Miele Dishwasher G 803 User Manual

Operating instructions  
for G 803 dishwasher  
To prevent accidents and  
machine damage read  
the Operating Instructions  
before installing or using  
the machine.  
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Contents  
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Guide to the appliance  
Guide to the appliance  
View of the dishwasher  
1 Upper spray arm (not visible)  
2 Cutlery tray (select models)  
3 Upper basket  
9 Dual compartment detergent  
dispenser  
10 Data plate  
11 Control panel  
4 Water feed for middle spray arm  
5 Middle spray arm  
12 Salt reservoir  
13 Filter combination  
14 Four height adjustable feet  
6 Water hardness selector  
7 Lower spray arm  
8 Rinse aid dispenser  
(with dosage selector)  
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Guide to the appliance  
Control panel (11)  
15 “On” button  
16 “Off” button  
17 Check/Refill indicators  
18 Program list  
19 Program buttons  
Please note:  
The program list is covered by a pro-  
tective film.  
^ Please pull this protective film off be-  
fore using the appliance.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING  
Repairs should only be performed  
by a qualified and competent per-  
son. Disconnect the appliance from the  
power supply before servicing (pull out  
the plug or “trip” the circuit breaker).  
Please follow all basic safety  
precautions when operating  
this dishwasher.  
This dishwasher should only be in-  
stalled under a continuous  
countertop secured to adjacent  
cabinetry.  
This appliance conforms with  
all uniform safety codes and  
regulations. To avoid injury  
and machine damage, read  
the operating instructions  
carefully.  
The dishwasher must be electri-  
cally grounded. Install the dish-  
washer as outlined in the included In-  
stallation instructions.  
Only use detergents and rinse aids  
recommended for residential dish-  
washers.  
The manufacturer cannot be held  
responsible for damage or injury  
caused by improper use or for uses  
other than those for which the appli-  
ance is intended.  
Do not use the dishwasher unless  
all panels are in place.  
Do not allow children to play in or  
on the dishwasher.  
Keep all detergents and rinse aids  
out of the reach of children.  
Dishwasher detergents contain  
Sodium Silicate and Sodium  
Carbonate. In case of eye contact,  
immediately flush with water.  
Call a physician or poison control.  
Do not tamper with the  
controls.  
Do not drink water from the dish-  
washer.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When loading dishes and  
cutlery:  
– Place sharp items away from the  
door seal to prevent damaging the  
seal.  
– Load knives pointing down to  
prevent injuries.  
Do not wash plastic items unless  
they are labeled “dishwasher safe”.  
For items not labeled, check the manu-  
facturer’s recommendations.  
Do not abuse, sit, or stand on the  
door or baskets of the dishwasher.  
Remove the front door and cut off  
the power cord of the dishwasher  
before disposing. This will help protect  
children from injury and accidentally  
locking themselves in.  
Under certain conditions, hydrogen  
gas may be produced in a hot wa-  
ter system that has not been used for  
two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS  
IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system  
has not been used for such a period,  
turn on all hot water faucets and let the  
water flow from each for several min-  
utes before using the dishwasher. This  
will release any accumulated hydrogen  
gas. Do not smoke or use an open  
flame during this time.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES SUR LA SÉCURITÉ  
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES SUR LA SÉCURITÉ  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Les réparations doivent être  
effectuées uniquement par une  
personne compétente. Débrancher  
l’appareil de la prise de courant avant  
d’en faire l’entretien (enlever la fiche de  
la prise ou fermer le disjoncteur).  
Au moment d’utiliser votre  
lave-vaisselle, veuillez ob-  
server toutes les mesures de  
sécurité de base.  
Installer uniquement ce  
lave-vaisselle sous un comptoir  
continu qui est fixé à des meubles  
adjacents.  
Cet appareil électroménager  
est conforme à tous les  
règlements et codes sur la  
sécurité. Pour éviter de vous  
blesser et d’endommager  
l’appareil, veuillez lire  
Vous devez mettre le lave-vaisselle  
à la terre. Installer le lave-vaisselle  
en observant les instructions pour  
l’installation ci-jointes.  
soigneusement les instruc-  
tions sur l’utilisation.  
Utiliser uniquement des détersifs et  
des produits de rinçage  
recommandés pour les lave-vaisselle  
domestiques.  
Le fabricant ne peut être tenu  
responsable des dommages ou  
blessures causés par une utilisation  
inadéquate ou par des utilisations  
autres que celles auxquelles  
l’appareil est destiné.  
Ne pas utiliser le lave-vaisselle à  
moins que tous les panneaux  
soient bien en place.  
Ne pas permettre aux enfants de  
jouer dans ou sur le lave-vaisselle.  
Ranger tous les détersifs et  
produits de rinçage hors de la  
portée des enfants.  
Les détersifs pour lave-vaisselle  
contiennent du silicate de soude et  
du carbonate de soude. En cas de  
contact avec les yeux, les rincer  
immédiatement à grande eau.  
Téléphoner à un médecin ou à un cen-  
tre de traitement antipoison.  
Ne pas modifier les commandes.  
Ne pas boire l’eau du meuble de  
lavage.  
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INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES SUR LA SÉCURITÉ  
Au moment de remplir le  
lave-vaisselle :  
– Mettre les articles pointus de  
manière à ce qu’ils n’endommagent  
pas le seau étanche de la porte.  
– Mettre le tranchant des couteaux  
vers le bas afin d’éviter les risques de  
blessure.  
Ne pas laver les articles en  
plastique à moins qu’ils n’indiquent  
‘’Va au lave-vaisselle’’. Vérifier les  
recommandations du fabricant pour les  
articles non étiquetés.  
Ne pas abuser et ne pas vous  
asseoir ni vous tenir sur la porte ou  
sur les paniers du lave-vaisselle.  
Enlever la porte et couper le cor-  
don du lave-vaisselle avant de  
l’enlever aux déchets afin d’empêcher  
les enfants de se blesser ou de  
s’enfermer dans l’appareil par accident.  
Dans certaines conditions, un  
système d’eau chaude qui n’a pas  
été utilisé pendant plus de deux  
semaines, peut dégager de l’azote.  
L’AZOTE EST EXPLOSIF. Si le système  
d’eau chaude n’a pas été utilisé pen-  
dant une telle période de temps, ouvrir  
tous les robinets d’eau chaude et  
laisser l’eau couler pendant plusieurs  
minutes avant d’utiliser le lave-vaisselle.  
Ceci dissipera tout l’azote accumulé.  
Ne pas fumer ni utiliser une flamme nue  
durant ce temps.  
CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS.  
