Miele professional PG 8059 Operating Instructions Manual

Miele professional PG 8059 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
Commercial dishwasher
PG 8059
To avoid the risk of accidents or
damage to the appliance, it is es‐
sential to read these instructions be‐
fore it is installed and used for the
first time.
en - AU, NZ
M.-Nr. 09 865 040

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Commercial dishwasher PG 8059 en - AU, NZ  To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is es‐ sential to read these instructions be‐ fore it is installed and used for the first time.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Notes about these instructions ..................5 Guide to the appliance ......................6 Overview..........................6 Control panel ......................... 7 Correct application......................8 Warning and Safety instructions ..................9 Correct installation......................... 9 Technical safety ........................9 Correct use .......................... 11 Safety with children ......................12 Accessories .........................
  • Page 3 Contents Lower basket ........................37 Loading plastic trays ......................39 Operation..........................41 Adding cleaning agent......................41 Tips for the Super short programme ................... 42 DOS module ........................43 Switching on ........................46 Selecting a programme ....................... 46 Starting the programme....................... 47 At the end of a programme....................
  • Page 4 Contents Problem solving guide....................... 95 Technical problems......................95 General problems with the dishwasher ................97 Noises..........................98 Unsatisfactory cleaning result ..................... 99 Maintenance........................101 Clean the water intake filters ..................... 101 Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve ..............102 Programme chart......................
  • Page 5: Notes About These Instructions

    Notes about these instructions Important warnings  Information which is important for safety is highlighted in a thick framed box with a warning symbol. This alerts you to the potential danger of injury to people or property. Read these warning notes carefully and observe the procedural in‐ structions and codes of practice they describe.
  • Page 6: Guide To The Appliance

    Guide to the appliance Overview a Door lock b Upper spray arm (not visible) c Runner for upper basket d Connection for upper basket spray arm e Lower spray arm f Runner for lower basket g Data plate h Rinsing agent reservoir i Door lock barrel j Salt reservoir k Dispenser for powder cleaning agent...
  • Page 7: Control Panel

    Guide to the appliance Control panel a On/Off button  For switching the dishwasher on and off b Buttons 1 - 3 (programme selector buttons) Short cut buttons for storing favourite programmes c  button (further programmes) For selecting further programmes d Display User interface e ...
  • Page 8: Correct Application

    Correct application Correct application This dishwasher complies with current safety requirements. Inap‐ propriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to property. To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the dishwasher, please read these instructions carefully before using it for the first time.
  • Page 9: Warning And Safety Instructions

     This dishwasher must only be installed, commissioned, repaired and then maintained by the Miele Professional Service Department or an authorised Miele Service dealer. Installation, repair and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and Miele will not be held liable.
  • Page 10 If the cable is damaged it must be replaced with a spe‐ cial cable available from Miele. For safety reasons this must only be done by the Miele Professional Service Department or an authorised Miele Service dealer. ...
  • Page 11: Correct Use

    Warning and Safety instructions Correct use  This dishwasher is designed for operation with water and cleaning agents suitable for use in commercial dishwashers only. Organic sol‐ vents and flammable liquid agents must not be used in it. This could cause an explosion, damage rubber or plastic components in the dishwasher and cause liquids to leak out of it.
  • Page 12: Safety With Children

    Warning and Safety instructions  To avoid material damage and corrosion, do not allow any acids or solutions containing chloride to get into the wash cabinet. Similarly avoid any materials with a corrosive effect.  Do not wash items soiled with ash, sand, wax, grease or paint in the dishwasher.
  • Page 13: Symbols Used

    Warning and Safety instructions Symbols used Warning: Observe the operating instructions Warning: Danger of electric shock Disposal of your old dishwasher  For safety and environmental reasons, dispose of all process chemicals according to the manufacturer's instructions and to safety regulations.
  • Page 14: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing material The packaging is designed to protect the dishwasher from damage during transportation. The packaging materials used are selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled. Recycling the packaging reduces the use of raw materials in the man‐ ufacturing process and also reduces the amount of waste in landfill sites.
  • Page 15: User Profiles

    User profiles User groups Users can be divided into two groups: – Daily operators – Experienced operators Access to "Further settings" can be blocked to general operators by using a code (see "Further settings, Code"). Daily operators Operators must be instructed in operating and loading the dishwash‐ er and trained regularly to guarantee safe daily use.
  • Page 16: Operation Tips

