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Oper ating instructions for dishwashers T o avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential t o read these instructions as well as the installation plan before it is in‐ stalled and used for the first time. en-GB M.-Nr . 09 645 470 HG05[...]
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Contents 3 Guide to the appliance ........................................................................................... 6 Appliance overview .................................................................................................. 6 Control panel.........................................................................................[...]
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Contents 4 Display ................................................................................................................... 45 Energy management .............................................................................................. 46 At the end of a pr ogramme .....................................................................[...]
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Contents 5 Plumbing ............................................................................................................... 79 The Miele waterpr oof anti-leak system .................................................................. 79 Connection to the water supply ...........................................................................[...]
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Guide to the appliance 6 Appliance overview a Upper spray arm (not visible) b Cutlery tray (depending on model) c Upper basket d Middle spray arm e Air inlet for drying (depending on model) f Lower spr ay arm g Filter combination h Data plate i Rinse aid reservoir j Dual compartment detergent dis‐ penser k Salt reservoir[...]
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Guide to the appliance 7 Control panel a Pr ogrammes b Display c Option buttons with indicator lights d Start b utton with indicator light e Arrow butt ons f OK butt on g b utton (Fle xiT imer) with indicator light h Pr ogramme select or button i On/Off button This instruction book applies to sever al different dishwasher models.[...]
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Guide to the appliance 8 Display General The display is used to select or set the following: – the progr amme – the FlexiTimer (Delay start) – the Settings menu The display can show the following: – the current time of day – the stage the progr amme is at – the estimated time left for the pr o‐ gr amme to run – the energy and wat er[...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 9 This dishwasher complies with current safety r equirements. Inap‐ p ropriat e use can, however , lead to personal injury and damage to property . T o avoid the risk of accidents and damage t o the dishwasher , p lease read the installation plan and the oper ating instructions carefully befor e it is installed an[...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 10 Correct application This dishwashe r is intended for use in domestic households and similar working and residential envir onments. The dishwasher is no t intended for outdoor use. It must only be used as a domestic appliance as specified in these oper ating instructions, for cleaning domestic crockery[...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 11 Safety with children Chil dren under 8 years of age must be k ept away from the appli‐ ance unless they are constantly supervised. Chil dren 8 years and older may only use the dishwasher unsuper‐ vised if they have been shown how to use it safely and r ecognise and understand the consequences of incor[...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 12 T echnical safety Unauth orised installation, maintenance and r epairs can cause consider able danger for the user . Installation, maintenance and r e‐ pairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician. A damaged dishwasher is dangerous. Check it for any r ecognisa‐ ble damage. Never ins[...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 13 Do not con nect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by a multi-socket adapter or an e xtension lead. These do not guar antee the requir ed safety of the appliance (fire hazar d). The applianc e must not be used in a non-stationary location (e.g. on a ship). Do not insta ll the dishwasher in [...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 14 Miele can only guar antee the safety of the appliance when genu‐ ine original Miele replacement parts ar e used. F aulty compon ents must only be replaced by Miele spar e parts. During installation, maintenance and r epair work, the appliance must be disconnected fr om the mains electricity supply . [...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 15 Correct installation The dishwasher must be install ed and connected in compliance with the installation diagr am supplied. T ake car e, both before and during installation of the dish‐ washer , not to cut yourself on the metal parts. Danger of in‐ jury . Wear pr otective gloves. The dishwasher mu[...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 16 Correct use Do not use sol vents in the dishwasher . Danger of explosion. Do not inh ale or ingest dishwasher deter gent. Dishwasher deter‐ gents contain irritant or corrosive ingr edients which can cause burn‐ ing in the nose, mouth and throat if swallowed, or inhibit br eathing. Seek medical attenti[...]
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W arning and Safety instructions 17 In an app liance with a cutlery basket (depending on model), cut‐ lery is cleaned and dried more efficiently if placed in the basket with the handles downwards. However , to avoid the risk of injury, place knives and forks etc. with the handles upwards. Plastic it ems which cannot withstand being washed[...]
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Caring for the envir onment 18 Disposal of the packing mate‐ rial The packaging is designed to pr otect the applianc e from damage during transportation. The packaging mat erials used are select ed from materials which are envir onmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled. The packaging consists of the following mat erials: Outer pack[...]