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Caring for the environment  
Caring for the environment  
Disposing of the packing  
material  
The cardboard box and packing mate-  
rial protects the appliance during ship-  
ping. These materials are biodegrad-  
able and recyclable, please recycle.  
Energy saving washing  
This dishwasher is exceptionally eco-  
nomical in the use of water and electric-  
ity. For best results follow these tips:  
The dishwasher can internally heat wa-  
ter to the temperatures required by the  
wash program. This capability allows  
the option of connecting the machine to  
either a hot or cold water source.  
Disposing of an old machine  
Before disposing of an old appliance,  
please make child resistant as outlined  
in the “Important Safety Instructions” by  
removing power cords and doors.  
^ For lowest energy consumption and  
the gentlest washing of china and  
crystal, connect the dishwasher to a  
cold water source.  
^ For fastest possible wash times, yet  
higher energy consumption, connect  
the dishwasher to a hot water source.  
^ For the most economical washing  
make full use of the baskets without  
overloading the dishwasher.  
^ Choose the program best suited for  
the type of dishware being washed  
and the degree of soiling.  
^ Select the Economy program for  
energy saving dishwashing.  
^ Use the correct amount of detergent.  
^ Use only 2/3 the usual amount of de-  
tergent when baskets are only half  
full.  
^ Turn off the heated drying feature to  
conserve more energy (see “Addi-  
tional features”).  
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Before using for the first time  
Before using for the first time  
Add the correct amount of detergent.  
Before using for the first time,  
please note the following points.  
Generally, 1 ½ tablespoons  
detergent is enough for most wash  
of  
loads. Not enough or too much deter-  
gent can lead to poor wash results.  
Setting the water softener.  
The water softener must be set to corre-  
spond to the water hardness in your  
area. This can be obtained from your  
local water company, or by using a test  
kit that can be purchased from the  
Miele Parts Department.  
Cleaning results vary among detergent  
brands. If you are not satisfied with the  
wash results, try another brand of de-  
tergent.  
Load dishes correctly.  
The salt reservoir must only be filled  
with water and salt. Never fill it with de-  
tergent.  
Load dishes so that water can reach all  
surfaces. Check that the spray arms  
are not blocked by items that are too  
tall for the baskets or hang through the  
bottom of the baskets. If necessary,  
manually rotate the spray arms to  
check clearance.  
Adding rinse aid.  
Inadvertently filling the rinse aid reser-  
voir with detergent will damage the res-  
ervoir.  
The combination filter in the base of  
the wash cabinet and the spray arms  
must be kept clean.  
Only use detergents and rinse aids for-  
mulated for domestic dishwashers.  
These should be regularly inspected  
and cleaned, if necessary.  
Choose the correct program.  
Different wash programs should be se-  
lected for different loads and different  
degrees of soiling. See the program  
chart for further program descriptions.  
See the corresponding sections for de-  
tailed information on the above points.  
Every dishwasher is tested before  
leaving the factory. Any water re-  
maining in the machine is from  
these tests and does not indicate  
that the machine has been used.  
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Before using for the first time  
To open the door  
To close the door  
^ Push the baskets in.  
^ Lift the door and push until it clicks  
into position.  
^ Pull the handle.  
If the door is opened during operation,  
the wash program is automatically inter-  
rupted.  
Note:  
Instructions on how to open the dish-  
washer if a door panel has not yet been  
installed can be found in Section 3 of  
the Installation Instructions; “Installing  
the custom door panel”  
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Before using for the first time  
Water softener  
Programming and setting the  
water hardness level  
The water hardness of your water sup-  
ply must be programmed into the dish-  
washer using the buttons on the control  
panel.  
The water hardness selector in the  
wash cabinet must also be set to the  
water hardness in your area.  
For good cleaning results, the dish-  
washer needs to operate with soft wa-  
ter. Hard water results in the build up of  
calcium deposits on dishes and in the  
dishwasher.  
If water hardness is above 4 gr/gal  
(70 ppm), the water should be soft-  
ened. This takes place automatically in  
the integrated water softener.  
Programming the water hardness  
– The water softener must be filled with  
dishwasher salt for reactivation.  
The programmed water hardness can  
be checked and adjusted using the  
buttons on the control panel. The indi-  
cators will light after each button is  
pressed (n) on the control panel.  
– The dishwasher must be pro-  
grammed to correspond to the water  
hardness in your area.  
– Your water company can tell you the  
highest level of water hardness in  
your area.  
While programming, the water hardness  
can be cancelled by turning off the  
dishwasher with the “Off” button.  
If your tap water is consistently lower  
than 4 gr/gal (= 70 ppm) do not add  
dishwasher salt. However, the dish-  
washer must still be programmed to  
correspond to the water hardness in  
your area.  
The water hardness is preset to  
1 - 5 gr/gal (20 - 90 ppm).  
Where water hardness fluctuates e.g.  
between 8 - 17 gr/gal (140 - 310 ppm),  
always program the dishwasher to the  
higher value (in this example 17 gr/gal /  
310 ppm)!  
If there is a fault it will help the service  
technician to know the hardness of your  
tap water.  
^ Enter the water hardness below:  
gr/gal (ppm)  
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Before using for the first time  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
^ Open the door.  
^ Turn off the dishwasher using the “Off” (o) button.  
^ Hold the buttons b and d in and at the same time  
turn the dishwasher on with the “On” (g) button.  
On  
On  
Salt  
^ Release the buttons b and d.  
Salt + c  
Note: If any other indicators flash the process must  
be repeated.  
The following indicators will light, if:  
– rinse aid was never added or needs to be refilled,  
Rinse aid  
b
– Heated drying is deactivated (see “Additional fea-  
tures“),  
– the water intake time has been increased (see “In-  
creasing water intake time”),  
– the end of program buzzer is deactivated  
(see “Additional features”).  
d
e
^ Press the c button.  
On  
Salt  
As the water hardness is programmed an additional  
indicator will also light.  
1 - 5 gr/gal ( 20 - 90 ppm):  
6 - 7 gr/gal (110 - 130 ppm):  
8 gr/gal (140 ppm):  
9 - 11 gr/gal (160 - 200 ppm):  
b
c
d
e
f
12 - 14 gr/gal (220 - 250 ppm):  
If the water hardness is programmed between  
15 gr/gal and 70 gr/gal (270 -1260 ppm) an additional  
indicator will also light.  
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Before using for the first time  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
The correct water hardness is now programmed:  
^ Turn off the dishwasher with the “Off” (o) button.  
To change the water hardness:  
^ Press the button that corresponds to the water hard-  
ness of your area. As long as the button is held in the  
indicator will remain lit.  
