Retrofitting The Large-Surface Filter - Miele PG 8583 CD Operating Instructions Manual

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Retrofitting the
large-surface
filter
Pressurized DI
water connection
( 30-1,000 kPa) -
depending on
version
Non-pressurized
(gravity feed) DI
water connection
(8.5-60 kPa) -
depending on
version
Fully demineralized water
ring line
 Do NOT shorten or otherwise damage the inlet hoses.
See installation diagram supplied.
If the water contains a high level of insoluble components, a large-
surface filter can be installed between the faucet and the water inlet
hose.
The large-surface filter is available from Miele Service.
Depending on the version, the machine can be connected to
pressurized DI water with a pressure between 30-1,000 kPa
(4.4-145 psi). If the water pressure is below 200 kPa (29 psi) the water
intake time will be automatically increased.
The pressure tested hose for DI water, coded green, has a ¾ inch
female connection with garden hose thread and is connected to the
onsite DI water tap.
 If the machine is not going to be connected to fully
demineralized water, the DI water connection has to be deactivated
by Miele Service. The inlet hose remains on the back of the
machine.
If DI water is supplied from a DI water reservoir with gravity feed or
low pressure, a machine version with DI booster pump is required.
The pressure for gravity feed or low pressure ranges between 8.5-60
kPa (1.3 - 8.7 psi). The machine can be converted from pressurized to
non-pressurized or vice-versa. The conversion must only be carried
out by Miele Service.
For non-pressurized DI water reservoirs the connection point to the
machine must be at least as high as the top of the machine. See
installation instructions.
The machine can be connected to a ring line system for fully
demineralized water. For this purpose, it must be technically adapted
and the controls reset by Miele Service.
Please contact Miele Service for further information.
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