Miele PWM 506 Mop Star 60 Operating And Installation Instructions

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Operating and installation
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Washing machine
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine, it is essen-
tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the
first time.
en-GB
M.-Nr. 11 116 550

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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions Washing machine To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine, it is essen- tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. en-GB M.-Nr. 11 116 550...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Caring for the environment ................Warning and safety instructions ..............Operating the washing machine ..............15 Control panel ....................... 15 Symbols on the control panel ................16 Symbols on the display ..................17 Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls ........18 Main menu......................
  • Page 3 General problems ....................53 The door will not open..................54 Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/or power cut ..55 Miele Service ..................... 57 Contact in case of malfunction ................57 Optional accessories................... 57 Installation......................
  • Page 4 Contents Supervisor level ....................71 Code-based access .................... 71 Changing the code ....................71 Accessing supervisor level .................. 71 Exiting the Supervisor level ................. 71 Language......................72 Brightness ......................72 Clock display....................... 72 Finish tone volume ....................72 Keypad tone volume ................... 72 Welcome tone volume..................
  • Page 5 Contents Pre-wash Cottons/Min. iron ................78 Cottons rinses ..................... 79 Min. iron rinses ....................79 Disinfection rinse ....................79 Temp reduction....................79 Programme packages ..................80 Disinfection prog. code ..................80 Auto load control ....................80 Automatic dispensing..................80 Peak load signal ....................80 Peak load prevention...................
  • Page 6: Caring For The Environment

    / recycling centre for electrical and electronic ap- pliances, or contact your dealer or Miele for advice. You are also respons- ible for deleting any personal data that may be stored on the appliance being disposed of. Please ensure that your old appliance poses no risk to children while being stored prior to disposal.
  • Page 7: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
  • Page 8 Warning and safety instructions  This washing machine can only be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it or have been shown how to use it in a safe way and understand and recognise the con- sequences of incorrect operation.
  • Page 9 It is most important that this basic safety requirement is tested and in case of any doubt the on-site wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician. Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system. ...
  • Page 10 Warning and safety instructions  If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from danger.  The washing machine must only be connected to the on-site wa- ter supply using a new hose kit.
  • Page 11 Warning and safety instructions  If the appliance is hard wired, an on-site all pole circuit breaker must always be accessible to disconnect the washing machine from the mains.  Reliable and safe operation of this washing machine can only be assured if it has been correctly connected to the mains electricity supply.
  • Page 12 If, however, you do wish to descale it, only use special non-corrosive descaling agents and strictly ob- serve the instructions on the packaging. Special descaling agent is available from your Miele dealer or from Miele Service. Strictly ob- serve the instructions for the descaling agent. ...
  • Page 13 Warning and safety instructions  Only use dyes suitable for use in a washing machine. Always ob- serve the manufacturer's instructions carefully.  Colour run and dye removers contain sulphur compounds which can cause damage such as corrosion. Do not use these products in this washing machine.
  • Page 14 Miele tumble dryer and the Miele washing machine.  If installing the machine on a Miele plinth (available as an optional accessory), please make sure you order the correct one for this washing machine.
  • Page 15: Operating The Washing Machine

    Operating the washing machine Control panel a Language sensor control  e Programme selector For selecting the current user lan- For selecting the wash programme. guage. The programme selector can be The system language is displayed turned clockwise or anticlockwise. again at the end of the programme. f Button ...
  • Page 16: Symbols On The Control Panel

    Operating the washing machine Symbols on the control panel Right side:  Mops  Mops plus  Mops thermal disinfection  Mops chemo-thermal disinfection Cottons PRO Left side:  Cloths  Cloths plus  Cloths thermal disinfection  Cloths chemo-thermal disinfection ...
  • Page 17: Symbols On The Display

    Operating the washing machine Symbols on the display Temperature: use the Temperature sensor control to set the temperature  of the wash programme. Spin speed: use the Spin speed sensor control to set the spin speed of  the wash programme. Extras: use the Extras sensor control to add Extras to a wash pro- ...
  • Page 18: Sensor Controls And Touch Display With Sensor Controls

    Operating the washing machine For programmes with a variable temper- Sensor controls and touch dis- ature setting: play with sensor controls The sensor controls ,  and Start/Stop and the sensor controls in 0:42 New mops the display respond to finger tip con- tact.
  • Page 19: Examples Of How To Operate The Appliance

    Operating the washing machine Setting numerical values Examples of how to operate the appliance To change a numerical value, use the  and  arrows above or below the Option lists numbers you want to change. The  and  arrows on the right of the display indicate that choices are avail- ...
  • Page 20: Before Using For The First Time

