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. 05 591 290
WO
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These installation instructions apply to several different dishwasher models.
Model numbers in this booklet refer to the model designation specified on the
data plate on the machine (and not the description on the control panel).
The data plate is located on the right hand side of the door when open.
The model numbers quoted refer only to the basic model number, e.g. the
G 603SC-Vi is described as the G 603.
It is essential to read the "Warning and Safety Instructions" in the Operating
Instruction booklet before installing the dishwasher.
This dishwasher is specially designed
for integration under a worktop run in a
fitted kitchen.
The front of the dishwasher is de
–
signed to take a front panel. It can be
fitted with a base unit door front to
match the rest of the kitchen.
The dishwasher does not have a
–
plinth facia. The plinth area of the
dishwasher needs to be covered ei
ther with a plinth facing to match the
kitchen furniture or with another fa
cia. The separate plinth facia can be
height adjusted to suit the kitchen.
The plinth return is freely adjustable.
Instructions for installing the dishwasher are described in the following
sections.
,
To ensure stability, these dishwashers must only be installed under a continuous worktop which
must be securely screwed to neighbouring units.
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Opening the door
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^ Hold one corner of the upper fixing
bracket and pull towards you (small
arrow).
Opening the door when the fixing
bracket has been taken off:
,
The dishwasher must not be in
stalled under a hob. The high radi
ant temperatures which are some
times generated by a hob could
damage the dishwasher.
4
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^
Insert your finger into the T-shaped
opening in the door opener and pull
the door open.
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Installation
Building in dimensions
Dishwasher models G 603 - G 618
1) Niche height 870 mm
2) Niche height 820 mm
Adjustment range approx. 5 cm
(82 -87 cm total height).
Extended machine feet are available at
extra cost, (special accessory) where a
machine height of 87 to 92 cm is required.
Dishwasher models G 803 - G 818
1) Niche height 890 mm
2) Niche height 840 mm
Adjustment range approx. 5 cm
(84 - 89 cm total height).
Extended machine feet are available at
extra cost, (special accessory) where a
machine height of 89 to 94 cm is required.
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Installation
1.Fitting protective cover plate
to worktop
The underside of the worktop is pro
tected against steam rising from the
machine by a special cover plate.
A plastic holder is located on the left
hand side of the cover plate for the
dishwasher’s control light reflector
panel.
When the dishwasher is built-in, the
left hand side of the reflector panel
must be sited above the in-operation
light in the dishwasher’s control
panel.
Wood or laminate worktops:
-
If two different materials meet up
,
at the front edge of the worktop, then
the join must be concealed by the
cover plate.
Please note:
If the worktop has a very rounded
edge, pull the cover plate further for
ward so that the reflector panel is still
visible later on.
Use the tacks supplied to nail the
^
cover plate b to the underside of the
worktop.
Worktops with wood or laminate edging:
^ Nail the tacks through the holes fur-
ther back from the edge.
-
^
Squeeze sealant from the tube sup
plied a all the way along the hollow
moulding in the cover plate.
^
Align the cover plate b to the front
edge of the worktop in the middle of
the niche.
6
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^
Use soapy water to wipe off any ex
cess sealant.
^
Press the reflector panel into the
plastic holder in the cover plate.
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Installation
Granite or marble worktops:
Worktops made from hard materials
such as granite or marble do not need
the cover plate for protection. The
cover plate is only used as a guide for
marking the position for the reflector
panel plastic holder.
Keep the cover plate in case the dish
washer is ever fitted under another type
of worktop.
First, remove the protective foil cover
^
ing the plastic holder for the reflector
panel and then take the holder out of
the cover plate.
-
Stick the doublesided adhesive strip
^
supplied onto the back of the plastic
holder.
Remove the protective foil from the
^
adhesive strip and stick the holder to
the underside of the worktop at the
marked position.
-
^ Press the reflector panel into the
plastic holder.
^
Align the cover plate to the front
edge of the worktop in the middle of
the niche. Draw around the cut-out
for the plastic holder.
Please note:
If the worktop has a very rounded
edge, pull the cover plate further for
ward so that the reflector panel is visi
ble later.
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Installation
2.Building the dishwasher
into a niche
Connection to water and drainage
should be sited beside and not behind
the dishwasher for accessibility.
Connections are usually made in the
area under the sink. Many kitchen unit
manufacturers provide a cut-out in the
base of the sink base unit for the hoses
to be fed through.
