Miele Dishwasher G 7883 CD User Manual

Operating and Installation  
Instructions  
Laboratory Glassware  
Washer  
G 7883 CD  
en - US, CA  
To prevent accidents  
and machine damage  
read these instructions  
before  
installation or use.  
M.-Nr. 07 157 440  
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Contents  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Guide to the lab washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Description of the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Opening and closing the door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Water softener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Setting the water softener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Filling the salt reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Salt indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Rinse Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Rinse aid indicator light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Setting the rinse aid dosage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Neutralizing agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Adding neutralizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Neutralizer indicator light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Detergent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Setting the liquid detergent dosage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Loading the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Spring adapter for the water connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Adjusting the upper basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Turning on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Starting a program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Selecting the (optional) drying function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Program sequence display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
End of a program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Additional drying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Turning off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Canceling a program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
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Contents  
Program Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Programming functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
The following instructions apply to all programming functions:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
To access the programming mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Saving to memory and exiting the programming mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Exiting the programming mode without saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
DOS 1 (liquid detergent) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Setting the detergent dosage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Priming the dosage system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
DOS 3 (neutralizer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Setting the neutralizer dosage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Priming the dosage system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Buzzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Changing program parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Changing the temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Changing the holding time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Restoring the factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Setting the time and date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Resetting the coarse and fine filter timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Data transfer (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Routine checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Cleaning and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Frequently asked questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Thermo switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
After Sales Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Plumbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Caring for the environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Please pay attention to the following  
This machine conforms to current  
notes to maintain safe procedures.  
safety requirements. However,  
inappropriate use can lead to  
personal injury and property  
damage. Read the operating  
instructions carefully before using  
this machine.  
The machine should be installed,  
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commissioned and maintained only by  
a Miele Service Technician. Repairs by  
unqualified persons could be  
dangerous.  
Do not install the machine in an area  
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where a danger of explosion or freezing  
may be present.  
The manufacturer cannot be held  
responsible for damage caused by  
non-observance of these Important  
Safety Instructions.  
Be certain this appliance is properly  
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installed and grounded by an  
authorized technician. To guarantee the  
electrical safety of this appliance,  
continuity must exist between the  
appliance and an effective grounding  
system. It is imperative that this basic  
safety requirement be met. If there is  
any doubt, have the electrical system  
checked by a qualified technician. The  
manufacturer cannot be held  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock or injury:  
Use  
This machine is not intended for any  
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purpose that is not indicated in the  
operating instructions. Conversions,  
modifications, and other unintended  
uses are considered to be dangerous.  
The cleaning processes described here  
apply only to those medical products  
that are specifically designed by the  
manufacturer to be re-used. Follow the  
product manufacturer's instructions.  
Miele will not be held liable for damage  
caused by incorrect use of any kind.  
responsible for damage or injury  
caused by the lack, or inadequacy, of  
an effective grounding system  
(e.g. electric shock).  
A damaged machine is dangerous.  
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Turn off the machine immediately at the  
main switch and call the Miele Service  
Department.  
The installation of this unit in non  
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Personnel operating the machine  
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stationary locations (e.g. ships) must be  
performed by a qualified installer or  
service agency in strict accordance  
with national and local safety  
should be trained regularly. Children  
and untrained personnel must not be  
allowed access to the machine or its  
controls.  
regulations and standards.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Take care when handling  
If you are exposed to toxic vapors or  
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processing chemicals (detergents, processing chemicals, consult the  
softeners, neutralizers, etc.). These may manufacturer's material safety data  
contain irritant or corrosive ingredients.  
Do not use organic solvents as these  
could cause an explosion. Wear  
sheets for emergency procedures.  
Always allow mobile units, modules,  
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inserts, and loads to cool before  
removing. Be sure to empty any water  
from concave items into the wash  
cabinet before removing.  
protective gloves and goggles. With all  
chemical agents the manufacturer’s  
safety conditions must be observed.  
Do not stand, sit or lean on the  
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After drying open the door to allow  
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opened machine door. This could  
cause the machine to tip over, resulting  
in injuries and damage.  
the items and inserts to cool.  
Never clean the machine or near its  
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vicinity with a water or high pressure  
hose.  
Do not touch the heating elements  
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during or directly after the end of a  
program, burns could result. The  
Avoid inhaling powder products.  
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elements remain hot for some time after They can cause burning in the mouth  
the end of the program.  
and throat if swallowed, and can inhibit  
breathing.  
The water in the machine must not  
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be used as drinking water.  
Before servicing, disconnect the  
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power supply by either removing the  
fuse, unplugging the unit or manually  
"tripping" the circuit breaker.  
Be careful when sorting items with  
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sharp, pointed ends. Carefully position  
these items in the machine, so that you  
will not hurt yourself or create a danger  
for other operators.  
Whenever work is conducted on the  
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tap water network, the water supply line  
to the washer must be cleared of air.  
Failure to do so can result in damage to  
the water softener.  
When using this machine regard the  
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high temperatures and be especially  
careful not to scald or burn yourself.  
When opening the door bypassing the  
electrical lock, a danger of burning,  
scalding or corrosion exists or when  
using disinfection agents, the inhalation  
of toxic fumes. Let baskets and inserts  
cool. Empty any water from parts into  
the wash cabinet.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
The following points should be  
The machine must only be operated  
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observed to assist in maintaining  
quality standards for critical labware  
and to avoid damage to the loads  
being cleaned.  
with water and the recommended  
cleaning agents. Organic solvents must  
not be used in the machine as there is  
the danger, under certain  
circumstances, of explosion and  
damage to rubber and synthetic  
materials. Follow the dosage  
For this type of cleaning, the program  
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must not be interrupted until completion. In  
other words, the On/Off Button must not be  
used. Interruptions should also be avoided  
for all other programs, such as during  
performance testing, because this can  
negatively affect the cleaning and rinsing  
results. After any interruption, the program  
should be restarted from the beginning.  
recommendations of the cleaning  
agent’s manufacturer.  
In critical applications where very  
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stringent requirements have to be met,  
it is strongly recommended that all the  
relevant factors for the process, such  
as detergent, quality of water, etc. are  
discussed with a Miele Application  
Technology specialist.  
Only use cleaning agents  
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formulated for special processes and  
approved by Miele for use with this  
machine. Use of unsuitable cleaning  
agents could adversely affect the  
components of the machine.  
It is the responsibility of the operator  
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to routinely check that the required  
cleaning standards are being met.  
Therefore, results need to be regularly  
tested and documented, both thermo  
electrically and through inspection. For  
thermo chemical processes, additional  
testing is required using chemical or  
biological indicators.  
Use only Miele approved cleaning  
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agents with this machine. Use of unsuitable  
cleaning agents could adversely affect the  
components of the machine. Damages  
resulting from using unsuitable cleaning  
agents are not covered by the warranty.  
The performance of the cycles was  
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Pre-treatments with cleaning agents  
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tested using Neodisher products. The  
use of other products is not  
can create suds, as can certain rinsing  
agents. For pre-treatment and / or  
cleaning, only use low-sudsing  
discouraged but may not yield identical  
results. Please be aware that changes  
in formulation, storage conditions, etc.  
which may not be publicized by the  
chemical manufacturer can have a  
negative effect on cleaning results. and  
are not the responsibility of the machine  
manufacturer.  
detergents which have been approved  
by Miele. Suds can have an adverse  
effect on the cleaning process.  
If toxic chemicals may be present in  
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the wash cabinet, beware of this risk  
when interrupting a program and  
opening the washer. The door seal and  
steam condensor must always be  
checked for soundness.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using cleaning agents and  
Accessories  
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specialized products, it is essential that  
the manufacturer’s instructions are  
followed. Only use the product for the  
application described by the  
Only genuine, Miele parts and  
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accessories should be used with this  
machine, including Miele mobile units,  
baskets and inserts.  
manufacturer to avoid any material  
damage or the occurrence of strong  
chemical reactions.  
Adequate cleaning results cannot  
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be guaranteed when non-Miele  
accessories are used, or when Miele  
accessories are altered. Damages  
resulting from the use of unsuitable  
accessories are not covered by the  
warranty.  
The mobile units, baskets and  
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special inserts should only be used for  
their specific applications. Instruments  
with hollow parts must be flushed  
through with wash water.  
Empty all containers and utensils  
Disposal of an old appliance  
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before arranging them in the machine.  
