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1. PROFESSIONAL Operating and Installation Instructions Laboratory Glassware Washer G 7883 CD To prevent accidents en US CA and machine damage read these instructions before installation or use M Nr 07 157 440 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 2 2 2 22222 5 Guide to the lab washer 0 0 0 0 cee eee 9 Description of the machine 0 0 000020 cee 11 Opening and closing the door 1 1 12 Water softener 1 12 2221221 ees 13 Setting the water softener 1 1 1 1 2ssk ete 13 Filling the Salt reservoir 2 174 2 v2sksb ska aps lds kassa eee en eas 15 SalPINGICAtlOl 2x um ensk iter s g Gar i ey vane nedaae APY PORES eae twee 16 Binse Ald ovre sruri snak ep AAA REENE EENE eee es ees 17 Rinse aid indicator light 0 0 sams E st a a a 18 Setting the rinse aid dosage 1 2s ss sasa kka kakak aaa 18 Neutralizing agent 1 2212222 2 kl lakk lai 19 in 312 7 F 19 Neutralizer indicator light see 25 2 4 kav a sd Gf SV R RS BUS KR S R RE SR RS 20 Detergent u ius eee dat aat und star v n all et K AGO Eek a 21 Setting the liquid detergent dosage 1 11 1112211 eee 21 Loading the machine 2 2 22222 21221 k lll 24 Spring adapter for the water connection 1 1 11 111122122211 in 26 Adjusti
2. m Press the button on the dispenser cover The cover will pop open The flap is always open at the end of a program Detergent m Load the detergent into the compartment Dosage To achieve a detergent concentration of approximately 3 g l use 30 g of detergent Always follow the detergent manufacturer s recommendations for dosage concentration m Snap the cover closed 23 Loading the machine Depending on the type of labware you wish to clean the washer can be used with an upper basket lower basket or injector wagon as well as an assortment of inserts and special baskets to suit your needs Baskets and inserts should be properly selected to match the application desired Before every program start conduct the following visual inspection Is the labware properly loaded and secured in the machine Are the hollow vessels properly loaded so that all cavities and channels will be flushed clean Are the spray arms clean and can they rotate freely ls the filter combination free of coarse debris remove any coarse material and clean the coarse fine flat and micro fine filters as needed Is the basket adapter properly connected to the water supply for the spray arms and nozzles Are the chemical dispensers filled 24 After every program completion conduct the following visual inspection Inspect the labware for cleanliness Has any holl
3. The chloride content of the water is too high Test your water composition If needed condition the water externally and use Dl water The screw cap on the reactivation salt reservoir is not tightened Properly thread the cap and screw it tightly No neutralization took place in the program sequence Fill the neutralizer container Rust articles or a rust film appears in the wash cabinet due to excessive iron content in the water or rusty items in the washer Check the piping Remove all rusty items from use The grade of stainless steel is not washer safe Only use high grade stainless steel Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution There are white deposits and or spots on the labware The water softener setting is too low Test the tap water hardness and program the water softener according Too much powder detergent is being used Be sure you are using the correct amount of detergent The neutralizer is not dispensing properly Check the neutralizer dispenser There is no reactivation salt in the reservoir Carefully fill the reservoir with the reactivation salt The screw cap on the reactivation salt reservoir is not tightened Properly thread the cap and screw it tightly The rinse water quality was insufficient Use water with a lower conductivity If th
4. 5P will appear in the display m Press the 2 button again The setting you selected will now be stored in memory The display light s will turn off The machine is now ready for use Water softener Settings Settings gr gal ppm 1 30 1 30 CaCOz 1 1 20 2 2 40 3 3 50 4 4 70 5 5 90 6 6 110 7 7 130 8 8 140 9 9 160 10 10 180 11 11 200 12 12 220 13 13 230 14 14 250 15 15 270 16 16 290 17 17 310 18 18 320 19 19 340 20 20 360 21 21 380 22 22 400 23 23 410 24 24 430 25 25 450 26 26 470 27 27 490 28 28 500 29 29 520 30 30 540 factory setting 14 Settings gr gal ppm 31 60 31 60 CaCOz 31 31 560 32 32 580 33 33 590 34 34 610 35 35 630 36 36 650 37 37 670 38 38 680 39 39 700 40 40 720 41 41 740 42 42 760 43 43 770 44 44 790 45 45 810 46 46 830 47 47 850 48 48 860 49 49 880 50 50 900 51 51 920 52 52 940 53 53 950 54 54 970 55 55 990 56 56 1010 57 57 1030 58 58 1040 59 59 1060 60 60 1080 Water softener Filling the salt reservoir Only special coarse grained reactivation salt should be used in this machine Available from Miele Please see back page for more information Do not use other types of salt e g table salt agricultural or gritting salt These could contain components which are insoluble in water and could damage the water softener If in doubt consult Miele Technical Service The salt reservoir holds
5. C 3 min 1 min CW HW HW DI DI DI 99 C 70 C DOS 3 DOS 1 DOS 3 25 min 5 min 50 C 75 C 70 C 1 min 3 min 1 min HW HW HW HW DI DI 99 C TOLG DOS 1 DOS 3 25 min 5 min 65 C 85 C 80 C 3 min 3 min 1 min HW HW DI DI 99 C DOS 1 DOS 3 70 C 75 C 75 C 25 min 5 min 3 min 1 min CW HW HW HW DI DI 99 C 70 C DOS 1 DOS 3 25 min 5 min 80 C 15 C 3 min 1 min CW HW HW DI DI DI 99 C 70 C DOS 1 DOS 3 25 min 5 min 85 C 80 C 3 min 1 min CW CW CW CW DI DI 65 C 55 C DOS 1 DOS 3 5 min 35 min 55 C bo 5 min 1 min 65 C 30 min CW CW CW HW HW DI 99 C DOS 1 DOS 3 35 min 55 C 93 C 5 min 5 min CW HW HW DI 99 C DOS 1 DOS 3 35 min 93 C 75 C 10 min 3 min x Additional function DOS 1 Detergent dosage from 131 F 55 C DOS 3 Neutralizer dosage after water inflow 35 Programming functions For future servicing be sure to document any changes made to the factory settings in the fields provided General information Program selector positions that have no assigned function are represented by a bar in the middle of the display To call up the programming level use the position The status will appear in the display The following instructions apply to all programming functions To access the programming mode m Turn the program selector to m Turn off the machine m Simultaneously press and hold the The current program status F and 2 buttons while turning o
6. m Turn the program selector to Custom dol m Press the button The dosage system will be primed automatically Priming is complete when appears in the display m Exit the programming mode This will rinse away any agents that Start Rinse program entered the wash cabinet during priming 37 Programming functions DOS 3 neutralizer Setting the neutralizer dosage Set dosage concentration according to the neutralizer manufacturer s recommendations Step Display Result m Press the button until E02 appears in E amp 2 the display m Turn the program selector to Intensive The programmed dosage concentration appears in the display e g 8 10 0 10 m Press and hold the button until the 8 20 The dosage concentration is required value appears in the display now set g 0 2 Dosage concentration setting Priming the dosage system The dosage system does not need to be primed cleared of air unless the dosage concentration is being set for the first time the neutralizer container was inadvertently completely emptied Step Display Result m Press the button until E02 appears in 2 the display m Turn the program selector to Universal doz m Press the button The dosage system will be primed automatically Priming is complete when appears in the display m Exit the programming mode This will rinse away any agents that Start Rinse program entered the wash cabinet dur
7. a E teense caeths 39 Changing program parameters 0 2 eee 40 Changing the temperature 2 0 eee 41 Changing the holdingtime 2 1 1 22 ss skaka eee 41 Restoring the factory settings 1 1 2 2 ss sasa kakak raka aa 42 setting thetime and dates sissoo dess sa ay ues bi aa n v Peay R a bas 43 Resetting the coarse and fine filter timer n naana uaaa 44 Data transfer optional 0 0 0 00 45 Maintenance 1 1 22 22 tees 46 ROULNG CHECKS ceace lrt npa NENE ak dat lave paw VA a eer doe kee 46 Cleaning and Care 1 1 2212212122 kllk Galla 47 Frequently asked questions 2 k lk 54 TREIMO EWIG PR r 63 After Sales Service 1 1 1 1 212212 eee 64 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2 2 2 2 2222 eens 65 Wisldlali i sis chad AE ein cnet awe ated S ra eh eae ee 66 Electrical connection 0 000 eee 68 PIUMDING 1 1 6 e0 4445 4 a eee eee es Pee a e bees Bee eee Seed 69 Technical data 500 da Ha ite Saeko ANS MY Soe al Set in a a ag eke ea 73 Caring for the environment 0 0 00 00 cee 74 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This machine conforms to current safety requirements However inappropriate use can lead to personal injury and property damage Read the operating instructions carefully before using this machine The manufacturer cannot be h
