Miele Dishwasher G 7855 User Manual

Operating instructions  
Commercial dishwasher  
G 7855  
To avoid the risk of accidents or  
damage to the machine it is  
essential to read these operating instructions  
before it is installed, commissioned and used for the  
first time.  
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M.-Nr. 05 234 481  
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Description of the machine  
This Miele machine is a front-loading  
commercial dishwasher, with very short  
batch times. It is especially suitable for  
use in cafes, fast food outlets,  
restaurants, guest houses etc.  
It operates on the freshwater system  
and is equipped with a water softener  
as standard.  
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Guide to the machine  
aOn/Off button (I-0)  
bDoor release button  
cDisplay  
jOptical interface  
( for Service Technician use only)  
kAdd liquid cleaning agent indicator  
light (only applies to machine fitted  
with an optional external DOS  
module)  
dDelay start indicator light (see  
Programming special functions)  
eDrying indicator light  
fProgramme start indicator light  
gStart button  
lAdd rinsing agent indicator light  
mAdd salt indicator light  
nWater inlet / Drain indicator light  
oProgramme sequence indicators  
pProgramme selector  
hDrying button  
iButton to change between the  
current temperature and elapsed  
time in the display  
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Guide to the machine  
aConnection for DOS module  
(optional dispenser pump for liquid  
cleaning agent) at the rear of the  
machine  
dDispenser for powder cleaning agent  
eRinsing agent reservoir  
(with dosage selector)  
bFilter combination  
cSalt reservoir  
(for the water softener)  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Please pay attention to the following  
notes to avoid injury and damage.  
This machine complies with all  
relevant local and national safety  
requirements. Incorrect use can lead  
to personal injury and damage to  
property.  
Read the operating instructions  
carefully before starting to use this  
machine. This way you will avoid the  
risk of accidents and damage to the  
machine.  
This machine should be  
commissioned and then maintained  
by a Miele authorised and trained ser-  
vice technician or other suitably qualified  
and competent approved person.  
Repairs and other work by unqualified  
persons could be dangerous.  
Do not install the machine in an  
area where there is any danger of  
explosion or of freezing conditions.  
Keep these instructions in a safe  
place for reference, and pass them  
on to any future user.  
The electrical safety of this  
machine can only be guaranteed if  
connected to a correctly installed  
earthing system on site. It is imperative  
that this basic safety requirement is  
tested regularly and, where there is any  
doubt, the electrical wiring system on  
site should be inspected by a qualified  
electrician.  
The manufacturer cannot be held liable  
for damage or injury caused by the lack  
of or inadequacy of an effective  
earthing system (e.g. electric shock).  
Correct use  
This machine is designed for  
commercial use only, as described  
in these Operating Instructions.  
Alterations to the machine, or using it  
for purposes other than those for which  
it was designed, are unauthorised and  
could cause harm. The manufacturer  
cannot be held liable for damage  
caused by improper or incorrect use of  
the machine.  
A damaged machine is dangerous.  
Switch off at the mains immediately  
and call the Miele Service Department  
or an authorised and trained Miele Ser-  
vice Dealer or other suitably qualified  
and competent approved person.  
This equipment may only be  
installed in mobile installations  
such as ships, oil rigs etc. if a risk  
assessment of the installation has been  
carried out by a suitably qualified  
engineer.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Personnel operating the machine  
especially careful not to scald or burn  
yourself when opening the door.  
Baskets and inserts must be allowed to  
cool down before they are unloaded.  
Any water remaining in containers  
could still be very hot. Empty them into  
the wash cabinet before taking them  
out.  
should be trained regularly.  
Untrained personnel should not be  
allowed access to the machine or its  
controls.  
This machine is not a toy! Do not  
allow children to play in or around  
it, or to operate it. There is a danger  
they could injure themselves, or get into  
the machine and lock themselves in.  
Do not touch the heating elements  
if you open the door during or  
directly after the end of a programme:  
you could burn yourself. They remain  
hot for some time after the end of the  
programme.  
Take great care when handling  
liquid agents and additives. These  
may contain irritant or corrosive  
ingredients. Do not use organic  
solvents as these could cause an  
explosion.  
Follow all relevant safety procedures  
carefully. Wear protective gloves and  
goggles. With all chemical agents, the  
manufacturer’s safety conditions must  
be observed.  
Never clean the machine or near  
vicinity with a water hose or a high  
pressure hose.  
Before any maintenance or repair  
work is carried out, the machine  
must be disconnected from the mains  
supply by switching off at the mains  
isolator or withdrawing the mains fuse.  
Avoid inhalation of powder  
cleaners. They can cause burning  
in the mouth and throat if swallowed,  
and can inhibit breathing.  
The following points should be  
observed to assist in maintaining  
quality standards, to protect users,  
and to avoid damage to the machine  
and items being cleaned.  
The water in the machine must not  
be used as drinking water.  
Do not sit or lean on an open door.  
The machine could tip up and be  
damaged, or cause an injury.  
Only use Miele approved cleaning  
agents in this machine. Use of  
unsuitable cleaning agents could  
adversely affect the components of the  
machine as well as items being  
cleaned.  
Be careful when sorting items with  
sharp pointed ends and  
positioning them in the machine that  
you do not hurt yourself or create a  
danger for others. Sharp knives etc.  
should be placed in the baskets with  
the pointed end facing downwards.  
Foam can have an adverse effect  
on the cleaning process. Only use  
low-foaming cleaning agents which  
have been approved by Miele. Some  
types of soiling can also cause foaming  
to occur.  
When using this machine in the  
higher temperature ranges be  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Where a chemical additive is  
recommended on technical  
application grounds (e.g. a cleaning  
agent), this does not imply that the  
manufacturer of the machine accepts  
liability for the effect of the chemical on  
the items being cleaned.  
Please be aware that changes in  
formulation, storage conditions etc.  
which may not be publicised by the  
chemical manufacturer, can have a  
negative effect on the cleaning result.  
If cleaning and rinsing results are  
subject to particularly stringent  
requirements (e.g. chemical analysis,  
specialised industrial processes etc.), a  
regular quality control test must be  
carried out by the user to ensure that  
required standards of cleanliness are  
being achieved.  
The special inserts should only be  
used for their specific application.  
Empty any containers or utensils  
before arranging them in the  
machine.  
When using cleaning agents and  
special application products, it is  
essential that the manufacturer’s  
instructions are followed. Only use such  
products for the purpose and in the  
situation specifed to avoid such  
dangers as chemical reactions and  
material damage.  
Do not allow any remains of acids  
or solvents, and in particular  
hydrochloric acid or chloride solutions,  
to get into the wash cabinet. Similarly  
avoid any materials with a corrosive  
effect.  