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Caring for the envir onment 19 Energy saving washing This dishwasher is ex ceptionally eco‐ n omical in its use of water and electrici‐ ty . Y ou can make the most of your appli‐ ance by following these tips: – F or most economical dishwashing, mak e full use of the baskets without overloading the dishwasher . – Choose the progr amme to s[...]
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Caring for the envir onment 20 EcoF eedback consumption in‐ dicat or The Consumption function is used for c alling up information about the energy and water consumption of your dish‐ washer (see "Settings menu, Consump‐ tion"). Three differ ent types of information can be displayed: – an estimate of the consumption be‐ for e the[...]
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Before using for the first time 21 Opening the door At the end of progr amm es with a drying ph ase (see "Pr ogramme chart"), the door will open automatically a little in order t o help the drying process. This function can be deactivated, if pre‐ ferred (see "Settings menu, AutoOpen"). T o open the door , reach under the [...]
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Before using for the first time 22 Basic settings Switch the dishwasher on with the butt on. The welcome screen will appear when the dishwasher is switched on for the first time. Language The display will then change automati‐ call y to the scr een for setting the lan‐ guage. Use the arr ow buttons to select the language you [...]
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Before using for the first time 23 Wat er hardness The display will change to the scr een f or setting the water har dness. – The dishwasher must be progr am‐ med t o the correct wat er hardness for your area. – Y our local water authority will be able t o advise you of the water har dness level in your area. – Where the wat er hardness flu[...]
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Before using for the first time 24 Before using the appliance for the first tim e, you require: – appro x. 1 kg dishwasher salt, – domestic dishwasher deter gent, – rinse aid formulated for domestic dishwashers. Every dishwasher is test ed at the fac‐ t ory . There will be r esidual water in the appliance from this t est. It is not an in‐[...]
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Before using for the first time 25 Adding salt W hen filling the salt reservoir only open the door halfway to ensur e that all the salt gets into the r eservoir. P ress the butt on on the top of the salt reservoir in the dir ection of the arrow . The flap will spring open. Lift up the funnel. Do not fill the reservoir with water . A[...]
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Before using for the first time 26 Add salt reminder F ill the salt reservoir with dishwasher salt for reactivation when Add salt appears. (If it appears during a pro‐ gramme, wait until the end of the pr o‐ gramme). Confirm with OK . The refill r eminder will go out. Risk o f corrosion. Immediately after filling the salt r es?[...]
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Before using for the first time 27 Rinse aid Rinse aid is necessary to ensure wat er does not cling and leave marks on cr ockery during the drying phase and helps crockery dry faster aft er it has been washed. Rinse aid is poured int o the storage r es‐ ervoir and the amount set is dispensed automatically . I nadvertently filling the rinse ai[...]
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Before using for the first time 28 Add rinse aid only until it is visible in the opening. The rinse aid reservoir holds appr ox. 110 ml. Close the flap firmly so that it clicks int o place. Otherwise water can enter the rinse aid reservoir during a pr o‐ gramme. W ipe up any spilled rinse aid. This prevents over -foaming occurring dur[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 29 Notes Remove coarse food residues fr om cr ockery . There is no need t o rinse items under runn ing water . Do not wash it ems 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, gr ease and paint cause damage to the dish?[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 30 Items not suitable for dishwashers: – Wooden cutlery and cr ockery or it ems 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 it ems, antiques, valuable vases and decor ative glasswa[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 31 Upper basket See "Loading the dishwasher / L oad‐ ing examples" for e xamples of how to load crockery and cutlery . F or safety reasons, do not oper‐ ate the dishwasher without the upper and lower baskets in place (ex cept when running the Tall items pro‐ gramme, if available). Use the upper bask e[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 32 Adjusting the upper basket In order t o gain more space for taller pieces o f crockery in the lower or upper basket, the upper basket can be adjus‐ ted on thr ee 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 . This can be useful to help pr e?[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 33 Lower bask et See "Loading the dishwasher / L oad‐ ing examples" for e xamples of how to load crockery and cutlery . F or larger and heavier it ems such as plates, serving platters, saucepans, bowls, etc. Glasses, cups and small items such as saucers can also be placed in the lower basket. Do not place thi[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 34 Hinged spikes (depending on model) The spikes at the front ar e used for washin g plates, soup bowls, platt ers, desert bowls, and saucers. Both rows of spikes can be lower ed to mak e more r oom for large items, e.g. pots, pans and dishes. P ress the yellow lever downwar ds , and then lower the spikes .[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 35 Cutlery 3D cutlery tray (depending on model) See "Loading the dishwasher / L oad‐ ing examples" for e xamples of how to load crockery and cutlery . Arr ange the cutlery in the tray as shown. T o make unloading much easier , cutler y shou ld be grouped in zones, one for knives, one for forks, one for spoons[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 36 Cutlery basket (depending on model) The cutlery basket can be placed any‐ wher e on the front r ows of spikes in the lower basket. T o avoid the risk of injury, knives and forks should be placed with the han‐ dles upwards in the basket. However , cutlery placed handle down in the basket will come out cleaner and d[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 37 Loading e xamples Dishwashers with cutlery tray Upper basket Lower basket[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 38 Cutlery tray Heavily soiled items[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 39 Dishwashers with cutlery basket Upper basket Lower basket[...]
