Miele
Unlike many American appliance makers Miele keeps much of it's service information proprietary up to an including parts. One can order parts from Miele and do the work yourself, but the only "factory trained" Miele techs are those they train and or have worked for them previously.
This turns off many local servicemen as they have to go though Miele to get parts and or perhaps other information required for the repair. Mind you in Europe you can often walk into any decent parts supply store and often get what is needed, but for North America that isn't possible.
Even Miele techs often have limits. Many new/younger ones haven't worked on or seen older machines and not really want to be bothered. I've had a few strongly hint that I should get shot of my older W1070 and buy a newer Miele washer.
Unlike many American appliance makers Miele keeps much of it's service information proprietary up to an including parts. One can order parts from Miele and do the work yourself, but the only "factory trained" Miele techs are those they train and or have worked for them previously.
This turns off many local servicemen as they have to go though Miele to get parts and or perhaps other information required for the repair. Mind you in Europe you can often walk into any decent parts supply store and often get what is needed, but for North America that isn't possible.
Even Miele techs often have limits. Many new/younger ones haven't worked on or seen older machines and not really want to be bothered. I've had a few strongly hint that I should get shot of my older W1070 and buy a newer Miele washer.