing machine must be disconnected from the mains electricity supply before any maintenance, cleaning or repair work is carried out.
  • Page 14 Warning and Safety instructions  If the washing machine is hard wired, provision must be made on site to switch off all poles from the electricity supply. The disconnection switch must be located in the immediate area around the washing machine, and must always be visible, accessible and easily reachable.
  • Page 15 If, however, you do wish to descale your washing machine, only use proprietary non-corrosive descaling agents and strictly observe the instructions on the packaging. Special descaling agent is available from Miele. Strictly observe the instructions for the descaling agent.
  • Page 16 Warning and Safety instructions  Avoid contact of stainless steel surfaces with cleaning and disinfecting agents containing liquid chlorine or sodium hypochlorite. These agents can cause corrosion on stainless steel. Aggressive chlorine bleach vapour can also cause corrosion. Do not store open containers of these agents near the appliance.
  • Page 17: Notes On Using Chlorine Bleach And Perchloroethylene (Pce)

    Warning and Safety instructions Chlorine and component damage  Frequent use of chlorine products increases the risk of damage to components. Notes on using chlorine bleach and perchloroethylene (PCE) The use of substances containing chlorine, such as sodium hypochlorite and chlorine bleach in powder form, can result in damage to the protective layer of stainless steel and corrosion on componentry, depending on the chlorine concentration, the exposure time and the temperature.
  • Page 18 Warning and Safety instructions Accessories  Only use genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with this machine. Using spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers will invalidate the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liability. Disposing of your old appliance ...
  • Page 19: Guide To The Machine (With Detergent Dispensing Drawer)

    Guide to the machine (with detergent dispensing drawer) Models with detergent dispensing drawer (WEK) - Standard ⑰ ⑥ ① ⑯ ② ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑧ ⑩ ⑪ ⑬ ⑫ ⑮ ③ ④ ⑭ ⑱ ⑤ Display Connections for external dispenser see "Control panel"...
  • Page 20: Guide To The Machine (Without Detergent Dispensing Drawer)

    Guide to the machine (without detergent dispensing drawer) Models without detergent dispensing drawer (WEK) - Special order ① ⑮ ② ⑯ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑫ ⑩ ⑪ ④ ⑭ ③ ⑰ ⑬ ⑤ Display Vapour extraction / free outlet Type AB see "Control panel"...
  • Page 21: 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 programme list. The last started programme is highlighted. Function buttons These buttons can be allocated specific functions depending on the status of the machine.
  • Page 22: 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 in such a way that the user can activate it immediately in an emergency.
  • Page 23: Supervisor Card

    Operating the washing machine Aa change from upper case to lower case  Water intake  Dispensing  Dispensing switched off  Washing and heating  Drainage with agitation  Card  Marked  Programme locked If a programme is locked, after 1 minute it can no longer be stopped and cancelled with the finish button.
  • Page 24: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for use Commissioning  The machine must be commissioned by a Miele service technician or a technician authorised by Miele. Open the supply valves for water and steam, depending on heating  type. Switch the machine on at the on-site mains switch.
  • Page 25: Preparing The Laundry

     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. 12 kg max. 16 kg max. 20 kg Maximum load weights are given in the programme chart.
  • Page 26: Washing With Dispensing Drawer

    Washing with dispensing drawer Adding detergent using the detergent dispensing drawer. For standard wash programmes, add the 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 27: Bleaching Agent

    Washing with dispensing drawer Bleaching agent Only use bleach on fabrics with the Δ symbol on the wash care label. Liquid bleaching agents must only be dispensed through the designated dispensing compartment. Only then can it be guaranteed that the agent will be dispensed automatically during the 2nd rinse. Liquid bleaching agents should only be used on coloured textiles which have a wash care label stating that they are colour-fast and suitable for bleaching.
  • Page 28: Washing Without Dispensing Drawer

    Washing without dispensing drawer Continuing the programme after a "Dispensing system fault" message When the dispenser container is empty, the pump and the machine switch themselves off and the washing machine indicates a lack of liquid detergent. Dispensing system fault ...
  • Page 29: Commissioning The Dispenser Pumps

    Washing without dispensing drawer Commissioning the dispenser pumps Before the liquid dispenser pumps can be used, the liquid detergent must be drawn into the system and the amount to be dispensed set. Dispenser calibration Dispenser calibration is used to measure the throughput of individual dispenser pumps.
  • Page 30 Washing without dispensing drawer Dispenser calibration  Dispenser pump 1 100 ml P: No   Press multifunction button 0/1.  Stop the pump by pressing button 0/1, or the pump will stop automatically after 60 seconds. Measure the required amount into the measuring vessel. ...
  • Page 31: Washing

    Washing Detergent dispensing Detergent Avoid dispensing more than the required amount as this can cause dispensing excessive foaming. – Only use low foaming detergents. – Dispense according to the detergent manufacturer's recommendations. The amount to dispense will depend on: – the amount of laundry –...
  • Page 32 Washing Cottons hygiene 11,0/11,0 °C Pre-wash °C Main wash 1150 rpm +     The "" field is highlighted in the display. Useful tip: The function can be deselected by pressing the button again. Useful tip: Press the  "Starch stop" button to starch the laundry. Useful tip: If you do not want a spin cycle after the final rinse, press the  "Without spin"...
  • Page 33: Starting A Programme

     Change the spin speed by turning the multifunction selector. Press  the multifunction selector to confirm the setting. Maximum spin PW 811 PW 814 PW 818 speeds 1150 rpm 1075 rpm 1075 rpm The maximum spin speeds depend on the programmes selected.
  • Page 34 Washing Cottons hygiene °C Main wash °C Rinse 1 Finish at 12:35     +  Press the  "Information" button.  Further information will appear in the display. For example: 1 Cottons hygiene Start date and time: 10.07.2010 Start time: 9:47 ...
  • Page 35: Opening The Drum Door After The Programme Has Finished

