Operating instructions
Commercial dishwasher
G 7860
To avoid the risk of accidents or
damage to the machine it is
essential to read these operating instructions
before it is installed, commissioned or used
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for the first time.
M.-Nr. 06 134 790
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Description of the machine
This Miele machine is a professional
washer disinfector with a freshwater
system, very short batch times and
high cleaning performance.
This machine is equipped with a water
softener (WE), a steam condenser
(DHK) and an electro-thermal door lock
(ET) as standard.
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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Guide to the machine
aOn/Off button (I-0)
bDoor release
jAdd (liquid) cleaning agent
indicator light *
cDisplay
Optical interface for
service technician
dDelay start indicator light
eDrying indicator light
fProgramme start indicator light
gStart button
kAdd rinsing agent indicator
light
lAdd neutralising agent
indicator light
(not used on this machine)
hDrying button
mAdd salt indicator light
iButton to toggle between the actual
temperature, elapsed time and active
washing block displays
nWater inlet / Drain
indicator light
oProgramme sequence indicators
pProgramme selector
* only applies to machine fitted with
optional external DOS Module
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Guide to the machine
aConnections for optional DOS
module dispenser pump for
liquid cleaning agent
dDispenser for powder cleaning agent
eDual rinsing agent reservoir
(with dosage selector)
- at the back of the machine -
fLevel indicators
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 machine
Old machines contain materials which
can be reclaimed or recycled. Please
contact your dealer, your waste
collection centre or scrap merchant
about potential recycling schemes.
The transport and protective packing
has been selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal
and can normally be recycled.
Ensure that the machine presents no
danger to children while being stored
for disposal.
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!
See the appropriate section in the
Warning and Safety instructions.
Rather than just throwing these
materials away, please ensure that they
are recycled.
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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
Electro-thermal door lock
To cancel a programme
The machine is equipped with an
electro-thermal door lock.
If a programme has to be cancelled in
an emergency, e.g. when articles in the
machine jostle against each other or
the programme has been interrupted
because of a fault, the door will have to
be opened manually:
The door can only be opened when:
^ the electricity supply to the machine
is switched on and:
^ the On/Off button I-0 is pressed in.
^ Turn the programme selector to the
f position (the programme is
cancelled after approx. 2 secs.).
To open the door a
Important!
^ Press the door button in as far as it
will go, and at the same time, grip the
handle and open the door.
See "To cancel a programme" in the
"Operation" section of this booklet for
details of how to continue from here.
,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.
To close the door
^ Lift the door upwards and push until
it clicks shut. Do not press the
release catch whilst shutting the
door!
After the first intake of water, it is no
longer possible to open the door,
except in the D (PRE-RINSE) and 6
(DRAIN) programmes. The machine
can be opened during drying if this
option has been selected.
The door remains locked until the end
of the programme. It can then be
opened.
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Opening and closing the door
To open the door with the
emergency release
The emergency release should only
be used when the door cannot be
opened normally, e.g. in the event of
a power failure.
^ Turn the programme selector to f.
^ Press the On/Off button I-0 to switch
the machine off.
^ The emergency release cable is
located at the bottom of the machine
behind the service panel. Pull it
downwards to open the door.
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Water softener
The water needs to be softened to
avoid calcium deposits building up on
instruments and utensils and in the
machine itself.
To ensure a steady supply of soft water
the water softener unit must always be:
1. correctly set (programmed) and
2. the salt reservoir must be filled.
(If the water hardness level is below
0.7 mmol/l (4 °d - German scale) the
reservoir does not need to be filled
with reactivation salt.)
The machine is set at the factory for a
water hardness level of 3.4 mmol/l
(19 °d).
If the water supply is harder or softer
than this (including below 0.7 mmol/l
or 4 °d) 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. 1.4 - 3.1
mmol/l or 8 - 17 °d) set the water
softener to the highest setting (in this
example to 3.1 mmol/l or 17 °d).
Important
The built-in water softener has settings
from 0.2 - 10.8 mmol/l or 1 °d - 60 °d.
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Water softener
Settings
°d
mmol/l
°f
Setting
°d
mmol/l
°f
Setting
(German
scale)
(German
scale)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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
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
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
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
9.9
99
10.1
10.3
10.4
10.6
10.8
101
103
104
106
108
*) factory setting
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Water softener
Setting the water softener
For future servicing it is useful to make
a note of your water hardness level.
