Electronically Controlled Water Hardness (Egs); Intelligent Tab Function - Miele G2000 Technical Information

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G1000 / G2000 Dishwashers
4.2.9

Electronically Controlled Water Hardness (EGS)

To prevent or avoid possible glass corrosion, the wash water hardness level should
not exceed or fall below 3 gr/gal, in program steps with heating and 5 gr/gal in
program steps without heating. With mains water hardness below 20 gr/gal. (In
heating steps under 16 gr/gal) the Solenoid Valve Y5 is activated to add a proportion
of hard mains water to the cabinet. The proportion added in this way depends on the
mains water hardness level set at the electronic unit or that measured at the Sensor
Softener. The EGS system is not active as standard in all wash programs, but this
can be programmed as an option if required.
The EGS Valve is located in the Water Inlet Mixer.
4.2.10

Intelligent Tab Function

To optimize wash results, the type of detergent (normal detergent or combination
products in tablet form) used in the dishwasher can be set. To adjust the program
sequence to suit the detergent type, press the Tab as appropriate. The selected
function remains applicable until it is modified again. It is therefore not necessary to
select 2 in 1 or 3 in 1 before every program.
Standard detergent (powder or tab form):
The tab button is not pressed. This means filling rinse aid in the customary way, and
salt will be consumed for the reactivation of the water softener.
2 in 1 Detergent:
When the 2 in 1 function is selected, the program sequence is adjusted for 2 in 1
tablets (containing detergent and rinse aid). All water intake will be with soft water at
the pre-set water hardness level. The dispensing of rinse aid and the rinse aid refill
indicator light are deactivated.
3 in 1 Detergent:
When 3 in 1 function is selected, the program sequence is adjusted for 3 in 1 tablets
(containing detergent, rinse aid and salt). The dispensing of rinse aid and the rinse
aid refill indicator light are deactivated. Salt consumption for the softener reactivation
is reduced to between 1/3 and ¼ of its normal level. During the first two water intake
cycles, prepared water taken from the water softener is added to the circulating
water. During the following intake cycle, the softener is inactive.
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