    Washing Opening the drum door after the programme has finished At the end of the programme, when the drum has stopped rotating and no water is left in the machine, the following (for example) appears in the display: Cottons hygiene Programme finished The door can be opened ...
  • Page 36: Procedure In The Event Of A Programme Interruption During Operation

    Washing Procedure in the event of a programme interruption during operation If the programme is interrupted when there is water remaining in the machine or during a spin, the following (for example) will appear in the display: Cottons hygiene Programme finished. Water in the drum. ...
  • Page 37: Washing By Card Operation

    Washing by card operation Washing by card operation Cards with at least one programme are intended for a particular type of machine. Blank cards can be used in any machine. Switch on the machine with the I "Power On" button.  The welcome screen will appear in the display.
  • Page 38: 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 Programmes on the card are only suitable for machine type PW 811.  Insert a suitable card for the model of machine. ...
  • Page 39: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Language selection The language can be changed temporarily via the flag symbol before starting the programme. The language selected is reset 5 minutes after the end of the programme when the door is opened. Cottons hygiene °C Cottons universal °C Cottons intensive °C...
  • Page 40: Start Time

    Additional functions Start time Setting a start time Select the programme.  When a programme has been selected, the following (for example) appears in the display: Cottons hygiene 18,0/18,0 °C Main wash Rinses 1000   +   Press the  "Start time" button. ...
  • Page 41: Cancelling The Start Time

    Additional functions Press the  "Start time" or  "Back" button. Cancelling the  start time The changes will not be saved. With Pre-wash In programmes with a pre-wash option, a pre-wash can be added for heavily soiled laundry before the programme has started. Press the  "Block plus"...
  • Page 42: Adding Directly To The Drum

    Additional functions Adding directly to The "Starch stop" stage has been reached. the drum Open the drum door and add the starch prepared according to the  manufacturer's instructions. Close the drum door.  The following message appears in the display: Cottons hygiene ...
  • Page 43: Programme Stop

    Additional functions Programme stop For stopping the programme. Press the  "Stop/Finish" button to stop the programme.  The programme is stopped. Cottons hygiene Programme stop The door can be opened    Useful tip: Press the "START" button to continue the programme. Programme cancellation The programme can be cancelled as follows.
  • Page 44: Cancelling A Locked Programme

    Additional functions Cancelling a locked programme It is not possible to stop or cancel a locked programme. Cottons hygiene °C Main wash Locked Finish at 12:35   The display will show the locked state if an attempt is made to cancel the programme by pressing the  "Stop/Finish"...
  • Page 45: Skipping A Programme

    Additional functions Skipping a programme The current programme can be shortened (skipped) or programme blocks can be repeated. Press the  "Stop/Finish" button.  The programme is stopped. Cottons hygiene Programme finished. Water in the drum.   Press the  "Skip" button. ...
  • Page 46: Optional Modules

    Optional modules Liquid dispensing (optional for machines with dispensing drawer) Dispenser pump Siphon Hose connection (suction side) Hose connection (pressure side) Leakage outlet Suction inlet opening Level sensor for level indicator. When the dispenser container is empty, the pump and the machine switch themselves off. Continuing the programme after a "Dispensing system fault"...
  • Page 47: Deselecting Dispensing

    Optional modules Deselecting dispensing Liquid dispensing can be switched off before the programme starts. Cottons hygiene °C Cottons universal °C Cottons intensive °C      Switch liquid dispensing off manually using the "Dispensing off"  function button. After the programme has started, no detergent will be dispensed via ...
  • Page 48: Commissioning The Dispenser Pumps

    Optional modules Commissioning the dispenser pumps Before the liquid dispenser pumps can be used, the liquid detergent must be drawn into the system and the amount to be dispensed set. Dispenser calibration Dispenser calibration is used to measure the throughput of individual dispenser pumps.
  • Page 49: Cleaning And Maintenance Of The Dispensing System

    Optional modules Dispenser calibration  Dispenser pump 1 100 ml P: No   Press multifunction button 0/1.  Stop the pump by pressing button 0/1, or the pump will stop automatically after 60 seconds. Measure the required amount into the measuring vessel. ...
  • Page 50: 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 programme is available for this from Miele. Operating data With the Operating data module, operating data can be read or deleted via the  "Operating data"...
  • Page 51 Optional modules You have the following options: – Total data Data from all programmes is collected and added together in Total data. – Programme data Programme data is data which is recorded during the course of a programme. – Deleting data –...
  • Page 52: Total Data

    Optional modules Total data Operating data module Total data Programme data    Select the Total data menu option.  After selecting Total data, the following appears in the display (for example): Operating data module  Total data Total time power on 200.987 h Operating hours 123456 h...
  • Page 53: Programme Data

    Optional modules Programme data Operating data module Programme data  Delete data    Select the Programme data menu option.  After selecting Programme data, the following appears in the display (for example): Operating data module  Programme data Cottons hygiene °C Cottons universal...
  • Page 54 Optional modules Further options: – Location: Lehrte – Serial number: 12345678 – Model: PW 811 – Load: 11 kg – + button: Pressed – Starch stop button: Pressed – Spin stop button: Not activated – Programme start: 11:30 – Programme finished: 12:05 –...
  • Page 55: Deleting Data