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L oading the dishwasher 40 Cutlery basket Heavily soiled items[...]
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Operation 41 Detergent O nly use deter gents formulated for domestic dishwashers. Do not use washing-up liquid. Active ingredients Modern deter gents contain various ac‐ tive ing redients, the most important of which are: – Complexing agents t o prevent calcifi‐ cation. – Alkalis to aid r emoval of dried on soil‐ ing. – Enzymes to b[...]
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Operation 42 Detergent dosage F ollow the dosage recommended by the manufacturer on the packaging. Un less direct ed otherwise, use one deter gent tab or add 20 to 30 ml de‐ ter gent to compartment II, depending on the level of soiling. With very heavy soiling you can also add a small amount of deter gent to com‐ partment l. T abs m[...]
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Operation 43 Adding detergent P ress the opening catch on the de‐ ter gent dispenser . The flap will spring open. The flap is always open at the end of a pr ogramme. Add the requir ed amount of detergent and close the flap. Mak e sure that the det ergent packag‐ ing is properly closed aft er use to avoid it getting damp and clumping[...]
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Operation 44 Switching on Ma ke sure the spr ay arms can rotat e freely . Cl ose the door . Open the stopcock, if it is closed. P ress the butt on for at least 2 sec‐ onds. The progr amme selected will appear b riefly in the display and the appropri‐ ate indicator light will come on. Then, if applicable, the estimated ener?[...]
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Operation 45 Starting the progr amme P ress the S tart or OK buttons. The progr amme will begin. The Start indicator light will come on. A progr amme should only be cancel‐ led in the first few minutes, if at all. Otherwise important progr amme stages could be omitted. Display The estimated dur ation of the pro‐ gr amme selected appears in [...]
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Operation 46 Energy management T o save energy, the dishwasher will switch off aut omatically 10 minutes af‐ ter the last time a button is pr essed or 10 minutes after the end of the pr o‐ gramme. P ress the butt on to switch the dishwasher back on. The dishwasher will not switch off auto‐ matically if the time of day display has been[...]
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Operation 47 Switching off At the end of a progr am me: The dishwasher can be switched off at any time using the b utton. Switching the dishwasher off during a pr ogramme st ops the progr amme. Switching the dishwasher off during the run- up to a delay start time (Fle xiT imer) will also stop the pr ocess. If the dishwasher is not going to [...]
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Operation 48 Interrupting a progr amme A progr amme is interrupted as soon as the door is opened. I f the door is closed again, the pro‐ gramme will continue fr om the point it was at before the door was opened. W ater in the dishwasher may be hot. Danger of scalding. Only open the door if absolutely nec‐ essar y and ex ercise e xtreme caut[...]
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Pr ogramme options 49 Options Y ou can select and deselect the options us ing the appropriat e buttons and the display . Switch the dishwasher on with the butt on. The S tart indicator light will flash. Selec t a progr amme. P ress the butt on for the option you want. The indicator light will come for the r el‐ evant butt on will [...]
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Pr ogramme options 50 FlexiTimer with EcoStart The FlexiTimer gives you thr ee ways of starting the progr amme by means of delaying the start. Y ou can set the start time or the finish time of a progr amme. Y ou also have the option of taking ad‐ vantage of time variable economy rat es of electricity using the EcoStart function. When using th[...]
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Pr ogramme options 51 Start at With the Start at function, you set the exact time you want the pr ogramme t o start at. Use the arrow butt ons to set the hour and confirm with OK . The hours will be saved and the minute number b lock will be highlighted. Use the arr ow buttons to set the minutes and confirm with OK . The saved[...]
