Miele PFD 408 Operating Instructions Manual
Miele PFD 408 Operating Instructions Manual

Miele PFD 408 Operating Instructions Manual

Commercial dishwasher
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Commercial Dishwasher
PFD 408
To prevent accidents and machine dam-
age, read these instructions before in-
stallation or use.
en-US, CA
M.-Nr. 12 276 780

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Commercial Dishwasher PFD 408 To prevent accidents and machine dam- en-US, CA  age, read these instructions before in- stallation or use. M.-Nr. 12 276 780...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Guide to the manual ......................Symbols used on the commercial dishwasher..............Definition of terms ......................IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................APPROPRIATE USE ......................Warning signs and symbols attached to the dishwasher..........12 Disposal of your old dishwasher ..................13 Caring for the environment .................... 14 Machine description......................
  • Page 3 Contents Cleaning agent and rinsing agent .................. 31 Dispensing systems ......................31 Dispenser module ......................31 Process chemicals ......................32 Filling the door dispenser....................32 Tips for the Rapid program ................... 33 Refill indicator ....................... 34 Replacing the media canister..................34 Rinse aid..........................
  • Page 4 Contents Temperature unit........................ 58  Additional settings ....................59 Menu structure ........................59 Filter program lock ......................62 Standby/Off ........................62 Log book ........................... 63 Program release ........................ 64 Set Favorites........................64 Program parameters......................65 Selecting a program ...................... 65 Wash temperature......................65 Main wash holding time ....................
  • Page 5 Frequently asked questions ................... 94 Cleaning the water inlet filter ..................... 94 Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve..............95 Program chart........................96 Miele Service ........................98 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................99 Installation........................100 Installation ......................... 100 Undercounter installation ....................100 Hose holder ........................
  • Page 6: Guide To The Manual

    Guide to the manual Warnings  Warnings contain information related to safety. This alerts you to the potential danger of injury to people or damage to property. Read the warnings carefully and follow the instructions and direc- tions. Notes Notes contain information that is particularly important to follow. Additional information and comments Additional information and comments are contained in a simple frame.
  • Page 7: Symbols Used On The Commercial Dishwasher

    Guide to the manual Symbols used on the commercial dishwasher Symbol Legend For warnings and safety notes; see “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” ETL mark Do not dispose of electrical machines in household waste; they need to be disposed of separately, see “Disposal of your old machine” Manufacturer Definition of terms Dishwashers...
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future user.  This Miele Dishwasher with its short program cycle times and powerful cleaning perfor- mance is intended for commercial use, for example in: - senior living facilities...
  • Page 9 This could be dangerous.  In the event of a damaged or leaking dishwasher, switch off at the power supply imme- diately and call Miele Technical Service, a Miele dealer, or a suitably qualified service tech- nician.  Faulty components should only be replaced by genuine Miele original parts. Only when these parts are fitted can Miele guarantee the safety standards of the appliance.
  • Page 10 The dishwasher must not be used if the wire is damaged. A damaged wire may only be replaced by a suitable wire of the same type. For safety reasons, such replacement should only be carried out by Miele Technical Service or a qualified service technician. ...
  • Page 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Correct use  This dishwasher is designed for operation with water and cleaning agents suitable for use in dishwashers only. Organic solvents and flammable liquid agents must not be used. This could cause an explosion, damage rubber or plastic components in the dishwasher, and cause liquids to leak out of it.
  • Page 12: Warning Signs And Symbols Attached To The Dishwasher

    The grille of dishwashers with active drying must not be blocked or sealed. Accessories  Only use genuine Miele original spare parts and accessories with this dishwasher. Miele will provide you with the article designations of the accessories.  Only use Miele baskets and inserts with this dishwasher. Using baskets and inserts made by other manufacturers, or making modifications to Miele accessories can cause un- satisfactory cleaning results, for which Miele cannot be held liable.
  • Page 13: Disposal Of Your Old Dishwasher

    After use  Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it. Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by failure to comply with these IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 14: Caring For The Environment

    Consult with local authorities, dealers or Miele in order to dispose of and recycle electrical and electronic appliances. Miele assumes no responsibility for deleting any personal data left on the appliance being disposed.
  • Page 15: Machine Description