1 - 5 gr/gal ( 20 - 90 ppm): button b  
6 - 7 gr/gal (110 - 130 ppm): button c  
On + b  
On + c  
On + d  
On + e  
On + f  
Salt  
Salt  
Salt  
Salt  
Salt  
8 gr/gal (140 ppm):  
button d  
9 - 11 gr/gal (160 - 200 ppm): button e  
12 - 14 gr/gal (220 - 250 ppm): button f  
15 - 70 gr/gal (270 -1260 ppm): see the following page  
^ Release the button.  
On  
Salt + c  
Other indicators may light depending on which features  
have been selected:  
^ Press g button.  
On + g  
Salt  
^ Press the g button once more.  
^ Turn the dishwasher off with the “Off” (o) button.  
On  
Salt + g  
The programmed water hardness level is now stored in  
the program memory.  
^ To check the setting of the water hardness selector  
(see “Setting the water hardness level in the wash  
cabinet”).  
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Before using for the first time  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
For water hardness levels greater than 14 gr/gal:  
^ Press the g button.  
On+g  
Salt  
If the water hardness level is programmed between  
15 gr/gal and 70 gr/gal, an additional indicator will light:  
15 - 16 gr/gal (270 - 290 ppm):  
b
c
d
e
f
17 - 21 gr/gal (310 - 380 ppm):  
22 - 24 gr/gal (400 - 430 ppm):  
25 - 31 gr/gal (450 - 560 ppm):  
32 - 70 gr/gal (580 -1260 ppm):  
The correct water hardness level is now programmed:  
^ Turn off the dishwasher with the “Off” (o) button.  
To program a different water hardness level:  
^ Press the button that corresponds to the water hard-  
ness of your area. As long as the button is held in the  
indicator will remain lit.  
15 - 16 gr/gal (270 - 290 ppm): button b  
17 - 21 gr/gal (310 - 380 ppm): button c  
22 - 24 gr/gal (400 - 430 ppm): button d  
25 - 31 gr/gal (450 - 560 ppm): button e  
32 - 70 gr/gal (580 -1260 ppm): button f  
On+g + b  
On+g + c  
On+g + d  
On+g + e  
On+g + f  
Salt  
Salt  
Salt  
Salt  
Salt  
^ Release the button  
On  
Salt + c  
Other indicators may light depending on which features  
have been selected:  
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Before using for the first time  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
^ Press the g button.  
On + g  
Salt  
^ Press the g button once more.  
On  
Salt + g  
^ Turn off the dishwasher with the “Off” (o) button.  
The water hardness level is now saved in the program  
memory.  
^ Check the setting of the water hardness level inside  
the wash cabinet and make any necessary adjust-  
ments (see “Setting the water hardness level in the  
wash cabinet”).  
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Before using for the first time  
Setting the water hardness level  
selector in the wash cabinet  
The water hardness level selector in the  
wash cabinet must be set according to  
the following table.  
Selecting the correct setting will help  
minimize the effects of dishwashing on  
glass surfaces. Too high a setting will  
lead to poor cleaning results and an in-  
crease in water spots left on dishes and  
cutlery.  
^ Use a screwdriver to take the cover  
off the water hardness level selector  
in the wash cabinet.  
^ Use a coin or screwdriver to adjust  
the water hardness level selector in  
the wash cabinet. There is a click as  
each setting is reached.  
gr/gal  
ppm  
Selector setting  
1 -  
8
20 - 140  
160 - 200  
220 - 290  
310 -1260  
3
2
1
0
9 - 11  
12 - 16  
17 - 70  
The water hardness selector is preset  
to setting 3.  
Example:  
For a water hardness 9 gr/gal.  
The water hardness selector is set on  
2 (9 - 11 gr/gal).  
^ Replace the cover on the water hard-  
ness level selector.  
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Before using for the first time  
Filling the salt reservoir.  
To fill the salt reservoir:  
^ Remove the lower basket.  
The salt reservoir should be filled be-  
fore the first use and whenever the  
“Salt” indicator lights. Only use water  
softener reactivation salt (1 - 4 mm  
grain size), other salts may contain in-  
soluble additives which can impair the  
water softener.  
^ Unscrew and remove the salt reser-  
voir cap.  
The salt reservoir holds approximately  
2 lbs (1 kg) of salt.  
Inadvertently filling the salt reser-  
voir with dishwashing detergent  
will damage the water softener.  
Make sure that only water soft-  
ener reactivation salt of the  
proper grain size is used.  
Before adding salt for the first time,  
fill the reservoir with approximately  
1 quart (1 l) of water.  
^ Place the funnel provided over the  
salt reservoir.  
^ Carefully fill with salt. As it is filled,  
water will run out.  
^ Clean any excess salt from the  
threads of the reservoir opening.  
^ Screw the cap on firmly.  
If the dishwasher will not be used im-  
mediately after reactivation, run the  
“Rinse & Hold“ program. This will re-  
move any traces of salt from inside the  
wash cabinet.  
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Before using for the first time  
Salt indicator.  
Bypassing the Salt indicator.  
In order to bypass the salt indicator  
light, you will need a screwdriver and  
needle nose pliers.  
When the salt reservoir is empty, the  
“Salt-PC” indicator lights, indicating that  
it needs to be refilled with reactivation  
salt.  
^ Remove the salt reservoir cap.  
Looking into the salt reservoir, you will  
see the top of the float chamber on the  
right hand side b.  
After the reservoir has been filled, the  
water softener is automatically reacti-  
vated the next time the dishwasher is  
started. The “Softener” indicator will  
light during this process.  
^ Using a screwdriver, carefully pivot  
the float chamber towards the center  
of the reservoir.  
Note:  
If your water is very soft (below  
4 gr/gal), the salt indicator light will  
stay on. The reservoir should not be  
filled with salt. The indicator will remain  
lit and should be disregarded or  
bypassed.  
^ Using the needle nose pliers, pull the  
cap c off of the float chamber, and  
remove the float d.  
^ Replace the float chamber cap, push  
the chamber back into its upright po-  
sition, and replace the salt reservoir  
cap. The indicator should not light.  
The “Salt-PC” indicator has also been  
designed so that future program up-  
dates can be entered into the dish-  
washer. See “After Sales Service”.  
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Before using for the first time  
Rinse aid  
Adding rinse aid  
Rinse aid is recommended to prevent  
spotting on dishes and glassware that  
normally occurs during the drying cy-  
cle.  
Inadvertently filling the rinse aid res-  
ervoir with detergent will damage  
the reservoir. Only pour rinse aid for-  
mulated for residential dishwashers  
into the reservoir.  
^ Add Rinse aid before the first use  
and whenever the “Rinse Aid” indica-  
tor lights.  
^ Press the button in the direction of  
the arrow until the flap springs open.  
