Miele Dishwasher G 879 SCVI User Manual

Operating and installation instructions  
Dishwasher G 879 SCVi  
In order to protect yourself and  
avoid damage to your machine, it is  
absolutely necessary to read the  
operating and installation instructions  
prior to installation and operation.  
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M.-Nr. 05 038 402  
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Contents  
Top Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Turning the buzzer off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Cleaning the water inlet filter.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Cleaning the door and the door seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Dishwasher installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
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Guide to the appliance  
Guide to the appliance  
View of the machine  
Control panel (12)  
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Guide to the appliance  
1 Upper spray arm (not visible)  
2 Cutlery tray  
Programme label  
An adhesive label listing the pro-  
gramme names is supplied with the  
dishwasher. It should be placed in the  
indented area next to the programme  
touch pads.  
3 Upper basket  
4 Water guide duct for middle  
spray arm  
5 Middle spray arm  
Make sure that the indented area is  
free of dust and grease.  
6 Water hardness selector  
7 Lower spray arm  
Remove the backing from the label  
and place it into the indented area.  
8 Four height adjustable levelling legs  
9 Combination filter  
Remove the protective cover from  
the label.  
10 Salt reservoir  
Indicator lamps  
11 Dual compartment detergent  
dispenser  
k
“Add salt” indicator lamp  
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H
“Add rinse aid” indicator lamp  
12 Control panel  
13 Rinse aid reservoir  
(with dosage selector)  
Programme touch pads  
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c
d
e
f
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UNIVERSAL 65 °C / 150 °F  
UNIVERSAL 55 °C / 130 °F  
ECONOMY 55 °C / 130 °F  
CHINA & CRYSTAL 45 °C / 115 °F  
NORMAL 55 °C / 130 °F  
Top Solo  
14 Adhesive label with programme  
names  
15 Data plate  
16 Indicator lamps  
17 programme touch pads  
18 Top Solo touch pad  
19 O - OFF touch pad  
20 I - ON touch pad  
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OFF - touch pad  
ON - touch pad  
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Note: Lower basket is not shown.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
This dishwasher is intended exclu-  
sively for cleaning domestic croc-  
kery and cutlery in a domestic house-  
hold. Do not use for purposes other  
than those for which it was designed.  
Any other applications may be dan-  
WARNING  
When using your dish-  
washer, follow all basic  
safety precautions.  
gerous.  
This appliance conforms to  
all uniform safety codes and  
regulations. To avoid injury  
and machine damage, read  
the operating instructions  
carefully before using the  
dishwasher.  
Repairs should only be carried out  
by qualified personnel. Disconnect  
the appliance from the power supply  
before servicing (pull out the plug or  
turn off the circuit breaker).  
Only install the dishwasher under a  
continuous countertop which is se-  
cured to adjacent cabinetry.  
The manufacturer cannot be held  
responsible for damage or injury  
caused by improper use or for  
uses other than those for which  
the appliance is intended.  
The dishwasher must be electri-  
cally grounded. Install the dish-  
washer as per the included Installation  
instructions.  
Use only detergents and rinse aids  
recommended for dishwashers.  
Do not use commercial or industrial  
grade detergents, as these may  
cause adverse chemical reactions and  
damage the machine. Use detergents  
made for residential dishwashers only.  
Do not use your dishwasher unless  
all enclosure panels are properly in  
place.  
Do not let small children play with  
the dishwasher and its controls or  
operate it.  
There is a danger that children playing  
might shut themselves in the dish-  
washer. Please supervise its use by the  
elderly or infirm.  
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Keep all detergents and rinse aids  
out of the reach of children.  
Under certain conditions, hy-  
drogen gas may be produced in a  
hot water system that has not been  
used for two weeks or more.  
HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the  
hot water system has not been used for  
such a period, turn on all hot water  
faucets and let the water flow from  
each for several minutes before using  
the dishwasher. This will release any ac-  
cumulated hydrogen gas. Do not  
smoke or use an open flame during this  
time.  
Dishwasher detergents contain So-  
dium Silicate and Sodium Carbo-  
nate. In case of eye contact, immediate-  
ly flush with water. Call a physician or  
poison control.  
Do not tamper with the  
controls.  
Do not drink the water from the  
wash cabinet.  
When loading items to be  
washed:  
– Locate pointed items so that they are  
not likely to damage the door seal.  
– Load knives with the cutting edge  
down to reduce the risk of injuries.  
For safety reasons do not operate  
this appliance on an extension  
cable. Danger of overheating.  
A damaged appliance is dan-  
gerous. Switch off the mains and  
call the Service Departement for assist-  
ance.  
Do not wash plastic items unless  
they are labeled “dishwasher safe”  
or the equivalent. For items not labeled,  
check the manufacturer’s recommenda-  
tions.  
Dishwashers with heating element  
Do not touch the heating element  
during or immediately after use.  
Do not abuse, sit, or stand on the  
door or dishracks of the dish-  
washer.  
Remove the front door and cut off  
the power cord of the dishwasher  
before removing it from service or dis-  
carding it. This will help protect child-  
ren from injury and accidentally locking  
themselves in.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Caring for the environment  
Caring for the environment  
Disposal of the packing material.  
Energy saving washing.  
The packaging material protects the ap- These dishwashers are exceptionally ef-  
pliance during shipping. It has been de- ficient in their use of water and elec-  
liberately designed to be biodetergrad-  
able and recyclable. Please dispose of  
these materials as you would any other  
recyclable products.  
tricity. You can make the most of your  
appliance by following these tips:  
Make full use of the baskets without  
overloading the dishwasher for the  
most economical washing.  
Disposal of your old machine.  
For small loads:  
Select the “Top Solo” function (see  
“Additional features” chapter).  
Old machines contain materials which  
can be recycled. Please contact your  
local recycling center or scrap mer-  
chant about the possibility of recycling  
these materials and make certain the  
machine has been made child resistant  
as outlined in the “Important safety in-  
stuctions”, before disposing of the ap-  
pliance.  
Choose a programme that best suits  
the degree of soiling and the type of  
dishes being washed.  
If baskets are only half full, use the  
ECONOMY programme.  
Use the correct amounts of deter-  
gent and rinse aid.  
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Before using for the first time  
Before using for the first time  
It is important to choose the correct  
programme.  
Before using for the first time please  
note the following points:  
Different wash programmes should be  
selected for different loads and differ-  
ent degrees of soiling. See the pro-  
gramme chart for further programme  
descriptions.  
Setting the water softener.  
The water softener must be set to corre-  
spond to the water hardness in your  
area. This can be obtained from your  
local water company, or by using a test  
kit that can be purchased from the Miele  
Parts Department (part no. 0014619).  
When the dishwasher is run for the  
first time, the selected programme  
will not start for approximately 7  
minutes.  
During these 7 minutes, the Water  
softener reactivation programme is  
The salt reservoir must only be filled  
with water and salt. Never fill it with  
detergent.  
run, and the  
will be on.  
k indicator lamp  
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Adding rinse aid.  
Inadvertently filling the rinse aid  
reservoir with liquid or powder deter-  
gent will damage the reservoir.  
Load the dishes correctly.  
Load the dishes so that water can con-  
tact all surfaces. Ensure that the spray  
arms are not blocked by items which  
are too tall for the basket or which ex-  
tend through the bottom of the basket.  
If necessary, manually rotate the spray  
arms to test for clearance.  
Only use detergents and rinse aids for-  
mulated for domestic dishwashers.  
Add the correct amount of detergent.  
Follow the recommendations on page  
26 to determine how much detergent to  
use. Not enough or too much detergent  
can lead to poor wash results.  
The combination filter in the base of  
the wash cabinet and the spray arms  
must be kept clean.  
Overdosing, in combination with soft  
water and high water temperatures,  
can lead to cloudy glassware.  
The spray arms and the filters should  
be periodically checked and cleaned if  
necessary.  
Cleaning results vary from brand to  
brand. If you are not satisfied with the  
results from one brand, try another  
quality brand before contacting the  
Miele Service Department for advice.  
See the corresponding chapters for de-  
tailed information on the above points.  
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Opening and closing the door  
Opening and closing the door  
To open the door.  
To close the door  
Push the baskets in.  
Lift the door and push until it clicks  
closed.  
Pull on the handle.  
If the door is opened during operation,  
all machine functions will automatically  
be interrupted.  
Note:  
To open the dishwasher door if the front  
panel has not yet been installed, see  
Step 3 of the “Installation” instructions,  
found later in this manual.  