^ Switch off the machine.
^ Enter your water hardness level here:
^ Turn the programme selector to the
STOP position f.
°d (German scale) or
^ Press ß and 6 at the same time,
hold them in and, whilst doing so,
switch the machine on with the I-0
button.
mmol/l
The current programme status "P..."
will show in the display.
The indicator light p / 6 will come
on.
^ Press 0 once, E01 for programming
level 1 will appear in the display.
^ Turn the programme selector one
switch position clockwise (1 o’clock
position).
The number 19 appears in the
display (the factory water hardness
setting in °d), (equivalent to 3.4
mmol/l).
^ Press ß 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 has been
reached, the counter will begin again
at 0.
^ Press the 6 button. SP will appear in
the display.
^ Press 6 again. The setting will now
be stored in memory. The display will
go out.
^ The machine is now ready for use.
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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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Adding rinsing agent
The duo dispenser incorporated in the
door has a capacity of approximately
2 x 180 ml. for liquid agents.
^ Open the door fully.
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.
Rinsing agent is poured into the
storage reservoirs and the amount set
is dispensed automatically.
,Inadvertently filling the reservoirs
with powder or liquid detergent
always causes serious damage to
the reservoirs.
^ Undo the screw caps.
^ Pour rinsing agent into the reservoirs
until the level indicator is dark (see
arrow in the illustration). Use a funnel
if necessary.
The reservoirs must be filled with
rinsing agent when the H indicator light
comes on.
There is also a level indicator for the
reservoirs on the inside of the door (see
illustration on the next page).
^ Screw the cap back on and mop up
any spilt rinsing agent. This prevents
a build-up of foam occuring during
the next programme.
^ 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
Important:
Both reservoirs must always be filled
Setting the dosage
with the same liquid agent.
The dosage adjuster in both openings
has settings from 1-6 (1-6 ml). It is set
to "2" (4 ml) at the factory.
^ 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 washer disinfectors. Do
not use detergents formulated for
domestic dishwashers.
Liquid cleaning agents (mildly
alkaline) should be dispensed via a
DOS module (available as an optional
extra - see the Note on the next
page).
If liquid cleaning agent is not being
used, powder cleaning agent must be
placed in the detergent dispenser
before every programme except with
PRE-RINSE D and DRAIN 6.
^ Add powder cleaning agent to the
compartment.
Dosage: Approx. 3 g/l, or 30 g per
batch.
Approx. 10.5 litres of water are used in
the wash programme sequence.
Follow detergent manufacturer’s
instructions if they differ.
^ Close the dispenser lid.
^ Press the opening catch on the
dispenser (see arrow) forwards. The
lid will spring open. (The lid is always
open at the end of a programme).
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Adding cleaning agent
Taking the effect on the environment
into consideration, please bear the
following points in mind when selecting
a cleaning agent:
Maintenance of the dispensing
system
To ensure trouble-free operation the
following regular maintenance should
be carried out by a Miele approved ser-
vice technician.
^ What level of alkalinity is required to
achieve the correct level of cleaning?
^ Is active chlorine required for
disinfection or oxydation (pigment
removal)?
Every 12-18 months:
Replace the dispensing hoses in the
DOS modules.
^ Are tensides required, in particular
for dispersal and emulsification?
,Take care when handling liquid
agents and additives. These may
contain irritant or corrosive
Some types of soiling may require
different combinations of cleaning
agents and other additives. The Miele
Professional Department will be
pleased to advise you.
ingredients.
Follow the manufacturer’s safety
instructions and relevant Health and
Safety procedures carefully.
Wear protective gloves and goggles.
Note
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.
The optional DOS Module is supplied
with its own installation and connection
instructions.
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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:
Separate lower baskets
U 880 Bottom basket
with E 884 insert 1/1 for 20 large plates
or 10 trays.
O 181 Top basket
for 20 cups, 24 saucers or 12 dessert
plates.
U 880 Bottom basket
with 2 x E 205 half inserts each for 14
glasses Ø 65 mm.
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
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 at the
factory.
^ Cutlery with wooden or horn handles.
