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TO FIT FOLLOWING MIELE TUMBLE DRYER MODELS T4205C T4221C T4223C T4224C T4225C T4227C T4228C T4262C T4263C T4267C. T8823C T8966WP T8926WP. T8302 TO TT8662C T8822C. T7634C TO T7946C T7744C. T4804C T4805C T4809C T4839C T4882C T4884C T4885C T4888C T4889C T4891C T4892C T4898C.
Type: Carbon Brush
£6.38 postage
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Genuine New Miele washing machine carbon brushes- 4297413
1 X SET OF CARBON BRUSHES WITH RUBBER MOUNTS PART NUMBER 4297410 TO FIT FOLLOWING MIELE WASHING MACHINE MODELS (CASSETTE MODELS). AND ANY LATER WASHING MACHINES WITH A CASSETTE TYPE MOTOR. ALL LATE W700 SERIES INC W697,W698,W699-W795.
Type: Carbon Brush
£12.00 postage
Brand: Miele
WASHING MACHINE CARBON BRUSHES TO FIT MIELE SET OF 2 WITH HOLDERS
CARBON BRUSHES (SET OF 2) TO FIT MIELE WASHING MACHINES. THESE BRUSHES WILL FIT THE FOLLOWING MODELS.
Type: Carbon Brush
£8.99 postage
Brand: Miele
2 x Genuine MIELE Tumble Dryer Triangle Type Carbon Brushes Spare Part
2 x Genuine Miele Tumble Dryer Carbon Brushes.
Type: Carbon Brush
£9.99 postage
Brand: Miele
Genuine Miele Tumble Dryer Carbon Brushes 5153702
Original code: 5153702. Top quality GENUINE set of carbon brushes for MIELE Tumble Dryers. Compatible with these MIELE models.
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£8.99 postage
Type: Carbon BrushBrand: MieleColour: White
Genuine Miele Tumble Dryer Carbon Brushes 4490382
Original code: 4490382. Top quality GENUINE set of carbon brushes for MIELE Tumble Dryers. Compatible with these MIELE models.
This includes 2 x carbon brushes built into the module. This will enable us to assist you more thoroughly with your request and to deal with any difficulties.
Page 1 Operating instructions for Washing machine W 844 It is essential to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident, or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 05 421 280..
Page 2: Caring For Our Environment
Caring for our environment Caring for our environment Disposal of the packing Disposal of your old appliance material Old appliances contain materials which can be recycled. Please contact your The transport and protective packing dealer, your local waste collection has been selected from materials centre or scrap merchant about poten- which are environmentally friendly for tial recycling schemes.
Page 3: Table Of Contents
Contents Contents Caring for our environment Disposal of the packing material ....2 Disposal of your old appliance .
Guide to the machine Guide to the machine General view 1 Electric supply cable 5 Facia panel with controls 2 Inlet hose (able to withstand press- 6 Door ures of at least 70 bar) 7 Access panel for drain pump, drain 3 Flexible drain hose (with detachable filter and emergency door release swivel elbow)
Page 7: Control Panel
Guide to the machine Control panel “I-ON / 0-OFF” button “Spin” button To switch the machine ON or OFF or For spin speed, Rinse hold and With- to interrupt a programme. out final spin “Door” button Indicator lights Opens the machine door. Showing the selected spin speed.
Page 8: Warning And Safety Instructions
Repairs should only be undertaken by a Miele approved This appliance should not be oper- engineer. ated by children. Supervise its use Ensure current is not supplied to the ap- by the elderly or infirm.
Page 9 Faulty components must only be time (e.g. holiday), especially if there is exchanged for Miele original spare no floor drain (gully) in the immediate vi- parts. Only when these parts are fitted cinity.
Page 10: Disposal Of Your Old Machine
Accessory parts may only be fitted tomer Service Department. when expressly approved by Textiles which have been pre- Miele. If other parts are used, guaran- treated in solvent based cleaning tee, performance and product liability agents must be thoroughly rinsed in claims may be invalidated.
Page 11: Washing Environmentally And Economically
Washing environmentally and economically Washing environmentally and economically – Water consumption and energy – Use the 'Short' wash option for nor- usage are determined by the size of mally or very lightly soiled laundry. the load. Load to the maximum rec- –..