Obsolete appliances should be  
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Do not allow any remains of acids,  
made unusable. To do this, first  
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solvents or corroding ferrous material,  
and in particular hydrochloric acid or  
chloride solutions to get into the wash  
disconnect the appliance from the  
power supply, then cut off the power  
cord. It is important to note that the old  
cabinet. The presence in compounds of appliance may be contaminated from  
any solvents should be minimal,  
exposure to pathogens, genetically  
modified material, blood, etc., and  
therefore must be decontaminated  
before disposal.  
(especially those in hazard class A1).  
To avoid any corrosion damage  
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ensure that solutions or steam  
containing hydrochloric acid do not  
come in contact with the stainless steel  
casing of the machine.  
For safety and environmental  
protection, be sure to remove all  
chemical residue, in compliance with  
safety regulations (wear protective  
eyewear and gloves!).  
Please follow the installation advice  
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in these instructions and the separate  
Installation Instructions.  
Remove or destroy the door latch, to  
prevent children from locking  
themselves inside. The appliance can  
Please note the following symbols on now be sent for disposal through the  
the machine:  
proper resource recovery facilities.  
Caution : See Operating  
SAVE THESE  
Instructions!  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Caution : Danger of electric  
shock!  
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Guide to the lab washer  
aDisplay  
i"Rinse aid" indicator  
j"Neutralizer agent" indicator  
k"Recharge Softener" indicator  
l"Fill/Drain" indicator  
b"Display" indicator  
c"Drying" indicator  
d"Start" indicator  
e"Start" 6 button  
f"Drying" 0 button  
mProgram sequence display  
nProgram selector  
g"Display" ß toggle button (toggles  
between the elapsed time, active  
wash blocks and temperature  
displays)  
o"On/Off" I - 0 button  
p"Door" a button  
h"8 Dosing pump" indicator  
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Guide to the lab washer  
aDrying unit  
eLevel indicator for rinse aid  
bDispensers for neutralizer (red) and  
liquid detergent (blue)  
fFilter combination  
gSalt reservoir  
(water softener)  
cDispenser for powdered detergent  
dRinse aid reservoir  
(with dosage selector)  
hService panel  
iSerial interface  
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Description of the machine  
Miele laboratory washers are designed  
to clean, rinse, and dry laboratory  
equipment.  
Intended applications: Laboratory  
equipment  
Lab equipment includes a wide range  
of items:  
In this operating manual, the general  
term "labware" is used to cover a range  
of laboratory equipment.  
– Glassware, such as beakers,  
round-bottomed flasks, Erlenmeyer  
flasks, bottles, test tubes, funnels,  
Always follow the labware  
manufacturer's instructions. Individual  
items need to be checked to ensure  
that they are designed to withstand the  
temperatures and acid / alkaline  
environment in the machine.  
– measuring vessels, such as  
graduated flasks, graduated  
cylinders, pipettes  
– dishes, such as petri dishes, watch  
glasses, mortars, and  
Standard model  
– hardware, such as stoppers,  
spatulas and stirrers.  
The labwasher comes as standard with  
a:  
Labware can be made of glass,  
heat-resistant plastic, ceramic,  
stainless steel, or coated metal  
(e.g., stirrers).  
– drying unit  
– serial interface  
– water softener  
– steam condenser  
– flow meter  
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Opening and closing the door  
Electric door lock  
Emergency release  
The machine is equipped with an  
electric door lock.  
The emergency release feature  
should only be used when it is not  
possible to open the door normally,  
for example after a power outage.  
The door can only be opened when  
^ the electrical supply to the machine  
is turned on, and the  
^ Turn the program selector to f.  
^ On-Off switch is pressed.  
^ Press the On-Off button to switch off  
the machine.  
To open the door  
^ Press the a button in as far as it will  
go. At the same time, grip the handle  
and open the door.  
,Do not touch the heating  
elements when you open the door at  
the end of a program. They remain  
hot for some time and can cause  
burns.  
Once a program has started, the door  
stays locked until completion and  
cannot be opened. However, the two  
programs "Rinse" and "Drain" are  
exempt from the electric door lock.  
The door can be programmed to open  
during the "Drying" cycle, if desired.  
^ Locate the ring for the emergency  
release cable (at the bottom of the  
machine, behind the service panel),  
and pull the ring downward to open  
the door.  
To close the door  
^ Lift the door upwards and push it  
until it clicks shut. Do not press the  
release catch while shutting the door.  
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Water softener  
Before using the machine for the first  
time, the water softener should be  
programmed. The water needs to be  
softened to avoid calcium deposits on  
the items being cleaned and in the  
machine itself.  
Setting the water softener  
^ Use the I - 0 button to switch off the  
machine.  
^ Turn the program selector to f.  
^ Simultaneously press and hold the  
ß and 6 buttons, while turning the  
machine on with the On-Off button.  
If the water supply is harder or softer  
than the factory setting (including  
below 4 gr/gal or 70 ppm), the setting  
will need to be changed. See "Setting  
the water softener".  
The current program status P....  
will appear in the display, and the  
"Fill/Drain" indicator will come on.  
– In order to function properly, the  
water softener requires a supply of  
reactivation salt.  
^ Press the 0 button one time.  
E01 will appear in the display.  
– The cleaner must be correctly  
programmed to match the hardness  
of the tap water supply.  
^ Turn the program selector one switch  
position clockwise (to 1 o'clock).  
The number 19 will appear in the  
display (this indicates the factory  
setting in gr/gal).  
– Your local water authority can  
provide information about the  
hardness of the tap water in your  
area.  
^ Press and hold the ß button until  
the required value appears in the  
display.  
If the water hardness is known to  
fluctuate, always program for the  
highest value.  
Please refer to the "Settings" table for  
detailed water hardness tables (water  
hardness in gr/gal and ppm).  
The built-in water softener can be  
programmed at settings from  
1 - 60 gr/gal or 20 - 1080 ppm.  
Once the 60 setting has been reached,  
the counter begins again from 0.  
It is useful to make a note of your water  
hardness so that you can provide the  
service technician with this information  
in the event of any service calls.  
^ Press the 6 button.  
SP will appear in the display.  
^ Press the 6 button again.  
Please note the water hardness in the  
space provided here:  
The setting you selected will now be  
stored in memory. The display light(s)  
will turn off.  
gr/gal or ppm  
The machine is now ready for use.  
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Water softener  
Settings  
Settings  
1 - 30  
gr/gal  
1 - 30  
ppm  
Settings  
31 -60  
gr/gal  
31 -60  
ppm  
CaCO  
CaCO  
3
3
1
1
2
20  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
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Water softener  
Filling the salt reservoir  
Only special, coarse-grained  
reactivation salt* should be used in  
this machine.  
*Available from Miele. Please see  
back page for more information.  
Do not use other types of salt, e.g. table  
salt, agricultural or gritting salt. These  
could contain components which are  
insoluble in water and could damage  
the water softener. If in doubt, consult  
Miele Technical Service.  
^ Place the funnel provided in place.  
The salt reservoir holds approximately  
2.5 kg salt.  
^ Carefully fill the reservoir with the  
reactivation salt.  
Some displaced water will run out - this  
is normal.  
,Inadvertently filling the salt  
reservoir with detergent will damage  
the water softener.  
^ Wipe any residual salt off the screw  
threads of the reservoir.  
Before filling the reservoir, make  
sure that you are using reactivation  
salt.  
^ Screw the cap on securely.  
^ Immediately after this step, start the  
"Rinse" program, to remove any  
traces of salt from the inside of the  
machine.  
^ Remove the bottom basket from the  
machine.  
^ Unscrew the salt reservoir cap.  
Note: There may be a delay of a few  
minutes before the "Rinse" program  
starts due to the reactivation of the  
water softener.  
Before filling the salt reservoir for the  
first time fill the reservoir with  
approximately 2.5 liters of water, so  
that the salt can dissolve properly.  
Once the washer has been  
operated, there will always be  
enough water in the reservoir.  
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Water softener  
Salt indicator  
When the salt reservoir is empty, the  
"Recharge Softener" indicator b lights  
to remind you to fill the reservoir.  
Reactivation takes place automatically  
as needed during a program. The  
"Recharging" indicator a lights while  
this is occurring.  
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Rinse Aid  
Adding rinse aid  
^ Open the washer door.  
Rinse aid is not used in laboratory  
glassware cleaning applications.  
If rinse aid is required, the rinse aid  
dosage must be activated with  
assistance from Miele Technical  
Service.  
Rinse aid (e.g., MieleClear) is filled in  
the storage container, and the selected  
dose is then dispensed automatically.  
The rinse aid reservoir holds  
approximately 180 ml.  
,Inadvertently filling the rinse aid  
reservoir with detergent will damage  
the machine. Be sure only to use  
rinse aid in the rinse aid reservoir.  
^ Unscrew the reservoir cap.  