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Water Softener  
Water Softener  
Programming Table (see next page  
for programming instructions)  
If the water hardness in your area  
is under 150 ppm (mg/l) you  
should not activate the built-in  
water softener with salt. This  
could lead to problems including  
cloudy glassware.  
touch pad/ Selector  
ppm  
(mg/l)  
gr/Impgal  
indicator  
lamp  
setting  
(internal)  
*20- 70  
90- 110  
130  
1.4 - 4.9 b  
6.3 - 7.7 c  
9.2 d  
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6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
4
5
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The water hardness in your area can  
be obtained from your local water  
company or by using a test kit that  
can be purchased from the Miele  
Parts Department (part no. 0014619).  
140- 180  
9.8 - 12.6 e  
If your water hardness is above  
150 ppm (mg/l), the water should  
be softened to avoid the build up of  
calcium deposits on dishes, cutlery  
and in the dishwasher.  
200- 220 14.0 - 15.4 f  
230 16.1 2 + b  
250- 290 17.5 - 20.4 2 + c  
310- 400 21.8 - 28.1 2 + d  
410- 630 28.8 - 44.2 2 + e  
650- 850 45.6 - 59.6 2 + f  
860-1170 60.4 - 82.1 2 + f  
1190-1260 83.5 - 88.4 2 + f  
factory setting  
The dishwasher is factory set for a hard-  
ness level of 20 - 70 ppm (mg/l). If your  
water is harder or softer, the setting will  
need to be adjusted.  
To ensure a steady supply of soft-  
ened water, the built in water sof-  
tener must be:  
*
1. Correctly set.  
2. Reactivated with salt when depleted.  
Where the water hardness fluctuates  
(e.g. 140 - 310 ppm (mg/l)) always set  
the machine to the lower value  
(140 ppm (mg/l) in this example).  
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Water Softener  
Programming the water hard-  
ness  
The Programme touch pads are used  
to set the water hardness. Each pad  
The “  
k” indicator lamp will flash  
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as long as you are in the programming  
can be used alone (level 1) or in combi- mode.  
nation with the “Top Solo”pad (level 2)  
to programme the hardness to the  
valve determined using the Programm-  
ing Table on the previous page.  
For example, to set a level 1 value  
(from 20 - 220 ppm (mg/l)), only a num-  
bered Touch pad will have to be  
pressed.  
To programme a level 2 value (from 230  
- 1260 ppm (mg/l)), both the “Top Solo”  
pad and a numbered Touch pad will  
have to pressed.  
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Water Softener  
A)If your Water hardness is 220 ppm  
(mg/l) or less, press the touch pad  
that corresponds to the level you  
want to set (see the Programming  
Table on the previous page). As long  
as the selected pad is depressed, its  
indicator lamp will remain lit. When  
the touch pad is released, the c  
lamp will once again flash.  
To programme the water hardness,  
proceed as follows:  
Open the door.  
Turn off the dishwasher.  
Press and hold buttons band d  
while simultaneously turning on the  
dishwasher. The “ON” indicator lamp  
will light and the “  
lamps will flash.  
k”and c  
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OR  
B)If your Water hardness is greater than  
220 ppm (mg/l), press 2 to access  
programme level 2 first (its indicator  
will light), then press the required  
numeric touch pad. Once the numeric  
pad is released, the cwill once again  
flash.  
The “  
k” indicator lamp will  
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flash as long as you are in the pro-  
gramming mode.  
If any other indicator lamps flash, turn  
off the dishwasher and start again.  
Depending upon what “Additional Fea-  
tures” are currently programmed into  
your machine, other indicator lamps  
may also illuminate. These should be ig-  
nored for the time being.  
Example:  
If the water hardness is 450 ppm (mg/l),  
press 2 first, then press the etouch  
pad. When eis released, the cindica-  
tor will flash.  
Press Touch pad cto enter the data  
entry mode. The cindicator lamp will  
stop flashing and go out. (Exception: if  
a hardness level of 90 -110 ppm  
(mg/l) has been set previously , the c  
indicator lamp will stop flashing and re-  
main lit).  
Press 2 once to enter the setting; its  
indicator will light up.  
Press 2 once more to store the set-  
ting in memory. The 2 indicator will  
flash if the value has been stored cor-  
rectly.  
Turn off the dishwasher. The water  
hardness is now programmed.  
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Water Softener  
Press Touch pad cto check the  
water softener setting currrenty stored.  
To check the programmed  
water hardness:  
If a water hardness between 20 and  
220 ppm (mg/l) is stored, the indica-  
tor lamp next to the corresponding  
touch pad will illuminate (see the Pro-  
gramming Table). If no lamp lights  
up, a hardness level greater than  
220 ppm (mg/l) was set. In this case:  
Open the door.  
Turn off the dishwasher.  
Press and hold buttons band d  
while simultaneously turning on the  
dishwasher. The “ON” indicator lamp  
will light and the “  
lamps will flash.  
k” and c  
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Press the 2 button. The indicator  
lamp that corresponds to the stored  
hardness level will illuminate.  
If any other indicator lamps flash, turn  
off the dishwasher and start again.  
Turn off the dishwasher.  
Depending upon what “Additional Fea-  
tures” are currently programmed into  
your machine, other indicator lamps  
may also illuminate. These should be ig-  
nored for the time being.  
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Water Softener  
Setting the water hardness selector  
inside the wash cabinet.  
The water hardness selector is factory  
set to position 6. It should only be reset  
if your water hardness is in the range of  
650 - 1170 ppm (mg/l).  
water  
ppm  
(mg/l)  
gr/Impgal  
hardness  
selector  
(Position)  
20- 630  
650- 850  
1.4 - 44.2  
45.6 - 59.6  
60.4 - 82.1  
83.5 - 88.4  
6*  
4
860-1170  
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Using a screwdriver, remove the  
cover from the water hardness selec-  
tor.  
1190-1260  
6*  
* = factory setting  
Using a coin or screwdriver, turn the  
selector dial to the desired setting.  
Do not set the selector on positions  
1 - 3.  
Example:  
If the water hardness is 670 ppm (mg/l),  
set the selector to position 4 (650 - 850  
ppm (mg/l)).  
Replace the cover on the water hard-  
ness selector.  
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Water Softener  
Filling the salt reservoir.  
The salt reservoir should be filled be-  
fore the first use and whenever the  
k” indicator lamp lights up. Use  
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water softener reactivation salt  
(1 - 4mm grain size), as other salts may  
contain insoluble additives which can  
impair the functioning of the softener  
and settle on glassware.  
We recommend “Somat” salt (2kg) avail-  
able from Miele (article no. 21997603).  
The salt reservoir holds approx. 2 kg  
(4 lbs) of salt.  
Before filling the salt reservoir for  
the first time:  
Fill the salt reservoir with approxi-  
mately 2 litres (2 qts) of water.  
Inadvertently filling the salt reservoir  
with dishwashing detergent will  
damage the water softener. Make  
sure that only water softener reacti-  
vation salt of the proper grain size is  
used  
Place the funnel (provided) over the  
salt reservoir.  
Carefully fill with salt. As it is filled,  
water will run out .  
Remove the lower basket.  
Unscrew and remove the salt reser-  
voir cap.  
Clean any excess salt from the  
threads of the reservoir opening.  
Screw the cap on firmly.  
Run the UNIVERSAL programme im-  
mediately to remove any traces of  
salt from the cabinet.  
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Water Softener  
Bypassing the Salt indicator lamp.  
Salt indicator.  
In order to bypass the salt indicator  
lamp, you will need a screwdriver and  
needle nose pliers.  
Remove ONLY the salt reservoir cap.  
Looking into the salt reservoir, you will  
see the top of the float chamber on the  
right hand side b.  
When the salt reservoir is empty, the  
k” indicator lamp will light, notif-  
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ying you that the reservoir should be re-  
filled with reactivation salt.  
Once filled, the dishwasher will automati-  
cally reactivate the softener when  
necessary. The “  
will light up whenever the reactivation  
k” indicator lamp  
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process is being performed.  
Using a screwdriver, carefully pivot  
the float chamber towards the center  
of the reservoir.  
Note:  
If the water used is very soft (below 150  
ppm (mg/l)), further softening is not re-  
quired and the “  
lamp will remain lit. It can be disre-  
garded or bypassed using the follow-  
ing procedure.  
Using the needle nose pliers, first  
pull the cap coff of the float cham-  
ber, then remove the float d.  
k” indicator  
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Replace the float chamber cap,  
push the chamber back into its up-  
right position, and replace the salt  
reservoir cap. The indicator lamp will  
now remain off.  