    Operation tips Display The display is not a touch screen. The display is used to select or set the following: – the programme – the Delay start time – the settings During a programme, the display shows the following: – the programme name –...
  • Page 17: Menus

    Operation tips Menus This dishwasher is controlled by menus. The menus are displayed in a 3-line display on the control panel. Example: Language  deutsch english (AU) The name of the menu and a maximum of two options are shown. The currently selected option is highlighted.
  • Page 18 Operation tips System messages The  symbol denotes system messages. These give information about current processes and the status of the dishwasher. System messages are displayed individually at the end of the programme. If there are a number of system messages, subsequent messages can be displayed by pressing OK.
  • Page 19: Symbols In The Display

    Operation tips Symbols in the display Navigation arrows If a menu contains more than two options, two navigation arrows are shown beside the options. The arrow buttons  and  can be used  to scroll through the options. Dotted line ------- If a menu contains more than two options, the end of the option list is marked by a dotted line.
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    Commissioning Before using for the first time During commissioning the following settings must be carried out. You will be asked to programme settings one after the other auto‐ matically, and currently selected values have a tick  beside them. The commissioning process requires a set period of time which cannot be interrupted.
  • Page 21 Commissioning Setting the tem‐ The display will change to the the screen for setting the temperature perature unit unit. Temperature unit °C °F Use the  and  arrow buttons to select the temperature unit you  want and confirm your selection using the OK button. Setting the date The display will change to the screen for setting the date format.
  • Page 22 Commissioning Setting the time The display will change to the screen for setting the time of day. of day Time of day : 00 Use the arrow buttons  (higher) and  (lower) to set the hours and  minutes and confirm each entry using the OK button. If you have selected 12 h for the clock, "am"...
  • Page 23 This setting can be switched off if the dishwasher cannot be connec‐ ted to all available plumbing connections. If individual plumbing connections are switched off, they can only be reactivated by Miele Professional Service. Plumbing connections Accept Cold water Use the ...
  • Page 24: Opening And Closing The Door

    Opening and closing the door Comfort door locking mechanism This dishwasher is equipped with a comfort door locking mechanism. This door locking mechanism helps drying by opening the door by a couple of centimetres at the end of the programme (except Super short Reactivation...
  • Page 25: Closing The Door

    Opening and closing the door Closing the door Push the baskets right in.  Raise the door upwards and push it gently until the catch audibly  engages. The door will be drawn automatically into its final closed position by the closing mechanism. ...
  • Page 26: Opening The Door Using The Emergency Release

    Opening and closing the door Opening the door using the emergency release  The emergency release may only be used when it is no longer possible to open the door normally, e.g. in the event of a power cut or a faulty door lock. ...
  • Page 27: Filling The Salt Reservoir

    Filling the salt reservoir Reactivation In order to achieve good cleaning results, the dishwasher needs to operate with soft water. The water is softened automatically in the water softener. Dishwasher salt is required for reactivation and the degree of water hardness must be set on the dishwasher to ensure problem-free functioning of the water softener (see "Further settings, Water hard‐...
  • Page 28: Appliance Lock-Out In Case Of Lack Of Salt

    Filling the salt reservoir Appliance lock- If the refill salt reminder is ignored for several programme cycles and out in case of lack the salt is not refilled, the appliance will lock itself against further use of salt until it is refilled. The following message will appear in the display shortly before this happens: Machine locking out.
  • Page 29 Filling the salt reservoir Press the button on the lid of the salt reservoir in the direction of the  arrow until the flap springs open. Lift up the funnel.  Do not fill the reservoir with water. Add salt only until the funnel of the salt reservoir is full, so that it ...
  • Page 30: Adding Rinsing Agent

    This will se‐ riously damage the reservoir. Conversion to the external DOS module must be carried out only by Miele Professional Service or by an authorised Miele Service Dealer. In the...
  • Page 31: Adding Rinsing Agent

    Adding rinsing agent Adding rinsing Open the door fully.  agent Unscrew the lid of the rinsing agent reservoir  Add rinsing agent only until it is up to the maximum mark on the  edge of the reservoir. The rinsing agent reservoir holds approx. 300 ml. Screw the lid of the rinsing agent reservoir back on tightly so that ...
  • Page 32: Loading The Dishwasher

