Miele G618 Operating instructions

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Operating instructions
for dishwashers
It is essential to read the operating and installation instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 05 454 040
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Contents
Guide to the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
View of the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Warning and safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Disposal of the packing
material. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Disposal of your old appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Energy saving washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Before using for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Before using the machine for the first time you require: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
To open the door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
To close the door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Water softener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Programming the water softener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Programming the machine to the water hardness level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Setting the water hardness level
selector in the wash cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Filling the salt reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Salt indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Rinse aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Adding rinse aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Rinse aid indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Setting the rinse aid dosage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Loading the dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Loading examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Upper basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Flap up rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Adjusting the upper basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Lower basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Bottle holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Cutlery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Items not suitable for dishwashers: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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Contents
Operating the dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Adding detergent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Programme selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Switching on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Starting a programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
At the end of a programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Switching off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Changing a programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Interrupting a programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Additional functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
“Top Solo” (
Delay start (
Drying heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Buzzer to indicate the end of a programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Unloading the dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Cleaning the spray arms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Cleaning the wash cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Cleaning the door and the door seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Cleaning the control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Cleaning the door panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Problem solving guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Solving problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Cleaning the water inlet filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Checking the water level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Increasing the water intake time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Special accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Comparison tests
Transport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Programme chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
d). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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Guide to the appliance
Guide to the appliance
View of the machine
1 Upper spray arm (not visible) 2 Cutlery tray
(depending on model) 3 Upper basket 4 Water feed for middle
spray arm 5 Middle spray arm 6 Water hardness selector 7 Lower spray arm
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8 Rinse aid reservoir
(with dosage selector)
9 Dual compartment detergent
dispenser 10 Data plate 11 Control panel (fascia) 12 Salt reservoir 13 Filter combination 14 Four height adjustable screw feet
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Control panel (11)
15 “On” touch pad / indicator light 16 “Off” touch pad 17 Time display for delay start 18 Delay start touch pad 19 Top solo touch pad / indicator light 20 Check/Refill indicators 21 Programme names 22 Programme touch pads / indicator
lights
Guide to the appliance
Note:
The control panel is covered by a pro­tective foil on delivery.
Carefully remove the protective foil before using the appliance for the first time.
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Warning and safety instructions
Warning and safety instructions
This appliance conforms to current safety requirements. Inappropriate use can however lead to personal injury and damage to property. Read the operating instructions carefully before starting to use this machine.This way you will avoid the risk of accidents, and damage to the machine. Keep these instructions in a safe place for reference, and pass them on to any future user.
Appropriate usage
This dishwasher is intended exclu-
sively for cleaning domestic croc­kery and cutlery in a domestic house­hold. Do not use for purposes other than those for which it was designed. Any other applications may be dan­gerous. The manufacturer cannot be held re­sponsible for any damage caused by improper use or for uses other than those for which the appliance is in­tended.
Delivery
A damaged appliance is dan-
gerous. It is therefore essential to check packaging immediately and examine the dishwasher for transport damage. Under no circumstances should you use a damaged machine.
Please ensure that the packaging
material is offered for recycling.
Installation
the installation instructions.
must only be installed under a con­tinuous worktop which is secured to ad­jacent cabinetry.
temperatures sometimes dissipated by radiant heat could damage the dish­washer.
installed.
plate match the household mains sup­ply.
when continuity is complete between the appliance and an effective earthing system. It is imperative that this basic safety requirement is tested and where there is any doubt the electrical system in the house is checked out by a quali­fied electrician. The manufacturer cannot be held re­sponsible for damage caused by the lack or inadequacy of an effective ear­thing system (electric shock, for example).
The dishwasher must be installed and connected in compliance with
In order to ensure stability, built­under and integrated dishwashers
The dishwasher must not be in­stalled under a hob unit. The high
Do not connect the dishwasher to the mains supply until it has been
Check that the voltage, frequency and fuse rating shown on the data
The electrical safety of this ap­pliance can only be guaranteed
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Warning and safety instructions
A damaged appliance is dan-
gerous. Switch off at the mains and call your Miele supplier or the Miele Service Department.
With the “Waterproof system” the
plastic housing of the water inlet connection contains an electrical com­ponent. The housing must therefore not be dipped in water.
Never cut the water inlet hose,
even if it is too long. There are live wires in this hose.
For safety reasons do not operate
this appliance on an extension cable. (Danger of overheating).
Daily use
Do not use solvents in the dish-
washer. Danger of explosion.
Water in the dishwasher must not
be used as drinking water.
Avoid inhalation of powder deter-
gents. Dishwasher detergents con­tain irritant or corrosive ingredients. They can cause burning in the mouth and throat if swallowed, or inhibit breathing. Consult a doctor immediately if detergent has been swallowed or inhaled.
In an appliance with a cutlery bas-
ket (depending on model) cutlery is cleaned and dried more efficiently if placed in the basket with the handles downwards. However, to avoid the risk of injury place cutlery with sharp points with the handles upwards.
Only use detergents formulated for
domestic dishwashers. Do not use washing-up liquid.
Only use rinse aid formulated for
domestic dishwashers.
Only use special coarse grained
dishwasher salt for reactivation, as other salts may contain insoluble addi­tives which can impair the functioning of the softener.
Plastic items which cannot with-
stand being washed in hot water, such as disposable plastic containers, or plastic cutlery and crockery should not be cleaned in the dishwasher. The high temperatures in the dishwasher may cause them to melt or lose shape.
Do not sit or lean on the opened
door. This could cause the dish­washer to tip and be damaged and you could get injured.
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Warning and safety instructions
Take care on dishwashers with a visible heater element
Do not touch the heating element
during or directly after the end of a programme, you could burn yourself.
Some plastic items could melt or
catch fire if they were to come into contact with the heating element. There­fore always place plastic items or any other items which may not be com­pletely heat resistant in the upper bas­ket and ensure they cannot drop down onto the heater element. Any items which are too small to be lodged se­curely in the upper basket should not be cleaned in the dishwasher.
Safety with children
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 dishwasher.
Keep children away from deter-
gents. Dishwasher detergents con­tain irritant or corrosive ingredients. They can cause burning in the mouth and throat if swallowed, or inhibit brea­thing. Consult a doctor immediately if your child has swallowed or inhaled detergent.
To avoid the danger of children
coming into contact with the dish­washer detergent: Only add detergent the programme and close the door, ac­tivating the child safety lock (depend­ing on model). Keep children away from the dish­washer when the door is open. There could be detergent residues in the ap­pliance.
To ensure children do not come
into contact with detergent: For models with the “Delay start” option make sure the dispenser is dry before adding detergent. Wipe dry if necess­ary. Detergent will clog if poured into a damp dispenser and may not be thor­oughly dispersed. If the door is open at the end of a programme, children may come into contact with this residue.
just before starting
To avoid machine and material damage
Do not fill the rinse aid reservoir
with powder or liquid detergent. This will cause serious damage to the reservoir.
Inadvertently filling the salt reser-
voir with powder or liquid dish­washer detergent always leads to serious damage to the water softener.