The “  
k” button has also been de-  
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signed for future programme updates  
(PC). See the “After Sales Service” sec-  
tion for further details.  
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Adding rinse aid  
Adding rinse aid  
The use of Rinse Aid (for example,  
Jet-Dry ) is recommended to prevent  
Adding rinse aid.  
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spotting on dishes and glassware that  
normally occurs during the drying  
phase of automatic dishwashing, as  
well as to aid the drying result.  
Inadvertently filling the rinse aid  
reservoir with detergent always  
leads to damage to the reservoir.  
Only pour rinse aid formulated for  
residential dishwashers into the  
reservoir.  
Add Rinse Aid before the first use  
and anytime the H indicator lamp  
comes on.  
Press the button in the direction of  
the arrow until the flap springs open.  
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Adding rinse aid  
Setting the dosage.  
Pour liquid rinse aid into the storage  
container until it is visible on the sur-  
face of the screen. Do not add any  
more rinse aid until the H indicator  
lamp comes on.  
The dosage selector comes factory set  
to 3. The setting dispenses approxi-  
mately 3 ml rinse aid per programme. It  
can be adjusted from 1 to 6, depend-  
ing on your requirements. It is best to  
use the lowest setting that will still give  
good results for your water supply.  
Only use rinse aid specifically  
labeled for residential dishwashers.  
Inadvertently using powder or liquid  
detergents will damage the rinse  
aid dispenser.  
If spots appear on dry glassware,  
use a higher setting.  
If streaking appears on dishes or  
glasses, use a lower setting.  
Close the flap firmly. The flap must  
audibly engage, otherwise water  
could get into the rinse aid storage  
container during the programme.  
Wipe up any spilled rinse aid. This  
prevents over-foaming occuring  
during the next programme.  
The flap should remain closed during  
normal operation.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Loading the dishwasher  
Scrape food and other solid waste  
Some loading examples are shown on  
the following pages.  
such as bones and pits from dishes,  
but do not rinse.  
Load the dishes so that water can  
reach all surfaces.  
Note  
If the additional feature “Top Solo” has  
been selected with a wash programme,  
all items must be loaded into the upper  
basket and cutlery tray. See the “Addi-  
tional features” section for further infor-  
mation.  
Do not place dishes and cutlery in-  
side other pieces where they may be  
concealed.  
Hollow items such as cups and  
glasses should be inverted and  
placed in the upper basket.  
Do not touch the heating element  
during or directly after the end of a  
programme as it may still be hot.  
Concave based items should be  
placed at an angle so that water can  
run off them freely, or placed on top  
of the coffee bar (see page 23).  
Tall, narrow, hollow pieces should be  
placed in the center of the basket,  
rather than in the corners, to ensure  
water coverage.  
In areas where the water has high  
mineral content, it may be necess-  
ary to polish silverware after wash-  
ing to achive a high shine.  
Small cups and glasses should be  
placed on the cup racks. Taller mugs  
and glasses can be placed under-  
neath the rack.  
The spray arms must not be blocked  
by items which are too tall or hang  
through the baskets. If in doubt, test  
for free movement by manually rotat-  
ing the spray arms.  
Some food items may contain natural  
dyes that can discolor plastic items  
in the dishwasher ( e.g. carrots, to-  
matoes, ketchup, etc.). The stability  
of plastic items is not affected by this  
discoloration. It will gradually disap-  
pear over time.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
The plate inserts on the left and right  
rear of the lower basket are removable.  
To remove, push the handles of both in-  
serts toward the inside of the basket.  
Once removed, the open area can ac-  
commodate large pots, casserole  
dishes, or accessory inserts (see “Ac-  
cessories”).  
Loading examples.  
Upper basket.  
Height limit  
For small, lightweight, or delicate items  
such as cups, saucers, glasses, des-  
sert bowls, etc. and also heat sensitive  
plastic ware.  
Bottom basket.  
The height guard at the base of the  
upper basket is there to protect the  
middle spray arm. No object placed in  
the lower basket should stand higher  
than this guard.  
For larger and heavier items such as  
plates, serving platters and saucepans.  
Glasses should only be placed in the  
bottom basket if the special glassware  
insert is used.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Cutlery tray.  
Ensure that spoon heads are in contact  
with at least one of the grips in the cut-  
lery tray. This way they cannot collect  
water.  
To make unloading easier, cutlery can  
be grouped in zones, one for knives,  
one for forks, etc.  
Larger items like sauce ladles, cake  
slices, long knives and mixing spoons  
can be placed lengthwise in the trough  
in the centre of the tray.  
Make sure the upper spray arm can  
rotate freely after sliding in the cut-  
lery tray. Rearrange any items that  
are in its way.  
The cutlery tray insert is removable (de-  
pending on model).  
Cutlery with round or oval handles  
should be placed with the heads in the  
grips as this prevents item slipping.  
If putting the spoons this way round,  
make sure the spoon heads touch at  
least one of the strips on the floor of the  
tray, so that the water still runs off.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Coffee bar.  
Adjustable cup racks.  
Place coffee mugs on top of the bar so  
that they sit at a slant. This allows all  
water to run off the base of the mug.  
The bar can also be used as a seper-  
ator between two rows of glasses keep-  
ing them from leaning against each  
other. This protects the glasses and en-  
sures good wash results. For wide  
items, flip the bar over to the right.  
To make room for tall glasses, raise the  
rack upwards. Lower it to double stack  
smaller items.  
Insert for glasses  
The glassware insert can be installed in  
the left or right side of the bottom bas-  
ket in place of the removable plate in-  
sert.  
Very tall glasses can then be loaded  
vertically so that they are washed more  
effectively.  
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Loading the dishwasher  
Depending on the setting of the upper  
basket, the following dishware dimen-  
sions can be accommodated:  
Adjusting the upper basket.  
(depending on model)  
The upper basket height is adjustable.  
If tall items of dishware are being  
washed, more room can be obtained  
by raising or lowering the upper basket.  
Upper  
basket  
position  
Upper  
basket  
diameter  
Lower  
basket  
diameter  
Top  
20.5 cm  
(8")  
30 cm  
(12")  
Middle  
Bottom  
22.5 cm  
(9")  
24.5 cm  
(9 1/2")  
28 cm  
(11")  
26 cm  
(10")  
Pull out the upper basket and loosen  
the two locknuts on either side of the  
basket.  
Adjust the basket up or down to the  
desired height.  
Tighten the locknuts.  
The upper basket can also be set on  
an angle, with one side high, and the  
other side low. Ensure however that the  
basket can be inserted smoothly into  
the cabinet.  
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Items not suitable for dishwashers  
Items not suitable for dishwashers  
– Cutlery with wooden handles.  
– Wooden cutting boards.  
– Carefully follow washing and dish-  
washer detergent dosing instructions  
in soft water areas. Water tempera-  
tures above 50° C in combination  
with soft water and detergent are ex-  
tremely aggressive and will lead to  
glassware etching.  
– Glued items such as old knives with  
handles that are glued together  
around the shank of the blade.  
– Hand made craft items.  
– Copper or tin items.  
Miele recommends:  
Scraping, but not pre-rinsing your  
dishes.  
– Plastic items which are not heat resis-  
tant.  
Using the minimum amount of deter-  
gent possible to get the dishes clean.  
Please note:  
– Silver or aluminum items may suffer  
some discoloration.  
Washing delicate glassware using  
the ECONOMY programme or the  
CHINA & CRYSTAL programme (if so  
equipped). This will reduce the risk  
of clouding.  
– Aluminum parts (eg. oven hood  
grease filters) should not be cleaned  
using commercial or industrial deter-  
gents. These high alkaline deter-  
gents may damage the machine,  
and in extreme instances, cause ex-  
plosive chemical reactions.  
Since there are no standard guide-  
lines for washing all types of glass-  
ware, when in doubt, wash by hand.  
When purchasing new dishes and  
cutlery, make sure they are dish-  
washer safe.  
– Silverware previously cleaned with a  
silver polish may be damp or  
spotted at the end of a programme  
where water has adhered to the pol-  
ish. This can be rubbed off with a  
soft, dry cloth. Silver that has pre-  
viously been cleaned in an immer-  
sion dip is usually dry at the end of a  
programme, but may discolor (tarn-  
ish).  
– Colors on dishware that have been  
painted over the glaze may fade  
over time.  
– Clouding may occur on glasses after  
frequent washing.  
