Brand: Miele
Category: Vacuum Cleaner
Document Type: Parts/Service
Language: EN
Brand: Miele
Category: Vacuum Cleaner
Document Type: Parts/Service
Language: EN
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 8:11 p.m.
Manual Publish Date: 2013-06-07
| Section | Fault | Cause | Remedy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 050-3 | Suction Power Too Low | Floor nozzle or suction hose is clogged. | Clean the floor nozzle and/or suction hose. |
| 050-3 | Suction Power Too Low | Dustbag is full. | Change the dustbag. |
| 050-3 | Suction Power Too Low | Pre-motor filter clogged. | Pre-motor filter exchange. |
| 050-3 | Suction Power Too Low | Exhaust filter clogged. | Change the exhaust filter. |
| 050-4 | Motor Does Not Run | Park switch jams after pulling out the suction hose. | Check the Park switch function. If necessary, replace the Park switch; see Park Switch Replacement (Model-Dependent), 040 4.5. |
| 050-4 | Motor Does Not Run | Motor winding defective. | Operating Unit Removal, 040 4.1. Check motor winding continuity. If no continuity, see Motor Replacement, 050 4.2. |
| 050-4 | Motor Does Not Run | The motor winding is too hot and the thermal protection function has tripped. | Disconnect power to the vacuum cleaner and let the motor cool off for approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Check the suction hose for clogs. Check that the motor turns freely when rotated by hand. Replace any extremely dirty dustbags or exhaust and pre-motor filters. Check the function of the vent. |
| 050-5 | Motor Does Not Run | Carbon brushes are used up. | Replace the motor; see Motor Replacement, 050 4.2. |
| 060-2 | LEDs in LED Handle Do Not Light | The 3 batteries in the handle are dead. | Replace the batteries; see LED Handle Battery Replacement (Model-Dependent), 060 4.3. |
| 061-2 | Radio-Controlled Handle Not Functioning | Battery is dead. | Replace the battery; see Battery in Radio-Controlled Handle Replacement (Model-Dependent), 061 4.1. |