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        Miele G 6105 SCU CLST Futura Crystal Operating and Installation Instructions
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1.        vam                   Program selection   2  Time display     Check Refill indicators       Start button with indicator light          Short button     with indicator light       Delay Start button    with indicator  light      Program selection button V      On Off  Button       These operating instructions apply to several different dishwasher models with    different heights     The specific dishwasher models are referred to as follows   Standard   31 11 16   80 5 cm  high dishwashers  integrated   and 33 1 4   84 5 cm  high dishwashers  freestanding    XXL   33 1 4   84 5 cm  high dishwashers  integrated           15    Caring for the environment       Disposal of packaging material    The cardboard box and packaging pro   tect the appliance during shipping   These materials are biodegradable and  recyclable  Please recycle     Disposal of your old appliance    Old appliances may contain materials  that can be recycled  Please contact  your local recycling authority about the  possibility of recycling these materials     Please be sure that your old appliance  does not pose a danger to children  while being stored for disposal     16    Energy saving dishwashing    This dishwasher is economical in the  use of water and electricity  For best re   sults follow these tips         For most economical dishwashing   make full use of the baskets without  overloading the dishwasher         Choose a program that best suits the  degree of soiling and the type of  dishes bein
2.     Frequently Asked Questions       With the help of the following guide  minor faults in the performance of the appli   ance  some of which may result from incorrect operation  can be put right without  contacting Miele Service  This will save time and money     The following guide may help you to find the reason for a fault  and to correct it   You should  however  note the following     A Unauthorized or incorrect repairs could cause personal injury or damage to  the appliance    Repair work to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a suitably  qualified and competent person in strict accordance with current local and na   tional safety regulations  The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthor   ized work     Technical problems       Problem Possible cause and solution       After the dishwasher is   The dishwasher is not plugged in    turned on with the O m Insert the plug    button  the Start indica  _     tor light does not flash  The circuit breaker has tripped    m Reset the fuse  see data plate for the correct fuse  rating            The dishwasher stops  The circuit breaker has tripped   during a program  m Reset the fuse  see data plate for the correct fuse  rating      m If the circuit breaker trips again  contact Miele  Service                 57    Frequently Asked Questions          Problem    Possible cause and solution       The Intake Drain and  Rinse Aid indicator  lights are flashing at the  same time    Fault number FXX ap   pears in th
3.   perature of the water taken into the  dishwasher and the amount of dish   ware     41    Operation       Energy management    To save energy  the dishwasher will  switch off automatically 10 minutes af   ter the last time a button has been  pressed or 10 minutes after the end of  the program  see  Options   Optimize  Standby       m Press the   button to switch the  dishwasher back on        The dishwasher will not turn off while  a program is running  during the delay  start period  or if there is a fault              42    At the end of the program    The program has finished when 8 00  appears in the display        The drying fan may continue to run for  a few minutes at the end of the pro   gram              m The dishwasher can now be opened  and unloaded  see  Unloading the  dishwasher       A To prevent the risk of steam  damage to the counter edging above  the dishwasher  it is advisable to  leave the door closed until you are  ready to unload the dishware  Alter   natively you can open the door fully  until the dishware is cool enough to  unload  Do not leave the door only  partially open     Operation       Turning off  At the end of a program     m The dishwasher can be switched off  at any time using the    button     Turning the dishwasher off during a pro   gram stops the program     Turning the dishwasher off during the  run up to a delay start time  FlexiTimer   will also stop the process     If the dishwasher is not going to be  used for a longer period of 
4.   together in the di   rection of the arrows as shown  and  open the filter        m Rinse all the filters under running wa   ter     m Then close the flap so that the catch  engages     m Replace the filter system so that it  lies flat in the base of the wash cabi   net     m Then turn the handle clockwise until  both arrows point towards each oth   er  This will lock the filter system in  place     A Take care when you are fitting  the filter system that it is secured in  position correctly    Otherwise coarse soil could get into  the circulation system and cause a  blockage     55    Cleaning and care       Cleaning the spray arms    Particles of food can get stuck in the  spray arm jets and bearings  The spray  arms should therefore be inspected and  cleaned regularly  approx  every 4   6  months      m Turn the dishwasher off   Remove the spray arms as follows     m Take out the cutlery tray  if your dish   washer is fitted with one      m Push the top spray arm upwards to  engage the inner ratchet  Then un   screw the spray arm        m Push the middle spray arm upwards     to engage the ratchet  Then un   screw the spray arm        m Remove the lower basket     56             m Pull the lower spray arm firmly up   wards to remove it        m Use a pointed object to push the  food particles that are stuck in the  spray arm jets into the spray arm     m Rinse the spray arms thoroughly un   der running water     m Replace the spray arms and check  that they rotate freely 
5.  IF    W       Tma     m Use the upper basket for small  light   weight and delicate items such as  cups  saucers  glasses  dessert  bowls  etc    Shallow pans or casserole dishes can  also be placed in the upper basket     m Long items such as soup ladles  mix   ing spoons  and long knives should  be placed lying down across the front  of the upper basket     32       Adjustable cup rack  depending on  model     m Raise the rack to make room for tall  items     Glasses can be arranged along the po   sitioning rail of the cup rack to give  them some support during the pro   gram     m Lower the cup rack and lean the  glasses against it  or double stack  smaller pieces     Loading the dishwasher       Adjusting the upper basket    In order to gain more space for taller  items the upper basket can be adjusted  on three levels with 3 4   2 cm  be   tween each level     The upper basket can also be set at an  angle with one side high and the other  side low  Make sure  however  that the  basket can slide smoothly in and out of  the cabinet     m Pull the upper basket out           To raise the upper basket     m Lift the basket until it clicks into  place     To lower the upper basket     m Pull upwards on the levers at either  side of the upper basket     m Adjust the basket to the desired  height and then push the levers se   curely back down into position     Depending on the setting of the upper  basket  the following plate dimensions  can be accommodated     Dishwashers with
6.  The last delay start time used will ap   pear in the time display  The    indica   tor light will light up     m Set the required delay start time us   ing the    button     If you keep the    button pressed  the  time will increase automatically up to  24 hours  To get back to   3  hours   press the    button twice     m Press the Start button     The Start indicator light will come on     47    Options          If Optimize Standby is switched on   see  Options   Optimize Standby     the time display will go out after a few  minutes  leaving just the Start indica   tor light flashing slowly     Press any button to switch the display  back on again for a few minutes        If you open the door during the delay  start time  you must then press the  Start button to continue the delay start       time              The time up until the program starts will  count down in the display in hours for  durations above 10 hours  and in mi   nutes for durations below 10 hours     When the set time is reached  the pro   gram selected will start automatically   The time remaining will appear in the  time display and the    indicator light  will go out     How the Delay Start time is shown in  the display     up to 59 minutes   e g   30 minutes   2 34    1 hour up to 9 hours 30 minutes   e g   5 hours   5 08    over 10 hours   e g   15 hours   75    48    Starting a program before the delay  start time has elapsed     A program can be started before the  delay start period has elapsed   Pr
7.  You can adjust the rinse aid dosage for  best results     The rinse aid dosage is set in stages  from 0 to 6  It is set to 3 at the factory   This is the recommended setting     The dosage can turn out to be higher  than the set value due to the automatic  adjustment of the Automatic program     If spots appear on dishware and glass   ware     m Increase the rinse aid dosage     If clouding or smearing appears on  dishware and glassware     m Decrease the rinse aid dosage     m Turn the dishwasher off with the     button  if it is turned on     m Press the Start button and  simulta   neously  switch the dishwasher on  using the O button    Keep the Start button pressed for at  least four seconds until the Start indi   cator light comes on     If this does not happen  start the proce   dure from the beginning again     m Press the    button 3 times     The    indicator light will flash 3 times  at short intervals     The set value will appear in the display  after P     The flashing sequence F 3 will appear in  the display    This indicates a factory default setting  of 3     m Use the Start button to select the set   ting required   Each press on the button moves you  up a level  After reaching the highest  value  the counter starts from the be   ginning again     The setting is now stored in memory     m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button     25    Loading the dishwasher       Tips  Remove coarse food residues from the  dishware     There is no need to rinse items u