Do not use commercial or indus-
trial detergents as these may dam­age material and there is a risk of severe chemical reaction.
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Warning and safety instructions
The Miele Waterproof System of-
fers protection from water dam­age, provided the following conditions are met:
– The dishwasher is correctly installed
and plumbed in.
– The dishwasher is properly main-
tained and parts are replaced where it can be seen that this is necessary.
– The stopcock has been turned off
when the machine is not used for a longer period of time (e.g. during holidays).
In countries where there are areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surroundings in a clean condition at all times. Any damage which may be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the appliance guar­antee.
Disposal of your old machine
When disposing of an old dish-
washer first make it unusable. Dis­connect, cut off the cable and the plug from the cable. Make the door lock inoperative (2 cross-slotted screws), so that children cannot accidentally shut themselves in. Make appropriate arrangements for the safe disposal of the appliance.
The manufacturer cannot be held re­sponsible for any damage caused by non-observance of the warning and safety instructions.
Repairs and maintenance
Repairs may only be carried out by
suitably qualified and competent engineers in accordance with local and national safety regulations. Repairs by unqualified persons could be dan­gerous.
Always disconnect the appliance
from the electrical supply for main­tenance work (switch off at wall socket and remove the plug, or remove the screw out fuse in countries where this is applicable).
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Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing material
The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and can normally be recycled. Rather than just throwing these ma­terials away, please ensure they are of­fered for recycling.
Disposal of your old appliance
Old appliances contain materials which can be recycled. Please contact your local authorities or scrap merchant about potential recycling schemes, be­fore disposing of the appliance. Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. See the appropriate sec­tion in the Warning and Safety instruc­tions.
Energy saving washing
This dishwasher is exceptionally econ­omical in its use of water and electricity. You can make the most of your ap­pliance by following these tips:
If your household water system is suitable, this dishwasher can be con­nected to a hot water supply, for fur­ther economies. Although all stages of the wash then take place with hot water, savings are made in: – the use of primary energy –costs – programme running time. If, however, your water is heated by electricity we would still recommend connection to cold water. For most economical dishwashing make full use of the baskets without overloading the dishwasher. Choose the programme to suit the type of crockery being washed and the degree of soiling. Select the “Top Solo” function if wash­ing only a small amount of crockery (see “Additional functions”). Select the Economy programme for energy-saving dishwashing. Use the correct amounts of deter­gent. Use only 2/3 of the given dosage if baskets are only half full. The drying heat can be switched off, shortening the length of the pro­gramme and saving energy. The load then dries to a large extent in its own heat (see “Additional options and functions”).
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Before using for the first time
Before using the machine for the first time you require:
approx. 1 litre of water,approx. 1.2 kg dishwasher reactiva-
tion salt,
domestic dishwasher detergent,rinse aid formulated for domestic
dishwashers.
Every dishwasher is tested at the factory. There will be residual water in the machine from this test. It is not an in­dication that the machine has been previously used.
Before using for the first time
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Before using for the first time
To open the door
Pull on the handle.
If the door is opened during operation all functions are automatically inter­rupted.
Note: To open the door without the machine door front fitted see section 3 of the In­stallation instructions, Fitting the matching door front”.
To close the door
Push the baskets right in. Lift the door upwards, and push until
it clicks into position.
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Before using for the first time
Water softener
In order to achieve good cleaning re­sults, the dishwasher needs to operate with soft water. Hard water results in the build-up of calcium deposits on crockery and in the dishwasher. Hence if mains water hardness is above 4 °d ­German scale (0.7 mmol/l), the water should be softened. This takes place automatically in the integrated water softener.
– The water softener must be filled
with dishwasher salt for reactivation.
– The dishwasher must be pro-
grammed to correspond to the water hardness in your area.
– Your local water authority will be
able to advise you of the water hard­ness level in your area.
If the hardness of your local supply is constantly lower than 4 °d (= 0.7 mmol/l), you do salt. The dishwasher must, however, still be programmed to correspond to the water hardness level in your area.
Where the water hardness fluctuates e.g. between 8 - 17 °d (1.4 - 3.1 mmol/l), always set the machine to the higher value (17 °d in this example).
not need to add dishwasher
Programming the water softener
The water hardness level of your water supply must be programmed into the machine using the programme touch pads. The water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet is then water hardness level in your area.
Programming the machine to the water hardness level
The water hardness level programmed into the machine can be checked or changed using the programme touch pads on the control panel. Each time a pad is touched one of the indicator lights (n) will flash and light up in the control panel.
The programming procedure can be cancelled at any time by pressing the Off touch pad. The procedure can then be re-started from the beginning again.
The dishwasher is programmed at the factory to operate with a water hard­ness level of between 1 and 5 °d (0.2 to 0.9 mmol/l).
also set to the
In the case of a fault, it willl help the ser­vice technician if you know the hard­ness of your local water supply.
Enter the water hardness below:
°d
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Before using for the first time
Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Open the door. Switch the dishwasher off with the “Off touch (o) pad. Press touch pads b and d in and whilst doing so
at the same time switch the dishwasher on with the On (g) touch pad.
Release pads b and d again.
Note: If a different indicator light is flashing, the pro-
cess must be repeated. The following indicator lights may also light up, if: – you have not yet added rinse aid or if rinse aid
needs replenishing,
– drying heat had been switched off (see Additional
functions),
the water intake time has been increased (see
Increase water intake time”),
the buzzer at the end of a programme is switched off
(see Additional functions). Press touch pad c.
If a water hardness level of between 1 °d and 12 °d has been programmed in, a further indicator light will come on: 1 - 5 °d (0.2 - 0.9 mmol/l):
6 - 7 °d (1.1 - 1.3 mmol/l):
8 °d ( 1.4 mmol/l):
9 - 11 °d (1.6 - 2.0 mmol/l):
12 - 14 °d (2.2 - 2.5 mmol/l): If no additional indicator lights come on, a water hard­ness level of between 15 °d and 70 °d (2.7 -12.6 mmol/l) has been programmed in.
On Salt
On Salt +
Rinse aid
b
d
e
On Salt
b c d e f
c
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Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Once the correct water hardness level has been pro­grammed in:
Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o) touch pad.
If you need to programme in a different water hardness level:
Press the pad, corresponding to the water hardness level in your area. Whilst this pad is pressed in, the relevant indicator will light up. 1 - 5 °d (0.2 - 0.9 mmol/l): Touch pad 6 - 7 °d (1.1 - 1.3 mmol/l): Touch pad c 8 °d ( 1.4 mmol/l): Touch pad d 9 - 11 °d (1.6 - 2.0 mmol/l): Touch pad e 12 - 14 °d (2.2 - 2.5 mmol/l): Touch pad f
15 - 70 °d (2.7 -12.6 mmol/l): proceed to next page
b
On + b On + c On + d On + e On + f
Salt Salt Salt Salt Salt
Release the touch pad.
Depending on what has been programmed the follow­ing indicator lights may also come on:
Press touch pad g. Press touch pad g again. Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o)
touch pad.
The water hardness level is now stored in the pro­gramme memory.
Check the setting on the water hardness selector in the wash cabinet, and change if necessary (see Setting the water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet”).