If the base unit has no opening and if
there is not an opening through the
plinth area for connections, one must
be cut.
Dishwasher height
Adjust the height manually before in
^
stalling the dishwasher.
Leave a space of approx. 5 mm be
low the worktop to allow the dish
washer to be pushed back easily into
the recess. Make sure that the dish
washer stands level.
It is easier to adjust the screw feet if the
weight of the dishwasher is not bearing
down on them.
If possible tip the machine slightly.
Slides
You will find the slides in the upper basket of the dishwasher.
They make installation of the dishwasher easier and protect the floor from
possible damage when moving the appliance into and out of the recess. They
are also used for adjusting the height of
the rear screw feet.
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-
-
-
Suggested dimensions: 60 x 110 mm.
8
^
Fit the slides - with the ratchet at the
rear - under the screw feet.
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Securing pieces
To ensure stability, the dishwasher must
be fixed securely to the neighbouring
units (step 5). Two securing pieces are
supplied for this purpose.
Installation
Push the dishwasher right back into
^
the recess. Ensure that the drain
hose, inlet hose and the electric cable are laid to reach the connection
point without any kinks.
^ Fit the securing pieces into the slots
on both the left and right hand sides
and turn to the side.
Angle support
The angle support for the water drain
age hose at the rear of the dishwasher
can be turned.
^
Turn the angle support in the direc
tion of the on-site connection for the
drainage hose.
Make sure that the left side of the reflector panel is sited above the
in-operation light in the dishwasher
control panel. To check, switch on
the dishwasher, select a programme
-
-
and close the door. The light is visi
ble when the dishwasher has been
aligned correctly.
If it does not light up then re-align
the dishwasher in the niche.
Several turns are needed to adjust
1 mm in height.
to the re-
Front screw feet
^ Adjust the front screw feet
or with a flat blade screwdriver.
Now adjust the feet until the seal on
the top of the dishwasher is right up
against the underside of the
worktop, to which it will be screwed
later. Ensure that the dishwasher
stands level.
manually
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3.Fitting the matching door
front
The front of the dishwasher needs to be
fitted with a base unit front to match the
kitchen furniture. This door front may be
a single panel or a two-piece panel, di
vided to give a dummy drawer facia
line.
Dimensions:
Width:
to match the door of a 45 cm wide base
unit.
Total height:
Height of a full base unit front, or with a
two-piece panel, height of shorter unit
front plus gap plus dummy drawer facia.
Thickness:
18 mm in the areas where the fixing
bracket is screwed on.
A fixing bracket must be fitted to the
rear of the door front panel. This is then
used for attaching the door front panel
to the door outer panel on the machine.
A door handle must be fitted to the front
of the door front before the fixing
bracket is fitted.
Position the door handle to match oth
ers in the kitchen. It should be at
drawer height in the centre of the panel.
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Installation
The weight of the door front will
,
affect the functioning of the door
springs. After fitting it is essential for
this to be checked out. See Step 6.
-
When the dishwasher is delivered the
fixing bracket is secured to the dishwasher. To remove it:
^
Open the dishwasher door slightly.
^
Loosen the fixing screws (see thin ar
row) on each side of the machine
outer door panel.
^
Push the fixing bracket upwards off
the sprung bolts and remove.
-
The door handle fixing screws must
be countersunk, to avoid any protru
sions at the rear of the door front.
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Installation
Dimension X must be calculated and
noted before attaching the fixing
bracket.
Dimension X is the distance shown on
the illustration between the drill hole in
the machine outer door panel and the
lower edge of the neighbouring unit
door.
Push the dishwasher into the recess
^
and adjust the height.
Fitting the fixing bracket to a door
front
Lay the door front down with the rear
^
side facing upwards. Draw a vertical
line down the middle of the door front
rear to use as a guide line.
Mark dimension X onto the rear of the
^
door front, up from the bottom edge
With two-piece panels:
If the two-piece panel is joined by
non-flush fixings these must be re
moved. The fixing bracket supplied with
the dishwasher can be used to secure
both pieces.
Make sure that the combined height
worked out is retained.
.
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^
Calculate dimension X.
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Installation
There are notches on the fixing bracket,
marked a in the illustration.
^
Lay the fixing bracket on the rear of
the door front, using dimension X for
the distance from the bottom, and so
that the notches marked a in the
middle of the fixing bracket align with
the vertical guide line, (see diagram).