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9.  cutlery basket   see data plate for model number                          Upper Plate    in inches  cm   pasket Upper basket Lower  arua basket  ment   Stand  XXL  ard  Upper   77 8    97 16    123 16    20   24   31  13  3 4   35    Middle 8 10 1 4    11 7 16   11 16   26   29    22   Lower   9 7 16    11   28   10 5 8    24   27                    Dishwashers with cutlery tray   see data plate for model number                       Upper Plate    in inches  cm   Basket Upper basket Lower  adjust  basket  ment   Stand  XXL  ard  Upper   77 8    71 2    123 16    15   19   31  13  3 4   35     Middle 6 81 4    117 16   11 16   21   29    17   Lower   71 2    91 16   10 5 8    19   23   27                         When tilted  plates of up to 13 3 4   35 cm   can be accommodated  see  Lower bas   ket       Depending on the setting of the upper  basket  a variety of plate dimensions  can be accommodated     33    Loading the dishwasher       Lower basket                               m For larger and heavier items 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 thin  deli   cate glassware in the lower basket                                                                                                                                                                                                                 m Place large platters and dishes in the  center of th
10.  right  side of the door    A damaged power cord must only be  replaced with a genuine Miele cord  by a Miele service technician     Grounding instructions    THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  GROUNDED     In the event of a malfunction or break   down  grounding will reduce the risk of  electric shock by providing a path of  least resistance for the electrical cur   rent  This appliance is equipped with a  cord having an equipment grounding  conductor and a grounding plug  The  plug must be plugged into an appropri   ate outlet that is installed and grounded  in accordance with all local codes and  ordinances     70    Improper connection of the equip   ment grounding conductor can result  in electric shock    Do not modify the plug provided with  the appliance  if it will not fit the out   let  have a proper outlet installed by  a qualified electrician    If there is any question concerning  the proper electrical connection or  grounding of this appliance to the  powersupply  please consult a li   censed electrician or call Miele   s  Technical Service Department    USA  1 800 999 1360   CDN  1 800 565 6435    Specifications   The dishwasher comes equipped with a  4 ft  1 2 m  powercord with a molded  plug for connection to 120 V  60 Hz    15 A grounded receptacle     Electrical connection       Hardwired electrical connection  It is possible to hardwire this appliance  to an existing power cable     CAUTION  Before servicing  discon   nect the power supply by either re   moving the f
11. 86 siecle    Operating Instructions  Dishwasher       To prevent accidents and machine damage  read these instructions be   fore installation or use     en US HGO5 M  Nr  10 014 090    Contents       IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   00000  oo  ceececee eee eeeee eee eeeeaaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaas 5  Guide to the dishwashet iisi aidon adieu asandir aAa NLA 14  Appliance OvVerViEW sii  ccistve ie  ccnaees ceceavee sce scencteten Saupe ued getsecuencctneh buvenestebscedandeceue Savas 14  Control pane Finsson vedic ie ca we bbe dicdsd anda E E EAE EE a EEANN 15  Caring for the environment          0       cccce cee ee eee eeee eee eee ee ee eee tena aeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteee 16  Disposal of packaging matterial              ceccceceeceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeees 16  Disposal of your Old A2ppPllANCE rssi innan aaa 16  Energy saving dishwashing ssaasissosta ase iiecveeseuinctedenadlee 16  Before using for the first time                     c ccccceecee cette ee eeee eee eeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeaaeaaes 17  Opening TEC O OK 22  cccxstscee cies 2 szatctensaatcseeszusvsn cock anaa canes EERE DAA s dusk SERATE ANS 17  Closing the OOP ornai eee eee eee dee ete ee eee 17  Child Satety lOCK sxciitcicdieltivieuav Ata oelee A veld eterna 17  Water SORCGMES   ccsisasscscceccrcuneeenzcntineaacesteteedenenseneaeaseabauesdndnsdanessadugauneaiessathasrnanainaesaas 18   Displaying and setting the water hardness level            eeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeteee 19  Before using th
12. ET AEE E EEEN ESES 72  Water Intake iscrio aE E ANE Ea E 72  BET e e ON N ANE A P E E EE P E tied A E E 73    Contents       Sound emission testing    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       This dishwasher complies with current safety requirements  Inap   propriate use can  however  lead to personal injury and damage to  property     To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the dishwasher   please read the installation plan and the operating instructions  carefully before it is installed and used for the first time  They con   tain important information on its installation  safety  use and main   tenance     Keep the installation plan and the operating instructions in a safe  place and pass them on to any future owner     Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non compli   ance with this information     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       Correct use       This dishwasher is intended for use in domestic households and  similar residential environments      gt  This dishwasher is not suitable for outdoor use      gt  It must only be used as specified in these operating instructions  for cleaning domestic dishware and cutlery  Any other usage is not  supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous      gt  This appliance is not intended for use by persons  including chil   dren  with reduced physical  sensory or mental capabilities  or lack  of experience and knowledge     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       Safety with children     gt  Children must be kept awa
13. Extended Service  Contract in the industry that guarantees  repairs by a Miele Authorized Service  Provider using genuine Miele parts  On   ly genuine Miele parts installed by fac   tory trained professionals can guaran   tee the safety  reliability  and longevity  of your Miele appliance     Please note that unless expressly ap   proved in writing by Miele   s Service de   partment  Extended Service Contracts  offered by other providers for Miele  products will not be recognized by  Miele  Our goal is to prevent unauthor   ized  and untrained  service personnel  from working on your Miele products   possibly doing further damage to them   you and or your home     To learn more about MieleCare Extend   ed Service Contracts  please contact  your appliance dealer or visit us online  at    http   www mieleusa com    Optional accessories       Dishwasher detergent and rinse aid  as  well as cleaning and care products  are  available as optional accessories    All the products are designed for use  with Miele dishwashers     These and many other useful products  can be ordered via the Miele website or  from Miele  see end of this manual for  contact details      Dishwasher detergent  rinse  aid  and salt    When you decided to buy a Miele dish   washer  you chose excellent quality and  performance  However  ensuring that  your dishwasher always delivers the  best possible results will also depend  on your choice of dishwasher deter   gent  rinse aid  and dishwasher salt  as  clean
14. age fault       Problem    Possible cause and solution       The dishwasher stops  during a program    The Intake Drain indica   tor flashes    Fault code F11 shows in  the display        Before fixing the fault   m Turn the dishwasher off with the O button           There is a problem with the water intake    There might be water in the wash cabinet    m Clean the filter system  see  Cleaning and care    Filter system      m Clean the drain pump  see  Frequently asked  questions      m Clean the non return valve  see  Frequently asked  questions      m Remove any kink or loop in the drain hose           59    Frequently Asked Questions       General problems       Problem    Possible cause and solution       The indicator lights and  time display are dark     The dishwasher has switched off automatically to  save energy     m Turn the dishwasher on again with the    button        Detergent residue is left  in the dispenser at the  end of a program     The dispenser was still damp when detergent was   added    m Make sure the dispenser is dry before adding de   tergent        The dispenser cover  cannot be closed     Detergent residue is blocking the latch   m Remove the detergent residue        The inside of the door  and or the interior walls  are wet after a program  has finished     This is caused by the drying system and does not in   dicate a fault  The moisture will dissipate after a  while        Water remains in the  wash cabinet at the end  of a program        Befor
15. as these may  cause damage  and there is a risk of a severe explosive chemical re   action  Such as an explosive oxyhydrogen gas reaction       gt  Do not fill the rinse aid reservoir with powder or liquid detergent   This will cause serious damage to the reservoir      gt  Inadvertently filling the salt reservoir with powder or liquid dish   washer detergent will damage the water softener  Make sure you  have picked up the correct packet of dishwasher salt before filling  the salt reservoir      gt  Only use special coarse grained dishwasher salt for reactivation   Do not use other salts such as cooking salt  agricultural grade or  gritting salt  These may contain insoluble additives which can impair  the functioning of the water softener     12    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS        gt  In an appliance 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 with the handles upwards      gt  Plastic items which cannot withstand being washed in hot water   such as disposable plastic containers or plastic cutlery should not  be cleaned in the dishwasher  The high temperatures in the dish   washer may cause them to melt or lose shape      gt  If you use the  FlexiTimer Delay Start  option  depending on mod   el   make sure that the dispenser is dry before adding detergent   Wipe dry if necessary  Detergent will clog if poured i
