Miele PW 6101 Programming Instructions Manual

Miele PW 6101 Programming Instructions Manual

Profitronic m innovation m
Programming instructions
Profitronic M
PW 6101
PW 6131
PW 6161
PW 6201
To avoid the risk of accidents
G
or damage to the machine it is
essential to read these instructions
before installing, commissioning
and using it for the first time.
M.-Nr. 06 533 430
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  • Page 1 Programming instructions Profitronic M PW 6101 PW 6131 PW 6161 PW 6201 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essential to read these instructions before installing, commissioning and using it for the first time.
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Control elements ............4 A description of the control elements .
  • Page 4: Control Elements

    Control elements } Button to go back a stage or delete a A description of the control elements letter or number keyed in erroneously a Display aNA Switch from lower to upper case See the following pages for more information. ANa Switch from upper to lower case b Function buttons p Water inlet...
  • Page 5: General Notes

    General notes Overview of operating levels User level Supervisor level Use the "Settings" FC button and enter a password to get into Switch the machine on to get into the user level supervisor level or use a chip card. Start all programmes Main menu options Start special programmes (Access Language...
  • Page 6: Supervisor Level / Change Password

    Supervisor level / Change password Password The display will revert to the previous screen after 30 seconds, or you can press the A A 4-digit password is required to access button. supervisor level. ^ After entering all four letters and digits Supervisor level can only be accessed press the S button to confirm your before a starting a programme or after a...
  • Page 7: Language / Time, Date

    Language / Time, Date Time / Date menu The following can be selected via the main menu: This menu is used for setting the current date and time of day. – Language This information will be stored in memory for –...
  • Page 8: Dispensing / Access Control

    Dispensing menu Dispensing phase 1 ~ User defined This menu is used for changing specific Dispensing: 1 dispensing data. Miele programmes are Dispenser pump D 1 saved to the same M.-Nr. after any dispensing data changes. The programme lock is not active here.
  • Page 9: Programming

    Programming Programme structure Programme block Programme header Block name Programme number, Programme name, 1. Block activation Material number, ID number:, 2. Programm stop 1 Area 1-2-3, Name - Area 1-2-3, Weigh, Nominal load, Min. water level, 3. Programme stop signal 1 Fill type, Access control, Lock, Peak load, 4.
  • Page 10: Copying Menu

    Programming Programmes will be written to the first free Copying menu position. This menu is used for copying existing programme packages, programmes, areas Copy ~ Programme and blocks. Target prog. number: 5 Number of programmes: 1 Supervisor level ~Programming Create Copy ^ After entering your selection and pressing the S button the copying procedure will be...
  • Page 11: Copy Area

    Programming Copy area If an existing area is to be copied to a target programme position the following security This option is used to copy an area from an message will appear in the display: existing programme into another programme. This adds a new area to an Copy ~ Area existing programme, or overwrites an Overwrite existing data?
  • Page 12: Copy Block

    Programming Copy block The first free block will appear as the target block. This menu option is used for copying a block ^ Select and confirm the target block option from an existing programme to make a new programme or into part of a programme. A and then select and confirm the target new block is added to the target block.
  • Page 13: Delete Option

    Programming To delete all "deletable" programmes press Delete option the "1-999" button. Those programmes which This option is used for deleting a programme have been locked cannot be deleted. package, a programme, an area or a block. After pressing the rotary dial only Delete ~ Programme programme numbers of existing 12 B...
  • Page 14: Delete Area

    Programming Delete area Delete block This option is used to delete an area of a This option is used to delete a block within programme. After selecting this option the an area of a programme. After selecting this following appears in the display: option the following appears in the display: Delete ~ Area Delete ~ Block...
  • Page 15: Modify

    Block programming: This option is used to modify an existing programme and save it to the same Modify ~ Block programming programme number. If it is a Miele Area: 1 Pre-wash programme the existing material number in Block: Pre-wash 1 the programme header will be deleted if the programme has been changed and saved.
  • Page 16: Create Menu