On Salt +
c
b, d, e
On +
g Salt
On Salt +
g
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Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Water hardness level 15 - 70 °d:
Press touch pad g.
If a water hardness level of between 15 °d and 70 °d has been programmed in, a further indicator light will come on:
15 - 16 °d (2.7 - 2.9 mmol/l): 17 - 21 °d (3.1 - 3.8 mmol/l): 22 - 24 °d (4.0 - 4.3 mmol/l): 25 - 31 °d (4.5 - 5.6 mmol/l): 32 - 70 °d (5.8 -12.6 mmol/l):
If the correct water hardness level has been pro­grammed in:
Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o) touch pad.
If you need to programme in a different water hardness level:
Press the pad, corresponding to the water hardness level in your area. Whilst this pad is pressed in, the relevant indicator will light up. 15 - 16 °d (2.7 - 2.9 mmol/l): Touch pad 17 - 21 °d (3.1 - 3.8 mmol/l): Touch pad c 22 - 24 °d (4.0 - 4.3 mmol/l): Touch pad d 25 - 31 °d (4.5 - 5.6 mmol/l): Touch pad e 32 - 70 °d (5.8 -12.6 mmol/l): Touch pad f
b
On +
g Salt
b c d e f
On +g + b On +g + c On +g + d On +g + e On +g + f
Salt Salt Salt Salt Salt
Release the touch pad.
Depending on what has been programmed the follow­ing indicator lights may also come on:
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On Salt +
c
b, d, e
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Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Press touch pad g. Press touch pad g again. Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o)
touch pad.
The water hardness level is now stored in the pro­gramme memory.
Check the setting on the water hardness selector in the wash cabinet, and change if necessary (see Setting the water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet”).
On +
g Salt
On Salt +
g
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Before using for the first time
Setting the water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet
The water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet must be set according to the following table.
Setting the selector to the correct set­ting will help minimise the effects of the wash process on glass surfaces. Too high a setting will lead to poor cleaning results and an increase in water spots left on crockery and cutlery.
Use a screwdriver to take the cover off the water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet.
Use a coin or screwdriver to adjust the water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet. There is a click as each setting is reached.
°d
German
scale
1- 8 0.2- 1.4 2- 14 3 9-11 1.6- 2.0 16- 20 2 12-16 2.2- 2.9 22- 29 1 17-70 3.1-12.6 31-126 0
mmol/l °f Selector-
setting
(level)
The water hardness selector is set at the factory to setting “3”.
Example:
For a water hardness level of 6 °d. Turn the water hardness level selec­tor to setting 3 (1 - 8 °d).
Replace the cover on the water hard­ness level selector.
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Before using for the first time
Filling the salt reservoir
Important. Before filling the salt reservoir with dishwasher salt for the
first time, you must fill it with ap­prox. 1 litre of water to enable the salt to dissolve. Once the dish­washer has been used, there is al­ways sufficient water in the reservoir.
Inadvertently filling the salt reservoir with powder or liquid dishwasher detergent always causes serious damage to the water softener. Make sure that you have picked up the right packet of dishwasher salt be­fore filling the salt reservoir.
Please only use special coarse grained dishwasher salt for reactiva­tion, as other salts may contain inso­luble additives which can impair the functioning of the softener.
Remove the lower basket and un­screw the salt reservoir cap.
Fill the reservoir with approx. 1 litre of water (first use).
Place the funnel provided over the salt reservoir and carefully fill with salt. The salt reservoir holds approx.
1.2 kg of salt depending on the brand used.
As the salt reservoir is filled, displaced water will overflow.
Clean any excess salt from around the reservoir opening and then screw the cap on again firmly.
Run the Pre-wash programme imme­diately to remove any traces of salt water from the cabinet.
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Before using for the first time
Salt indicator
The salt indicator light in the control panel comes on to notify you that the reservoir is empty.
The reservoir should then be refilled with dishwasher salt for reactivation. ( See: Filling the salt reservoir)
After the reservoir has been filled, the water softener is automatically reacti­vated the next time the dishwasher is run. The salt indicator light may still be illuminated during this process. It will go out once the salt concentration has reached the correct level.
Note
If the water in your area is very soft (below 4 °d / 0.7 mmol) you do not need to add salt to the reservoir. The salt indicator light, however, will still come on. It should be ignored.
(See After sales service for definition of PC).
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Before using for the first time
Rinse aid
Rinse aid is necessary to ensure water does not cling and leave marks on crockery during the drying phase. Rinse aid is poured into the storage reservoir and the amount set is dis­pensed automatically.
Make sure you have added rinse aid before using the dishwasher for the first time.
Inadvertently filling the rinse aid reservoir with powder or liquid dish­washer detergent always causes serious damage to the reservoir. Only pour rinse aid formulated for domestic dishwashers into the reser­voir.
Alternatively it is possible to use – Household vinegar with a max. 5%
acid content
Do not use vinegar with a higher acid content (e.g. vinegar essence 25% acid). This must as its use would damage the dish­washer.
not be used
Adding rinse aid
Press the button in the direction of the arrow until the flap springs open.
or – Liquid citric acid up to 50% acid con-
tent The resulting rinsing and drying quality will not, however, be as good as when rinse aid is used.
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Before using for the first time
Rinse aid indicator
The Rinse aid indicator light in the con­trol panel comes on when the rinse aid reservoir needs to be replenished.
Add rinse aid only until it is visible on
the surface of the filter in the open-
ing.
The rinse aid reservoir holds ap­prox. 130 ml.
Close the flap firmly so that it clicks
into place. Otherwise water would
enter the rinse aid reservoir during a
programme.
When the light comes on the reservoir still contains sufficient rinse aid for 2 - 3 programmes.
Add rinse aid in plenty of time.
Wipe up any spilled rinse aid. This
prevents over-foaming occuring dur-
ing the next programme.
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Setting the rinse aid dosage
The dosage selector has settings from 1-6. It is set to 3 at the factory (see arrow). Approx. 3 ml of rinse aid are then used per programme. This is a recommended setting.
If spots appear on crockery and glass­ware:
Use a higher setting.
Before using for the first time
If clouding or smearing appears on crockery and glassware:
Use a lower setting.
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Loading the dishwasher
Loading the dishwasher
Note
Remove coarse food residues from
crockery. There is no need to rinse items under
running water.
Do not wash items soiled with ash, sand, wax, lubricating grease or paint in the dishwasher. Ash does not dissolve and is dis­tributed in the wash cabinet. Wax, sand, lubricating grease and paint cause damage to the dishwasher.
Crockery can be loaded anywhere in the baskets, but the following notes should be observed:
Do not place crockery and cutlery in-
side other pieces where they may be
concealed.
Load the crockery so that water can
access all surfaces. This ensures
that it is properly cleaned.
Deep-based items should be placed at an angle so that water can run off them freely.
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 rotating the spray arms.
Make sure that small items do not fall through the holders in the baskets. Small items, e.g. lids, should there­fore be placed in the cutlery tray or cutlery basket.