    Machine description Appliance overview Air inlet for fresh air (depending on the Rinsing agent container model) Door lock latch Door lock Container for reactivation salt Upper basket runners Container for powder cleaning agents Top machine spray arm Filter combination Upper basket water connection Air outlet and inlet grille with filter for fresh Lower machine spray arm air (depending on the model)
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    Start/Stop button For switching the dishwasher on and off For starting or canceling a program Service interface (Depending on the model) Testing and transmission point for Miele  button (door release) Customer Service For opening the door  button (language selection)  button (cancel or back)
  • Page 17: Leds In The Buttons

    Machine description LEDs in the buttons Light-emitting diodes are incorporated in the buttons. They indicate the status of the dish- washer. Button Display Status Display The dishwasher is switched on. (Reaction to The dishwasher is switched off.  On/Off switch) Pulsing The dishwasher is in standby mode.
  • Page 18: User Profiles

    User profiles User groups Users can be divided into two groups: - Daily operators Daily operators must be instructed on the functions and on operating and loading the dishwasher and trained regularly to guarantee safe daily use. - Experienced operators Experienced operators can additionally block access to programs and modify program parameters.
  • Page 19: Operation Tips

    Operation tips As soon as the dishwasher is ready for op- Operation eration, the display message changes to Operation is carried out via the touch dis- show the program selection screen, e.g.: play as well as via the buttons on the con- trol panel.
  • Page 20: Standby/Off

    Operation tips Standby/Off Touch display If the dishwasher has not been used for Lists 10 minutes, it can be set to standby or  switched off automatically. Programs 08:15 Normal Intensive In standby mode, the dishwasher remains   66°C 66°C switched on and the Start/Stop button 0:13 h 0:21 h...
  • Page 21: Status Window

    Operation tips Show me how Depending on the context, numbers en- tered directly may be rounded up or down. If, for example, it is only possible to enter values in increments of 10 (10, 20, 30, Refill salt  etc.), the value is rounded down to 10 Then start the “Rinse”...
  • Page 22: Commissioning

    Commissioning Installation and connection WiFi setup In the next step, you can connect your dish- Before commissioning, the dishwasher must washer to the WiFi network. be securely installed, and the water inlet, drain hoses, and the power cord correctly  Network/WiFi 08:15 connected.
  • Page 23: Setting The Time Of Day

    Commissioning Setting the time of day Setting the water hardness The time of day is set in the set time of day Your local water authority can give you in- format. formation about the water hardness level in your area. ...
  • Page 24: Selecting Water Connections

     Following commissioning, the water con- Set-up successfully completed nections can be reinstated by Miele Cus- tomer Service. Select one of the available water connec-  tions, e.g.: Hot water Confirm the message with ...
  • Page 25: Opening And Closing The Door

    Opening and closing the door Close the door. Door lock Make sure that no objects or wash items Depending on the model, the dishwashers  protrude into the closing area of the door. are equipped with a Comfort Door Lock with electronic door lock or a pull-open lock.
  • Page 26: Pull-Open Lock

    Opening and closing the door Insert the tool from the companion pack Pull-open lock  horizontally into the gap between the door In the case of dishwashers with a pull-open and the lid or countertop. lock, the door can be opened at any time, even during a program sequence.
  • Page 27: Filling The Container For Reactivation Salt

    Filling the container for reactivation salt Water hardness Setting the water hardness In order to achieve excellent cleaning re- Water hardness can be set between 0 and sults, the machine requires a supply of soft 70 gpg (0–70°dH). water with a low calcium content. Hard tap The water hardness is preset to 14 gpg water results in the build-up of calcium de- (14°dH) at the factory.
  • Page 28 Filling the container for reactivation salt Settings table gr/gal mmol/l Display gr/gal mmol/l Display CaCO 3 CaCO 3   0     0   0   0   650   6.5   1   20   1   670   6.7   2   40   2   680   6.8   3   50   3   700   7.0   4   70   4   720...
  • Page 29: Salt Refill Indicator

    Filling the container for reactivation salt Salt refill indicator Machine blocked if salt is not avail- able If the level in the salt container is low and a reactivation is carried out, the following If the salt in the water softener has been message appears on the display: used up, a fault appears on the display and the machine blocked from performing fur-...
  • Page 30 Filling the container for reactivation salt Filling the container for reactivation salt Add salt into the container until the funnel  is full but still closes easily. The salt con- tainer will take approx. 4.4 lb (2 kg) of salt When filling the salt container, only open ...
  • Page 31: Cleaning Agent And Rinsing Agent

