Filter Combination Assembly (New Microfine Filter And Handle); Figure 050-26: Microfine Filter Installation - Miele G 1 Series Technical Information

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Filter Combination Assembly (New Microfine Filter and Handle)

Note:
During assembly, the dishwasher is used as a guide.
If a new microfine filter and handle (crown coarse filter) are used, a locking
piece is not required.
1. Place the microfine filter in the sump. Ensure that the lug is positioned
towards the rear of the machine.
2. Turn the microfine filter clockwise as far as possible; see Figure 050-26.
3. Install the large surface area fine filter.

Figure 050-26: Microfine Filter Installation

4. Press the large surface area fine filter downwards; see Figure 050-27, Item 1.
5. Install the handle (crown coarse filter) and turn it clockwise as far as possible;
see Figure 050-27, Item 2.
6. Carry out a visual check: The handle (crown coarse filter) should be parallel
to the door as shown in Figure 050-27.
7. Carry out a functional check: Remove the filter combination and re-install it.
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ELI STAHL
April 13, 2025

INTAKE AND DRIAN COMES ON ALL THE TIME NEED TO READ WHAT THE CODES ARE FOR THIS UNIT G2141

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Mr. Anderson
April 13, 2025

For the Miele G 1 Series dishwasher model G2141, when the "Intake/Drain" light is on continuously, it typically indicates a fault condition. Based on the context, error codes like F01 or other FXX codes may be shown on the display, and the "Intake/Drain" LED may flash or stay on. Specific error codes are not directly listed for G2141 alone, but models like G2120 and G214x share similar fault indications:

- The “Intake/Drain” LED may flash.
- The time display may show FXX (e.g., F01).
- LEDs like “Wash/Rinse,” “Drying,” and “End” may flash together.

These symptoms generally suggest a fault related to water intake or drainage, such as a blocked filter, kinked hose, or faulty pump.

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