8. is any doubt have the electrical system checked by a qualified technician The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage or injury caused by the lack or inadequacy of an effective grounding system e g electric shock A damaged machine is dangerous Turn off the machine immediately at the main switch and call the Miele Service Department Personnel operating the machine should be trained regularly Children and untrained personnel must not be allowed access to the machine or its controls IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Take care when handling processing chemicals detergents softeners neutralizers etc These may contain irritant or corrosive ingredients Do not use organic solvents as these could cause an explosion Wear protective gloves and goggles With all chemical agents the manufacturer s safety conditions must be observed Do not stand sit or lean on the opened machine door This could cause the machine to tip over resulting in injuries and damage Do not touch the heating elements during or directly after the end of a program burns could result The elements remain hot for some time after the end of the program The water in the machine must not be used as drinking water Be careful when sorting items with sharp pointed ends Carefully position these items in the machine so that you will not hurt yourself or create a danger for other operators B gt When usin
9. open the door Do not touch the heating elements when you open the door at the end of a program They remain hot for some time and can cause burns Once a program has started the door stays locked until completion and cannot be opened However the two programs Rinse and Drain are exempt from the electric door lock The door can be programmed to open during the Drying cycle if desired To close the door m Lift the door upwards and push it until it clicks shut Do not press the release catch while shutting the door 12 Emergency release The emergency release feature should only be used when it is not possible to open the door normally for example after a power outage m Turn the program selector to m Press the On Off button to switch off the machine m Locate the ring for the emergency release cable at the bottom of the machine behind the service panel and pull the ring downward to open the door Water softener Before using the machine for the first time the water softener should be programmed The water needs to be softened to avoid calcium deposits on the items being cleaned and in the machine itself If the water supply is harder or softer than the factory setting including below 4 gr gal or 70 ppm the setting will need to be changed See Setting the water softener In order to function properly the water softener requires a supply of reactivation salt The cle
10. see Program Guide It is important to document any changes e g by recording them in the corresponding column in the program guide Changing the wash and rinse parameters The wash programs can be adjusted to meet various technical requirements For example the temperatures and cycle times for the program blocks Main Wash 1 and Main Wash 2 and Rinse 1 and Rinse 2 can be changed Available temperature range 30 C 93 C in all programs except Rinse Drain and Special Available time range 1 15 min 40 Changing the drying parameters The drying parameters within the various wash programs can be adjusted to meet specific requirements For example the temperatures and drying times within the program blocks Drying 1 if available and 2 can be changed Available temperature range 50 C 99 C Available drying time range for Drying 1 1 99 min in 1 min increments Drying 2 5 95 min in 5 min increments The drying time in the Drying 2 program block can also be changed by using the button see Selecting the drying function Programming functions Changing the temperature Step m Press and hold the button until the setting of the desired program block appears in the display m Set the program selector to the program you wish to change e g Custom m Press and hold the button until the desired value appears in the display e g 70 C Changing the holding time St
11. time and date 1 o clock position Calendar day 01 31 2 o clock position Month 0l ie 3 o clock position Year 99 2000 2099 4 o clock position Hours D 23 5 o clock position Minutes o0 59 When level 34 is selected without an activated serial interface a appears in the display for all program selector positions Step Display Result m Press and hold the button until E34 appears in 39 the display Wait approximately 30 sec before the next step The control unit retrieves the currently stored values m Switch the program selector to the position for the 72 value you wish to change e g to the 4 o clock position to set the hour m Press and hold the button until the required 11 the hour is changed value appears in the display e g 1 x Wait approximately 30 sec before turning off the The updated values are machine transmitted to the serial interface Once the values are saved and you have exited the programming mode the updated values are transmitted to the interface Therefore wait about 30 seconds before switching off the machine 43 Programming functions Resetting the coarse and fine filter timer Whenever the coarse or fine filter in the drying unit are changed the service timer should be reset to zero Step Display Result m Press and hold the button until E04 appears in EGY the display Switch the program selector to the position for the The control unit shows the val
12. 4 m is available to order from Miele m The drainage system must not exceed 13 ft 4 meters m See the supplied installation diagram 72 Technical data Height with lid without lid Width Depth Depth with the door open Net weight Voltage Fuse Power cord Water temperature Cold water Hot and DI water connection Static water pressure English Metric 33 5 85 cm 32 3 82 cm 35 4 90 cm 27 5 70 cm 49 8 126 5 cm 265 Ibs 120 kg see data plate approx 5 11 ft approx 1 8m max 68 F 20 C max 158 F 70 C max 145 psi 10 bar Hot Cold and DI Water Connection Acceptable water pressure flow rate Recommended water pressure flow rate DI Water Connection pressureless optional Delivery head Surrounding temperature Max relative humidity Linear reduction up to Height above sea level Noise level in dB A Sound pressure level LpA during washing and drying Test marks C mark 10 147 psi 7 10 bar 25 60 psi 1 72 4 13 bar 1 23 8 70 psi 09 6 bar min 1 ft 0 3 m max 3 3 ft 1 m from 40 F 5 C to 104 F 40 C 80 for temperature up to 88 F 31 C 50 for temperature up to 104 F 40 C up to 1640 yds 1500 m lt 70 CSA MPG Guidelines 93 42 EWG Class lla 73 Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing materials The cardboard box and packing materials protect the appliance during shipping They ha
13. DI purified water If the DI water connection is not used the electronic needs to be reprogrammed by Miele Technical Service The water intake hose remains at the rear side of the machine DI connection unpressurized optional For connection to 1 23 8 7 psi the machine must be modified if this has not done at the factory If a feed pump is to be installed this must only be done by Miele Technical Service The discharge port for any Dl container unpressurized must be at least the height of the upper edge of the machine see Installation instructions 71 Plumbing Drainage m The drainage system is fitted with a non return valve which prevents dirty water from flowing back into the machine via the drain hose m The machine should preferably be connected to a separate drainage system onsite If separate drainage is not available contact Miele Technical Service for advice The onsite drain connection point should be located between 1 ft 0 3 m and 3 ft 1 m above the lower edge of the machine If it is lower than 1 ft 0 3 m lay the hose in a curve at a height of at least 1 ft 0 3 m The drainage system must be able to take a minimum drainage flow of 16 l min m The drain hose is approx 5 ft 1 5 m is flexible and has an internal diameter of in 22 mm It must not be shortened Hose clamps are supplied for securing it in position m A longer drain hose up to 13 ft
14. Wash 1 2 Rinse 1 4 Final rinse 1 2 Dry Complete Program parameter achieved 31 Use End of a program Once the Start indicator goes out and the Complete indicator comes on the program has ended You will see a D in the middle of the display and all other indicators will show a running light A buzzer sounds for a maximum of 30 seconds by default To change the buzzer function see Programming functions m Use the Display button to view the total running time or temperature of the program Additional drying If additional drying is required after the end of a program you can use the Drain program with Drying optional function This program runs for approximately 1 min in addition to the drying time selected 32 Turning off m Press and release the I 0 button Because of the electric door lock the door can only be opened if the l 0 button is pressed see Opening and closing the door Use Canceling a program Avoid canceling a running program unless absolutely necessary for example if the glassware is moving around excessively or the wrong program has been selected J In cases of officially recognized epidemics contaminated water must NEVER be drained from the machine m Turn the program selector to The program is canceled after 2 seconds m Open the door N Caution Water and items in the machine may be hot There is a danger of burning or scaldi
