Miele G 1 series Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions

for dishwashers
To avoid the risk of accidents or
en - AUS, NZ
damage to the appliance, it is
essential to read these instructions
as well as the installation plan before
it is installed and used for the
first time.
M.-Nr. 07 499 260

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions for dishwashers To avoid the risk of accidents or en - AUS, NZ damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions as well as the installation plan before it is installed and used for the first time.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C o ntents G u id e to th e ap p lianc e ..........5 A ppliance overview .
  • Page 3 C o ntents O p er atio n ............32 D etergent .
  • Page 4 The Miele waterproof anti-leak sy stem ....... . . 72...
  • Page 5: G U Id E To Th E Ap P Lianc E

    G u id e to th e ap p lianc e A p p lianc e o v er v iew a U pper spray arm (not visible) g F ilter combination b C utlery tray (depending on model) h D ata plate c U pper basket i In-operation indicator light d Middle spray arm...
  • Page 6: C Ontrol Panel

    G u id e to th e ap p lianc e C o ntr o l p anel e P rogrammes a Time display f P rogramme selector button b D elay start button , with indicator light g O n button U with indicator light c "Turbo/Tab"...
  • Page 7: W Ar Ning And S Afety Instr U C Tio Ns

    W ar ning and S afety instr u c tio ns S afety w ith c h ild r en This appliance conforms to current This appliance is not a toy ! To avoid safety req uirements. Inappropriate the risk of injury , keep children well use can, however, lead to personal away and do not allow them to play in injury and damage to property .
  • Page 8 W ar ning and S afety instr u c tio ns T ec h nic al safety D o not connect the dishwasher to the mains supply until it has been fully B efore setting up the appliance, installed. check it for any ex ternally visible damage.
  • Page 9 Miele C hartered A gent or the suitably q ualified engineer. Miele C ustomer C ontact C entre.
  • Page 10 W ar ning and S afety instr u c tio ns Installatio n C o r r ec t u se The dishwasher must be installed D o not use solvents in the and connected in compliance with the dishwasher. D anger of ex plosion. installation instructions.
  • Page 11 A c c esso r ies Inadvertently filling the salt reservoir with powder or liq uid dishwasher O nly use genuine Miele spare parts detergent will damage the water and accessories with this appliance. If softener. Make sure y ou have bought...
  • Page 12: C Ar Ing Fo R Th E Env Ir O Nm Ent

    C ar ing fo r th e env ir o nm ent D isp o sal o f th e p ac k ing D isp o sal o f y o u r o ld ap p lianc e m ater ial E lectrical and electronic machines often contain materials which, if...
  • Page 13: E Nergy Saving Washing

    C ar ing fo r th e env ir o nm ent E ner g y sav ing w ash ing This dishwasher is ex ceptionally economical in its use of water and electricity . Y ou can make the most of y our appliance by following these tips: ^ If y our household water sy stem is suitable, this dishwasher can be...
  • Page 14: B Efo R E U Sing Fo R Th E Fir St Tim E

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e T o o p en th e d o o r T o c lo se th e d o o r ^ P ush the baskets right in. ^ Then lift the door upwards and push until it clicks into position.
  • Page 15: W Ater Softener

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e W ater so ftener T h e d ish w ash er is p r o g r am m ed at th e fac to r y fo r a w ater h ar d ness lev el In order to achieve good cleaning o f 0 .2 m m o l/l (1 °...
  • Page 16: To Programme The Water Hardness Level

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e T o p r o g r am m e th e w ater h ar d ness The characters "p 1" will flash one after lev el the other in the display .
  • Page 17: To Call Up The Water Hardness Level In The Display

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e T o c all u p th e w ater h ar d ness lev el in th e d isp lay ° d m m o l/l °...
  • Page 18: B Efore Using The Appliance For The First Time, Y Ou Req Uire

    (depending on country ) or via the correctly . S electing the C ombi tabs Miele S pare P arts D epartment. option reduces salt consumption to between of the normal amount.
  • Page 19: Insufficient Salt Indication

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e Insu ffic ient salt ind ic atio n ^ R emove the lower basket and unscrew the salt reservoir cap. ^ F ill the salt reservoir with dishwasher salt when the salt indicator light W ater or saline solution will run out comes on.
  • Page 20: R Inse Aid

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e R inse aid A d d ing r inse aid R inse aid is necessary to ensure water does not cling and leave marks on crockery during the dry ing phase and helps crockery dry faster after it has been washed.
  • Page 21: R Inse Aid Indicator

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e R inse aid ind ic ato r W hen the light comes on the reservoir contains sufficient rinse aid for 2 - 3 programmes only . ^ A dd rinse aid in plenty of time.
  • Page 22: S Etting The Rinse Aid Dosage

    B efo r e u sing fo r th e fir st tim e S etting th e r inse aid d o sag e p 3 will flash in the Time display . This means that the rinse aid dosage The rinse aid dosage can be set from has been set to 3 ml at the factory .
  • Page 23: L O Ad Ing Th E D Ish W Ash Er

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er N o te – W ide based items should be placed at an angle so that water can run off R emove coarse food residues from them freely . crockery .
  • Page 24: Items Not Suitable For Dishwashers

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er Item s no t su itab le fo r W e r ec o m m end : d ish w ash er s: – W hen purchasing new crockery and cutlery , make sure they are –...
  • Page 25: Upper Basket

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er U p p er b ask et H ing ed c u p r ac k ^ To make room for tall items, raise the F or safety reasons, do not rack upwards.
  • Page 26: U Niversal Support (Depending On Model)