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Pr ogramme options 52 EcoStart The EcoStart func tion allows you to take advantage of time variable economy rat es of electricity . Before you can use this option you must set up to thr ee electricity tariff time zones (see "Set‐ tings menu, EcoStart"). Y ou then set the latest time at which the progr amme selected should end. The dishw[...]
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Pr ogramme options 53 DetergentAgent F or optimum cleaning results, the dish‐ washer aut omatically adjusts the pro‐ gramme sequence t o the type of deter‐ gent being used. Depending on the progr amme, this can mean that the run‐ ning time and energy consumption vary slightly . If you only ever use combination prod‐ ucts containing salt a[...]
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Pr ogramme overview 54 Pr ogramme Pr ogramme sequence Pr e-wash Main wash Interim rinse Final rinse Drying °C °C ECO 1) 52 X 47 X Sensor wash V ariable progr amme sequence, sensor-contr olled adjustment according to the amo unt of crockery and level of food deposits If r equired 47-65 If r equired 57 X Normal 55 °C X 55 X 60 X Intensive 75 °C 2[...]
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Pr ogramme overview 55 Consumption 2) Duration 2) Energy Wat er Cold water Hot water Litres Cold water Hot water 15 °C 55 °C 15 °C 55 °C kWh kWh h:min h:min 0.84 3) / 0.83 4) 0.49 3) / 0.48 4) 9.7 3:18 3:08 0.70 5) -1.30 6) 0.50 5) -0.85 6) 6.5 5) -16.0 6) 1:25-2:45 1:20-2:35 1.10 0.70 14.0 1:59 1:47 1.45 0.95 15.0 2:54 2:40 0.90 0.45 13.5 1:53[...]
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Pr ogramme overview 56 Mixed, everyday crockery Heat-sensitive glasses and plastic Mixed crockery P ots, pans, everyday porcelain and cutlery All normal food deposits F resh, easily removed food deposits Normal food deposits which have begun to dry on Burnt-on, stubborn, dried- on food deposits containing starch or prot ein 1) V ariable, sensor-[...]
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Pr ogramme overview 57 - 25 ml or 1 tab Sensor wash +short - 20 ml or 1 tab Sensor wash gentle +short - 25 ml or 1 tab ECO +short - 25 ml or 1 tab Normal 55 °C +short 10 ml 25 ml or 1 tab Intensive 75 °C +short 2) see "Detergent" Detergent Compartment I 2) Compartment II 2) Progr amme[...]
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Pr ogramme overview 58 F ur ther progr ammes Quick wash Pr ogramme with a short dur ation for re‐ moving fresh food r esidues that have not dried on. This progr amme is also suitable for glasses and plastic items that do not toler ate high temper atures. Extra quiet V ery quiet progr amme with a longer du‐ r ation. Suitable for mixed loads [...]
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Cleaning and care 59 Check your dishwasher regularly (ap‐ pro x. every 4 - 6 months). This way faults and problems can be avoided. The e xternal surfaces of the dishwasher are susceptible t o scratching. Contact with unsuitable cleaning a gents can alter or discolour the e x‐ ternal surfaces. Cleaning the wash cabinet The wash cabinet is la[...]
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Cleaning and care 60 Cleaning the door front Soiling that is left too long might become impossible to r emove and could cause the ext ernal surfaces to alter or discolour . Remove any soiling immediately . Cle an the front with a clean sponge and a solution of hot water and washing-up liquid. After cleaning dry with a soft cloth. A clean, d[...]
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Cleaning and care 61 Checking the filters in the wash cabinet The filter combination in the base of the wash cabinet r etains coarse soil from the suds solution, preventing it access‐ ing the circulation syst em and re-enter‐ ing the cabinet through the spr ay arms. This dishwasher must not be u sed without all the filters in place. Collect[...]
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Cleaning and care 62 T o clean the inside of the filter , the flap must be opened: P ress catches t ogether in the di‐ rection of the arr ows as shown, and open the filter . Rin se all the filters under running wa‐ ter . Then close the flap so that the catch engages. Replace the filter combination so that it lies flat in[...]