15. ainless steel half insert with 28 spring hooks in 2 different heights for various glassware e g narrow necked flasks graduated cylinders medicine bottles etc Lower basket U 874 For various inserts E 109 Stainless steel half insert to accommodate 21 beakers up to 250 ml Erlenmeyer flasks round flasks etc 28 Loading the machine E 350 O 187 Injector wagon Injector wagon For narrow necked glassware Upper basket For direct injection of 15 injectors 160 mm high narrow necked glassware 18 injectors 220 mm high 34 injectors 160 mm high 29 Use min O Recharging oot O Pre Wash i ot O Wash O Rinse O Dry Display o O Complete Drying o U O Fill Drain Stat O varioTD Rinse O Recharge Softener R O Neutralizer Drain O Rinse Aid Dosing Pump Turning on m Close the door m Press the I 0 button If the program selector is in the position an indicator light will appear in the display Starting a program m Turn the program selector clockwise or counterclockwise to the desired program Refer to the Program Guide for more details The display shows the Main Wash 1 temperature of the selected program except for Rinse and Drain The Start indicator flashes 30 Special Plastic Intensive Custom Inorganica Organica Standard Universal Selecting the optional drying function The additional functi
16. aner must be correctly programmed to match the hardness of the tap water supply Your local water authority can provide information about the hardness of the tap water in your area If the water hardness is known to fluctuate always program for the highest value The built in water softener can be programmed at settings from 1 60 gr gal or 20 1080 ppm It is useful to make a note of your water hardness so that you can provide the service technician with this information in the event of any service calls Please note the water hardness in the space provided here gr gal or ppm Setting the water softener m Use the I 0 button to switch off the machine m Turn the program selector to m Simultaneously press and hold the and 2 buttons while turning the machine on with the On Off button The current program status P will appear in the display and the Fill Drain indicator will come on m Press the button one time EG will appear in the display m Turn the program selector one switch position clockwise to 1 o clock The number 79 will appear in the display this indicates the factory setting in gr gal m Press and hold the button until the required value appears in the display Please refer to the Settings table for detailed water hardness tables water hardness in gr gal and ppm Once the 5 setting has been reached the counter begins again from m Press the 2 button
17. approximately 2 5 kg salt inadvertently filling the salt reservoir with detergent will damage the water softener Before filling the reservoir make sure that you are using reactivation salt m Remove the bottom basket from the machine m Unscrew the salt reservoir cap Before filling the salt reservoir for the first time fill the reservoir with approximately 2 5 liters of water so that the salt can dissolve properly Once the washer has been operated there will always be enough water in the reservoir m Place the funnel provided in place z Carefully fill the reservoir with the reactivation salt Some displaced water will run out this is normal m Wipe any residual salt off the screw threads of the reservoir m Screw the cap on securely m Immediately after this step start the Rinse program to remove any traces of salt from the inside of the machine Note There may be a delay of a few minutes before the Rinse program starts due to the reactivation of the water softener Water softener Salt indicator D D Recharging O Pre Wash O Wash O Rinse O Dry O Complete O Fill Drain D Recharge Softener O Neutralizer O Rinse Aid Dosing Pump When the salt reservoir is empty the Recharge Softener indicator lights to remind you to fill the reservoir Reactivation takes place automatically as needed during a program The Recharging indicator lights while this i
18. baskets and special inserts should only be used for their specific applications Instruments with hollow parts must be flushed through with wash water Empty all containers and utensils before arranging them in the machine Do not allow any remains of acids solvents or corroding ferrous material and in particular hydrochloric acid or chloride solutions to get into the wash cabinet The presence in compounds of any solvents should be minimal especially those in hazard class A1 gt To avoid any corrosion damage ensure that solutions or steam containing hydrochloric acid do not come in contact with the stainless steel casing of the machine Please follow the installation advice in these instructions and the separate Installation Instructions Please note the following symbols on the machine Caution See Operating Instructions Ax Caution Danger of electric shock o Accessories Only genuine Miele parts and accessories should be used with this machine including Miele mobile units baskets and inserts gt Adequate cleaning results cannot be guaranteed when non Miele accessories are used or when Miele accessories are altered Damages resulting from the use of unsuitable accessories are not covered by the warranty Disposal of an old appliance D Obsolete appliances should be made unusable To do this first disconnect the appliance from the power supply then cut off the power cor
19. chine Comply with all applicable infection control regulations m Remove all agar residue from petri dishes m Remove any blood clots and blood residue m Remove all stoppers corks labels sealing wax residue etc N Ensure that no acid or solvent residues especially hydrochloric acid or chlorides get inside the machine Special preparations before operating the machine Items effected by heavy contamination that resists removal such as vacuum grease paper labels etc can affect the cleaning and rinsing of the whole load Pre treat these items before loading Lab equipment that is contaminated by microbiological material pathogens propathogens genetically altered material etc may need to be sterilized before being washed in the machine The user is responsible for this decision 25 Loading the machine Spring adapter for the water Adjusting the upper basket connection The upper basket can be adjusted The spring adapter for the water above and below the middle position connection must be properly engaged by 2 cm when a basket or the injector wagon is Depending on the height selected and inserted into the machine It must be which inserts are used labware of 4 5 mm higher than the water inletin various heights can be arranged in the the machine baskets If this is not the case the adapter needs to be adjusted as follows To adjust the upper basket m Pull the upper basket out as far as
20. cycle takes too long Please proceed as follows m Remove the cause of the problem m Remove the service plinth m Press the reset button on the temperature sensor on the right side If this switch trips repeatedly contact the Miele Technical Service Department 63 After Sales Service In the event of a fault which you cannot correct yourself please contact the Miele Technical Service Department 1 800 991 9380 techserv mieleusa com 1 800 565 6435 service miele ca m Please quote the model of your machine This information can be found on the machine s front panel 64 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Please refer to the installation diagram supplied with the machine Furniture and fittings installed near the machine must be of a commercial standard able to withstand the effects of steam Installation options Free standing Slot in next to other machines or furniture or in a suitable space The space must be at least 35 7 46 90 cm wide and 27 9 70 cm deep Undercounter The machine can be installed under a continuous counter top or sink drain The niche must be at least Width 35 7 46 90 cm Depth 29 g 75 cm Height 32 5 46 82 cm The labwasher can be built into a recess of 32 82 cm high by removing the lab washer top 66 Leveling the legs Any unevenness in the floor can be compensated for and the height of the mac