^ Wooden or plastic chopping 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 181
^ 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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Selecting a programme
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
Quick programme for lightly soiled crockery.
For normally soiled loads.
30 g in the powder
dispenser
p
SHORT
30 g in the powder
dispenser
q
UNIVERSAL
For heavily soiled crockery. Most of the soiling is 30 g in the powder
r
removed in an intensive cold-water pre-rinse.
dispenser
INTENSIVE
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
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
Pre-wash
1
Pre-wash
2
Main wash
Rinse
Rinse
Final
rinse
Drying
(Additional
function)
1)
1)
KW
KW
KW
WW
65°C/1’
DOS 1
WW
85°C/1’
DOS 2
(X)
(X)
(X)
WW
65°C/1’
DOS 1
WW
WW
WW
85°C/1’
DOS 2
KW
WW
WW
65°C/3’
DOS 1
85°C/1’
DOS 2
KW
1)
To change a temperature or temperature holding time see "Programming special functions".
KW = Cold water
WW = Hot water (with temperature/temperature holding time)
DOS 1 = For dispensing cleaning agent
DOS 2 = For dispensing rinsing agent
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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 field.
programme currently in operation.
^ During a programme, the ß button
can be used to toggle between
displaying the actual time, the
elapsed time and the active wash
block*).
Starting a programme
^ Turn the programme selector
clockwise or anti-clockwise to the
required programme.
The temperature of the first wash of
the programme selected is shown in
the display, except with D
(PRE-RINSE) and 6 (DRAIN).
The indicator light next to the Start
button 6 flashes.
*) depending on model:
1 = Pre-wash 1
2 = Pre-wash 2
3 = Main wash 1
4 = Main wash 2
5 = Chemical disinfection
6 = Rinse 1
7 = Rinse 2
8 = Rinse 3
9 = Rinse 4
^ Select additional function DRYING
0 if required (see "Selecting an
additional function").
10 = Final rinse 1
11 = Final rinse 2
12 = Drying TA
13 = Drying
^ Press the Start button 6. The actual
temperature will appear in the
display.
The indicator light next to the Start
button lights up constantly.
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Operation
Changing a programme
Programme sequence display
Provided the Start button has not yet
been pressed, a wrongly selected
programme may be changed as
described below (if it has been
pressed, see "Cancelling a
programme"):
The indicator light for the active
programme stage lights up during the
programme.
k
Reactivation
I
l
H
Pre-wash
^ Turn the programme selector to the
required programme.
Main wash
Interim rinse / Final rinse
Drying (additional function)
^ Select additional function DRYING
0 again if required (see "Selecting
an additional function").
c
r
End of programme
(Programme parameters have
been reached)
^ Press the Start button 6.
Selecting an additional function
Programme end
The following additional function can be
selected:
The programme has ended when r
lights up constantly in the programme
sequence display and the Start
^ 0 DRYING
may be selected as an additional
function as soon as the programme
has been selected (except with D
indicator light 6 has gone out. A "0"
appears in the middle of the display. All
the other indicator lights come on and
PRE-RINSE and 6 DRAIN). Drying is go out in sequence. At the same time a
phased over 10 minutes. The total
running time of the programme
lengthens accordingly.
buzzer sounds for a maximum of 30
seconds (standard setting). The buzzer
can be changed (see "Programming
special functions").
Use the ß button to call up the total
running time of a programme or the
actual temperature.
Switching off
^ Press and release the I-0 button.
Note:
As the machine is fitted with an
electro-thermal door lock, the door can
only be opened if the I-0 button is
pressed in (see "Opening and closing
the door").
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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 detergent if
necessary.
^ Close the door.
^ Select the DRAIN programme 6,
(wash liquor is pumped away).
^ Select and start the programme
again.
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Programming special functions
1. Setting the dosage
concentration and venting the
dispensing system
For future servicing work, please
document any alterations to the stan-
dard factory settings.
Enter any alterations in the field
Value set:_________.
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP
f.
^ Switch off the machine.
General notes:
^ Press and hold ß and 6 at the
same time, and whilst doing so,
switch the machine on with the I-0
button.
The current programme status "P..."
will appear in the display and the p /
6 indicator light will come on.