16. ay as  shown     To make unloading much easier  cutlery  should be grouped in zones  one for  knives  one for forks  one for spoons   etc     Spoon heads should be placed in con    tact with at least one of the serrated re   tainers on the base of the cutlery tray to  ensure that water runs off them freely     The upper spray arm must not be  blocked by items which are too big     The side sections of the tray can be  moved into the middle to accommodate  tall items of dishware in the upper bas   ket     36          SS          If spoon handles do not fit between the  holders  lay them the other way round                                                        Ti    m    You can use the yellow slide to adjust  the height of the middle section of the  cutlery tray to make more room for  large items of cutlery  such as serving  spoons and ladles                                      Loading the dishwasher       Cutlery basket  depending on model        The cutlery basket can be placed any  quired     where on the front rows of spikes in the  lower basket     m To 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 dri   er     m Place small items of cutlery in the in   dividual slots on three sides of the  cutlery basket        Cutlery insert for the cutlery basket  Use the insert supplied for heavily    m Insert cutlery with the handles facing    soil
17. d      P 0  Refill indicators deactivated    m Press the Start button to change the  setting     The setting is now stored in memory     m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button     If you switch to using detergent that  does not contain salt or rinse aid  it  is important to remember to add  dishwasher salt and rinse aid and to  switch the indicators back on     Options       Delay Start    You can set the start time for a pro   gram  The start time can be delayed  between 30 minutes and 24 hours    The delay period is shown in 30 mi   nutes increments for a delay period be   tween 30 minutes and 9 hours 30 mi   nutes  It is shown in hours for periods  longer than this     When using the Delay Start function   make sure that the detergent com   partment is dry before adding deter   gent  Wipe dry with a cloth if neces   sary  If the compartment is wet   powder detergent can become lum   py and stick to the dispenser  with  the result that it is not fully dis   pensed    Do not use liquid detergent when se   lecting Delay Start  as it can run into  the dishwasher before it is required     A To prevent children coming into  contact with dishwasher detergent   Add the detergent immediately be   fore starting the program  i e   before  activating the delay start with the  Start button  Then lock the door with  the child safety lock     m Turn the dishwasher on with the     button     The Start indicator light flashes   m Select the desired program   m Press the    button    
18. d on the soil  load of the dishware     If re   quired    X If re  X  quired       Pots  amp   Pans    For heavily soiled dishware  and normally soiled pots   pans and utensils with  dried on residue  use 20   more detergent than rec   ommended     2X       China  amp   Crystal    GlassCare program for  temperature sensitive  glasses and dishes with  light soiling  Use 50  of  the detergent amount        SaniWash    Express    To sanitize dishware  e g   baby bottles  cutting  boards and preparation  dishware      Quick program  for lightly  soiled dishware  e g  party  dishware or to remove salt  traces from the wash cabi   net after refilling salt  not   suitable for detergent tabs        Pre wash          To rinse dishes when a  complete program is not  needed                          Consumption  The consumption values refer to a hot water connection     Electric power  0 01   1 3 kWh  Water  1 1   4 2 gal   4   16 I     51    Cleaning and care       Check and clean your dishwasher Cleaning the door and the door  regularly  This will help avoid prob  seal    eme and taulia  Bacteria could build up on the door    seal and the sides of the dishwasher       All surfaces are susceptible to door as these surfaces are outside the  scratching  wash cabinet and are not accessed and  Contact with unsuitable cleaning cleaned by the spray arm jets    agents can alter or discolor all surfa     m Wipe the door seals regularly with a      damp cloth to remove food deposits     m Wipe o
19. door        m To lock the door  push the slide un   derneath the door grip to the right     m To unlock the door  push the slide to  the left     17    Before using for the first time       Water softener    In order to achieve good cleaning re   sults  the dishwasher needs to operate  with soft water  Hard water results in a  build up of calcium deposits on dish   ware and in the dishwasher    Water supplies with a hardness level  higher than 4 gr gal  4   d  needs to be  softened  This takes place automatical   ly in the integrated water softener  The  water softener in the dishwasher is suit   able for a water hardness level of up to  73 gr gal  70   d          The water softener requires dish   washer salt   Depending on the water hardness  level   lt  22 gr gal  or 21   d   dish   washer salt is not required if combi   nation tablets are being used  see   Operation   Detergent           The dishwasher must be program   med for the water hardness in your  area         Your local water supplier can tell you  the water hardness level in your area         Where the water hardness fluctuates  e g  between 10   16 gr gal  10   15    d   always program the dishwasher  to the higher value  16 gr gal or 15   d  in this example      It is useful to know your water hardness  so that you can provide the service  technician with this information in the  event of any service calls     18    Enter the water hardness below   gr gal    d     The dishwasher is programmed at the  factory f
20. e    Descaling agents    Abrasive cleaning products  such as  scouring powder  scouring liquid  or  pumice stones     Cleaners containing solvents  Stainless steel cleaners  Dishwasher cleaner   Oven cleaners   Glass cleaner    Hard  abrasive brushes or sponges   e g   pot scourers  brushes or spong   es which have been previously used  with abrasive cleaning agents    Eraser sponges  Sharp metal scrapers  Steel wool    Steam cleaning appliances    53    Cleaning and care       Filter system    The filter system in the base of the  wash cabinet prevents food from being  redeposited on dishes  It also protects  the circulation pump from damage  caused by foreign objects     A This dishwasher must not be  used without all the filters in place     Collection of coarse soil may cause the  filters to clog  The level of soiling and  time it takes before the filters need  cleaning will vary depending on use     m Check the condition of the filters reg   ularly and clean them if necessary     54    Filter system  m Turn the dishwasher off        m Turn the handle counter clockwise to  release the filter system        m Lift the filter system out of the dish   washer  2   Remove any coarse parti   cles and rinse the filter well under  running water    Use a nylon brush if necessary     A Ensure that course soil does not  get into the circulation system and  cause a blockage     Cleaning and care          To clean the inside of the filter  the flap  must be opened     m Press catches  
21. e  Operation          Combination tabs have been used which have im    paired drying performance    m Change your detergent  or replenish the rinse aid   see  Before using for the first time   Rinse aid            Glasses have a brown   ish blue discoloration   the deposit cannot be   wiped off     Detergent deposits   m  Switch to another detergent        Glasses are dull and  discolored  the deposit  cannot be wiped off     The glassware is not dishwasher safe  The surfaces  are affected   m There is no remedy    Purchase glassware which is dishwasher safe           Tea or lipstick stains  have not been com   pletely removed     Plastic parts are discol   ored     The wash temperature of the selected program was  too low     m Select a program with a higher wash temperature           The bleaching effect of the detergent is too low   m Switch to another detergent     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    m Use more detergent  see  Operation   Detergent    Discoloration is irreversible           63    Frequently Asked Questions          Problem    Possible cause and solution       White residue is visible  on dishware and cut   lery  clouding occurs on  glassware  this film can  be wiped off     The rinse aid dosage is too low     m Increase the dosage  see  Before using for the first  time   Rinse aid          The salt reservoir is e
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23. e display     Fault F10    The drain pump is still  running  even with the  door open     There may be a technical fault    m Turn the dishwasher off with the   button    m Turn the dishwasher back on after a few seconds   m Select the desired program    m Press the Start button     If the indicator lights flash again  there is a technical  fault   m Contact Miele Service     10 The WaterProof System has reacted     m Turn off the water supply   m Contact Miele Service        Fault 778           A fault has occurred in the circulation pump    m Turn the dishwasher off for at least 30 seconds  with the    button    m Turn the dishwasher back on    If the fault message appears again  there is a techni    cal fault    m Contact Miele Service        58       Frequently Asked Questions       Water intake fault       Problem    Possible cause and solution       The Intake Drain indica   tor flashes on and off     The water supply is turned off   m Turn on the water supply all the way        The dishwasher stops  during a program    The Intake Drain indica   tor flashes    Fault code FIZ or F13 ap   pears in the display        Before fixing the fault   m Turn the dishwasher off with the O button           There is a problem with the water intake    m Turn on the water supply fully and start the pro   gram again    m Clean the water intake filter  see  Frequently asked  questions      m The water pressure at the intake is lower than 4 35  psi   Contact a plumber           Water drain