^ Pour enough rinse aid into the  
reservoir so that the level indicator  
(see arrow) is dark. Use a funnel if  
necessary.  
^ Replace and tighten the reservoir  
cap.  
^ Wipe up any spilled rinse aid, to  
prevent over sudsing during the next  
wash cycle.  
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Rinse Aid  
Rinse aid indicator light  
Setting the rinse aid dosage  
The dosage selector has settings from  
1 to 6 (1 - 6 ml). The factory setting is at  
3 (3 ml).  
^ Rinse aid does not need to be refilled  
until the "Rinse aid" indicator light  
comes on in the display.  
If the glassware shows spots after  
washing,  
^ adjust to a higher setting.  
If the glassware shows smearing or  
cloudy streaks after washing,  
^ adjust to a lower setting.  
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Neutralizing agent  
Adding neutralizer  
^ Open the door of the storage cabinet  
that houses the neutralizer and  
detergent dispensers.  
Neutralizer has an acidic pH, and  
works by neutralizing any traces of  
(alkaline) cleaner from the surface of  
the glassware.  
When a mild alkaline detergent is  
used for washing, select a  
neutralizer that contains phosphoric  
acid.  
The neutralizer is automatically  
dispensed during the second rinse  
after the main wash cycle. To function  
properly, the neutralizer container must  
be filled and cleared of air.  
For specific instructions, please read  
the section on "Programming functions".  
^ Take out the (red) neutralizer  
container and refill it or replace it with  
a filled container.  
Note: the program "Inorganica"  
dispenses neutralizer after the  
pre-wash.  
^ Insert the siphon tube into the  
container opening and screw it into  
place. Make sure to observe the  
color coding.  
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Neutralizing agent  
Neutralizer indicator light  
^ When the "Neutralizer" indicator light  
comes on, it is important to promptly  
refill or exchange the neutralizer  
container.  
Make sure to refill / exchange the  
container before it becomes  
completely empty.  
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Detergent  
Adding detergent  
^ Open the door of the storage cabinet  
that houses the neutralizer and  
detergent dispensers.  
,Use only cleaning agents  
formulated for this machine. Do not  
use detergents formulated for  
household dishwashers.  
^ Take out the (blue) liquid detergent  
container and refill it or replace it with  
a filled container.  
The factory setting is designed for  
liquid detergents. Although powered  
detergents can be used, Miele  
recommends that you use liquid  
detergents instead.  
Note also that the program  
"Organica" can only be used with  
liquid detergents.  
Setting the liquid detergent  
dosage  
The liquid detergent is automatically  
dispensed during Main Wash 1 and/or  
Main Wash 2 in the program sequence.  
The detergent dispenser must be  
properly filled and cleared of air.  
^ Insert the siphon tube into the  
container opening and screw it into  
place. Make sure to observe the  
color coding.  
For specific instructions, please read  
the section on "Programming functions".  
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Detergent  
Liquid detergent refill light  
Before starting the program, load the  
powdered detergent into the  
compartment (except for the programs  
"Rinse" and "Drain").  
^ When the "8 Dosing Pump"  
indicator comes on, it is important to  
promptly refill or exchange the  
detergent container.  
^ Press the button on the dispenser  
cover. The cover will pop open.  
Make sure to refill / exchange the  
container before it becomes  
completely empty.  
The flap is always open at the end of a  
program.  
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Detergent  
^ Load the detergent into the  
compartment.  
Dosage: To achieve a detergent  
concentration of approximately 3 g/l,  
use 30 g of detergent.  
Always follow the detergent  
manufacturer's recommendations for  
dosage concentration.  
^ Snap the cover closed.  
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Depending on the type of labware you  
wish to clean, the washer can be used  
with an upper basket, lower basket, or  
injector wagon, as well as an  
After every program completion,  
conduct the following visual  
inspection:  
– Inspect the labware for cleanliness.  
assortment of inserts and special  
baskets to suit your needs.  
– Has any hollowware been dislodged  
from its proper position on the  
nozzles?  
Baskets and inserts should be  
properly selected to match the  
application desired.  
,Any items that were dislodged  
from the adapters during a program  
cycle must be washed again.  
Before every program start, conduct  
the following visual inspection:  
– Are the cavities and channels in any  
hollow vessels cleaned through?  
– Is the labware properly loaded and  
secured in the machine?  
– Are the nozzles and connections  
firmly attached to the  
baskets/inserts?  
– Are the hollow vessels properly  
loaded so that all cavities and  
channels will be flushed clean?  
– Are the spray arms clean, and can  
they rotate freely?  
– Is the filter combination free of  
coarse debris (remove any coarse  
material and clean the coarse, fine,  
flat, and micro-fine filters as  
needed)?  
– Is the basket adapter properly  
connected to the water supply for the  
spray arms and nozzles?  
– Are the chemical dispensers filled?  
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Loading the machine  
Prepare items before loading  
– Always load items in a way that all  
surfaces are exposed. This ensures  
that the items will be properly  
cleaned.  
^ Empty all glassware before loading  
into the machine. Comply with all  
applicable infection-control  
regulations.  
– Do not nest any items inside other  
items. Keep each item separate.  
^ Remove all agar residue from petri  
dishes.  
– Hollow vessels must be arranged for ^ Remove any blood clots and blood  
complete inside exposure to the  
residue.  
cleaning water.  
^ Remove all stoppers, corks, labels,  
sealing wax residue, etc.  
– Hollow vessels should be inverted  
and placed in suitable baskets and  
inserts so that water will have  
,Ensure that no acid or solvent  
residues, especially hydrochloric  
acid or chlorides, get inside the  
machine.  
unrestricted access and exit.  
– Deep-based items should be  
arranged at an angle, so that water  
can run off easily.  
Special preparations before  
operating the machine  
– Tall, narrow pieces should be placed  
in the center of the basket for best  
water coverage.  
Items effected by heavy contamination  
that resists removal, such as vacuum  
grease, paper labels, etc., can affect  
the cleaning and rinsing of the whole  
load. Pre-treat these items before  
loading.  
– Baskets and inserts with an adapter  
must be properly connected.  
– The spray arms must not be blocked  
by items that are too tall or hang  
through the baskets.  
Lab equipment that is contaminated by  
microbiological material, pathogens,  
propathogens, genetically altered  
material, etc., may need to be sterilized  
before being washed in the machine.  
The user is responsible for this  
decision.  
– To avoid corrosion, only load  
stainless steel instruments in good  
condition.  
– Do not use this machine to wash  
nickel-plated items or discolored  
(oxidized) aluminum items.  
– Do not load plastics unless they are  
heat-resistant.  
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Spring adapter for the water  
connection  
Adjusting the upper basket  
The upper basket can be adjusted  
above and below the middle position,  
by 2 cm.  
The spring adapter for the water  
connection must be properly engaged  
when a basket or the injector wagon is  
inserted into the machine. It must be  
4 - 5 mm higher than the water inlet in  
the machine.  
Depending on the height selected and  
which inserts are used, labware of  
various heights can be arranged in the  
baskets.  
If this is not the case, the adapter  
needs to be adjusted as follows:  
To adjust the upper basket:  
^ Pull the upper basket out as far as it  
will go, lift it up off the runners and  
remove.  
^ Use a wrench to unscrew the roller  
bearings on either side of the basket,  
then reposition as required.  
^ Loosen the locking ring a.  
^ Move the adapter up to the proper  
height b.  
^ Tighten the locking ring c.  
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Laboratory equipment  
This section only covers basic  
information on how to prepare and load  
labware.  
Wide-necked labware, e.g., beakers,  
wide-necked Erlenmeyer flasks and  
Petri dishes, or cylindrical items,  
– Petri dishes and similar items should  
be loaded in a suitable insert with the  
soiled side facing center.  
e.g., test tubes, can be cleaned inside  
and out by the rotating spray arms.  
For proper cleaning, load these items in  
whole, half or quarter inserts, and place  
them in an empty lower basket or upper  
basket with spray arm.  
– Pipettes should be placed with the  
narrow end facing down.  
– Protective netting can be used to  
avoid glass breakage.  
Narrow-necked items, e.g., narrow  
necked Erlenmeyer flasks, round flasks, – Quarter baskets should be loaded at  
volumetric flasks and pipettes, require  
the use of injector wagons or injector  
baskets.  
least 3 cm away from the edge of the  
wagon.  
Separate instructions are included  
for the use of injector baskets and  
inserts for narrow-necked labware.  
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Upper basket O 188  
E 106  
For various inserts.  
Stainless steel half insert with 28 spring  
hooks in 2 different heights for various  
glassware, e.g. narrow necked flasks,  
graduated cylinders, medicine bottles,  
etc.  