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Adding detergent  
Adding detergent  
Generally, filling the dispenser with  
20 - 25 ml (3/4 - 1 ounce) of detergent  
will be sufficient to ensure cleaning.  
Do not exceed a maximum of 30 ml.  
If you choose a programme utilizing the  
pre-wash you will also need to put  
detergent into the small compartment  
labeled (I) in the center of the dispen-  
ser.  
Use only powder detergents formu-  
lated for residential dishwashers  
(for example, Electrasol ). Do not  
®
use gels or liquid detergents.  
Dishwasher detergents contain irri-  
tant and corrosive ingredients. They  
can cause burns in the mouth and  
throat if swallowed, or inhibit brea-  
thing. Keep children away from  
detergent and from the dishwasher  
when the door is open.  
To avoid the danger of children com-  
ing into contact with dishwasher  
detergent, only fill the detergent dis-  
penser immediately before starting  
the programme.  
Press the latch on the detergent dis-  
penser. The cover will spring open.  
Fill the dispenser using approxi-  
mately 20 - 25 ml (3/4 - 1 ounce) of a  
quality powder detergent.  
Capacities:  
Compartment I (pre-wash) takes a  
maximum of 25 ml (1 oz). Compart-  
ment II (main wash) has horizontal  
marks to assist you in filling. The marks  
indicate a level of approximately 20, 25  
and 30 ml (3/4, 1 and 1 1/4 oz) respec-  
tively.  
Close the cover. The cover will al-  
ways be open at the end of a wash  
programme.  
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Choosing a programme  
Choosing a programme  
The wash programme chosen should  
depend on the type of dishes and the  
degree of soiling.  
In most cases the NORMAL programme  
or one of the UNIVERSAL programmes  
will give excellent results.  
The available programmes and some  
of their applications are listed in the Pro-  
gramme Chart on the next two pages.  
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Programme chart  
Programme chart  
Programme  
When to use  
Detergent  
containing  
chlorine1)  
chlorine  
free2)  
Compart- Compart- Compart-  
ment  
I
ment  
II  
ment  
II  
(Pre-  
wash)  
(Main  
wash)  
(Main  
wash)  
Normal and Universal programmes  
NORMAL  
55 °C/130 °F  
(Touch pad f)  
UNIVERSAL  
55 °C/130 °F  
(Touch pad c)  
UNIVERSAL  
65 °C/150 °F  
(Touch pad b)  
for normal everyday loads,  
100 %  
80 %  
80 %  
100 %  
100 %  
100 %  
particularly suitable for chlorine-free detergents  
for normal everyday loads  
20 %  
20 %  
as UNIVERSAL 55 °C/130 °F, but with higher wash  
temperature for stubborn dried on particles  
Special programmes  
for full loads with very light soiling (e.g.  
coffee cups), or:  
ECONOMY  
55 °C/130 °F  
(Touch pad d)  
50 %3)  
50 %3)  
50 %3)  
50 %3)  
for half a, normal everyday load  
CHINA & CRYSTAL “Gentle programme”, for lightly soiled and  
45 °C/115 °F  
heat sensitive tableware.  
(Touch pad e)  
The dispensing method will depend on the type of detergent being used:  
1) Use this method for:  
detergents which contain phosphates and chlorine.  
Divide the total amount, as shown, between compartment I and compartment II.  
2) Use this method for:  
detergent which is chlorine and phosphate free.  
detergent which is chlorine free but contains phosphates.  
In this instance the whole amount is placed in compartment II.  
3) Use half of the manufacturer’s recommended amount of detergent.  
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Programme chart  
Programme chart  
Programme cycle  
USAGE  
DURATION  
Electric (kWh)  
Water  
Pre-wash Main wash Interim  
rinse  
Final rinse  
Drying  
Water hot  
(49 °C /  
Liters/  
Minutes  
Imp.Gallons 4)  
120 °F)  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.1  
0.9  
1.2  
14 / 3.1  
19 / 4.2  
19 / 4.2  
110  
113  
121  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0.85)  
0.5  
14 / 3.1  
19 / 4.2  
85  
70  
X
4) Average consumption values are for a water hardness of up to 310 ppm (mg/l).  
5) with half loads (7 place settings).  
X = cycle used  
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Operating the dishwasher  
Operating the dishwasher  
Turning on.  
Open the door.  
The hardness of the water supply will  
dictate how often (after how many  
washes) the water softener needs to be  
reactivated. For example with a water  
hardness of 380 ppm (mg/l), reactiva-  
tion will take place after every 3 pro-  
grammes. With a water hardness of  
140 ppm (mg/l), reactivation will only  
occur after 8 programmes.  
Open the water valve (if it is closed).  
Press the “I” (ON) touch pad (20).  
The “ON” indicator lamp will light.  
Starting a programme.  
Press the touch pad for the desired  
programme.The indicator lamp for  
that touch pad will light.  
Do not cancel the programme pre-  
maturely, as important programme  
steps such as preparing the water  
softener may be left out.  
If so desired, select “Top Solo” (2)  
before starting the programme.  
(see the “Additional features” sec-  
tion).  
End of Programme.  
A buzzer will sound at the end of the  
wash programme.  
Close the door. The machine will  
start.  
Note:  
This buzzer is then repeated for one  
hour at ten minute intervals.  
When required, the water softener  
reactivation process is performed  
before the wash programme. It may  
last several minutes. During this  
You can turn this buzzer off, if so  
desired (see “Additional features”).  
process the “  
lamp will be on.  
k” indicator  
8
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Operating the dishwasher  
Interrupting a programme.  
Turning the dishwasher off.  
A programme can be interrupted by  
opening the door.  
If the door is once again closed, the  
programme will continue from the point  
of interruption.  
At the end of a programme:  
Open the door slightly. The indicator  
lamp in the programme touch pad  
will go out.  
If the programme indicator lamp is  
still lit, the programme has not yet  
finished. Close the door to allow the  
programme to finish.  
Warning!  
The water in the dishwasher may  
be hot, and steam may be present!  
Only open the door if absolutely  
necessary and exercise extreme  
caution when doing so. The danger  
of burns and scalding exists.  
Once opened, close the door  
nearly fully and allow 20-30 sec-  
onds for the internal temperature  
to equalize before shutting it com-  
pletely.  
Press the “O” (OFF) touch pad (19).  
The indicator lamp will go out.  
Open the door completely and un-  
load the dishwasher (see “Unloading  
the dishwasher”).  
Close the door.  
If the dishwasher will not be used for  
an extended period of time,  
Changing a programme.  
Turn off the water valve.  
A programme can only be changed be-  
fore the door is closed. If a programme  
has already started, turn off the dish-  
washer, and re-select a programme.  
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Unloading the dishwasher  
Unloading the dishwasher  
Dishes tend to break and chip easier  
when they are hot. Allow the dishes to  
cool until they are comfortable to  
handle before unloading them.  
If the door is opened slightly at the  
completion of the drying cycle, the  
dishes will cool much faster.  
Unload the lower basket first, then  
the upper basket and cutlery tray (if  
so equipped). This will prevent water  
drops from the upper basket or cut-  
lery tray from falling onto the dishes  
in the lower basket.  
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Additional features  
Additional features  
Because smaller amounts of dishware  
are being washed, the amount of deter-  
gent used can be reduced accordingly.  
Top Solo (18)  
When this feature is selected, the ma-  
jority of the water is directed to the top  
and middle spray arms of the dish-  
washer. Its use is recommended when  
all the dishes and cutlery needing  
cleaning can be loaded into the upper  
basket and cutlery tray.  
Using “Top Solo” will also save water  
and energy.  
For example, using “Top Solo” with the  
UNIVERSAL 55 °C/130 °F programme  
uses 12 litres (2.6 Imp. gallons) of water  
instead of the usual 19 litres (4.2 Imp. gal-  
lons).  
Note:  
Lightly soiled plates or serving platters  
can still be placed in the bottom basket  
if large spaces are left between them.  
Do not place dishes, bowls or other hol-  
low containers in the bottom basket.  
Adjusting the upper basket to its lowest  
position will allow it to accommodate  
larger plates.  
Top Solo” can be selected with all  
wash programmes.  
Choose a programme.  
Press the 2 (18) touch pad. The indi-  
cator lamp next to the touch pad will  
illuminate.  
Close the door to start the pro-  
gramme.  
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Additional features  
Press the b touch pad. The indicator  
lamp will light. “Heated drying” is now  
turned off.  
