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Miele programme packages have arrived in the UK |
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Post# 426504   4/3/2010 at 08:29 (5,130 days old) by l86810 (Southend, UK)   |   | |
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Hi everyone!
Not sure if you all remember but some time ago, Miele announced in one of it's press releases, that they would be releasing a series of models with downloadable programme packages which you could tailor to your lifestyle. Well they're here... I found the list in the Manuals section of the Miele UK site. I haven't been to the manuals section for a few months however, the manual was coincidentally uploaded only 3 days ago. titled "W 1945_additional programme packages" The list is below... and part (most) of my interest in washing machines is the programming.. so as far as I'm concerned the more programmes to use, the better! However even I'll agree that one step too far is the "Toy building blocks" prgramme, allowing you to wash Lego(?!!!) in your machine using a netted bag!!! (Not my words, but Mieles!) Eco – Cottons Eco (20% saving) – Cottons Eco plus (30% saving) – Minimum iron Eco (20% saving) Home – Curtains – Down filled items – Pillows – Proofing – Silks/lingerie Hygiene & kids – Cottons hygiene – Express 20 – Kids' quick wash – Minimum iron hygiene – Toy building blocks Nursery – Baby towelling – Baby wear – Kids' sleeping bags – Nappies – Soft toys Sport & leisure – Bathrobes – Outerwear – Proofing – Sportswear – Trainers Anyway, have a download of the manual and let me know your thoughts! Oh, and I checked out the W1945 whilst i was there and it has a new "Eco Feedback" function which seems pretty cool. Showing you the approx Energy and Water consumption before the wash and the actual results after. |
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Post# 426634 , Reply# 1   4/3/2010 at 21:42 (5,129 days old) by Somonica ()   |   | |
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Aren't we can wash Lego or other plastic toys already with the "plastic" program on Miele Dishwasher? |
Post# 426782 , Reply# 3   4/4/2010 at 15:19 (5,128 days old) by riberlove ()   |   | |
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Well it can be a little bit ambiguous! :) |