Now here are some questions for any helpful expert. First off, I need to connect the thing to power.
The machine has been working on a US 20 amp, 250 volt, 60 Hz. circuit(the kind used for large powerful air conditioners) for 20 years even though it is officially rated at 50 Hz.. Martin (the husband) assured me that the machine operates on both and he fitted it with one of those plugs that looks like an emoticon winking at you with mouth open. I assume it's two hot poles with a ground pin.
My question that you might be able to answer for me if you'd be so kind is: can I just adapt my 220 volt, 30 amp dryer outlet (3 pole) to this kind of plug to operate this machine, or am I going to have to hire an electrician to run a whole new line from the box? I've fashioned many adapters successfully by taking dryer cords and attaching female outlets to the dryer ends of the cords and that's what I'm hoping I can do with this one. I guess my worry is that the 30 amp circuit might be too much for the Miele because they seem to be rated at 20 amps. What do I do with the neutral wire?
This German model is outfitted with a special electrical cold water inlet hose that automatically shuts off the flow of water when the machine finishes the cycle. It's their idea of a fail-safe to prevent a laundry room flood. According to the owner, they kept this hose attached to the unit, even though they by-passed the whole thing because if they disconnected it, the machine read it as an error and didn't work.



The machine has been working on a US 20 amp, 250 volt, 60 Hz. circuit(the kind used for large powerful air conditioners) for 20 years even though it is officially rated at 50 Hz.. Martin (the husband) assured me that the machine operates on both and he fitted it with one of those plugs that looks like an emoticon winking at you with mouth open. I assume it's two hot poles with a ground pin.
My question that you might be able to answer for me if you'd be so kind is: can I just adapt my 220 volt, 30 amp dryer outlet (3 pole) to this kind of plug to operate this machine, or am I going to have to hire an electrician to run a whole new line from the box? I've fashioned many adapters successfully by taking dryer cords and attaching female outlets to the dryer ends of the cords and that's what I'm hoping I can do with this one. I guess my worry is that the 30 amp circuit might be too much for the Miele because they seem to be rated at 20 amps. What do I do with the neutral wire?
This German model is outfitted with a special electrical cold water inlet hose that automatically shuts off the flow of water when the machine finishes the cycle. It's their idea of a fail-safe to prevent a laundry room flood. According to the owner, they kept this hose attached to the unit, even though they by-passed the whole thing because if they disconnected it, the machine read it as an error and didn't work.


