How to Fix Miele Washer That Has No Hot or Cold Water

A Miele washer that isn’t working correctly can lead to a variety of problems, particularly when it doesn’t have hot or cold water. It can be difficult washing dirty clothes, and can cost a lot to employ a professional to solve the issue.

There are many problems with hot and cold water in a Miele washer can be fixed easily by the owner. The following article will cover the most common reasons the washer does not have hot or cold water, and give step-by-step solutions. From inspecting the water supply, to troubleshooting the thermostat, we will cover all you’ll need to know in order to ensure that your washer runs without issue. You can save money by not having to repair an appliance that isn’t warm or cold.

 

Inlet Hoses and Screens:

Miele washing machines are connected to your household water supply via fill hoses. These hoses usually measure about approximately 4-5 feet long, and will usually include a plastic or wire mesh screen that is inserted at the end of the hose. It connects to the faucet. This screen stops debris from entering the water inlet valve on the appliance. It’s located at the rear of the. How to examine the condition of your Miele washing machine’s screen and hoses. 

  1. Make sure that the hoses do not appear to be damaged and that the faucets are fully open.
  2. Turn off the faucets, disconnect the fill hoses and the inlet valve, and inspect the screens that make up the valve. Make sure to remove any sediment or debris.
  3. To make sure you have enough water pressure to fill the hoses, place the hose’s end in a bucket or tub and start the faucet. Check the hose screens for damage or dirt buildup in the event that you do not have enough pressure.
  4. You will need replacement screens and hoses from Miele if you find any problems during these inspections.

 

Water Inlet Valve:

The Water Inlet Valve on your Miele washing machine is able to supply hot and cold water to the wash and rinse. Two solenoids regulate the inlets , which supply hot and cold water. The valve can be controlled by the electronic control, timer, and water temperature cycle selector. The valve is controlled by the timer or electronic control as well as the water temperature/cycle selector switch and the water level/pressure switch. How to test the valve that opens water for the Miele washing machines using the aid of a multimeter.

  1. Before starting this inspection, ensure that you have disconnected the washer from power as well as the water source.
  2. To take the valve out to check it, you’ll need to remove the entire or a part of your Miele washer cabinet. The valve should be found directly behind the hose connections.
  3. Visually inspect the Miele washer’s valve for damage, cracking or wear. The valve is equipped with screens within it that may have built up dirt or debris, if so, it should be thoroughly cleaned. If the screens get damaged the valve will have to replace the whole valve.
  4. The resistance of a properly operating valve can vary from model to model, refer to your owner’s manual to determine what the reading of your test is. To determine if the valve is in continuity, connect the probes to the valve’s terminals using your multi-meter set at Rx1.
  5. If you don’t receive a reading that indicates continuity, you will need a Miele replacement valve for the water intake.

 

Lid switch

The lid switch for top-loading Miele washing machines is a security device that stops the motor circuit from operating in the event that the lid is open. Certain models also come with a valve for water inlet that is able to be controlled. If the lid switch is not functioning in these models, power is not able to be delivered to the water inlet valve. You should inspect the lid switch in the event that the water inlet valve in your Miele washer is not receiving the power. How to test the lid switch on a Miele washer:

  1. Before starting, be sure that your Miele washer is not plugged in.
  2. In order to locate the switch, you must remove the cabinet or top panel. Once you’ve located it, make sure that the levers and actuators aren’t damaged or stuck and also that the switch is being operated mechanically. 
  3. If you find no issues it is possible to remove the switch and check for continuity. Then , set your multimeter at RX1 to verify.
  4. Push this button to activate the switch. After that make use of the probes reach the terminals. You should receive a reading of zero or nearly zero.
  5. If you get a reading that isn’t zero or close to zero, you’ll have to replace the Miele lid switch.

 

Selector Switch, also known as a Water Temperature Switch:

The selector switch, also known as a water temperature switch is used to select the water temperature to be used for the rinse and wash parts of the process. This switch is utilized to give power to the proper solenoids of the water inlet valve. If you do not have an electrical connection to the solenoids on the valve that opens water it is possible that the temperature selector switch might be in error. How to test a Miele washing machine selector switch using a multimeter

  1. It is necessary to disconnect the Miele washer first before you can begin testing and then remove the electrical components.
  2. Take the selector switch off the appliance. In order to try it out, and you’ll require disassembling every part or all of your cabinet for your washer to get it. It is usually attached to the frame of the Miele washer machine.
  3. You’ll be testing the buttons on the switch one at one time. Start by placing probes on the terminals of one button, your reading should be infinity at this point, press the button. This should cause your reading to drop to zero, press in on another button and it will alter your reading back to zero.
  4. If your readings do not match the descriptions above It is necessary to change the switch by Miele.

 

Water Level Pressure Switch:

The water level switch is a switch activated by pressure that is part of the valve for water inlet. The control panel usually contain this component. It is connected to the tub using a hose, or an air dome tube. For Miele washers with electronic control, the switch could be located at the sump beneath the tub. The switch could stop providing electricity to the valve for water supply when it’s damaged. How to examine the level of water on the Miele washer:

  1. Before you start, unplug the power source from your Miele appliance.
  2. While the switch might be the problem but a defective air dome hose causes the same symptoms as an unreliable switch. Open your washer’s cabinet to identify the issue and take out the air dome hose. With one end sealed, blow into another end, and then submerge the hose in water. There should be no bubbles should appear on the surface.
  3. Switch off the appliance and inspect the switch for indications of wear, damage, or cracks. It will likely be located in the sump area under the tub or in the area behind your control panel.
  4. If you find any flaws in your parts while performing the checks above You may require Miele replacement water level switch.

 

Electronic Control:

The electronic controller or timer can be used to regulate when the water inlet valve gets electricity. The mechanical timer has an array of electrical contacts that are operated with a small motor and cams. During the fill, wash and rinse fill portions of the cycle, these connections will supply electricity to the water inlet valve circuit. How can you test the timer controls of a Miele washer with the multimeter:

  1. To locate the timer, unplug your Miele washer and take out its control panel as well as the rear panel.
  2. Take the timer out of the Miele washer. Don’t pull directly on the wires, instead pull the connectors made of metal connected to the wires.
  3. Set the probes on the motor terminals. The continuity test will give you a reading of zero to nearly zero.
  4. You’ll require a replacement Miele timer If your test results are different. In the end the conclusion is that an Miele washer that has no hot or cold water might be a difficult issue to resolve, but it’s often an simple fix

 

By following the instructions in this article, you’ll be able to diagnose and repair common problems like clogged hoses faulty valves, and incorrect temperatures for the water. Before you attempt any repairs to your Miele washer, remove it from the. If there are any issues, consult the manual or speak to a professional. It is possible to get your Miele washer running again swiftly and efficiently with a little patience and time. This will free you the trouble of washing clothes and the expense of repair.