    Loading the dishwasher Preparing the load Remove coarse food residues from crockery. There is no need to rinse items under running water. Notes  Ensure that no acid or solvent residues, especially hydrochloric acid or chlorides, get inside the wash cabinet. ...
  • Page 33 Loading the dishwasher Items not suitable – Wooden cutlery and crockery or items with wooden parts: these for dishwashers: may discolour and fade. The glue used in these items is not dish‐ washer-proof and wooden handles may come loose after being washed in a dishwasher.
  • Page 34: Upper Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Upper basket Use the upper basket for small, lightweight and delicate items such as cups, saucers, glasses, dessert bowls etc. Light, heat resistant plastic items can also be loaded in the upper basket. O 891 upper basket With insert E 810 for e.g.
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Upper Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Adjusting the upper basket In order to gain more space for taller pieces of crockery in the lower or upper basket, the upper basket can be adjusted in between two positions with 5 cm between each position. Pull out the upper basket.
  • Page 36 Loading the dishwasher Depending on the setting of the upper basket, the following plate di‐ mensions can be accommodated: Example upper basket O 891: Upper basket in posi‐ Upper basket plates Lower basket basket tion Ø plates Ø Upper max. 15 cm 33 cm * Lower max.
  • Page 37: Lower Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Lower basket For larger and heavier items such as plates, serving platters, sauce‐ pans, bowls, etc. Only place thin, delicate glassware in the lower basket using a suita‐ ble insert or basket. U 890 lower basket For plastic trays, various inserts and cutlery inserts. U 890 lower basket with 2 x E 816 inserts and 2 x E 165 cutlery inserts For 16 x Ø...
  • Page 38 Loading the dishwasher U 890 lower basket with an E 816 insert turned 90°. 16 x Ø 33 cm plates and various types of cutlery can be loaded with the E 165 cutlery insert in place. If the cutlery insert is not being used, 19 x Ø...
  • Page 39: Loading Plastic Trays

    Which basket combination to use will depend upon the type, shape and size of the items to be washed. For further information on baskets please contact your Miele dealer or the Miele Professional Department. Example: (lower basket) U 525 5-row wire basket The wire basket can be used for glasses with a maximum diameter of 8 cm.
  • Page 40 Loading the dishwasher U 534 - U 537 plastic trays with compartments for different glass heights In this example the plastic tray is connected to the top frame by long extenders. (for assembly in U 876 lower basket only) Assembling a The height of the basket can be altered by fitting a top frame ...
  • Page 41: Operation

    Operation Adding cleaning agent Only use cleaning agent for commercial dishwashers. Cleaning agent can be dispensed in powder form via the powder de‐ tergent dispenser or in liquid form via the G 60 DOS module (Optional accessory - see "DOS module"). Do not use tablet detergent.
  • Page 42: Tips For The Super Short Programme

    Operation Add the required amount of powder cleaning agent and close the  flap. Dispensing Always follow the recommendations of the cleaning agent manufac‐  turer. There are markings to assist with dispensing: 20, 40. The marks indi‐ cate a level of approx. 20 or 40 ml when the door is open in the hori‐ zontal position.
  • Page 43: Dos Module

    The optional DOS module is supplied with its own installation instruc‐ tions. For more information on Miele DOS modules please contact your Miele dealer or the Miele Professional Department. Labelling the si‐ Colour coding the siphons helps to ensure correct dispensing.
  • Page 44 Follow the appropriate safety regulations. Safety goggles and gloves must be worn. For cleaning specific types of soiling, and for information on the op‐ timum cleaning agents and additives to use for liquid dispensing, please contact the Miele Professional Department.
  • Page 45 Operation LEDs in the key‐ Light-emitting diodes that indicate the status of the dishwasher are set into the keypad. Except for the Start/Stop button, which has a green LED in normal operation, all other LEDs light up yellow. In the event of a fault the Start/Stop button flashes red. Keypad Status On/Off but‐...
  • Page 46: Switching On

    Operation Switching on Turn on the tap, if it is turned off.  Press the  button until the LED on the keypad lights up.  Close the door (the LED for the  button will light up).  As soon as the dishwasher is ready for operation, the display changes to show the last selected programme, e.g.
  • Page 47: Starting The Programme

    Operation Select the programme you want using the  and  buttons and  confirm your choice using the OK button. The selected programme will be shown in the display, e.g. Universal Temperature 55 °C Duration The LED for the  button will light up and the LED for the Start/Stop button will flash.
  • Page 48: At The End Of A Programme