The presence of solvents exceeding  
trace levels should not be present in  
soiling (especially those in hazard class  
A1).  
The machine is designed for  
operation with water and additive  
cleaning agents only. Organic solvents  
must not be used in this machine, as  
there is the danger under certain  
circumstances of fire or explosion.  
(Although this is not the case with all  
organic solvents, other problems could  
arise with their use, for example  
damage to rubber and synthetic  
materials).  
To avoid any corrosion damage,  
ensure that solutions or steam  
containing hydrochloric acid do not  
come into contact with the steel outer  
casing of the machine.  
Please follow the advice on  
installation in these instructions  
and the separate Installation  
Instructions.  
In critical applications where very  
stringent requirements have to be  
met, it is strongly recommended that all  
the relevant factors for the process,  
such as cleaning agents, water quality  
etc., are discussed with the Miele  
Application Technology specialists.  
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Warning and Safety instructions  
Using accessories  
Only use genuine Miele  
accessories with this machine.  
Consult Miele on the type and  
application of such equipment.  
Disposal of your old machine  
Before disposing of your old  
machine first make it unusable.  
Disconnect from the mains, cut off the  
cable near the machine and any plug  
from the cable.  
For environmental and safety reasons  
ensure the machine is completely  
drained of any residual water and  
cleaning agent. (Observe safety  
regulations and wear safety goggles  
and gloves).  
Make the door lock inoperative, so that  
children cannot accidentally shut  
themselves in. Then make appropriate  
arrangements for the safe disposal of  
the machine.  
The manufacturer cannot be held  
liable for damage caused by  
non-compliance with these Warning  
and Safety instructions.  
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Caring for the environment  
Disposal of the packing  
material  
Disposal of your old appliance  
or machine  
The transport and protective packing  
Electrical and electronic appliances /  
has been selected from materials which machines often contain materials  
are environmentally friendly for disposal which, if handled or disposed of  
and can normally be recycled.  
incorrectly, could be potentially  
hazardous to human health and to the  
environment. They are, however,  
essential for the correct functioning of  
your appliance or machine. Please do  
not therefore dispose of your old  
machine or appliance with your  
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,  
bags etc. are disposed of safely and  
kept out of the reach of babies and  
young children. Danger of suffocation.  
Rather than just throwing these  
materials away, please ensure that they household waste.  
are recycled.  
Please dispose of it at your local  
community waste collection / recycling  
centre and ensure that it presents no  
danger to children while being stored  
for disposal.  
It should be unplugged or disconnected  
from the mains electricity supply by a  
competent person. The plug must be  
rendered useless and the cable cut off  
directly behind it to prevent misuse.  
See the "Warning and Safety" section of  
this booklet for further details.  
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Before using for the first time  
Load the machine carefully  
Before using for the first time please  
pay special attention to the following  
points.  
Arrange the load so that water will  
come into contact with all surfaces.  
Concealed surfaces will not be  
cleaned.  
The spray arms must not be blocked by  
any items.  
Detailed information on these points  
can be found in the relevant sections of  
these Operating Instructions.  
Add cleaning agent  
Set the water softener unit  
Follow the cleaning agent  
manufacturer’s recommendations on  
dosage.  
The water softener unit must be set for  
the water hardness level in your area.  
The salt reservoir also has to be filled,  
first with water and then with  
reactivation salt.  
The amount required will depend on the  
type of cleaning agent and the  
programme chosen.  
Make sure you read the notes on  
dosing given in the programme chart.  
,Filling the salt reservoir with  
cleaning agent by mistake will cause  
serious damage to the water  
softener. Please check every time  
before refilling that the package  
contains reactivation salt.  
Cleaning results may vary from brand  
to brand. If you are not satisfied with  
the results from one brand, try another  
quality brand before contacting Miele  
for advice.  
Add rinsing agent  
The filter combination at the base of  
the wash cabinet and the spray arms  
must be kept clean.  
,Inadvertently filling the reservoir  
for rinsing agent with cleaning agent  
(including liquid cleaning agents  
and washing up liquid) will cause  
serious damage to the reservoir.  
Regular checking and cleaning is  
essential.  
Only use designated cleaning agents  
for special applications.  
Do not use cleaning agents formulated  
for use in domestic dishwashers.  
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Opening and closing the door  
Open the door a  
To close the door  
^ Press the door button in as far as it  
will go, and at the same time, grip the  
handle and open the door.  
^ Lift the door upwards and push until  
it clicks shut. Do not press the door  
release button whilst shutting the  
door.  
The door should only be opened during  
operation for emergencies, e.g. if  
articles are knocking together or if a  
programme fault is indicated in the  
display (see "Cancelling a  
programme").  
,Do not touch the heating  
elements if you open the door during  
or directly after the end of a  
programme: you could burn  
yourself. The elements remain hot for  
some time after the end of the  
programme.  
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Water softener  
The water needs to be softened to  
avoid calcium deposits building up on  
utensils and in the machine itself.  
For future servicing it is useful to make  
a note of your water hardness level.  
^ Enter your water hardness level here:  
To ensure a steady supply of soft water,  
the water softener unit must always be:  
°d / mmol/l  
1. correctly programmed and  
2. the salt reservoir must be filled.  
If the water hardness level is below 4  
°d - German scale (0.7 mmol/l), the  
reservoir does not need to be filled  
with reactivation salt.  
The machine is set at the factory for a  
water hardness level of 19 °d (3.4  
mmol/l).  
If the water supply is harder or softer  
than this (including below 4 °d or 0.7  
mmol/l), the factory setting will need  
to be changed following the  
instructions in Setting the water  
softener. See chart on the next page  
for settings.  
Your local water authority will advise  
you on the water hardness in your area.  
For fluctuating levels e.g. 8 - 17 °d (1.4  
- 3.1 mmol/l) set the water softener to  
the highest setting. In this example to  
17 °d (3.1 mmol/l).  
Important  
The built-in water softener has settings  
from 1 °d - 60 °d (0.2 - 10.8 mmol/l).  