    Optional modules Deleting data Operating data module Programme data Delete data    Select the "Delete data" menu option.  After selecting Delete data, the following appears in the display: Operating data module  Delete data Module: 21.05.2015 Total data: 12.07.2015 ...
  • Page 56: 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 0.2 kg increments during loading. The max. loading weight for the programme is displayed beside it. Resetting the load Do not place items on the machine.
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Opening the door and drain valve in an emergency Power cut during Switch the machine off.  the washing Switch off at the on-site mains electricity switch.  process Close the supply valves for water or steam.  To remove the laundry, first the drain valve must be opened manually and then the drum door manually unlocked.
  • Page 58 Troubleshooting Opening the door The drum door cannot be opened. in an emergency in  Caution! Caution! Danger from rotating drum and danger of case of a power scalding. Before inserting the Torx wrench, make sure that the machine is disconnected from the electricity supply, the drum has stopped and there is no water in the machine.
  • Page 59: Fault Messages

      If the door lock failure occurs again after a restart, proceed as  described in "Opening the door in an emergency". Call Miele Professional Service if restart does not work. Heating system fault  Programme stopped. Press start.
  • Page 60 Troubleshooting Call Miele Professional Service.  Drive motor fault  Programme stopped. Press start. Motor overheating.   Allow the motor to cool down.  Too large an imbalance. The imbalance switch has been triggered. Imbalance fault  Call the Service Department if restart does not work.
  • Page 61: Miele Professional Service

    Call the Service Department if restart does not work.   Check the on-site drain system and press "START".  A defective drain valve must only be repaired by Miele Professional Service. Dispensing system fault  Fill dispenser 1. Press the start button.
  • Page 62: Problem Solving Guide

    With the help of the following notes, minor faults in the performance of the machine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right without contacting the Miele Professional Service Department. This will save you time and money because you won't need to book a service technician.
  • Page 63: An Unsatisfactory Wash Result

    Problem solving guide An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Possible cause and remedy Liquid detergent does not Liquid detergents do not usually contain bleaching agents. give the required result. They do not remove fruit, coffee and tea stains. Use a general purpose powder detergent containing a ...
  • Page 64: General Problems With The Washing Machine

    Problem solving guide General problems with the washing machine Problem Possible cause and remedy The washing machine The machine feet are not level. vibrates during the spin Level the machine and adjust the feet.  cycle. Large amounts of The water pressure is too low. detergent residue remain Clean the filters in the water inlet.
  • Page 65: Possible Reasons For Increased Levels Of Foaming

    Problem solving guide Possible reasons for increased levels of foaming Problem Possible cause and remedy Excessive foaming Detergent type Only use detergent formulated for use in commercial  washing machines. Domestic laundry detergent is not suitable. Overdosing of detergent Dispense detergent following the instructions on the ...
  • Page 66: Large Items Stretched

    Problem solving guide Large items stretched Problem Possible cause and remedy Stretching of large items Please contact Miele Professional Service.  during spinning Large items can get stretched during spinning.
  • Page 67: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Carry out cleaning and maintenance of 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 with a ...
  • Page 68: Cleaning The Detergent Compartments And Siphon

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the detergent compartments and siphon After use the detergent compartments should be cleaned with  warm water to remove any detergent residues. If the machine is not going to be used for a long time, leave the flap ...
  • Page 69 Cleaning and care Cleaning the drip Pull the flap of the detergent compartment on the right-hand side  channel and down to 45°. siphon If the drip channel and its drain connector are blocked, then these should be cleaned. Check the grille of the suds container ventilation on the back of the ...
  • Page 70: Installation And Connection

    Installation and connection Installing the washing machine The washing machine must be installed by a Miele authorised installer. Please observe the instructions in the installation plan. This washing machine is only intended for items of laundry that have not been proofed with dangerous or inflammable substances.
  • Page 71: For Easy Maintenance

    Installation and connection For easy maintenance For ease of future maintenance and servicing, the minimum dimensions and distance to the wall must be observed to enable access. The minimum dimensions and distance to the wall must be  observed. Minimum distance to the wall approx. 400 mm to allow for maintenance.
  • Page 72: Transport Safety Devices

    Installation and connection Transport safety devices Removing the transport safety devices The 2 transport safety devices at the front are each secured with 3 screws. The transport safety device at the back is secured with 4 screws. The transport safety devices must only be removed when the machine is in place, before it is commissioned.
  • Page 73: Water Connection

    Installation and connection Water connection Water pressure (flow pressure) of a minimum 100 kPa (1 bar) / maximum 1000 kPa (10 bar) is required to guarantee problem-free programme operation. The machine must be connected to the water supply using the inlet hoses provided. New hose-sets supplied with the appliance are to be used. Old hose- set should not be re-used.
  • Page 74: 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 agents. These connections are sealed and need to be drilled open using an 8 mm drill bit. Care must be taken to drill through the first wall (1) only, as there is a deflecting wall (2) 10 mm behind it.
  • Page 75: Water Drainage

    Installation and connection Water drainage DN 70 drain valve AV on the machine, DN 70 sleeve on-site. Throughflow rate 200 l/min. If the slope for drainage is extremely steep, the piping must be vented to prevent formation of a vacuum in the machine's drain system. Foam and vapour venting kit BWS If excessive suds form, foam may escape from the vapour vent.
  • Page 76: Programme Chart

    Cotton, linen and mixed fibre fabrics, e.g. bed 1:10 - 1:9 linen and towelling PW 811 11 - 12 kg Programme + Pre-wash 40 °C, optional PW 814 sequence Main wash 90 °C, Cool down can be selected 14 - 16 kg 2 rinses PW 818 Last rinse hot*...
  • Page 77 Heavily soiled cotton, linen or mixed fibre, e.g. PW 811 bed linen and towelling 11 - 12 kg Programme + Pre-wash 30 °C, optional PW 814 sequence Main wash 60 °C 14 - 16 kg 2 rinses PW 818 Last rinse hot*...
  • Page 78 1:10 - 1:9 2 rinses PW 811 Final spin 11 - 12 kg Cottons Eco short PW 814 14 - 16 kg Fabric Lightly soiled cotton, linen and mixed fibre PW 818 fabrics, e.g. bed linen and towelling 18 - 20 kg Programme +...
  • Page 79: Minimum Iron Irons