Page 12: Before Using For The First Time
Before using for the first time Before using for the first time Before using the machine for the first time ensure that it is correctly in- stalled and connected. See the rele- vant section under 'Installation'. Also check that the fluff filter is securely tightened.
Page 13: How To Wash Correctly Brief Guide
How to wash correctly How to wash correctly Dark textiles often contain excess dye Brief guide and should be washed separately sev- The headings numbered ( ,..) eral times before being included in a show the operating sequence and can mixed load.
Page 14: To Start A Programme
How to wash correctly Press the “Door” button. To start a programme Load the drum. Press in the “I-ON/0-OFF” button. Unfold washing and load loosely in the – The programme selector should be drum. To achieve best results it is ad- pointing to Finish, the indicator light visable to make up mixed loads consist- 'Anti crease/Finish'..
Page 15 How to wash correctly Select any additional Select a spin speed. option required. A maximum of two additional options can be chosen, provided they are com- patible with the programme selected, (see the Programme survey in the Sec- tion on programmes). Only one option out of 'Soak', 'Pre-wash'..
Page 16: After Washing
How to wash correctly After washing § Press the “Door” button. Press and release the “I-On/0-Off” button. Remove the washing. Only remove washing from the ma- chine once the drum has stopped turning, otherwise you may seriously injure yourself. Check the folds in the door seal for any small articles e.g.
Page 17: Adding Or Removing Washing After Programme Start
How to wash correctly General exceptions: Adding or removing washing after programme start The door cannot be opened when: Washing can be added or removed – the suds temperature is above 55°C. after the programme has already – the additional option “Water plus” started, when using the following pro- has been selected, grammes.
Page 18: Programme
How to wash correctly To select a different programme pro- Programme . . . ceed as follows: . . . interruption With the “I-On/0-Off” button switch off the appliance. Press the “I-ON/0-OFF” button. Turn the programme selector to To continue with the same pro- 'Finish'.
Page 19: Adding Detergent
Adding detergent Adding detergent All modern detergents produced for Water Hardness automatic washing machines are suit- Hardness Type of able, including liquid, compact (con- range water Hardness °dH centrated), tablets and special applica- (hardness) level in German mmol / l tion detergents.
Page 20: Adding Detergent
Adding detergent Adding detergent Water softeners A water softener can be used to cut down on the use of detergents in water hardness ranges II-IV. Dispense ac- cording to the amount specified on the packaging. First add detergent and then the water softener. Use a quantity of detergent as for soft water.
Page 21: Automatic Fabric Conditioners, Texturisers, Or Liquid Starch
Adding detergent Automatic fabric conditioners, tex- Separate fabric conditioner or tex- turisers, or liquid starch turiser Open the lid of compartment Add fabric conditioner or texturiser to the compartment p. Turn the programme selector to “Starch”. Select a spin speed. Press the “Start”..
Page 22: Programmes
Programmes Programmes Programme selection Programme Fabric Temperature max. spin speed Cottons and linen fabrics, e.g. bed linen, table 95°C to 30°C 1200 COTTONS linen, towelling, jeans, underwear, T-shirts, nappies. Wash load as for standard tests 60°C 1200 COTTONS (60°C) white nylon, white polyester fabrics (50°C), 60°C to 30°C MINIMUM IRON coloured nylon, polyester, cotton and viscose..
Page 23 Programmes max. load Additional options Notes 5 kg – Soak With heavily soiled items select 'Soak' or 'Pre-wash'. Wash – Pre-wash dark colours in liquid detergent. – Short For normally soiled items select 'Short'. – Water plus (Option 1,2,3,4) 5 kg For test institutes: Programme setting for tests according to EN 60456 Standard Programme..
Page 24: Sequence
Programmes Sequence COTTONS MINIMUM DELICATES WOOLLENS IRON Soak optional optional optional – Pre-wash optional optional optional – Main wash Top-up rinse from 75°C programmable – – – Graduated rinsing – from 40°C – No. of rinses – normal 3 or 4 –..
Programmes Tumble dry Care symbols at normal temperature Washing at low temperature Cottons 95°C, 75°C do not tumble dry Cottons 60°C Cottons 40°C Ironing hot iron Cottons 30°C medium hot iron Minimum iron 60°C, 50°C cool iron Minimum iron 40°C do not iron Minimum iron 30°C N.B.