Heated drying  
A heating element is used to help dry  
the dishes in all wash programmes.  
The “Heated drying” feature can be  
turned off if desired. The dishes will  
then be dried using the residual heat in-  
side of the machine. For faster drying,  
the dishwasher door can be opened  
2" - 3" at the end of the programme to  
allow the moist air to escape.  
Press the 2 touch pad. Its indicator  
lamp will light up and indicator lamps  
bthrough fwill go out (if previously  
lit).  
Press touch pad 2 again. The 2  
and “  
k” indicators will flash.  
8
Turn off the dishwasher. The change  
has been stored and “Heated  
drying” is now turned off for all wash  
programmes.  
Turning off “Heated drying”.  
To turn off “Heated drying”, proceed as  
follows:  
Open the door.  
Turning on “Heated drying”.  
Turn off the dishwasher.  
In order to turn “Heated drying” back  
on, follow the same procedure, making  
sure the bindicator lamp is off before  
storing the change using the 2 button.  
Press and hold buttons band d  
while simultaneously turning on the  
dishwasher. The “ON” indicator lamp  
will light and the “  
lamps will flash.  
k” and c  
8
If any other indicator lamps flash, turn  
off the dishwasher and start again.  
The “  
k” indicator lamp will  
8
flash as long as you are in the pro-  
gramming mode.  
If the blamp lights up, “Heated  
drying” is already turned off. If the lamp  
is not lit, proceed as follows:  
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Additional features  
Turning on the buzzer.  
End of programme notification  
In order to turn the buzzer back on, fol-  
low the same procedure, making sure  
the indicator lamp is off before storing  
the change using the 2 button.  
A buzzer will sound to indicate the end  
of the wash programme. This buzzer  
can be turned off as follows:  
Turning the buzzer off.  
Open the door.  
Turn off the dishwasher.  
Press and hold buttons band d  
while simultaneously turning on the  
dishwasher. The “ON” indicator lamp  
will light and the “  
lamps will flash.  
k” and c  
8
If any other indicator lamps flash, turn  
off the dishwasher and start again.  
The "  
k " indicator lamp will  
8
flash as long as you are in the pro-  
gramming mode.  
If the elamp lights up, the buzzer is  
already turned off. If the lamp is not lit,  
proceed as follows:  
Press the etouch pad. The indicator  
lamp will light. The buzzer is now  
turned off.  
Press the 2 touch pad. Its indicator  
lamp will light up and indicator lamps  
ethrough cwill go out (if previously  
lit).  
Press touch pad 2 again. The 2  
and “  
k” indicators will flash.  
8
Turn off the dishwasher. The change  
is now stored and the buzzer is  
turned off for all wash programmes.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the filters in the  
wash cabinet.  
The combination filter in the base of  
the wash cabinet should be regu-  
larly inspected and cleaned as  
necessary. Any broken glass or  
dishware should be removed imme-  
diately upon discovery.  
Use caution when cleaning the fil-  
ters, non-return valve or drain  
pump, as glass or bone splinters  
may be caught in the bottom of the  
wash cabinet.  
Turn the handle counterclockwise to  
release the filters.  
Lift the combination filter out of the  
machine. Remove any coarse par-  
ticles and rinse it under running  
water. A nylon brush can be used, if  
necessary.  
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Cleaning and care  
Turn the combination filter over and  
open the coarse filter cover by pull-  
ing back on the locking tab.  
Replace the combination filter so  
that it lies flat in the base of the wash  
cabinet. Secure it by turning the  
handle clockwise.  
Clean as for the combination filter,  
and press the locking device back in.  
Important:  
After cleaning, make sure that the lock-  
ing device is properly locked.  
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Cleaning and care  
Dishwashers with cutlery basket:  
Cleaning the spray arms  
Unscrew the upper spray arm.  
On rare occasions particles of food  
may get stuck in the spray arm jets.  
They can be easily cleaned as follows.  
Dishwashers with cutlery tray:  
Pull out the cutlery tray.  
Lift up the upper spray arm to en-  
gage the tooth-wheel mechanism  
and then unscrew the spray arm.  
Push up the middle spray arm bto  
engage the tooth-wheel mechanism.  
Then unscrew the spray arm c.  
Using a sharp, pointed object, push  
the food particles into the jets and  
rinse well under running water.  
Please note:  
After replacing the spray arms, check  
that they move freely.  
Remove the lower basket and take  
out the lower spray arm (lift up as il-  
lustrated).  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the drain pump and  
non-return valve.  
Use caution when cleaning the fil-  
ters, non-return valve or drain  
pump, as glass or bone splinters  
may be caught in the bottom of the  
wash cabinet.  
If the water in the dishwasher is not  
completely drained at the end of a pro-  
gramme, the drain pump or non-return  
valve may be blocked. To clean them:  
Pull out the non-return valve.  
Remove the combination filter.  
Rinse the non-return valve under run-  
ning water.  
Use a jug or bowl to scoop water out  
of the wash cabinet.  
The drain pump is situated under the  
non-return valve (see arrow).  
Before replacing the non-return valve,  
check to make sure that nothing is ob-  
structing the drain pump. Spin the  
propeller several times in both direc-  
tions; it should turn smoothly.  
Carefully replace the non-return  
valve and secure it with the locking  
clamp.  
Tilt the locking clamp to the side.  
Replace and secure the combination  
filter.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the filter.  
Cleaning the water inlet filter.  
The water valve housing on the inlet  
hose contains electrical compo-  
nents and should not be immersed,  
or run through water.  
A filter is incorporated in the inlet hose  
that is attached to the dishwasher’s  
main shutoff valve. If your water supply  
is hard, or the pipes contain sediment,  
this filter may clog and prevent suffi-  
cient water from entering the wash  
cabinet. It can be cleaned as follows:  
Disconnect the dishwasher from the  
electrical supply (unplug it or shut off  
the circuit breaker).  
Turn off the main shutoff valve and  
unscrew the inlet hose.  
Carefully remove the rubber seal.  
Remove the filter using flat pliers and  
clean it with a toothbrush under run-  
ning water.  
Replace the filter and seal. Make  
sure they are seated correctly.  
Screw the inlet hose back onto the  
water valve, making certain it is not  
cross-threaded.  
Slowly turn on the valve and test for  
leaks.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the wash cabinet  
Cleaning the control panel.  
In general the wash cabinet is self-  
cleaning, provided that the correct  
amount of dishwasher detergent is  
used.  
The control panel can be cleaned  
using a damp cloth and mild deter-  
gent.  
Do not use abrasive, all purpose or  
glass cleaners or ammonia, as their  
use may damage plastic surfaces.  
If however there are lime scale or  
grease deposits these can be removed  
with a proprietary dishwasher cleaner.  
Cleaning the door panel.  
Cleaning the door and the  
door seal  
Plastic laminate panels should be  
cleaned using a suitable, non-ab-  
rasive cleaning agent, or mild soapy  
water.  
Wipe the door seal regularly with a  
damp cloth and remove any par-  
ticles of food.  
Panels made from wood should be  
cleaned using a soft damp cloth and  
an appropriate wood cleaner.  
Wipe away any residue of food and  
drink spillage from the sides of the  
dishwasher door. These are not part  
of the wash cabinet and are not  
reached by water from the spray  
arms.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem solving guide  
With the aid of the following guide,  
Problems/possible causes.  
minor problems can be easily cor-  
rected. If you are unable to correct the  
problem, please contact the Miele Ser-  
vice Department.  
The dishwasher does not start.  
– The door is not closed properly.  
– The plug is not inserted properly.  
Miele cannot be responsible for prob-  
lems resulting from improper installa-  
tion or maintenance.  
– The circuit breaker is defective or  
has tripped.  
– A programme selction button has not  
been pressed.  
Any work on the electrical compo-  
nents of the appliance should only be  
performed by a qualified and trained  
person in accordance with local and  
national regulations. Unauthorized or  
incorrect repairs could cause per-  
sonal injury or damage the machine.  
Shortly after starting a programme  
the dishwasher stops working  
– The water shut-off valve is closed. *  
– The water intake filter is clogged  
(see “Cleaning and care”). *  
To little water may be entering the  
machine. This may be due to insuffi-  
cient water pressure. *  
– The drain hose is kinked. *  
– The drain pump is blocked (see  
“Cleaning and care”). *  
* The Indicator lamp of the selected  
programme will flash when the door  
is opened if this is the problem.  
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Problem solving guide  
The dishes are not clean  
White residue is visible on cutlery  
and dishware.  