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Water softener  
Table of settings  
°d  
mmol/l  
°f  
Setting  
°d /  
mmol/l  
°f  
Setting  
(German  
scale)  
mmol/l  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
8.3  
8.5  
8.6  
8.8  
9.0  
9.2  
9.4  
9.5  
9.7  
83  
85  
86  
88  
90  
92  
94  
95  
97  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0.2  
0.4  
0.5  
0.7  
0.9  
1.1  
1.3  
1.4  
1.6  
1.8  
2.0  
2.2  
2.3  
2.5  
2.7  
2.9  
3.1  
3.2  
3.4  
3.6  
3.8  
4.0  
4.1  
4.3  
4.5  
4.7  
4.9  
5.0  
5.2  
5.4  
5.6  
5.8  
5.9  
6.1  
6.3  
6.5  
6.7  
6.8  
7.0  
7.2  
7.4  
7.6  
7.7  
7.9  
8.1  
2
4
5
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11  
13  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
41  
43  
45  
47  
49  
50  
52  
54  
56  
58  
59  
61  
63  
65  
67  
68  
70  
72  
74  
76  
77  
79  
81  
9
9
9.9  
99  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19 *)  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36 **)  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
10.1  
10.3  
10.4  
10.6  
10.8  
101  
103  
104  
106  
108  
*) factory setting  
**) 1-36 only for U.K.  
Machines without a water softener  
are set to 0 at the factory. This  
setting of 0 must not be changed on  
these machines.  
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Water softener  
Setting the water softener  
^ Switch the machine off.  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
STOP position f.  
^ Press 4 and 6 at the same time,  
hold them in and, whilst doing so,  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
The current programme status "P..."  
will show in the display.  
The indicator light p / 6 will come  
on.  
^ Press 3 once. E01 for programming  
level 1 will appear in the display.  
^ Turn the programme selector six  
switch positions clockwise (6 o’clock  
position).  
The number 19 will appear in the  
display (the factory water hardness  
setting in °d, equivalent to 3.4  
mmol/l).  
^ Press 4 as many times as is  
necessary, or hold it in until the  
required value (hardness level in °d)  
appears in the display.  
Once the number 60 (36 only for  
U.K.) has been reached, the counter  
will begin again at 0.  
^ Press the 6 button. SP appears.  
^ Press 6 again. The setting will now  
be stored in the memory. The display  
clears.  
^ The machine is now ready for  
operation.  
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Water softener  
Filling the salt reservoir  
Before filling the salt reservoir with  
reactivation salt for the first time, fill it  
with approx. 2.5 litres of water.  
Please only use special coarse grained  
reactivation salt with granules of  
approx. 1-4 mm. Do not use other types  
of salt, e.g. table salt, agricultural or  
gritting salt. These could contain  
components which are insoluble in wa-  
ter which could result in damage to the  
water softener. If in doubt consult your  
Miele Professional Department.  
The salt reservoir holds approx. 2.5 kg  
of salt.  
,Inadvertently filling the salt  
reservoir with cleaning agent will  
damage the water softener.  
Before filling the salt reservoir make  
sure that you have picked up the  
right packet of reactivation salt.  
^ Place the funnel provided in place.  
^ Fill carefully with salt. As it is filled,  
displaced water will run out).  
^ Remove the bottom basket from the  
machine.  
^ Wipe any residual salt off the screw  
threads on the socket.  
^ Unscrew the salt reservoir cap.  
^ Screw the cap on firmly.  
^ Immediately after this: Run the  
PRE-RINSE programme D to remove  
any traces of salt from the cabinet.  
Important: If after starting the  
PRE-RINSE programme D the machine  
does not start for a few minutes this is  
not a fault. The water softener is being  
reactivated.  
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Water softener  
Salt indicator  
When the salt reservoir is empty the k  
indicator light b comes on to remind  
you to fill the reservoir.  
Reactivation takes place automatically  
during a programme.  
The programme sequence indicator  
light k a lights up whilst this is  
happening.  
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Loading the machine  
Loading the machine  
^ The water duct for the spray arm in  
the middle of the upper basket must  
not be obstructed.  
Preparing the load  
^ Empty all containers before loading  
into the machine.  
^ The spray arms must not be blocked  
by items which are too tall or which  
hang down in their path. If necessary,  
manually rotate the arms to test.  
,Ensure that no acid or solvent  
residues, especially hydrochloric  
acid or chlorides, get into the wash  
cabinet.  
Use the upper basket for:  
^ Small lightweight, delicate items such  
as cups, saucers, glasses, dessert  
bowls etc., as well as for lightweight  
thermally stable plastic items.  
Please note  
^ Load items so that water will come  
into contact with all surfaces. This  
ensures that they will be properly  
cleaned.  
Use the bottom basket for:  
^ Larger and heavier items such as  
plates, serving platters, saucepans,  
bowls etc. Glasses may only be  
cleaned in the bottom basket if it is  
fitted with a special glassware insert  
or if there is a special bottom basket.  
^ Do not place items to be cleaned  
inside other pieces where they may  
be concealed.  
^ Hollow vessels such as cups,  
glasses, pots etc. should be inverted  
and placed in the correct inserts. The  
water must be able to access them  
unhindered.  
Cutlery  
^ Unsorted cutlery should be placed in  
the cutlery holders with the handles  
facing downwards.  
However, to avoid the risk of injury,  
sharp kinves etc. should be placed  
with the pointed end facing  
downwards.  
^ Deep-sided items should be placed  
at an angle so that water can run off  
them unhindered.  
^ Tall, narrow, hollow items should be  
placed in the centre of the baskets to  
ensure better water coverage.  
Select baskets and inserts which are  
appropriate for the application.  
^ Small pieces should be placed on  
the cup racks in the upper basket.  
Do not obscure them by larger items  
below. Cups should be on the lower  
rack and bowls on the top rack so  
that water reaches all items.  
See examples on the following  
pages.  
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Loading the machine  
Loading examples:  
Individual top and bottom baskets  
O 881 Top basket  
for 20 cups, 24 saucers or 12 dessert  
O 889 Top basket carrier  
to take various inserts, e.g. containers  
plates.  
for cutlery and glasses.  
U 880 Bottom basket  
with E 884 insert 1/1 for 20 large plates  
or 10 trays.  
U 880 Bottom basket  
with 2 x E 216 half inserts each for 15  
plates Ø 240 mm and 2 x E 165 cutlery  
baskets for mixed cutlery.  
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Loading the machine  
Glass set GG/F-GL  
O 882 Top basket  
for 27 glasses Ø 65 mm.  
U 880 Bottom basket  
with 2 x E 205 half inserts each for 14  
glasses Ø 65 mm.  
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Loading the machine  
Adjusting the top basket  
Items not suitable for  
dishwashers  
The top basket can be adjusted above  
and below the middle position by 2.5  
cm. It is set in the middle position on  
delivery.  
^ Cutlery with wooden or horn handles.  
^ Wooden or plastic cutting boards.  
^ Glued items, e.g. old knives with  
handles which have been glued on.  
Depending on the position of the top  
basket, plates of the following diameter  
can be accommodated in the baskets:  
^ Hand-made craft items.  
^ Copper or tin items.  
Example: Top basket O 881  
^ Plastic items which are not heat  
resistant.  