21. d It is important to note that the old appliance may be contaminated from exposure to pathogens genetically modified material blood etc and therefore must be decontaminated before disposal For safety and environmental protection be sure to remove all chemical residue in compliance with safety regulations wear protective eyewear and gloves Remove or destroy the door latch to prevent children from locking themselves inside The appliance can now be sent for disposal through the proper resource recovery facilities SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Guide to the lab washer Display Display indicator Drying indicator Start indicator Start button Drying button Display toggle button toggles between the elapsed time active wash blocks and temperature displays CPD Dosing pump indicator Rinse aid indicator 69 Neutralizer agent indicator Recharge Softener indicator Fill Drain indicator 3 Program sequence display Program selector 48 On Off I O button Door o button Guide to the lab washer r NR o N O O Drying unit Level indicator for rinse aid 2 Dispensers for neutralizer red and Filter combination liquid detergent blue Salt reservoir 3 Dispenser for powdered detergent water softener Rinse aid reservoir Service panel with dosage selector Serial i
22. e washer is connected to a demineralizing cartridge check the status and change as needed 61 Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution The wash result is unacceptable 62 The baskets and inserts were incorrectly loaded or overcrowded Properly arrange the glassware Do not overload baskets and inserts The program used was not suited to the type amount of soiling Select an appropriate program or modify the program The detergent used was not suited to the type amount of soiling Use a suitable detergent for machine washing The labware was left soiled for too long Do not leave soiled labware unwashed for more than 6 hours A spray arm is blocked Arrange the items do not block the spray arms Jets are blocked in the spray arms or inserts Check the spray jets and clean as needed The basket or insert is not properly connected to the water supply Use the adapter to properly connect the water supply to the basket or insert Frequently asked questions Thermo switch This machine has a resettable heater limiter which will shut off the elements in the event of over heating This could be caused for example if large articles cover the heating elements or if the filters in the wash cabinet are blocked If the following fault shows F amp I F03 F18 F19 Fe 1 Water in the wash cabinet is not heated the program
23. e water intake hoses to the cold and hot water faucets If there is no hot water supply the intake hose with the red marking must also be connected to the cold water supply 69 Plumbing 70 Connect the intake hose for the steam condenser without water safeguard to the cold water faucet See the next page for how to connect the DI water line Water valves with 3 4 inch thread are to be provided on site They should be easily accessible because the water supply will need to be turned off when not in use The inlet hoses are approx 5 ft 1 7 m long pressure hoses with 3 inch thread Do not remove the water inlet filters in the threads Do not cut or damage the inlet hose in any way Install the large surface area filters in the kit supplied with the machine between the water valve and the water inlet hose see illustration in Cleaning the water inlet filters The large surface area filter for distilled water is made of stainless steel and can be recognized by the matte surface Please also refer to the installation diagram Plumbing DI Connection pressurized The machine comes factory standard for connection to a pressure resistant system The recommended water pressure flow rate is 25 60 psi however water pressure that is 10 147 psi is acceptable m The DI pressure tested hose marked H20 pure with a 3 4 hose thread must be connected to the on site water valve for
24. eld responsible for damage caused by non observance of these Important Safety Instructions WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury Use This machine is not intended for any purpose that is not indicated in the operating Instructions Conversions modifications and other unintended uses are considered to be dangerous The cleaning processes described here apply only to those medical products that are specifically designed by the manufacturer to be re used Follow the product manufacturer s instructions Miele will not be held liable for damage caused by incorrect use of any kind The installation of this unit in non stationary locations e g ships must be performed by a qualified installer or service agency in strict accordance with national and local safety regulations and standards Please pay attention to the following notes to maintain safe procedures The machine should be installed commissioned and maintained only by a Miele Service Technician Repairs by unqualified persons could be dangerous Do not install the machine in an area where a danger of explosion or freezing may be present D Be certain this appliance is properly installed and grounded by an authorized technician To guarantee the electrical safety of this appliance continuity must exist between the appliance and an effective grounding system It is imperative that this basic safety requirement be met If there
25. ents formulated for household dishwashers The factory setting is designed for liquid detergents Although powered detergents can be used Miele recommends that you use liquid detergents instead Note also that the program Organica can only be used with liquid detergents Setting the liquid detergent dosage The liquid detergent is automatically dispensed during Main Wash 1 and or Main Wash 2 in the program sequence The detergent dispenser must be properly filled and cleared of air For specific instructions please read the section on Programming functions m Open the door of the storage cabinet that houses the neutralizer and detergent dispensers m Take out the blue liquid detergent container and refill it or replace it with a filled container m Insert the siphon tube into the container opening and screw it into place Make sure to observe the color coding 21 Detergent Liquid detergent refill light O Recharging O Pre Wash O Wash O Rinse O Dry O Complete O Fill Drain O Recharge Softener O Neutralizer O Rinse Aid D PC Dosing Pump m When the GPO Dosing Pump indicator comes on it is important to promptly refill or exchange the detergent container Make sure to refill exchange the container before it becomes completely empty 22 Before starting the program load the powdered detergent into the compartment except for the programs Rinse and Drain
26. ep m Press and hold the button until the setting of the desired program block appears in the display m Set the program selector to the program you wish to change e g Custom m Press and hold the button until the desired value appears in the display e g 10 Display Result EGS for Main Wash 1 Elg for Main Wash 2 Ege for Rinse 1 E25 for Rinse 2 E28 for Drying 1 E31 for Drying 2 6 C 10 Display Result E72 for Main Wash 1 E73 for Main Wash 2 E23 for Rinse 1 E26 for Rinse 2 E23 for Drying 1 E32 for Drying 2 min 7 min 12 41 Programming functions Restoring the factory settings Step Display Result m Press and hold the button until E33 EFF appears in the display m Turn the program selector to a program Default factory setting s og Re programmed setting s PP m When PF appears in the display press the GG the factory settings have button been restored The water softener has been restored to the factory settings Reprogramming is required see Setting the water softener Program changes to the open programs Custom Inorganica and Organica remain unchanged 42 Programming functions Setting the time and date The date and time are set in the serial interface optional accessory This information appears in the print log The date and time can be changed e g from daylight saving to standard time Use the program selector to activate the desired
27. ers and fasteners tightly screwed on the spray sleeves If available do the spray arms rotate freely Are the spray jets clogged See Cleaning and Care Cleaning the spray arms 53 Frequently asked questions The following guide can be used to help address minor problems without a service call Repairs should only be performed by Miele Technical Service Work performed by unqualified persons can place the user at considerable risk of harm To help avoid unnecessary service calls please be sure to check first whether an error message is due to operator error To do so m Turn the program selector to The error message is erased m Press the On Off button to switch off the machine m Turn the machine back on and re start the program m If the error occurs again and cannot be corrected contact Miele Technical Service for assistance m You will need to provide the error code F What if Possible fault Solution The washer will not The door is not properly Close the door firmly start closed The machine is not Plug in the power cord plugged in The fuses are defective or Make sure the breaker has the circuit breaker has not tripped tripped The washer is not turned Press the On Off button on and select a program The program does not Error message F 84 F Contact Miele Technical continue 11 F 20 F 26 F 28 Service F are Fault code F 37 33 Dosing syste