    Programming Programme name Create menu This option is used for creating a new Supervisor level ~Programme header programme. Individual areas, blocks and Programme name: programme stages have to be specified. Material number: xxxxxxxxx Pressing the S button in saves already specified parameters to the programme If you select the "Programme name"...
  • Page 17 Programming Material number Weigh Turn the rotary dial to access the material By selecting and confirming this option with number input field. The material number the rotary dial you can specifiy how laundry cannot be changed! When a new is to be weighed. programme is created in supervisor level Create ~ Programme header xxxxxxxxx will appear in this position.
  • Page 18 Programming Minimum water level: Access control By selecting the minimum water option all When access control is selected the blocks without heating will be run using the programme is available for use. Only minimum level. This value specifies the progammes that have been given "Access lowest level selectable.
  • Page 19 Programming Peak load Price With this option the programme is set up to By selecting the price option you can react to a peak load. If the input signal for a allocate a specific cost to the programme. peak load is detected and the programme is This has to be paid before the programme in a heating phase the heaters will be can be started.
  • Page 20: Block Programmimg

    Programming Block name Block programmimg Block programming is used for specifying Block programming ~ Block parameter the individual steps in the blocks. The blocks Block name: for the individual areas are all identical and 1. 1. Block activation: No contain the same basic parameters. Programme block Enter a name for the block.
  • Page 21 Programming 2. Programme stop 1 4. Heating This is used to stop a programme. Is used to control the heating. It can, for example, be used for hot water rinsing. Selection choice: Selection choice: – No – Yes The programme does not stop. The heaters are controlled in the normal way –...
  • Page 22 This is the temperature difference when the Model Max. water Max. progr. water heating switches on and off. level level PW 6101 95 l Selection choice: PW 6131 120 l – Normal (Off 0 °C, On -6 °C) PW 6161...
  • Page 23 Programming 10. Water inlet 1 – User defined Selection choice: – Automatic 4 of 10 different inlet valves If the water inlet valves are programmed to The optimum hot water intake may not "automatic" the required wash temperature is always take place. However the actual achieved during the water intake by temperature will never be higher than the controlling the cold and hot water inlet...
  • Page 24 Programming 12. Dispensing phase 1 14. Agitation from level This option is used for specifying the This defines drum agitation in the dispensing procedure for a max. of 6 programme block after the first water intake. dispenser pumps. Selection choice: Selection choice: –...
  • Page 25 Programming 15. Water level stop 1 17. Thermo stop $ Thermo stop locked if programme step 4. Selection choice: Heating is programmed to "No". – No Selection choice: Water is taken in at the right time into the following programme stages: Dispensing –...
  • Page 26 Programming 22. Water level stop 2 28. Drain path 1 Settings as for Water level stop 1 This option is used to specify how the water should be drained out of the machine, and 23. Wash time 2 where to. Settings as for Wash time 1 Selection choice: –...
  • Page 27 The maximum spin speed available – No depends on the machine: The spin speed programmed into the block Model Max. spin speed is always used. PW 6101 1200 rpm – Yes PW 6131 1100 rpm PW 6161 1150 rpm The spin set for the last programme block...
  • Page 28: Settings