24. e fixing the fault   m Turn the dishwasher off with the O button        The filter system in the wash cabinet is clogged   m Clean the filter system  See  Cleaning and care    Filter system          The drain pump or non return valve is blocked   m Clean the drain pump or the non return valve  see   Frequently asked questions             The drain hose is kinked   m Remove the kink        60          Frequently Asked Questions             Noises  Problem Possible cause and solution  There is a knocking A spray arm is hitting the dishware   noise in the wash cabi   m Interrupt the program  and rearrange the items  net  which are obstructing the spray arm        There is a rattling noise  Dishware is moving around in the wash cabinet   in the wash cabinet  m Interrupt the program and rearrange loose pieces        A foreign object  e g   a cherry pit  has become   lodged in the drain pump    m Remove the foreign object from the drain pump   see  Maintenance   Cleaning the drain pump and  non return valve          There is a knocking This may be caused by the installation or the diame   noise from the water ter of the water pipe   pipe m This has no influence on dishwasher function  If in          doubt  contact a suitably qualified plumber        61    Frequently Asked Questions       Poor cleaning results       Problem    Possible cause and solution       The dishes are not  clean     The dishes were not loaded correctly   m See notes in  Loading the dishwasher         The prog
25. e lower basket     When tilted  plates up to 13 3 4   85    cm  in diameter can be accommodated     34          Removable MultiComfort insert    The rear section of the lower basket is  used for washing cups  glasses  plates   pots and pans     You can remove the MultiComfort insert  to make more room for larger items  such as casserole dishes     Removing the insert    m Pull the yellow handle forwards and  remove the insert     Refitting the insert    ex                                                          m Fit the insert into the lower basket  with the hooks under the long cross   piece        m Press down on the insert until it clicks  into position        Loading the dishwasher       Glass rack    m The glass rack can be raised to make  more room for tall items     m Stem glassware  e g  wine glasses or  champagne flutes  can be leaned  against the glass rack or suspended  from it     You can set the glass rack at two differ   ent heights        m Slide the glass rack to the desired  height until the catches click into  place at the top     Hinged spikes  depending on model     The spikes at the front are used for  washing plates  soup bowls  platters   dessert bowls  and saucers     The spikes can be lowered to make  more room for large items  e g  pots   pans and dishes        m Press the yellow lever downwards      and then lower the spikes        35    Loading the dishwasher       Cutlery    3D cutlery tray  depending on model     m Arrange the cutlery in the tr
26. e program selection button V  to select the program required     The indicator light for the program se   lected will light up    The program duration will appear in  hours and minutes in the display        You can now select program options   see  Options                  If any program options are selected  the  appropriate indicator lights will also  light up     Operation       Starting a program       The dishwasher can be started only if  the door is closed              m Press the Start button   The program will begin     The Start indicator light will come on     A program should only be canceled  in the first few minutes  if at all  Oth   erwise important program stages  could be omitted     Time display    The duration of the program selected  appears in hours and minutes in the  display before the program begins  Dur   ing the program  the time left until the  end of the program is displayed     The program duration displayed may  vary with the same program  It is influ   enced by  among other things  the wa   ter temperature at each intake  the re   activation process  the type of deter   gent  the amount of dishware  and the  amount of soiling     When a program is selected for the first  time  the display shows an average  time for a cold water intake     The times shown in the program over   view refer to standard test loads and  temperatures     Each time a program is run  the elec   tronic module calculates the program  duration required according to the tem 
27. ection       Water intake    A Water in the dishwasher must  not be used as drinking water         The dishwasher may be connected to  a cold or hot water supply up to a  maximum of 140  F 60  C    We would only recommend connec   tion to a hot water supply if it is eco   nomical  e g  a solar powered supply   When connected to a hot water sup   ply  all program stages which would  otherwise be carried out with cold  water will be carried out with hot wa   ter         The intake hose is approx  4  11  1 5  m long  A 1 5 m long flexible metal  extension hose  pressure tested to  2 030 psi  is available as an optional  accessory  if required         A faucet with a 3 8  male thread  must be provided on site         This appliance is constructed to  comply with ANSI ASSE 1001     IEC EN DIN 61770    VDE 0700 Part  600  and may be connected to a suit   able supply without an extra non re   turn valve if national regulations per   mit         The water pressure  flow pressure at  the take off point  must be between  4 35   145 psi  If the water pressure  is too high  a pressure reducer valve  must be fitted     After connecting the dishwasher to  the water supply  check that the wa   ter intake is airtight     72    A To avoid any damage to the ap   pliance  the dishwasher must only be  connected to fully vented pipework     A The intake hose must not be  shortened or damaged in any way as  it contains electrical components     Water connection       Drainage    The machine comes 
28. ed items of cutlery  The insert sepa  downwards   rates the items so that they can be m Distribute them evenly along the in   more easily accessed by water  sert     37    Operation       Detergent    A Only use detergents formulated  for domestic dishwashers     Refer to the manufacturer s packaging  as to whether Tab products are suitable  for the water hardness level in your  area    Please note that the cleaning and dry   ing results of Tab detergents can vary  greatly        For optimum cleaning and drying re   sults  use Miele dishwasher detergent  and add Miele salt and Miele rinse aid  separately  See  Optional accesso   ries               38    Detergent dosage    m Follow the dosage recommended by  the manufacturer on the packaging     m Unless directed otherwise  use one  detergent tab or add 1 1 4   2 table   spoons  20   30 ml  detergent to  compartment Il  depending on the  level of soiling  With very heavy soil   ing you can also add a small amount  of detergent to compartment l     m Tabs may not dissolve completely  when the Express program  if availa   ble  is used     Use only the recommended amount  of detergent  Continued use of too  much detergent may cause machine  damage     A Dishwasher detergents can  cause burning in the nose  mouth   and throat if swallowed  or inhibit  breathing    Avoid inhaling or swallowing dish   washer detergent  Keep children  away from detergent  Keep deter   gent out of the reach of children   Keep children away from the d
29. equipped with a  built in non return valve on the dis   charge side to prevent waste water  from flowing back into the dishwash   er     Take the drain line of the dishwasher  and attach the drain line as high as  possible under the counter rim of the  kitchen sink before connecting the  end to the drain  The loop will serve  to prevent a backed up drain or large  volume of water in the sink from si   phoning back into the dishwasher     The dishwasher is supplied with ap   prox  5  11   1 5 m  of flexible drain  hose with an internal diameter of 7 8    22 mm      The drain hose can be extended us   ing extensions and adapters  The  drainage length must not be longer  than 13  1 1 2   4 m  and the delivery  head must not exceed 3  3 3 8     1 m      If the hose is to be directly fitted to  the drainage outlet on site  use the  hose clip supplied  see installation di   agram      The hose can be directed to the left  or the right of the appliance     The on site connector for the drain  hose can be adapted to different  widths of hose  If the connector pro   trudes too far into the drain hose  it  will need to be shortened  Otherwise  the drain hose may become blocked     The drain hose must not be short   ened     A Make sure that there are no  kinks in the hose  and that it is not  squashed or stretched     After servicing the appliance  ensure  that the drain does not leak     Venting the drain    If the on site drain connection is situat   ed lower than the guide path for 
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31. ff any food or drink residues    Cleaning the wash cabinet  g which may have dripped onto the    Generally  the wash cabinet is self sides of the dishwasher door before  cleaning if the correct amount of deter  closing it   gent is used     If  however  there are lime scale or  grease deposits in the cabinet  these  can be removed with a special dish   washer cleaner  see  Optional accesso   ries    Follow the instructions on the  packaging     If you mainly use low temperature pro   grams   lt  120  F 50   C   there is a risk of  bacteria and unpleasant odors building  up in the wash cabinet  To prevent this  happening the dishwasher will automat   ically increase the temperature in the fi   nal rinse of the selected program after  several programs using low tempera   tures have been run     m Clean the filters in the wash cabinet  regularly     52    Cleaning and care       Cleaning the door front    A If soiling remains longer  it may  happen that the surfaces can be   come discolored or changed   Remove any soiling immediately     m Clean the front with a solution of  warm water and a little dishwashing  liquid applied with a soft sponge   Wipe the surfaces dry using a soft  cloth     A Glass cleaners may be used to  clean the exterior  However do not  allow them to sit or  puddle   this  can cause damage to the surface   Remove the cleaner promptly     To better maintain your appliance  avoid the following     Cleaning products containing soda   ammonia  acid  or chlorid