28. estart the program 57 Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution The rinse program is Before addressing the interrupted and the error Fill Drain indicator light is flashing Turn the program selector to The error message is erased Press the On Off button to switch off the machine Error message F A There is a problem with the water out take Clean the filter combination in the wash cabinet Clean the drain pump Clean the non return valve Remove any kinks in the drain hose Then Switch the washer on Drain the water Restart the program The water in the wash cabinet does not get hot the program sequence lasts too long 58 Error message FOI F03 FIG F19 Fet The washer is equipped with a temperature sensor that switches off the heater when it begins to overheat Overheating can occur when e g large items cover the heating elements or when the filters in the wash cabinet are blocked Clean the filter combination in the wash cabinet Rearrange the glassware Reset the Thermo switch See Frequently asked questions Thermo switch Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution After a program there is powdered detergent residue left behind in the door dispenser The dispenser was wet when it was loaded Make sure the dispenser is dry before loading it The powdered detergen
29. for obstructions m Carefully refit the non return valve and secure it with the locking clamp Refit and lock the filter in place For safety the load should be washed again Cleaning and Care Cleaning the water inlet filters To protect the water inlet faucet filters are incorporated in the intake hose attached to the water supply If the filters are soiled they must be cleaned to ensure sufficient water intake to the wash cabinet AN The plastic housing of the water connection contains electrical components and should not be submerged or run through water Cleaning the filters m Disconnect the machine from electricity unplug it or trip the circuit breaker m Close the water supply and unscrew the water inlet faucet m Carefully remove the rubber seal m Take out the filters with needle nose pliers m Rinse the large area filter 1 and fine filter 2 under running water and replace if necessary m Return filters and seal Make sure they are seated correctly m Reconnect the hose to the water faucet checking that it is not cross threaded m Open the water supply m Check for leaks 51 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the control panel m The control panel should only be cleaned with a damp cloth or a suitable cleaner for use on plastic materials N Do not use abrasive cleaners glass cleaners or all purpose cleaners They will damage the control panel Cleaning the exterior
30. g this machine regard the high temperatures and be especially careful not to scald or burn yourself When opening the door bypassing the electrical lock a danger of burning scalding or corrosion exists or when using disinfection agents the inhalation of toxic fumes Let baskets and inserts cool Empty any water from parts into the wash cabinet If you are exposed to toxic vapors or processing chemicals consult the manufacturer s material safety data sheets for emergency procedures gt Always allow mobile units modules inserts and loads to cool before removing Be sure to empty any water from concave items into the wash cabinet before removing After drying open the door to allow the items and inserts to cool Never clean the machine or near its vicinity with a water or high pressure hose Avoid inhaling powder products They can cause burning in the mouth and throat if swallowed and can inhibit breathing Before servicing disconnect the power supply by either removing the fuse unplugging the unit or manually tripping the circuit breaker Whenever work is conducted on the tap water network the water supply line to the washer must be cleared of air Failure to do so can result in damage to the water softener IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following points should be observed to assist in maintaining quality standards for critical labware and to avoid damage to the loads being clea
31. he micro fine filter flat in the base of the wash cabinet grasp the two tabs and turn twice counterclockwise 48 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the spray arms The spray arms can get clogged Check daily and clean if necessary Removing the spray arms m Remove the baskets Spray arm at the upper basket or mobile unit if available m Loosen the knurled nut and remove the spray arm Metal knurled nuts have a left hand thread Ceramic knurled nuts have a right hand thread m Unscrew the upper spray arm m Loosen the knurled nut of the lower spray arm and remove m Use a sharp pointed object to push particles into the spray arm jets and rinse thoroughly under running water m Refit the spray arms in reverse order after cleaning After replacing the spray arms check that they can rotate freely 49 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the drain pump and non return valve If water has not been pumped away at the end of a program the drain pump or the non return valve may be blocked m Turn off the machine m Remove the filter combination out of the wash cabinet m Tilt the locking clamp to the side m Pull out the non return valve and rinse well under running water 50 The drain pump is beneath the non return valve see arrow m Before refitting the non return valve check that the drain pump is not blocked Spin the propeller several times in both directions to check
32. hine Error message Fdo The neutralizer container is empty Refill or replace the neutralizer container Then Switch the washer on Restart the program A few minutes after the start of a program the Neutralizer indicator flashes and the program stops 56 Before addressing the error Turn the program selector to The error message is erased Press the On Off button to switch off the machine Error message Fdo There is a problem dispensing the neutralizer Refill or replace the neutralizer container Prime the dosage system see Programming functions Then Switch the washer on Restart the program Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution The Recharge indicator flashes The water softener has run out of salt Refill the salt reservoir A few minutes after the start of a program the Fill Drain indicator flashes and the program stops Before addressing the error Turn the program selector to The error message is erased Press the On Off button to switch off the machine Error message F E Open the water valve There is a problem with the completely water intake Clean the water inlet filters The flow pressure at the water connection is too low Contact a qualified plumber for advice Then Switch the washer on R
33. hine raised or lowered by adjusting the four screw feet When the feet are screwed in the machine can be moved back and forth on its rollers Positioning and securing the machine To ensure stability the machine must be aligned and screwed to the counter m Open the door m Secure the machine to the front edge of the countertop using screws through each of the 2 holes in the front trim m When not mounted undercounter floor mounting brackets must be used Do not use silicone sealant to seal the gaps between the machine and any neighboring units This will hinder ventilation to the circulation pump Installation Removing the lid if necessary m Open the door m Remove the fixing screws on both sides using a cross slotted screwdriver m Pull the machine lid approx 5 mm forwards lift upwards and remove Protecting the countertop Important for machines with steam condenser depending on model To prevent steam damage to the countertop adhere the protective foil 9 13 46 x 22 13 46 25 x 58 cm underneath the countertop near the steam condenser Depending on the requirements for installation the following kit can be ordered from the Miele Technical Service Department Cover plate protects the countertop The underside of the countertop is protected from steam damage by a stainless steel plate 67 Electrical connection NAII electrical work must be carried out by a suitably qua
34. ing priming 38 Programming functions Buzzer The buzzer can be programmed for the following functions a continuous tone at the end of a program an error signal that beeps in 1 second intervals and asample collection signal allows a sample of the final rinse water to be collected that beeps in sets of 3 followed by a 2 sec pause Contact Miele Technical Service to program the sample collection signal The numbers shown in the display correspond to the following settings 20 Buzzer off l End of program factory setting ee Error 23 End of program Error zY Sample collection signal 25 End of program Sample collection signal 26 Error Sample collection signal 7 All functions End of program Error Sample collection signal Step Display Result m Press the button until E04 appears in the display 89 m Turn the program selector to Inorganica gl m Press and hold the button until the required value Zb appears in the display e g 26 Value selected The buzzer will sound for 30 sec during the selected setting To switch it off earlier Turn the program selector to Press the button Interrupt the power supply e g open the door 39 Programming functions Changing program parameters The factory settings for various parameters are listed in the Program Guide Program parameters cannot be changed unless they are activated within a given program