Page 27: Additional Options
Additional options Additional options To select an additional option to the Adding detergent for the Soak op- basic programme press the button for tion: that option. The indicator light for the Add the total amount into compartment option comes on. j or directly on to the laundry in the If an additional option is chosen which drum.
Page 28: Water Plus
Additional options Water plus Spin The water level increases in 'soak', A final spin is carried out at the end pre-wash', 'main wash' and / or of each of the basic programmes, if 'rinses', and / or an extra rinse can a spin speed had been selected.
Page 29: Electronic Programme Locking
Additional options Switching off programme locking Electronic programme locking early Programme locking prevents the ma- Press the “Start” button for at least 5 chine from being opened or the pro- seconds. gramme cancelled during a wash Exception: programme. The indicator light 'Anti-crease/Finish' Switching on programme locking in the Sequence display flashes.
Page 30: Programmable Functions
Programmable functions Programmable functions Selecting the programmable function Programmable functions enable the To select the 'Maximum water level' user to introduce further features as programmable function: turn the pro- required. They remain stored in memory until they are cancelled by gramme selector to –..
Page 31: Water Plus System
Programmable functions Selecting programming mode Water plus system The machine must be switched off The 'Water plus' button offers four op- and the drum door closed. The pro- tions, increasing water level and / or gramme selector must point to 'Fin- bringing in an extra rinse cycle.
Page 32 Programmable functions Selecting the Options Storing in memory By pressing the 'START' button you When you have selected the Option can select the other options. To confirm you require, SWITCH the machine OFF a new selection another indicator light with the 1-On/0-OFF' button. The Op- comes on and the previous one goes tion is stored in the machine’s memory.
Page 33: Activating The I Compartment
Programmable functions Selecting the programmable function Activating the i compartment To select the 'Activating the i com- This function should be activated if partment' programmable function turn traditional 'big box' detergents are the programme selector to – Spin ***. used. For the first 10 seconds of the main wash cycle water flows in Activating through compartment i.
Page 34: Soak Time
Programmable functions Selecting the programmable function Soak time To select the 'Soak time' programm- This is accessed for a programme by able function turn the programme selec- pressing the SOAK button on the tor to – WOOLLENS Cold. facia. The 'Rinse' indicator light comes on in the sequence display.
Page 35: Gentle Action
Programmable functions Selecting the programmable function Gentle action To select the 'Gentle action' programm- For gentle washing of slightly soiled able function turn the programme selec- items. Drum action is reduced. tor to – WOOLLENS 40 °C ***. Gentle action can be used with the Cot- tons, Minimum iron, Quick Wash, Mixed Activating wash and Starch programmes.
Page 36: Top-up Rinse For Cottons
Programmable functions Selecting the programmable function Top-up rinse for Cottons To select the 'Top-up rinse for Cottons' At the end of the main wash addi- programmable function turn the pro- tional water flows into the drum and gramme selector to – the suds are cooled down.
Page 37: Memory Function
Programmable functions As this programmable function is active Memory function when the machine is first delivered, the 'Rinses' indicator light will come on in If an additional option is selected for the sequence display as soon as the a programme, and / or the spin op- programme selector is turned to DELI- tion is altered, the machine stores CATES 30°C.
Page 38: Cleaning And Care
Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Cleaning the washing machine Extra cleaning Clean the casing with a mild non-ab- Carrying out a hot wash (70°C or rasive detergent or soap and water. above) with powder detergent approx. Wipe dry with a soft cloth. once every six weeks will help to en- sure that no deposits build up in the Clean the facia panel and flap with a..
Page 39: Cleaning The Detergent Dispenser Drawer
Cleaning and care Cleaning the detergent dispen- ser drawer Pull out the detergent dispenser drawer until a resistance is felt. Clean the dispenser compartments and conditioner channel. Regularly remove any detergent residues. Press down the red release catch and at the same time pull the drawer right out of the machine.
Page 40: Cleaning The Fluff (drain) Filter And Pump
Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Cleaning the fluff (drain) filter and pump Check the fluff (drain) filter initially after 3-4 washes to ascertain how often it is likely to require cleaning. With normal cleaning approx. 2 litres of water run out. If the drain outlet is clogged, more water will be retained in the machine (up to 25 litres).
