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Operating instructions

for dishwashers
Q
It is essential to read the operating and
installation instructions before
installing or using the machine,
to avoid the risk of accident or
damage to the machine.
M.-Nr. 05 184 520

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions for dishwashers It is essential to read the operating and installation instructions before installing or using the machine, to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 05 184 520...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Guide to the appliance ..........4 View of the machine .
  • Page 3 Contents Switching on ........... . . 34 Starting a programme .
  • Page 4: Guide To The Appliance

    Guide to the appliance Guide to the appliance View of the machine 1 Upper spray arm (not visible) 8 Four height adjustable screw feet 2 Cutlery tray 9 Filter combination (depending on model) 10 Salt reservoir 3 Upper basket 11 Dual compartment detergent 4 Water feed for middle dispenser spray arm...
  • Page 5: Control Panel (Fascia )

    The data plate is located at the top of the door when open. Throughout this booklet the G 674 (SC) (i,U) to G 684 (SC) (i,U) will be referred to generally as G 6XX. Similarly the G 881 SCi to G 884 Sci will be referred to as G 8XX.
  • Page 6: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Warning and safety instructions Warning and safety instructions Installation This appliance conforms to current safety requirements. Inappropriate The dishwasher must be installed use can however lead to personal and connected in compliance with injury and damage to property. the installation instructions. Read the operating instructions In order to ensure stability, built- carefully before starting to use this...
  • Page 7: Daily Use

    In an appliance with a cutlery bas- gerous. Switch off at the mains and ket (depending on model) cutlery call your Miele supplier or the Miele Ser- is cleaned and dried more efficiently if vice Department. placed in the basket with the handles downwards.
  • Page 8 Warning and safety instructions To avoid the danger of children Take care on dishwashers with a coming into contact with the dish- visible heater element washer detergent: Do not touch the heating element Only add detergent just before starting during or directly after the end of a the programme and close the door, acti- programme, you could burn yourself.
  • Page 9 Warning and safety instructions The Miele Waterproof System of- Disposal of your old machine fers protection from water damage, When disposing of an old dish- provided the following conditions are washer first make it unusable. Dis- met: connect, cut off the cable and the plug –...
  • Page 10: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing Energy saving washing material This dishwasher is exceptionally econ- omical in its use of water and electricity. The transport and protective packing You can make the most of your ap- has been selected from materials pliance by following these tips: which are environmentally friendly for...
  • Page 11: Before Using For The First Time

    Before using for the first time Before using for the first time Before using the machine for the first time you require: – approx. 2 litres of water, – approx. 2 kg dishwasher reactivation salt, – domestic dishwasher detergent, – rinse aid formulated for domestic dishwashers.
  • Page 12: To Open The Door

    Before using for the first time To open the door Child safety lock The yellow key for the child safety lock is on one of the spikes at the front of the upper basket. Remove the key before switching on the dishwasher and keep it in a safe place away from the dish- washer.
  • Page 13: Water Softener

    Before using for the first time Settings Water softener In order to achieve good cleaning re- Value shown in °d mmol/l °f the time display sults, the dishwasher needs to operate with soft water. Hard water results in the build-up of calcium deposits on crockery and in the dishwasher.
  • Page 14: Programming And Setting The Water Hardness Level

    Before using for the first time If you wish to programme in a different Programming and setting the water hardness level: water hardness level Press the “Top Solo” button re- The water hardness level of your water peatedly until the value correspond- supply must be programmed into the ing to your water hardness level ap- machine using the buttons on the con-...
  • Page 15: Setting The Water Hardness Level Selector In The Wash Cabinet

    Before using for the first time Setting the water hardness level se- lector in the wash cabinet Switch the dishwasher off with the “On/Off” button. The water hardness level selector in the wash cabinet must be set according to the table below. Setting the selector to the correct set- ting will help minimise the effects of the wash process on glass surfaces.
  • Page 16: Filling The Salt Reservoir

    Before using for the first time Remove the lower basket and un- Filling the salt reservoir screw the salt reservoir cap. Important. Before filling the salt Fill the reservoir with approx. 2 litres reservoir with dishwasher salt for of water (first use). the first time, you must fill it with ap- prox.
  • Page 17: Salt Indicator

    Before using for the first time Note Salt indicator The salt indicator light will also come The salt indicator light comes on to not- on if the water used is very soft (below ify you that the reservoir is empty. 4 °d / 0.7 mmol).
  • Page 18: Rinse Aid

    Before using for the first time Rinse aid Adding rinse aid Rinse aid is necessary to ensure water does not cling and leave marks on croc- kery during the drying phase. Rinse aid is poured into the storage reservoir and the amount set is dis- pensed automatically.
  • Page 19: Rinse Aid Indicator