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Before using for the first time  
Rinse aid indicator  
The rinse aid indicator on the control  
panel will light when the rinse aid reser-  
voir needs refilling.  
^ Pour liquid rinse aid into the reservoir  
until it is visible on the surface of the  
screen. Do not refill until the “Rinse  
Aid” indicator lights.  
Only use rinse aid labeled for resi-  
dential dishwashers. Inadvertently  
adding detergent to the rinse aid  
dispenser will cause damage.  
There will be enough rinse aid left for  
2 - 3 washes after the indicator first  
lights.  
^ Press on the flap until you hear it  
click shut. Failure to close it all the  
way will allow water to enter the  
reservoir during the wash program.  
^ Wipe up any spilled rinse aid.  
The flap will remain closed during nor-  
mal operation.  
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Before using for the first time  
Setting the dosage  
The dosage selector comes preset to 3.  
This dispenses approximately 3 ml of  
rinse aid per program. It can be ad-  
justed from 1 to 6, depending on your  
needs.  
^ Use a higher setting if spots appear  
on dry glassware.  
^ Use a lower setting if streaking ap-  
pears on dishes or glasses.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Loading the dishwasher  
^ Small cups and glasses should be  
placed on the cup racks. Taller mugs  
and glasses can be placed under-  
neath the rack.  
Do not wash items soiled with ash,  
wax, grease or paint in the dish-  
washer.  
Ash does not dissolve and will be  
distributed through out the inside of  
the dishwasher. Wax, grease and  
paint will cause permanent discolor-  
ation or damage to the dishwasher.  
^ The spray arms must not be blocked  
by items that are too tall or hang  
through the baskets. Check clear-  
ance by manually rotating the spray  
arms.  
^ Scrape food from dishes before  
placing in the dishwasher but, do not  
rinse dishes.  
Some food may contain natural  
dyes that can discolor plastics in  
the dishwasher (e.g. carrots, toma-  
toes, ketchup, etc.). The stability of  
plastic items are not affected by this  
discoloration.  
^ Load dishes so that water can reach  
all surfaces.  
^ Do not place dishes and cutlery in-  
side other pieces where they may be  
hidden.  
^ Hollow items such as cups and  
glasses should be inverted and  
placed in the upper basket.  
^ Concave based items should be  
placed at an angle on top of the  
coffee bar, so that water does not  
pool.  
^ To ensure good water coverage tall,  
narrow, hollow pieces should be  
placed in the center of the basket,  
rather than in the corners.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Loading examples  
Cup rack  
Upper basket  
The adjustable cup rack can be raised  
to make room for taller items or lowered  
to double stack smaller items.  
For small, light weight, or delicate items  
such as cups, saucers, glasses, and  
dessert bowls, as well as heat resistant  
plastics. Flat pans can also be placed  
in the upper basket.  
There are angled holders in the corners  
of the upper basket. These are made to  
support narrow glasses in the best po-  
sition for a thorough cleaning.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Adjusting the upper basket  
Depending on the setting of the upper  
basket, the following plate dimensions  
can be accommodated.  
The upper basket height is adjustable.  
If tall items are being washed, more  
room can be made by raising or lower-  
ing the upper basket.  
Upper  
basket  
position  
Plate diameter  
Upper  
Lower  
basket  
12"  
Do not set the angle to the extreme -  
one side at the highest setting and one  
side at the lowest. This will block the  
middle spray arm.  
basket  
Top  
8"  
(20.5 cm)  
9"  
(22.5 cm)  
(30 cm)  
Middle  
Bottom  
11"  
(28 cm)  
10"  
^ Slide out the upper basket.  
10"  
(24.5 cm)  
(26 cm)  
^ Pull up the levers at the sides of the  
upper basket and adjust the basket  
height.  
^ Release the levers and the basket will  
lock in place.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Lower basket  
For larger and heavier item such as  
plates, serving platters, saucepans,  
bowls, etc. Small items like saucers can  
also be placed in the lower basket.  
Do not place thin , delicate glassware  
in the lower basket unless a special  
basket with glassware insert is in-  
stalled.  
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Cutlery tray  
Spoon heads should be placed in con-  
tact with the serrated retainers of the  
cutlery tray so water can run off.  
For best results cutlery should be  
grouped in zones, one for knives, one  
for forks, etc. making unloading easier.  
Place the blades of knives and the tines  
of forks between the holders. Spoons  
should be placed in the opposite direc-  
tion with the handle in the holder.  
Longer items such as soup ladles,  
spatulas, mixing spoons and long  
knives should be placed lengthwise in  
the indentation in the middle of the cut-  
lery tray.  
The upper spray arm must not be  
blocked by large pieces.  
If a spoon handle does not fit securely  
between the holders then place it like  
the forks and knives.  
The cutlery tray insert is removable.  
Do not cover the opening in the middle  
of the cutlery tray. Make sure that the  
upper spray arm can rotate freely after  
the tray is slid in; otherwise the rotation  
of the spray arms may be inadequate  
for a thorough cleaning.  
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Items not suitable for dish-  
washers:  
– Cutlery with wooden handles.  
Miele recommends:  
– Wash delicate glassware using the  
“Economy” program or the “China &  
Crystal” program to reduce the risk  
of clouding.  
– Wooden cutting boards.  
– Glued items such as old knives with  
handles that are glued together  
around the shank of the blade.  
– There are no standard guidelines for  
washing glassware but, when in  
doubt wash by hand.  
– Hand made craft items, antique or  
decorative glassware.  
– When purchasing new dishes and  
cutlery, make sure they are dish-  
washer safe.  
– Copper, brass or tin.  
– If crystal or delicate glasses will be  
washed frequently, connect the dish-  
washer to cold, rather than hot water.  
– Plastic items that are not heat resis-  
tant.  
Please note:  
– Silver or aluminum items may tarnish.  
– Silverware previously cleaned with a  
silver polish may be damp or spotted  
at the end of a program where water  
has adhered to the polish. This can  
be rubbed off with a soft, dry cloth.  
Silver that has been cleaned in an  
immersion dip is usually dry at the  
end of a program, but may tarnish.  
– Color painted over the glaze of  
dishes may fade over time.  
– Clouding or etching may occur on  
glasses after frequent washing.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
Operating the dishwasher  
Adding detergent  
^ Close the cover. The cover will al-  
ways be open at the end of a wash  
program (except “Rinse & Hold”).  
Use only powdered detergents or  
tablets formulated for residential  
dishwashers. Do not use gels or  
liquid detergents.  
