1.3 Types of Dishwashers..............................................................................................................................................14
1.5 Data Tag ..................................................................................................................................................................17
1.5.1 Data Tag - Location......................................................................................................................................18
1.5.2 Data Tag – Information................................................................................................................................18
1.6 Model Numbering....................................................................................................................................................18
1.6.1 Mode Numbering – Overview of USA Model Numbers..............................................................................19
1.7 Door Springs / Weights – Specifications.................................................................................................................20
1.8 Layout of Components (Typical).............................................................................................................................21
3.3 Water Softener.........................................................................................................................................................24
3.3.1 Water Softener Salt – General Information..................................................................................................24
3.3.2 Water Softener Salt – Adding.......................................................................................................................24
3.4 General Operation....................................................................................................................................................26
4.2 Water Intake ............................................................................................................................................................30
4.2.1 WaterProof System (WPS)...........................................................................................................................30
4.2.3 Water Inlet Mixer.........................................................................................................................................32
4.2.4 Water Inlet Mixer Without EGS...................................................................................................................35
4.2.5 Water Inlet Mixer wth EGS..........................................................................................................................36
4.2.6 Water Inlet Mixer during Reactivation.........................................................................................................37
4.2.7 Flow Meter B3/4, Water Intake Quantity.....................................................................................................38
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4.2.9 Electronically Controlled Water Hardness (EGS) .......................................................................................39
4.2.10Intelligent Tab Function ..............................................................................................................................39
4.3 Water Circulation & Heating...................................................................................................................................41
4.3.4 NTC Temperature Sensor, R30....................................................................................................................45
4.3.6 Turbidity Sensor (ECO Sensor III, Auto-sensor), B3/10..............................................................................48
4.3.7 Spray Arm Sensing.......................................................................................................................................50
4.3.8 Filter Combination with Micro Fine Filter...................................................................................................51
4.5 Drain System ...........................................................................................................................................................53
5.1.1 Side Panel – Removal..................................................................................................................................59
5.1.2 Drip Pan – Removal....................................................................................................................................59
5.2.1 Front Panel (GDU / Custom) – Removal ....................................................................................................61
5.2.2 Door Tension – Adjustment ........................................................................................................................62
5.2.3 Outer Door Panel – Removal.......................................................................................................................64
5.2.4 Fascia Panel Removal..................................................................................................................................65
5.2.5 Door Hinge - Removal ................................................................................................................................65
5.2.6 Combination Dispenser Unit - Removal......................................................................................................67
5.2.8 Bottom Door Seal - Removal......................................................................................................................68
5.3.1 Door Seal - Replacement.............................................................................................................................73
5.3.2 Toe Kick (Plinth Removal) .........................................................................................................................74
5.3.7 Fan Removal................................................................................................................................................78
5.3.9 Water Level Check......................................................................................................................................80
5.4.1 WaterProof System (WPS) Restrictor – Replacement ................................................................................82
5.4.2 WaterProof System (WPS) - Removal ........................................................................................................83
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5.4.4 Top Spray Arm Removal.............................................................................................................................84
5.4.5 Middle Spray Arm Removal .......................................................................................................................84
5.4.6 Bottom Spray Arm Removal.......................................................................................................................85
5.4.7 Feed Pipe with Turbidity Sensor – Top Spray Arm, Removal....................................................................85
5.4.9 Spray Arm Sensor Removal........................................................................................................................85
5.4.10Water Inlet Mixer with Resin Chamber – Removal....................................................................................86
6.2.1 Advanta Series - G2020................................................................................................................................107
6.2.1.2 G2020 - Service Mode..............................................................................................................112
6.2.1.3 G2020 Component Test – Information .....................................................................................115
6.2.2 Advanta Series – G2170...............................................................................................................................117
6.2.2.2 G2170 - Service Mode..............................................................................................................124
6.2.2.3 G2170 Component Test – Information .....................................................................................127
6.3 Inspira Series .........................................................................................................................................................129
6.3.1 Inspira Series - G2140 & G2150..................................................................................................................129
6.4 Optima Series .......................................................................................................................................................151
6.4.1 Optima Series – G2420 & G2430.................................................................................................................151
6.5.1 Excella Series – G2630................................................................................................................................172
6.6.1 G2830 - Program Mode ..............................................................................................................................192
6.6.2 G2830 – Service Mode...............................................................................................................................197
6.8.1 No Power - Main Switch Is On ..................................................................................................................204
6.8.2 Display shows “Close Salt Reservoir Cap”................................................................................................204
6.8.3 Drain Pump Switches On and Off at Short Intervals..................................................................................204
6.8.4Inlet / Drain LED Flashes and Lights up Alternately (Fully Integrated) ..................................................205
6.8.5Dishwasher Program Can Be Selected But Not Started.............................................................................205
6.8.6 Dishwashing program interrupted, no fault indication...............................................................................205
6.8.7 Door does not close correctly.....................................................................................................................206
6.8.8 Condensation forms on adjacent cabinets...................................................................................................206
6.8.9 Noises during drying cycle.........................................................................................................................207
6.8.10 Foreign object in drain system....................................................................................................................207
6.8.12 No Drying Or Drying Too Slow.................................................................................................................208
6.8.13 Water Present In Appliance And Is Not Bei n g Drai n ed Off.......................................................................210
6.8.14Inlet/Drain LED Flashes During Water Intake, Dishwasher ends selected program. (F12, F13 or F19)....211
6.8.15 Wash Program Is Interrupted And Drain Pump Is Operated.......................................................................214
6.8.16 The program is not interrupted, but faults are logged into the fault memory..............................................220
Service and repair work should only be carried out by suitably qualified persons in
accordance with all appropriate local and national safety regulations.