    Before using for the first time Rinse aid indicator The Rinse aid indicator light on the fas- cia comes on when the rinse aid reser- voir needs to be replenished. Add rinse aid only until it is visible on the surface of the filter in the open- ing.
  • Page 20: Setting The Rinse Aid Dosage

    Before using for the first time Setting the rinse aid dosage The dosage selector has settings from 1-6. It is set to 3 at the factory (see arrow). Approx. 3 ml of rinse aid are then used per programme. This is a rec- ommended setting.
  • Page 21: Loading The Dishwasher

    Loading the dishwasher Loading the dishwasher Deep-based items should be placed Note at an angle so that water can run off Remove coarse food residues from them freely. crockery. The spray arms must not be blocked There is no need to rinse items by items which are too tall or hang under running water.
  • Page 22: Loading Examples

    Loading the dishwasher Note for “Top Solo” Loading examples If a wash programme has been se- Upper basket lected with the additional function “Top Solo”, all crockery must be loaded in the upper basket and cutlery tray (if fitted). If your dishwasher has a cutlery basket then cutlery should be placed in the cutlery basket with plenty of space be- tween items.
  • Page 23: Flap Up Rack

    Loading the dishwasher Flap up rack Positioning rail (depending on model) To make room for tall items raise the The positioning rail can be flipped over rack upwards. to the middle of the basket for easy sorting and removing of crockery.
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Upper Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Depending on the setting of the upper Adjusting the upper basket basket, the following plate dimensions In order to gain more space for taller can be accommodated. pieces of crockery in the bottom or upper basket, the upper basket can be Dishwashers with cutlery tray adjusted on three levels with 2 cm be- tween each level.
  • Page 25: Lower Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Lower basket Height limitation For larger and heavier items such as plates, serving platters, saucepans, bowls, etc. Small items such as saucers can also be placed in the lower basket. Do not place thin, delicate glassware in the lower basket unless a special glass- ware insert is installed.
  • Page 26: Bottle Holder

    Loading the dishwasher Bottle holder Cutlery The bottle holder e.g. for milk and baby Dishwashers with a cutlery basket bottles, can be inserted into the bottom basket in more than one place. Position in any area marked white in the illustra- tion.
  • Page 27 Loading the dishwasher Spoon inserts for the cutlery basket Use the inserts supplied when washing heavily soiled spoons, e.g. tablespoons and serving spoons. The inserts separate the spoons to allow a space between them so that they can be more easily accessed by water.
  • Page 28 Loading the dishwasher Dishwashers with a cutlery tray (SC) For best results cutlery should be Place the handles between the holders. grouped in zones, one for knives, one Spoon heads should be placed in con- for forks, one for spoons, etc. tact with at least one of the serrated re- This makes unloading much easier.
  • Page 29: Items Not Suitable For Dishwashers

    Loading the dishwasher We recommend: Items not suitable for dish- washers: – When purchasing new crockery and cutlery, make sure they are dish- – Wooden cutlery and crockery or washer-proof. items with wooden parts: these may discolour and fade. The glue used in –...
  • Page 30: Operating The Dishwasher

    Operating the dishwasher Operating the dishwasher There are currently three types of Adding detergent detergent on the market: Only use detergents formulated for 1. Detergents containing phosphates domestic dishwashers. Do not use and chlorine. washing up liquid. 2. Detergents containing phosphates but chlorine-free.
  • Page 31 Operating the dishwasher The bleaching effect of chlorine-free Warning: detergents is lower than that of deter- Avoid inhalation of powder deter- gents containing chlorine. This may re- gents. Dishwasher detergents con- sult in increased tea stains or discolour- tain irritant or corrosive ingredients. ation on plastic items.
  • Page 32 Operating the dishwasher For information Compartment I holds max. 25 ml. Compartment II holds max. 80 ml. There are markings in compartment II to assist with dispensing. The marks in- dicate a level of approx. 20, 25, 30 ml when the door is open in a horizontal position.
  • Page 33: Programme Selection

    Operating the dishwasher Operating the dishwasher “Energy Save” programme Programme selection Use this programme for lightly to nor- Choose your programme according to mally soiled dishes. the type of load and how dirty it is. A hot water intake (temperature of the In most cases this will be a Normal Pro- incoming water) of at least 45 °C and gramme, a Universal Programme or a...
  • Page 34: Switching On

    Operating the dishwasher Note: Switching on If selecting “Delay Start” or “Top Solo” Make sure the spray arms are not this must be done before the pro- obstructed gramme is started (see “Additional functions”). Close the door. Press the “Start” button (21). Open the stopcock, if it is closed.
  • Page 35: Programme Sequence Indicator Lights

    Operating the dishwasher Each time a programme is run the elec- Programme sequence indicator tronic unit takes into account the new lights (16) conditions and calculates the pro- The “Wash/Rinse” indicator light comes gramme time required. This new figure on in the Pre-wash, Main wash, Interim is then displayed when this programme rinse and Final rinse stages of a pro- is next selected.
  • Page 36: At The End Of A Programme