Page 41 Cleaning and care Clean the inside of the fluff filter hous- ing. Remove any deposits of lime scale and detergent or foreign objects from the thread of the filter housing and filter unit (as these objects can cause a leakage of water).
Page 42: To Clean The Water Inlet Filters
To clean the filter in the union in the hose able to withstand pressure of at open end of the inlet hose: least 70 bar. Miele’s own hoses meet First turn off the stopcock. this requirement. Unscrew the threaded union con-..
Page 43: Problem Solving Guide
Problem solving guide Problem solving guide Repair work to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably qualified person in accordance with local and national regulations. Unauth- orised repairs could be dangerous. What to do, if . . . Cause .
Page 44 Problem solving guide What to do, if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . . – The water inlet is restricted. The stopcock is not opened . . . the “Check (water) inlet' far enough. indicator flashes during the –..
Page 45 Problem solving guide What to do, if . . . Cause Remedy – The final spin has not taken Loosen and re-distribute the . . . the indicator light “Drain place. The machine detected washing. / Final spin” flashes. an imbalance. –..
Page 46 Problem solving guide What to do, if . . . Cause Remedy – The water supply pressure is Clean the filter in the water . . . large residues of deter- too low. inlet system. gent remain in the dispenser –..
Page 47: Opening The Drum Door In The Event Of A Power Failure
Problem solving guide Opening the drum door in the To check water pressure event of a power failure Place a bucket under the stopcock. Switch off the washing machine. Turn on the stopcock. Open the fluff (drain) filter flap and If 5 litres of water flow into the bucket in drain the water as described in 15 seconds the water pressure is cor-..
Page 48: After Sales Service
PC is reserved for the service engineer, for updates to your machine – Your Miele Dealer or in future years. – Your nearest Miele Service depart- When for example technological devel- ment (see back cover for the ad- opments offer advanced modifications dress).
Page 49: Installation Installation Surface
The most stable part of the floor is usually in the corner. If the machine is installed on a raised plinth, it has to be secured Turn the left-hand transit bar 90°. against slippage during spin using retaining clips (available from the Miele Spare Parts Dept).
Page 50 Installation Turn the right-hand transit bar 90°. Plug the two holes with the plastic caps supplied. The machine should not be moved with- out the transit fitting in place. The transit fitting should be stored in a safe place for future use. It must be re-fitted if the machine is to be moved again.
Page 51: Levelling The Machine
Installation With a screwdriver loosen and turn Levelling the machine the foot 1 together with the counter- The machine must stand perfectly level nut 2 to the left, (see illustration on all four feet to ensure safe and below) and screw out. proper operation.
Page 52: Building Under
Installation Washer and Dryer stack Building under A Miele tumble dryer can be stacked To build this appliance under a con- with the washing machine. A stacking tinuous worktop / in a kitchen run: kit* is necessary and can be pur-..
Page 53: Connection To Water Supply
If replacing the inlet hose only use a hose able to withstand pressure of at least 70 bar. This also applies to all fixtures and fittings used. Miele orig- inal parts fulfil this condition.
Page 54: Connection To The Drainage System
If required, the drain hose can be ex- tended to a length of 5 m. The necess- ary parts can be purchased from the Miele Spare Parts Department, or your Miele dealer. For a delivery head of more than 1 m (up to a maximum of 1.8 m) a second..
Page 55: Electrical Connection U.k
Installation Where it is necessary to change plugs, Electrical connection U.K. if the colours of the wires in the mains All electrical work should be carried out lead of this appliance do not corre- only by a suitably qualified and compe- spond with the coloured markings tent person, in strict accordance with identifying the terminals of your plug,..
Page 56 Installation Electrical connection U.K. Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363 If this machine is fitted with a non-re- wireable plug, the following information applies: If the socket outlets are not suitable for the plug supplied with the product, it must be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted.
Page 57: Consumption Data
Consumption data Consumption data Programme Load Consumption data (without any additional op- Energy Water Programme time tions or in kWh litres normal short programmable functions) COTTONS 95°C 5.0 kg 1.70 1 h 54 mins 1 h 26 mins 60°C* 5.0 kg 0.95 1 h 58 mins 1 h 16 mins..
Page 58: Technical Data
Technical Data Technical Data Height...85 cm Width ...59.5 cm Depth .
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