Before any service work is started, the appliance must be disconnected from the
power supply.
If it is necessary to tip the machine when working on the lower areas, it may only be
tilted onto its back. On models with salt container in the sump, the following must be
performed:
Empty the water inlet mixer: Open the salt container cap briefly, reinstall the cap and
ensure it is firmly secured. Any remaining water should then be removed from the
cabinet.
Upon completion of any service procedures, a short wash program without load
should be run. This is to remove any salt residues that might be present and prevent
possible corrosion.
If the retaining nut to the salt container becomes loose during repair work, the salt
container can slip out of the connection to the water inlet mixer. Should this occur the
salt container must be dismantled. To avoid leaks and additional procedures ensure
the salt container is supported via the service opening.
Do not tilt the unit onto its right side, as this would cause water to run into the fan.
Many procedures will require the machine to be placed on its back. Care should be
taken to avoid damage to the water hoses and power cord.
For questions, concerns, clarifications or further assistance contact the Miele
Technical Support Center at 1-800-999-1360.
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1.0 Construction and Design
1.1 Appliance Overview
1.1.1 Appliance Overview – Typical Integrated Model
1 Upper Spray Arm (Not Visible)
2 Cutlery Tray (Depending On Model)
3 Upper Basket
4 Middle Spray Arm
5 Air Inlet For Drying (Depending On Model)
6 Lower Spray Arm
7 Filter Combination
8 Data Plate
9 Child Safety Lock In The Door Handle (Not Visible)
10 Rinse Aid Reservoir
11 Dual Compartment Detergent Dispenser
Controls on Miele dishwashers are categorized into four (4) types:
Control Type Description
Table 1-1: Controls Overview
Novotronic Each Novotronic model dishwasher can be operated with a single
knob. Surface mounted design technology (SMD) allows Miele
Novotronic components to be extremely durable and reliable.
These controls are capable of performing hundreds of tasks, which
cannot be handled by mechanical components.
Touchtronic This series of Miele dishwashers is operated by pushing a single
button – no separate temperature or drying selections – just turn
the machine on, select a program and Miele does the rest. All
models include a diverse group of wash programs for multiple
cleaning needs. Models are designed to maximize cleaning results
and optimize water and energy conservation.
Incognito (Fully
Integrated) (Vi)
Navitronic The Navitronic Touch Display consists of two electronic boards
The Incognito (fully integrated) series dishwashers have the
program controls located on the top edge of the door; and are
accessed while the door is open. Neither seen nor heard, the Miele
Incognito Series OCI (Optical cycle Indicator) allows you to see the
progress of the dishwasher cycle by way of a red light, which is
steady or flashing depending on the status of the cycle.
located behind the control panel. The front program electronic
board contains pad sensors, which respond to finger contact. Three
touch pad sensors are present on each side of the display to
control the menu items displayed next to them (indicated by a small
arrow) within the display area. During operation the display will
show:
The program name
The current time of day
The program sequence
The approximate remaining time
Faults and messages
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1.3 Types of Dishwashers
1.3.1 Pre-Finished
Figure 1-3: Pre-Finished Dishwasher
The pre-finished construction consist of a pre-assembled door panel and control
panel; making it an ideal replacement unit. Available in white, black or stainless steel.