    Operation At the end of a programme After a programme which has ended normally the LED for the Start/ Stop button will go out and the LED for the  button will flash. The message Programme finished will appear in the bottom line of the dis‐ play.
  • Page 49: Interrupting A Programme

    Operation Interrupting a programme A programme which is already running should only be interrupted if strictly necessary, e.g. if the wash load is moving about significantly.  Caution. The wash load and the interior of the dishwasher may be hot. Danger of scalding and burning.
  • Page 50: Cancelling A Programme

    Operation Cancelling a programme Only cancel a programme which has already started if strictly neces‐ sary, e.g. if you want to change the programme. In the event of a fault the programme will be cancelled automatically.  Caution. The wash load and the interior of the dishwasher may be hot.
  • Page 51: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Delay start The start time of a programme can be delayed, e.g. to benefit from economy rates of electricity. A delay start time of between 1 minute and 24 hours can be selected. Delay start must be switched on in the Settings menu (see "Set‐ tings , Delay start").
  • Page 52: Drying Assistance

    Additional functions Drying assistance To achieve better drying results, the dishwasher door will automati‐ cally open a few centimetres at the end of the programme. This function cannot be activated for all programmes (see "Pro‐ gramme chart"). Drying assistance can be activated or deactivated for the selected programme, even if it is switched on or off permanently under "Set‐...
  • Page 53: Settings

    Settings  Opening the "Settings " menu To open the settings menu: Switch the dishwasher off.  Press and hold the  button and switch the dishwasher back on  using the  button. After that, the display will show the following, for example: Menu Settings ...
  • Page 54: Menu Structure

    Settings  Menu structure Factory defaults are shown. Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 1. Delay start No 2. Drying Yes  3. Language German  English (AU) etc..4. DOS venting DOS1 DOS4 5. Date Date format DD:MM:YY  MM:DD:YY 6.
  • Page 55: Delay Start

    Settings  Delay start You can select whether Delay start appears in the Additional func‐ tions menu or not. Selecting will remove Delay start from the Additional functions menu for operators. To be able to delay the start of a programme, must be selected in order for it to be displayed in Additional functions.
  • Page 56: Drying

    Settings  Drying You can switch assisted drying on or off for all programmes that sup‐ port this function. In Additional functions you can select or deselect drying for individual programmes (see Additional functions, Drying assistance"). Select the Settings  menu.
  • Page 57: Set The Language

    Settings  Set the language  The language set will be used in the display. The flag  after the word "Language" acts as a guide if a language which you do not understand has already been set. If this is the case, keep selecting the option which has a flag after it until you reach the "Language"...
  • Page 58: Venting Dos Modules

    Settings  Venting DOS modules This option is only visible when a DOS module is connected. The dispensing system for liquid agents can only dispense reliably if the system has been purged of air. The DOS system must only be vented: –...
  • Page 59: Set The Date

    Settings  Set the date Select the Settings  menu.  Select and confirm your choice with the OK button. Date  In the following menu you can choose between: Date Date format – Date format This option offers two variations for date format. –...
  • Page 60: Setting The Time Of Day

    Settings  Setting the time of day Select the Settings  menu.  Select and confirm your choice with the OK button. Time of day  In the following menu you can choose between: Time of day Display – Set the time of day –...
  • Page 61 Settings  Display If required, the time of day can be displayed when the dishwasher is switched off. Select and confirm your choice with the OK button. Display  The following options are available: Display Do not display – Do not display Time of day is not displayed.
  • Page 62: Regulating The Volume

    Settings  Regulating the volume The dishwasher has audible tones which sound when buttons on the keypad are pressed, at the end of a programme and when there are system messages. Select the menu. Settings   Select Volume and confirm your choice with the OK button. ...
  • Page 63 Settings  Setting the vol‐ The volume is always set in the same way. The display is also similar, e.g.: Keypad tone Quieter Louder Set the volume using the arrow buttons  (louder) and  (quieter).  The volume level is represented by a bar graph. On the lowest setting the tone is switched off.
  • Page 64: Further Settings

    Further settings Opening the "Further settings" menu To open the "Further settings" menu: Switch the dishwasher off.  Press and hold the  button and switch the dishwasher back on  using the  button. After that, the display will show the following, for example: Menu Settings ...
  • Page 65 Further settings – Display view The display can show the Actual temperature or the Required tem‐ perature (see "Display view") – Display The display contrast and brightness can be adjusted (see "Display") – Switch off after Automatic switch off can be activated or deactivated (see "Switch off after") –...
  • Page 66: Menu Structure