Some foodstuffs may contain natu­ral dyes, e.g. carrots, tomatoes or ketchup. Plastic items in the dish­washer may discolour if large quan­tities of these foodstuffs find their way into the appliance on the croc­kery. The stability of plastic items is not affected by this discolouration.
Make sure that all items are securely
positioned.
Hollow items such as cups, glasses,
pans, etc. must be inverted in the
basket.
Tall, narrow, hollow items, e.g. cham-
pagne glasses, should be placed in
the centre of the basket to ensure
better water coverage.
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When the dishwasher is being loaded food and drink residue may drip onto the sides of the dish­washer door. These surfaces do not belong to the wash cabinet and are not accessed by water from the spray arms. Food residue should therefore be wiped away before the dishwasher door is closed.
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Loading examples
Upper basket
For small, lightweight, delicate items such as cups, saucers, glasses, des­sert bowls, etc. as well as heat sensi­tive plastic items. Flat saucepans or casserole dishes can also be placed in the upper basket.
Note for Top Solo
If a wash programme has been se­lected with the additional function “Top Solo, all crockery must be loaded in the upper basket and cutlery tray (if fitted).
Flap up rack
To make room for tall items raise the rack upwards.
As the middle spray arms also directs water downwards, it is possible to wash lightly soiled plates (with a large diameter) and serving platters in the lower basket, however plenty of space must be left in between items. wash dishes, bowls or other hollow con­tainers when using this function.
Do not
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Loading the dishwasher
Adjusting the upper basket
In order to gain more space for taller pieces of crockery in the bottom or upper basket, the upper basket can be adjusted on three levels with 2 cm be­tween each level.
The upper basket can also be set at an angle with one side high, and the other side low. Ensure however, that the bas­ket can be inserted smoothly into the cabinet.
Pull out the upper basket.
Depending on the setting of the upper basket, the following plate dimensions can be accommodated.
Upper basket
level
Top 15 30
Middle 17 28
Bottom 19 26
Plate Ø in cm
Upper
basket
Lower
basket
Pull upwards on the levers at either
side of the upper basket.
Adjust the basket to the desired
height.
Then push the levers securely back
down into position.
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Lower basket
For larger and heavier items such as plates, serving platters, saucepans, bowls, etc. Small items such as saucers can also be placed in the lower basket. Do not place thin, delicate glassware in the lower basket unless a special glass­ware insert or lower basket is installed.
Bottle holder
The bottle holder e.g. for milk and baby bottles, can be inserted into the bottom basket in more than one place. Position in any area marked white in the illustra­tion. Do not position in areas marked X, as water cannot properly access bottles in these areas, hence cleaning results are impaired.
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Cutlery
For best results cutlery should be grouped in zones, one for knives, one for forks, one for spoons, etc. This makes unloading much easier.
Place the blades of knives and the prongs of forks between the holders. Spoons, on the other hand, should be placed with the handles between the holders.
Spoon heads should be placed in con­tact with at least one of the serrated re­tainers on the base of the cutlery tray to ensure that water runs off them freely.
Longer items such as soup ladles, cake slices, mixing spoons and long knives should be placed lengthwise in the indentation at the side of the cutlery tray.
The upper spray arm must not be blocked by items which are too big (e. g. cake slices)
The cutlery tray insert is removable.
The deeper section (for large items of cutlery) must be on the left hand side. The flap up rack cannot be lifted up if the deeper section is on the right hand side.
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If the spoon handles do not fit between the holders then lay them the other way round.
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Items not suitable for dish­washers:
– Wooden cutlery and crockery or
items with wooden parts: these may
discolour and fade. The glue used in
these items is not dishwasher-proof
and wooden handles may come
loose after being washed in a dish-
washer. – Craft items, antiques, valuable
vases and decorative glassware are
also not suitable for dishwashers. – Plastic items which are not heat resis-
tant may lose shape. – Copper, brass, tin and aluminium
items may discolour or become matt. – Items with colours painted over a
glaze may fade after many washes. – Clouding may occur on glasses after
frequent washing. Do not wash glass-
ware containing lead crystal in a
dishwasher.
Please note
Silverware previously cleaned with a sil­ver polish may still be damp or spotted at the end of a programme, where water has not run off smoothly. It may need rubbing dry with a soft cloth. Sil­ver treated in a silver immersion dip is usually dry at the end of a programme but may discolour.
Silver which has been in contact with foods containing sulpher can discolour. These include egg yolk, onions, mayon­naise, mustard, pulses, fish, fish brine and marinades.
Aluminium components (e. g. a grease filter) must not be cleaned with caustic alkaline commercial or industrial cleaning agents. These may damage material, or in extreme cases, cause severe chemical reac­tion.
See section Adding detergent for information on suitable detergents.
We recommend: – When purchasing new crockery and
cutlery, make sure they are dish-
washer-proof. – There are no standard guidelines for
washing glassware. When in doubt,
wash by hand. – If delicate glassware is washed in
the dishwasher ensure that only very
low temperatures are used (see pro-
gramme chart). This will reduce the
risk of clouding.
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Operating the dishwasher
Operating the dishwasher
Adding detergent
Only use detergents formulated for domestic dishwashers. Do not use washing up liquid.
You can use conventional powder
detergent, tablets or liquid dish-
washer detergent.
Put powder or liquid detergent into
the dispenser compartment.
Detergent tablets should only be put
into compartment II if this is recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
If the manufacturer recommends in-
serting tablets in the cutlery basket
do not do so. Instead place them on
the inside of the door or directly into
the wash cabinet. The tablets will
then dissolve completely. Detergent manufacturers give the re-
quired amount of detergent for a par­ticular programme on their packaging.
Use at least 21 ml of detergent for a
full load in the following programmes:
Universal programme,
Universal plus programme,
Economy 45º C programme.
If the manufacturer recommends a
larger amount of detergent, use the
amount recommended.
Please note
Failure to dispense the recommended amount of detergent may impair clean­ing results.
There are currently three types of detergent on the market:
1. Detergents containing phosphates and chlorine.
2. Detergents containing phosphates but chlorine-free.
3. Phosphate-free and chlorine-free detergents.
Type 3 detergents are more environ­mentally friendly, however:
Phosphate-free detergent reacts more sensitively to water hardness than detergent containing phosphates. This may influence cleaning results. The following problems may occur: – Increased etching in the form of a
bluish sheen on the surface of glass­ware
Discolouration of silverwareColours painted over a glaze may
fade. Appearances of this nature are gener­ally caused by the detergent used and are not attributable to any malfunction­ing of the dishwasher itself.
Preventative measures: – Try out a phosphate-free detergent
from another manufacturer. – Change to a detergent containing
phosphates (type 2), or, if available,
to a detergent containing both phos-
phates and chlorine (type 1). – Programme the water hardness se-
lector one setting higher than recom-
mended for your supply hardness
(see chart in Before using for the
first time). Softer water is then pro-
vided.
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The bleaching effect of chlorine-free detergents is lower than that of deter­gents containing chlorine. This may re­sult in increased tea stains or discolour­ation on plastic items. Appearances of this nature are generally caused by the detergent used and are not attributable to any malfunctioning of the dish­washer itself.
Preventative measures: – Increase the amount of detergent
used for a greater bleaching effect.