1.3.2 Integrated
Figure 1-4: Integrated Dishwasher
Integrated dishwashers ship with a separate control panel, and optional GDU (door)
panel. Every Integrated dishwasher ships with a bracket for installing a custom
cabinet panel. The use of separate components allows for a truly customized
installation.
Fully Integrated Dishwashers are designed to blend into the surrounding cabinetry.
The operator controls are only available when door is opened. Each dishwasher is
shipped with a bracket for securing a custom cabinet panel. An optional Miele
stainless steel SCVi panel is also available.
1.4 Technical Data
1.4.1 Electrical Information
Power Requirements: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Rated Load: 12.5 A / 1500 W (typical)
Circuit breaker: 15 AMPS
The appliance is equipped with a 4 ft power cord and molded NEMA 515 plug; for
connection to a NEMA 5-15R receptacle (120VAC, 15 Amp, 3 prong, grounded
outlet).
It is recommended that the power outlet for the appliance be installed on the wall
(within the cabinets), adjacent to under counter space where the appliance is
installed.
Ensure the cabinets contain no rough edges that could damage the power cord or
drain hose. If metal cabinets are used, ensure a rubber grommet is installed around
the opening.
Always exercise care when sliding the dishwasher in or out, to prevent damaging the
power cord and / or hoses.
Hard Wire Electrical Connection
Connections: L1 (Black) to L on terminal block, N (White) to N on terminal block,
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GND To ground connector.
Hard wiring the dishwasher should only be done if required by electrical code.
Do not cut the plug off the power supply cord / plug and connect it directly to the
house wiring under any circumstances. This voids the warranty.
For hard wiring, the power cord must be removed from the appliance by
disconnecting the cord from the terminal box located at the lower left front of the
dishwasher, behind the Toekick and Service Panel. Pass the permanent power
supply cable through the strain relief and secure it directly to the terminal box.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED
1.4.2 Plumbing Connections
1.4.2.1 Intake Connection
The appliance is equipped with a five (5) foot long Double WaterProof System Intake
Hose; equipped with a ¾ inch female hose connection; for connection to a ¾ inch
male hose thread water supply valve.
1.4.2.2 Drain Connection
The appliance is equipped with a five (5) foot long Drain Hose for connection to a ¾
inch drain nipple.
1.4.3 Dimensions
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Figure 1-6: Dimensions
For the latest product specifications, including product dimensions visit: Miele.com
1.5 Data Tag
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1.5.1 Data Tag - Location
Figure 1-7: Data Tag Location
1.5.2 Data Tag – Information
Figure 1-8: Data Tag Information
1.6 Model Numbering
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Figure 1-9: Model Numbering
1.6.1 Mode Numbering – Overview of USA Model Numbers
Advanta Series
Inspira Series
Optima Series
Excella
LaPeral
G2020
G2020SC
G2140
G2140SC
G2140i
G2420SCi G2430SC
G2170Vi
-
G2170SCVi
G2150 G2180Vi
G2150SC G2180SCVi
G1180SCvi
G2470SCVi
G2430SCi
G1470SCVi
G2630SCi G2670SCi G2830 - -
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Table 1-2: Overview of US Model Numbers
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1.7 Door Springs / Weights – Specifications
Springs should always be installed in matching pairs
Refer to the Residential Appliance Installation Manual.
Figure 2-1: Installation Manual (Typical)
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3.0 Commission and Operation
3.1 Door Handle / Lock – Prefinished & Integrated Models
To open the door: Press the release inside the door grip (Figure 3-1). To close the
door: Push door closed, until an audible click is heard.
Figure 3-1: Door Handle Release
Note
If the door is opened during operation, the dishwasher will stop
running. Once the door is closed the program will restart.
3.2 Child Safety Lock
Refer to Figure 3-2.
To lock the door: push the slider below the door grip to the right
To unlock the door: push the slider to the left. See Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2: Child Safety Lock
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3.3 Water Softener
If your tap water hardness is above 8 grains per gallon (140 ppm), the
water should be softened.
If the Water Softener is needed (for select models only):
The water softener sets automatically to the local water hardness.
Note
The water hardness level can be programmed manually. See
Diagnostic Modes 6.1 or Operational Manual.
If the water softener is needed the salt reservoir must be filled – refer to 3.3.1
through 3.3.2 for details.
If the Water Softener is not needed (for select models only):
The “insufficient salt” message will turn off automatically.