– Old or improper detergent was used.  
Too much rinse aid was used (if  
water supply is soft). Use a lower set-  
ting (see “Adding rinse aid”).  
– The amount of detergent was used  
not correct (see “Adding detergent”).  
– The drain hose is kinked. *  
Too little rinse aid was used (if water  
supply is hard – higher than 140 ppm  
(mg/l)). Use a higher setting (see  
“Adding rinse aid”).  
– The drain pump is blocked (see  
“Cleaning and care”). *  
– The dishes are loaded uncorrectly.  
Too much detergent was used.  
– Dishes or cutlery are blocking the ro-  
tation of the spray arm.  
– Drain is partially obstructed. Check  
the connection to the drain pipe.  
– The filters in the wash cabinet are  
not clean or locked properly, or the  
spray arm jets are blocked (see  
“Cleaning and care”).  
– There is no salt in the salt reservoir.  
– The salt reservoir lid is not screwed  
on properly.  
– The wrong programme was selected  
(see “Programme chart”).  
Water remains in the dishwasher at  
the end of a programme.  
* The Indicator lamp of the selected  
programme will flash when the door  
is opened after the programme has  
finished if this is the problem.  
– The drain pump or non-return valve  
may be blocked (see “Cleaning and  
care”).  
– The drain hose is kinked or clogged.  
The dishes are not dry.  
– The connector to the main drain pip-  
ing is clogged.  
– The “Heated drying” feature is  
turned off (see “Additional features”).  
– The rinse aid reservoir is empty.  
– Old or improper rinse aid was used.  
– Old or improper detergent was used.  
All indicator lamps next to the pro-  
gramme touch controls are flashing  
after the door is opened at the end of  
a programme  
– There is a technical fault.  
Please call the Miele Service Depart-  
ment.  
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After sales service  
After sales service  
Should you still have difficulties,  
Programme Update Function - PC  
please contact:  
The Salt indicator lamp has a second  
function: It allows a technician with the  
proper equipment to access the pro-  
gramming of the dishwasher to take ad-  
vantage of the latest technological de-  
velopments.  
– your Miele Dealer or  
– the Miele Service Department (See  
back cover for addresses).  
Please have the model and serial num-  
ber of your appliance available. This in-  
formation can be found on the data  
plate on the right edge of the door.  
For instance, if a detergent that gives  
good wash results using only cold  
water becomes available, the wash pro-  
grammes can be changed to take ad-  
vantage of this development to help re-  
duce your energy costs.  
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Accessories  
Accessories  
Bottle holder.  
Special inserts  
(depending on model)  
Spike Rack – for flexibility in loading  
different plates and pots in the lower  
basket.  
Cup Insert – for safely washing addi-  
tional cups in the lower basket.  
A bottle holder (for milk or baby bottles)  
is available for use in the lower basket.  
To achieve the proper cleaning results,  
the bottle holder should only be placed  
in the positions marked with white. Do  
not place them in the X marked posi-  
tions.  
Installation – special situations  
Brackets for use when installing a dish-  
washer under a solid countertop, such  
as marble or granite, are also available.  
Order part number 3341080.  
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Comparison tests  
Comparison tests  
Test standard:  
IEC 436 / DIN 44990 / prEN 50242  
These illustration show how 14 place settings can be  
loaded. For normal mixed loads see “Loading the  
dishwasher”.  
Amount washed:  
14 place settings (full load)  
UNIVERSAL 55 °C/130 °F  
Programme tested:  
Amount of detergent:  
If using a detergent containing chlorine:  
5 g in compartment I, and 25 g in compartment II.  
If using a chlorine-free detergent:  
30 g only in compartment II.  
Rinse aid dispensing:  
Setting 3 (approx. 3 ml, set at factory)  
Upper basket  
Bottom basket  
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Comparison tests  
Cutlery tray  
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Installation instructions  
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Contents  
Contents  
Dishwasher installation  
9. Final adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Note:  
Any modification of this CSA  
approved dishwasher is illegal.  
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Dishwasher installation  
These fully integrated dishwashers are  
specially designed for installation  
under a continuous countertop.  
1.Levelling the countertop.  
Check that the countertop is sufficiently  
level in both directions. If not, it should  
be levelled.  
A cabinet matching panel must be cus-  
tom made for installation on the front of  
the dishwasher.  
2.For countertops with  
overhang.  
To ensure stability, these dish-  
washers should only be installed  
under a continuous countertop  
which is securely fastened to the  
cabinet base units.  
Countertop should be the same thick-  
ness at the front and back to provide  
proper contact with the top surface of  
the dishwasher. For countertops with  
overhang at the front, two pieces of  
wood or a plate should be attached  
from the underside as shown below. If  
two pieces of wood are used, the  
space between them may be filled with  
rubber sponge, glued to the counter-  
top, for better sound insulation.  
Dimensions:  
1) For dishwasher height of 890 mm.  
2) For dishwasher height of 840 mm.  
Total height 840-890 mm; height adju-  
stable by approx. 50 mm.  
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Installing the steam deflector  
(if applicable).  
3.Installing the dishwasher  
under the countertop.  
A stainless steel plate is supplied to  
protect the underside of the countertop  
against steam rising from the dish-  
washer when the door is opened. If the  
countertop is made of Corian®, gra-  
nite, marble or other solid, waterproof  
material, the steam deflector should not  
be used.  
It is preferable to install the main water  
and electric supplies so that they can  
be accessed through an adjacent  
cabinet, rather than situating them be-  
hind the machine. See the “Plumbing”  
and “Electrical” sections for proper con-  
nection procedures before continuing.  
Squeeze a bead of sealant from the  
supplied tube into the angle formed  
by the curved edge bof the cover-  
plate.  
Certain steps in the installation  
procedures require that the dish-  
washer be pulled out of its opening.  
For this reason, perform the plumb-  
ing and electrical connections after  
the machine has been levelled and  
the front panel has been mounted.  
Align the plate cwith the lower front  
edge of the countertop (see illustra-  
tion) and use the supplied tacks to  
nail it into place.  
On countertops with wood or lami-  
nate edging, the tacks should be  
nailed through the rear holes of the  
plate.  
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Installing the slides.  
Pushing in the machine.  
Two slides are included and should be  
installed on the feet of the dishwasher  
before the machine is pushed under  
the countertop. They will allow the ma-  
chine to slide easier, protect the floor,  
and allow adjustment of the rear level-  
ing legs from the front of the machine.  
Push the machine into the opening,  
making sure the electrical cable and  
hoses can reach their connection  
points without being kinked. Excess  
hose should not be pushed behind  
the dishwasher, but laid to the side.  
VERY IMPORTANT!  
Kinked hoses will cause the ma-  
chine to malfunction.  
Adjust the height manually before in-  
stalling the dishwasher. Leave a  
space of approx. 5 mm (3/16") below  
the countertop to allow the dish-  
washer to be pushed back easily  
into the recess. Make sure the dish-  
washer stands level.  
Place the slides, with the ratchet at  
the rear, onto the dishwasher legs.  
If the legs of the machine extend  
more than 2.5 cm (1") attach a piece  
of wood under each slide skid for sta-  
bility.  
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Adjusting legs.  
Adjust the front leveling legs by  
pushing on the foot using flat screw-  
driver.  
Adjust the rear legs until the top cor-  
ner of dishwasher (above the ad-  
justed leg) presses against the  
countertop. Do not overstress the  
countertop; slide skid provides 10:1  
gear ratio!  
It is easier to adjust the screw feet if the  
weight of the dishwasher is not bearing  
down on them.  
To raise the machine - turn clockwise.  
To lower - turn counter clockwise.  
If possible tip the machine slightly.  
For fine adjustments it may be  
necessary to press against the cogs  
of the feet with a screwdriver.  
10 turns of slide skid screw produce  
1 mm lift. A battery-powered screw-  
driver could be used on the lowest  
torgue setting.  
Screw the feet out until the dishwasher  
is right up against the underside of the  
countertop, to which it will be screwed  
later. Ensure that the dishwasher  
stands level and that the front of the  
wash chamber is square to the door.  
Make sure the machine presses the  
countertop in all 4 corners.  
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The door handle must be installed on  
the panel before it is attached to the  
machine. It should be located in the  
center of the panel at a height that will  
match the surrounding drawer handles.  
4.Installing the custom door  
panel.  
A custom door panel must be installed  
on the dishwasher before it can be  
safely operated. A single large panel or  
a two piece panel separated at the  
drawer line can be used.  