32. ffected by this discolor   ation    Cleaning silver cutlery in the dish   washer may also cause plastic items  to discolor     Loading the dishwasher       Items not recommended for dish   washing        Wooden cutlery  cutting boards and  dishware or items with wooden parts        Craft items  antiques  valuable vases   and decorative glassware        Plastic items which are not heat re   sistant  the high temperatures in the  dishwasher may cause them to melt  or lose shape         Copper  brass  tin and aluminum  items may discolor or become matt         Colors painted over a glaze may fade  after a number of washes         Delicate glassware and glassware  containing lead crystal  clouding may  occur over time     Please note     Silverware previously cleaned with a  silver polish may still be damp or spot   ted at the end of a program  where wa   ter has not run off smoothly  It may  need to be rubbed dry with a soft cloth     Silver which has been in contact with  foods containing sulphur can discolor   These include egg yolk  onions  mayon   naise  mustard  fish  and marinades     A Aluminum components  e g    range hood grease filters  must not  be cleaned with a commercial or in   dustrial cleaning agent    These may damage the material     Tip  When purchasing new dishware  and cutlery  make sure they are dish   washer safe     Glass care      Clouding may occur on glasses after    frequent washing  If delicate glass   ware is washed in the dishwasher   ensure that 
33. g washed          Select the Economy program  de   pending on model  for energy saving  dishwashing  This program is the  most efficient in terms of its com   bined energy and water consumption  at cleaning normally soiled dishware         Follow the detergent manufacturer s  recommendations on detergent dos   age         When using powder or liquid deter   gent  you can use     less detergent if  baskets are only half full         The dishwasher can be connected to  a hot water supply for further econo   mies  If the water is heated by for ex   ample  solar panels  this would be  energy efficient    However  if your water is heated by  electricity we would recommend con   nection to cold water        You can find additional tips on energy   saving dishwashing in  Miele s guide  to dishwashing               Before using for the first time       Opening the door       m To open the door  reach under the  door grip and pull     If the door is opened during operation   all functions are automatically interrupt   ed     A Water in the dishwasher may be  hot  Danger of scalding    Only open the door during operation  if absolutely necessary and exercise  extreme caution when doing so     Closing the door   m Push the baskets in    m Then lift the door upwards and push  until it clicks into position     A Danger of crushing injuries   Do not put your hand inside the door  as it is closing     Child safety lock    Use the safety lock to prevent children  from opening the dishwasher 
34. ge the  setting     The setting is now stored in memory     m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button     49    Options       Factory default settings    If you have altered any settings from  the factory default  you can reset them  back to the factory default settings as  follows     m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button  if it is turned on     m Press the Start button and  simulta   neously  switch the dishwasher on  using the    button    Keep the Start button pressed for at  least four seconds until the Start indi   cator light comes on     If this does not happen  start the proce   dure from the beginning again     50    m Press the    button 19 times     The    indicator light will flash once at  a long interval and then 9 times at short  intervals     The flashing sequence in the display in   dicates whether a setting has been  changed from its factory default       P 7  All settings are set to factory de   fault settings        P D  At least one setting has been  changed    m To reset the dishwasher to the factory  default settings  press the Start but   ton     The setting is now stored in memory     m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button     Program overview          Program    When to use    Program sequence       res  wash    Final  rinse    Interim  rinse    Main  wash    Drying       Normal    Program for regular use to  completely wash a full load  of normally soiled dish   ware with the ability to ad   just energy and water con   sumption base
35. ing results can vary depending on  the brand used    With Miele CareCollection products   you can be sure of optimum results as  these products have been specially de   signed for Miele dishwashers     Detergent tabs        Sparkling results even with stubborn  food deposits        Combination product with other  components such as rinse aid  salt   and glass protection additives        Phosphate free   safe for the envi   ronment        Water soluble wrapping   no need to  unwrap  Powder detergent        With active oxygen for thorough  cleaning        With enzymes which are effective  even in low temperature programs        With glass protection against corro   sion   Rinse aid       For gleaming glasses       Helps dishware to dry        With glass protection against corro   sion    Specially designed cap for precise   easy dispensing    Dishwasher salt        Prevents lime scale on dishware and  in the appliance      Extra coarse grained    67    Optional accessories       Dishwasher care products  Miele cleaning and care products pro     vide optimum care for your dishwasher     Dishwasher cleaner        Cleans the dishwasher effectively  and thoroughly        Removes grease  bacteria  and un   pleasant odors        Ensures excellent dishwashing re   sults    Dishwasher descaler       Removes heavy lime scale deposits       Mild and gentle with natural citric  acid   Dishwasher conditioner        Removes odors  lime scale  and light  deposits        Maintains the elastic
36. ish   washer when the door is open  There  could still be detergent residues in  the dishwasher  Only add detergent  just before starting the program and  lock the door with the child safety  lock  depending on model      Operation       Adding detergent       M N  po          m Add the required amount of detergent    m Press the opening catch on the de  and close the flap     tergent dispenser  The flap will spring    Make sure that the detergent packag     open  ing is properly closed after use to  The flap is always open at the end of a avoid it getting damp and becoming  program  lumpy     Dispensing aid    Compartment   holds a maximum of 2  teaspoons  10 ml     Compartment II holds a maximum of  3 5 tablespoons  50 ml  of detergent     The marks in compartment II indicate  the levels of approximately 1   and 2  tablespoons  20 and 30 ml  respective   ly  The marks indicate the approximate  fill level in ml when the door is open ina  horizontal position     39    Operation       Turning on    m Make sure the spray arms are not ob   structed     m Close the door     m Turn on the water supply if it is turned  off     m Turn the dishwasher on with the     button     The Start indicator light flashes and the  indicator light comes on next to the  program selected     40    Selecting a program    Choose your program according to the  type of load and the degree of soiling     The different programs and their uses  are described in the Program Over   view chapter     m Use th
37. ity and leak  tightness of the seals    Dishwasher freshener      Neutralizes unpleasant odors        Fresh  pleasant lime and green tea  scent        Easy to attach to the dishwasher  basket        Very economical  lasts for 60 wash  cycles    68    Accessories   Some accessories may be supplied as  standard  depending on model   Cappuccinatore insert    The Cappuccinatore insert can be used  for cleaning the individual parts of the  Miele Cappuccinatore in the dishwash   er     Cutlery basket    The cutlery basket is placed in the low   er basket and can be used to wash ad   ditional items of cutlery     Glassware rack    This rail is designed to hold glasses  with stems securely in the lower basket        Installation Instructions                   Please refer to the Installation Diagram supplied with these instructions   To comply with IEC sound testing protocols  please contact Miele for additional  instructions     Information is subject to change  Please refer to our website to obtain the most  current product specification  technical  amp  warranty information     69    Electrical connection       Installation  repairs and other work  by unqualified persons could be  dangerous    Check that the voltage  frequency  and fuse rating shown on the data  plate match the household mains  supply    The power outlet must be accessible  after installation  Do not use an ex   tension cord to connect the dish   washer to the mains  Danger of over   heating  See data plate on the
38. late  fuse rating  voltage  and frequen   cy  matches the electrical supply before connecting the dishwasher   to the mains  Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt      gt  Do not connect the dishwasher to the electrical supply until it has  been fully installed and any adjustment has been made to the door  springs      gt  The dishwasher may only be operated if the door opening mecha   nism is working correctly  Otherwise there could be a risk of danger  while the automatic door opening mechanism  depending on model   is active    To check that the door opening mechanism is working correctly         The door springs must be adjusted equally on both sides  They  are correctly adjusted when the door remains stationary when left  half open  approx  45   opening angle   It is also important that the  door cannot fall open         The door locking pins automatically retract when the door opens  at the end of the drying phase      gt  Do not connect the appliance to the electrical supply by a multi   socket adapter or an extension lead  These do not guarantee the re   quired safety of the appliance  e g  danger of overheating       gt  This appliance must not be installed and operated in a non sta   tionary location  e g   on a ship       gt  Do not install the dishwasher in a room where there is a risk of  frost  Frozen hoses may burst or split  The reliability of the electronic  module may be impaired at temperatures below freezing point      gt  The water pressure  flo