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Cleaning and care 63 Cleaning the spray arms P articles of food can get stuck in the spr ay arm jets and bearings. The spray arms should therefor e be inspected and cleaned regularly (appr ox. every 4 - 6 months). Switch the dishwasher off. Remove the spray arms as follows: T ake out the cutlery tray (if your dish‐ washer is fitted with o[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 64 Most minor faults in the performance of the appliance, some of which may result fr om incorrect oper ation, can be put right without contacting the Service Depart‐ ment. The following guide may help you to find the r eason for a fault, and to correct it. Y ou should, however , note the following: Unautho rised or inc[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 65 Problem Cause and remedy One of the following fault messages appears in the display: Before r ectifying the problem: Switch the dishwasher off with the butt on. Fault F XX There may be a t echnical fault. After a few seconds: Switch the dishwasher back on. Selec t the progr amme you want. P ress the[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 66 W ater inlet fault Problem Cause and remedy One of the following fault messages appears in the display: Open stopcock The st opcock is closed. Op en the stopcock fully . Water intake Before r ectifying the problem: Switch the dishwasher off with the button. The water intake is r estricted. Op en the[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 67 W ater drainage fault Problem Cause and remedy The following fault mes‐ sage appears in the dis‐ play: Drain Before r ectifying the problem: Switch the dishwasher off with the butt on. The water outlet is r estricted. Ther e might be water in the wash cabinet. Clean the filter combination (see "Cle[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 68 General pr oblems Problem Cause and remedy The indicator lights and displ ay are dark. The display has switched off automatically to save ener gy . Switch the dishwasher on again with the but‐ ton. The following fault mes‐ sage is appears in the display: Salt reservoir lid The salt reservoir lid has not bee[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 69 Noises Problem Cause and remedy Knocking noise in the wash cabinet. A spray arm is knocking against an it em in a basket. Int errupt the progr amme, and rearr ange the items which are obstructing the spr ay arm. Rattling noise in the wash cabinet. Items of cr ockery are insecure in the wash cabinet. Int errupt the [...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 70 Unsatisfactory washing result Problem Cause and remedy The dishes are not clean. The dishes were not loaded corr ectly . See notes in "L oading the dishwasher". The progr amme was not powerful enough. Select a mor e powerful progr amme (see "Pr o‐ gramme chart"). There is some stubborn soiling[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 71 Problem Cause and remedy Crockery is not dry or cutler y and glasses are flecked. The rinse aid dosage is set too low or the rinse aid r eservoir is empty . Replenish the reservoir , increase the dosage or change the brand of rinse aid (see "Befor e using for the first time, Rinse aid"). Crockery was taken ou[...]
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Pr oblem solving guide 72 Problem Cause and remedy White residue is visible on crockery and cut‐ lery, clouding occurs on glassware; film can be wiped off. The rinse aid dosage is set too low . Incr ease the dosage (see "Settings menu, Rinse aid"). There is no salt in the salt r eservoir . Fill the salt reservoir (see "Befo[...]
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Maintenance 73 Cleaning the water inlet filter A filter is incorpor ated in the screw con‐ n ection of the valve on the water inlet hose. The filter must be cleaned when dirty, otherwise insufficient water flows into the wash cabinet. T he plastic housing of the water connection contains an electrical component. The housing must not be dipped[...]
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Maintenance 74 Cleaning the drain pump and non -return valve If the water has not been pumped away at the end of a p rogr amme the drain pump or the non-return valve might be blocked. They are, however , easy to clean. Disc onnect the dishwasher from the mains supply . Switch off at the mains socket and withdr aw the plug. T ake the filter [...]
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After sales service 75 Repairs In the event of any faults which you cannot r emedy yourself, please con‐ tact: – your Miele dealer , or – the Miele Service Department Contact details for Miele are given at the back of this manual. N.B. A call- ou t charge will be applied t o service visits where the pr oblem could have been resolved as descri[...]
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Optional accessories 76 Dishwasher deter gent and rinse aid as well as cl eaning and care pr oducts are available as optional accessories. All the products ar e designed for use with Miele dishwashers. These and many other useful products can be order ed via the internet at www.miele-shop.com or from Miele (see end of this booklet for contact de‐[...]
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Optional accessories 77 Dishwasher care products Miele cleaning and care pr oducts pro‐ vide optimum ca re for your dishwasher . Dishwasher cleaner – cleans the dishwasher effectively and thor oughly – removes gr ease, bacteria and un‐ pleasant odours – ensures e xcellent dishwashing re‐ sults Dishwasher descaler – removes heavy limes[...]
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Electrical connection 78 Electrical connection U .K. All electrical work must be car‐ ried out by a suitably qualified and c ompetent person, in accor dance with current local and national safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK). Ensure power is not supplied t o the ap‐ pliance until after installation work has been carried out. The applianc[...]