Generally, filling the dispenser with  
1 ½ tablespoons  
of detergent is  
enough for a thorough cleaning. If  
dishes are extra dirty, or if food has  
dried on the dishes, a program contain-  
ing a prewash cycle should be se-  
lected. Add an extra tablespoon  
(15 ml) of detergent to compartment I  
in the center of the dispenser, or place  
directly on the inner door panel.  
Dishwasher detergents contain irri-  
tant and corrosive ingredients. They  
can cause burns in the mouth and  
throat if swallowed, or inhibit breath-  
ing. Keep children away from deter-  
gent and from the dishwasher when  
the door is open.  
^ Press the latch on the detergent dis-  
penser. The cover will spring open.  
To prevent children from coming into  
contact with dishwasher detergent,  
do not fill the detergent dispenser  
until you are ready to run the dish-  
washer.  
Capacities:  
Compartment I (prewash) holds a maxi-  
mum of 3/4 ounce (20 ml) and Com-  
partment II (main wash) holds a maxi-  
mum of 2 3/4 ounces (70 ml) when  
completely filled. The horizontal marks  
in Compartment II indicate levels of ap-  
proximately 3/4, 1, and 1 1/4 ounces  
(20, 25 and 30 ml) respectively.  
^ Fill the dispenser with 1 ½ table-  
spoons  
of powder detergent,  
or place a detergent tablet into com-  
partment II.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
Operating the dishwasher  
Program selection  
The wash program chosen should de-  
pend on the type of dishes and the de-  
gree of soiling.  
In most cases the “Light Wash”, the  
“Normal” or the “Sani Wash” program  
will give excellent results.  
Available programs and their applica-  
tions are listed in the Program Chart.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
Turning on the dishwasher  
End of a program  
^ Open the water valve, if closed.  
The end of a program buzzer sounds  
when a program has finished.  
^ Open the door.  
The buzzer will sound every ten min-  
utes.  
^ Check that spray arms are not  
blocked.  
Once the door is opened the buzzer will  
stop.  
^ Press the “On” button (15).  
The “On“ indicator lights.  
The end of program buzzer can be de-  
activated. (see “Additional features“).  
Starting a program  
^ When selecting a program, refer to  
the Program Chart .  
Turning off the dishwasher  
At the end of a program:  
^ Press the button for the desired pro-  
gram.  
^ Open the door a few inches  
(5 – 6 cm).  
The indicator for the selected program  
will light.  
The program indicator goes out.  
^ Close the door.  
If the program indicator is still lit the  
program has not finished. Close the  
door so that the program may finish.  
The program starts.  
Do not end a program prematurely  
or important program steps (e.g. re-  
activating the water softener) could  
be omitted.  
^ Press the “Off” button (16).  
The “On” indicator lights.  
The dishwasher will continue to use  
electricity until it has been turned  
off.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
The dishwasher can now be unloaded  
(see “Unloading the dishwasher”).  
Interrupting a program  
A program is interrupted as soon as the  
door is opened.  
When the door is closed, the program  
will continue from the point it was at be-  
fore the door was opened.  
Be careful not to touch the heating  
elements. They can become ex-  
tremely hot and cause serious  
burns!  
Warning!  
The water valve should be closed if the  
dishwasher will not be used for a long  
period of time, (e.g. while on vacation).  
Water in the dishwasher may be  
hot. There is a danger of being  
burned! Only open the door if ab-  
solutely necessary and with ex-  
treme caution. Before closing the  
door, leave ajar 20 seconds. This  
will allow the temperature in the  
wash cabinet to settle. Close the  
door firmly until it clicks into  
place  
Changing a program  
If the door has not been closed after  
selecting a program:  
^ Simply press the button for the new  
program.  
^ Close the door.  
The program will start.  
Be careful not to touch the heating  
elements. They can become ex-  
tremely hot and cause burns!  
If the program has already started and  
you wish to change the program:  
^ Open the door.  
^ Press the “Off” button (16).  
^ Press the “On” button (15).  
^ Press the selected program button.  
^ Close the door.  
The program will start.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
Additional features  
Heated drying  
In all wash programs a heater element aids in drying. Heated drying is preset to  
be activated.  
Dishes are then dried with residual heat. Open the dishwasher door a few inches  
at the end of a program to speed drying.  
Activating and Deactivating Heated drying  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
^ Open the door.  
^ Turn the dishwasher off with the “Off” (o) button.  
^ Press buttons b and d simultaneosly and at the  
same time turn the dishwasher on with the “On” (g)  
button.  
On  
On  
Salt  
^ Release buttons b and d.  
Salt + c  
Note: If any other indicator light is flashing,  
the process must be repeated.  
The following indicator lights may also light, if:  
– rinse aid was never added or needs to be refilled.  
Rinse aid  
– Heated drying has been deactivated  
b
d
– the water intake time has been increased  
(see “Increase water intake time”)  
– End of program buzzer is deactivated.  
e
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Operating the dishwasher  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
– Heated drying is activated, if:  
On  
Salt + c  
(+d,e)  
– Heated drying is deactivated, if:  
On + b  
Salt + c  
(+d,e)  
If the Heated drying setting is correct (activated or de-  
activated):  
^ Turn the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o)  
button.  
To change the Heated drying setting:  
^ Press button b.  
^ Press button g.  
On + g  
Salt  
^ Press the g button again.  
On  
Salt + g  
^ Turn off the dishwasher by pressing the “Off” (o)  
button.  
The new Heated drying setting is now stored in the  
program memory.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
End of program buzzer  
A buzzer sounds to indicate the end of a program. The buzzer is activated at the  
factory. This buzzer can be turned off so that it does not sound.  
Activating and Deactivating the End of program buzzer  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
^ Open the door.  
^ Turn off the dishwasher with the “Off” (o) button.  
^ Press buttons b and d simultaneously and at the  
same time turn the dishwasher on with the “On” (g)  
button.  
On  
On  
Salt  
^ Release buttons b and d again.  
Salt + c  
Note: If any other indicator light is flashing,  
the process must be repeated.  
The following indicator lights may also light, if:  
– rinse aid was never added or needs to be refilled,  
Rinse aid  
– Heated drying has been deactivated,  
b
d
– the water intake time has been increased  
(see “Increase water intake time”),  
– End of program buzzer is deactivated.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
– the buzzer is activated, if:  
On  
Salt + c  
(+b,d)  
– the buzzer is deactivated, if:  
On + e  
Salt + c  
(+b,d)  
If the buzzer setting is correct (activated or deacti-  
vated):  
^ Turn off the dishwasher by pressing the “Off” (o)  
button .  
To change the buzzer setting:  
^ Press button e.  
^ Press button g.  
On + g  
Salt  
^ Press button g again.  
On  
Salt + g  
^ Turn off the dishwasher by pressing the “Off” (o)  
button.  