Top basket Top basket  
Bottom  
basket  
plate Ø in  
cm  
position  
plate Ø in  
cm  
Please note  
^ Silver and aluminium items can suffer  
some discolouration.  
Top  
max. 16.5  
max. 19  
24 *)  
24 *)  
24 *)  
Middle  
Bottom  
^ Colours painted over a glaze may  
fade after a number of washes.  
max. 21.5  
^ Clouding may occur on glasses after  
frequent washing.  
*) in insert E 216. For plates up to  
Ø 30 cm, use insert E 888.  
Our recommendations  
^ Wash delicate glassware by hand.  
To adjust the top basket:  
^ When purchasing new glasses,  
dishes and cutlery make sure they  
are dishwasher safe.  
^ Pull out the top basket until a  
resistance is felt; lift from the runners  
and remove.  
^ Unscrew the knurled nuts (roller  
bearings) on both sides of the basket  
with a suitable spanner and  
reposition as required.  
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Adding rinsing agent  
Rinsing agent is necessary to ensure  
water does not cling and leave marks  
on items during the drying phase and  
to help items dry faster after they have  
been washed.  
Adding rinsing agent  
Rinsing agent is poured into the  
storage reservoir and the amount set is  
dispensed automatically in the final  
rinse.  
The rinsing agent reservoir holds  
approx. 125 ml.  
Except: Rinsing agent is not dispensed  
in the final rinse in the BEER GLASS  
programme. The final rinse in this  
programme is carried out with cold wa-  
ter only.  
If the H Add rinsing agent indicator  
light on the control panel comes on, the  
rinsing agent reservoir must be refilled.  
,Inadvertently filling the rinsing  
agent reservoir with powder or liquid  
cleaning agent will always cause  
serious to damage the reservoir.  
Make sure you use a rinsing agent  
which is suitable for use in this  
machine.  
^ Open the door fully.  
^ Press the button in the direction of  
the arrow until the flap springs open.  
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Adding rinsing agent  
^ Add rinsing agent only until it is  
visible on the surface of the filter in  
the opening.  
^ Close the flap firmly. The flap must  
audibly engage, otherwise water  
could get into the rinsing agent  
reservoir during the programme.  
^ Mop up any spilt rinsing agent. This  
prevents over-foaming occuring  
during the next programme.  
The flap should always remain closed.  
Only open it to add more rinsing agent.  
^ Wait until the H indicator light on the  
control panel lights up again before  
adding any more rinsing agent.  
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Adding rinsing agent  
Setting the dosage  
The dosage adjuster in the opening has  
settings from 1 to 6 (1-6 ml). It is set to  
3 (3 ml) at the factory as the  
recommended dosage for rinsing  
agent.  
^ Use a higher setting if there are  
marks on the surface of utensils after  
drying.  
^ Use a lower setting if the surface  
becomes cloudy and smeary.  
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Adding cleaning agent  
,Only use cleaning agents  
suitable for specialist machines. Do  
not use detergents formulated for  
domestic dishwashers.  
Powder cleaning agent is dispensed  
via the dispenser for powder cleaning  
agents in the door or liquid cleaning  
agent via the DOS module (available as  
an optional extra - see "Note" on the  
next page).  
If liquid cleaning agent is not being  
used, powder cleaning agent must be  
placed in the cleaning agent dispenser  
before every programme except with  
PRE-RINSE D (see notes on detergent  
dispensing in the programme chart).  
^ Add powder cleaning agent to  
compartment II.  
Dosage: Approx. 3 g/l, or 20 g per  
wash cycle.  
Approx. 7 litres of water are used in the  
main wash.  
Follow cleaning agent manufacturer’s  
instructions if they differ.  
^ Close the dispenser lid.  
Some types of soiling may require  
different combinations of cleaning  
agents and other additives. The Miele  
Professional Department will be  
pleased to advise you.  
^ Press the opening catch on the  
container forwards (see arrow). The  
flap will spring open. (The flap is  
always open at the end of a  
programme).  
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Adding cleaning agent  
Note  
,Take great care when handling  
liquid agents and additives. These  
may contain irritant or corrosive  
ingredients.  
Please follow the manufacturer’s  
safety instructions.  
As a chargeable optional extra, this  
machine can also be fitted with a DOS  
Module G 60 dispenser pump for liquid  
cleaning agent. This is connected  
externally.  
See Programming special functions for  
venting the dispensing system and  
setting the dosage.  
Wear protective gloves and goggles.  
The optional DOS Module is supplied  
with its own installation and connection  
instructions.  
Maintenance of the dispensing  
system  
To ensure trouble-free operation,  
regular maintenance should be carried  
out at specified intervals by a Miele  
approved service technician.  
Every two years  
Replace the dispensing hoses in the  
DOS modules.  
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Programme selection  
Choose your programme according to  
the type of instruments or utensils being  
cleaned, and the degree of soiling.  
The different programmes and their  
uses are described overleaf in the  
Programme Chart.  
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Programme chart  
Programme  
When to use  
Powder cleaning agent  
(when not using liquid  
cleaning agent)  
Follow manufacturer’s  
instructions  
To rinse heavily soiled items, (e.g. for removing  
soiling or to prevent soiling drying on to dishes  
when a complete programme does not yet need  
to be run).  
D
PRE-RINSE  
Special programme for beer glasses.  
(Instead of being left to dry in the machine, beer dispenser  
glasses are taken out and dried by hand).  
20 g in the powder  
,
BEER  
GLASSES  
Special programme for glasses.  
Quick programme for lightly soiled crockery.  
For normally soiled loads.  
20 g in the powder  
dispenser  
o
GLASSWARE  
20 g in the powder  
dispenser  
s
SHORT  
20 g in the powder  
dispenser  
G
UNIVERSAL  
For normally soiled items with a higher wash  
temperature for removing foods rich in starch  
20 g in the powder  
dispenser  
n
UNIVERSAL  
PLUS  
For heavily soiled crockery. Most of the soiling is 20 g in the powder  
F
removed in an intensive cold-water pre-rinse.  
dispenser  
INTENSIVE  
For draining water out of the machine, e.g. when  
a programme has been interrupted. Turn the  
programme selector to the STOP position f first.  
6
DRAIN  
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Programme sequence  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Economy  
pre-wash  
Pre-wash Main wash Economy  
Interim  
rinse I  
Interim  
rinse II  
Final  
rinse  
Drying  
(Additional  
prog.)  