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Plumbing 79 The Miele waterproof anti-leak sys tem As long as your dishwasher has been instal led correctly, the Miele wat erproof anti-leak system will pr otect you from water damage. Connection to the water sup‐ ply W ater in the dishwasher must not be used as drinking water . – The dishwasher may be connected to a col d or hot water supp[...]
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Plumbing 80 – The inlet hose is appro x. 1.5 m long. A 1.5 m long flexible metal e xtension hose, pressur e tested t o 14000 kP a/140 bar) is available as an op‐ tional accessory, if requir ed. – A stopcock with a 3/4" male thr ead must be pr ovided on site. – This appliance is constructed to comply with IEC/EN/DIN 61770 // VDE 0700 Se[...]
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Plumbing 81 Drainage – The appliance drainage syst em is fit‐ t ed with a non-return valve, which prevents dirty wat er from flowing back into the dishwasher via the drain hose. – The dishwasher is supplied with ap‐ pr ox. 1.5 m of fle xible drain hose with an internal diameter of 22 mm. – The drain hose can be e xtended us‐ ing a conne[...]
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T echnical data 82 Dishwasher model Standard XXL Height freestanding model 84.5 cm (adjustable + 3.5 cm) - Height built-in model 80.5 cm (adjustable + 6.5 cm) 84.5 cm (adjustable + 6.5 cm) Height of building-in recess Min. 80.5 cm (+ 6.5 cm) Min. 84.5 cm (+ 6.5 cm) Width 59.8 cm 59.8 cm Width of building-in recess 60 cm 60 cm Depth freestanding mod[...]
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Settings menu 83 Settings menu for changing sta ndard settings T o open the Settings menu Switch the dishwasher off with the butt on, if it is switched on. P ress and hold the S tart button pressed in. Switch the dishwasher on with the butt on. Release this button as soon as the background lighting lights up in the display . Kee[...]
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Settings menu 84 Time of day The dishwasher is delivered with the time of day (clock) display d eactivated. T o save energy the dishwasher will switch off aut omatically a few minutes after the last time a button is pr essed or after the end of a pr ogramme. Setting the time of day (clock) dis‐ play When the time of day (clock) display h as been [...]
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Settings menu 85 W ater hardness Y our dishwasher is fitted with a wat er soft ener which you need to pr ogramme to the water har dness level in your area. – The dishwasher must be progr am‐ med t o the correct wat er hardness for your area. – Y our local water authority will be able t o advise you of the water har dness level in your area. ?[...]
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Settings menu 86 Rinse aid Y ou can adjust the rinse aid dosage for best r esults. The rinse aid dosage can be set from appro x. 0-6 ml. The factory default setting is 3 ml. If the function to adjust the Sensor wash progr amme has been activated, the amount of rinse aid dispensed in the Sensor wash progr amme can be higher than that set. If spots a[...]
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Settings menu 87 EcoStart In order t o run your dishwasher in the most economical way, you can use the EcoStart option to take advantage of your electricity supplier's time variable tariffs (see "Pr ogramme options, Fle xi‐ Timer with EcoStart"). With this option selected, your dish‐ washer will start automatically at your electr[...]
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Settings menu 88 Changing the electricity tariff times Y ou can change the start, finish or pri‐ ority of a electricity tariff time. Use the arrow butt ons to select the electricity tariff time (T1- T3) you want to change and confirm with OK . Select the setting yo u want to change and confirm with OK . Use the arr ow bu[...]
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Settings menu 89 Sensor wash Y ou can adjust the Sensor wash pr o‐ gramme so that it will r emove stubborn soling in a lightly soiled load. Select the setting you want and con‐ firm with OK . AutoOpen At the end of pr ogrammes with a drying phase (e xcept Extra quiet ) the door will open automatically a little in or der to help the drying p[...]
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Settings menu 90 Check filters Y ou can adjust the interval at which the r eminder to check the filters appears. Y ou can set an interval of between 30 and 60 progr amme cycles. The reminder t o check the filters is set at the fact ory to appear after every 50 progr amme cycles. Select the in terval you want and con‐ firm with OK . Soak Y ou [...]
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Settings menu 91 V er sion info Y ou can call up the electr onic software versi on of your dishwasher for technical support purposes. Confirm the display with OK . Showroom progr amme F or demonstration purposes only . The dishwasher is equipped with vari‐ ous demo pr ogrammes for showr oom use. – Demo mode Demonstr ation progr amme for sho[...]
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