    (DOS module). nected. - Rinsing agent External dispenser modules can be retrofit- ted by Miele Customer Service or by a suit- Depending on the model, rinsing agent ably qualified specialist. Internal dispensing can be dispensed via the door dispenser systems cannot be installed retrospectively.
  • Page 32: Process Chemicals

    (depending on the model). Only use cleaning agent tabs that are quick-dissolving. Suitable tabs are avail-  Power supply connection for DOS 4, rins- able from the Miele Professional product ing agent. range.  Connections for dispensing hoses. Filling the door dispenser ...
  • Page 33: Tips For The Rapid Program

    Cleaning agent and rinsing agent The level markers in the powder dispensing  Make sure that all of the cleaning canister with the door in the horizontal posi- agent has dissolved at the end of the pro- tion equate to the amount dispensed in gram sequence.
  • Page 34: Refill Indicator

    Dispenser modules are installed by Take the lid off the canister and remove  Miele Customer Service and can be retrofit- the suction wand. Place the suction wand ted at any time. on the open wash cabinet door.
  • Page 35: Rinse Aid

    Cleaning agent and rinsing agent Filling the door dispenser Rinse aid Rinsing agent is necessary to ensure water  Never add cleaning agent. does not cling and leave marks on wash This will always destroy the rinsing agent items, and to help wash items dry faster af- container! ter the final rinse.
  • Page 36: Refill Indicator

    Cleaning agent and rinsing agent Replacing the media canister Place the rinsing agent container (note the  color marking) on the open wash cabinet door or on a surface which is robust and easy to clean. Take the lid off the media canister and re- ...
  • Page 37: Loading The Dishwasher

    Loading the dishwasher The spray arms must not be blocked by Preparing the wash items  items which are too tall or hang through Remove coarse food residues from dish- the baskets. If in doubt, test for free ware. movement by manually rotating the spray There is no need to pre-rinse items under arms.
  • Page 38: It Is Recommended

    Loading the dishwasher It is recommended - When purchasing new dishware and cut- lery, make sure they are dishwasher-safe if you want to wash them in the dish- washer. - Clouding may occur on glasses after fre- quent rinses in the dishwasher. When washing delicate glasses in the dish- washer, ensure that only a special glass- care program with very low temperatures...
  • Page 39: Upper Basket

    Loading the dishwasher FlexCare cup rack Upper basket Use the upper basket for small, lightweight, and delicate items such as cups, saucers, glasses, dessert bowls, etc. Light, heat-re- sistant plastic items can also be loaded in the upper basket. Smaller shallow pots and pans can also be washed in the upper basket.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Upper Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Adjusting the upper basket In order to obtain more space for taller items in the lower or upper basket, the upper bas- ket can be adjusted between two vertical positions that are approx. 2" (5 cm) apart. Pull out the upper basket. ...
  • Page 41: Lower Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Lower basket Place larger and heavier wash items such as plates, serving platters, pots, bowls, etc. in the lower basket. Only place thin, delicate glasses in a suit- able insert or lower basket. Always arrange plates with the top side facing inward, as shown in the pictures, to achieve the best cleaning result.
  • Page 42: Use Of Plastic Trays

    Which basket combination to use will de- pend on the type, shape, and size of the wash items. For further information on baskets, please contact your Miele dealer or Miele Customer Service. Examples: (lower baskets) Push all four extenders into the base bas- ...
  • Page 43: Operation

    Operation As soon as the dishwasher is ready for op- Switching on eration, the display message changes to Switch on the water supply faucet if it is  show the program selection screen, e.g.: off.  Programs 08:15 The dishwasher needs to be connected to Normal Intensive the electricity supply.
  • Page 44: Selecting A Program

    Operation Selecting a program Starting a program Choose your program according to the type Press the Start/Stop button (the LED of  of wash items and the degree of soiling. the Start/Stop button will light up). As soon as you have selected a program, Once it has been started, a program can the LED for the Start/Stop button starts to no longer be changed.
  • Page 45: Program Sequence Display