39. mpty     m Fill the salt reservoir  see  Before using for the first  time   Dishwasher salt          The salt reservoir cap has not been screwed on cor    rectly    m Replace it  making sure that it screws back on  correctly        An unsuitable Tab detergent has been used   m Change your detergent        The water softener is programmed to too low a water   hardness level    m Program the water softener for harder water  see   Before using for the first time   Water softener          There are rust stains on  the cutlery        The affected items are not corrosion resistant   m There is no remedy   Purchase cutlery which is dishwasher safe        A program was not run after dishwasher salt was   added  Traces of salt have got into the wash cycle    m Always run the Express program with the Short  program option selected and without any dishware  in the dishwasher after adding dishwasher salt           The salt reservoir cap has not been screwed on cor    rectly    m Replace it  making sure that it screws back on  correctly        64       Frequently asked questions       Cleaning the drain pump and  non return valve    If the water has not been pumped away  at the end of a program  the drain pump  or the non return valve might be  blocked  They are  however  easy to  clean     m Turn off the dishwasher and pull the  plug   m Take the filter system out of the wash    cabinet  See  Cleaning and care    Cleaning the filters          The drain pump is beneath the non re     m Sc
40. nder  running water     A Do not wash items soiled with   ash  sand  wax  grease  or paint in   the dishwasher  These will damage  the dishwasher     Dishware can be loaded anywhere in  the baskets  but the following notes  should be observed         Do not place dishes or cutlery inside  other pieces  They will cover each  other         Load the dishware so that water can    access all surfaces  This ensures that    they get properly cleaned         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    champagne glasses  should be  placed in the center of the basket to  ensure better water coverage         Concave items such as mugs or  bowls should be placed at an angle  so that the water can run off         The spray arms must not be blocked    by items which are too tall or hang  through the baskets  If in doubt  test    for free movement by manually rotat     ing the spray arms     26        Make sure that small items cannot  fall through the holders in the bas   kets    Small items  e g   lids  should there   fore be placed in the cutlery tray or  cutlery basket  depending on model      Some foods may contain natural  dyes  e g   carrots  tomatoes or to   mato sauce  Plastic items in the  dishwasher may discolor if large  quantities of these foodstuffs find  their way into the dishwasher on the  dishware  The stability of plastic  items is not a
41. ned  This takes place automatical   ly in the integrated water softener  The  water softener in the dishwasher is suit   able for a water hardness level of up to  73 gr gal  70   d      The water softener requires dishwasher  salt    Depending on the water hardness level    lt  22 gr gal or 21   d   dishwasher salt is  not required if combination tablets are  being used  see  Operation   Deter   gent       A Dishwasher detergent will de   stroy the water softener    Do not fill the salt container with  dishwasher detergent  even liquid  detergent      A Use only special  coarse grained  dishwasher salt or other pure kitchen  salt    Other types of salt may contain in   soluble components which can dam   age the water softener     21    Before using for the first time       Filling the salt reservoir    Important  Before filling the salt res   ervoir with dishwasher salt for the  first time  you must fill it with approx   2 qt  2 I  of water to enable the salt to  dissolve    Once the dishwasher has been used  for the first time  there is always suf   ficient water in the reservoir     m Remove the lower basket and un   screw the salt reservoir cap     Water will run out of the reservoir  when the cap is removed    It should therefore only be removed  in order to refill the salt reservoir     m Fill the reservoir with approx  2 qt  2     of water  first use only      22          Place the funnel provided over the  salt reservoir and carefully fill with  salt until the reservoi
42. nto a damp dis   penser and may not be thoroughly dispersed        Please observe the information given in  Technical data  regard   ing the capacity of the dishwasher   Accessories     gt  Use only genuine original Miele parts  If spare parts or accesso   ries from other manufacturers are used  the warranty may become  invalid     Disposal of your old dishwasher     gt  Make the door lock inoperative so that children cannot acciden   tally shut themselves in  Remove or destroy the locking bracket of  the door lock  and make appropriate arrangements for the disposal  of the appliance     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND PASS THEM ON TO ANY FUTURE USER    Guide to the dishwasher       Appliance overview          li                            a  mpe  ik                                                                                                                                                                                            D     Upper spray arm  not visible     2  Cutlery tray  depending on model    3  Upper basket     Middle spray arm       Air intake for drying  depending on  model        Lower spray arm    14               Filter system  Data plate     Rinse aid reservoir    Dual compartment detergent dis   penser       Reservoir for dishwasher salt       Guide to the dishwasher       Control panel                      Normal      SaniWash  Pots  amp  Pans        Express  China  amp  Crystal          Rinse  amp  Hold          Intake   Drain      Rinse Aid       Salt
43. oceed as follows     m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button     m Turn the dishwasher on again with  the    button     m Select the program you want   m Press the Start button     The program cycle will begin  The Start  indicator light will come on        Options       Optimize Standby     Optimize Standby  is activated by de   fault     To save energy  the dishwasher will  switch off automatically a few minutes  after the last time a button has been  pressed or after the end of a program        The dishwasher will not turn off while  a program is running  during the delay  start period  or if there is a fault              Optimize Standby can be switched off if  you prefer  If you do this the duration  before the dishwasher switches off au   tomatically increases to 6 hours  Doing  this will increase energy consumption     m Turn the dishwasher off with the     button  if it is turned on     m Press the Start button and  simulta   neously  switch the dishwasher on  using the    button    Keep the Start button pressed for at  least four seconds until the Start indi   cator light comes on     If this does not happen  start the proce   dure from the beginning again     m Press the    button 8 times     The    indicator light will flash 8 times  at short intervals     The flashing sequence in the display  shows whether or not Optimize Stand   by is activated       P 1   Optimize Standby  activated      P    Optimize Standby  deactivated    m Press the Start button to chan
44. only very low tempera   tures are used  see program chart   or  a special glass care program is used   depending on model   This will re   duce the risk of clouding     Purchase glassware which is dish   washer safe  e g   Riedel glassware      Use detergents with glass protective  additives  e g   Miele CareCollection  tabs      Visit  http  Avwww mieleglass   care com international en glasscare   english  for more information on  glass care     27    Loading the dishwasher       Loading examples    Loading for 10 standard place settings with cutlery tray    m  m  m  m  m  n  a  a                Upper basket Lower basket                   Cutlery tray  depending on model     28    Loading the dishwasher       Loading for 16 standard place settings with cutlery tray          A                Lower basket                                        Cutlery tray  depending on model     29    Loading the dishwasher       Loading for 10 standard place settings with cutlery basket                      8 DAY AA Tay        CNL       Cutlery basket    Loading the dishwasher       Loading for 13 standard place settings with cutlery basket                 JQ    NG      ii  y  I  A VAW    Va         IK A  LB  LY IN  J       it    rl  S  y  bee  e       Loading the dishwasher       Upper basket    A For safety reasons  do not oper   ate the dishwasher without the upper  and lower baskets in place  except  when running the Tall items program   if available                  FA SR    LF    TE   
45. oop the water out of the cabinet turn valve  see arrow      using a suitable container or utensil     m Remove all foreign objects from the  drain pump  glass or bone splinters    Before returning the non return  valve  check that the drain pump is  not blocked  Spin the propeller sever   al times in both directions to check  for obstructions     m Carefully reinsert the non return valve  and secure it with the locking clamp     A Make sure the locking clamp  clicks into place        A Be careful not to damage any  delicate components when cleaning  the drain pump and the non return  m Lift the non return valve up and out valve     2  and rinse well under running water     m Press the catch for the non return  valve inwards        m Remove all foreign objects from the  non return valve     65    Customer service       Repairs   For problems that you cannot resolve  on your own  please contact        your Miele dealer or        Miele Service    The telephone number for Miele is  listed at the back of these instruc   tions     In the event of a fault which you cannot  correct yourself please contact the  Miele Service Department at the phone  number on the back of this booklet     66    Warranty    For more information  please refer to  the included warranty     MieleCare  USA only     MieleCare  our Extended Service Con   tract program  gives you the assurance  of knowing that your appliance invest   ment is covered by 5 years of worry  free ownership    MieleCare is the only 