The new buzzer setting is now stored in the program  
memory.  
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Operating the dishwasher  
Unloading the dishwasher  
^ Dishes tend to break and chip more  
easily when hot. Let dishes cool until  
they are comfortable enough to han-  
dle before unloading.  
^ Dishes will cool much faster if the  
dishwasher door is opened a few  
inches after a program has finished.  
^ First unload the lower basket, then  
the upper basket and cutlery tray.  
This will prevent water drops from the  
upper basket and cutlery tray from  
falling on dishes in the lower basket.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the filters in the wash  
cabinet  
The combination filter in the base of the  
wash cabinet should be regularly in-  
spected and cleaned, every 4 - 6  
months. Any broken glass or dishware  
should be removed immediately.  
Use caution when cleaning the  
filters, non-return valve or drain  
pump; glass or bone splinters  
may be caught in the bottom of  
the wash cabinet.  
^ Turn the handle counterclockwise to  
release the filters.  
^ Turn off the dishwasher.  
^ Lift the combination filter out of the  
machine. Remove any coarse parti-  
cles and rinse under running water.  
A nylon brush can be used.  
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Cleaning and care  
^ Turn the combination filter over and  
open the coarse filter cover by pull-  
ing back on the locking tab.  
^ Return the combination filter so that it  
lies flat in the base of the dishwasher.  
Secure it by turning the handle clock-  
wise.  
^ After cleaning, make sure that the  
coarse filter cover is properly locked  
in place.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the spray arms  
^ Remove the lower basket.  
Sometimes particles of food get stuck  
in the spray arm jets. The spray arms  
should be inspected and cleaned every  
4 - 6 months.  
^ Turn off the dishwasher.  
Remove the spray arms as follows:  
^ Take out the cutlery tray.  
^ Press the top spray arm upwards to  
engage the inner ratchet and un-  
screw the spray arm.  
^ Pull the lower spray arm firmly up-  
wards to remove.  
^ Lift up the middle spray arm b, to  
engage the ratchet and unscrew the  
spray arm c.  
^ Use a pointed object such as a tooth-  
pick to push food particles into the  
spray arm jets.  
^ Rinse thoroughly under running  
water.  
^ Return the spray arms and check  
that they rotate freely.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the wash cabinet  
Cleaning the control panel  
Generally, the wash cabinet is self  
cleaning, provided the correct amount  
of dishwasher detergent is used.  
^ The control panel can be cleaned  
using a damp cloth and mild deter-  
gent.  
If lime scale or grease deposits form,  
they can be removed with a special  
dishwasher cleaner.  
Do not use abrasive, all purpose, or  
glass cleaners, they may damage  
plastic surfaces.  
Cleaning the door and the door  
seal  
^ Wipe the door seal with a damp cloth  
Cleaning the door panel  
^ Plastic laminate panels should be  
cleaned using a non-abrasive  
cleaner, or mild soapy water.  
to remove any food particles.  
^ Food residue and spilt liquids should  
be wiped from the sides of the dish-  
washer door. The areas outside of the  
rubber seal are not cleaned by water  
from the spray arms.  
^ Panels made from wood should be  
cleaned using a soft damp cloth and  
an appropriate wood cleaner.  
Do not use any cleaning agents  
containing ammonia or petroleum  
distillates. They could damage sur-  
faces.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem solving guide  
With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be corrected without a  
service call.  
Any work required on the electrical components of the appliance should only  
be performed by a qualified and trained person in accordance with local and  
national regulations. Unauthorized repairs could be dangerous.  
Problem  
The dishwasher does  
not start.  
Possible cause  
The door is not closed  
tightly.  
Remedy  
Close the door com-  
pletely.  
The machine is not  
plugged in.  
Insert the plug.  
The circuit breaker is de- Reset the circuit breaker.  
fective or has “tripped”.  
The dishwasher is not  
turned on.  
Press the “On” button and  
select a program.  
A program has not been Press the desired pro-  
selected.  
gram button.  
The “Intake/Drain” light  
flashes.  
The water valve is closed. restart the program.  
Turn off the dishwasher,  
open the valve, and  
Shortly after the pro-  
gram starts, the dish-  
washer stops.  
The circuit breaker has  
“tripped”.  
Reset the circuit breaker.  
The dishwasher stops  
during a program.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem  
The dishwasher stops  
during a program.  
Possible cause  
Not enough water is en-  
tering the machine.  
Remedy  
Before searching for the  
problem:  
The “Intake/Drain” indica- Turn off the dishwasher.  
tor flashes.  
Open the water valve  
completely.  
Check the intake filter  
and clean it if neces-  
sary, see “Cleaning the  
intake filter”.  
Check the water level  
and increase the intake  
time if necessary, see  
“Checking the water  
level”.  
Drainage is restricted -  
water is still inside the  
Before searching for the  
problem:  
dishwasher at the end of Turn off the dishwasher.  
a program. The “In-  
take/Drain” indicator  
flashes.  
Check for kinks in the  
drain hose.  
Clean the drain pump  
and non-return valve,  
see “Cleaning the drain  
pump and non-return  
valve”.  
Clean the combination  
filter, see “Cleaning the  
dishwasher filters”.  
Turn off the dishwasher  
and restart.  
A service call may be  
needed.  
The indicator lights next  
to program buttons 1 to  
5 flash.  
If the indicators flash  
again:  
Call the Miele Techni-  
cal Service Depart-  
ment.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
Before searching for the  
problem:  
Water remains in the  
dishwasher at the end  
of a program.  
Turn off the dishwasher.  
The drain hose is kinked. Straighten the hose.  
The drain pump or Clean the drain pump  
non-return valve may be and non-return valve,  
blocked.  
see “Cleaning the drain  
pump and non-return  
valve".  
The combination filter is  
clogged.  
Clean the filter, see  
“Cleaning the dishwasher  
filters”.  
The dishes are moving in- Interrupt the program and  
Rattling from within the  
dishwasher.  
side the dishwasher.  
rearrange the items not  
secured.  
The spray arm is hitting  
something in the basket. rearrange items obstruct-  
ing the spray arms.  
Interrupt the program and  
Knocking noise from  
within the dishwasher.  
The circulation pump seal This is not a problem. Try  
sometimes makes a whis- other detergents. Call the  
A whistling noise is  
heard during the pro-  
gram.  
tling noise. This may be  
caused by detergent.  
Miele Technical Service  
Department if the noise is  
persistent.  
This may be caused by  
the installation or the  
cross section of pipe.  
The dishes were not  
loaded correctly.  
This has no effect on  
dishwasher function. If in  
doubt contact a plumber.  
See “Loading the dish-  
washer”.  