2)  
interim  
rinse  
X
X
X
(X)  
X
(X)  
50°C/1’  
—/1’  
1)  
3)  
X
X
(X)  
(X)  
(X)  
(X)  
(X)  
X
(X)  
(X)  
(X)  
(X)  
(X)  
50°C/1’  
50°C/1’  
1)  
1)  
X
X
X
X
55°C/1’  
60°C/1’  
1)  
1)  
X
X
X
X
X
55°C/2’  
60°C/1’  
1)  
1)  
X
X
X
X
60°C/3’  
60°C/1’  
1)  
1)  
X
X
X
65°C/3’  
60°C/1’  
1)  
1)  
X = Sections included in a programme (with temperature/temperature holding time)  
1)  
To change a temperature or temperature holding time, see Programming special functions.  
Important: We recommend programming a main wash temperature of 60°C for cleaning dirty  
crockery.  
To select a second interim rinse see Programming special functions.  
With cold water and without rinsing agent.  
2)  
3)  
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Operation  
Once the programme has started, all  
other programmes are blocked. If the  
programme selector is then turned to  
another programme, the values shown  
in the display go out. The values can be  
seen again if the programme selector is  
turned back to the position of the  
Switching on  
^ Close the door.  
^ Open the stopcocks (if turned off) .  
^ Press the I-0 button.  
When the programme selector is at the  
STOP position f a point lights up in the  
display.  
programme currently in operation.  
^ Press the 4 button to alternate  
between showing the current  
temperature and the amount of time  
elapsed in the display.  
Starting a programme  
^ Turn the programme selector  
clockwise or anti-clockwise to the  
required programme.  
The temperature of the programme  
selected is shown in the display,  
except with PRE-RINSE D and  
DRAIN 6.  
Note that during the heat-up stage in  
"Main wash" and "Final rinse" the  
required end temperature is shown in  
the "time run" display.  
The indicator light next to the START  
button 6 flashes.  
^ Select additional function DRYING  
3 if required (see "Selecting an  
additional function").  
^ Press the START button 6. The  
duration of the programme selected  
will appear in the display, counting  
upwards in minutes.  
The indicator light next to the START  
button lights up.  
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Operation  
Changing a programme  
Programme end  
Provided the START button has not yet  
been pressed, a wrongly selected  
programme may be changed as  
described below (if it has been  
The programme has ended when no  
more programme sequence indicator  
lights are lit up and the "Start" indicator  
light 6 has gone out. A 0 will appear in  
pressed, see Cancelling a programme): the middle of the display.  
The buzzer will sound at the same time  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
required programme.  
for a max. of 30 seconds (standard  
setting). The buzzer can be changed  
(see "Programming special functions").  
^ Select additional function DRYING  
3 again if required (see Selecting  
an additional function).  
Use the 4 button to see the total  
running time of a programme or the  
actual temperature.  
^ Press the START button 6.  
Selecting an additional function  
Switching off  
The following additional function can be  
selected:  
^ Press and release the I-0 button.  
^ 3 DRYING  
Drying may be selected as an  
additional function as soon as the  
programme has been selected  
(except with PRE-RINSE D and  
DRAIN 6). The drying phase  
operates with pulsed heating for ten  
minutes. The total running time of the  
programme lengthens accordingly.  
Programme sequence indicators  
The indicator light for the active  
programme stage lights up during the  
programme.  
k
Reactivation  
Pre-wash  
I
l
Main wash  
m / H Interim rinse/Final rinse  
Drying (additional function)  
c
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Operation  
To cancel a programme  
Once a programme is running it should  
only be cancelled in extreme cases,  
e.g. when articles in the machine rattle  
or jostle against each other and have to  
be rearranged.  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
f position (the programme is  
cancelled after approx. 2 secs.).  
^ Open the door a  
,Caution - Water and items in the  
machine may be hot. Danger of  
burning or scalding.  
^ Arrange the load securely.  
(Wear protective gloves where  
necessary, and observe appropriate  
health and safety regulations relating  
to infectious diseases).  
^ Replenish powder cleaning agent if  
necessary.  
^ Close the door.  
^ Select the DRAIN programme 6 (wa-  
ter in the machine is pumped away).  
^ Select the cleaning programme again  
and start it as previously described.  
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Programming special functions  
For future servicing work, please  
Value set:  
document any alterations to the stan-  
dard factory settings.  
2. Selecting a second interim rinse  
Enter any alterations in the relevant  
Interim Rinse II can be programmed in  
to improve interim rinsing in all  
Value set:_________ box.  
.
programmes (except D PRE-RINSE).  
1. Setting the cold water inlet from:  
Nominal water intake to Nominal wa-  
ter intake + 1 l.  
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP  
f.  
^ Switch the machine off.  
The amount of water taken into the  
machine at each intake can be  
increased by 1 litre to a maximum of  
9.5 litres.  
^ Press and hold 4 and 6 at the  
same time, and whilst doing so  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
To do this:  
The current programme status “P...”  
appears in the display and the p / 6  
indicator lights up.  
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP  
f.  
^ Switch the machine off.  
^ Press 3 once. E01 for programming  
level 1 will appear in the display.  
^ Press and hold 4 and 6 at the  
same time, and whilst doing so  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
The current programme status “P...”  
appears in the display and the p / 6  
indicator lights up.  
^ Turn the programme selector to o. A  
30 or an 31 will appear in the display.  
30 = without Interim rinse II.  
31 = with Interim rinse II.  
^ Press 4 to change from 30 to 31 or  
vice versa.  
^ Press 3 once. E01 for programming  
level 1 will appear in the display.  
^ Press 6. SP appears.  
^ Press 6 again. The change has  
been recorded.  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
D position. A 10 or an 11 will appear  
in the display.  
Value set:  
10 = Nominal water intake  
11 = Nominal water intake + 1 l  
^ Press 4 to change from 10 to 11 or  
vice versa.  
^ Press 6. SP appears.  
^ Press 6 again. The change has  
been recorded.  
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Programming special functions  
3. Delay start and setting the delay  
start time  
Value set:  
The start of a wash programme can be  
delayed by up to 9 hours and 30  
minutes in 30 minute stages.  
b) Setting the delay start period  
The delay start period (from 30 minutes  
to 9 hours and 30 minutes) has to be  
set before a programme is started.  
Note:  
Delay start should only be selected with  
the Universal and Intensive  
^ After selecting a programme (see  
“Switching on”) Press the 4 button  
or hold it in until the required value is  
displayed. The “Delay Start” indicator  
light comes on.  
programmes. Because items in the  
machine stand for a longer period  
before being cleaned, residues can dry  
on if the start time is delayed. Shorter  
programmes may not be able to  
remove dried on soiling adequately.  
After the START button 6 has been  
pressed the delay start period will  
count down in the display until the  
programme automatically starts.  
a) To activate Delay Start  
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP  
f.  
^ Switch the machine off.  
^ Press and hold 4 and 6 at the  
same time, and whilst doing so  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
The current programme status “P...”  
appears in the display and the p / 6  
indicator lights up.  