    After that, See “Installation”. they must be changed by Miele Ser- vice. Emptying the drum Complete the initial commissioning A swivel elbow for the drain hose and/ process.
  • Page 21 Before using for the first time Setting the display brightness Setting the time of day     Brightness Time   –  Set the brightness you want with the  Use the  and  sensors to enter the – and + sensors and confirm your se- time and confirm your entry with the lection with the OK sensor.
  • Page 22 Before using for the first time The programmes are activated (framed) Select pre-wash water or deactivated (no frame).  Confirm with the OK sensor control.  The display switches back to the pro- Cold Pre-wash gramme packages. water Disinfection   ...
  • Page 23 Before using for the first time Removing the transit bars Completing commissioning The display will remind you to remove To complete commissioning, the Disin- the transit bars. fect cloths programme must be run without laundry and without detergent.  Damage resulting from failure to If the power is interrupted prior to the remove the transit bars.
  • Page 24: Preparing The Laundry

    1. Preparing the laundry Sorting mops, cleaning cloths,  Damage due to foreign objects. etc. Nails, coins, paper clips, and so on can cause damage to textiles and  Separate the mops, cleaning cloths components in the machine. and pads. Check the mops or the laundry be- ...
  • Page 25: Loading The Washing Machine

    2. Loading the washing machine Opening the door Closing the door  Reach under the door grip and pull  Make sure that no items are caught the door open. between the door and the seal. Check the drum for foreign objects before loading it with laundry.
  • Page 26: Selecting A Programme

    3. Selecting a programme Selecting further programmes with Switching on the washing ma- the programme selector turned to  chine  Press the  control. Selecting a programme Selecting standard programmes with the programme selector dial  Turn the programme selector to the  position.
  • Page 27: Selecting Programme Settings

    4. Selecting programme settings Selecting the temperature Selecting the spin speed You can alter the preset temperature of You can alter the preset spin speed. certain programmes.  Touch the Spin speed  sensor.  Touch the Temperature  sensor. The following will appear in the display: The following will appear in the display: ...
  • Page 28 4. Selecting programme settings Selecting extra options Selecting further options You can select Extras for a wash pro- You can select a delay start period or gramme. change the settings of the washing ma- chine. For some programmes, an Extra is ...
  • Page 29: Adding Detergent

    5. Adding detergent There are several options for adding de- Adding detergent tergent to the washing machine. Detergent drawer You can use any detergent that is suit- able for washing machines. Detergent dispensing Please follow the detergent manufac- turer's instructions in relation to dosage.
  • Page 30: Adding Fabric Conditioner Or Liquid Starch Separately

     compartment. Do not ex- sion kit for external dispensing systems ceed the maximum level mark. is required. This must be fitted by Miele Service or by a Miele Service dealer.  Touch the Start/Stop sensor. It will be automatically dispensed in the final rinse.
  • Page 31: Starting The Programme - The End Of The Programme

    6. Starting the programme – the end of the programme Starting the programme The programme can be started as soon as the Start/Stop sensor is flashing on and off.  Touch the Start/Stop sensor. The door will lock ( symbol) and the programme will start. If a delay start period has been selec- ted, this will appear in the display.
  • Page 32: Delay Start

    Delay start The Delay start function can be used to Cancelling or changing Delay set the time until the programme starts start or the programme finish time (see  Touch the Start/Stop sensor. “Delay start” under “Supervisor level”). The following will appear in the display: Selecting the Delay start func- tion Start programme...
  • Page 33: Programme Chart

    Programme chart Mop programmes - A pre-spin* and a pre-rinse cycle are carried out before the main wash.  Mops 60 °C Max. load 6.0 kg Items Cotton, mixed fibre or microfibre mops Use specialist detergents. 1400 rpm Extras: 2nd Pre-rinse , Microfibre  Rinses: 2–5*  Mops plus 40 °C to 90 °C Max.
  • Page 34: Cleaning Cloth Programmes

    Programme chart Cleaning cloth programmes - A pre-rinse cycle is carried out before the main wash.  Cloths 60 °C Max. load 3.0 kg Items Cotton, mixed fibre or microfibre cloths Use specialist detergents. 1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2–5*  Cloths plus 40 °C to 90 °C Max.
  • Page 35: Programme Packages