Knocking noise in the  
water pipes.  
The dishes are not  
clean.  
Were the dishes  
placed inside of each  
other?  
Could water reach all  
surfaces?  
The water feed tube for  
Make sure that dishes  
the middle spray arm was placed at the rear of the  
covered.  
upper basket do not  
cover the water feed  
tube.  
Not enough detergent  
was used.  
Use more detergent; see  
“Adding detergent”.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem  
The dishes are not  
clean.  
Possible cause  
The program selected  
was not strong enough.  
Remedy  
Select a more intensive  
program; see the “Pro-  
gram chart” for guide-  
lines.  
The spray arm jets are  
clogged.  
Clean the spray arms,  
see “Cleaning the spray  
arms”.  
The combination filter in- Clean and/or reseat the  
side the dishwasher is not filter, see “Cleaning the  
clean or not inserted cor- dishwasher filters”.  
rectly.  
The spray arms are  
blocked.  
The drain pump or  
Rearrange dishes so that  
spray arms rotate freely.  
See “Cleaning the drain  
non-return valve may be pump and non-return  
blocked.  
valve”.  
Too little water may be  
See “Checking the water  
entering the dishwasher. level” and increase the  
water intake time if neces-  
sary.  
The selected wash tem-  
perature was too low.  
Old or non-chlorinated  
detergent was used.  
Select a program with a  
higher wash temperature.  
Use fresh detergent con-  
taining chlorine.  
Tea, coffee, or lipstick  
stains have not been  
completely removed.  
Natural dyes from carrots, Use an adequate amount  
tomatoes or ketchup may of detergent containing  
stain plastics. The amount chlorine. See “Adding de-  
or type of detergent used tergent”.  
Plastic items are  
stained.  
was not strong enough to  
deal with these dyes.  
The rinse aid dosage set- Reduce the dosage. See  
There are smears on  
glasses and cutlery, or a  
bluish sheen on the sur-  
face of glasses. The film  
can be wiped off by  
hand.  
ting is too high.  
“Adding rinse aid”.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Not enough rinse aid was See “Adding rinse aid” to  
dispensed.  
The salt reservoir is  
empty.  
Remedy  
White residue is visible  
on cutlery and dishes,  
and clouding is evident  
on glasses; the residue  
can be wiped off.  
increase the dosage.  
The “Salt - PC” indicator  
is lit. See “Filling the salt  
reservoir”.  
The water softener is set Change to a higher set-  
too low.  
ting; see “Before using  
the first time”.  
The salt reservoir cap is  
not screwed on properly.  
Screw the cap on firmly.  
Phosphate free detergent Try a detergent contain-  
was used.  
ing phosphates.  
Glasses are not dish-  
washer safe.  
This is permanent and  
cannot be reversed. Use  
glasses that are dish-  
washer safe.  
Glasses are dull and  
discolored and the film  
cannot be wiped off.  
Not enough rinse aid was Increase the dosage or  
dispensed or the rinse aid add rinse aid; see  
The dishes are not dry  
or there is streaking on  
glassware and cutlery  
reservoir is empty.  
The dishes were un-  
loaded too soon.  
“Adding rinse aid”.  
Allow dishes to cool be-  
fore unloading them; see  
“Unloading the dishes”.  
Turn on heated drying,  
see “Operating the dish-  
washer”.  
Heated drying is turned  
off.  
The cutlery is not corro-  
sion resistant or the sur-  
face of the cutlery is  
scratched or pitted.  
There is no remedy.  
Always purchase dish-  
washer safe cutlery.  
There are rust stains on  
cutlery.  
Detergent residue may be Clean out the residue.  
blocking the latch.  
The detergent dispenser  
lid cannot be closed.  
The dispenser was damp Make sure the dispenser  
Detergent remains in  
the dispenser at the end  
of a program.  
when detergent was  
added.  
is dry before adding de-  
tergent.  
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Solving problems  
Solving problems  
Cleaning the water intake filter  
A filter is incorporated in the intake  
hose attached to the dishwasher’s shut-  
off valve. If your water is hard, or the  
pipes contain sediment; this filter may  
clog and prevent enough water from  
entering the wash cabinet. It can be  
cleaned as follows:  
The plastic valve housing on the in-  
take hose contains electrical com-  
ponents and should not be im-  
mersed, or run through water.  
^ Return the filter and seal. Make sure  
they are seated correctly.  
Cleaning the filter:  
Disconnect the dishwasher from  
electricity (unplug it or “trip” the circuit  
breaker).  
^ Screw the intake hose back on the  
water valve, checking that it is not  
cross-threaded.  
^ Turn off the main shutoff valve and  
unscrew the intake hose.  
^ Slowly turn on the valve and test for  
leaks.  
^ Carefully remove the rubber seal.  
Installing an in-line water filter.  
^ Remove the filter using needle nose  
^ If your water contains a large number  
of insoluble substances, a filter be-  
tween the valve and the intake hose  
connection is recommended. These  
filters can be purchased from the  
Miele Parts Department.  
pliers and rinse under running water.  
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Solving problems  
Checking the water level  
If the water pressure is less than 15 psi,  
too little water may flow into the wash  
cabinet.  
^ To check the water level, open the  
water valve completely and run the  
“Rinse & Hold” program once (with-  
out dishes), to bring water into the  
system.  
^ Run the “Rinse & Hold” program  
again. After approximately 3 minutes,  
open the door and remove the lower  
basket from the machine.  
The water level is correct when dimen-  
sion “X” is at least 1/8 ”(4 mm).  
^ If it measures less, the water intake  
time must be increased (see the fol-  
lowing page).  
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Solving problems  
Increasing the water intake time  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
^ Open the door.  
^ Turn off the dishwasher with the “Off” button (o).  
^ Press buttons b and d while simultaneously  
turning on the dishwasher with the “On” button (g) .  
On  
On  
Salt  
Salt + c  
^ Release buttons b and d.  
Note: If any other indicator lights flash, repeat  
the procedure from the beginning.  
The following indicators may also be lit, if:  
– Rinse aid has not been added or needs to be  
refilled,  
Rinse aid  
– Heated drying is deactivated (see “Additional  
features”)  
– The water intake time has been increased  
(see “Increasing the water intake time”)  
– The End of program buzzer is deactivated  
(see “Additional features”).  
b
d
e
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Solving problems  
Procedure...  
lights  
flashes  
Check the indicator lights to see if  
“Increased time” is On or Off:  
– Normal water intake time:  
On (+b, e) Salt + c  
– Increased water intake time:  
On + d  
Salt + c  
(+b, e)  
To change the setting of the water intake time:  
^ Press button d.  