    Main wash 60 °C 2 rinses 1:20 Final spin PW 811 - 5.6 kg Minimum iron 30 °C PW 814 - 7 kg Fabric Normally soiled synthetic and mixed fibre fabrics PW 818 - 9 kg Programme + Pre-wash 30 °C, optional sequence Main wash 30 °C...
  • Page 80: Delicates And Woollens Programmes

    1:25 Programme Main wash 30 °C PW 811 - 4.4 kg sequence Wash rhythm "very gentle" PW 814 - 5.6 kg 2 rinses PW 818 - 7.2 kg Final spin Woollens handwash 30 °C Fabric Washable woollens and wool mixtures with a...
  • Page 81: Separate Rinse Programme

    Programme chart Separate rinse programme Separate rinse Fabric Fabrics that only need to be rinsed and spun Programme 1 rinse sequence Final spin Separate spin programme Separate spin Fabric Items which have been washed and only need to be spun in the machine Programme Final spin sequence...
  • Page 82: Programme Chart - Hotel/Restaurant/Catering

    2 rinses 1:10* Final spin PW 811 - 11 kg Bedding and towelling 60 °C PW 814 - 14 kg PW 818 - 18 kg Fabric Coloured and white cotton, linen and mixed fibre fabrics, e.g. bed linen and towelling Programme +...
  • Page 83: Spa Towelling Programme

    1:13* oil and grease stains. PW 811 - 8.6 kg Programme Main wash 50 °C PW 814 - 10.8 kg sequence + Extra main wash 75 °C, optional** PW 818 - 13.8 kg 2 rinses Final spin * Wash with maximum load.
  • Page 84: Curtains Programme Package

    1:10 Final spin PW 811 - 11 kg Table linen 60 °C Fabric Colour-fast cotton, linen and mixed fibre table PW 814 - 14 kg linen PW 818 - 18 kg Programme Pre-wash 40 °C sequence Main wash 60 °C 2 rinses...
  • Page 85: Programme Chart - Bedding

    Programme chart Programme chart - Bedding This programme is suitable for washing natural fibre or synthetic unquilted duvets, duvets or grid duvets. These wash programmes are only suitable for washing fabrics with a care label stating that they are suitable for machine washing. Down duvets 60 °C Fill ratio/Load...
  • Page 86 Model Quantity* PW 811 2 pillows or 1 duvet PW 814 3 pillows or 1 pillow + 1 duvet PW 818 4 pillows or 2 pillows + 1 duvet or 2 duvets * A duvet is equal to approx. two pillows.
  • Page 87: Programme Chart - Disinfection

    2 rinses 1:10 Final rinse PW 811 - 11 kg Chemo-thermal 60 °C PW 814 - 14 kg Disinfection PW 818 - 18 kg Fabric Cotton, linen e.g. bed linen, towelling Programme + Pre-wash 40 °C, optional sequence Disinfection 60 °C**, 20 min.
  • Page 88 Wash rhythm "gentle" 2 rinses 1:10 Final spin PW 811 - 11 kg Chemo-therm. disinf. 40 °C PW 814 - 14 kg RKI* PW 818 - 18 kg Fabric Cotton, mixed fibre up to 40 °C Programme Disinfection 40 °C**, 20 min.
  • Page 89: Disinfection - General Information

    Programme chart Disinfection - general information What is disinfection? Deactivation and reduction in number of pathogens transmitting diseases to such an extent that the transmission of diseases and infection is no longer to be anticipated. Thermal disinfection Thermal disinfection is carried out by the action of a defined temperature over a holding time.
  • Page 90: Vah List

    Programme 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 disinfection, and in particular for the prevention of infection in hospitals, doctors' offices, public areas and other areas where there may be the risk of infection spreading. With respect to an officially directed disinfection, § 18 of the Infection Protection Act is invoked.
  • Page 91: Maintenance Programme" Programme

    Programme chart "Maintenance programme" programme For cleaning the detergent dispensing drawer, the drum, the suds container and the drainage system. Carry out the "Maintenance programme" programme regularly if you frequently use  disinfection programmes or low temperature programmes, or to get rid of stubborn dirt. Maintenance programme* Fabric...
  • Page 92: Programme Chart - Facility Management

    60 °C / 90 °C 1:10 + finish PW 811 - 11 kg Fabric Cotton, viscose, polyester and microfibre mops PW 814 - 14 kg Programme Programme sequence as for Mops standard, PW 818 - 18 kg sequence then: Finishing agent, damp...
  • Page 93 Programme Pre-spin sequence Pre-rinse 1:10 + 2nd pre-rinse, optional PW 811 - 11 kg Disinfection* 60 °C, 20 min. PW 814 - 14 kg 3 rinses PW 818 - 18 kg Final spin For number, Mops Ch.Th. Dis. 60 °C +finish "Mops per load"...
  • Page 94: Mop Load Size (Cotton)

    Pre-rinse + 2nd pre-rinse, optional 1:10 Pre-wash 30°C PW 811 - 11 kg Main wash 90 °C, Cool down can be selected PW 814 - 14 kg 3 rinses PW 818 - 18 kg Final spin For number, Mops first wash 60 °C / 90 °C...
  • Page 95: Mats / Pads Programmes