46. or a water hardness level of 1  gr gal  1   d      If this setting corresponds to the hard   ness of your water  you do not need to  do anything more     However  if you have a different water  hardness  you must adjust the water  softener to match your water hardness     Before using for the first time       Displaying and setting the water  hardness level    m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button  if it is turned on     m Press the Start button and  simulta   neously  switch the dishwasher on  using the    button    Keep the Start button pressed for at  least four seconds until the Start indi   cator light comes on     If this does not happen  start the proce   dure from the beginning again     m Press the    button twice     The    indicator light will flash twice at  short intervals     The value which has been set for the  water hardness appears as a figure in  the time display  see table  according to    P 7 will start flashing in the time display   This is the factory default setting of 1       m Use the Start button to select the val   ue which equates to your water hard   ness level    Each press of the button moves you  up a level  When the highest water  hardness level is reached  the setting  starts from the beginning again     The setting is now stored in memory     m Turn the dishwasher off with the     button     19    Before using for the first time                                                                                       d gr gal i Time ed g
47. r gal   f Time  display display  1 1 2 1 21 22 38 21  2 2 4 2 22 23 40 22  3 3 5 3 23 24 41 23  4 4 7 4 24 25 43 24  5 5 9 5 25 26 45 25  6 6 11 6 26 27 47 26  7 7 13 7 27 28 49 27  8 8 14 8 28 29 50 28  9 9 16 9 29 30 52 29  10 10 18 10 30 31 54 30  11 11 20 11 31 32 56 31  12 13 22 12 32 33 58 32  13 14 23 13 33 34 59 33  14 15 25 14 34 35 61 34  15 16 27 15 35 36 63 35  16 17 29 16 36 38 65 36  17 18 31 AZ 37 45 39  47 66 80 45  18 19 32 18 46 60 48 63 82 107 60  19 20 34 19 61 70 64 73 109 125 70  20 21 36 20                   20       Before using for the first time       Before using the appliance for  the first time  you require         Approx  2 qt  2 I  of water    Approx  2 kg  4 lbs  of dishwasher  salt        Domestic dishwasher detergent    Rinse aid formulated for domestic  dishwashers          If the water in your area is very soft  and constantly lower than 5 gr gal   5   d  you do not have to add dish   washer salt  The prompt to add salt  will be switched off automatically              Every dishwasher is tested at the fac   tory  There will be residual water in the  appliance from this test  It is not an in   dication that it has been used previ           ously        Dishwasher salt    In order to achieve good cleaning re   sults  the dishwasher needs to operate  with soft water  Hard water results in a  build up of calcium deposits on dish   ware and in the dishwasher    Water supplies with a hardness level  higher than 4 gr gal  4   d  needs to be  softe
48. r is full  The salt  reservoir holds approx  4 lbs  2 kg  of  salt depending on the brand used     Clean any excess salt from around  the reservoir opening and then screw  the cap on again firmly     Immediately after filling the salt reser   voir  run the Express program with  the Short program option selected  and without any dishware in the dish   washer to remove any traces of salt  from the cabinet     Before using for the first time       Salt refill indicator    m Fill the salt reservoir with dishwasher  salt when the Salt indicator light  comes on  If it comes on during a  program  wait until the end of the  program      A Risk of corrosion    Immediately after filling the salt res   ervoir  run the Express program with  the Short program option selected  and without any dishware in the  dishwasher to remove any traces of  salt from the cabinet     After the salt reservoir has been filled   the refill indicator may still be lit up if  the salt concentration has not yet  reached the correct level  It will go out  when the correct concentration is  reached     The salt refill indicator will be switched  off if you have programmed the dish   washer for a water hardness below 5  gr gal  5   d            If you only ever use combination prod   ucts in your dishwasher  you can  switch both refill indicators for salt  and rinse aid off if you wish  see  Op   tions   Refill indicators             If you switch to using detergent that  does not contain salt or rinse aid  it  i
49. ram was not powerful enough   m Select a more intensive program  see  Program  overview          Not enough detergent was dispensed   m Use more detergent  or change your detergent        Items are blocking the path of the spray arms   m Rearrange the items so that the spray arms can  rotate freely        The filter system in the base of the wash cabinet is   not clean or is not correctly fitted    This may cause the spray arm jets to get blocked    m Clean and or fit the filter system correctly    m Clean the spray arm jets if necessary  see  Clean   ing and care   Cleaning the spray arms          The non return valve is open and blocked  Dirty water   has flowed back into the wash cabinet    m Clean the drain pump and the non return valve   see  Frequently asked questions            Smearing appears on  glassware and cutlery   There is a bluish sheen  on the surface of glass   ware  film can be wiped  off           The rinse aid dosage is set too high     m Decrease the dosage  see  Before using for the  first time   Rinse aid          62       Frequently Asked Questions          Problem    Possible cause and solution       Dishware is not dry or  cutlery and glasses are  spotty     The rinse aid dosage is set too low or the rinse aid   reservoir is empty    m Replenish the reservoir  increase the dosage  or  change the brand of rinse aid  see  Before using  for the first time   Rinse aid          Dishware was taken out of the cabinet too soon   m Leave it in for longer  se
50. s important to remember to add  dishwasher salt and rinse aid and to  switch the indicators back on     23    Before using for the first time       Rinse aid    Rinse aid is needed to prevent spotting  on dishes and glassware  The rinse aid  is filled in the reservoir and the set  amount will be automatically dosed     A Filling the rinse aid reservoir with  detergent will damage the reservoir   Only pour rinse aid formulated for  residential dishwashers into the res   ervoir        When using  Tab  detergents rinse  aid is not needed  m Add rinse aid only until it is visible in  the opening        Addi i id  eisiaa The rinse aid reservoir holds approx     3 7 oz   110 ml               m Close the flap firmly so that it clicks  into place  Otherwise water can enter  the rinse aid reservoir during a pro   gram        m Wipe up any spilled rinse aid  This  prevents over foaming occurring dur   ing the next program           m Press the button on the lid of the  rinse aid reservoir in the direction of  the arrow until the flap springs open     24    Before using for the first time       Rinse aid indicator    When the Rinse Aid indicator lights up   the rinse aid reservoir contains suffi   cient rinse aid for 2   3 programs only     m Add rinse aid        If you only ever use combination prod   ucts in your dishwasher  you can  switch both refill indicators for salt  and rinse aid off if you wish  See  Op   tions   Refill indicators                Setting the rinse aid dosage   
51. sssssissssrsssanssinossnninniasssinsnnani nananana ana aana 52  Cleaning the door front         eeeceeceeeeeeee eee eeeeae eee eeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeenaeeeeeies 53  Fiter Syston aiara EE EE 54  Cleaning the Spray aris oeni E EE 56  Frequently Asked Questions                      ccccecceee cece eee eeeeeeeeeaaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaes 57  Technical Problem           ccccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeneecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaeaaeeeeeeeeeeesdeseaaaaaeeaeaeeeeeees 57  MAVENS  ed A  214208  2  0    Coneren teeeeeep trees eE E E EE E S 59  Water drainage TAU xiczs jcdvesscoceeuveecae E ia 59  General ProDleMs      ceccececece eee eeecceeaeeee cece eee eee ee eaaaaaaaeeaeeeeeeee ed egaaaaaeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeneees 60  NOISES os  a eae eea A a E E AE 61  Poor cleaning resUlS  ossessi aa aa A 62  Frequently asked questions                     c ccccececee cece eee eeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeas 65  Cleaning the drain pump and non return valve     tee cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 65  Customer service             cece cece cece cence eee eee e eee ete ee aaa ae eae eee e eee eee aaa aa aeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 66  Repall Sas sa sages cca ecg sense cgecns E E S EEE 66  Warranty  e E ivi ine E 66  Optional ACCESSONMIES iiite ced seanedeeeteeev  ctdadesyieattesenreecceecevaa a 67  Installation INStrUCTIONS            cccceeccee cette ee eeeeeeeeaaaeaeeeeeeeee eee aeeaaeaaeaeeeeeeeeeseteeeeeaaaaeas 69  Electrical connection eee 70  Water connections eaa e eia Eea Ea 
52. the  bottom basket rollers in the open door   the drain must be vented  Otherwise a  siphoning effect during a program can  cause the appliance to empty itself of  water     m To vent  open the dishwasher door  fully              m Pull the lower spray arm firmly up   wards to remove it     m Cut off the top of the vent valve in the  wash cabinet     73    Sound emission testing       Prerequisites for sound emission tests   Load the dishwasher with 16 standard place settings and use the Normal pro   gram    Setup for sound emission tests   The dishwasher must be set up according to the following specifications         o  Aia   D  o  0     820                   m Install the dishwasher into an analyzing unit     m Secure the front panel     74    Sound emission testing          m Push the provided fleece strips  depending on model  under the toe kick until it  is flush with the appliance feet       m Push the toe kick into place in such a way that it is flush with the door front        75    Sound emission testing          m Remove the protective film from the provided insulating strip  depending on  model         m Push the insulating strip into the front top edge of the toe kick        76    Please have the model and serial number  of your appliance available before  contacting Technical Service        U S A     Miele  Inc     National Headquarters  9 Independence Way  Princeton  NJ 08540  Phone  800 843 7231  609 419 9898  Fax  609 419 4298  www mieleusa com    Technical S