– Switch positions that have not been
allocated a function are indicated in
the middle part of the display by a
bar ( - ).
– The programming level is called up
via the STOP position f .
– A number of global parameters and
programme specific parameters
can be altered.
^ Press 0 twice, E02 for programming
level 2 will appear in the display.
Settings and alterations to global
parameters (setting concentration
levels for DOS 1) apply to all
programmes in which the parameter
is found.
Setting and altering programme
specific parameters (Wash/Rinse
temperatures and temperature
holding times: Main wash and Final
rinse) only applies to the
programme in which this parameter
is found.
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Programming special functions
1.1 DOS 1 (liquid cleaning agent) via
the optional DOS-Module G 60 or
C 60.
1.1.1 Setting the dosage
concentration (global parameter):
1.1.2 Venting the dispensing system:
a) After setting the dosage
concentration:
^ Turn the programme selector to the
p position. do1 appears in the
display.
^ Set the dosage selector on the DOS
module to position 10 (applies to
DOS Module C 60 only).
^ Press ß.
The dispensing system will be vented
automatically. do1 will appear in the
display when venting is finished.
Set the concentration level according to
the cleaning agent manufacturer’s
recommendations.
Having changed a value or all values:
Example: If the manufacturer
recommends a concentration level of
0.5% A value of 0.50 should be set.
^ Press 6. SP appears.
^ Press 6 again. The change has
been recorded.
^ Turn the programme selector to q.
The display will show either the
dosage time in seconds for cleaning
agent dispensed via the dispenser
for powder detergent in the door, or
the dosage concentration for liquid
cleaning agent as a %:
10 = Dosage via the door dispenser
(10 sec) or 0.10 - 1.00 = 0.1% -1%
dosage concentration.
b) If venting only is required (e.g.
because the dispensing system has
been allowed to empty by mistake)
^ Select programming level 2
(see 1.).
Then proceed as follows:
^ Turn the programme selector to the
p position. do1 appears in the
display.
^ Press ß as many times as
necessary or hold it pressed in until
the required value appears.
The dosage time / dosage
concentration is now set.
^ Press ß.
The dispensing system will be vented
automatically. do1 will appear in the
display when venting is finished.
Value set:
^ Switch the machine off with the I-0
button.
Every time the dispensing system has
been vented:
^ Run the PRE-RINSE programme D
so that after venting any agents in the
wash cabinet are diluted before
being drained away.
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Programming special functions
2. Altering the wash/rinse
temperature and/or the
“Main wash” temperature
(programme specific parameter):
temperature holding time in
the "Main wash" and "Final
rinse" programme stages
^ Press 0 as often as necessary or
hold it pressed in until E09
(programming level 9) appears in the
display.
Please make a note of any changes
to the temperature and / or the
temperature holding time in the
appropriate section of the
programme chart.
^ Turn the programme selector to the
programme which needs to be
changed. The current value appears
in the display after °C.
^ Press ß or hold pressed 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 - 93 °C
and the temperature holding time from
1-15 minutes.
Main wash temperature holding time
(programme specific parameter):
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP
f.
^ Press 0 as often as necessary or
hold it pressed in until E10
(programming level 10) appears in
the display.
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP
f.
^ Turn the programme selector back to
the programme which needs to be
changed. The current value appears
in the display after min.
^ Switch off the machine.
^ Press and hold ß and 6 at the
same time, and whilst doing so,
switch the machine on with the I-0
button.
^ Press ß or hold pressed in until the
required value appears in the display.
The current programme status "P..."
will appear in the display and the p /
6 indicator light will come on.
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Programming special functions
Final rinse temperature (programme
specific parameter):
Final rinse temperature holding time
(programme specific parameter):
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP ^ Turn the programme selector to STOP
f.
f.
^ Press 0 as often as necessary or
hold it pressed in until E25
(programming level 25) appears in
the display. Then:
^ Press 0 as often as necessary or
hold it pressed in until E26
(programming level 26) appears in
the display. Then:
^ Turn the programme selector to the
programme which needs to be
changed. The current value appears
in the display after °C.
^ Turn the programme selector back to
the programme which needs to be
changed. The current value appears
in the display after min.
^ Press ß or hold pressed in until the
required value appears in the display.