    Programme Pre-rinse PW 811 - 2.2 kg sequence + 2nd pre-rinse, optional PW 814 - 2.8 kg Main wash 40 °C / 60 °C PW 818 - 3.6 kg 3 rinses Final spin Useful tip: The number of mats per load may vary depending on the size, stiffness and...
  • Page 96: Cleaning Cloth Programmes

    Finishing agent, damp PW 811 - 5.6 kg or activate block: approx. 350 Damp, wet, dripping wet cloths Th. Dis. cloths 90 °C PW 814 - 7 kg Fabric Cotton, viscose, polyester and microfibre cloths approx. 440 cloths Programme Pre-rinse sequence +...
  • Page 97 70 °C PW 811 - 5.6 kg finish approx. 350 cloths Fabric Cotton, viscose, polyester and microfibre cloths PW 814 - 7 kg Programme Programme sequence as for Cloths chemo- approx. 440 sequence thermal disinfection Disinfection, then: cloths Finishing agent, damp or activate block:...
  • Page 98: Programme Chart - Fire Service

    Nomex fire suits, jackets, trousers Programme 1 Rinse sequence Reproofing 40 °C Final spin Load size Model Quantity PW 811 Approx. 1 - 2 suits (or 3 jackets) PW 814 Approx. 2 suits (or 3 jackets) PW 818 Approx. 3 suits (or 5 jackets)
  • Page 99 Programme 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 100: Mask Programmes

    Face masks with head straps Programme Disinfection* 60 °C, 20 min. PW 811 - sequence 4 rinses 10 masks Masks with pre-wash 60 °C PW 814 - 13 masks Load For heavily soiled masks with head straps PW 818 - Programme Pre-cleaning 30 °C 15 masks sequence Disinfection* 60 °C, 20 min.
  • Page 101: Chemical Protective Suits Programmes

    Chemical protective suits made of multi-layer laminate PW 811 - Programme Disinfection 60 °C, 20 min. 1 suit sequence 3 rinses PW 814 - Protective suits special 40 °C 1 suit Fabric Chemical protective suits made of multi-layer PW 818 - laminate...
  • Page 102: Programme Chart - Professional Cleaners

    For non-washable outer garments 1:20 - 1:15 PW 811 Programme + Pre-wash 25 °C, optional 5.6 - 7.4 kg sequence Main wash 25 °C PW 814 Waterproof finish 25 °C 7 - 9.4 kg Final spin PW 818 9 - 12 kg WetCare Silks 30 °C...
  • Page 103: Programme Chart - Immersion Proofing

    + Pre-wash 30 °C, optional sequence Main wash 40 °C 1:20 - 1:15 2 Rinses PW 811 Reproofing 40 °C 6.6 kg Final spin PW 814 Rinse/reproof 40 °C 8.2 kg PW 818 Fabric For all washable garments requiring reproofing 10.6 kg (e.g. outdoor clothing)
  • Page 104: Programme Chart - Equestrian

    Programme chart Programme chart - Equestrian This programme is suitable for washing and reproofing horse blankets, saddle cloths, gaiters, hoof boots, bandages, textile halters. Horse blankets 60 °C Fill ratio/Load size Fabric Horse blankets, saddle cloths, gaiters, hoof boots, bandages, textile halters Programme Pre-rinse sequence...
  • Page 105 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 106: Programme Chart - Sport

    2 rinses 1:20 Final spin PW 811 - 5.6 kg Track suits intensive 40 °C PW 814 - 7 kg Fabric Polyester, polyamide PW 818 - 9 kg Programme + Pre-wash 30 °C, optional sequence Main wash 40 °C...
  • Page 107 + Pre-wash 30 °C, optional sequence Main wash 40 °C 2 rinses 1:15 Reproofing 40 °C Final spin PW 811 - 7.4 kg PW 814 - 9.4 kg Reproof sportswear 40 °C PW 818 - 12 kg Fabric Polyamide and membrane items Programme Rinse sequence Reproofing 40 °C...
  • Page 108: Programme Chart - Sluice

    Disinfection 65 °C, 10 min. 3 rinses 1:10 Final spin PW 811 - 11 kg Sluice high 71 °C PW 814 - 14 kg Fabric Heavily soiled personal clothing, towelling and PW 818 - 18 kg bed linen Programme 2 pre-rinses sequence Pre-wash 60 °C, 5 min.
  • Page 109: Sluice Programme Sequence

    Programme chart Sluice programme sequence Sluice low 65 °C Programme Laundry to Thermostop Temperature Temperature Programmed stage suds ratio * holding time wash time (wash time 2) approx. Pre-rinse 1 Cold 5 min. Pre-rinse 2 Cold 4 min. Pre-wash 60 °C 5 min.
  • Page 110: Programme Chart - Water Recovery (Wrg)

    Programme chart Programme chart - Water recovery (WRG) Water recovery cleaning 80 °C Fill ratio/Load size Fabric Programme Drain sequence Rinse Drain Wash Drain Rinse Drain Water recovery drainage Programme Drainage sequence...
  • Page 111: Control Panel

    Control panel Control panel Display When the machine is switched on the welcome screen will appear briefly, followed by the programme list. The last started programme is highlighted. Function buttons These buttons can be allocated specific functions depending on the status of the machine. These functions appear in the display above the buttons and are highlighted when selected.
  • Page 112: Control Panel

    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 in such a way that the user can activate it immediately in an emergency.
  • Page 113 Control panel Aa change from upper case to lower case  Water intake  Dispensing  Dispensing switched off  Washing and heating  Drainage with agitation  Card  Marked  Programme locked If a programme is locked, after 1 minute it can no longer be stopped and cancelled with the finish button.
  • Page 114: 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. Programme start for all Menu options in main menu programmes Programme start for special Language Time/Date programmes (Approved function)
  • Page 115: 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. It can only be selected at the start or end of a programme. Press the  button. ...
  • Page 116: Change The Password

