Fault Repair; Condensation Forms On Adjacent Cabinets; Figure 040-2: Condenser Pocket - Miele G 1 Series Technical Information

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G 1xxx/G 2xxx
sheeting, which serve as condensation surfaces. The second impeller
transports the water vapor in the appliance to the condensation surfaces.
In Version 2, a split-pole motor (approximately 19 watts) drives one impeller,
which transports cool air to the outer surface of the right side panel.
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Fault Repair

3.1

Condensation Forms on Adjacent Cabinets

Symptom:
During the drying cycle, condensation may form on the cabinets to the left
and right of the dishwasher.
Cause:
Extraneous air is sucked in the area of the condenser.
Remedy:
1. Remove the right side panel (Section 010-4.1).
2. Seal the opening behind the rib of the condenser with silicone sealer
(such as Thermostat); see Figure 040-2.

Figure 040-2: Condenser Pocket

Note:
In dishwashers starting with production number 33/65009505, the opening
at the condenser pocket is already closed.
Remedy:
Modify the dishwasher with the "Vapors VI" conversion kit.
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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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