Any screws used to attach the door  
handle must be countersunk.  
To open the dishwasher door before  
the front panel is installed, gently  
pull on the upper portion of the  
mounting bracket until the door latch  
releases.  
Panel Dimensions:  
Weight:  
max. 9.5 kg  
Thickness: 19 mm (3/4")  
Width:  
Height:  
592 mm (23 3/8")  
To be calculated in accord-  
ance with diagramm:  
The maximum height from the under-  
side of the countertop to the bottom of  
the door panel is 770 mm (30 5/16").  
min. 700 mm (27 1/2")  
max. 765 mm (30 1/8")  
Note  
If a split panel is used, the measure-  
ments indicate the total combined  
height of both panels plus the gap be-  
tween them.  
To ensure safe operation of the dish-  
washer once the panel is installed,  
it is extremely important that the ten-  
sion of the door springs be adjusted  
to compensate for its weight. See  
Step 7 for details.  
Front panel : Height F  
F = C - 5 mm (1/4")  
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The door panel is attached to the dish-  
washer using the mounting bracket that  
comes secured to the front of the ma-  
chine.  
Opening the door after the bracket  
has been removed:  
Insert your finger into the T-shaped  
hole in the front of the door and pull  
until the latch releases.  
To remove the bracket:  
Loosen the bracket retaining screw  
(black arrow) located on each side  
of the machine door.  
Pull the bracket up until the upper  
section of the bracket disengages  
from the locator pins, then remove  
the bracket.  
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Installing the bracket on the rear of  
the custom door panel.  
For two-piece panels:  
If your two-piece panel is joined  
Push the dishwasher into its opening  
and adjust the height.  
together using hardware that is not  
flush with the rear of the panel, this  
hardware must be removed before pro-  
ceeding. The mounting bracket sup-  
plied with the machine can be used to  
secure both pieces to the dishwasher.  
Measure the distance “X” between  
the round hole in the machine outer  
door panel (shown in inset) and the  
lower edge of the adjoining cabinet  
door.  
When mounting the two pieces,  
make sure that the desired finished  
panel height is maintained.  
Place the door panel on a flat sur-  
face, good side face down, being  
careful not to scratch the surface.  
Make certain that the bottom of the  
panel is towards you.  
Using a pencil, lightly draw a vertical  
centerline on the panel (See the illus-  
tration on the next page).  
Draw a horizontal line “X” inches up  
from the bottom edge of the panel.  
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There are two notches, marked as  
the illustration, located on the mounting  
bracket.  
in  
Mark and drill pilot holes for the  
screws using a 3/32" (2.5mm) drill bit.  
A
Attach the bracket to the back of the  
panel, using the 16 screws provided.  
Place the bracket on the door panel  
so that:  
a - the notches cross the previously  
drawn centerline, and  
b - the bottom aligns with the horizon-  
tal “X” line.  
Double check the location of the  
bracket before mounting the panel to  
the dishwasher.  
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Attaching the front panel to the  
dishwasher.  
The front panel has been correctly in-  
stalled when:  
– the lower clips of the mounting  
bracket are seated in their respec-  
tive slots on the dishwasher outer  
door, and  
– The U shaped slots in the upper cor-  
ners of the mounting bracket are  
seated on their locator pins.  
To attach the front panel:  
Place the lower mounting clips into  
the slots of the dishwasher door as  
shown in the illustration.  
Pull the dishwasher out of its open-  
ing so that the upper edge of the  
dishwasher door clears the counter-  
top and the recessed screws on the  
edge of the door are accessible.  
Raise the panel slightly and seat the  
U shaped slots of the upper bracket  
onto their respective locator pins.  
Lower the panel so that it is sup-  
ported by the dishwasher door.  
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5. Adjusting the panel  
6. Securing the front panel.  
Once installed, the panel can be raised  
or lowered up to 1/16" (2 mm) to main-  
tain the cabinet lines.  
Secure the front panel by tightening  
the upper recessed screws on the  
edges of the dishwasher door.  
The panel height is adjusted by turn-  
ing the lower recessed screws on  
the edges of the dishwasher door.  
Once secure plug the screw holes  
using the plastic caps provided in the  
installation kit.  
To raise the door – turn clockwise.  
To lower the door – turn counterclock-  
wise.  
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The adjusting screw is located in the  
upper front strip, on the left side of the  
dishwasher.  
7. Adjusting the door springs.  
The door panel must be installed be-  
fore this adjustment is made.  
Open the dishwasher door.  
To check whether the door springs are  
adjusted correctly:  
Open the dishwasher door to the  
horizontal position.  
– If the door springs up to a 15 ° angle  
from the horizontal position, the ten-  
sion is correct.  
– If the door remains in the horizontal  
position, the tension needs to be in-  
creased.  
– If the door tries to close, the tension  
should be decreased.  
Adjust the door springs to the cor-  
rect balance by using a T20 torx  
screwdriver:  
– turn clockwise to increase the  
tension  
– turn counterclockwise to decrease  
the tension.  
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8.Securing the dishwasher  
to the countertop.  
Push the dishwasher back into the re-  
cess.  
Close the door and align the top of  
door (control panel) with the cabi-  
netry.  
Open the door and check the verti-  
cal gap, left and right side of top cor-  
ners of wash cabinet. If distance to  
side walls of cabinetry is not even,  
push the dishwasher sideways to  
align.  
When correctly aligned, turn 2  
1.3 cm (1/2") stainless steel screws  
(supplied) into the prepared holes in  
top edge as shown below.  
Close the door, check the alignment  
of control panel again, correct if  
necessary and repeat the inspection  
of vertical gaps.  
The weight of the machine must be  
supported by the legs, not the  
countertop fastening screws. If se-  
curing the top takes weight off of  
the legs, extend the legs further  
until they are tight against the floor.  
Ensure that the seal on the top  
edge of the dishwasher fits directly  
against the worktop. If this is not the  
case, adjust the height screws  
more, (see Step 3).  
Do not drill any additional holes  
through any portion of the wash  
cabinet. If in doubt about how to se-  
cure the dishwasher, please call the  
Miele Service Department.  
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Open the dishwasher door.  
Special situations  
If the edge of the countertop is too nar-  
row, or the machine is being installed  
under a cut out area, use the securing  
brackets provided.  
Pull the dishwasher out of the recess.  
Screw the countersunk screws  
(3.9 x 22) upwards through the  
securing pieces on the left and right  
hand sides into the work surface to  
secure the dishwasher.  
Fit the securing pieces into the slots  
on both the left and right hand side.  
Push the dishwasher into the recess.  
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®
For Corian or granite countertops,  
For openings 600 mm (23 5/8") wide:  
fasten the dishwasher to the adjacent  
cabinets using the optional side mount-  
ing brackets as shown below.  
Open the dishwasher door and  
remove the caps covering the mount-  
ing holes on the outer edge of the  
wash chamber.  
For openings greater than 23 5/8"  
(60 cm) wide:  
Pull the dishwasher out from under  
Fasten the dishwasher to the ad-  
jacent cabinets using the supplied  
screws and bushings. Make sure a  
bushing is placed over the screw be-  
fore inserting it into its mounting hole.  
the countertop about 4" (10 cm).  
Insert the tab of each side mounting  
bracket (optional) into the guide hole  
on top of the dishwasher, then swing  
it to the right or left as required.  
Tighten the screws and replace the  
caps.  
Push the dishwasher back into its  
opening. Align and fasten it to the ad-  
jacent cabinets using 2 screws for  
each bracket.  
The side mounting holes should  
only be used for securing the  
dishwasher if the opening is  
600 mm (23 5/8") wide. Use of this  
method on larger openings will  
damage the machine and cause  
leaks.  
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Make final adjustments of all 4 legs.  
9. Final adjustments  
The dishwasher must be jammed be-  
tween the floor and the countertop and  
is held by friction.  
Close the door of the dishwasher.  
Look at the top left and right corners,  
alignment of the control panel and  
white wash cabinet behind it.  
DO NOT OVERSTRESS THE  
COUNTERTOP!  
If not symmetrical, push the legs  
sideways on the floor, as shown  
below, to move the bottom of the  
dishwasher. Keep the door closed.  
The 2 scews on the top edge serve  
only to secure the position.  
By no means should the dishwasher  
hang on those 2 screws with the  
front legs in the air. The top will  
bend and the door latch will not  
align properly.  
Correct installation.  
No adjustment required.  
Incorrect installation.  
Push the legs to the left.  
Incorrect installation.  