^ Press ß or hold pressed in 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
3. Audible tone (Buzzer)
25 = Buzzer at end of programme
and for removing a test item
26 = Fault indication and buzzer for
removing a test item
27 = Buzzer for all functions
(Programme end, Fault indication,
This special function allows you to
programme a buzzer (lasting up to a
maximum of 30 seconds) for the
following functions:
– Programme end = Constant buzzer
Removing a test item).
– Fault warning = Buzzer at one
second intervals
^ Press ß or hold pressed in until the
required value appears in the display.
– Removing a test item from the final
rinse water (this function has to be
programmed by a Miele service
engineer)
^ Press 6. SP appears.
^ Press 6 again. The change has
been recorded.
= 3 x short beeps followed by 2
second pause, then 3 short beeps
etc.
Value set:
Note:
The buzzer can be switched off early
by
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP
f.
– turning the programme selector to
^ Switch off the machine.
the STOP position f,
^ Press and hold ß and 6 at the
same time, and whilst doing so,
switch the machine on with the I-0
button.
The current programme status "P..."
will appear in the display and the p /
6 indicator light will come on.
– pressing the ß button, or
– interrupting the power supply (e.g.
by opening and closing the door).
^ Press 0 four times. E04
(programming level 4) appears in the
display.
^ Turn the programme selector to q. A
number from 20 to 27 will appear in
the display.
20 = Buzzer switched off
21 = Buzzer at end of programme
(standard setting)
22 = Fault indication
23 = Fault indication and buzzer at
end of programme
24 = Reminder to remove a test item
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Programming special functions
4. Re-setting all parameter
changes back to the factory
settings.
When restoring all changed
values, please note
that any new setting for the water
hardness level also reverts to the
factory setting of 19 °d (3.4 mmol/l).
^ Turn the programme selector to STOP
f.
^ Switch off the machine.
The final rinse temperature of
85°C/1’ is now 93°C/3’.
^ Press and hold ß and 6 at the
same time, and whilst doing so,
switch the machine on with the I-0
button.
Re-setting is required in both cases.
The current programme status "P..."
will appear in the display and the p /
6 indicator light will come on.
^ Press 0 as often as necessary or
hold it pressed in until E33
(programming level 33) appears 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 ß 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.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the filters in the wash
cabinet
,This 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 coarse filter.
^ Then remove together with the flat
filter.
^ Put the clean filter back in position
and press until it clicks in place.
^ Clean the filters.
^ Replace the filter combination by
carrying out the above steps in the
reverse order. Ensure that the flat
filter sits flat in the base of the wash
cabinet.
Cleaning the fine, flat and micro-fine
filters
^ Remove the coarse filter.
^ Remove the fine filter (if fitted) from
between the flat and the micro-fine
filters.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the spray arms
Waste particles can lodge in the spray
arm jets.
It is therefore important to inspect the
spray arms regularly.
^ 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 by
unscrewing the nut which secures it
to the upper basket.
Important: The nut has a left hand
thread and has to be turned
clockwise to unscrew it.
^ Loosen the knurled thumb nut to
unscrew the lower spray arm.
You will first need to take the bottom
basket out of the machine.
Important:
After replacing the spray arms, check
that they rotate freely.
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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 ron-return valve
and secure with the locking clamp.
For safety reasons you should clean
the load again.
^ 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).
^ Switch the machine off (press I-0).
^ Straighten the hose and check/clean
the drain pump.
Faults / possible causes
The machine does not start
^ Switch the machine on again, drain
the water away and start the
programme again (see DRAIN and
"Switching on").
– The door is not properly closed.
– The plug is not properly inserted in
the socket.
Water in the wash cabinet does not
heat up; the programme takes too
long (fault code: F01 - F03, F18, F19
appears in the display).
– 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)
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.
– The stopcocks are closed.
– The filters in the water inlet hose are
dirty.
– The water pressure is too low.
^ Remove the cause of the fault.
^ Turn the programme selector to the
STOP position f (the fault code
goes out).
^ Take off the service panel (see
"Electrical connection").
^ Switch the machine off (press I-0).
^ Press the reset button on the heater
limiter (reddish brown) located on the
left- hand side of the plinth.
^ Open the stopcocks or clean the
filters (see "Cleaning and Care").
^ Switch the machine on again and
reselect the programme.