– If available, change to a detergent
containing chlorine (type 1).
Should you experience difficulties when using these types of products, please contact the detergent manufacturer’s advisory service.
Warning: Avoid inhalation of powder deter­gents. Dishwasher detergents con­tain irritant or corrosive ingredients. They can cause burning in the mouth and throat if swallowed, or in­hibit breathing. Consult a doctor im­mediately if detergent has been swallowed or inhaled. Keep children away from deter­gents and from the dishwasher when the door is open. There could still be detergent residues in the cabinet.
To avoid the danger of children coming into contact with the dish­washer detergent only add deter­gent just before starting the pro­gramme and close the door, activating the child safety lock.
To achieve optimum results distribute the required amount of detergent, de­pending on the type of detergent and the programme selected, proportionally between compartments I and II of the dispenser. It is essential to follow the instructions given in the programme chart at the end of the operating instructions.
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Press the opening catch on the detergent dispenser. The flap will spring open.
The flap is always open at the end of a programme.
For information
Compartment I holds max. 20 ml. Compartment II holds max. 70 ml.
There are markings in compartment II to assist with dispensing. The marks in­dicate a level of approx. 20, 25, 30 ml when the door is open in a horizontal position.
Add the required amount of deter­gent and close the flap.
Ensure that the detergent package is properly sealed after use. Otherwise the detergent can lose its effective­ness.
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Programme selection
Choose your programme according to the type of load and how dirty it is.
In most cases this will be a Universal Programme or a Universal Plus Pro­gramme.
These programmes are ideally suited to everyday mixed loads with varying degrees of soiling.
For particular needs there are special programmes.
The different programmes and their uses are described in the programme chart at the end of this booklet.
The additional function Top Solo can be selected with each programme. For further information see “Additional functions/Top Solo”.
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Operating the dishwasher
Switching on
Open the stopcock, if it is closed. Open the door. Make sure the spray arms are not ob-
structed. Press the “On” touch pad (15).
The On (15) indicator light comes on.
Starting a programme
When selecting a programme, refer to the programme chart at the end of the operating instructions.
Press the touch pad for the required programme.
The indicator light for the touch pad pressed comes on.
Note:
If wished select addtional function
Delay Start and Top Solo now (seeAdditional functions”).
Close the door.
The programme starts.
Do not finish a programme prema­turely. Important programme stages (e.g. reactivating the water softener) could be omitted.
At the end of a programme
A buzzer sounds at the end of the pro­gramme cycle.
This buzzer is then repeated for one hour at 10 minute intervals.
The buzzer stops when the door is op­ened.
You can switch this buzzer off so that it does not sound to indicate the end of a programme. (See Additional functions”).
Switching off
On completion of a programme:
Open the door slightly. The programme touch pad indicator
light goes out.
If the programme indicator light is still on, then the programme it relates to has not yet finished. Close the door again to allow the programme to fin­ish.
Press the “Off” touch pad (16). The On indicator light (15) goes out.
The dishwasher continues to use electricity until switched off using the Off touch pad.
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The dishwasher can now be unloaded (see Unloading the dishwasher).
Do not touch the heating element during or directly after the end of a programme. You could burn your­self.
If the dishwasher is not to be used for a longer period of time, e. g. whilst on holiday, it is recommended that the stopcock is turned off.
Changing a programme
A change can be made to the pro­gramme selected before the door is closed:
Press the touch pad for the new pro­gramme required.
Close the door. The programme starts. If a programme has already begun,
change the programme as follows:
Interrupting a programme
A programme is interrupted as soon as the door is opened. If the door is closed again, the pro­gramme will continue from the point it was at before the door was opened.
Warning Water in the dishwasher may be hot. Danger of scalding. Only open the door if absolutely necessary and exercise extreme caution when doing so. Before clos­ing the door again, leave it ajar for approx. 20 secs. This will enable the temperature in the wash cabinet to settle. Close the door firmly mak­ing sure that it clicks into place.
Do not touch the heating element during or directly after the end of a programme. You could burn your-
self. Open the door. Press the “Off” touch pad (16). Press the “On” touch pad (15). Press the touch pad for the required
programme. Close the door.
The programme starts.
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Additional functions
Top Solo (2)
The Top Solo additional function is rec­ommended when there is only a small amount of crockery and cutlery to clean. With this function the majority of the water is directed only to the top and middle spray arms in the dishwasher. This means that the water jets are aimed at items in the upper basket and the cut­lery tray if the dishwasher has one.
As the middle spray arm also directs water downwards, lightly soiled plates or platters can be placed in the bottom basket, and cutlery may be placed in the cutlery basket if there are large spaces between items. Do not place dishes, bowls or other hol­low containers in the bottom basket.
Because smaller amounts of crockery are being washed the amount of deter­gent recommended by the manufac­turer can be reduced to approx. 2/3 of the total amount for the full load. Make sure, however, when reducing the amount dispensed that the clean­ing result is not affected.
Using Top Solo will also save water and energy. For example, in the Economy 45°” pro­gramme this function uses only 11 l of water and approx. 0.7 kWh of elec­tricity.
The Top Solo function can be selected with all programmes.
Press the “On” touch pad (15).
The On indicator light (15) lights up.
Press the programme touch pad for the programme you want to run.
The indicator light next to the selected programme touch pad lights up.
Press the Top Solo2 (19) touch pad.
The Top Solo2 (19) indicator light comes on.
Note:
The Delay Start function can now be selected (see next page).
Close the door.
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The programme begins. The additional function is deleted from
memory at the end of the programme cycle.
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Delay start (d)
The starting time of a programme can be delayed, e.g. to benefit from econ­omy rates of electricity.
A delay start time of between 1 and 9 hours can be selected.
The delay start time is set in one hour stages.
Press the “On” (15) touch pad.
The On (15) indicator light comes on.
Press the programme touch pad for the programme you wish to run.
The indicator light next to the selected programme touch pad comes on.
Press the d (18) touch pad.
A “1” appears in the delay start display (17) . A delay start period of one hour has been set.
Press touch pad d (18) repeatedly until the required delay start period shows up in the display (17). If the touch pad is kept pressed in the time will automatically increase.
Note:
The Top Solo function can now be se­lected (see previous page).
Close the door.
The delay time counts down until the delay start period has elapsed, the se­lected programme then begins auto­matically.
When using the Delay Start func-
tion, make sure that the compart-
ment is dry before adding deter-
gent. Wipe dry with a cloth if
necessary. Keep children away
from the dishwasher and make sure
they do not come into contact with
dishwasher detergent.
The delay start period counts in one hour stages up to 9 hours and then goes back to 1 hour.
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Starting a programme before the delay start period has elapsed:
A programme can be started before the delay start period has elapsed. Pro­ceed as follows:
Open the door. Press the “Off” touch pad (16). Press the On touch pad (15). Press the touch pad for the pro-
gramme you wish to run.
If the Top Solo function had been se­lected, then you will need to select it again.
Close the door.
The programme starts.