    Programme chart Cottons PRO 60 °C Max. load 6.0 kg Items Mixed fibre textiles (50 % cotton and 50 % polyester) - Extra energy-efficient wash programme for commercial cotton or cotton/synthetic blend textiles with normal levels of soiling, e.g. workwear. 1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2  Pads 40 °C Max.
  • Page 36 Programme chart Curtains cold to 40 °C Max. load 2.0 kg Items Curtains specified as machine-washable by the manufacturer - A pre-rinse cycle is carried out before the main wash. - For curtains which crease easily, deselect the spin speed func- tion. 600 rpm Extras: Pre-wash ...
  • Page 37 Programme chart Pre-treat mops (ready to use) - Mops are washed and pre-treated in one cycle. - A pre-spin* and a pre-rinse cycle are carried out before the main wash. - There is no water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment during the disin- fecting process.
  • Page 38 Programme chart Pre-treat cloths (ready to use) - Cleaning cloths are washed and pre-treated in one cycle. - A pre-rinse cycle is carried out before the main wash. - There is no water intake via the fabric conditioner compartment during the disin- fecting process.
  • Page 39 Programme chart Ready to use - The residual moisture after pre-treatment is selected with the  sensor control. Mops + rtu  40 °C to 90 °C Max. load 6.0 kg Items Cotton, mixed fibre or microfibre mops - Mops are washed and finished in one cycle. - A pre-spin* and a pre-rinse cycle are carried out before the main wash.
  • Page 40 Programme chart Workwear Oil/fat special 60 °C to 90 °C Max. load 6.0 kg Items Work coats, jackets, hats, cleaning cloths made from cotton or mixed fibres - Activate Pre-wash for heavy contamination. - Use liquid detergent. 1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 3 Dust/Flour special 40 °C to 90 °C Max.
  • Page 41: Standard Programmes

    Programme chart Standard programmes Whites 90 °C Max. load 6.0 kg Items Cotton, linen and mixed fibre textiles An additional pre-rinse can be programmed in.* 1400 rpm Extras: Pre-wash  Rinses: 2–5* Coloured items 30 °C to 60 °C Max. load 6.0 kg Items Cotton, linen and mixed fibre textiles - For dark coloured fabric, use a colour detergent or liquid deter- gent.
  • Page 42: Extras

    Extras Pre-wash  You can add Extras to the wash pro- grammes. A Pre-wash can be added for heavily Not all Extras can be selected with soiled laundry. Coarse soiling is every programme. If an Extra is not lis- loosened and removed before the main ted, it is not permitted for use with the wash.
  • Page 43: Special Features In The Programme Sequence

    Special features in the programme sequence Spinning for mop and cleaning cloth Spinning programmes Final spin speed In pre-treat programmes for mops and When a programme is selected, the cleaning cloths, the residual moisture of maximum spin speed for this wash pro- the load can be set using either the gramme is shown in the display.
  • Page 44: Changing The Programme Sequence

    Changing the programme sequence If you want to select a different pro- Changing a programme gramme: After the start of a programme, it is no  Close the door. longer possible to select a different pro- gramme.  Select the programme you want. You will need to cancel the current pro- ...
  • Page 45: Adding Or Removing Laundry

    Changing the programme sequence Adding or removing laundry The safety lock will remain activated if the temperature in the drum is above You can add or remove items during the 55 °C. The lock will not deactivate un- first few minutes after the programme til the temperature has dropped to be- has started.
  • Page 46: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the detergent drawer  Risk of electric shock. Only ever perform cleaning and Washing at low temperatures and the maintenance work when the appli- use of liquid detergent can lead to a ance is disconnected from the build-up of mould and bacteria in the power.
  • Page 47: Cleaning The Drum, Suds Container And Drainage System

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the detergent drawer Cleaning the drum, suds con- tainer and drainage system The drum, suds container, and drainage system can be cleaned if necessary.  Start the Clean machine programme.  Add powder detergent to the  compartment in the detergent drawer.
  • Page 48: Cleaning The Water Inlet Filters

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the water inlet filters The washing machine has filters to pro- tect the water inlet valve. Check these filters every 6 months or so. Check the filters more often if there are frequent interruptions to the external water sup- ply.
  • Page 49: Problem Solving Guide

    You are able to correct the majority of faults and problems that arise during day-to- day use without external assistance. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to call Miele Service. The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or a fault and to resolve it.
  • Page 50: Programme Cancellation And Error Message

    Service city supply.  Wait at least 2 minutes before reconnecting the washing machine to the electricity supply.  Switch the washing machine on again.  Start the programme again. If the fault message appears again, contact Miele Service.
  • Page 51: A Fault Message Appears In The Display

    The washing machine or drain valve is leaking.  Machine is leaking  Close the stopcock.  Call Miele Service. The messages will appear at the end of the programme and when the washing machine is switched on and must be acknowledged with the OK sensor control.
  • Page 52: An Unsatisfactory Wash Result