If this switch trips again contact the
Miele Service Department.
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Correcting minor faults
After sales service
Important:
When a fault first occurs, please check
that the fault has not been caused by
incorrect operation. This will help avoid
an unnecessary service call-out. To do
this:
^ Turn the programme selector to the
STOP position f (the fault code goes
out).
^ Switch the machine off (press I-0).
^ Switch the machine on again and
reselect the programme.
If you still have difficulties or if a fault
code "F..." appears in the display,
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 which is given on the data
plate (see "Electrical connection").
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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
condensed water.
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.
Important for machines fitted with a
steam condenser (depending on mo-
del):
^ 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.
To prevent damage by steam to the
worktop, the self adhesive protective
foil supplied (25 x 58 cm) must be
stuck in place underneath the worktop
near the steam condenser.
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 kit 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 and decor panel
(optional)
If you wish to fit a decor panel to the
machine this can only be done by a
Miele Service technician. Contact Miele
for details.
Decor panel dimensions:
Door panel H x W:
442/586 mm
Service panel H x W: 117/586 mm
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Electrical connection
The conversion diagram and data plate
with test certification (VDE, DVGW etc.)
is located on the rear of the machine,
and on the plinth (behind the service
panel).
,All electrical work must be
carried out by a suitably qualified
and competent person in
accordance with local and national
safety regulations.
The wiring diagram is secured to the
inner side of the service panel.
^ Connection should be made via a
suitable isolator, with an on-off switch
which should be easily accessible for
servicing work.
To remove the service panel and
plinth:
^ 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).
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED
^ Equipotential bonding should be
carried out.
Bonding connection
,Disconnect the machine from the
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.
mains electricity supply.
^ Remove fixing screws a from the
service panel.
^ For technical data see data plate or
wiring diagram supplied.
^ Take hold of the service panel at both
sides and pull upwards.
The machine must only be operated
with the voltage, frequency and fusing
shown on the data plate.
^ Unscrew plinth facing (screws b).
^ Remove the plastic protective cap.
This machine can be converted in
accordance with the conversion
diagram and wiring diagram supplied.
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Electrical connection
To re-assemble:
^ Refit the plastic protective cap, plinth
facing and service panel in the
reverse order to which they were
removed.
See also the installation diagram
supplied.
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Plumbing
Connection to the water inlet
should also be connected to a cold
water stopcock.
,Water in the machine must not
^ Stopcocks with 3/4 BSP male thread
are to be provided on site. They
should be easily accessible so that
the water supply can be turned off
when the machine is not in use.
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 hoses are approx.
1.7 m long terminating in a 3/4 inch
female thread. On no account must
the inlet filters 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.
^ Large surface area filters are
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").
^ 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 filling 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 "F..E" will show
in the display. Please contact the
Miele Service Department.
^ The machine is supplied as standard
for connection to a cold (coded blue)
and a hot (coded red) water supply
up to a max. temperature of 70 °C.
The inlet hoses should be connected
to the stopcocks for the hot and cold
water supplies. The steam condenser
inlet hose (without waterproof
,The inlet hoses must not be
shortened or damaged in any way
(see illustration).
See also the installation diagram
supplied.
connector) should be connected to
the cold water stopcock.
If there is no hot water connection,
the hot water inlet hose marked red
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Plumbing
Drainage
This machine is fitted with two drainage
hoses. One hose is designated for dirty
water; the other for water emitted by the
steam condenser.
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 drain hoses are approx. 1.4 m
long, flexible and have an internal
diameter of 22 mm. They must not be
shortened.
Hose clips are supplied for securing
them in position.
^ Longer drain hoses (up to 4 m long)
are 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:
approx. 1.8 m
50 - 1000 kPa
Water pressure (flow rate):
(0.5 - 10 bar) pressure
Cold / hot water inlet connections:
Delivery head:
up to max. 70 °C
min. 0.3 m, max. 1 m
max. 4 m
Drainage length:
Inlet hose:
approx. 1.7 m
approx. 1.4 m
approx. 2 l/min
Drain hose:
Steam condenser:
Noise level in dB (A):
Sound level LpA
Free standing: <70
Built under: <70
Test marks:
DVGW (German association of gas and
water engineers)
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