^ Press 3 once. E01 for programming  
level 1 will appear in the display.  
^ Turn the programme selector to 6.  
80 or 81 will appear in the display.  
80 = No delay start  
81 = Delay start active.  
^ Press 4 to change from 80 to 81 or  
vice versa.  
^ Press 6. SP appears.  
^ Press 6 again. The change has  
been recorded.  
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Programming special functions  
4. Venting and setting the dosage on  
Setting the dosage:  
DOS modules G 60 and C 60  
(optional extra)  
Set the dosage according to the  
manufacturer’s recommendations.  
^ Set the dosage selector on the DOS  
module to position 10 (applies to  
DOS Module C 60 only).  
The machine needs 7 litres of water in  
the main wash stage of the programme.  
Example:  
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP  
f.  
A manufacturer recommends 4 ml  
cleaning agent per litre of water:  
7 l x 4 ml/l = 28 ml.  
^ Switch the machine off.  
2 ml . 1 second dispensing time; i.e.  
programming to 14 seconds.  
^ Press and hold 4 and 6 at the  
same time, and whilst doing so  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
The current programme status “P...”  
appears in the display and the p / 6  
indicator lights up.  
^ Turn the programme selector to ,, the  
dispensing time in seconds appears  
in the display, e.g 10.  
^ Press 4 repeatedly or hold it in, until  
the number 14 appears in the display  
(dispensing time 14 seconds . 28 ml  
- see example - ).  
^ Press 3 twice, E02 for programming  
level 2 will appear in the display.  
The dispensing time/amount is set.  
Venting the dispensing system:  
^ Having changed a value or all  
values:  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
D position. do1 appears in the  
display.  
^ Press 6. SP appears.  
^ Press 6 again. The change has  
been recorded.  
^ Press 4 for 90 seconds.  
The dispensing system will be vented  
automatically.  
Value set:  
If only venting is required:  
If the dispensing system also needs to  
be vented:  
^ Switch the machine off with the I-0  
button.  
^ Start the PRE-RINSE programmeD,  
so that after venting any agents in the  
wash cabinet are diluted before  
being drained away.  
Immediately after this: start the  
PRE-RINSE D programme, so that after  
venting any agents in the wash cabinet  
are diluted before being drained away.  
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Programming special functions  
5. Altering the temperature and/or the ^ "Main wash" temperature:  
temperature holding time in the  
“Main wash” and “Final rinse”  
programme stages  
Press 3 three times, E03 for  
programming level 3 will appear in  
the display.  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
programme which needs to be  
changed. The actual value appears  
in the display after °C.  
Please make a note of any changes  
to the temperature and / or the  
temperature holding time in the  
appropriate section of the  
programme chart.  
^ Press 4 or hold it in, until the  
required value appears in the display.  
The programme chart shows the factory  
settings for the Main wash temperature  
together with temperature holding time  
and the Final rinse temperature with its  
temperature holding time.  
The special functions can be used to  
alter the temperatures of the main wash  
and of the final rinse from 30 °C -70 °C  
and the temperature holding time from  
1-10 minutes.  
^ "Main wash" temperature holding  
time:  
Turn the programme selector to the  
STOP position f  
(the programming level is only  
displayed in this switch position).  
^ Press 3 again, E04 for  
programming level 4 will appear in  
the display. Then:  
Important: We recommend  
^ Turn the programme selector back to  
the programme which needs to be  
changed. The actual value appears  
in the display after min.  
programming a main wash temperature  
of 60°C for cleaning dirty crockery.  
The final rinse temperature cannot be  
programmed or altered in the , BEER  
GLASSES programme.  
^ Press 4 until the required value  
appears in the display.  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
STOP position f (the programming  
level is displayed only in this switch  
position).  
^ "Final rinse temperature:  
Turn the programme selector to the  
STOP position f  
(the programming level is only  
displayed in this switch position).  
^ Switch the machine off.  
^ Press and hold 4 and 6 at the  
same time, and whilst doing so  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
^ Press 3 again, E05 for  
programming level 5 will appear in  
the display. Then:  
The current programme status “P...”  
appears in the display and the p / 6  
indicator lights up.  
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Programming special functions  
^ Turn the programme selector back to  
the programme which needs to be  
changed. The actual value appears  
in the display after °C.  
^ Press 4 or hold it in, until the  
required value appears in the display.  
^ Final rinse temperature holding  
time:  
Turn the programme selector to the  
STOP position f  
(the programming level is only  
displayed in this switch position).  
^ Press 3 again, E06 for  
programming level 6 will appear in  
the display. Then:  
^ Turn the programme selector back to  
the programme which needs to be  
changed. The actual value appears  
in the display after min.  
^ Press 4 until the required value  
appears in the display.  
^ Having changed a value or all  
values:  
^ Press 6. SP appears.  
^ Press 6 again. The change has  
been recorded.  
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Programming special functions  
6. Audible tone (Buzzer)  
^ Press 6 again. The change has  
been recorded.  
This special function allows you to  
programme a buzzer (lasting up to a  
maximum of 30 seconds) for the  
following functions:  
Value set:  
Note:  
The buzzer can be switched off early  
by  
– Programme end = Constant buzzer  
– Fault warning = Buzzer at one  
second intervals  
– turning the programme selector to  
the STOP position f,  
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP  
f.  
– interrupting the power supply (e.g.  
by opening and closing the door).  
^ Switch the machine off.  
^ Press and hold 4 and 6 at the  
same time, and whilst doing so  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
The current programme status “P...”  
appears in the display and the p / 6  
indicator lights up.  
^ Press 3 once. E01 for programming  
level 1 will appear in the display.  
^ Turn the programme selector nine  
switch positions clockwise (9 o’clock  
position).  
A number from 90 to 93 will appear in  
the display.  
90 = buzzer switched off.  
91 = buzzer at end of programme  
(standard setting)  
92 = fault indication  
93 = buzzer for all functions (at end  
of programme and for faults).  
^ Press 4 until the required function is  
displayed.  
^ Press 6. SP appears.  
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Programming special functions  
7. Re-setting all parameter changes  
back to the factory settings.  
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP  
f.  
^ Switch the machine off.  
^ Press and hold 4 and 6 at the  
same time, and whilst doing so  
switch the machine on with the I-0  
button.  
The current programme status “P...”  
appears in the display and the p / 6  
indicator lights up.  
^ Press 3 seven times, E07 for  
programming level 7 will appear in  
the display.  
^ Turn the programme selector to any  
switch position (except STOP).  
00 or PP will appear in the display.  
00 = factory setting  
(Electronics have not been  
re-programmed).  
PP = Electronics have been  
re-programmed.  