^
If necessary pre-drill holes for the
screws (Ø 2.5 mm, approx. 10 mm
deep).
^
Screw the fixing bracket on securely.
Only one screw is required in each of
the four upper pairs of holes on the fix
ing bracket.
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Installation
Fitting the door front
The door front is correctly fitted when:
– the lower lugs on the fixing bracket
rest firmly in the lower slits of the
dishwasher outer door panel,
– the prongs of the fixing bracket lie on
the sprung bolts in the upper corners
of the dishwasher door,
Hang the door front so that the lower
^
lugs of the fixing bracket fit into the
lower slits of the dishwasher outer
door panel, and draw slightly upwards.
– the recess in the middle of the fixing
bracket fits securely in the T-shaped
opening in the door opener.
^
Open the dishwasher door slightly.
14
^
Slide the prongs of the fixing bracket
over the sprung bolts and press into
place.
^
Press the front panel against the door
and downwards, so that the prongs
grip behind the sprung bolts.
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4. Adjusting the door front
When fitted the door front can be ad
justed up to a maximum of 2 mm up
wards or downwards to match adjoining
unit fronts.
Open the dishwasher door slightly.
^
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Installation
Close the dishwasher door.
^
Check the alignment of the door
^
panel again.
If it is not correctly aligned you may
^
need to loosen the screws and readjust it to the correct alignment.
^ With the door open, press the front
panel on one side against the door
outer panel.
^
Adjust the height of the door front on
this side using the lower recessed
adjusting screw (TORX T20).
Then secure the door front on this
side by tightening the upper re
cessed fixing screw (TORX T20) at
the side of the machine door outer
panel.
-
Once satisfied that the alignment is cor
rect:
Open the dishwasher door.
^
Tighten all fixing screws (upper
^
screws, TORX T20) at the sides.
Plug fixing screw and height adjust
^
ment screw recesses with the plastic
stoppers supplied.
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-
^
Repeat the process on the other side
of the door.
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Installation
5.Securing the dishwasher
To ensure stability, the dishwasher must
be fixed securely to neighbouring units
using the fixing brackets.
Open the dishwasher door.
^
^ Screw the countersunk screws
(3.5 x 15) supplied through the fixing
brackets on the left and right hand
sides into the neighbouring units to
secure the dishwasher.
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Installation
6.Adjusting the door springs
The door springs are correctly adjusted
when the door remains stationary when
left open at 45 °.
If the door drops down, then the door
springs need to be tightened.
If it closes then the springs need to be
loosened.
The adjusting screw is located in the
upper front strip at the left hand side of
the dishwasher.
Please note:
If the the door front is too heavy for the
door springs (i.e. the door falls open)
then stronger springs should be fitted.
Please contact your Miele dealer or the
Miele Spare Parts Department for advice.
Half open the dishwasher door.
^
The door springs are easier to adjust
when the door is only half open than
when it is fully open.
^ Adjust the door spring with a Torx
T20 or a 1 x 5.5 mm screwdriver until
it is correctly balanced:
- Turn clockwise = tighten
- Turn anti-clockwise = loosen.
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Installation
7.Matching the plinth facia
of a kitchen run
The plinth area of the dishwasher is
normally covered with a plinth run
matching the kitchen furniture.
The height (H) of the plinth facia around
the dishwasher depends on the plinth
return (R) and how much the door front
extends below the dishwasher door (P).
Place the plinth facia directly in front
^
of the kitchen run but do not attach.
Carefully open the dishwasher door.
^
If the door front comes into contact with
the kitchen plinth when the dishwasher
door is opened the plinth facia in the
area around the dishwasher door
needs to be cut to size.
To do this mark where the edge of the
^
door front comes into contact with the
plinth facia.
Cut the plinth facia to size along this
^
line.
^ Place the plinth facia in front of the
kitchen run again and check whether
the dishwasher door can be opened
fully.
If it cannot, trim the plinth facia to the
correct size.
^ Secure the plinth facia to the adja-
cent kitchen units.
18
If your kitchen does not have a plinth
run matching the kitchen furniture, the
plinth area can be covered with a sepa
rate plinth kit.
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Installation
For kitchens utilizing a
non-continuous plinth facia
The included plinth facia will fit without
modification when:
The machine is set to its maximum
–
height (legs fully extended), and
the toekick is recessed as far as pos
–
sible (100 mm).