35. it will go lift it up off the runners and remove m Use a wrench to unscrew the roller bearings on either side of the basket then reposition as required m Loosen the locking ring m Move the adapter up to the proper height m Tighten the locking ring 26 Loading the machine Laboratory equipment Wide necked labware e g beakers wide necked Erlenmeyer flasks and Petri dishes or cylindrical items e g test tubes can be cleaned inside and out by the rotating spray arms For proper cleaning load these items in whole half or quarter inserts and place them in an empty lower basket or upper basket with spray arm Narrow necked items e g narrow necked Erlenmeyer flasks round flasks volumetric flasks and pipettes require the use of injector wagons or injector baskets Separate instructions are included for the use of injector baskets and inserts for narrow necked labware This section only covers basic information on how to prepare and load labware Petri dishes and similar items should be loaded in a suitable insert with the soiled side facing center Pipettes should be placed with the narrow end facing down Protective netting can be used to avoid glass breakage Quarter baskets should be loaded at least 3 cm away from the edge of the wagon 27 Loading the machine Upper basket O 188 E 106 For various inserts St
36. lified electrician in accordance with local and national safety regulations Connection should be made via a suitable isolator with an on off switch that is easily accessible for servicing work The electrical connection is made through a receptacle according to national requirements The receptacle has to be easily accessible after installation To increase the security it is recommended to install a protective switch 30 mA before the machine For technical data see the data plate or wiring diagram supplied The machine must only be operated with the voltage frequency and fusing shown on the data plate The machine can be converted according to the supplied converting diagram and wiring diagram The data plate is located at the rear of the machine and behind the plinth on the plastic cover The wiring diagram is supplied with the machine See also the supplied installation diagram A damaged power cord must only be replaced with a genuine Miele cord by a Miele service technician 68 WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED Grounding connection m The ground lead must be connected to the screw connection point marked with the ground symbol 8 at the back of the machine The machine must only be operated with the voltage frequency and fusing shown on the data plate located on the rear of the machine and on the plinth behind the service panel The conversion diagram and the wiri
37. m Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned using a non abrasive stainless steel cleaner or dishwashing detergent and warm water m To help prevent resoiling a conditioner for stainless steel can also be used Apply sparingly with even pressure Do not use cleaners containing thinner or ammonia They will damage the surface 52 N Never clean the machine or near its vicinity with a water or high pressure hose Cleaning the wash cabinet The wash cabinet is mostly self cleaning If deposits have built contact Miele for info Cleaning the door seal Clean the door seal regularly with a damp cloth to remove soiling To replace damaged or leaking door seals please contact Miele s Technical Service Dept Dispensing systems Check the consumption of the used chemicals regularly to notice any irregularities of the dispensing Cleaning and Care Baskets and inserts To ensure the function of baskets and inserts they must be checked daily A checklist is supplied with the machine Check the following points Are the rollers in the proper condition and are they securely fixed in the mobile unit insert Is the basket connection set to the correct height and tightened Are all spray jets spray sleeves and hose adapters tightly connected to the basket insert Are all spray jets spray sleeves and hose adapters unclogged so that the wash water can flow through Are cov
38. m faulty Contact Miele Technical Service 54 Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution Before the start of a program the CPO Dosing Pump indicator flashes and the program can not be started Before addressing the error Turn the program selector to The error message is erased Press the On Off button to switch off the machine Error message Fdo The liquid detergent container is empty Refill or replace the liquid detergent container Then Switch the washer on Restart the program A few minutes after the start of a program the PO Dosing Pump indicator flashes and the program stops Before addressing the error Turn the program selector to The error message is erased Press the On Off button to switch off the machine Error message Fdo There is a problem dispensing the liquid detergent Refill or replace the liquid detergent container Prime the dosage system see Programming functions Then Switch the washer on Restart the program 55 Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution Before the start of a program the Neutralizer indicator flashes and the program can not be started Before addressing the error Turn the program selector to The error message is erased Press the On Off button to switch off the mac
39. n the appears in the display The Fill Drain machine by pressing the On Off button indicator lights Saving to memory and exiting the programming mode m Press the 2 button SP appears in the display m Press the 2 button again The change will now be stored in the memory Exiting the programming mode without saving m Press the On Off button to switch off The change is canceled the machine 36 Programming functions DOS 1 liquid detergent Setting the detergent dosage The dosage concentration only needs to be set for liquid detergents Set the concentration according to the detergent manufacturer s recommendations Do not change the setting if you are using powdered detergent in the door dispenser Step Display Result m Press the button until E02 appears in 02 the display m Turn the program selector to Inorganica Using door dispenser 10 10 sec dosage length Using DOS module 1 00 1 0 dosage concentration m Press or hold down the button until 2 50 The dosage time dosage the required value appears in the concentration is now set display e g 0 5 Dosage concentration setting Priming the dosage system The dosage system does not need to be primed cleared of air unless the dosage concentration is being set for the first time the liquid detergent container was inadvertently completely emptied Step Display Result m Press the button until E02 appears EDZ in the display
40. ne checks The routine checks must be done daily by the user before using the machine For the routine checks a checklist is supplied with the washer Check the following points the filters in the base of the wash cabinet must be empty the spray arms in the machine and at the baskets should be clear the wash cabinet and the door gasket should be clear the dispensing systems and the baskets and inserts 46 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the coarse filter N Wear protective gloves and goggles when cleaning this machine Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet AN The machine must not be used without all filters in place The filters protect the circulation pump from damage caused by foreign objects The filter combination in the base of the wash cabinet should be inspected regularly and cleaned if m Press the two tabs together remove necessary and clean the coarse filter m Put the clean filter back in position Watch out for sharp objects which ee oe and press until it clicks into place could cause injury e g glass splinters 47 Cleaning and Care Cleaning the fine flat and micro fine filters m Remove the coarse filter m Remove the fine filter from between the flat and micro fine filters m Then remove together with the flat filter m Clean the filters m Replace the filter combination in reverse order The flat filter must lie m To unscrew t