    Access to Supervisor level / Changing the password The display is reset. Press the  "Save" button once you have entered all four  characters. The supervisor level will open once you have entered the password. Supervisor level  Main menu Language english (GB) Time/Date...
  • Page 117: Language / Time, Date

    Language / Time, Date Main menu options – Language – Time/Date – Dispensing – Access mode – Programming – Settings – Change the password – Card access Language option Selecting the local language Select the language menu option.  Supervisor level  Main menu Language english (GB) Time/Date 11:43...
  • Page 118: Time/Date Option

    Language / Time, Date Time/Date option This menu option is used to set the current date and time. In the event of a power cut these are retained for approx. 6 weeks. After this time they will need to be reset. Select the Time/Date menu option.
  • Page 119: Dispensing Option

    Dispensing option Dispensing option This menu option allows you to change individual dispensing settings. Miele programmes are saved under the same M.-Nr. after changing the dispensing data. In this case the basic programme lock is not active. Supervisor level  Main menu Dispensing ...
  • Page 120 Dispensing option In the "Amount and concentration" setting, in dispensing phases 1 and 2 either "No" or "User defined" can be selected. Dispensing phase 1  User defined Dispensing Dispenser pump:   Options: – Dispensing 1 to 6 Dispenser pump: – No –...
  • Page 121: Access Mode Option

    Access mode option Access mode option In this operating state only approved programmes can be selected and started if "On" has been selected. Supervisor level  Main menu Access mode:  Programming   Options: – Off – On Cottons hygiene °C Cottons universal °C...
  • Page 122: Programming

    Programming Programme structure Programme header Programme number, Programme name, Material number, Area 1-2-3, Name - area 1-2-3, Weigh, Nominal load, Min. water level, Fill type, Access mode, Lock, 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 123 Programming Programme block Block name Block activation Programme stop 1 Programme stop signal 1 Heating Free temperature selection Temperature Hysteresis Warm up Level 1 Water inlet 1 Dispensing method Dispensing phase 1 Dispensing stop 1 Agitation from level Level stop 1 Wash time 1 Thermostop Level 2...
  • Page 124: Copy Menu Option

    Programming Copy menu option Available programme packets, programmes, 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 Programme Area ...
  • Page 125: Copy Area

    Programming Copy  Programme Target prog. number: 5 Number of programmes   Enter the target programme number and copy it using the  "Save"  button. If you wish to copy to a target programme place that is already occupied by another programme, the security question will appear. Copy ...
  • Page 126: Copy Block

    Programming Copy  Area Target programme: Synthetic duvets  Target area 3 Rinses    Go to target programme and confirm.  Select the target programme number and confirm.  Go to target area and confirm.  Select the target area Pre-wash, Main wash or Rinse and confirm. ...
  • Page 127 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 128: Deleting A Menu Option

    Programming Deleting a menu option In this menu option a program packet, a programme, an area or a block can be deleted. In the input field for the programme number, only the programme numbers of existing programmes appear with the use of the multifunction selector.
  • Page 129: Deleting An Area

    Programming Useful tip: Press the "1-999" function button if all deletable programmes are to be deleted. Programmes to which a basic programme lock is assigned, cannot be deleted. Delete  Programme Handwashable woollens °C   Cold Separate rinse  ...
  • Page 130: Deleting A Block

    Programming Delete Area  Programme : 1 Cottons hygiene Area 1: Pre-wash   Go to Area and confirm your selection.  Delete  Area Programme : 1 Cottons hygiene Pre-wash Area  Select the area Pre-wash, Main wash or Rinse and confirm your ...
  • Page 131: Modify" Menu Option

    With this menu option an already existing programme can be changed and stored under the same programme number. If the programme is a Miele programme, the existing material number in the programme header is deleted if it is changed and then saved.
  • Page 132 Programming Modify  Programme Block 1: Pre-wash  Block parameter   Useful tip: Options for changes in the programme header are given in Menu option "Create, Programme header". Press the  "Save" button.  The parameters that are already set will be saved. Useful 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 returns to the sub-menu.
  • Page 133: Create" Menu Option

    Programming "Create" menu option A new programme is created with this menu option. Individual areas, blocks and programme stages are configured. Press the  "Save" button to save the programme header  parameters that are already configured. The screen will jump to the selection for the area, block or block programming: Supervisor level ...
  • Page 134: Programme Name

    Programming Programme name Select the Programme name menu option.  When this is selected, the display will show the following: Supervisor level  Programme header Programme name  Material number xxxxxxxxx      Jump to the "Programme name" input field. ...
  • Page 135: Area 1 - 2 - 3

    Maximum nominal load value is dependent on the model and is as follows: for PW 811 - 12 kg for PW 814 - 16 kg for PW 818 - 20 kg You have the following options: – From 0.0 kg, in 0.2 kg increments to maximum nominal load.
  • Page 136: 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 300 mm. Create Programme header  Min. water level 100 mm ...
  • Page 137: Access Control

    Programming Useful tip: The suds ratio to be programmed depends on load ratio, load composition and absorption of the laundry. The following table provides guidance: Programs with recommended Absorption Max. load ratio of laundry Laundry to suds ratio (kg:l drum volume) (Example) (kg:l liquid) 1:20...
  • Page 138: Peak Load

    Programming Peak load When "Peak load" is selected, the programme is allocated a peak load function. If the input peak load signal is present and the programme is in a heating phase, the heating is switched off and the programme is stopped.
  • Page 139: Price

    Programming Price If the "Price" option is selected, a price can be allocated to a programme. The price set must be paid before the programme can be started. Create Programme header  Hot water control  Price    ...
  • Page 140: Block Name