    Operation Program sequence display  Status 08:15 Once a program has started, the display  shows the program name, the name of the current wash phase, and the time left until Start at 12:30 Normal plus the program is finished. 66°C 0:19 h ...
  • Page 46: End Of The Program

    Operation End of the program After a program has ended normally, the LED of the Start/Stop button will go out and the following will appear on the display.  Program completed successfully In addition to this, an audible signal will sound for approx. 3 seconds (factory de- fault).
  • Page 47: Interrupting A Program

    Operation Interrupting a program The program automatically continues from the point at which the interruption occurred. A program which is already running should only be interrupted if strictly necessary, e.g., if the wash items are moving significantly.  Pressure equalization: Program will ...
  • Page 48: Canceling A Program

    Operation Canceling a program If you change the program and the clean- ing agent dispenser flap has already Only cancel a program which has already opened, add more cleaning agent as started if strictly necessary, e.g., if you want needed. to change the program.
  • Page 49: Machine Functions

     Machine functions The   Machine functions menu includes   AutoClose   relevant functions to support daily routine tasks.     The factory settings are indicated by a   tick . A description of how to configure settings is provided after the overview.   *) Depending on the model Menu structure  ...
  • Page 50: Filter Interval

     Machine functions Filter interval Dispensing paths The air filters for active drying inside the The dispensing systems for liquid media machine have a limited service life. For this can only dispense reliably if the dispensing reason, the filters must be replaced regu- system has been purged of air and contains larly.
  • Page 51: Rinsing Dispensing Paths

     Machine functions You will then be asked if you want to start Secure the suction wand so that it cannot  the filling process, e.g.: tip over or fall out of the container. The menu is saved under the following input 08:15 path.
  • Page 52: Dry

     Machine functions Extension Dry+ The fan cycle time is preset for each pro- Dry+ active drying is only available on gram and it is only possible to extend this dishwashers with a drying fan (depending cycle time or to cancel an extension. It is on the model).
  • Page 53: Autoopen

     Machine functions AutoOpen AutoClose AutoOpen is an additional assisted drying This can be used to determine whether the function. At the end of the program, the door should be drawn into the final closed door opens slightly to allow residual mois- position by the automatic door lock immedi- ture to escape from the wash cabinet more ately after closing or whether it should re-...
  • Page 54: Settings

     Settings Basic parameters for machine control are   Temperature unit stored in the   Settings menu.   °C   The factory settings are indicated by a tick . A description of how to configure   °F settings is provided after the overview. Menu structure  ...
  • Page 55: Time Of Day

     Settings Setting the clock Time of day To set the format for the time of day: The time of day is required for the display and the delay start, for example. The date The menu is saved under the following input format and the current time of day have to path.
  • Page 56: Date

     Settings Setting the date Date The menu is saved under the following input The date format and the current date have path. to be set.   Settings Selecting the date format The menu is saved under the following input   Date path.
  • Page 57: Display Brightness

     Settings Display brightness Volume You can also set the brightness of the dis- An acoustic signal transmitter is integrated play. in the control panel, which can provide acoustic feedback in the following situa- The menu is saved under the following input tions: path.
  • Page 58: Welcome Tone

     Settings Welcome tone Temperature unit There is a brief melody when the machine is The temperature can be shown on the dis- switched on and off. You can use this option play in °C (degrees Celsius) or °F (degrees to switch this melody off and back on again. Fahrenheit).
  • Page 59: Additional Settings

     Additional settings The   Additional settings menu incorpo-   Release programs rates all administrative processes and set- tings.   All programs   Access to the   Additional settings menu   Selection is protected by a PIN code.   Set Favorites You must enter the correct PIN code to open the menu.
  • Page 60  Additional settings   Dispensing systems   PIN code   Cleaning agent door   Change PIN code   Rinse aid door   Door lock code   Refill indicator               Dispens. concentration   Cleaning agent canister  ...
  • Page 61  Additional settings   Network/WiFi   Software version   Set up   1-SBAE ID XXXX   Via WPS   2-EL ID XXXX   Via Soft AP   3-EFU ID XXXX   Activate   5-LG ID XXXX   Deactivate   Data plate   Connection status   Factory default   Set up again  ...
  • Page 62: Filter Program Lock