Lower basket U 874  
For various inserts.  
E 109  
Stainless steel half insert to  
accommodate 21 beakers up to 250 ml,  
Erlenmeyer flasks, round flasks, etc.  
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E 350  
O 187  
Injector wagon  
Injector wagon  
For narrow necked glassware,  
15 injectors, 160 mm high;  
18 injectors, 220 mm high.  
(Upper basket) For direct injection of  
narrow necked glassware,  
34 injectors,160 mm high.  
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Turning on  
Selecting the (optional) drying  
function  
^ Close the door.  
^ Press the I - 0 button.  
The additional function "Drying" can be  
selected immediately after a program  
has been selected (except for "Rinse"  
and "Drain").  
If the program selector is in the f  
position, an indicator light will appear in  
the display.  
^ Press the "Drying" 0 button.  
Starting a program  
The options Drying 1 (if available) and  
Drying 2 will now be added - see the  
Program Guide for details.  
^ Turn the program selector clockwise  
or counterclockwise to the desired  
program. Refer to the "Program  
Guide" for more details.  
The selected Drying 2 time appears in  
the display. The drying time can be  
changed in 5-minute increments, using  
the 0 button.  
Once the program has started the  
changed drying time for the selected  
program is stored. The total duration of  
the program adjusts accordingly.  
The display shows the "Main Wash 1"  
temperature of the selected program  
(except for "Rinse" and "Drain"). The  
"Start" indicator flashes.  
^ Press the "Start" 6 button.  
The display shows the current  
temperature.  
The "Start" indicator comes on.  
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Once a program cycle has started, all  
other programs are locked until  
Program sequence display  
Whenever a program is running, the  
indicator light for that program will  
remain on.  
completion. If the program selector is  
turned to a different program, the  
display goes out. The display will  
re-appear if the program selector is  
turned back to the running program.  
Recharging  
Pre-Wash 1 + 2  
Wash 1 + 2 *  
During a program, the "Display" ß  
button can be used to toggle between  
the:  
Rinse 1 - 4 / Final rinse 1 + 2  
Dry  
– actual temperature  
Complete  
– elapsed program time, and  
(Program parameter achieved)  
– active wash block  
(depending on model):  
1 = Pre-rinse 1  
2 = Pre-rinse 2  
3 = Main wash 1  
4 = Main wash 2  
5 = Chemical disinfection  
6 = Interim rinse 1  
7 = Interim rinse 2  
8 = Interim rinse 3  
9 = Interim rinse 4  
10 = Final rinse 1  
11 = Final rinse 2  
12 = Drying 1  
13 = Drying 2  
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End of a program  
Turning off  
Once the "Start" indicator goes out, and ^ Press and release the I - 0 button.  
the "Complete" indicator comes on, the  
Because of the electric door lock, the  
program has ended. You will see a 0 in  
door can only be opened if the I - 0  
the middle of the display, and all other  
button is pressed (see "Opening and  
indicators will show a running light.  
closing the door").  
A buzzer sounds for a maximum of  
30 seconds by default.  
To change the buzzer function, see  
"Programming functions".  
^ Use the "Display" button to view the  
total running time or temperature of  
the program.  
Additional drying  
If additional drying is required after the  
end of a program, you can use the  
"Drain" program with Drying (optional  
function). This program runs for  
approximately 1 min in addition to the  
drying time selected.  
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Canceling a program  
^ Turn the program selector to f.  
Avoid canceling a running program  
unless absolutely necessary, for  
example if the glassware is moving  
around excessively or the wrong  
program has been selected.  
The program is canceled after  
2 seconds.  
^ Open the door.  
,Caution! Water and items in the  
machine may be hot. There is a  
danger of burning or scalding.  
,In cases of officially recognized  
epidemics, contaminated water  
must NEVER be drained from the  
machine.  
^ Rearrange the items securely. Wear  
protective gloves as needed, and  
comply with all applicable health and  
safety regulations for infectious  
disease control.  
^ Replenish powder detergent if  
necessary.  
^ Close the door.  
^ Start the "Drain" program.  
The water will be drained away.  
^ Select and start the program.  
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Program Guide  
Program  
Description  
Open program available for programming by end user.  
Custom  
For removing inorganic residue;  
INORGANICA  
ORGANICA  
STANDARD  
UNIVERSAL  
INTENSIVE  
PLASTIC  
generally for analytical applications, for light to moderate soiling, with moderate  
to high rinse requirements.  
For removing organic residue, such as oils, fats, wax, agar, preparation  
applications and for some analytical applications, with moderate to heavy soiling,  
and moderate rinse requirements. Liquid detergent required, cold, warm, and a  
DI water supply is recommended.  
For a wide range of soiling types that do not denature or precipitate in alkaline  
environments, for some preparation and analytical applications, for light soiling,  
and low rinse requirements.  
For removing organic residue (such as proteins, oils and some fats) and some  
inorganic residues (pH 7, water-soluble metallic salts), for preparation  
applications and for some analytical applications, moderate to heavy soiling and  
moderate rinse requirements.  
For removing organic residue (such as proteins, cell and tissue cultures, oils and  
some fats) and some inorganic residues (pH 7, water-soluble metallic salts), for  
preparation applications and analytical applications, moderate to heavy soiling,  
and moderate to high rinse requirements.  
For temperature-sensitive labware, such as plastic bottles (minimum required  
temperature resistance 55°C, for preparation applications and for some  
analytical applications, for light to moderate soiling, for moderate rinse  
requirements.  
To pump away water, for example when a program is canceled.  
DRAIN  
RINSE  
To rinse heavily soiled labware, e.g., to pre-treat heavy soiling, remove residue or  
to avoid drying and encrusting before a full program is run.  
For cleaning and thermal disinfection at 93 °C with 5 min holding time (as per  
EN ISO 15883-1).  
varioTD  
For cleaning and thermal disinfection at 93 °C with 10 min holding time (as per  
¶ 18 of Germany's infectious disease control act, section A/B, fungicidal,  
bactericidal, and virus-inactivating).  
SPECIAL  
93°C - 10'  
CW = cold water, HW = hot water, DI = distilled water, °F (C°) = Temperature, min = holding time  
* The DOS 2 rinse aid dosage must be activated by Miele Technical Service  
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Program Guide  
Program sequence  
x
Pre-Wash  
Main Wash  
Rinse  
Rinse  
Final Rinse *  
Drying  
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
CW  
HW  
HW HW  
DOS 3  
DI  
DI 99°C  
25 min  
70°C  
5 min  
DOS 1  
80°C  
75°C  
1 min  
3 min  
CW  
HW  
DOS 1  
75°C  
HW DI  
DOS 3  
DI  
DI  
DI  
DI  
DI 99°C  
25 min  
70°C  
5 min  
DOS 3  
50°C  
70°C  
1 min  
1 min  
3 min  
HW  
HW  
DOS 1  
85°C  
HW HW  
DOS 3  
DI 99°C  
25 min  
70°C  
5 min  
65°C  
3 min  
80°C  
1 min  
3 min  
HW  
DOS 1  
75°C  
HW  
DOS 3  
DI 99°C  
70°C  
5 min  
75°C 25 min  
1 min  
3 min  
CW  
CW  
CW  
HW  
DOS 1  
80°C  
HW HW  
DI 99°C  
25 min  
75°C  
70°C  
5 min  
DOS 3  
3 min  
1 min  
HW  
DOS 1  
85°C  
HW  
DI DI  
DI 99°C  
25 min  
70°C  
5 min  
DOS 3  
80°C  
3 min  
1 min  
CW  
DOS 1  
55°C  
CW CW  
DOS 3  
DI DI  
65°C  
5 min  
55°C  
35 min  
55°C  
1 min  
5 min  
65°C  
30 min  
CW  
CW  
CW  
HW HW  
DOS 3  
DI  
99°C  
DOS 1  
55°C  
5 min  
35 min  
93°C  
5 min  
CW  
HW HW  
DOS 3  
DI  
99°C  
DOS 1  
93°C  
10 min  
35 min  
75°C  
3 min  
x = Additional function DOS 1 = Detergent dosage from 131°F (55°C)  
DOS 3 = Neutralizer dosage after water inflow  
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Programming functions  
For future servicing, be sure to document any changes made to the factory  
settings in the fields provided.  
General information:  
– Program selector positions that have no assigned function are represented by a  
bar ( - ) in the middle of the display.  
– To call up the programming level, use the f position.  
The status E.. will appear in the display.  
The following instructions apply to all programming functions:  
To access the programming mode  
^ Turn the program selector to f.  