Push the legs to the right.  
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If (H) is equal to or less than the toekick  
height of the adjoining cabinetry, no in-  
terference will exist, provided that (R) is  
at least 19 mm (3/4").  
10. Installing the toekick.  
To prevent damaging the front  
panel, and before installing the con-  
tinuous and removable toekick,  
measurements must be taken to en-  
sure that the toekick will not inter-  
fere with the complete opening of  
the dishwasher door.  
Note:  
If a decorative or flush mount toekick is  
desired, and (R) is less than 19 mm  
(3/4"), other modifications, such as  
beveling the top rear edge of the toe-  
kick, may be adequate.  
The toekick area of the dishwasher is nor-  
mally covered with a toekick run match-  
ing the kitchen furniture.  
If your kitchen does not have a toekick  
run matching the kitchen furniture, the  
toekick area can be covered with a sep-  
erate toekick kit, available at extra cost.  
The panel overhang (P), and toekick  
depth of recess (R), determine the maxi-  
mum dishwasher toekick height (H).  
If the panel contacts the toekick  
while the dishwasher door is being  
opened, the dishwasher toekick  
must be cut shorter or recessed  
deeper.  
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Electrical connection  
Electrical connection  
Exercise care when pulling the dish-  
washer in or out, so as not to dam-  
age the power cord or hoses.  
It is the responsibility of the cus-  
tomer to ensure that the electrical  
and plumbing installations are per-  
formed by a qualified installer in  
compliance with national and local  
codes and regulations.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED.  
Disconnect the appliance from the  
power supply before servicing the ma-  
chine by pulling the plug or turning off  
the circuit breaker (or preferably both).  
In the event of a malfunction or break-  
down, grounding will reduce the risk of  
electric shock by providing a path of  
least resistance for the electric current.  
This appliance is equipped with a cord  
having an equipment-grounding con-  
nector and a grounding plug. The plug  
must be plugged into an appropriate  
outlet that is installed and grounded in  
accordance with all local codes and or-  
dinances.  
Specifications.  
Power Supply: 120 VAC, 60 Hz  
Rated Load: 12.5 A / 1500 W  
Circuit breaker:15 AMPS  
The unit is equipped with a 1.5 m (5 ft)  
power supply cord for connection to a  
120 V, 15 AMP grounded receptacle.  
WARNING - Improper connection  
of the equipment-grounding con-  
ductor can result in the risk of  
electric shock. Check with a quali-  
fied electrician or service repre-  
sentative if you are in doubt  
whether the appliance is properly  
grounded. Do not modify the plug  
provided with the appliance; if it  
will not fit the outlet, have a  
Using an outlet:  
It is recommended that the power  
outlet for the appliance be installed  
in a cabinet or on a wall adjacent to  
the undercounter space in which the  
appliance itself will be located. It is  
easisest to make one cut-out for all  
three services (electrical, water in-  
take and drain) to pass through. A  
cut-out of 60 x 110 mm (2 1/2 x 4 1/2 ")  
should be sufficient.  
proper outlet installed by a quali-  
fied electrician.  
Make certain that there are no rough  
edges that could damage the power  
cord. If metal cabinets are used,  
place the supplied rubber grommet  
around the edge of the opening be-  
fore passing the cable through.  
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Plumbing  
Plumbing  
Water connection  
It is the responsibility and obligation  
of the customer to ensure that the  
electrical and plumbing installation  
is carried out by a qualified installer  
in compliance with national and  
local codes and ordinances.  
Note: Water connections must be  
in accordance with national  
and local codes ordinances.  
Connection to the water inlet  
All dishwashers that carry the following  
blue and white sticker are designed to  
shut off the water and drain the wash  
cabinet in the rare event of an internal  
water valve failure.  
In order for this feature to be active,  
the machine must be “ON” (not  
necessarily running) and the door  
must be closed when the dishwasher  
is not being used.  
The dishwasher should be connected  
to hot water (max. 60°C) supply. NB  
Please check with the Miele Service De-  
partment if you are unsure whether  
your household hot water system is suit-  
able.  
A shut-off valve with 3/4" male thread  
must be provided on site (garden  
hose type, 11.5 threads per 1" length).  
The inlet hose with Waterproof sys-  
tem is approx. 1.5 m long.  
If the water pressure is too low the  
machine may not take in enough  
water in the allowed time and the  
“Water Intake” indicator lamp will  
flash (see “Problem solving guide”).  
If the water pressure is too high, a  
pressure reducer must be installed.  
For the Miele “Waterproof” leak pro-  
tection system to function properly  
the inlet hose must be connected to  
the shut-off valve in the correct man-  
ner (As shown here).  
Hot water supply specifications:  
Recommended temperature: 49°C  
(120°F)  
Maximum temperature: 60°C (140°F)  
Water pressure: 0.3 - 10 bar  
(4.5 - 145 psi)  
An air gap is built into the water inlet  
system and will prevent potable water  
mixing with waste water should a va-  
cuum occur in water pipes.  
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The protective outer cover must not  
be damaged in any way.  
Lay the hose in such a way that it  
does not rise above the bottom of  
the “Waterproof” unit casing.  
Connect the inlet hose wth the  
“Waterproof” system vertically, use  
angle connector if necessary.  
Warning: Electrical wiring and  
components must not  
contact any plumbing  
material or drain hose.  
There must be a distance of at least  
20 cm between the floor and the bot-  
tom of the “Waterproof” unit housing.  
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Drainage system specifications:  
Drain connection:  
The machine comes equipped with:  
A 1.5 m (5 ft.) flexible drain hose with  
an internal diameter of 22 mm (7/8").  
A built-in swivel connector which allows  
the drain hose to be routed in any direc-  
tion.  
A built-in non-return valve on the dis-  
charge side to prevent waste water  
from flowing back into the dishwasher.  
A built-in odour trap on the discharge  
side to prevent odors from entering the  
kitchen.  
D = 60 cm (24") (nominal)  
Maximum drain height: 1 m (3 ft)  
Connect the supplied drain hose to the  
drain pipe of the kitchen sink above  
the trap using the clamp provided.  
Maximum drain hose length: 1.5 m (5 ft)  
Do not shorten the drain hose.  
Do not connect drain hose to garb-  
age disposal. Blockage of water dis-  
charge from dishwasher may occur.  
Electrical wiring and components  
should not come into contact with  
any plumbing fixtures or hoses.  
IMPORTANT:  
The dishwasher should be con-  
nected directly to the drain line.  
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Drain hose connection:  
Additional note.  
Since all Miele dishwashers are  
equipped with an odour trap and non-  
return valve, the drain hose can be con-  
nected directly to the drain pipe as illus-  
trated.  
If plumbing codes require an external  
air gap on the discharge side of the  
dishwasher, the following requirements  
must be met:  
– No part the drain hose should be  
higher than 1 m (39").  
– The drain connection should be  
made as close as possible to the  
dishwasher.  
The drain hose should be connected di-  
rectly to large drain pipes. By no  
means should connection be extended  
with 3/4" hose or smaller! Connection to  
drain should be adjacent to dishwasher  
– left or right, but NEVER BEHIND!  
Change existing installation to comply  
with Miele installation instructions.  
– The internal diameter (22 mm or 7/8")  
of the drain hose should not be re-  
duced at any point.  
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Venting the drainage system  
Only if the dishwasher drain hose is  
connected to a floor drain or to a  
drain pipe that is below the level of  
the lower baskets wheels, the drain  
must be vented; otherwise the water in-  
side of the dishwasher may siphon out  
during the course of a wash pro-  
gramme.  
Vent the drain:  
Open the dishwasher door:  
Cut off the vent cap located at the  
right rear of the dishwasher, behind  
the filters, as illustrated.  
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Technical Data  
Technical Data  
Height  
84 cm (33 1/8") adjustable to 89 cm (35")  
Width  
59.8 cm (23 1/2 ")  
60 cm (23 5/8")  
Width of recess  
Depth  
57 cm (22 1/2")  
Depth with door open  
Weight  
120.5 cm (47 1/2")  
approx. 57 kg  
Voltage  
110/120 V AC  
Rated load  
12.5 A / 1500 W  
Fuse rating  
Water pressure  
Hot water connection  
Drain height  
Drain length  
Power cord length  
15 A  
0.3 - 10 bar (4.5 - 145 psi)  
49°C (120°F) (max 60°C or 140°F)  
1 m (3 ft) maximum  
1.5 m (5 ft) maximum  
approx. 1.5 m (5 ft)  
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