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Loading Type | Front Load |
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Load Capacity | 7 kg |
Energy Efficiency Class | A+++ |
Spin Speed | Variable |
Maximum Spin Speed | 1400 RPM |
Noise Level (Spinning) | 72 dB |
Type | Front Load |
Water Consumption | 49 L |
Provides a general overview of the W1900 series washer components and their placement.
Details the control panel layout and functions for W1903 & W1918 models.
Presents technical specifications including dimensions, weight, capacity, and electrical requirements for various models.
Diagrams and lists of electrical components for specific W1900 series washer models.
Details the electrical supply and connection requirements for the W1900 series washers.
Outlines water inlet and drain connection specifications and requirements.
Step-by-step guide for installing the W1900 series clothes washers.
Step-by-step guide for preparing, loading, and starting a wash cycle.
Explains the purpose and usage of various additional function pushbuttons.
Explains the operation and safety features of the electro-mechanical door lock.
Details the Miele Eco Wash System designed to optimize detergent use and water retention.
Explains how the heating elements and NTC sensor work to control water temperature.
Explains how the system monitors and manages load imbalances during spin cycles.
Describes the functions of the Electronic Control Unit and Power Supply Electronic Unit.
Step-by-step instructions for removing the detergent dispenser drawer.
Details on how to access the front service panel for maintenance.
Instructions for manually draining water and removing the filter for cleaning or maintenance.
Step-by-step guide for removing the control electronic unit.
Procedure for diagnosing and identifying faulty electronic control units.
Accessing and navigating the service mode for specific W1900 washer models.
Lists and explains fault codes for W1966 and W1986 models based on LED indicators.
Provides detailed definitions for fault codes F1 through F5, indicating specific failure causes.
Explains how various LEDs indicate different operational faults and errors.
Troubleshooting steps for a locked porthole door and how to access the service door.