Function; Water Circulation; Figure 050-1: Water Paths - Diagram - Miele G 1 Series Technical Information

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Function

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Water Circulation

Figure 050-1: Water Paths - Diagram

1 Water intake solenoid Y2
2 Ball valve
3 Water diverter
4 Softener reactivation water reservoir
5 Turbidity sensor B3/10
6 Top spray arm feed pipe
7 Middle spray arm feed pipe
8 Circulation pump M6 + heater R1
9 Feed to circulation pump
10 Bottom spray arm feed pipe
11 Sump
12 Non-return valve
Water is drawn into the system from the cabinet sump by a circulation pump
and is then passed to the top, middle, and bottom spray arms. The water then
sprays over the load and passes via a filter system back into the sump again.
13 Drain pump M8
14 Salt container
15 Ion replacement
16 Reactivation solenoid Y38
17 Intake from salt container
18 Soft-water outlet to sump
19 Water outlet to salt container
20 Supply to water diverter
21 Non-return valve
22 Flow meter B3/4
23 Wash water hardness solenoid Y5 (EGS)
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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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