    Settings To save parameters press the S button. Settings menu If you press the A button or, if you do not touch any buttons in the next 30 seconds the Supervisor level ~ Main menu settings will not be changed and you will be Settings taken back to the main menu.
  • Page 29 The maximum spin speed available - l - USA gal - CDN gal depends on the machine: Unit - Pressure Model Max. spin speed PW 6101 1200 rpm Selection choice: - auto - bar - psi PW 6131 1100 rpm PW 6161...
  • Page 30 Settings Display Contrast setting The display can be set to "Normal" or The display contrast has settings from 1 to "Detailed". 10. It can be set to suit site requirements. As soon as you change the setting the contrast In the "Normal" setting only the pre-wash and will change in the display.
  • Page 31 Settings Dispenser calibration It is also possible to go straight into dispenser calibration. Switch the machine The dispensers need to be calibrated to on. Then press the multi-function dial in and ensure the dispenser pumps supply the switch the machine on with the "Mains On" correct amount of liquid agent.
  • Page 32 Settings Dispensing correction factor (D1 to D 13) Password required The correction factor can be used when You deselect the password requirement changing from one liquid agent to another. If, here. for example, the agent used in dispenser Selection choice: - Yes - No pump D 1 is changed (to one with a higher concentration level), the correction factor Please be aware that if a password is...
  • Page 33 Settings Customer data A variety of data can be entered under customer data Selection choice: - Location - Name - First name - Street - House number - Town - Post code - Telephone - System address - Installation date Location The type of business can be entered in this field.
  • Page 34: Chip Card Access

    Chip card access Chip card access option Programmes requiring special procedures are written on to a chip card which is then used to run the programme. Supervisor level ~ Main menu Change password Card access: No Selection choice: - No - Yes If this option is set to "Yes"...
  • Page 35: Chip Cards

    ^ Press the rotary dial to call up programme details: You can use Miele PC software to lock and Protective clothing 10,0 / 16,0 kg | unlock the contents of a chip card. Data 45 °C...
  • Page 36: Key Card

    Chip cards Supervisor chip card – For saving dispensing data, language, programmes (programme packages or back up), settings, and single programmes for card operation. Card access Programmes requiring special procedures are written on to a card which is then used to run the programme.
  • Page 37: Data To Card

    Chip cards Data to card Language data This option is used to write data from the The Profitronic M is supplied with 11 machine to a card. This includes language, languages as standard. To select the dispensing information, programme data language you want to use you have to go and settings.
  • Page 38 Chip cards Dispensing data Programme data This menu can be used to copy all This menu can be used to copy a max. of 30 dispensing data relating to an existing programmes to a card. The programmes will programme in the machine onto a card. be copied one after the other according to Existing dispensing data is only overwritten the programme number in the machine.
  • Page 39: Data To Control Unit

    Chip cards Data to control unit Settings Use this menu to write data from a card to This menu is used for copying all settings the control unit (language, dispensing from the supervisor level (see "Settings" data, programme and settings). menu) on the control unit to a card.
  • Page 40 Chip cards Dispensing Programme This menu is used for copying dispensing This menu is used for copying one or more data from a card into the control unit. programes from a card into the control unit. Existing dispensing data is only overwritten It will overwrite existing programmes in the after another confirmation to do so.
  • Page 41 Chip cards If there is insufficient space in memory to Settings take the selected programmes the following This menu is used for copying supervisor will appear in the display: level settings from a card into the control unit. Existing data is only overwritten after Data to control unit ~ Programme another confirmation to do so.
  • Page 42: Delete Data From Card

    Chip cards Delete data from card This menu is used for deleting all existing data from a card. Supervisor level ~ Main menu Data to control unit Delete data from card ^ After making your selection and pressing the rotary dial details about the card will appear in the display: Supervisor level ~ Delete data from card No data available to delete...
  • Page 43: Manual Control

    Manual control Water inlet p Manual control can be set before a programme is started or during a The water inlet valves and the water level programme stop. can be set. ^ Pressing the i "Manual control" button ^ Press the "Water inlet" p button. takes you to the password screen.
  • Page 44 Manual control Dispensing ß Washing and heating XY The dispensing valve and the amount to The temperature, rpm and wash rhythm can dispense can be set. be set. ^ Press the "Dispensing" ß button. ^ Press the XY button for washing and heating.
  • Page 45 Manual control Spin u The spin speed can be set. ^ Press the u "Spin" button. Manual control ~ Spin rpm: 1200 rpm ^ Set the spin speed. ^ Then press the h "Start" button to start the "Spin". ^ The spin will finish when it is ready or when the u button is pressed again.
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