^ Turn off the machine.  
^ Simultaneously press and hold the ß The current program status P..  
and 6 buttons, while turning on the  
machine by pressing the On-Off button.  
appears in the display. The Fill/Drain  
indicator lights.  
Saving to memory and exiting the programming mode  
^ Press the 6 button.  
SP appears in the display.  
^ Press the 6 button again.  
The change will now be stored in the  
memory.  
Exiting the programming mode without saving  
^ Press the On-Off button to switch off The change is canceled.  
the machine.  
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Programming functions  
DOS 1 (liquid detergent)  
Setting the detergent dosage  
The dosage concentration only needs to be set for liquid detergents. Set the  
concentration according to the detergent manufacturer's recommendations.  
Do not change the setting if you are using powdered detergent in the door  
dispenser.  
Step  
Display / Result  
^ Press the 0 button until E02 appears in E02  
the display.  
^ Turn the program selector to  
"Inorganica".  
Using door dispenser  
Using DOS module  
10 = 10 sec dosage length  
1.00 = 1.0 % dosage concentration  
^ Press or hold down the ß button until 0.50 The dosage time / dosage  
the required value appears in the  
concentration is now set.  
display, e.g., 0.5.  
Dosage concentration setting:  
Priming the dosage system  
The dosage system does not need to be primed (cleared of air) unless:  
– the dosage concentration is being set for the first time,  
– the liquid detergent container was inadvertently completely emptied .  
Step  
Display / Result  
^ Press the 0 button until E02 appears E02  
in the display.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Custom". d§1  
^ Press the ß button.  
The dosage system will be primed  
automatically. Priming is complete  
when 0 appears in the display.  
^ Exit the programming mode.  
Start "Rinse" program.  
This will rinse away any agents that  
entered the wash cabinet during  
priming.  
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Programming functions  
DOS 3 (neutralizer)  
Setting the neutralizer dosage  
Set dosage concentration according to the neutralizer manufacturer's  
recommendations.  
Step  
Display / Result  
^ Press the 0 button until E02 appears in E02  
the display.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Intensive". The programmed dosage  
concentration appears in the  
display, e.g., 0.10 = 0.10 %  
^ Press and hold the ß button until the  
required value appears in the display,  
e.g., 0.2.  
0.20 The dosage concentration is  
now set.  
Dosage concentration setting:  
Priming the dosage system  
The dosage system does not need to be primed (cleared of air) unless:  
– the dosage concentration is being set for the first time,  
– the neutralizer container was inadvertently completely emptied .  
Step  
Display / Result  
^ Press the 0 button until E02 appears in E02  
the display.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Universal". d§3  
^ Press the ß button.  
The dosage system will be primed  
automatically. Priming is complete  
when 0 appears in the display.  
^ Exit the programming mode.  
Start "Rinse" program.  
This will rinse away any agents that  
entered the wash cabinet during  
priming.  
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Programming functions  
Buzzer  
The buzzer can be programmed for the following functions:  
– a continuous tone at the end of a program,  
– an error signal that beeps in 1-second intervals, and  
– a sample-collection signal (allows a sample of the final rinse water to be  
collected) that beeps in sets of 3 followed by a 2-sec pause. Contact Miele  
Technical Service to program the sample-collection  
signal.  
The numbers shown in the display correspond to the following settings:  
20 Buzzer off  
21 End of program (factory setting)  
22 Error  
23 End of program + Error  
24 Sample-collection signal  
25 End of program + Sample-collection signal  
26 Error + Sample-collection signal  
27 All functions (End of program + Error + Sample-collection signal)  
Step  
^ Press the 0 button until E04 appears in the display. E04  
^ Turn the program selector to "Inorganica".  
21  
Display / Result  
^ Press and hold the ß button until the required value 26  
appears in the display, e.g., 26.  
Value selected:  
The buzzer will sound for 30 sec during the selected setting.  
To switch it off earlier:  
– Turn the program selector to f.  
– Press the ß button.  
– Interrupt the power supply, e.g., open the door.  
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Programming functions  
Changing program parameters Changing the drying parameters  
The factory settings for various  
parameters are listed in the "Program  
Guide".  
The drying parameters within the  
various wash programs can be  
adjusted to meet specific requirements.  
For example, the temperatures and  
drying times within the program blocks  
Drying 1 (if available) and 2 can be  
changed.  
Program parameters cannot be  
changed unless they are activated  
within a given program (see "Program  
Guide".  
It is important to document any  
changes e.g., by recording them in the  
corresponding column in the program  
guide.  
Available temperature range:  
50 °C - 99 °C  
Available drying time range for:  
Drying 1: 1 - 99 min in 1 min  
increments  
Changing the wash and rinse  
parameters  
Drying 2: 5 - 95 min in 5 min  
increments  
The wash programs can be adjusted to  
meet various technical requirements.  
For example, the temperatures and  
cycle times for the program blocks  
Main Wash 1 and Main Wash 2, and  
Rinse 1 and Rinse 2, can be changed.  
The drying time in the Drying 2  
program block can also be changed  
by using the 0 button (see  
"Selecting the drying function").  
Available temperature range:  
30 °C - 93 °C in all programs except  
"Rinse", "Drain" and "Special".  
Available time range:  
1 - 15 min.  
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Programming functions  
Changing the temperature  
Step  
Display / Result  
E09 for Main Wash 1  
E12 for Main Wash 2  
E22 for Rinse 1  
^ Press and hold the 0 button until the  
setting of the desired program block  
appears in the display.  
E25 for Rinse 2  
E28 for Drying 1  
E31 for Drying 2  
^ Set the program selector to the program  
you wish to change, e. g., "Custom".  
°C ~75  
^ Press and hold the ß button until the  
desired value appears in the display,  
e.g., 70 °C.  
°C ~70  
Changing the holding time  
Step  
Display / Result  
E10 for Main Wash 1  
E13 for Main Wash 2  
E23 for Rinse 1  
^ Press and hold the 0 button until the  
setting of the desired program block  
appears in the display.  
E26 for Rinse 2  
E29 for Drying 1  
E32 for Drying 2  
^ Set the program selector to the program  
you wish to change, e. g., "Custom".  
min _ 1  
^ Press and hold the ß button until the  
desired value appears in the display,  
e.g., 10.  
min _ 10  
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Programming functions  
Restoring the factory settings  
Step  
Display / Result  
^ Press and hold the 0 button until E33  
appears in the display.  
E33  
^ Turn the program selector to a program.  
Default factory setting(s):  
Re-programmed setting(s):  
00  
PP  
^ When PP appears in the display, press the ß 00, the factory settings have  
button.  
been restored.  
The water softener has been restored to the factory settings. Reprogramming is  
required (see "Setting the water softener").  
Program changes to the open programs "Custom", "Inorganica" and "Organica"  
remain unchanged.  
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Programming functions  
Setting the time and date  
The date and time are set in the serial interface (optional accessory). This  
information appears in the print log.  
The date and time can be changed, e.g., from daylight saving to standard time.  
Use the program selector to activate the desired time and date:  
1 o'clock position: Calendar day 01 - 31  
2 o'clock position: Month  
3 o'clock position: Year  
4 o'clock position: Hours  
5 o'clock position: Minutes  
01 - 12  
00 - 99 = 2000 - 2099  
00 - 23  
00 - 59  
When level E34 is selected without an activated serial interface, a "-" appears in  
the display for all program selector positions.  
Step  
^ Press and hold the 0 button until E34 appears in E34  
the display.  
Display / Result  
Wait approximately 30 sec before the next step.  
The control unit retrieves the  
currently stored values.  
^ Switch the program selector to the position for the 10  
value you wish to change, e.g., to the 4 o'clock  
position to set the hour.  
^ Press and hold the ß button until the required  
value appears in the display, e.g., 1 x.  
11, the hour is changed.  
Wait approximately 30 sec before turning off the  
machine.  
The updated values are  
transmitted to the serial  
interface.  
Once the values are saved and you have exited the programming mode, the  
updated values are transmitted to the interface. Therefore wait about 30  
seconds before switching off the machine.  
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Programming functions  
Resetting the coarse and fine filter timer  
Whenever the coarse or fine filter in the drying unit are changed, the service timer  
should be reset to zero.  
Step  
Display / Result  
^ Press and hold the 0 button until E04 appears in E04  
the display.  
Switch the program selector to the position for the The control unit shows the  
value you wish to change.  
currently stored values, e.g.,  
105  
512  
Coarse filter = 6 o'clock position  
Fine filter = 7 o'clock position  
^ Press and hold the ß button until the service  
timer is erased.  
