Problem that could be faced by any washer owner - leaking water. There are a lot of issues, which could create problems with leaking. Today we will fix the problem with leaking water on the washer Miele Wwh680. Most common solution for this model is to replace the water-level pressure switch. It’s not difficult to replace, you can do it alone, at your home. All you need is some tools (Phillips screwdriver, slot screwdriver, work gloves, manufacturers approved water-level pressure switch) and follow our guide 8 step guide, which helps you to replace water-level pressure switch. Let’s begin!
- Shutting off the electricity. Use work gloves.
- Removing the water level control knob. Pull the water level control knob off the stem of the water level pressure switch.
- Opening the control console. Pull the plastic end caps off the sides of the control console. Remove the screws at the base of the control console. Pull the control console slightly forward and then swing it over the top of the back panel.
- Removing the water level pressure switch. Disconnect the air hose from the water level pressure switch. Press the locking tab to release the pressure switch and rotate the switch 1/8 turn counterclockwise to release it from the console panel. Disconnect the wire harness from the pressure switch and pull the switch out of the console.
- Installing the new water level pressure switch. Connect the wire harness to the new water level pressure switch. Position the new pressure switch on the console panel with the air hose connection in the 3 o'clock position. Push the pressure switch into the console panel and rotate the pressure switch 1/8 of a turn clockwise to engage the locking tab. Connect the air hose to the new water level pressure switch.
- Reinstalling the control console. Position the control console on the top panel of the washer. Reinstall the mounting screws at the base of the control console. Snap the plastic end caps onto the sides of the control console.
- Reinstallng the water level control knob. Line up the flat side of the control knob with the flat side of the shaft on the new water level pressure switch. Push the water level control knob down onto the water level pressure switch shaft.
- Restoring the power. Plug your Miele washer in power outlet.
Start a normal cycle, to test if the washer is leaking. If you can’t replace switch alone, you can contact our customer support team and arrange an appointment at the convenient time.