    Problem solving guide An unsatisfactory wash result Problem Cause and remedy Liquid detergent does Liquid detergents usually contain no bleaching not give the required agents. They do not remove fruit, coffee, and tea result. stains.  Use a general purpose powder detergent contain- ing a bleaching agent.
  • Page 53: General Problems

    Problem solving guide General problems Problem Cause and remedy The machine shakes The machine feet are not level and not secured. during the spin cycle.  Level the machine and adjust the feet correctly. Large amounts of deter- The water pressure is too low. gent residue remain in ...
  • Page 54: The Door Will Not Open

    The following appears The door lock has jammed. in the display:  Call Miele Service.  Door lock jammed. Call Service.
  • Page 55: Opening The Door In The Event Of A Blocked Drain Outlet And/Or Power Cut

    Problem solving guide Blocked drain outlet Opening the door in the event of a blocked drain outlet and/ If the drain outlet is blocked, there may be a large quantity of water (max. 30 l) or power cut left behind in the washing machine. ...
  • Page 56 Problem solving guide Opening the door  Danger of injury due to rotating drum. Reaching into a moving drum is ex- tremely dangerous. Always make sure that the drum is stationary before reaching in to re- move laundry.  Use a screwdriver to unlock the door. ...
  • Page 57: Miele Service

    In the event of any faults which you Optional spare parts and accessories cannot remedy yourself, please contact for this washing machine are available your Miele Dealer or Miele Service. from Miele. Contact information for Miele Service can be found at the end of this docu- ment.
  • Page 58: Installation

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Front view a Double check valves (for UK only) f Detergent drawer b Inlet hose (cold water) g Door c Inlet hose (hot water) h Access to drain valve and emergency release d Electrical connection i Height-adjustable feet e Control panel...
  • Page 59: Rear View

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Rear view a Electrical connection h Drain pipe b Interface for communicating with ex- i Module slot (for external communic- ternal appliances ation module) c Socket for external dispensing sys- j Holder for removed transit bars d Inlet hose (cold water) e Inlet hose (hot water), if fitted f Safety caps for transit bars g Transport clips for hoses...
  • Page 60: Installation Locations

    Installation on a plinth Installation locations The washing machine can be installed Side view on a steel plinth (open or closed, avail- able as an optional Miele accessory) or on a concrete plinth. 1132  Injury can occur if the washing machine has not been adequately secured.
  • Page 61: Transporting The Washing Machine To Its Installation Site

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Transporting the washing machine to Transporting the washing ma- its installation site chine to its installation site The protruding lid at the back can be  Danger of injury from incorrect used to hold the machine when trans- transport.
  • Page 62: Installation Surface

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Installation surface Removing the transit bars A concrete floor is the most suitable in- stallation surface, being far less prone to vibration during the spin cycle than wooden floorboards or a carpeted sur- face.  The machine must be level and se- curely positioned.
  • Page 63 *INSTALLATION* Installation  Pull out the transit bar.  Pull out the transit bar.  Risk of injury from sharp edges. There is a risk of injury from reaching into holes that are not covered. Cover the holes for the transit bars after they have been removed.
  • Page 64: Refitting The Transit Bars

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Levelling the washing machine The washing machine must stand per- fectly level on all four feet to ensure safe and proper operation. Incorrect installation may increase elec- tric and water consumption and may cause the machine to move about. Screwing out and adjusting the feet The 4 adjustable screw feet are used for levelling the washing machine.
  • Page 65: Securing The Washing Machine To The Plinth

    Please also check this for The necessary reprogramming must al- the feet which did not need adjust- ways be carried out by Miele Service or ment. a Miele Service Dealer. Coins/tokens must be removed from the coin box regularly.
  • Page 66: Water Connection

     Screw on the stopper provided. been designed to comply with DIN reg- Maintenance ulations. Only use genuine Miele hoses that have In the U.K. both the hot and cold wa- been tested to withstand pressure of at ter supplies must be connected to least 7000 kPa should you ever need a...
  • Page 67: Hot Water Connection

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Hot water connection* Switching to hot water operation The hot water temperature must not ex- If the washing machine is due to be ceed 70 °C (60 °C in the UK). connected to a hot water point, you can To minimise energy consumption during configure the settings Main wash water, operation with hot water, the washing...
  • Page 68: Electrical Connection