^ If PP is displayed press 4 to  
change from PP to 00.  
^ Press 6. SP appears.  
^ Press 6 again. All values which had  
been changed have now been now  
reset to the factory settings.  
If the hardness level setting in the water  
softener had been changed this will  
reset to the factory setting of 19 °d (3.4  
mmol/l). This will need to be reset to  
suit the hardness level in your area.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the filters in the wash  
cabinet  
,The machine must not be used  
without all the filters in place.  
The filter combination in the base of  
the wash cabinet should be  
inspected regularly and cleaned if  
necessary.  
,Caution:  
Watch out for glass splinters which  
could cause injury.  
^ To unscrew the micro-fine filter, take  
hold of the two lugs and turn twice in  
an anti-clockwise direction,  
Cleaning the coarse filter  
^ Press the two lugs together, remove  
and clean the filter.  
^ and remove, together with the flat  
filter.  
^ Put the clean filter back in position  
and press it until it clicks into place.  
^ Clean the filters.  
^ The filter combination is then  
replaced in the reverse order in  
which it was removed.  
Cleaning the flat and the micro-fine  
filters  
^ Remove the coarse filter.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the spray arms  
Waste particles can lodge in the spray  
arm jets.  
The spray arms should be inspected  
and cleaned regularly (approx. every  
6 months).  
^ Use a sharp pointed object to push  
particles into the spray arm jets and  
rinse well under running water.  
Remove the spray arms as follows:  
^ Unscrew the upper spray arm.  
^ Remove the middle spray arm (on  
the top basket) by unscrewing the  
toothed wheel mechanism.  
Important:  
The toothed wheel mechanism has a  
left hand thread, and to unscrew it, it  
must be turned to the right with the  
spray arm.  
Particles in the lower spray arm are  
easier to rinse out if the cap is first  
opened.  
^ Open the cap in the direction of the  
arrow. After cleaning close up the  
cap again.  
Important:  
After replacing the spray arms check  
that they move freely.  
^ First remove the bottom basket and  
then pull the lower spray arm off.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the drain pump and  
non-return valve  
The drain pump is situated under the  
non-return valve (see arrow).  
If water has not been pumped away at  
the end of a programme the drain  
pump or the non-return valve might be  
blocked. They are however, easy to  
clean.  
^ Take the filter combination out of the  
wash cabinet.  
^ Before replacing the non-return valve  
check that the drain pump is free of  
obstructions.  
^ Carefully replace the non-return valve  
and secure with the locking clamp.  
^ Release the locking clamp.  
^ Lift up the non-return valve and rinse  
under running water.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the filters in the water ^ Replace filters and the seal. Make  
sure they are sitting correctly.  
inlet  
^ Reconnect the hose to the water inlet,  
making sure that it goes back on  
straight.  
Filters are incorporated in the screw  
connection of the water inlet hose to  
protect the water inlet valve. If these  
filters get dirty they need to be cleaned,  
otherwise insufficient water flows into  
the wash cabinet.  
^ Open the stopcock carefully.  
If there is a leak, screw the  
connections on more tightly.  
,The plastic housing of the water  
connection contains an electrical  
component. It must not be dipped in  
water.  
Cleaning the control panel  
^ This should only be cleaned with a  
damp cloth or a suitable cleaner for  
use on plastic materials, or with a  
disinfectant tested and recognised  
as suitable for this use.  
To clean the filters  
^ Disconnect the machine from the  
mains supply (switch off at the mains  
and pull out the plug, switch off the  
appropriate circuit in the fuse box or  
withdraw the mains fuse).  
,Do not use abrasive cleaners,  
glass cleaners or all-purpose  
cleaners.  
Because of their chemical  
composition they could cause  
serious damage to plastic  
components.  
^ Turn off the stopcock and unscrew  
the water inlet hose.  
Cleaning the front of the  
machine  
^ Clean using a proprietary cleaning  
agent designed for the type of front  
the machine is fitted with.  
,Do not use cleaning agents  
containing ammonia or thinners.  
^ Clean the large area filter (1) and fine  
filter (2), and replace with new filters  
if necessary.  
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Correcting minor faults  
With the aid of the following explanatory The wash cycle finishes too early and  
notes, minor faults can be corrected  
without contacting the Miele Service  
Dept.  
the p / 6 indicator light flashes  
(fault code F A appears in the  
display)  
Any work on the electrical components  
of the machine should only be carried  
out by a suitably qualified and  
competent person in accordance with  
local and national safety regulations.  
Unauthorised repairs could be  
dangerous.  
– The drain hose is kinked.  
– The drain pump is blocked  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
STOP position f (the fault code goes  
out).  
^ Straighten the hose and check/clean  
the drain pump.  
Faults / possible causes  
^ Pump away the water and start the  
programme again (see additional  
programme "DRAIN" and "Switching  
on").  
The machine does not start  
– The door is not properly closed.  
– The machine is not switched on at  
the mains.  
– The fuse is defective / has blown.  
A few minutes after switching on, the  
p / 6 indicator light flashes (fault  
code F..E appears in the display)  
– The stopcocks are closed.  
– The filters in the water inlet hose are  
dirty.  
– The water pressure is too low.  
^ Turn the programme selector to the  
STOP position f (the fault code  
goes out).  
^ Press I-0 to switch the machine off.  
^ Open the stopcocks or clean the  
filters (see "Cleaning and Care").  
^ Switch the machine on again and  
reselect the programme.  
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Correcting minor faults  
Water in the wash cabinet is not  
heated; the programme sequence  
lasts too long  
Customer service  
Should you still have any difficulties or if  
a fault code "F..." appears in the display  
again, please contact your authorised  
Service Dealer or the Miele Service  
Department. See back cover for  
addresses. Please quote the fault code  
as well as the model type and number  
of your machine.  
This machine has a resettable heater  
limiter which will switch off the heaters if  
they over-heat. This could be caused  
for example, by large articles covering  
the heating elements or if the filters in  
the wash cabinet are blocked.  
^ Remove the cause of the fault.  
^ Take off the service panel (see  
"Electrical connection").  
^ Press the reset button on the heater  
limiter (yellow) located on the left-  
hand side of the plastic cover.  
If this switch trips again contact the  
Miele Service Department.  
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Installation  
Please refer to the installation  
^ Open the door.  
diagram supplied with the machine.  
,Furniture and fittings installed  
near the machine must be of a  
commercial standard able to  
withstand the effects of steam and  
condensation.  
The machine must be installed correctly  
and levelled.  
Any unevenness in the floor level can  
be compensated for and the height of  
the machine raised or lowered by  
adjusting the four screw feet.  
^ Remove the fixing screws on the left  
and right hand sides using a cross  
slotted screwdriver.  