    Programming Programme block Stage Basic setting Block name 20 blank spaces 1. Block activation 2. Programme stop 1 3. Programme stop signal 1 4. Heating 5. Free temperature selection 6. Temperature Cold 7. Hysteresis Normal 8. Warm up  * 9.
  • Page 141 Programming Block name Entering block name Block programming  Block parameter Block name : 1. Block activation      Enter the block name.  1. Block Block activation can be determined at the start of all block activation programming.
  • Page 142: Temperature

    Programming 3. Programme Used to set a "Programme stop" output (for signal transmitter) for a stop signal 1 programme stop. Choose from the following options:  – No The output "Programme stop" is not activated for a programme stop. – Yes The output "Programme stop"...
  • Page 143: Hysteresis

    Programming 7. Hysteresis Temperature difference between heating switch-on-and switch-off points. Choose from the following options:  – Normal (Off 0 °C, On -6 °C) – Low (Off +3 °C, On 0 °C) – User defined +3 °C to –10 °C in 1 °C increments 8 .Warm up Heating-up speed, how rapidly the water should heat up.
  • Page 144: Dispensing Method

    Programming The assignment of valves to detergent dispensers is as follows: Valves Pre-wash compartment K1, W1 Main wash compartment K2, W2 Fabric softener compartment Special application compartment Direct water intake KD, WD WRG inlet valve The following valves are activated depending on programme blocks: Programme structure Temperature range Actual temperature...
  • Page 145: Agitation From Level

    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 D13 –...
  • Page 146: Level Stop 1

    Programming Gentle+ 3/27 sec. Wash / Pause User defined: 2 to 99 sec. Off: 2 to 99 sec. Spin speed: Normal Drench User defined 20 to 70 rpm Start drum rotation: Automatic load adjustment 0 mm to Level 1 Water level 0 mm to Level 1 Water quantity 0 l to Level 1 Laundry to suds ratio...
  • Page 147: Thermostop

    Programming Duration: 0.15 to 59 sec. 0 to 99 min. Rhythm: Normal Gentle Gentle+ User defined: 2 to 99 sec. Off: 2 to 99 sec. Spin speed: Normal Drench User defined 20 to 70 rpm  Thermostop is locked when "No" is programmed in programme 17.
  • Page 148: Level 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 149: Drain Level

    Programming 29. Drain level A water level can be selected. A residual amount of water can remain in the suds container until the high-speed spin starts. For certain types of laundry this results in an optimal distribution of laundry during spinning to minimise unbalances. No drum rotation takes place.
  • Page 150: Repeat

    **The ranges 1 to 19 and 71 to 299 rpm cannot be selected Maximum spin speed depends on washing machine: Model Max. spin speed PW 811 1150 rpm PW 814 1075 rpm PW 818 1075 rpm 34. Repeat A block or programme repetition can be set.
  • Page 151: 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 Access the Settings option. Supervisor level ...
  • Page 152 Programming – Dispensing throughput (D1 to D13) – Dispensing correction factor (D1 to D13) – Dispenser level reminder (D1 to D13) – Password – Medium water pressure – Heater power – Customer data – Currency Save the specified parameters. Specify the parameters. ...
  • Page 153: Rotation

    Programming Unit temperature, According to the set language, when "auto" is set, the appropriate seconds, minutes, unit for temperature, seconds, minutes, hours, length, mass, volume, hours, length, pressure or drum rotation is used. mass, volume, Unit - temperature pressure, drum Options: rotation –...
  • Page 154 Programming Unit - mass Options: – auto – kg – l Unit - volume Options: – auto – l – USA gal – CDN gal Unit - pressure Options: – auto – bar – psi Unit - drum rotation Options: –...
  • Page 155: Display

    * Maximum spin speed depending on machine: Maximum spin speed depends on washing machine: Model Max. spin speed PW 811 1150 rpm PW 814 1075 rpm PW 818 1075 rpm Options: – 300 to 1150 rpm – 20 to 70 rpm –...
  • Page 156: Display Standby

    Programming 1 Cottons hygiene 14,0/14,0 kg Rinses  Rinses 1 1075 rpm  +     1 Cottons hygiene 14,0/14,0 Rinses 2 1075 rpm  +     Options: – Normal – Detail Display standby If the "Display Standby: yes" setting is selected, the display is switched on by pressing any button.
  • Page 157: Date Display

    Programming Date display Various display formats are used in accordance with the language set. Select the date format from the chart below.  Country Format Germany, England, Netherlands, France, Day/Month/Year Italy, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Greece Sweden Year/Month/Day Month/Day/Year Useful tip: The date format can be changed in accordance with the country.
  • Page 158 Programming Run the hose of the dispenser pump that is being checked upwards  into a measuring vessel.  Irritant detergents! Can cause skin and eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, wear protective clothing. Return to the main menu by pressing  "Back". ...
  • Page 159: Dispensing Throughput (D1 To D13)

    Programming Dispensing The throughput of the connected dispenser pumps can be set from throughput 0 ml/min to 9999 ml/min in 1 ml/min steps. (D1 to D13) Access the following content:  Supervisor level  Settings Dispensing throughput  Dispensing correction factor   ...
  • Page 160: Password

    Programming Dispenser level The machine must be programmed if a container level reminder is reminder (D1 to required. D13) Supervisor level  Settings Dispenser level reminder  Password required    Select "Dispenser level reminder".  Settings Dispenser level reminder ...
  • Page 161: Customer Data

    Programming Customer data Customer details can be entered here. Options: - Location - Town - Name - Postcode - First name - Telephone - Street - System address - House number - Installation date Location A location can be selected here. Options: –...
  • Page 162: Currency