If the machine height is less than maxi
mum, or if the plinth facia is recessed
less than 100 mm, the plinth facia must
be shortened (see following page).
After installation, carefully open the
dishwasher door to check that the
front panel does not hit the plinth facia. If it does, remove the toekick
and trim it accordingly.
Adjusting the plinth facia recess
^ To adjust the depth (recess) of the
plinth facia, release the tension on
the spring clips as shown, and push
the mounting brackets in as far as
possible.
Dishwasher model G 6XX
-
-
The flange on the end of the mounting
brackets must point towards the center
of the machine.
Dishwasher model G 8XX
The flange on the end of the mounting
brackets must point towards the out
side of the machine.
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Installation
Trimming the plinth facia
The rear of the plinth facia has two cutting lines.
Carefully
^
until it hits the plinth facia.
^ Using the front
door panel as a guide, draw a line
across the plinth facia.
^ Unscrew and remove the plinth facia.
^ If one of the cutting lines is close to
the line just drawn, score the front of
the plinth facia, and snap off the excess. Otherwise trim the plinth facia
along the line using a saw.
open the dishwasher door
lower edge of the
^
Screw the plinth facia onto the in
stalled brackets, with the cutting lines
towards the top, and pull out evenly
until it aligns with the plinth facia of
the adjoining cabinets.
The plinth facia cannot be pushed back
in. It must be unscrewed, so that the
tension on the spring clips can be re
leased. The brackets can then be
pushed in, and the plinth facia re-at
tached.
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-
-
^
Screw the plinth facia back onto the
brackets, with the cut edge at the
bottom.
If the dishwasher door does not open
completely, the plinth facia may need
further trimming.
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Electrical connection
Please follow the installation in
,
structions carefully.
All electrical work should be carried
out only by a suitably qualified and
competent person, in strict accor
dance with national and local safety
regulations.
Ensure power is not supplied to the
appliance while installation work is
being carried out.
This dishwasher is supplied with a
mains cable and moulded plug ready
for connection to an a.c. single phase
supply, (230 -240 V 50 Hz for NZ and
Australia) via a fused plug and suitable
switched socket which is easily accessible after installation.
^ The voltage, rated load and fuse rat-
ing are given on the data plate located on the right hand side of the
door. Please ensure that these match
the household mains supply.
For extra safety it is advisable to install
a residual current device (RCD), with a
trip current of 30 mA.
^
Do not connect via an extension lead.
,
If the connection cable is dam
aged it must be replaced with a
complete connection box and cable
by a Miele approved service techni
cian only.
-
-
-
-
The wires in the mains lead are col
oured in accordance with the following
code:
Green/yellow = earth
Blue= neutral
Brown= live
If the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance do not corre
spond with the coloured markings iden
tifying the terminals of your plug, pro
ceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured green and
^
yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter E or by the earth symbol z or coloured green, or green
and yellow.
^ The wire which is coloured blue must
be connected to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter N
or coloured black.
^ The wire which is coloured brown
must be connected to the terminal in
the plug which is marked with the let
ter A (AUSTRALIA).
WARNING:
THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE EARTHED
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-
-
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Plumbing
Connection to the water inlet
Water in the dishwasher must
,
not be used as drinking water.
The dishwasher may be connected
–
to a cold or hot water supply, max.
60 °C. When connected to a hot
water supply all programme stages
which would otherwise be carried
out with cold water (pre-wash and
interim rinse) as well as the Pre-wash
programme will be carried out with
hot water. On models with recircula
tion condensation drying please note
that if your dishwasher is connected
to a hot water supply drying results
may be impaired.
– The inlet hose is approx. 1.5 m long;
a longer hose (4 m), or a 1.5 m long
flexible metal hose tested to withstand pressure of 1400 kPa may be
bought from the Miele Spare Parts
Dept.
– A stopcock with a 3/4 " male thread
must be provided on site.
–
The dishwasher is constructed to
comply with Australian regulations,
and may be connected to a suitable
supply without an extra non-return
valve if national regulations allow this.
–
The water pressure (flow pressure at
the take-off point) must be between
300 and 1000 kPa.
If the water pressure is too low the
Water "inlet" or "inlet / drain" light (de
pending on model) may light up,
(see "Problem solving guide" in the
Operating Instruction booklet).
If the water pressure is too high, a
pressure reducer valve must be fitted.