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Drying heat
In all wash programmes a heater element helps with drying. Drying heat is set as acti­vated at the factory. Switching the heating elements off during drying will save approx. 0.1 kWh in elec­tricity. The dishes are then dried with residual heat. Open the dishwasher door at the end of a programme to allow the dishes to dry better.
Activation / Deactivation of drying heat
Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Open the door. Switch the dishwasher off with the “Off” (o) touch pad. Press touch pads b and d and whilst doing so at
the same time switch the dishwasher on with the On (g) touch pad.
Release touch pads b and d .
Note: If a different indicator light is flashing, the process must be repeated from the beginning
again. The following indicator lights may also light up, if: – you have not yet added rinse aid or if rinse aid
needs replenishing,
drying heat had been switched off,the water intake time has been increased (see In-
crease water intake time“),
the buzzer at the end of a programme is switched off.
On Salt
On Salt +
Rinse aid
b d
e
c
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Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Drying heat is activated, if:
Drying heat is deactivated, if:
If the drying heat setting is the one you want (activated or deactivated):
Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” touch
o) .
pad (
If you wish to change the drying heat setting:
Press touch pad b.
On
(+
d,e)
On +
b
(+d,e)
Salt + c
Salt +
c
Press touch pad g. Press touch pad g again. Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o)
touch pad.
The changed drying heat setting is now stored in the programme memory.
On +
g Salt
On Salt +
g
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Buzzer to indicate the end of a programme
A buzzer sounds to indicate the end of a programme. The buzzer is activated as standard ex-works. You can switch this buzzer off if you wish, so that it does not sound at the end of the programme.
Switching the buzzer on and off
Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Open the door. Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o)
touch pad. Press touch pads b and d in and whilst doing so
at the same time switch the dishwasher on with the On(g) touch pad.
Release touch pads b and d again.
Note: If a different indicator light is flashing,
the process must be repeated from the beginning
again. The following indicator lights may also light up, if: – you have not yet added rinse aid or if rinse aid
needs replenishing,
drying heat had been switched off,the water intake time has been increased (see In-
crease water intake time”),
the buzzer at the end of a programme is switched off.
On Salt
On Salt +
Rinse aid
b
d
e
c
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Procedure... n lit up n flashes
the buzzer is activated, if:
the buzzer is deactivated, if:
If the buzzer setting is the one you want (activated or deactivated):
Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off”(o) touch pad.
If you wish to change the buzzer setting:
Press touch pad e.
On
(+
b,d)
On +
e
(+b,d)
Salt +
Salt +
c
c
Press touch pad g. Press touch pad g again. Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off”(o)
touch pad.
The changed buzzer setting is now stored in the pro­gramme memory.
On +
g Salt
On Salt +
g
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Unloading the dishwasher
Dishes tend to break and chip more easily when they are hot. Allow the dishes to cool until they are comfortable enough to handle be­fore unloading them.
If you open the door fully after switch­ing off, the dishes will cool much fas­ter.
First unload the lower basket, then the upper basket and cutlery tray. This will prevent water drops from the upper basket and cutlery tray from falling onto the dishes in the lower basket.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
Check your dishwasher regularly (approx. every 4 - 6 months). This way faults and problems can be avoided.
The dishwasher must not be used without all the filters in place.
Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet
The filter combination in the base of the wash cabinet retains coarse soil from the suds solution, thus preventing it ac­cessing the circulation system and re­entering the cabinet through the spray arms.
Collection of coarse soil may cause the filters to clog. Check the filter combination regularly (every 4 - 6 months) and clean if necessary.
Turn the handle anti-clockwise to re­lease the filter combination.
Switch the dishwasher off before­hand.
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Lift the filter combination out of the machine. Remove any coarse par­ticles and rinse the filter under run­ning water. Use a nylon brush if necessary.
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Cleaning and care
To clean the underside of the filter, the flap must be opened:
Pull back the yellow clip to do this. Rinse all parts under running water,
using a nylon brush if necessary.
Then close the flap so that the clip en­gages.
Important: After cleaning make sure that the clip has properly engaged.
Replace the filter combination so that it lies flat in the base of the wash cabinet.
Secure the filter by turning the handle in a clockwise direction.
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Cleaning the spray arms
Particles of food can get stuck in the spray arm jets. The spray arms should therefore be inspected and cleaned regularly (approx. every 4 - 6 months).
Switch the dishwasher off before­hand.
Remove the spray arms as follows:
Take out the cutlery tray. Press the top spray arm upwards to
engage the inner ratchet. Then un­screw the spray arm.
Remove the lower basket.
Pull the lower spray arm firmly up­wards to remove it.
Lift up the middle spray arm b, to engage the ratchet. Then unscrew the spray arm
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c.
Use a pointed object to push food par­ticles into the spray arm jets.
Rinse thoroughly under running water.
Replace the spray arms and check that they rotate freely.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the wash cabinet
The wash cabinet is largely self-clean­ing, provided that the correct amount of detergent is always used.
If however there are lime scale or grease deposits in the cabinet these can be removed with a proprietary dish­washer cleaner.
Cleaning the door and the door seal
Wipe the door seals regularly with a damp cloth to remove food deposits.
Wipe food and drink residue from the sides of the dishwasher door. These areas are not part of the wash cabinet and are therefore not ac­cessed by water from the spray arms.
Cleaning the control panel
This should only be wiped with a damp cloth .
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, glass cleaning agents or all­purpose cleaners. Because of their chemical composition they could cause serious damage to plastic surfaces.
Cleaning the door panel
Clean using a suitable cleaning agent.
Do not use any cleaning agents con­taining ammonia or thinners. They could damage surfaces.
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Problem solving guide
Problem solving guide
With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily corrected with­out calling in a Miele service technician, thus saving you both time and money.
You should, however, note the following:
Repairs should only be carried out by a suitably qualified and trained person in accordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorised or incor­rect repairs could cause personal injury or damage the machine.
Problem Possible cause Remedy
The dishwasher does not start
The dishwasher stops running shortly after starting a programme
The dishwasher stops during a programme
The door is not properly closed.
The machine is not plugged in.
The fuse is defective or has tripped.
The dishwasher is not switched on.
A programme has not been selected.
The stopcock is shut off. The Inlet/Outlet indicator light in the top of the opened door flashes .
The fuse has tripped. Replace the fuse.
Close the door firmly.
Insert the plug.
Replace the fuse.
Press the “On” touch pad. Select a programme.
Press the touch pad for the programme you wish to run.
Switch the dishwasher off. Open the stopcock. Start the programme again.
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Problem Possible cause Remedy
The dishwasher stops during a programme
Water intake is restricted. The Inlet/Outlet indicator light in the top of the opened door flashes.
Water outlet is restricted, water remains in the wash cabinet at the end of a programme. The Inlet/Outlet indicator light in the top of the opened door flashes.
Before rectifying the problem you must: Switch the dishwasher off.
– Open the stopcock
fully.
– Check the water inlet
filter and clean if necessary, see Cleaning the water inlet filter”.
– Check the water level
and if necessary increase the water intake time, see relevant sections.
Before rectifying the problem you must: Switch the dishwasher off.
– Clean the filter
combination, see Cleaning and Care.
– Clean the drain pump,
see Cleaning the drain pump and non­return valve”.