    Further settings Menu structure Factory defaults are shown. Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 1. Code Release Further settings Yes  Block Change code Enter code 2. Log book Consumption: water Consumption: clean‐ ing agent Consumption: rins‐ ing agent Operating hours Programme cycles Service interval...
  • Page 67 Further settings Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3 8. Display view Actual temperature Required tempera‐ ture  9. Display Contrast Set the contrast Brightness Set the brightness 10. Switch off after Yes  Set the time 11. Factory default Reset No ...
  • Page 68: Code

    Further settings Code A code can be used to prevent unauthorised access to various func‐ tions and system settings on the dishwasher. Select the Further settings menu.  Select Code and press OK to open the relevant menu.  – Release Restrict access to the Further settings...
  • Page 69 Further settings Enter code If in the Release menu you have selected the Block option, or if you have set the Further settings menu up for access via a code, you have to enter a code. Settings within the Further settings menu can then only be changed by people with administration rights.
  • Page 70: Log Book

    Further settings Log book The dishwasher controls measure the consumption levels for water, cleaning agent and rinsing agent. They also calculate the number of hours the dishwasher has been run for, how many programmes have been run and measure the service intervals. Select the Further settings menu.
  • Page 71: Temperature Unit

    Further settings Temperature unit The temperature can be shown in the display in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. Select the Further settings menu.  Select Temperature unit and confirm your choice with the OK but‐  ton. Temperature unit °C °F –...
  • Page 72: Move Programme

    Further settings Move programme You can change the order of the programmes and therefore also the allocation of the shortcut buttons. You can move the programmes you use most frequently to pro‐ gramme places 1-3. These are then automatically allocated to the shortcut buttons.
  • Page 73: Additional Functions

    Further settings Additional functions It is possible to adapt individual parameters to tailor programme se‐ quences to particular types of soiling and to optimise the cleaning re‐ sult. Select the menu. Further settings  Select Additional functions and press OK to open the menu. ...
  • Page 74 Further settings Increased water Select the Increased water level option and confirm your choice with  level the OK button. The amount of water is shown in litres and can be increased in 0.5 li‐ tre increments up to 1.5 litres. Increased water level (0,0 ­...
  • Page 75 Further settings DOS dispensing Select the Dispensing system option and confirm your choice with  system the OK button. Dispensing system DOS 2 Rinsing agent DOS1 Select the dispensing system you want and confirm your choice  with the OK button. The following options are available: DOS1 Active...
  • Page 76 Further settings DOS venting  To avoid damage to the dispensing system, make sure before venting that the containers for cleaning agent and rinsing agent are sufficiently filled and the dispensing siphons are screwed securely to the containers. Select DOS venting and confirm your choice with the OK button.
  • Page 77 Further settings Changing a DOS Select Change name and confirm your choice with the OK button.  name Change name DOS1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ä b c P OK # The current name is shown on the second line of the display. This can be changed using the options shown in the bottom line.
  • Page 78 Further settings Temperature / The temperature and holding time for the main wash and final rinse Time phases can be altered in some programmes (see "Programme chart"). Select and confirm your choice with the OK Temperature / Time  button. Select programme Short Universal...
  • Page 79 Further settings Main wash / Final The procedure for altering settings in Main wash 1 Final rinse 1 rinse the same. The display also looks similar. Select the option and confirm your Main wash 1 Final rinse 1  choice with the OK button. Short Final rinse temp.
  • Page 80 Further settings Holding time Select Holding time and confirm your choice with the OK button.  The holding time is set in minutes and can be set between 0 and 10 minutes in 1 minute increments. For the Super short programme, the holding time is set in seconds and can be set between 0 - 300 seconds in 5 second increments.
  • Page 81: Release Programme

    Further settings Release programme Individual programmes can be blocked so that they cannot be used. All programmes are released for use as default. Select the Further settings menu.  Release programme Selection Select and press OK to open the relevant Release programme ...
  • Page 82 Further settings Water hardness In order to achieve good cleaning results, the dishwasher needs to operate with soft water. Hard water results in a build-up of calcium deposits on crockery and in the dishwasher. Mains water with a hardness level higher than 0.7 mmol/l (4 °dH - German scale) needs to be softened.
  • Page 83 Further settings Settings °dH °f mmol/l Display °dH °f mmol/l Display 19 *) 10,1 10,3 10,4 10,6 10,8 11,0 11,2 11,3 11,5 11,7 11,9 12,1 12,2 12,4 12,6 *) Factory default setting...
  • Page 84: Display View