     Additional settings Filter program lock Standby/Off The filter combination in the wash cabinet If the dishwasher has not been used for filters coarse dirt particles out of the wash 10 minutes, it can be set to standby or water. If dirt particles enter the circulation switched off automatically.
  • Page 63: Log Book

    Scroll to the option you want using the  chine is recorded.  and  arrow buttons and select it by tapping on it. Miele Customer Service can also use the log book to calculate a recommendation for The values in the log book cannot be service intervals. changed.
  • Page 64: Program Release

     Additional settings Program release Set Favorites Favorite programs There is an option to block individual pro- Under , you can define the grams. Blocked programs are no longer order of the programs and choose which available in the program selection screen. programs should be immediately accessible This ensures, for example, that only pro- in the program selection screen.
  • Page 65: Program Parameters

     08:15 Cleaning temperature enced users or by Miele Customer Service. Start by selecting the program you want  to change. °C Selecting a program The menu is saved under the following input path.
  • Page 66: Final Rinse Temperature

     Additional settings Final rinse temperature Increased water level The final rinse temperature is reached by It is then advisable to increase the water heating up the wash water. The temperature level when a lot of water is absorbed due to needs to be adjusted to the task.
  • Page 67: Changing The Name

     Additional settings Changing the name Resetting parameters You can change a program name if required. You can reset individual programs to the The preceding symbol cannot be changed. factory default settings. The program pa- rameters and changed program names are Select the Program name option.
  • Page 68: A0 Value Display

     Additional settings A0 value display Dispensing systems The following menu allows you to activate, The A value is a standard known from fill, and rinse dispensing systems, to change medical technology for the destruction of their names if required, and to set the dis- microorganisms with moist heat pensing concentration for all programs.
  • Page 69: Door Dispenser

     Additional settings Door dispenser   Rinse aid door   Cleaning agent door Refill indicator One of the following messages is displayed The refill indicator indicates a lack of rinsing if you have selected Cleaning agent door agent in the door dispenser. If you want to stop dispensing rinsing agent via the door dispenser, you need to switch off the refill ...
  • Page 70: Activating Dispensing From The Media Canister

     Additional settings Activating dispensing from the media Deactivating dispensing from the media canister canister To activate dispensing of liquid process You can subsequently switch dispensing chemicals from external media canisters, from the media canisters to the door dis- you must proceed as follows. pensers or deactivate it completely.
  • Page 71: Dispensing Concentration

     Additional settings Dispensing concentration Cycles until empty The dispensing concentration for liquid When dispensing liquid process chemicals process chemicals is set in the same way from external media canisters, the fill level in for all dispensing systems. The setting ap- the canister is monitored.
  • Page 72: Water Hardness

     Additional settings Water hardness Memory If you are always using the same program in The water hardness setting is described in a continuous sequence, you can use the “Filling the salt container”. memory function. This automatically sug- gests the most recently selected program Reactivation notification so that you can start the program immedi- In order to plan wash phases more effec-...
  • Page 73: Pin Code

    The factory-assigned PIN code is 800.   Extended settings  If a PIN code is lost, a new code must   PIN code be issued by Miele Customer Service.  PIN code 08:15 Entering a PIN code Change PIN ...
  • Page 74: Changing The Pin Code

    If a PIN code is lost, a new code must be door lock can be set up that requires a PIN issued by Miele Customer Service. code to be entered if the door needs to be Assign a new PIN code by selecting the opened during a program.
  • Page 75: Networking/Wifi

    You can connect your dishwasher to your Set up local network in order to use digital solu- tions from Miele. Once the dishwasher is connected to your local network, more menu options are added to the “Further settings” and “Net- working/WiFi”...
  • Page 76: Soft Ap

     Additional settings Once the connection has been estab- Soft AP  Connection established lished, will appear If Connection via WPS is not possible, you on the display. Confirm the message with can connect the dishwasher to your local network Via Soft AP. If the connection fails, you have probably A Soft-AP (Software-enabled Access Point) not activated WPS on your router quickly...
  • Page 77: Remoteupdate

     Additional settings RemoteUpdate Demo mode This menu option only appears if the dish- For dealer demonstration purposes only. washer has been integrated into the WiFi The dishwasher is equipped with a Demo network. mode for dealer use. When a new version of the dishwasher con- The menu is saved under the following input trol system is available, you can decide path.
  • Page 78: Factory Default Settings

