Miele W 1740 Operating Instructions
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Automatic7621* cold to 40°C Max. load 3.5 kg Fabric Mixed loads of garments suitable for theCottonsandMinimum iron programmes. Sort according to colour. Note The wash parameters (e.g. water level, wash rhythm and spin speed) are adjusted automatically in this programme to ensure the best possible care and wash result for each item. Sportswear 30°C to 60°C Max. load 2.0 kg Fabric Lightly soiled sports garments which require washing or freshening up. Outerwear cold to 40°C Max. load 2.0 kg Fabric Outerwear made from micro-fibres such as Gore-Tex ®, SYMPATEX®, WINDSTOPPER®etc. Note – Zip up jackets before washing. – Do not use fabric conditioner. Proofing 40°C Max. load 2.0 kg Fabric For treating microfibre fabrics, skiwear, fine, closeweave cotton garments (poplin) or tablecloths to provide a water and dirt resistant finish. Note – The items should be colour sorted and freshly laundered and spun or dried before proofing. – For best results, the items should be heat-treated afterwards, either in a tumble dryer or by ironing. Spin Note– Drain only: Select Nou. – Make sure you select the appropriate spin speed. * Please note that the buckets represent garment care label symbols. See Garment care label symbols. Programme chart 21
The following extra options can be selected in addition to the programme: Short Water plus Pre-wash Buzzer CottonsXXXX Minimum ironXXXX DelicatesXXX Woollens/X ExpressXX AutomaticX SportswearXXXX OuterwearXXXX ProofingX SpinX Extra options 22
Main wash Rinses Spinning Water levelWash rhythmWater levelRinses Interim spinFinal spin Cottonsda(2-41)LL Minimum iron(ce2-3 2)LL Delicatesede3–L Woollenseee2LL Expressdbd2-32)LL Automatic(abce2-3 2)LL Sportsweardcd2LL Outerwearede3L 3)L Proofing(d–––L Spin– – –––L d= Low water level (= Medium water level e= High water levela= Intensive rhythm b= Normal rhythm c= Gentle rhythm d= Sensitive rhythm e= Handwash rhythm See the following page for more information about the programme sequences. Programme sequence 23
This machine has fully electronic controls with automatic load recognition. It takes in the right amount of water required for the programme depending on the amount of laundry and its absorbency rate. This means that programme cycles and durations can vary. The programme sequences outlined in the chart are based on the basic programme with a full load. Extra options which can be selected have not been taken into account. The display shows the stage the programme has reached.Special features in the programme sequences: Anti-crease: At the end of the programme, with the exception of theWoollensprogramme, the drum continues to turn at intervals for up to 30 minutes to help prevent creasing. The door can be opened and laundry removed at any time during the anti-crease phase. 1)A second rinse is carried out when a temperature of 60°C to 95°C has been selected. A third rinse is carried out when a temperature below 60°C is selected. A third or fourth rinse is carried out if: – there is too much foam in the drum – a spin speed lower than 700 rpm has been selected –Nouhas been selected. 2)A third rinse is carried out if: Nouhas been selected. 3)In theOuterwearprogramme, laundry is only spun after the main wash. Programme sequence 24
Washing The figure quoted in the bucket is the maximum temperature the garment can be washed at. The number of bars under the symbol indicates the level of agitation permitted. 9No bar under the symbol: = normal agitation 4One bar under the symbol: = reduced agitation cTwo bars under the symbol: = much reduced agitation /Hand wash (if no temperature is specified use the lowest temperature or cold) hDo not wash Drying The number of dots indicates the drying temperature qNormal temperature rLow temperature sDo not tumble dry Ironing The number of dots indicates the ironing temperature IHot iron (max sole plate temp. approx. 200°C) HMedium hot iron (max sole plate temp. approx. 150°C) GCool iron (max sole plate temp. approx. 110°C). Do not steam iron garments carrying this symbol. JDo not iron Professional cleaning fDry clean only. The letters indicate the type of cleaning agent required. p wProfessional Wet Clean only DDo not dry clean Bleaching xAny oxidising bleaching agent can be used {Only use an oxygen based bleach or a non-chlorine bleach zDo not bleach Garment care label symbols 25
Cancelling a programme You can cancel a programme at any time after it has started. ^Press theStart/Stopbutton. Cancel programme ^Press the flashingStart/Stopbutton again. The suds will be pumped away. If you want to remove the laundry: ^Press theDoorbutton. If you want to select a different programme: ^Switch the machine off with theI-On/ 0-Offbutton. ^Switch the washing machine back on again. ^Check that there is still detergent in the detergent drawer. Add detergent, if necessary. ^ Select and start a new programme. Interrupting a programme ^ Switch the machine off with theI-On/ 0-Offbutton. To continue with the same programme: ^ Switch the machine back on with the I-On/0-Offbutton. Changing a programme After the start of a programme it is no longer possible to select a different programme. Temperature It is possible to select a different temperature up to 5 minutes after the programme has started. ^Press theTemperaturebutton. Spin speed It is possible to change the spin speed up until the final spin begins. ^Press theSpin speedbutton. Extra options It is possible to select or deselect the ShortandWater plusextra options up to five minutes after the programme has started. A programme cannot be cancelled or changed if the safety lock has been activated. Changing the programme sequence 26