    Further settings Display view During a programme the Actual or Required temperature can be shown in the second line of the display. Select the Further settings menu.  Display view Actual temperature Required temperature ( Select and press OK to open the relevant menu. Display view ...
  • Page 85: Display

    Further settings Display The display menu can be used for altering the display contrast and brightness. Select the Further settings menu.  Display Contrast Brightness Select and press OK to open the relevant menu. Display  The following options are available: –...
  • Page 86 Further settings Brightness Select the Brightness option and confirm your choice with the OK  button. The brightness range is shown as a bar graph in the display. Brightness Darker Brighter Use the arrow buttons  (brighter)  (darker) to set the brightness ...
  • Page 87: Switch Off After

    Further settings Switch off after When not in use the dishwasher will switch itself off to save energy. Select the menu. Further settings  Select Switch off after and press OK to open the menu.  The following options are available: Switch off after –...
  • Page 88: Factory Default

    Further settings Factory default The factory default setting can be used to reset all changed parame‐ ters in the dishwasher back to their default settings or just values that have been changed for programmes. Select the menu. Further settings  Factory default Reset Select...
  • Page 89: Software Version

    Further settings Software version This displays the various software components. Select the menu. Further settings  Select Software version and press OK to open the relevant menu.  Software version EB Id: XXXX EGL Id: XXXX Software for individual units is displayed. XXXX denotes the version. –...
  • Page 90: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care  Remove any soiling from the control panel and from the front of the appliance straight away. Soiling that is left too long might become impossible to remove and could cause the external surfaces to alter or discolour. ...
  • Page 91: Cleaning The Door And The Door Seal

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the door and the door seal Wipe the door seal and the area beneath the door regularly with a  damp cloth to remove food deposits. Wipe away any spillages of food and drink from the sides of the ...
  • Page 92 Cleaning and care Cleaning the flat Remove the coarse filter.  and micro-fine fil‐ ters Grasp the micro-fine filter by the upper rim and turn it to the right to  release it. Then lift it out. Remove the flat filter. ...
  • Page 93: Cleaning The Spray Arms

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the spray arms This dishwasher has three different spray arms. Particles of food can get stuck in the spray arm jets and bearings. The spray arms should therefore be inspected and cleaned regularly. Switch the dishwasher off. ...
  • Page 94 Cleaning and care Use a pointed object to push food particles into the spray arm jets.  Rinse the spray arms thoroughly under running water.  Replace the spray arms and check that they rotate freely. Make sure that the spray arm with the yellow bayonet fitting is fitted in the bottom of the wash cabinet.
  • Page 95: Problem Solving Guide

    Reset the trip switch in the mains fuse box or replace the  fuse in the plug (minimum fuse rating - see data plate). If the mains fuse trips again, call the Miele Professional  Service Department. One of the following fault...
  • Page 96 One of these numbers will appear in the display if the flow pressure is too low and the programme will be cancelled. The flow pressure at the water intake point is too low  (see "Technical data"). Contact Miele Professional Serv‐ ice for advice. Fault 412-414 Water inlet fault.
  • Page 97: General Problems With The Dishwasher

    Problem solving guide General problems with the dishwasher Problem Possible cause and remedy The dishwasher fails to re‐ The dishwasher has switched itself off after the set "switch act when buttons are off after" period to save energy. pressed. The display and Press the ...
  • Page 98: Noises

    Problem solving guide Noises Problem Possible cause and remedy Knocking noise in the A spray arm is knocking against an item in a basket. wash cabinet. Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items which  are obstructing the spray arm. Rattling noise in the wash Items are insecure in the wash cabinet.
  • Page 99: Unsatisfactory Cleaning Result

    Problem solving guide Unsatisfactory cleaning result Problem Possible cause and remedy The dishes are not clean. The dishes were not loaded correctly. Please observe the instructions in "Loading the dish‐  washer". The programme was not suitable for the load. Select a more suitable programme (see "Programme ...
  • Page 100 Problem solving guide Problem Possible cause and remedy White residue is visible on The rinsing agent dosage is set too low. crockery and cutlery, Increase the dosage (see "Further settings, Additional  clouding occurs on glass‐ functions, Dispensing systems"). ware; film can be wiped There is no salt in the salt reservoir.
  • Page 101: Maintenance