The machine can be installed in the  
following ways:  
^ Free-standing.  
^ Pull the machine lid approx. 5 mm  
forwards, lift it upwards and remove  
it.  
^ Slot-in or at the end of a row:  
The machine can be installed next to  
other machines or furniture or in a  
suitable niche. The niche must be at  
least 60 cm wide and 60 cm deep.  
^ Built-under:  
The machine can be installed under a  
continuous worktop or sink drainer.  
The recess must be at least 60 cm  
wide, 60 cm deep and 82 cm high.  
If necessary, the machine lid can be  
removed as follows:  
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Installation  
Position and secure the machine  
To ensure stability the machine must  
first be aligned and then screwed to the  
worktop.  
^ Open the door. Secure the machine  
to the front edge of the worktop using  
screws through the holes on the left  
and right hand sides of the front trim.  
^ Do not use silicone sealant to seal  
the gaps between the machine and  
any neighbouring units as this would  
hinder ventilation to the circulation  
pump.  
Depending on the requirements for  
building under, the following kits can be  
ordered from the Miele Spares Dept.:  
Cover plate (protects the worktop)  
The underside of the worktop is  
protected against water damage by a  
stainless steel plate.  
Decor frame fitting kit  
The machine front can be fitted with a  
decor panel to match kitchen units.  
The decor frame is supplied with fitting  
instructions.  
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Electrical connection  
Removing the plinth panel and the  
protective plastic cover:  
,All electrical work must be  
carried out by a suitably qualified  
and competent person in  
accordance with local and national  
safety regulations.  
^ Connection should be made via a  
suitable isolator, with an on-off switch  
which should be easily accessible for  
servicing work.  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED  
^ For extra safety it is advisable to  
install a residual current device with a  
trip current of 30 mA (in accordance  
with DIN VDE 0664).  
,Disconnect the machine from the  
mains electricity supply.  
^ Holding the plinth panel at both  
sides, pull gently outwards from  
beneath a and pull it off b.  
^ The mains connection cable may  
only be replaced by an original Miele  
spare part or an apppropriate cable  
with wire end ferrule.  
^ To remove the protective plastic  
cover loosen the 2 screws (left and  
right) c.  
^ For technical data see data plate or  
wiring diagram supplied.  
To re-assemble:  
The machine must only be operated  
with the voltage, frequency and fusing  
shown on the data plate.  
^ Refit the protective plastic cover and  
the plinth panel in the reverse order  
to which they were removed.  
This machine can be converted in  
accordance with the conversion  
diagram and wiring diagram supplied.  
See also the installation diagram  
supplied.  
The data plate (with test certification  
VDE, DVGW etc.) and conversion key  
are located on the rear of the machine  
and also behind the plinth panel below  
the protective plastic cover.  
Bonding connection  
There is a screw connection point  
marked with the earth symbol (8) at  
the back of the machine, to which the  
earth lead must be connected.  
The wiring diagram is secured to the  
inner side of the protective plastic  
cover.  
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Plumbing  
Connection to the water inlet  
^ A stopcock with 3/4 inch male thread  
must be provided on site. It should  
be easily accessible so that the water  
supply can be turned off when the  
machine is not in use.  
,Water in the machine must not  
be used as drinking water.  
^ The machine must be connected to  
the water supply in accordance with  
local and national water authority  
regulations.  
^ The DN 10 inlet hose is approx. 1.7 m  
long terminating in a 3/4 inch female  
thread. A 1.5 metre long flexible  
metal extension hose, pressure  
tested to 140 bar, is available as an  
optional accessory if required. On no  
account may the inlet filter be  
removed.  
^ This machine is constructed to  
comply with German water  
regulations (DVGW), and may be  
connected to a suitable supply  
without an extra non-return valve if  
national regulations permit.  
In the UK this machine is listed as a  
WRAS approved product in the Water  
Fittings and Materials Directory of  
products which comply with the Wa-  
ter Fittings Regulations. It is  
^ A large surface area filter is enclosed  
in the kit supplied with the machine  
for installing between the stopcock  
and the inlet hose  
(see illustration in "Cleaning and Care  
- Water inlet").  
approved for mains water connection  
in fluid categories 4 and 5, when  
installed using the double check  
valves supplied.  
^ The water pressure (flow rate) must  
be a minimum of 0.5 bar (50 kPa).  
If the water pressure (flow rate) is  
below 2 bar (200 kPa) the fill time is  
automatically extended.  
The max. permitted static pressure is  
10 bar (1000 kPa).  
If the water pressure is not in the  
range of 0.5 to 10 bar (50-1000 kPa)  
the p / 6 indicator light may come  
on and the fault code "F2E" show in  
the display. Please contact the Miele  
Service Department.  
,The inlet hose must not be  
shortened or damaged in any way  
(see illustration).  
^ The machine is supplied as standard  
for connection to a cold or a hot wa-  
ter supply up to a max. temperature  
of 70 °C.  
See also the installation diagram  
supplied.  
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Plumbing  
Drainage  
^ The drainage system is fitted with a  
non-return valve which prevents dirty  
water from flowing back into the  
machine via the drain hose.  
^ The machine should preferably be  
connected to a separate drainage  
system on-site.  
If separate drainage is not available  
contact your Miele application  
specialist for professional advice.  
The on-site drain connection point  
should be sited between 0.3 m and 1  
m above the lower edge of the  
machine.  
If it is lower than 0.3 m lay the hose in  
a curve at a height of at least 0.3 m.  
The drainage system must be able to  
take a minimum drainage flow of 16  
l/min.  
^ The inlet hose is approx. 1.4 m long,  
is flexible and has an internal  
diameter of 22 mm. It must not be  
shortened.  
Hose clips are supplied for securing  
it in position.  
^ A longer drain hose (up to 4 m long)  
is available to order from the Miele  
Spare Parts Dept.  
^ The drainage system must not  
exceed 4 metres.  
See also the installation diagram  
supplied.  
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Technical data  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
85 (82) cm  
60 cm  
60 cm  
Voltage:  
Rated load:  
Fuse rating:  
see data plate  
see data plate  
see data plate  
Mains connection cable:  
Water pressure (flow rate):  
Cold or hot water connection:  
Delivery head:  
approx. 1.8 m  
0.5 - 10 bar (50 -1000 kPa)  
up to max. 70 °C  
min. 0.3 m, max. 1 m  
max. 4 m  
Drainage length:  
Inlet hose  
approx. 1.7 m  
Drain hose:  
approx. 1.4 m  
Noise level in dB (A):  
Sound level LpA  
Free standing: <70  
Built under: <70  
Test marks:  
VDE, interference suppression, DVGW,  
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