000  
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Data transfer (optional)  
The machine is equipped with an  
interface socket so that data can be  
transferred from Novotronic to a log  
printer.  
During program operation a protocol is  
prepared. It can be printed using an  
external printer.  
The protocol contains the following  
Please contact Miele Technical Service information:  
to order printer cables.  
– date and device number  
The serial interface is RS 232  
compatible.  
– program start time and name  
– rinse blocks used  
Various printer types with  
Epson-compatible fonts can be used  
for printing.  
– dosage system with dosage  
temperature and target dosage  
amount  
Miele Technical Service maintains a list  
of recommended printers.  
– target values for temperature and  
holding times  
Pin assignment 9-pin sub-D connector:  
5
GND (ground)  
TXD (send)  
1-4-6 (bridge)  
7-8 (CTS)  
– minimal temperature during the  
holding time  
3
– all errors (e.g., water supply defect)  
– program end time  
,Printer initialization must only be  
performed by Miele. Consult  
Technical Service using the contact  
information on that back of this  
manual.  
– warnings, e.g., salt required.  
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Maintenance  
Periodic maintenance for the machine  
is recommended annually.  
Routine checks  
The routine checks must be done daily  
by the user before using the machine.  
For the routine checks a checklist is  
supplied with the washer.  
Check the following points:  
– the filters in the base of the wash  
cabinet must be empty,  
– the spray arms in the machine and at  
the baskets should be clear,  
– the wash cabinet and the door  
gasket should be clear,  
– the dispensing systems, and  
– the baskets and inserts.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Cleaning the coarse filter  
,Wear protective gloves and  
goggles when cleaning this  
machine.  
Cleaning the filters in the wash  
cabinet  
,The machine must not be used  
without all filters in place. The filters  
protect the circulation pump from  
damage caused by foreign objects.  
The filter combination in the base of  
the wash cabinet should be  
inspected regularly and cleaned if  
necessary.  
^ Press the two tabs together, remove  
and clean the coarse filter.  
^ Put the clean filter back in position  
and press until it clicks into place.  
Watch out for sharp objects which  
could cause injury e.g. glass  
splinters.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Cleaning the fine, flat and micro-fine  
filters  
^ Remove the coarse filter.  
^ Remove the fine filter from between  
the flat and micro-fine filters.  
^ Then remove together with the flat  
filter.  
^ Clean the filters.  
^ Replace the filter combination in  
reverse order. The flat filter must lie  
flat in the base of the wash cabinet.  
^ To unscrew the micro-fine filter,  
grasp the two tabs and turn twice  
counterclockwise.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Cleaning the spray arms  
^ Unscrew the upper spray arm.  
The spray arms can get clogged.  
Check daily and clean if necessary.  
^ Loosen the knurled nut of the lower  
spray arm and remove.  
^ Use a sharp pointed object to push  
particles into the spray arm jets and  
rinse thoroughly under running water.  
Removing the spray arms  
^ Remove the baskets.  
Spray arm at the upper basket or  
mobile unit (if available):  
^ Refit the spray arms in reverse order  
after cleaning.  
^ Loosen the knurled nut and remove  
the spray arm.  
After replacing the spray arms  
check that they can rotate freely.  
Metal knurled nuts have a left-hand  
thread. Ceramic knurled nuts have a  
right-hand thread.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Cleaning the drain pump and  
non-return valve  
The drain pump is beneath the  
non-return valve (see arrow).  
If water has not been pumped away at  
the end of a program the drain pump or  
the non-return valve may be blocked.  
^ Turn off the machine.  
^ Remove the filter combination out of  
the wash cabinet.  
^ Before refitting the non-return valve,  
check that the drain pump is not  
blocked. Spin the propeller several  
times in both directions to check for  
obstructions.  
^ Carefully refit the non-return valve  
and secure it with the locking clamp.  
Refit and lock the filter in place.  
^ Tilt the locking clamp to the side.  
For safety the load should be  
washed again.  
^ Pull out the non-return valve and  
rinse well under running water.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Cleaning the water inlet filters  
Cleaning the filters  
To protect the water inlet faucet, filters  
are incorporated in the intake hose  
attached to the water supply. If the  
filters are soiled they must be cleaned  
to ensure sufficient water intake to the  
wash cabinet.  
^ Disconnect the machine from  
electricity (unplug it or "trip" the  
circuit breaker).  
^ Close the water supply and unscrew  
the water inlet faucet.  
^ Carefully remove the rubber seal.  
,The plastic housing of the water  
connection contains electrical  
components and should not be  
submerged or run through water.  
^ Take out the filters with needle nose  
pliers.  
^ Rinse the large area filter 1 and fine  
filter 2 under running water, and  
replace if necessary.  
^ Return filters and seal. Make sure  
they are seated correctly.  
^ Reconnect the hose to the water  
faucet, checking that it is not  
cross-threaded.  
^ Open the water supply.  
^ Check for leaks.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Cleaning the control panel  
,Never clean the machine or near  
its vicinity with a water or high  
pressure hose.  
^ The control panel should only be  
cleaned with a damp cloth or a  
suitable cleaner for use on plastic  
materials.  
Cleaning the wash cabinet  
,Do not use abrasive cleaners,  
glass cleaners or all-purpose  
cleaners! They will damage the  
control panel.  
The wash cabinet is mostly self  
cleaning.  
If deposits have built, contact Miele for  
info.  
Cleaning the exterior  
Cleaning the door seal  
^ Stainless steel surfaces can be  
cleaned using a non-abrasive  
stainless steel cleaner or  
dishwashing detergent and warm  
water.  
Clean the door seal regularly with a  
damp cloth to remove soiling.  
To replace damaged or leaking door  
seals please contact Miele's Technical  
Service Dept.  
^ To help prevent resoiling, a  
conditioner for stainless steel can  
also be used. Apply sparingly with  
even pressure.  
Dispensing systems  
Check the consumption of the used  
chemicals regularly to notice any  
irregularities of the dispensing.  
,Do not use cleaners containing  
thinner or ammonia. They will  
damage the surface.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Baskets and inserts  
If available:  
To ensure the function of baskets and  
inserts, they must be checked daily. A  
checklist is supplied with the machine.  
– do the spray arms rotate freely?  
– Are the spray jets clogged? See  
"Cleaning and Care - Cleaning the  
spray arms"?  
Check the following points:  
– Are the rollers in the proper condition  
and are they securely fixed in the  
mobile unit/insert?  
– Is the basket connection set to the  
correct height and tightened?  
– Are all spray jets, spray sleeves and  
hose adapters tightly connected to  
the basket/insert?  
– Are all spray jets, spray sleeves and  
hose adapters, unclogged so that  
the wash water can flow through?  
– Are covers and fasteners tightly  
screwed on the spray sleeves?  
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Frequently asked questions  
The following guide can be used to help address minor problems without a  
service call.  
,Repairs should only be performed by Miele Technical Service. Work  
performed by unqualified persons can place the user at considerable risk of  
harm.  
To help avoid unnecessary service calls, please be sure to check first whether an  
error message is due to operator error.  
To do so:  
^ Turn the program selector to f. The error message is erased.  
^ Press the On-Off button to switch off the machine.  
^ Turn the machine back on and re-start the program.  
^ If the error occurs again and cannot be corrected, contact Miele Technical  
Service for assistance.  
^ You will need to provide the error code ( "F...") .  
What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The washer will not  
start.  
The door is not properly  
closed.  
Close the door firmly.  
The machine is not  
plugged in.  
Plug in the power cord.  
The fuses are defective or Make sure the breaker has  
the circuit breaker has not tripped.  
tripped.  
The washer is not turned Press the On-Off button  
on. and select a program.  
The program does not Error message: F 04 - F Contact Miele Technical  
continue.  
17, F 20 - F 26, F 28 -  
F - -  
Service.  
Fault code F 31 - 33  
Dosing system faulty.  
Contact Miele Technical  
Service.  
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What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Before the start of a  
program, the "8  
Dosing Pump"  
Before addressing the  
error:  
– Turn the program  
selector to f. The error  
message is erased.  
indicator flashes, and  
the program can not be  
started.  
– Press the On-Off button  
to switch off the  
machine.  
Error message: Fdo:  
Refill or replace the liquid  
detergent container.  
The liquid detergent  
container is empty.  
Then:  
– Switch the washer on.  
– Restart the program.  
A few minutes after the  
start of a program, the  
"8 Dosing Pump"  
indicator flashes, and  
the program stops.  
Before addressing the  
error:  
– Turn the program  
selector to f. The error  
message is erased.  
– Press the On-Off button  
to switch off the  
machine.  
Error message: Fdo:  
Refill or replace the liquid  
detergent container.  