– Clean the non-return
valve, see “Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve”.
– Remove any kink in the
drain hose.
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Problem Possible cause Remedy
The indicator lights next to programme pads 1 to 5 in the opened door flash at the end of a programme
Knocking noise in the wash cabinet
Rattling noise
A whistling noise is heard during the pro­gramme
Knocking noise in the water pipes
There may be a technical fault.
The spray arm is knocking against an item in the basket.
Items of crockery are insecure in the wash cabinet.
The axial face seal of the circulation pump sometimes makes a whistling noise. This may be caused by detergent.
This may be caused by the on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping.
– Switch the dishwasher
off.
Run another programme. If the indicator lights flash again at the end of this programme, there is a technical fault.
– Call the Miele Service
Department.
Despite the problem the dishwasher can be used in all programmes. However the water will not heat up.
Interrupt the programme, rearrange items which are obstructing the spray arms.
Interrupt the programme, rearrange the items of crockery.
This is not a problem. Try out other detergents. Consult the Miele Service Department if the noise is permanent.
This has no influence on dishwasher function. If in doubt contact a suitably qualified plumber.
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Problem Possible cause Remedy
Dishes and glasses are not dry or are flecked
The dishes are not clean
The rinse-aid amount set may be insufficient, or the rinse-aid reservoir empty.
The water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet is set too high.
Crockery was taken out of the cabinet too soon.
Drying heat is switched off.
The dishes were not loaded correctly. Dishes were placed inside other pieces, water could not access all surfaces.
The outlet of the water intake pipe for the middle spray arm was covered. An insufficient amount of water flowed into the middle spray arm.
The programme was not powerful enough.
Not enough detergent was dispensed.
Increase the dosage or replenish the reservoir, see Before using for the first time”.
Set the selector to a lower setting, See Programming and setting the water hardness level”.
Leave it in for longer, see Operating the dishwasher
Switch the Drying heat option back on, see Operating the dish­washer
See notes in Loading the dishwasher”.
Make sure that dishes inserted in the rear section of the upper basket do not cover the pipe outlet.
Select a more intensive programme see “Pro- gramme chart at the end of these operating instruc­tions.
Use more detergent, see Operating the dish­washer”.
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Problem Possible cause Remedy
The dishes are not clean
Tea or lipstick stains have not been com­pletely removed
White residue is visible on cutlery and croc­kery, clouding occurs on glassware; film can be wiped off
Tall items are blocking the path of the spray arms.
The spray arm jets are blocked.
The filter combination in the base of the wash cabinet is not clean or is not correctly fitted. This may cause the spray arms jets to get blocked.
The drain pump or non­return valve may be blocked.
Too little water in the wash cabinet.
The wash temperature of the selected programme was too low.
The bleaching effect of the detergent used is too low.
Not enough rinse aid was used.
There is no salt in the salt reservoir.
Rearrange items so that the spray arms can rotate freely.
Clean the spray arm jets, see Cleaning and care”.
Clean and/or replace the filter combination correctly. Clean the spray arm jets, see “Cleaning and care”.
Clean the drain pump and the non-return valve, see section on this.
Check the water level and if necessary increase the water intake time, see section on these.
Select a programme with a higher wash temperature.
Use detergent containing chlorine.
Increase the dosage, see Before using for the first time”.
Add reactivation salt, see Before using for the first time”.
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Problem Possible cause Remedy
White residue is visible on cutlery and croc­kery, clouding occurs on glassware; film can be wiped off
Smearing appears on glassware and cutlery, there is a bluish sheen on the surface of glass­ware; film can be wiped off
Glassware is dull and discoloured; film can­not be wiped off
The salt reservoir cap was not correctly screwed on.
The level at which the water softener is programmed is too low.
Phosphate-free detergent was used.
The rinse aid dosage is set too high.
The water hardness selector in the wash cabinet is incorrectly set.
Replace it making sure it screws back on correctly.
Adjust to a higher setting, see Before using for the first time”.
Try detergent containing phosphate.
Reduce the dosage, see Before using for the first time”.
Set it to the correct setting, see Before using for the first time”. There is no remedy for already damaged glass­ware.
Plastic items are discol­oured
Glassware is not dishwasherproof. The surfaces are affected.
Natural dyes e. g. from carrots, tomatoes or ketchup may be the cause. The amount of detergent used or its bleaching effect was not sufficient to deal with natural dyes.
There is no remedy. Purchase glassware which is dishwasher­proof.
Use detergent containing chlorine. Use more deter­gent, see Operating the dishwasher”. Discolouration is irreversible.
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Problem Possible cause Remedy
There are rust stains on cutlery
The detergent dispen­ser lid cannot be closed properly
Detergent residue is left in the dispenser at the end of a programme
Water remains in the wash cabinet at the end of a programme
The salt reservoir cap has not been screwed on properly.
The affected items are not corrosion resistant.
Clogged detergent residue is blocking the catch.
The dispenser was still damp when detergent was added.
The filter combination in the wash cabinet is clogged.
The drain pump or the non-return valve may be blocked.
The drain hose is kinked. Remove the kink.
Screw the cap on firmly.
There is no remedy. Purchase cutlery which is dishwasher-proof.
Remove the residue.
Make sure the dispenser is dry before adding detergent.
Before rectifying the problem: Switch the dishwasher off.
Clean the filter combination, see Cleaning and Care.
Clean the drain pump and the non-return valve, see appropriate section.
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Solving problems
Cleaning the water inlet filter
A filter is incorporated in the screw con­nection of the valve on the water inlet hose. The filter must be cleaned when dirty, otherwise insufficient water flows into the wash cabinet (see “Checking the water level”).
The plastic housing of the water connection contains an electrical component. It must not be dipped in water.
Solving problems
Recommendation
If the mains water contains a large num­ber of insoluble substances, we recom­mend fitting a large-area filter in the connection between the stopcock and the water inlet hose threaded union. This filter is available from the Miele Spares Dept.
Cleaning the filter:
Disconnect the dishwasher from the mains supply (switch off at the mains socket, pull out the plug , switch off the appropriate circuit at the fuse box or withdraw the mains fuse).
Turn off the stopcock. Unscrew the inlet hose.
Carefully remove the rubber seal. Withdraw the filter using pointed pliers
and rinse clean under running water. Replace the filter and seal, making
sure they are sitting correctly. Screw back into place on the water
inlet, taking care that it is not cross­threaded.
Turn on the stopcock gradually to test for leaks. If there is a leak, screw the connections on more tightly, mak­ing sure the threads do not cross.
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Solving problems
Checking the water level
If the water pressure (flow pressure at the take-off point) is less than 1.0 bar, too little water will flow into the wash cabinet and the dishes will not be cleaned properly.
To check whether sufficient water flows into the wash cabinet:
Turn on the stopcock fully. Run the “Pre-wash” programme
(without crockery) once to get water flowing throughout the machine.
Start the “Pre-wash” programme again.
After approx. three minutes open the door and remove the bottom basket from the machine.
The water level is correct when the water level (dimension X), is at least 4 mm above the coarse filter in the middle of the filter combination.