    Programming Currency Options: - auto (in line with selected language) - EUR Euro - GBP Pounds sterling - CHF Swiss francs - USD U.S. dollars - RUB Russian roubles - CAD Canadian dollars - CZK Czech Koruna - DKK Danish Krone - PLN Polish Zloty - SEK...
  • Page 163: 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 with saved programmes is placed in the card reader before the programme is started, the controls no longer access the internal programme memory.
  • Page 164 Programming The programme is transferred to the memory in the controls. Remove the card from the card reader.  Useful tip: The programme is only deleted from the memory when the programme is finished and the card has been removed from the card reader.
  • Page 165: Saving Changed Data

    Programming Key card This card allows access to the main menu in the operator level without entering a password. The card does not need to remain in the card reader to access additional functions. After inserting the card, the following will appear on the display: Supervisor level ...
  • Page 166: Data To Card

    Programming When a card is inserted with one programme, e.g.: Card access Cottons hygiene °C    Data to card With this menu option language, dispensing, programme and settings data can be written from the controls onto a card. Data from different machines cannot be combined onto one card.
  • Page 167: Programme Data

    Programming Programme data With this menu option up to max. 30 programmes can be copied onto a card. The programmes are copied row by row onto the card and the programme numbers assigned in the machine are copied along with them. Useful tip: Card access operation is possible if there is only one programme on the card.
  • Page 168: Dispensing Data

    Programming Dispensing data All dispensing data for available programmes in the controls can be copied onto a card using this option. However, existing dispensing data will only be overwritten following additional confirmation. For each programme, dispensing method, dispensing phase 1, 2 (dispenser pump, dispensing amount and level) and dispensing stop 1, 2 (yes or no) are listed.
  • Page 169: Setting Data

    Programming Setting data With this menu option all settings from the Supervisor level (see "Settings" menu option) can be copied from the controls onto a card. However, existing settings will only be overwritten following additional confirmation. Call up the "Settings" display in the "Data to card" menu option. ...
  • Page 170: Data To Control Unit

    Programming Select one of the languages available in the controls using the  multifunction selector. The following will then appear in the display during data transfer: Data to card  Language   If there was already language data on the card, the security question will appear.
  • Page 171: Dispensing

    Programming Select "Language on card" and confirm your selection by pressing  the multifunction selector. The display changes to the following: Data to control unit  Language   Data to control unit  Language Overwrite existing data?   If a language was already in the selected position in the controls, the security question will appear.
  • Page 172: Programme

    Programming During data transfer the following appears in the display: Data to control unit  Dispensing   Useful tip: If not all dispensing data was able to be copied from the card to the controls, the following message will appear: Data to control unit ...
  • Page 173 Programming Useful tip: Press the 1-999 button if all available programmes are to be copied onto the card. Press the  "Save" button to call up the display to select the target  programme place. The first free programme place in the controls appears that can accommodate all selected programmes on the card.
  • Page 174: Settings

    Programming Settings With this menu option settings from the Supervisor level can be copied from the card to the controls. Existing programmes in the controls will be overwritten. Select the "Settings" menu option.  Data to control unit Settings  Dispensing 13:40 10.05.15...
  • Page 175 Programming Supervisor level  Delete data from card Cottons hygiene °C  Cottons universal °C  1-999  Press the multifunction selector to mark the programme you want to  delete. Press the  "Save" button and confirm your selection.  The security question will appear.
  • Page 176: Manual Control

    Programming Manual control Switch to manual Manual control is possible before programme start or in a programme control. stop. Press the  "Manual control" button to access the password entry  screen. Password: _ _ _ _ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789   ...
  • Page 177 Programming Water inlet  Water inlet valves and the water level can be set. Press the  "Water inlet" button.  Manual control  Water inlet Valve Level:  Press the multifunction selector to confirm the selection of "Valve". Manual control  Water inlet Valve Level: 100 mm...
  • Page 178: Drain With Agitation

    Programming Manual control  Dispensing Dispenser pump Dispensing amount 100 ml  Turn the multifunction selector to select the relevant dispenser  pump and press to confirm your choice. Manual control  Dispensing Dispenser pump Dispensing amount 100 ml  Turn the multifunction selector to select the dispensing amount and ...
  • Page 179: Spin

    Programming After setting, press the "START" button to start the "Drain with  agitation" programme. If drain with drum rotation has taken place, the programme will be ended. Useful tip: The programme will also be ended if the  button is pressed.
  • Page 180: Technical Data

    Technical data PW 811 machine data Electrical connection Connection voltage see data plate Frequency see data plate Total rated load see data plate Current draw see data plate Fuse rating see data plate Heater rating see data plate Installation dimensions Casing width (without add-on components) 795 mm Casing height (without add-on components)
  • Page 181: Pw 814 Machine Data

    Technical data PW 814 machine data Electrical connection Connection voltage see data plate Frequency see data plate Total rated load see data plate Current draw see data plate Fuse rating see data plate Heater rating see data plate Installation dimensions...
  • Page 182: Pw 818 Machine Data

    Technical data PW 818 machine data Electrical connection Connection voltage see data plate Frequency see data plate Total rated load see data plate Current draw see data plate Fuse rating see data plate Heater rating see data plate Installation dimensions Casing width (without add-on components) 920 mm Casing height (without add-on components)
  • Page 184 Miele Australia Pty. Ltd. ACN 005 635 398 ABN 96 005 635 398 Melbourne: 1 Gilbert Park Drive Knoxfield, VIC 3180 Telephone: 1300 731 411 service.prof@miele.com.au www.miele-professional.com.au info@miele-professional.com.au Miele New Zealand Limited IRD 98 463 631 Level 2, 10 College Hill...

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