     Additional settings Factory default settings If necessary, the modified program parame-  ters or all dishwasher parameters can be re- Reset all settings? set to the factory default settings. The factory default settings should only be restored in consultation with Customer Service.
  • Page 79: Cleaning And Care

    Miele Customer Remove any soiling from the control panel Service. and from the front of the machine straight This service work covers the following away.
  • Page 80: Wipe Lock

    Cleaning and care Wipe lock Cleaning the machine front You can lock the display when cleaning To clean the stainless steel front, use a   the control panel and the display to pre- damp cloth with a solution of liquid dish vent accidental operation during cleaning.
  • Page 81: Cleaning The Wash Cabinet

    When Program lock filter is activated, it is cleaner (available from Miele). not possible to use the dishwasher with- out a micro-fine filter! Cleaning the door and the door If the micro-fine filter is not inserted prop-...
  • Page 82 Cleaning and care Cleaning the flat and micro-fine filters Cleaning the spray arms Remove the coarse filter as described be- The dishwasher has three different spray  fore. arms. Particles of food can get stuck in the spray arm jets and bearings. The spray arms should therefore be checked and cleaned regularly.
  • Page 83: Changing The Air Filter (Depending On The Model)

    Cleaning and care Removing the plastic support Use a pointed object to push food parti-  cles that are stuck in the spray arm jets Push the snap-fit down  and pull the  into the spray arm. plastic support forward to remove it . Rinse the spray arms thoroughly under ...
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting With the aid of the following guide, most minor problems can be corrected without con- tacting Miele. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to contact Miele Customer Service. The following guide should help you to find the reason for a malfunction or fault, and to correct it.
  • Page 85: Faults With Water Inlet Or Drainage

    Troubleshooting Faults with water inlet or drainage Problem Possible cause and solution One of the following fault Before remedying the fault: messages or notifications Turn the dishwasher off with the  button.  appears on the display: F404 Water inlet, cold too Water inlet fault.
  • Page 86: Cancel With Fault Code

    If the flow pressure is too low, one of these fault codes will appear on the display and the program will be canceled. The flow pressure at the water connection is too low (see  “Technical data”). Contact Miele Customer Service for advice. Fault F 413–414 Water inlet fault.
  • Page 87 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solution Fault F 446 The door lock is defective. Contact Miele Customer Service.  Fault F 492, 541 The program has not started properly. There may be water in the wash cabinet. Clean the filter combination (see “Cleaning and care”).
  • Page 88: Door

     Close the door and try to open it again using the  but-  ton. If it is still blocked: Contact Miele Customer Service.  Anti-trap guard: To continue, This is not a fault. open door The door is locked while the door locking mechanism re- tracts to the lock position.
  • Page 89: General Problems With The Dishwasher

    Troubleshooting General problems with the dishwasher Problem Possible cause and solution The dishwasher does not The dishwasher is switched off after 10 minutes to save respond to any button. The energy. indicator lights and the Press the  button to switch the dishwasher back on. ...
  • Page 90 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solution Water remains in the wash Before remedying the fault: cabinet at the end of the Turn the dishwasher off with the  button.  program. The filter combination in the wash cabinet is clogged. (This does not apply to the Clean the filter combination (see “Cleaning and care”).
  • Page 91: Noises

    Troubleshooting Noises Problem Possible cause and solution There is a knocking noise A spray arm is hitting the dishware. in the wash cabinet. Interrupt the program, and rearrange the items which are  obstructing the spray arm. There is a rattling noise in Dishware is moving around in the wash cabinet.
  • Page 92: Poor Cleaning Results

    Troubleshooting Poor cleaning results Problem Possible cause and solution The dishware is not clean. The dishware was not loaded correctly. Please observe the instructions in “Application technol-  ogy, Preparing the wash items”. The program was not suitable for the requirements. Select a more suitable program (see “Program over- ...
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solution White residue is visible on The rinse aid dosage is too low. the dishware. Clouding oc- Increase the quantity dispensed (see “Additional set-  curs on glassware and tings, Additional functions, Dispensing system”). cutlery; the deposit can be The salt reservoir is empty.
  • Page 94: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently asked questions Cleaning the water inlet filter A filter is incorporated in the screw connec- tion to protect the water intake valve. If the filter is soiled, insufficient water flows into the wash cabinet.  Risk of electric shock from voltage. The plastic housing of the water connec- tion contains an electrical valve.
  • Page 95: Cleaning The Drain Pump And Non-Return Valve