    Operating the dishwasher At the end of a programme Switching off A programme has finished when no in- At the end of a programme: dicator lights are illuminated in the pro- Turn the programme selector (18) to gramme sequence display (16) and a “Stop”.
  • Page 37: Interrupting A Programme

    Operating the dishwasher Interrupting a programme Changing a programme A programme is interrupted as soon as A programme can be changed at any the door is opened. time. If the door is closed again, the pro- Turn the programme selector switch gramme will continue from the point it to the new programme.
  • Page 38: Additional Functions

    Operating the dishwasher Additional functions “Top Solo” (20) The “Top Solo” additional function is rec- Because smaller amounts of crockery ommended when there is only a small are being washed the amount of deter- gent recommended by the manufac- amount of crockery and cutlery to clean. With this function the majority of the turer can be reduced to approx.
  • Page 39 Operating the dishwasher Switch the dishwasher on using the “On/Off” button (14). The light ring around the programme selector (18) and the decimal point in the time display (15) will come on. Turn the programme selector (18) clockwise or anti-clockwise to the re- quired programme.
  • Page 40: Delay Start

    Operating the dishwasher Delay start (19) The starting time of a programme can Press button $ or > (19). be delayed between 30 minutes and The last delay start time used will show 24 hours, e.g. to benefit from economy in the time display (15).
  • Page 41 Operating the dishwasher Press the “Start” button (21). When using the “Delay Start” func- The “Start” indicator light (21) goes out, tion, make sure that the compart- and the light ring goes out 10 minutes ment is dry before adding deter- later.
  • Page 42: Unloading The Dishwasher

    Operating the dishwasher Unloading the dishwasher Dishes tend to break and chip more easily when they are hot. Allow the dishes to cool until they are comfortable enough to handle be- fore unloading them. If you open the door fully after switch- ing off, the dishes will cool much fas- ter.
  • Page 43: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Cleaning and care Check your dishwasher regularly (approx. every 4 - 6 months). This way faults and problems can be avoided. The dishwasher must not be used without all the filters in place. Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet The filter combination in the base of the wash cabinet retains coarse soil from...
  • Page 44 Cleaning and care To clean the underside of the filter, the Replace the filter combination so flap must be opened: that it lies flat in the base of the wash cabinet. Pull back the yellow clip to do this. Secure the filter by turning the Rinse all parts under running water, handle in a clockwise direction.
  • Page 45: Cleaning The Spray Arms

    Cleaning and care Remove the lower basket. Cleaning the spray arms Particles of food can get stuck in the spray arm jets. The spray arms should therefore be inspected and cleaned regularly (approx. every 4 - 6 months). Switch the dishwasher off before- hand.
  • Page 46: Cleaning The Wash Cabinet

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the wash cabinet Cleaning the control panel (fascia) The wash cabinet is largely self-clean- ing, provided that the correct amount of This should only be wiped with a detergent is always used. damp cloth or suitable cleaning agent designed for use on plastic.
  • Page 47: Problem Solving Guide

    Problem solving guide With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily corrected with- out calling in a Miele service technician, thus saving you both time and money. You should, however, note the following: Repairs should only be carried out by a suitably qualified and trained person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.
  • Page 48 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause Remedy The stopcock is closed. Open the stopcock fully. The indicator light “Inlet/Outlet” is flashing If the programme still shortly after the pro- does not start: gramme has started – Turn the programme selector to the “Stop” position.
  • Page 49 This is not a problem. Try A whistling noise is circulation pump out other detergents. heard during the pro- sometimes makes a Consult the Miele Service gramme whistling noise. This may Department if the noise is be caused by detergent. permanent.
  • Page 50 – Press the “Start” button. If the three horizontal bars appear again at the end of the programme, there is a technical fault. – Call the Miele Service Department. Despite the problem the dishwasher can be used in all programmes.
  • Page 51 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause Remedy The rinse-aid amount set Increase the dosage or Dishes and glasses are may be insufficient, or the replenish the reservoir, not dry or are flecked rinse-aid reservoir empty. see “Before using for the first time”.
  • Page 52 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause Remedy The dishes are not clean The filter combination in Clean and/or replace the the base of the wash filter combination cabinet is not clean or is correctly, Clean the spray not correctly fitted. arms, see “Cleaning and This may cause the spray care”.
  • Page 53 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause Remedy Reduce the dosage, see The rinse aid dosage is Smearing appears on “Before using for the first set too high. glassware and cutlery, time”. there is a bluish sheen on the surface of glass- ware;...
  • Page 54 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause Remedy Before rectifying the Water remains in the problem: wash cabinet at the end – Turn the Programme of a programme selector to the “Stop” position. – Switch the dishwasher off using the “On/Off” button.
  • Page 55: Solving Problems