41. ned For this type of cleaning the program must not be interrupted until completion In other words the On Off Button must not be used Interruptions should also be avoided for all other programs such as during performance testing because this can negatively affect the cleaning and rinsing results After any interruption the program should be restarted from the beginning Only use cleaning agents formulated for special processes and approved by Miele for use with this machine Use of unsuitable cleaning agents could adversely affect the components of the machine Use only Miele approved cleaning agents with this machine Use of unsuitable cleaning agents could adversely affect the components of the machine Damages resulting from using unsuitable cleaning agents are not covered by the warranty Pre treatments with cleaning agents can create suds as can certain rinsing agents For pre treatment and or cleaning only use low sudsing detergents which have been approved by Miele Suds can have an adverse effect on the cleaning process gt If toxic chemicals may be present in the wash cabinet beware of this risk when interrupting a program and opening the washer The door seal and steam condensor must always be checked for soundness The machine must only be operated with water and the recommended cleaning agents Organic solvents must not be used in the machine as there is the danger under certain circ
42. ng m Rearrange the items securely Wear protective gloves as needed and comply with all applicable health and safety regulations for infectious disease control m Replenish powder detergent if necessary m Close the door m Start the Drain program The water will be drained away m Select and start the program 33 Program Guide Program Description Custom Open program available for programming by end user INORGANICA For removing inorganic residue generally for analytical applications for light to moderate soiling with moderate to high rinse requirements ORGANICA For removing organic residue such as oils fats wax agar preparation applications and for some analytical applications with moderate to heavy soiling and moderate rinse requirements Liquid detergent required cold warm and a DI water supply is recommended STANDARD For a wide range of soiling types that do not denature or precipitate in alkaline environments for some preparation and analytical applications for light soiling and low rinse requirements UNIVERSAL For removing organic residue such as proteins oils and some fats and some inorganic residues pH 7 water soluble metallic salts for preparation applications and for some analytical applications moderate to heavy soiling and moderate rinse requirements INTENSIVE For removing organic residue such as proteins cell and tissue culture
43. ng diagram is secured to the inner side of the service panel Plumbing Connecting the water inlet N The water in the machine is not drinkable The machine must be connected to the water supply in accordance with local and national regulations The washer is constructed so it may be connected to a suitable supply without an extra non return valve unless required by code High iron content can leave a rust film on stainless steel laoware and the machine itself When the chloride content in the domestic water supply is above 100mg l the risk of corrosion damage to stainless steel labware is greatly increased In certain regions e g mountainous areas the water composition may cause condensate to form requiring the use of softened water in the steam condenser An acceptable water pressure flow rate is 10 147 psi However the recommended pressure is 25 60 psi If the water pressure is below 30 psi the fill time will take longer If the Fill Drain indicator fault code F E lights contact the Miele Technical Service Department The maximum permissible static water pressure is 145 psi over pressure If the water pressure lies outside these ranges please contact Miele Technical Service for advice the Fill Drain indicator may appear in the display F E The machine is designed for connection to cold water blue marking and hot water red marking up to 158 F 70 C max Connect th
44. ng the upper basket 121 111 va ska s s Ub alsk d eee 26 USE occ ce tie Saad Geek a satan eed aeds 30 TOOG rr R ead AA aie oe we Mala odes ca koe aad RRR ae she 30 Starting A PrograM e ss eee 30 Selecting the optional drying function n aasa aaaea aea 30 Program s quence display 14 1 514 2141 eke erra eed SAG b ee Re ae 31 End ofa Progra 12140 sssnss sg enda i iien i e eh ce g dla dads beaded 32 ACGitlONal 00 10 624 44 och EAGER Sb Ree pd ddd ed bh bad edhe eks 32 TOMMAG OT s ae 22382 ene ed wet vets ae tah ee eee ta wha abe aw eed 32 Canceling a Programs eu nuna ea 2 paa sd him Sib ne wats ede eee eh bee ewe 33 Contents Program Guide 1 1 1 2212122 eee ee 34 Programming functions 1 2222222 221 k lla 36 The following instructions apply to all programming functions 36 To access the programming mode 1 1 2 lakka kana 36 Saving to memory and exiting the programming mode 36 Exiting the programming mode without saving 0 0 0 eee 36 DOS 1 liquid detergent 0 0020 37 Setting the detergent dosage 6 ee ees 37 Priming the dosage Systemi 121111 ake ea ek rria eR et 37 BOS 8 neutralizer 111 454 24 drach EE a e i ddl edb kde Abe Raho a 38 Setting the neutralizer dosage 2 0 38 Priming the dosage System 1 2 121 054 ek na ea ee aa Hee Se eee eee iad 38 PU R r rap evan E ce estate aus E ante erases
45. nterface Description of the machine Miele laboratory washers are designed to clean rinse and dry laboratory equipment In this operating manual the general term labware is used to cover a range of laboratory equipment Always follow the labware manufacturer s instructions Individual items need to be checked to ensure that they are designed to withstand the temperatures and acid alkaline environment in the machine Standard model The labwasher comes as standard with a drying unit serial interface water softener steam condenser flow meter Intended applications Laboratory equipment Lab equipment includes a wide range of items Glassware such as beakers round bottomed flasks Erlenmeyer flasks bottles test tubes funnels measuring vessels such as graduated flasks graduated cylinders pipettes dishes such as petri dishes watch glasses mortars and hardware such as stoppers spatulas and stirrers Labware can be made of glass heat resistant plastic ceramic stainless steel or coated metal e g Stirrers Opening and closing the door Electric door lock The machine is equipped with an electric door lock The door can only be opened when m the electrical supply to the machine is turned on and the m On Off switch is pressed To open the door m Press the o button in as far as it will go At the same time grip the handle and
46. on Drying can be selected immediately after a program has been selected except for Rinse and Drain m Press the Drying button The options Drying 1 if available and Drying 2 will now be added see the Program Guide for details The selected Drying 2 time appears in the display The drying time can be changed in 5 minute increments using the button Once the program has started the changed drying time for the selected program is stored The total duration of the program adjusts accordingly m Press the Start button The display shows the current temperature The Start indicator comes on Use Once a program cycle has started all other programs are locked until completion If the program selector is turned to a different program the display goes out The display will re appear if the program selector is turned back to the running program During a program the Display button can be used to toggle between the actual temperature elapsed program time and active wash block depending on model 1 Pre rinse 1 2 Pre rinse 2 3 Main wash 1 4 Main wash 2 5 Chemical disinfection 6 Interim rinse 1 7 Interim rinse 2 8 Interim rinse 3 9 Interim rinse 4 10 Final rinse 1 11 Final rinse 2 12 Drying 1 13 Drying 2 Program sequence display Whenever a program is running the indicator light for that program will remain on Recharging Pre Wash 1 2
47. owware been dislodged from its proper position on the nozzles N Any items that were dislodged from the adapters during a program cycle must be washed again Are the cavities and channels in any hollow vessels cleaned through Are the nozzles and connections firmly attached to the baskets inserts Loading the machine Loading the machine Always load items in a way that all surfaces are exposed This ensures that the items will be properly cleaned Do not nest any items inside other items Keep each item separate Hollow vessels must be arranged for complete inside exposure to the cleaning water Hollow vessels should be inverted and placed in suitable baskets and inserts so that water will have unrestricted access and exit Deep based items should be arranged at an angle so that water can run off easily Tall narrow pieces should be placed in the center of the basket for best water coverage Baskets and inserts with an adapter must be properly connected The spray arms must not be blocked by items that are too tall or hang through the baskets To avoid corrosion only load stainless steel instruments in good condition Do not use this machine to wash nickel plated items or discolored oxidized aluminum items Do not load plastics unless they are heat resistant Prepare items before loading m Empty all glassware before loading into the ma