If it measures less, then either the water inlet filter must be cleaned (see previous page) or the water intake time increased (see following page).
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Solving problems
Increasing the water intake time
The water intake time is set to “normal” at the factory. If the water pressure is lower than 1.0 bar, too little water will flow into the wash cabinet (see Checking the water level). In this case the water intake time must be increased.
Procedure... n lit up n flashes
Open the door. Switch the dishwasher off using the “Off” (o) touch
pad. Press touch pads b and d and whilst doing so at
the same time switch the dishwasher on by pressing the On (g) touch pad.
Release touch pads b and d again.
Note: If a different indicator light is flashing,
the process must be repeated. The following indicator lights may also light up, if: – you have not yet added rinse aid or if rinse aid
needs replenishing,
– drying heat has been switched off (see Additional
functions),
water intake is set to extended time,the buzzer at the end of a programme has been set
to deactivated (see see Additional functions”).
On Salt
On Salt +
Rinse aid
b
d
e
c
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Solving problems
Procedure... n lit up n flashes
If water intake has been set to extended”:
Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o) touch pad.
On +
d
(+b,e)
Salt +
c
If water intake has been set to “normal”:
Press touch pad d.
Press touch pad g. Press touch pad g again. Switch the dishwasher off by pressing the “Off” (o)
touch pad.
The water intake time is now set to “extended”.
On
(+
b,e)
On +
d
(+b,e) On +
g Salt
On Salt +
Salt +
Salt +
c
c
g
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Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve
If the water has not been pumped away at the end of a programme the drain pump or the non-return valve might be blocked. They are, however, easy to clean. Watch out for glass or bone splinters which could cause injury.
Take the filter combination out of the wash cabinet (see Cleaning and care, Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet”).
Solving problems
Scoop the water out of the cabinet using a suitable container.
Raise the locking clamp for the non­return valve.
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Solving problems
Lift up the non-return valve and rinse well under running water.
Remove all extraneous objects from the non-return valve.
The drain pump is situated under the non-return valve (see arrow).
Remove all extraneous objects from the drain pump (watch out for glass or bone splinters which are particu­larly difficult to detect and could cause injury). Turn the drain pump impeller by hand to check that there are no more obstructions.
Carefully replace the non-return valve and secure it with the locking clamp.
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After sales service
Should you still have any difficulties, please contact:
– Your Miele Dealer or – The Miele Service Department See back cover for addresses.
Please quote the model type and number of your appliance.
This information can be found on the data plate at the side of the door.
Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improve our service.
After sales service
Programme update function - PC
The programme update function en­ables new developments in pro­gramme technology to be programmed into your machine by a service techni­cian.
When, for example, technological de­velopments offer advanced modifica­tions to your existing programme cycles a service technician will be able to input these into your machine con­trols via the indicator light marked PC (Programme Correction).
Miele will provide information on pro­gramme updates when such develop­ments become available.
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Special accessories
Special accessories
To make the most of your dish­washer
If you would like... then you need...
...to wash bottles, e. g. milk or baby bottles
...to wash lots of glasses ...a glassware insert for the bottom
... to wash long-stemmed glassware ... a glassware insert for the upper
... a bottle holder
basket
basket
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Comparison tests
Comparison tests
Test standard: AS 2007 Programme tested Gentle 45 ° Amount washed: 9 place settings Amount of detergent: 5 g prewash; 25 g mainwash Rinse aid dispensing: Setting 3 (approx. 3 ml) Water hardness level selector: Setting 0
Upper basket
These illustrations show how 9 place settings can be loaded. For normal mixed loads see Loading the dishwasher”.
Lower basket
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Comparison tests
Cutlery tray
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Transport
Should you ever need to move the dish­washer, e.g. when moving house, note the following:
Empty the dishwasher,Secure any loose parts, e. g. hoses,
cables, cutlery baskets,
– Transport the dishwasher in the up-
right position. If unavoidable it may be transported on its back. Do not transport it on its side or on the door as residual water still in the machine will leak out of it. This residual water could get into the electronic unit and cause a fault.
Transport
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Programme chart
Programme chart
Pro­gramme
Touch
pad
When to use Detergent
chlorine
1)
free
Compart-
ment II ( Wash cycle )
containing
chlorine
Compart-
ment I
( Pre-wash)
2)
Compart-
ment II
(Wash cycle)
Universal 55 °
Universal Plus 55 °
Universal 65 °
Economy 45 °
Special programmes
Gentle 45 °
Pre-Wash
The dispensing method will depend on the type of detergent being used:
1) Use this ratio for:
detergent which is chlorine and phosphate freedetergent which is chlorine free but contains phosphatesliquid dishwasher detergent
In this instance the whole amount is placed in compartment II.
2) Use this ratio for: – powder detergent which contains chlorine and phosphates (but not liquid detergent)
Divide the total amount, as shown, between compartment I and compartment II.
When washing a full load in the Universal Programme, the Universal Plus Programme or the Economy Programme at least 30 ml of detergent are required. If the detergent manufacturer recommends using more than this you should dispense the amount they suggest.
If the Top Solo function is selected, the appropriate amount of detergent according to the level of soiling should be added to compartment II only (approx. 2/3 of the total amount required for a full load).
3) Standard programme for comparison tests (see section Comparison tests”)
3)
for normal everyday loads 100 % 20% 80 %
b
as Universal 55 °,
c
but with longer wash time for heavily soiled loads,
also suitable for chlorine-free detergents as Universal 55 °,
d
but at a higher temperature for stubborn dried on particles
for normal everyday loads, energy
e
saving programme
Gentle programme for lightly soiled
f
crockery, e.g. party crockery for rinsing crockery to avoid smells if a
g
complete cycle is not yet needed
100 % 20 % 80 %
100 % 20 % 80 %
100 % 100 %
50 % 50 %
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Pre-
wash
Programme chart
Programme cycle Consumption Duration
Energy kWh Water Minutes approx
Litres Cold
Main
wash
Interim
rinse
Final rinse
Drying Cold
water
connec-
tion
(15 °C)
Hot
water
connec-
tion
(55 °C)
water
(15 °C)
Hot
water
(55 °C)
XX
55 °
XX
55 °
XX
65 °
X
45 °
XX
45 °
X 0.06 0.06 4 11 11
XX
65 °
XX
65 °
XX
65 °
XX
50 °
XX
55 °
X 1.1 0.55 15 91 80
X 1.15 0.55 15 114 96
X1.20.6159481
X 0.74 0.3 11 169 157
X0.90.4157565
N.B. Data obtained from a machine tested in Germany.
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Technical data
Technical data
Height 82 cm (adjustable + 5.0 cm) Width 44.8 cm Width of building in recess 45 cm Depth 57 cm Depth with door open 115.5 cm (Built-in model) Weight approx. 47 kg Voltage Rated load see data plate on the right hand side of the door Fuse rating Test marks Electrical safety, Typetest Mark,
Electrically suppressed according to
Water pressure (flow rate) 100 - 1000 kPa Hot water connection max. 60 °C Delivery head max. 1 m Drainage length max. 4 m Connection cable approx. 1.7 m Capacity 9 place settings
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