Salt + c  
Salt  
^ To store your selection, press button g.  
^ Press button g once more.  
On + g  
On  
Salt + g  
^ Turn off the dishwasher. The new setting  
is now stored in memory.  
Indicator numbers in parentheses ( ) may be lit depending upon features that  
have already been selected.  
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Solving problems  
Cleaning the drain pump and  
non-return valve  
Use caution when cleaning the fil-  
ters, non-return valve or drain  
pump; glass or bone splinters may  
be caught in the bottom of the wash  
cabinet.  
If the dishwasher is not completely  
drained at the end of a program, the  
drain pump or non-return valve may  
be blocked.  
To clean them:  
^ Tilt the locking clamp to the side.  
^ Remove the combination filter.  
^ Use a jug or bowl to scoop water out  
of the wash cabinet.  
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Solving problems  
^ Pull out the non-return valve.  
The drain pump is situated under the  
non-return valve (see arrow).  
^ Rinse the non-return valve under run-  
ning water.  
^ Before returning the non-return valve,  
check to make sure that the drain  
pump is not obstructed. Spin the pro-  
peller several times in both direc-  
tions; it should turn smoothly.  
^ Carefully refit the non-return valve  
and secure it with the locking clamp.  
^ Refit and secure the combination  
filter.  
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After sales service  
After sales service  
If a problem can not be resolved,  
Program update function - PC  
please contact the Miele Technical Ser-  
vice Department. (See back cover for  
telephone numbers).  
The “PC” indicator has the function Pro-  
gram Correction (PC). This allows a  
technician to change the programming  
of the dishwasher to make use of new  
technological developments.  
Please have the model and serial num-  
ber of your appliance available. This in-  
formation can be found on the data  
plate on the upper edge of the dish-  
washer door.  
For instance, if a detergent becomes  
available that gives good wash results  
using only cold water, the wash pro-  
grams can be modified to use only cold  
water.  
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Special accessories  
Special accessories  
The following special accessories are  
These and other accessories are avail-  
able through your Miele Dealer or the  
Miele Parts Department.  
available for use with your dishwasher.  
Glass insert for the bottom basket  
provides the ability to safely wash  
glasses in the bottom basket. (Only  
available for models with removable  
inserts in the lower basket).  
Glass insert for the upper basket  
provides special support for long  
stemmed glassware.  
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Transport  
Transport  
To transport the dishwasher, e.g. when  
moving to a new home, note the follow-  
ing:  
– Empty the dishwasher,  
– Secure any loose parts, e. g. hoses,  
cables, cutlery baskets.  
– Transport the dishwasher in the up-  
right position.  
If unavoidable it may be transported  
on its back.  
Do not transport it on its side or on  
the door because residual water in  
the machine will leak. This residual  
water could get into the electronic  
unit and cause damage.  
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Technical data  
Technical data  
Series designation HG02  
Height  
33 1/16" (84 cm [adj. + 2" /5.0 cm])  
Width  
17 1/2" (44.8 cm)  
17 3/4" (45 cm)  
22 7/16" (57 cm)  
47 7/16" (120.5 cm)  
Approx.108 lbs/49 kg  
110/120 V AC  
Width of cabinet opening  
Depth  
Depth with door open  
Weight  
Voltage  
Rated load  
Fuse rating  
12.5 A / 1500 W  
15 A  
Water pressure  
Water connection  
Drain height  
Drainage length  
Connection cable  
Capacity  
15 - 150 psi  
max. 140 °F (60 °C)  
max. 39" (1 m)  
max. 13" (4 m)  
approx. 66" (1.7 m)  
9 complete place settings  
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Program chart  
Program chart  
Program  
When to use  
Detergent  
chlorine  
free 1)  
Compart-  
ment  
containing  
chlorine 2)  
Compart-  
ment  
Compart-  
ment  
II  
I
II  
(Wash  
cycle)  
(Pre-wash)  
(Wash  
cycle)  
Normal 3)  
55 °C/130 °F  
for normal everyday loads  
100 %  
100 %  
20 %  
20 %  
80 %  
80 %  
Sani Wash  
as Normal 55 °C/130 °F,  
but with longer wash time for heavily soiled  
tableware, also suitable for chlorine free de-  
tergents  
Normal  
65 °C/150 °F  
as Normal 55 °C/130 °F,  
but at a higher temperature for stubborn  
dried on food  
for normal everyday loads,  
particularly suitable for chlorine free deter-  
gents  
for normal everyday loads,  
particularly energy saving program  
100%  
100 %  
100 %  
20 %  
80 %  
100 %  
100 %  
Light Wash  
55 °C/130 °F  
Economy  
55 °C/115 °F  
Rinse & Hold  
For rinsing dishes when a complete cycle is  
not needed.  
The dispensing method will depend on the type of detergent being used.  
1) Use this ratio for:  
detergent which is chlorine and phosphate free  
detergent which is chlorine free but contains phosphates  
In this instance the whole amount is placed in compartment II.  
2) Use this ratio for:  
powder detergent which contains chlorine and phosphates  
Divide the total amount, as shown, between compartment I and compartment II.  
When washing a full load in the Normal program, the Sani Wash program, the Light Wash program or  
the Economy program at least 1 ½ tablespoons (25 ml) of detergent are needed. If the detergent man-  
ufacturer recommends using more than this you should dispense the amount they suggest.  
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Program chart  
Program cycle  
Usage  
Duration  
Electric (kWh)  
Water  
Liters/  
Minutes  
(approx.)  
1.  
2.  
Main  
wash  
Interim  
rinse  
Final  
rinse  
Drying  
Cold  
water  
con-  
Hot  
Cold  
Hot  
water  
con-  
Prelimi-  
nary  
Pre-  
wash  
water Gallons water  
con- con-  
pre-  
wash  
nection nection  
(10 °C/ (49 °C/  
50 °F) 120 °F)  
nection nection  
(10 °C/ (49 °C/  
50 °F) 120 °F)  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.56  
2.4  
0.8  
21 / 5.5  
17 / 4.5  
143  
182  
106  
143  
55 °C/  
130°F  
X
65 °C/  
150°F  
65 °C/  
150°F  
X
75 °C/  
170°F  
1.42  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.74  
1.56  
1.35  
0.06  
1.0  
1.0  
21 / 5.5  
13 / 3.4  
13 / 3.4  
5 / 1.3  
150  
122  
112  
11  
106  
103  
84  
65 °C/  
150°F  
X
55 °C/  
130F  
X
65 °C/  
150°F  
X
65 °C/  
150°F  
X
0.65  
0.65  
55 °C/  
130°F  
55 °C/  
130°F  
X
11  
3) Standard program for comparison tests  
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