Process Documentation - Miele PG 8592 Operating Instructions Manual

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Process documentation

Memory
Adding cycle
numbers
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Documenting processes
Processes are documented per cycle. Required and actual values are
always recorded.
During a programme sequence the following data is recorded, among
other things:
- Machine model and serial number
- Date
- Programme start and programme name
- Cycle number
- Wash blocks used
- Dispensing system with dispensing temperature and target
dispensing amount if necessary
- Target values for temperature and holding times
- Minimum and maximum temperatures during the holding time
- Wash pressure measuring results
- All fault messages
- End of programme
- System messages, e.g. salt refill
Further data can be incorporated into the report as required. Contact
the Miele Customer Service Department for more information on this.
Depending on scale, between 10 and max. 20 cycle reports are
stored in an internal power failure safe memory within the machine. In
the event of network or printer problems, for example, these can be
subsequently recalled. If the memory is full, the oldest report is
overwritten.
In addition, raw data from the last programme sequence is stored to
create a graphical display of the process data. This data can be
transformed into graphical representations using external
documentation software. Transferring raw data requires an Ethernet
interface. It is not possible to create graphical representations in the
display or on a directly connected printer. Power failure safe storage
of graphical information is not available.
The Miele Customer Service Department can add subsequent cycle
numbers, e.g. in the event of software updates or if the machine
controls are replaced.

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