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Technical Information
4.3 Miele Eco Wash System
W1900 Series Clothes Washers
All Miele Electronic Clothes Washers use the Miele Eco Wash System to avoid wasting detergent by sealing the Drain Outlet with a Ball Valve
(Refer to Figure 4-1 – Item 1). This ensures that all the detergent is retained in the suds container where it can be quickly dissolved. Water is taken into the suds container via the detergent dispenser, concertina hose and siphon odor trap.
Figure 4-1: Eco Wash System
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Table of contents
- 6 Appliance Overview
- 7 Overview of Controls
- 11 Technical Data
- 13 Dispenser Assembly
- 15 Layout of Electrical Components W1903, W1918, W1926 & W
- 16 Layout of Electrical Components W1966 & W
- 17 Electrical Requirements
- 18 Plumbing Requirements
- 19 Installation Procedure
- 23 General Operation
- 23 Additional Function Pushbuttons
- 25 Casing Assembly
- 25 Electro-Mechanical Door Lock
- 26 Miele Eco Wash System
- 27 Drum Suspension
- 28 Heating Circuit Information
- 29 Water Level Switch
- 29 Water Control System – Intake
- 30 Water Control System – Rinses
- 30 Inlet Hose(s) Filters
- 30 4.10 Inlet Valves
- 30 4.11 Dispenser Assembly
- 31 4.12 Non-Return Valve & Drain Venting
- 32 4.13 Main Motor
- 32 4.14 Motor Speed Control
- 32 4.15 Tachogenerator
- 33 4.16 Imbalance Monitoring
- 33 4.17 Motor Circuit
- 34 4.18 Program Control
- 34 Heater Relays
- 35 Dispenser Drawer – Removal
- 36 Appliance Lid – Removal
- 36 Front Service Panel – Access
- 37 Door Seal – Replacement
- 38 Air Trap – Replacement
- 39 Heater Element(s) – Replacement
- 39 Inlet Valve – Replacement
- 40 Manual Draining and Filter Removal
- 41 Drain Pump - Replacement
- 42 5.10 Main Motor – Carbon Brush Replacement
- 43 5.11 Control Electronic – Removal
- 44 5.12 Power Supply Electronic - Removal
- 45 Procedure)
- 47 5.14 Water Level Switch - Replacement
- 48 5.15 Heater Relays - Access
- 49 Service Mode - W1903, W1918, W1926 & W
- 50 Service Mode - W1966 and W
- 51 Fault Codes
- 52 Fault Code – Definitions (W1966 & W1986 Only)
- 54 Programming Mode
- 57 Description of Programmable Options
- 61 Special Features
- 61 6.6.1 Electronic Program Lock
- 61 6.6.2 Child Safety Lock
- 62 6.6.3 Demonstration Mode
- 63 Fault Indicators
- 67 Porthole Door is locked / unable to access service door
- 67 Customer reports water leaks from front left side of the appliance
- 67 Replacement