There is a problem  
dispensing the liquid  
detergent.  
Prime the dosage system  
(see "Programming  
functions").  
Then:  
– Switch the washer on.  
– Restart the program.  
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What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Before the start of a  
program, the  
Before addressing the  
error:  
"Neutralizer" indicator  
flashes, and the  
program can not be  
started.  
– Turn the program  
selector to f. The error  
message is erased.  
– Press the On-Off button  
to switch off the  
machine.  
Error message: Fdo:  
Refill or replace the  
neutralizer container.  
The neutralizer container is  
empty.  
Then:  
– Switch the washer on.  
– Restart the program.  
A few minutes after the  
start of a program, the  
"Neutralizer" indicator  
flashes, and the  
Before addressing the  
error:  
– Turn the program  
selector to f. The error  
message is erased.  
program stops.  
– Press the On-Off button  
to switch off the  
machine.  
Error message: Fdo:  
Refill or replace the  
neutralizer container.  
There is a problem  
dispensing the neutralizer. Prime the dosage system  
(see "Programming  
functions").  
Then:  
– Switch the washer on.  
– Restart the program.  
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What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The "Recharge"  
indicator flashes.  
The water softener has run Refill the salt reservoir.  
out of salt.  
A few minutes after the  
start of a program, the  
"Fill/Drain" indicator  
flashes, and the  
Before addressing the  
error:  
– Turn the program  
selector to f. The error  
message is erased.  
program stops.  
– Press the On-Off button  
to switch off the  
machine.  
Error message: F..E:  
– Open the water valve  
completely.  
There is a problem with the  
water intake.  
– Clean the water inlet  
filters.  
– The flow pressure at the  
water connection is too  
low. Contact a qualified  
plumber for advice.  
Then:  
– Switch the washer on.  
– Restart the program.  
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What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The rinse program is  
interrupted and the  
"Fill/Drain" indicator  
light is flashing.  
Before addressing the  
error:  
– Turn the program  
selector to f. The error  
message is erased.  
– Press the On/Off button  
to switch off the  
machine.  
Error message: F..A:  
– Clean the filter  
combination in the wash  
cabinet.  
There is a problem with the  
water out take.  
– Clean the drain pump.  
– Clean the non-return  
valve.  
– Remove any kinks in the  
drain hose.  
Then:  
– Switch the washer on.  
– Drain the water.  
– Restart the program.  
The water in the wash Error message: F01 - F03, – Clean the filter  
cabinet does not get F18, F19, F27 combination in the wash  
hot; the program  
cabinet.  
The washer is equipped with  
sequence lasts too  
long.  
a temperature sensor that  
switches off the heater when  
it begins to overheat.  
– Rearrange the  
glassware.  
– Reset the Thermo  
switch. See "Frequently  
asked questions -  
Thermo switch".  
Overheating can occur  
when, e.g., large items  
cover the heating elements,  
or when the filters in the  
wash cabinet are blocked.  
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What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
After a program, there is The dispenser was wet  
Make sure the dispenser is  
dry before loading it.  
The powdered detergent Always arrange glassware  
powdered detergent  
residue left behind in  
the door dispenser.  
when it was loaded.  
dispenser cover was  
blocked by glassware.  
so the dispenser cover can  
open.  
The powdered detergent Detergent residue is  
dispenser cover will not blocking the latch.  
close.  
Wipe away any detergent  
residue.  
A banging noise can be A spray arm is hitting the Interrupt the program and  
heard in the wash  
cabinet.  
glassware.  
re-arrange any glassware  
that it blocking the wash  
arm, (see "interrupting a  
program").  
A rattling noise can be Glassware is moving  
Interrupt the program and  
re-arrange any glassware  
that is loose, (see  
"interrupting a  
heard in the wash  
cabinet.  
around in the wash  
cabinet.  
program").  
A banging noise is  
This may be caused by the Consult a qualified  
coming from the water installation or the diameter plumber for advice.  
pipes.  
of the pipes.  
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What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Items made of glass  
show signs of  
corrosion.  
The items are not  
washer-safe.  
Only use washer-safe  
glassware.  
No neutralization took  
place in the program  
sequence.  
Fill the neutralizer  
container.  
Excessively high  
Select an appropriate  
temperatures are causing program or lower the wash  
glass corrosion.  
temperature.  
Too alkaline detergent is  
causing glass corrosion.  
Choose a milder detergent  
or lower the DOS1  
concentration.  
Items made of stainless The chloride content of the Test your water  
steel show signs of  
corrosion.  
water is too high.  
composition. If needed,  
condition the water  
externally and use DI  
water.  
The screw cap on the  
Properly thread the cap  
reactivation salt reservoir is and screw it tightly.  
not tightened.  
No neutralization took  
place in the program  
sequence.  
Fill the neutralizer  
container.  
Rust articles or a rust film – Check the piping.  
appears in the wash  
– Remove all rusty items  
cabinet, due to:  
from use.  
– excessive iron content in  
the water, or  
– rusty items in the  
washer.  
The grade of stainless  
steel is not washer-safe.  
Only use high grade  
stainless steel.  
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What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
There are white  
The water softener setting Test the tap water  
deposits and/or spots  
on the labware.  
is too low.  
hardness and program the  
water softener according.  
Too much powder  
Be sure you are using the  
correct amount of  
detergent.  
detergent is being used.  
The neutralizer is not  
dispensing properly.  
Check the neutralizer  
dispenser.  
There is no reactivation  
salt in the reservoir.  
Carefully fill the reservoir  
with the reactivation salt.  
The screw cap on the  
Properly thread the cap  
reactivation salt reservoir is and screw it tightly.  
not tightened.  
The rinse water quality was – Use water with a lower  
insufficient.  
conductivity.  
– If the washer is  
connected to a  
demineralizing  
cartridge, check the  
status and change as  
needed.  
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Frequently asked questions  
What if...  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The wash result is  
unacceptable.  
The baskets and inserts  
Properly arrange the  
were incorrectly loaded or glassware.  
overcrowded.  
Do not overload baskets  
and inserts.  
The program used was not Select an appropriate  
suited to the type/amount program or modify the  
of soiling.  
program.  
The detergent used was  
not suited to the  
Use a suitable detergent  
for machine washing.  
type/amount of soiling.  
The labware was left soiled Do not leave soiled  
for too long.  
labware unwashed for  
more than 6 hours.  
A spray arm is blocked.  
Arrange the items do not  
block the spray arms.  
Jets are blocked in the  
spray arms or inserts.  
Check the spray jets and  
clean as needed.  
The basket or insert is not Use the adapter to  
properly connected to the properly connect the water  
water supply. supply to the basket or  
insert.  
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Frequently asked questions  
Thermo switch  
This machine has a resettable heater  
limiter which will shut off the elements in  
the event of over-heating. This could be  
caused for example, if large articles  
cover the heating elements or if the  
filters in the wash cabinet are blocked.  
If the following fault shows: F01 - F03,  
F18, F19, F27 (Water in the wash  
cabinet is not heated, the program  
cycle takes too long). Please proceed  
as follows.  
^ Remove the cause of the problem.  
^ Remove the service plinth.  
^ Press the reset button on the  
temperature sensor on the right side.  
If this switch trips repeatedly,  
contact the Miele Technical Service  
Department.  
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After Sales Service  
In the event of a fault which you cannot  
correct yourself please contact the  
Miele Technical Service Department  
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1-800-991-9380  
1-800-565-6435  
^ Please quote the model of your  
machine. This information can be  
found on the machine’s front panel.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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Installation  
Please refer to the installation  
Leveling the legs  
diagram supplied with the machine.  
Any unevenness in the floor can be  
compensated for and the height of the  
machine raised or lowered by adjusting  
the four screw feet.  
,Furniture and fittings installed  
near the machine must be of a  
commercial standard, able to  
withstand the effects of steam.  
When the feet are screwed in, the  
machine can be moved back and forth  
on its rollers.  
Installation options  
Free-standing  
Positioning and securing the  
machine  
Slot-in, next to other machines or  
furniture or in a suitable space. The  
space must be at least 35 7/16"  
(90 cm) wide and 27 9/16" (70 cm)  
deep  
To ensure stability, the machine must  
be aligned and screwed to the counter.  
^ Open the door.  
Undercounter  
The machine can be installed under a  
continuous counter top or sink drain.  
The niche must be at least:  
Width 35 7/16" (90 cm)  
Depth 29 7/16" (75 cm)  
Height 32 5/16" (82 cm).  
The labwasher can be built into a  
recess of 32 5/16" (82 cm) high by  
removing the lab washer top.  