Salt is not needed and should not be installed.
3 in 1 tablets and salt usage
When using 3 in 1 tablets (containing detergent, rinse aid, and water softener salt)
the “3 in 1” detergent setting should be selected. Use of 3 in 1 tablets will reduce salt
consumption of the machine to between a quarter and third of normal usage
amounts.
3.3.1 Water Softener Salt – General Information
Only use water softener salt specially formulated for dishwashers. Other salts may
contain insoluble additives that impair the Water Softener. The proper salt can be
purchased from Miele Technical Service Department.
3.3.2 Water Softener Salt – Adding
For models with salt reservoir located in bottom of the cabinet
1. Remove the Lower Basket.
2. Unscrew and remove the Salt Reservoir Cap located on the floor of the Wash
Cabinet.
3. If this is the first time salt is installed; add 2 quarts water.
4. Place a funnel over the Salt Reservoir.
5. Carefully fill reservoir with salt.
6. Clean any excess salt from the threads of the reservoir opening; and screw the
cap on firmly.
7. Run the” Rinse & Hold” program to remove any traces of salt from inside the
Wash Cabinet.
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The Salt Reservoir holds approximately 4.5 lbs (2 kg) of salt
For models with salt reservoir located on the inner door
1. Open door and hold at an angle, so that the salt container can be completely
filled.
2. Open salt reservoir by pressing the button in the direction of the arrow
until the flap springs open - as shown in Figure 3-3.
3. Open the built in funnel, carefully fill with salt until water runs out.
4. Clean any excess and/or spilled salt.
5. Close the funnel and lid firmly.
6. Run the “Rinse & Hold” program to remove any traces of salt from inside the
wash cabinet. Should the display shows “Insufficient salt”, refill the salt after the
program has finished. Confirm with “OK”. The message will clear from the
display.
The salt container holds approx. 2.2 lbs. (1 Kg) of salt.
Figure 3-3: Salt Container Release
Figure 3-4: Filling the Salt Using the Built In Funnel
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3.4 General Operation
3.4.1 Novotronic Controls
1. Ensure the Spray Arms are not blocked.
2. Close the door.
3. Turn on the dishwasher. The “Start” Indicator will flash.
4. Select a wash program by turning the Program Selector to the left or right to the
desired wash program.
5. Press the “Start” button.
3.4.2 Touchtronic & Navitronic Controls
1. Ensure the Spray Arms are not blocked.
2. Close the door.
3. Turn on the dishwasher. The main menu shows in the display (Figure 3-5). If the
memory function is selected, the last selected program is displayed.
Figure 3-5: Display (Main Menu)
Note
Information about the selected program can be displayed by
touching the i control.
Select the desired program. The display changes to the program menu (Figure 3-6)
Figure 3-6: Display (With Selected Program)
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Select the desired options; a check will appear next to the option selected. See
Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7: Display (With Selected Options)
When finished customizing the program, confirm with OK.
Select Start.
3.4.3 Fully Integrated (Incognito) (Vi) Controls
1. Open the door.
2. Ensure the Spray Arms are not blocked.
3. Turn on the dishwasher. The main menu shows in the display (Figure 3-8).
Figure 3-8: Display (Main Menu)
Note
Information about the selected program can be displayed by
touching the i control.
4. Select the desired program. The display changes to the program menu
(Figure 3-9).
Figure 3-9: Display (With Selected Program)
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5. Select the desired options; a check will appear next to the option selected.
See Figure 3-10.
Figure 3-10: Display (With Selected Options)
When finished customizing the program, confirm with OK.
Select Start. Close the door.
Note
For specific program details and further information on operating the
dishwasher refer to the model specific Operating Manual.
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4.0 Description of Function
4.1 Cabinet Construction
The inner cabinet is constructed of stainless steel (1.4301) welded onto four (4)
vertical U-section sub-frames. The cabinet is sound and heat-insulated with bitumen
and/or mineral wool matting.
Figure 4-1: Inner Cabinet
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4.2 Water Intake
4.2.1 WaterProof System (WPS)
The Water Inlet Valve (Y2) consists of two (2) electro-mechanical valves mounted
within a waterproof box located at the water connection (end of the water intake
hose).
The valves are mounted in physically and electrically in series to ensure that if one
valve should fail (e.g. due to blockage caused by a foreign body) the water flow will
still be switched off by the other valve.
Figure 4-2: WaterProof System Intake Valves
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