53. time  e g    while on vacation  the water supply  should be closed     Unloading the dishwasher    Dishes tend to break and chip more  easily when they are hot  Allow the  dishes to cool until they are comforta   ble enough to handle before unloading  them     The dishes will cool much faster if you  open the door when the program has  ended     First unload the lower basket  then the  upper basket  and finally the cutlery  tray  depending on model     This will prevent water drops from the  upper basket and cutlery tray from fall   ing onto the dishes in the lower basket     43    Operation       Interrupting a program    A program will be interrupted as soon  as the door is opened     m Close the door and press the Start  button     The program will continue from the  point at which it was interrupted     A Water in the dishwasher may be  hot  Danger of scalding    Only open the door if absolutely nec   essary and exercise extreme caution  when doing so  Before closing the  door again  leave it ajar for approx   20 seconds  This will enable the tem   perature in the wash cabinet to set   tle  After that  close the door and  press the Start button     44    Changing a program    If the detergent dispenser flap has  already opened  do not change the  program     If a program has already started and  you wish to change it  proceed as fol   lows     m Turn the dishwasher off with the     button     m Turn the dishwasher on again with  the    button     m Select the program you 
54. to a built un   der   U   model  you will need to order the appropriate conversion  kit  If you remove the existing toe kick  you must replace it with a U   model plinth  This is necessary to avoid the risk of injury caused by  protruding metal parts      gt  The door springs must be adjusted equally on both sides  They  are correctly adjusted when the door remains stationary when left  half open  approx  45   opening angle   It is also important that the  door cannot fall open    The appliance may only be used with correctly adjusted door  springs     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       Proper use   gt  Do not use solvents in the dishwasher  Danger of explosion      gt  Do not inhale or ingest powder detergent  Dishwasher detergents  contain irritant or corrosive ingredients which can cause burning in  the nose  mouth  and throat if swallowed  or inhibit breathing  Seek  medical attention immediately if detergent has been swallowed or in   haled      gt  Avoid leaving the door open unnecessarily as someone could trip  over it and be injured by it      gt  Do not sit or lean on the opened door  This could cause the dish   washer to tip and be damaged  and you could get injured      gt  Dishes can be very hot at the end of a program  Allow them to  cool until they are comfortable enough to handle before unloading        Only use detergent and rinse aid formulated for domestic dish   washers  Do not use dishwashing liquid      gt  Do not use commercial or industrial detergents 
55. ty of this appliance can only be guaranteed  when continuity is complete between it and an effective grounding  system  It is most important that this basic safety requirement is  present and regularly tested and  where there is any doubt  the elec   trical system in the house should be checked by a qualified electri   cian    Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate  grounding system  e g  electric shock       gt  Reliable and safe operation of this dishwasher can only be assur   ed if it has been connected to the electrical supply      gt  The dishwasher must only be plugged into the electricity supply  via a Suitable switched socket using a 3 pin plug with a grounding  contact  it must not be hard wired   The electrical socket must be  easily accessible after the dishwasher is installed so that it can be  disconnected from the electricity supply at any time      gt  There must be no electrical sockets behind the dishwasher  There  is a danger of overheating and fire risk if the dishwasher is pushed  up against a plug      gt  The dishwasher must not be installed under a cooktop  The high  radiant temperatures which are sometimes generated by a cooktop  could damage the dishwasher  For the same reason  it should not be  installed next to open fires or other appliances which give off heat   such as heaters  etc     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS        gt  To avoid the risk of damage to the dishwasher  make sure that the  connection data on the data p
56. use  shutting off the  power main or manually  tripping   the circuit breaker    Installation work and repairs should  only be performed by a qualified  technician in accordance with all ap   plicable codes and standards  Re   pairs and service by unqualified per   sons could be dangerous and the  manufacturer cannot be held re   sponsible    Before connecting the appliance to  the power supply  make sure that the  voltage and frequency listed on the  data plate correspond with the  household electrical supply  This da   ta must correspond to prevent ma   chine damage  Consult an electrician  if in doubt     GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  GROUNDED     This appliance must be connected to a  grounded metal  permanent wiring sys   tem  or an equipment grounding con   ductor must be run with the circuit con   ductors and connected to the equip   ment grounding terminal or lead on the  appliance        Prior to making a hardwire connec   tion to the terminal  remove the pow   ercord  Otherwise there will be a risk  of electric shock from the attached    plug     An existing flexible supply cord or cable  shall have a minimum thickness of  AWG 14    120 V  60 Hz  15 A fuse rating   Black wire  live   connect to L   White wire  neutral   connect to N  Green wire  ground   connect to       After attaching the permanent power  supply cord  check that all screws on  the terminal block and the strain re   lief are tightened                             71    Water conn
57. w pressure at the connection point  must  be between 4 35   145 psi      gt    A damaged appliance could be dangerous  If the dishwasher gets  damaged  turn off the electrical supply and contact Miele     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS        gt  The manufacturer s warranty will be invalidated if the appliance is  not repaired by a Miele authorized service technician      gt  Defective components should be replaced by Miele original parts  only  Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee the safe   ty of the appliance      gt  During installation  maintenance and repair work  the appliance  must be disconnected from the electrical supply  turn it off and with   draw the plug from the socket       gt  If the connection cable is damaged  it must be replaced with a  special cable of the same type  available from Miele  by a Miele au   thorized service technician only     10    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       Proper installation     gt  The dishwasher must be installed and connected in compliance  with the installation plan      gt  Be careful when installing the dishwasher  Wear protective  gloves to avoid injury on any sharp metal components      gt  The dishwasher must be correctly aligned horizontally to ensure  problem free operation      gt  In order to ensure stability  built under and integrated dishwash   ers must only be installed under a continuous counter which is se   cured to adjacent cabinetry        If you want to convert your freestanding dishwasher 
58. want  and  then start it     Options       Short        The Short     option reduces the dura   tion of programs in which this option is  available     In order to achieve optimum cleaning  results  consumption rates are in   creased with this option     When used in combination with the  Rapid program  the Short     option re   sults in a wash program without drying  or automatic opening of the door  if  available      m Turn the dishwasher on with the     button     The Start indicator light flashes    m Select a program    m Press the    button    The     indicator light will light up   m The program can now be started     The option selected will remain active  for that particular program until the set   ting is changed     45    Options       Turning off the refill indicators    If you consistently use a Tab detergent   you can deactivate the refill indicators if  you wish     m Turn the dishwasher off with the O  button  if it is turned on     m Press the Start button and  simulta   neously  switch the dishwasher on  using the    button    Keep the Start button pressed for at  least four seconds until the Start indi   cator light comes on     If this does not happen  start the proce   dure from the beginning again     46    m Press the    button 9 times     The    indicator light will flash 9 times  at short intervals     The flashing sequence in the time dis   play will show whether the refill indica   tors are switched on or off         P 7  Refill indicators activate
59. y from the appliance unless they are  constantly supervised        Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play  with the appliance  Keep small children away from the appliance at  all times to avoid the risk of injury  There is the risk that children may  lock themselves in the dishwasher      gt  If the automatic door opening mechanism  depending on model   is active keep young children away from the area in which the door  opens  Danger of injury in the unlikely event of a fault with the open   ing mechanism      gt  Danger of suffocation  Ensure that any plastic wrappings  bags   etc  are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children      gt  Keep children away from detergents  Dishwasher detergents can  cause burning in the mouth  nose and throat if swallowed  or inhibit  breathing  Keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is  open  There could still be detergent residues in the cabinet  Seek  medical attention immediately if your child has swallowed or inhaled  detergent     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS       Technical safety     gt  Installation  repair  and maintenance work should only be per   formed by a Miele authorized service technician  Work by unquali   fied persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty      gt  Before installation  check the dishwasher for visible signs of dam   age  Under no circumstances should you use a damaged dishwash   er  A damaged dishwasher could be dangerous      gt  The electrical safe
    
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