^ Secure the machine to the front edge  
of the countertop using screws  
through each of the 2 holes in the  
front trim.  
^ When not mounted undercounter,  
floor mounting brackets must be used.  
Do not use silicone sealant to seal  
the gaps between the machine and  
any neighboring units. This will hinder  
ventilation to the circulation pump.  
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Installation  
Removing the lid (if necessary) Protecting the countertop  
^ Open the door.  
Important for machines with steam  
condenser (depending on model):  
^ Remove the fixing screws on both  
sides using a cross slotted  
screwdriver.  
To prevent steam damage to the  
countertop, adhere the protective foil  
9 13/16" x 22 13/16" (25 x 58 cm)  
underneath the countertop near the  
steam condenser.  
^ Pull the machine lid approx. 5 mm  
forwards, lift upwards and remove.  
Depending on the requirements for  
installation, the following kit can be  
ordered from the Miele Technical  
Service Department.  
Cover plate (protects the countertop)  
The underside of the countertop is  
protected from steam damage by a  
stainless steel plate.  
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Electrical connection  
WARNING  
,All electrical work must be  
carried out by a suitably qualified  
electrician in accordance with local  
and national safety regulations.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED  
Grounding connection  
– Connection should be made via a  
suitable isolator, with an on-off switch  
that is easily accessible for servicing  
work.  
^ The ground lead must be connected  
to the screw connection point  
(marked with the ground symbol 8) at  
the back of the machine.  
– The electrical connection is made  
through a receptacle according to  
national requirements. The  
The machine must only be operated  
with the voltage, frequency and  
fusing shown on the data plate  
located on the rear of the machine,  
and on the plinth (behind the service  
panel).  
receptacle has to be easily  
accessible after installation.  
– To increase the security it is  
recommended to install a protective  
switch (30 mA) before the machine.  
The conversion diagram and the wiring  
diagram is secured to the inner side of  
the service panel.  
– For technical data see the data plate  
or wiring diagram supplied.  
The machine must only be operated  
with the voltage, frequency and fusing  
shown on the data plate.  
The machine can be converted  
according to the supplied converting  
diagram and wiring diagram.  
The data plate is located at the rear of  
the machine and behind the plinth on  
the plastic cover.  
The wiring diagram is supplied with the  
machine.  
See also the supplied installation  
diagram.  
A damaged power cord must only  
be replaced with a genuine Miele  
cord by a Miele service technician.  
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Plumbing  
Connecting the water inlet  
– An acceptable water pressure (flow  
rate) is 10 - 147 psi. However, the  
recommended pressure is  
,The water in the machine is not  
drinkable.  
25 - 60 psi.  
If the water pressure is below 30 psi,  
the fill time will take longer.  
– The machine must be connected to  
the water supply in accordance with  
local and national regulations.  
If the "Fill/Drain" indicator fault code  
"F..E" lights, contact the Miele  
Technical Service Department.  
– The washer is constructed so it may  
be connected to a suitable supply  
without an extra non-return valve  
unless required by code.  
– The maximum permissible static  
water pressure is 145 psi over  
pressure.  
– High iron content can leave a rust  
film on stainless steel labware and  
the machine itself.  
– If the water pressure lies outside  
these ranges, please contact Miele  
Technical Service for advice (the  
"Fill/Drain" indicator, may appear in  
the display "F E").  
When the chloride content in the  
domestic water supply is above  
100mg/l, the risk of corrosion  
damage to stainless steel labware is  
greatly increased.  
– The machine is designed for  
connection to cold water (blue  
marking) and hot water (red marking)  
up to 158°F (70°C) max.  
– In certain regions (e.g., mountainous  
areas) the water composition may  
cause condensate to form, requiring  
the use of softened water in the  
steam condenser.  
Connect the water intake hoses to  
the cold and hot water faucets.  
– If there is no hot water supply, the  
intake hose with the red marking  
must also be connected to the cold  
water supply.  
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Plumbing  
– Connect the intake hose for the  
steam condenser (without water  
safeguard) to the cold water faucet.  
– See the next page for how to  
connect the DI water line.  
– Water valves with 3/4 inch thread are  
to be provided on site. They should  
be easily accessible, because the  
water supply will need to be turned  
off when not in use.  
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– The inlet hoses are approx. 5 ft (1.7  
m) long pressure hoses with 3/4 inch  
thread. Do not remove the water  
inlet filters in the threads.  
Do not cut or damage the inlet hose  
in any way.  
– Install the large surface area filters  
(in the kit supplied with the machine)  
between the water valve and the  
water inlet hose (see illustration in  
"Cleaning the water inlet filters"). The  
large surface area filter for distilled  
water is made of stainless steel and  
can be recognized by the matte  
surface.  
Please also refer to the installation  
diagram.  
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Plumbing  
DI Connection (pressurized)  
DI connection (unpressurized)  
(optional)  
The machine comes factory standard  
for connection to a pressure resistant  
system. The recommended water  
pressure (flow rate) is 25 - 60 psi  
however, water pressure that is  
10 - 147 psi is acceptable.  
For connection to 1.23 - 8.7 psi the  
machine must be modified, if this has  
not done at the factory. If a feed pump  
is to be installed, this must only be  
done by Miele Technical Service.  
^ The DI pressure tested hose (marked  
"H2O pure" with a 3/4" hose thread  
must be connected to the on-site  
water valve for DI purified water.  
The discharge port for any DI  
container (unpressurized) must be  
at least the height of the upper edge  
of the machine (see "Installation  
instructions").  
If the DI water connection is not  
used, the electronic needs to be  
reprogrammed by Miele Technical  
Service. The water intake hose  
remains at the rear side of the  
machine.  
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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 onsite.  
If separate drainage is not available  
contact Miele Technical Service for  
advice.  
The onsite drain connection point  
should be located between 1 ft.  
(0.3 m) and 3 ft. (1 m) above the  
lower edge of the machine.  
If it is lower than 1 ft. (0.3 m), lay the  
hose in a curve at a height of at least  
1 ft. (0.3 m).  
The drainage system must be able to  
take a minimum drainage flow of  
16 l/min.  
^ The drain hose is approx. 5 ft.  
(1.5 m), is flexible and has an internal  
diameter of 7/8 in. (22 mm). It must  
not be shortened. Hose clamps are  
supplied for securing it in position.  
^ A longer drain hose (up to 13 ft.  
[4 m]) is available to order from  
Miele.  
^ The drainage system must not  
exceed 13 ft. (4 meters).  
^ See the supplied installation diagram.  
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Technical data  
English  
Metric  
Height:  
with lid  
without lid  
Width:  
33.5"  
32.3"  
35.4"  
27.5"  
49.8"  
85 cm  
82 cm  
90 cm  
Depth:  
70 cm  
Depth with the door open:  
126.5 cm  
Net weight:  
265 lbs  
120 kg  
Voltage / Fuse:  
Power cord  
see data plate  
approx. 5.11 ft.  
approx. 1.8 m  
Water temperature:  
Cold water  
max. 68°F  
20 °C  
70 °C  
Hot and DI water connection  
max. 158° F  
Static water pressure  
max. 145 psi (10 bar)  
Hot, Cold and DI Water Connection:  
Acceptable water pressure  
(flow rate)  
10 - 147 psi  
.7 - 10 bar  
Recommended water pressure  
(flow rate)  
25 - 60 psi  
1.72 - 4.13 bar  
DI Water Connection (pressureless)  
optional  
1.23 - 8.70 psi  
.09 - .6 bar  
Delivery head:  
min. 1 ft. (0.3 m), max. 3.3 ft. (1 m)  
from 40°F (5°C) to 104°F (40°C)  
Surrounding temperature:  
Max. relative humidity  
Linear reduction up to  
80% for temperature up to 88°F (31°C)  
50% for temperature up to 104°F (40°C)  
Height above sea level:  
up to 1640 yds  
1500 m  
Noise level in dB (A):  
Sound pressure level LpA  
during washing and drying  
<70  
Test marks:  
CSA  
!-mark:  
MPG-Guidelines 93/42/EWG, Class IIa  
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Caring for the environment  
Disposal of the packing  
materials  
Disposal of an old appliance  
Old appliances may contain materials  
that can be recycled. Please contact  
your local authorities about recycling in  
your area.  
The cardboard box and packing  
materials protect the appliance during  
shipping. They have been designed to  
be biodegradable and recyclable.  
Ensure that the appliance presents no  
danger to children while being stored  
for disposal. See "Important Safety  
Instructions".  
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,  
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and  
kept out of the reach of children.  
Danger of suffocation! Please recycle.  
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M.-Nr. 07 157 440 / 00  
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