    Frequently asked questions Check for foreign objects blocking the Cleaning the drain pump and non-  drain pump before replacing the non-re- return valve turn valve. If the water has not been pumped away at Carefully replace the non-return valve and ...
  • Page 96: Program Chart

    Application Powder cleaning agent (if liquid cleaning agent is not dis- pensed) The following dosages are based on Miele cleaning products. Please follow manufacturer’s in- structions.  Program for regular use to completely wash a full load of normally 20–25 g...
  • Page 97 − − 151°F (66°C) 185°F (85°C) 3 min 1 min Reactivation cycle X = Scheduled program block (X) = Additional program block; deactivated ex-works (activated by Miele Customer Service)  Temperature adjustable from 85-185°F (30–85°C)  Holding time adjustable from 0–10 minutes...
  • Page 98: Miele Service

    - your Miele dealer, or - Miele Customer Service Contact details for Miele Customer Ser- vice can be found at the back of these operating instructions.  When contacting Miele Customer Service, you will need the model number and 8-digit machine number of the dishwasher.
  • Page 99: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Please refer to the Installation Diagram supplied with these instructions. To comply with IEC sound testing protocols, please contact Miele for additional instruc- tions. Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the most current...
  • Page 100: Installation

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Installation Undercounter installation  Damage caused by condensation.  Risk of the machine tipping. In order to reduce the risk of damage To ensure stability, an undercounter dish- from condensation, the cabinetry in the washer must only be installed beneath a area around the dishwasher should be continuous countertop that is bolted to designed for commercial use.
  • Page 101: Adjustable Toe-Kick Panel (Depending On The Model)

    *INSTALLATION* Installation Adjustable toe-kick panel Leveling and securing the dish- (depending on the model) washer Dishwashers with internal dispensing or ac- To guarantee stability, the dishwasher must tive drying have an adjustable toe-kick be secured to the countertop after leveling. panel.
  • Page 102: Leveling And Securing The Dishwasher

    *INSTALLATION* Installation The gaps between undercounter dishwash- plied in the accessories companion pack. ers and adjacent cabinets or machines must Holes must be drilled in the side wall in front not be filled with silicone sealant as this of the door seal for these. could compromise the ventilation of the cir- In the case of undercounter dishwashers, culation pump.
  • Page 103: Electrical Connection

    - If necessary, equipotential bonding must be carried out. - The power cord should only be replaced with an original Miele spare part. - For technical data, see the data plate or the attached wiring diagram. The machine must only be operated with the voltage, frequency, and fuse rating shown on the data plate.
  • Page 104: Peak-Load Negotiation

    Peak-load negotiation The dishwasher is suitable for use in an en- ergy management system. For this purpose, the dishwasher must be technically adapted and the controls reset by Miele Customer Service. Please contact Miele Customer Service for additional information. Load management...
  • Page 105: Plumbing

    (1,000 kPa) (overpressure). If the water chine. pressure does not lie in the 29-145 psi Do not shorten the water inlet hoses. (200–1,000 kPa) range, contact Miele Customer Service for advice. Please also refer to the installation plan provided.
  • Page 106: Connecting The Water Drainage System

    *INSTALLATION* Plumbing Connecting the water drainage sys- - The dishwasher drainage system has a non-return valve, which prevents dirty wa- ter from flowing back into the dishwasher via the drain hose. - The dishwasher drainage hose should be connected to a separate on-site drainage system for the dishwasher only.
  • Page 107: Technical Details

     mW Certification marks Intertek approval Manufacturer’s address Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Strasse 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany 2,000 * If installation site is above  m, the boiling point of the wash water will be lower. For this reason, the program parameters...
  • Page 108 Technical Service & Support Phone: 800-991-9380 Miele Professional proservice@mieleusa.com Technical Service Phone: 1-888-325-3957 serviceprofessional@miele.ca Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany Alteration rights reserved / Publication date: 2023-08-18 M.-Nr. 12 276 780 / 01...

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