    Conversion must be performed by that conforms to the national and local Miele Service or by an authorised codes and regulations. Miele dealer. Do not connect the machine to an ex-...
  • Page 69 *INSTALLATION* Installation Single phase AC 230 V – country vari- ant 230V 25A This device is intended for connection to a power supply system where the maximum value of external phase neut- ral loop impedance Zmax of 0.38 Ohms at the point of distributor supply con- nection is not exceeded.
  • Page 70: Technical Data

    Technical data Height 850 mm Width 596 mm Width (machines with a stainless steel lid) 605 mm Depth 714 mm Depth with door open 1132 mm Weight Approx. 100 kg Maximum floor load in operation 3000 Newton Capacity 6.0 kg dry laundry Supply voltage See data plate on back of machine Rated load See data plate on back of machine Fuse rating...
  • Page 71: Supervisor Level

     Select the setting you want. chine from unauthorised access. Some settings are only visible if ex- Please inform Miele Service if you ternal devices are connected via the have forgotten your new code. Miele XCI box.
  • Page 72: Language

    Supervisor level Language Keypad tone volume The display can be set to appear in The volume of the tone that sounds one of several different languages. To when a sensor is touched can also be select the permanent operator lan- changed.
  • Page 73: Anti-Crease

    Supervisor level Anti-crease "Display" switch-off status The Anti-crease function reduces To save energy, the display goes out creasing after the end of the pro- and the Start/Stop button flashes gramme. slowly. At the end of the programme, the drum Changing this setting leads to increased continues to turn at intervals for up to energy consumption.
  • Page 74: Machine" Switch-Off Status

    Supervisor level "Machine" switch-off status Programme name The washing machines switches itself When selecting a standard pro- off automatically. It is switched off gramme, the name of the selected after the end of the programme/Anti- programme is shown in the display. crease phase, or after being switched - On (factory default) on if no further selection is made.
  • Page 75: Main Wash Water

    Supervisor level Main wash water Final rinse water You can select the water type for the You can select the water type for the main wash. last rinse in some programmes. - Cold - Cold (factory default) Only cold water is used for the main Only cold water is used for the final wash.
  • Page 76: Mops Temp. Standard Plus

    Supervisor level Mops temp. Standard plus Microfibre mops The pre-set temperature can be The Microfibre Extra can be selected altered in the Mops plus and Mops for the mop programmes. plus + rtu programmes. - Inactive, not visible - 40 °C (factory default) - Can be selected, visible (factory de- - 60 °C fault)
  • Page 77: Cloths Ch-Th. Disin

    Supervisor level Cloths Ch-th. disin. Early warning counter The pre-set disinfection process can An internal counter reports when an be altered in the Cloths chemo- external dispenser container is almost thermal disinfection programme. empty. The counter in question then has to be reset. - 40 °C/20 min - 60 °C/20 min (factory default) Water level Cottons...
  • Page 78: Cottons Pre-Wash Temp

    Supervisor level Cottons Pre-wash temp Wash time Minimum iron You can select the temperature for the You can increase the duration for the pre-wash in the Cottons programme. main wash in the Minimum iron pro- gramme. - 30 °C (factory default) - + 0 min (factory default) - 35 °C - + 5 min - 40 °C...
  • Page 79: Cottons Rinses

    Supervisor level Cottons rinses Temp reduction You can alter the number of rinses The suds temperature can be reduced carried out in the Cottons and in the to prevent the suds from boiling too standard mop programmes. early in high-altitude locations. - 2 rinses (factory default) Factory default: Off - 3 rinses...
  • Page 80: Programme Packages

    The code can system is connected to the washing be modified. machine via the Miele XCI box. The code is: 0 0 0 - No function (factory default) Tip: Make a note of your new code if - Peak load with 230 V...
  • Page 81: Peak Load Prevention

    Payment system The peak-load negotiation function External hardware is connected via the can be deactivated with disinfection Miele XCI box. programmes. When a signal is re- If you wish to change the settings after gistered, the washing machine's the commissioning process, please heater is not switched off.
  • Page 82: Feedback Signal To Pay System

    Supervisor level Feedback signal to pay system FOC programmes Setting the feedback signal for the In coin mode, you can decide whether coin box. Drain/Spin programme can be used for free. - Factory default: Off Factory default: Off - End of programme Payment system lock The feedback signal is sent at the end of the programme.
  • Page 83 Tel. +971 4 3044 999, Fax. +971 4 3418 852 Tel: (01) 461 07 10, Fax: (01) 461 07 97 800-MIELE (64353) E-Mail: info@miele.ie, Internet: www.miele.ie E-Mail: info@miele.ae, Website: www.miele.ae Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany...
  • Page 84 PWM 506 Mop Star 60 en-GB M.-Nr. 11 116 550 / 02...

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