    Screw back into place on the water union. inlet, taking care that it is not cross- This filter is available from the Miele threaded. Spares Dept. Turn on the stopcock gradually to Cleaning the filter: test for leaks.
  • Page 56: Cleaning The Drain Pump And Non-Return Valve

    Solving problems Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve If the water has not been pumped away at the end of a programme the drain pump or the non-return valve might be blocked. They are, however, easy to clean. Watch out for glass or bone splinters which could cause injury.
  • Page 57 Solving problems Lift up the non-return valve and rinse The drain pump is situated under the non-return valve (see arrow). well under running water. Remove all extraneous objects from Remove all extraneous objects from the non-return valve. the drain pump (watch out for glass or bone splinters which are particu- larly difficult to detect and could cause injury).
  • Page 58: After Sales Service

    PC (Programme Correction). Miele will provide information on pro- gramme updates when such develop- ments become available.
  • Page 59: Special Accessories

    Special accessories Special accessories To make the most of your dish- washer If you would like... then you need..to wash bottles, ... a bottle holder e. g. milk or baby bottles ...to wash lots of glasses ...a glassware insert for the bottom basket ...
  • Page 60: Comparison Tests

    Comparison tests Comparison tests Model types G 6XX (For model type see data plate) Comparison tests: IEC 436 / DIN 44990 / IEC 704 / prEN 50242 Programme tested: Universal Plus 55 ° Programme with best cleaning and drying results and for noise emissions Standard programme for Energy label: Economy 45 °...
  • Page 61 Comparison tests Dishwashers with cutlery tray Lower basket Upper basket Cutlery tray...
  • Page 62 Comparison tests Model types G 8XX (For model type see data plate) Test standard: IEC 436 / DIN 44990 / IEC 704 / prEN 50242 Programme tested: Universal Plus 55 ° Programme with best cleaning and drying results and for noise emissions Standard programme for Energy label: Economy 45 °...
  • Page 63 Comparison tests Cutlery tray...
  • Page 64: Dishwashers With Cutlery Basket

    Comparison tests Model types G 6XX (For model type see data plate) Test standard: IEC 436 / DIN 44990 / IEC 704 / prEN 50242 Programme tested: Universal Plus 55 ° with additional function “Top Solo”, Programme with best cleaning and drying results and for noise emissions Standard programme for Energy label:...
  • Page 65 Comparison tests Dishwashers with cutlery tray Lower basket Upper basket Cutlery tray Insert cutlery at double spacing in the cutlery tray. Model types G 8XX ( For model type see data plate) Load: as for G 6XX Amount washed: 7 place settings...
  • Page 66: Transport

    Transport Transport Should you ever need to move the dish- washer, e.g. when moving house, note the following: – Empty the dishwasher, – Secure any loose parts, e. g. hoses, cables, cutlery baskets, – Transport the dishwasher in the up- right position.
  • Page 67: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Dishwasher model * G 6XX G 8XX Height freestanding 85 cm — (adjustable + 1.0 cm) Height built-in 82 cm 84 cm (adjustable + 5.0 cm) (adjustable + 5.0 cm) Width 59.8 cm 59.8 cm Width of building in re- 60 cm 60 cm cess...
  • Page 68: Programme Chart

    Programme chart Programme chart Model type G 6XX (For model type see data plate) Programme When to use Detergent chlorine containing free chlorine Compart- Compart- Compart- ment II ment I ment II ( Wash ( Pre-wash) (Wash cycle) cycle) Universal 55 ° for normal everyday loads 100 % 20 %...
  • Page 69 Programme chart Programme cycle Consumption Duration Energy kWh Water Minutes (approx.) Main Interim Final Drying Cold Litres Cold Prelimi- Pre- wash rinse rinse water water water water nary wash connec- connec- (15 °C) (55 °C) pre- tion tion wash (15 °C) (55 °C) 1.20 55 °...
  • Page 70: Model Type G 8Xx

    Programme chart Model type G 8XX (For model type see data plate) Programme When to use Detergent chlorine containing free chlorine Compart- Compart- Compart- ment II ment I ment II ( Wash ( Pre-wash) (Wash cycle) cycle) Universal 55 ° for normal everyday loads 100 % 20 %...
  • Page 71 Programme chart Programme cycle Consumption Duration Energy kWh Water Minutes (approx.) Main Interim Final Drying Cold Litres Cold Prelimi- Pre- wash rinse rinse water water water water nary wash connec- connec- (15 °C) (55 °C) pre- tion tion wash (15 °C) (55 °C) 1.30 55 °...
  • Page 72 Alteration rights reserved/ (G674/G681/G683/G684/G881/G884) / 000 0299 This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine...

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