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Post# 391000   11/5/2009 at 16:00 (5,279 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

First at all, hello to everybody :D:D
I´m new here and want to have a nice time :D:D:P
Here you can see my washing machine and my dryer, also on the top my detergents :D:D (I have more than the detergents you see)
Washing machine: Miele W 2241 WPS Softtronic
Dryer: Miele T 495C





Post# 391001 , Reply# 1   11/5/2009 at 16:07 (5,279 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

Here you can see a pic of a sudsy wash :DD


Post# 391017 , Reply# 2   11/5/2009 at 16:49 (5,279 days old) by favorit ()        
Hi Can

welcome here on AW.org !
Suds control works well in the W2241.
Maybe old Siwamats haven't it ... ;-))

Ciao
Carlo


Post# 391154 , Reply# 3   11/6/2009 at 06:36 (5,278 days old) by tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

WOW! Looks like you have multiple connections for your toys. Would you tell me, please, what is the fitting in the drain pipe? In the first picture the drain behind your machine looks the same as the unused connections next to your machines. Is that a water meter on the supply pipe? Do you remove the machines' electrical plugs from the outlets when the machines are not in use? I ask because, in my ignorance of plumbing and electrical connections outside of the US, I do not see the male plug from the machines' cords connected to the female outlets on the wall.

I love my W1918 and W1986.
Thanks for sharing. Have fun.


Post# 391185 , Reply# 4   11/6/2009 at 11:23 (5,278 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

The fitting behind the machine is a water meter to see how much water you used.
And no, i don´t need to remove the electrical plugs :D:D


Post# 391188 , Reply# 5   11/6/2009 at 11:26 (5,278 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

Here is a picture of the laundry room where our and our neigbours machines are standing. Her brand is SIEMENS

Post# 391189 , Reply# 6   11/6/2009 at 11:29 (5,278 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

And this is the washing machine and the dryer

Post# 391190 , Reply# 7   11/6/2009 at 11:30 (5,278 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

Washing machine

Post# 391193 , Reply# 8   11/6/2009 at 11:31 (5,278 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

Dryer

Post# 391199 , Reply# 9   11/6/2009 at 12:01 (5,278 days old) by mielefan18 ()        

Here is the control panel of my Miele.
A little translation for all of you :D:D from left to right.
Start = start
Inteniv = intensive
Vorwäsche = pre-wash
Einweichen = soak
Wasser plus = more water
Schleuderdrehzahl = spin speed
Spülstop = rinse hold
Ohne Schleudern = no spin

Programmes:
Koch- / Buntwäsche = boilwash / coloured
Pflegeleicht = easy-care
Feinwäsche = fine wash
Wolle = Wool
Seide = silk
Mini = express 30min 40°C
Automatik = automatic 40°C
Stärken = starch
Extraspülen = extra rinse
Schleudern / Pumpen = spin / drain

Cycle following
Einw./Vorwäsche = soak / pre-wash
Waschen = wash
Spülen = rinse
Spülstop = rinse hold
Pumpen / Endschleudern = drain / final spin
Knitterschutz / Ende = anti-crease / end



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