48. s oils and some fats and some inorganic residues pH 7 water soluble metallic salts for preparation applications and analytical applications moderate to heavy soiling and moderate to high rinse requirements PLASTIC For temperature sensitive labware such as plastic bottles minimum required temperature resistance 55 C for preparation applications and for some analytical applications for light to moderate soiling for moderate rinse requirements DRAIN To pump away water for example when a program is canceled RINSE To rinse heavily soiled labware e g to pre treat heavy soiling remove residue or to avoid drying and encrusting before a full program is run varioTD For cleaning and thermal disinfection at 93 C with 5 min holding time as per EN ISO 15883 1 SPECIAL 93 C 10 For cleaning and thermal disinfection at 93 C with 10 min holding time as per 11 18 of Germany s infectious disease control act section A B fungicidal bactericidal and virus inactivating CW cold water HW hot water DI distilled water F C Temperature min holding time The DOS 2 rinse aid dosage must be activated by Miele Technical Service 34 Program Guide Program sequence Pre Wash Main Wash Rinse Rinse Final Rinse Drying 1 2 1 2 1 213 4 1 217 2 CW HW HWI HW DI DI 99 C 70 C DOS 1 DOS 3 25 min 5 min 80 C 75
49. s occurring 16 Rinse Aid Adding rinse aid Rinse aid is not used in laboratory glassware cleaning applications If rinse aid is required the rinse aid dosage must be activated with assistance from Miele Technical Service Rinse aid e g MieleClear is filled in the storage container and the selected dose is then dispensed automatically The rinse aid reservoir holds approximately 180 ml Inadvertently filling the rinse aid reservoir with detergent will damage the machine Be sure only to use rinse aid in the rinse aid reservoir m Open the washer door m Pour enough rinse aid into the reservoir so that the level indicator see arrow is dark Use a funnel if necessary m Replace and tighten the reservoir cap m Wipe up any spilled rinse aid to prevent over sudsing during the next wash cycle Rinse Aid Rinse aid indicator light O Recharging O Pre Wash O Wash O Rinse O Dry O Complete O Fill Drain O Recharge Softener O Neutralizer I Rinse Aid Dosing Pump m Rinse aid does not need to be refilled until the Rinse aid indicator light comes on in the display 18 Setting the rinse aid dosage The dosage selector has settings from 1 to 6 1 6 ml The factory setting is at 3 3 ml If the glassware shows spots after washing m adjust to a higher setting If the glassware shows smearing or cloudy streaks after washing m adjust to a lower setting Ne
50. t dispenser cover was blocked by glassware Always arrange glassware so the dispenser cover can open The powdered detergent dispenser cover will not close Detergent residue is blocking the latch Wipe away any detergent residue A banging noise can be heard in the wash cabinet A spray arm is hitting the glassware Interrupt the program and re arrange any glassware that it blocking the wash arm see interrupting a program A rattling noise can be heard in the wash cabinet Glassware is moving around in the wash cabinet Interrupt the program and re arrange any glassware that is loose see interrupting a program A banging noise is coming from the water pipes This may be caused by the installation or the diameter of the pipes Consult a qualified plumber for advice 59 Frequently asked questions What if Possible fault Solution Items made of glass show signs of corrosion The items are not washer safe Only use washer safe glassware No neutralization took place in the program sequence Fill the neutralizer container Excessively high temperatures are causing glass corrosion Select an appropriate program or lower the wash temperature Too alkaline detergent is causing glass corrosion Choose a milder detergent or lower the DOS1 concentration Items made of stainless steel show signs of corrosion 60
51. ue you wish to change currently stored values e g Coarse filter 6 o clock position 105 Fine filter 7 o clock position sie m Press and hold the button until the service aaa timer is erased 44 Data transfer optional The machine is equipped with an interface socket so that data can be transferred from Novotronic to a log printer Please contact Miele Technical Service to order printer cables The serial interface is RS 232 compatible Various printer types with Epson compatible fonts can be used for printing Miele Technical Service maintains a list of recommended printers Pin assignment 9 pin sub D connector 5 GND ground 3 TXD send 1 4 6 bridge 7 8 CTS N Printer initialization must only be performed by Miele Consult Technical Service using the contact information on that back of this manual During program operation a protocol is prepared It can be printed using an external printer The protocol contains the following information date and device number program start time and name rinse blocks used dosage system with dosage temperature and target dosage amount target values for temperature and holding times minimal temperature during the holding time all errors e g water supply defect program end time warnings e g salt required 45 Maintenance Periodic maintenance for the machine is recommended annually Routi
52. umstances of explosion and damage to rubber and synthetic materials Follow the dosage recommendations of the cleaning agent s manufacturer In critical applications where very stringent requirements have to be met it is strongly recommended that all the relevant factors for the process such as detergent quality of water etc are discussed with a Miele Application Technology specialist B It is the responsibility of the operator to routinely check that the required cleaning standards are being met Therefore results need to be regularly tested and documented both thermo electrically and through inspection For thermo chemical processes additional testing is required using chemical or biological indicators gt The performance of the cycles was tested using Neodisher products The use of other products is not discouraged but may not yield identical results Please be aware that changes in formulation storage conditions etc which may not be publicized by the chemical manufacturer can have a negative effect on cleaning results and are not the responsibility of the machine manufacturer IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using cleaning agents and specialized products it is essential that the manufacturer s instructions are followed Only use the product for the application described by the manufacturer to avoid any material damage or the occurrence of strong chemical reactions The mobile units
53. utralizing agent Adding neutralizer Neutralizer has an acidic pH and works by neutralizing any traces of alkaline cleaner from the surface of the glassware When a mild alkaline detergent is used for washing select a neutralizer that contains phosphoric acid The neutralizer is automatically dispensed during the second rinse after the main wash cycle To function properly the neutralizer container must be filled and cleared of air For specific instructions please read the section on Programming functions Note the program Inorganica dispenses neutralizer after the pre wash m Open the door of the storage cabinet that houses the neutralizer and detergent dispensers m Take out the red neutralizer container and refill it or replace it with a filled container m Insert the siphon tube into the container opening and screw it into place Make sure to observe the color coding Neutralizing agent Neutralizer indicator light O Recharging O Pre Wash O Wash O Rinse O Dry O Complete O Fill Drain O Recharge Softener D Neutralizer O Rinse Aid Dosing Pump m When the Neutralizer indicator light comes on it is important to promptly refill or exchange the neutralizer container Make sure to refill exchange the container before it becomes completely empty 20 Detergent Adding detergent Use only cleaning agents formulated for this machine Do not use deterg
54. ve been designed to be biodegradable and recyclable Ensure that any plastic wrappings bags etc are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children Danger of suffocation Please recycle 74 Disposal of an old appliance Old appliances may contain materials that can be recycled Please contact your local authorities about recycling in your area Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal See Important Safety Instructions 75 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 800 991 9380 609 419 9898 Fax 609 419 4241 www miele com Technical Service amp Support Nationwide Phone 800 991 9380 Fax 888 586 8056 TechnicalService mieleusa com PROFESSIONAL Canada Miele Limited National Headquarters 161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan ON L4K 4V8 Phone 800 643 5381 905 660 9936 Fax 905 532 2290 www miele ca professional miele ca MieleCare National Service Phone 800 565 6435 905 532 2272 Fax 905 532 2292 service miele ca technical enquiries Subject to change without notice 5207 M Nr 07 157 440 00

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