    Maintenance Clean the water intake filters Filters are incorporated into the water inlet connection on the hose to protect the water inlet valve. If these filters get dirty they must be cleaned as otherwise too little water will flow into the wash cabinet. ...
  • Page 102: Cleaning The Drain Pump And Non-Return Valve

    Maintenance Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve If water has not pumped away at the end of a programme (excluding the "Super short" programme), there may be a foreign object in the drain pump or blocking the non-return valve. These are easy to re‐ move.
  • Page 103 Maintenance The drain pump is situated under the non-return valve (see arrow). Check the area around the drain pump for foreign objects (watch  out for glass splinters which could cause injury) and remove them before replacing the non-return valve. Carefully replace the non-return valve and secure it with the clamp.
  • Page 104: Programme Chart

    Programme chart Programme When to use Powder cleaning agent Follow cleaning agent manufacturer's recom‐ mendations on dosage "Quick programme" for lightly soiled crockery with fresh, easily 20 - 30 g removed food residues. in the cleaning agent dis‐ Short penser For normally soiled crockery.
  • Page 105 Programme chart Programme sequence Pre-wash Pre-wash Main wash Interim Interim Final rinse Drying (1) / (2) rinse rinse (1) / (2) 66 °C 85 °C 1 min 1 min 66 °C 85 °C 1 min 1 min 66 °C 85 °C 3 min 1 min X *)
  • Page 106 Programme chart Programme When to use Powder cleaning agent Follow cleaning agent manufacturer's recom‐ mendations on dosage Special programme for plastic items and other lightweight items. 20 - 30 g in the cleaning agent dis‐ Plastics penser This programme is the most efficient in terms of its combined en‐ 20 - 30 g ergy and water consumption for cleaning normally soiled crock‐...
  • Page 107 Programme chart Programme sequence Pre-wash Pre-wash Main wash Interim Interim Final rinse Drying (1) / (2) rinse rinse (1) / (2) 50 °C 60 °C 5 min 1 min 46 °C 50 °C 10 min 2 min Reactivation sequence X = sections included in a programme (X) = optional sections which can be selected (see "Further settings, Additional functions") (1) Temperature range 30 - 85°C (see "Further settings, Additional functions").
  • Page 108: After Sales Service

    After sales service Service If, despite following the instructions in this manual, you are unable to rectify a problem please contact Miele or your Miele Service Dealer quoting the fault code shown in the display. Contact details for Miele are given at the back of this manual. N.B. A call-out charge will be applied to service visits where the problem could have been resolved as described in these instructions.
  • Page 109: Installation

    Installation Installation  In order to reduce the risk of damage from condensation, the furniture in the area around the dishwasher should be designed for commercial use. The dishwasher must be installed in a secure and level position. Any unevenness in the floor level and height of the appliance must be compensated for by adjusting the four feet.
  • Page 110: Moving The Dishwasher

    Installation Levelling and se‐ To guarantee stability the dishwasher must be secured to the worktop curing the dish‐ after levelling. washer After levelling, secure the dishwasher to the continuous worktop.  With the door open, screw into the worktop through the holes in the front trim on the left and right hand sides of the dishwasher.
  • Page 111: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Electrical connection  All electrical work must be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in accordance with current local and nation‐ al safety regulations. – Ensure power is not supplied to this appliance until after it has been installed.
  • Page 112: Plumbing

    Plumbing Connection to the water supply  IMPORTANT This appliance must be installed according to AS/NZS 3500.1. This appliance has been supplied with a separate backflow prevention device.  The water in the dishwasher must not be used as drinking wa‐ ter.
  • Page 113 Plumbing  Do NOT shorten or otherwise damage the inlet hoses (see dia‐ gram). See installation diagram supplied.
  • Page 114: Connecting The Drain Hose

    Plumbing Connecting the drain hose – The appliance drainage system is fitted with a non-return valve, which prevents dirty water from flowing back into the dishwasher via the drain hose. – The dishwasher should preferably be connected to a separate on- site drainage system.
  • Page 115: Technical Data

    45 dB(A) Manufacturer's address Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany * At altitudes above 2000 m the boiling point of water is reduced. Dishwashers installed above this altitude must be modi‐ fied by the Miele Professional Service Department.
  • Page 116 Alteration rights reserved / Publication date: 2014-06-13 M.-Nr. 09 865 040 / 01 ...

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