The water inlet hose must not be
,
shortened or damaged in any way,
(see illustration).
If the stopcock is situated in the work
top, a special angle connector can be
ordered from the Miele Spare Parts
Dept. (Part No. 04 274 820).
-
This appliance incorporates back
flow protection complying with
AS/NZS 3500.1.2. No further
backflow protection required for
connection to the water supply.
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Plumbing
Drainage
– The machine drainage system is fit-
ted with a non-return valve, which
prevents dirty water from flowing
back into the machine via the drain
hose.
– The dishwasher is supplied with an
approx. 1.5 m long flexible drain hose
with an internal diameter of 22 mm.
– The drain hose can be extended us-
ing a connection piece and an extra
drain hose, (up to max. 4 metres).
The on-site water pipe connection for
–
the drain hose may be designed to fit
more than one diameter of hose. The
connection socket must be short
ened if it juts too far into the drain
hose. Otherwise the drain hose can
become blocked.
The drain hose must not be short
–
ened.
Ensure that the drain hose is laid so
–
that it is free from kinks.
Venting the drainage system
^ Open the dishwasher door fully.
If the site drain connection is situated
lower than the guide path for the bottom basket rollers in the open door the
drainage system must be vented.
Otherwise a siphoning effect during a
programme can cause the machine to
empty itself of water.
To vent:
-
-
–
A hose clip is supplied for connect
ing the drain hose to the on-site
drainage outlet.
–
The connection socket on the dish
washer can be turned. The hose can
thus be laid to the right or left without
needing to loosen the hose clip sup
plied.
–
The drain system must not exceed
4 metres. The drain pump has a
maximum delivery head of 1 metre.
-
-
-
^
Cut off the top of the vent valve in the
wash cabinet.
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Special accessories
You would like to...Then you need...
... adjust the height of the dishwasher to
between 87 cm and 92 cm (G 603 - G 618) or
between 89 cm and 94 cm (G 803 - G 818)
...kit with extended machine feet
MNr. 02 599 020
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Technical data
Dishwasher modelG 603G 803
Height81.7 cm
(adjustable + 5.0 cm)
Height of building in recess82 cm (+ 5.0 cm)84 cm (+ 5.0 cm)
Width44.8 cm44.8 cm
Width of building in recess45 cm45 cm
Depth57 cm57 cm
Depth with door open115.5 cm120.5 cm
Weightapprox. 47 kgapprox. 47.5 kg
Voltage
Rated load
Plug / Fusing
Test marksElectrical safety,
Electrically suppressed
according to
Water pressure (flow pressure)300 - 1000 kPa
see data plate on the right hand side of the
open door
Typetest Mark,
C-Tick Mark
AS/NZS 1044AS/NZS 1044
pressure
84.7 cm
(adjustable + 5.0 cm)
Electrical safety,
Typetest Mark,
C-Tick Mark
300 - 1000 kPa
pressure
Hot water connectionmax. 60 °Cmax. 60 °C
Delivery headmax. 1 mmax. 1 m
Drainage lengthmax. 4 mmax. 4 m
Connection cableapprox. 1.9 mapprox. 1.9 m
Capacity9 place settings9 place settings
# SC = Dishwasher with cutlery tray
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Technical data
Dishwasher modelG 618G 818
Height81.7 cm
(adjustable + 5.0 cm)
Height of building in recess82 cm (+ 5.0 cm)84 cm (+ 5.0 cm)
Width44.8 cm44.8 cm
Width of building in recess45 cm45 cm
Depth57 cm57 cm
Depth with door open115.5 cm120.5 cm
Weightapprox. 48.5 kgapprox. 49 kg
Voltage
Rated load
Plug / Fusing
Test marksElectrical safety,
Electrically suppressed
according to
Water pressure (flow pressure)300 - 1000 kPa
see data plate on the right hand side of the
open door
Typetest Mark,
C-Tick Mark
AS/NZS 1044AS/NZS 1044
pressure
83.7 cm
(adjustable + 5.0 cm)
Electrical safety,
Typetest Mark,
C-Tick Mark
300 - 1000 kPa
pressure
Hot water connectionmax. 60 °Cmax. 60 °C
Delivery headmax. 1 mmax. 1 m
Drainage lengthmax. 4 mmax. 4 m
Connection cableapprox. 1.9 mapprox. 1.9 m
Capacity9 place settings9 place settings
# SC = Dishwasher with cutlery tray
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