Adding or removing laundry after a programme has started ^Press theDoorbutton to open the drum door. ^Add or remove items. ^Close the drum door. The programme will continue automatically. Please note: Once a programme has started the machine cannot recognise any adjustment to the load. For this reason, if laundry is added or removed after the start of a programme, the machine will always complete the programme cycle assuming a full load which can lead to an increase in the programme duration shown in the display. The door cannot be opened, if: – the suds temperature is above55°C. – the water is above a certain level. – the programme has reached the Final spinstage. If you press theDoorbutton when the above conditions are present, the following will appear in the display: :Door locked Safety lock The safety lock prevents the machine from being opened, the programme from being cancelled or the machine from being switched off during a wash programme. To activate the safety lock ^Press and hold in theStart/Stop button after the programme has started. Stop or in 3 secs0 ^Keep theStart/Stopbutton pressed in until the time has elapsed and the following appears in the display: Locked0 The safety lock is now activated. It is deactivated automatically at the end of the programme. To deactivate the safety lock ^ Press and hold in theStart/Stop button after the programme has started. Unlock in 3 secs0 ^ Keep theStart/Stopbutton pressed in until the time has elapsed and the following appears in the display: Unlocked1 Changing the programme sequence 27
The correct detergent All modern detergents produced for automatic washing machines are suitable. Use dispensing aids, e.g. balls, if these are supplied with the detergent. Tablets are suitable for full loads, but note that it may be impractical to reduce tablets for smaller loads. Some tablets do not dissolve as rapidly as others, and may not be suitable for programmes with short durations. Do not use biological detergents on silk, as the enzymes may damage the silk. Instructions for use and recommended dosage amounts are given on the detergent packaging. Liquid detergent should be dispensed using a ball provided by the manufacturer for programmes without a pre-wash. For programmes with a pre-wash you will need to purchase a special container from the Miele Spare Parts department which sits in the main wash compartment jof the detergent dispenser drawer. Add liquid detergent to this container for the main wash and to compartmentifor the pre-wash. All purpose detergent for whites*Detergent for coloured fabrics*Detergent for delicates Cottons X X Minimum iron X X Delicates X Woollens Liquid detergent for machine-washable woollens Express X X Automatic X X Sportswear X X Outerwear X Proofing Only use proofing agents which are stated by the manufacturer as being suitable for use on membrane textiles as these consist of fluorochemical compounds. Do not useproofing agents which contain paraffin. Add proofing agents to compartment§. *Powder, tablet, liquid and liquid tab detergent Detergent 28
The right amount to dispense will depend on the following: –The quantity of laundry –The soiling level of the laundry Lightly soiled No visible dirt or stains. Possibly slight body odour. Normally soiled Visibly dirty and/or just a few slight stains. Heavily soiled Visible dirt and stains and/or dried on soiling. – The water hardness level. Check with your local water supplier if you do not know the hardness level in your area. Water softener A water softener can be used to cut down on the use of detergents in hard water areas. Dispense according to the amount specified on the packaging. First add detergent and then the water softener. Miele branded water softening tablets are available from the Miele Spare Parts Department or via the internet on www.miele-shop.com. Use a quantity of detergent as for soft water. Miele do not recommend connecting the machine to a household water softener. Washing with several components If you wash using several components (e.g. special application detergents), we recommend always dispensing the agents into compartmentjin the following order: 1. Detergent 2. Water softeners 3. Stain remover This way the agents are distributed more evenly. Detergent 29
Fabric conditioners and liquid starch Fabric conditioners make garments soft to handle and help prevent static cling when tumble drying. Starch stiffens and gives body to items of laundry, e.g. shirts, tablecloths and bed linen. Automatic dispensing of fabric conditioner or liquid starch to laundry at the end of a programme ^ Add the fabric conditioner or liquid starch to compartment§.Do not exceed the maximum level mark. It will be automatically dispensed in the last rinse. At the end of the programme a small amount of water remains in the fabric conditioner compartment§. If starching frequently, thoroughly clean the dispenser compartment, especially the siphon tube and the fabric conditioner channel, regularly. See Cleaning the detergent dispenser drawer. Do not use powder starch formulations or viscous liquid starch in the§ compartment as it will clog up. Colour run and dye removers / dyes ^Do not usecolour run or dye removers in this machine. ^Dyes suitable for use in domestic washing machines can be used. However, please note that the salt used in the dyeing process can cause corrosion to stainless steel components in the machine if you dye frequently. Always observe the manufacturers instructions carefully. Detergent 30