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er U niv er sal su p p o r t (depending on model) This support is designed to hold tall glasses and glasses with stems securely . ^ L ower the support and lean tall glasses against it.
  • Page 27: A Djusting The Upper Basket

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er A d ju sting th e u p p er b ask et D epending on the setting of the upper basket, the following plate dimensions In order to gain more space for taller can be accommodated.
  • Page 28: L Ower Basket

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er L o w er b ask et H ing ed sp ik es ^ F or larger and heavier items such as The spikes are used for washing plates plates, serving platters, saucepans, and saucers.
  • Page 29: R Emovable Spiked Insert

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er R em o v ab le sp ik ed inser t B o ttle h o ld er (depending on model) Y ou can remove the spiked insert to The bottle holder can be used to wash make more room for larger items of narrow items, e.g.
  • Page 30: C Utlery

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er C u tler y C u tler y tr ay (depending on model) If spoon handles do not fit between the holders, then lay them the other way round. ^ A rrange the cutlery in the tray as shown.
  • Page 31: C Utlery Basket (Depending On Model)

    L o ad ing th e d ish w ash er C u tler y b ask et (depending on model) ^ F it it into the cutlery basket if req uired. ^ To avoid the risk of injury , knives and forks should be placed with the handles upwards in the basket.
  • Page 32: O P Er Atio N

    Miele branded dishwasher powder change to a different product or use a and tabs are available from the Miele traditional dishwasher detergent. S pare P arts D epartment or via the Internet, depending on country .
  • Page 33 O p er atio n D isp ensing A void inhalation of powder ^ F ollow the dosage recommended by detergents and do not ingest the manufacturer on the packaging. dishwasher detergent. D ishwasher ^ U nless directed otherwise, use one detergents contain irritant or corrosive detergent tab or add 20 to 30 ml ingredients which can cause burning...
  • Page 34: A Dding Detergent

    O p er atio n A d d ing d eter g ent ^ Make sure that the detergent packaging is properly closed after use to avoid it getting damp and becoming lumpy . F o r info r m atio n C ompartment I holds max .
  • Page 35: S Witching On

    O p er atio n S w itc h ing o n S tar t th e p r o g r am m e ^ O pen the tap, if it is closed. ^ S elect the programme req uired with the programme selector button.
  • Page 36: Time D Isplay

    O p er atio n T im e D isp lay A t th e end o f a p r o g r am m e The duration of the programme A t the end of a programme, the selected appears in hours and minutes In-operation indicator light will be in the display before the programme...
  • Page 37: S Witching Off

    O p er atio n S w itc h ing o ff U nlo ad ing th e d ish w ash er A t the end of a programme: D ishes tend to break and chip more easily when they are hot. ^ O pen the door.
  • Page 38: Interrupting A Programme

    O p er atio n Inter r u p ting a p r o g r am m e C h ang ing a p r o g r am m e O peration is interrupted as soon as the If the detergent dispenser flap has door is opened.
  • Page 39: A D D Itio Nal Fu Nc Tio Ns

    A d d itio nal fu nc tio ns T u r b o /T ab C o m b i tab The Turbo/Tab button is used for To ensure ex cellent results y ou can selecting the Turbo and Tab options. programme y our dishwasher for the ty pe of detergent y ou are using.
  • Page 40: D Elay Start

    A d d itio nal fu nc tio ns D elay star t ^ O pen the door. ^ S witch the dishwasher on with the O n The start time of a programme can be button U . delay ed, e.g. to benefit from economy rates of electricity .
  • Page 41 A d d itio nal fu nc tio ns The time starts counting down until the S tar ting a p r o g r am m e b efo r e th e programme start time: in 1 hour steps D elay star t p er io d h as elap sed : for delay start periods of over 10 hours, P roceed as follows:...
  • Page 42: B Uz Z Er

    A d d itio nal fu nc tio ns B u z z er ^ P ress the Turbo/Tab button four times. A n audible tone sounds at the end of the programme or if there is a fault. The Tab indicator light will flash briefly four times at intervals.
  • Page 43: F Actory Default Setting

    A d d itio nal fu nc tio ns F ac to r y d efau lt setting The flashing seq uence in the Time display shows whether a setting other If y ou have altered any settings from than the factory default setting has the factory default, y ou can re-set them been set.
  • Page 44: A Djust S Ensor Wash

    A d d itio nal fu nc tio ns A d ju st S enso r w ash The message flashing in the Time display shows whether the A djust Y ou can adjust the S ensor wash S ensor wash function is activated or programme so that it will remove deactivated.
  • Page 45: C Leaning And C Ar E

    C leaning and c ar e C leaning th e d o o r and th e d o o r C heck the condition of y our seal dishwasher regularly (approx . every ^ W ipe the door seals regularly with a 4 - 6 months).
  • Page 46: C Leaning The Control Panel And Door Front

    C leaning and c ar e C leaning th e c o ntr o l p anel and T o av o id d am ag ing th e o u ter su r fac e, d o no t u se: d o o r fr o nt –...
  • Page 47: C Leaning The Filters In The Wash Cabinet

    C leaning and c ar e C leaning th e filter s in th e w ash c ab inet The filter combination in the base of the wash cabinet retains coarse soil from the suds solution, preventing it accessing the circulation sy stem and re-entering the cabinet through the spray arms.
  • Page 48 C leaning and c ar e ^ R eplace the filter combination so that To clean the inside of the filter, the flap must be opened: it lies flat in the base of the wash cabinet. ^ P ress catches a together in the ^ Then turn the handle clockwise until direction of the arrows as shown, and open the filter b.
  • Page 49: C Leaning The Spray Arms

    C leaning and c ar e C leaning th e sp r ay ar m s ^ R emove the lower basket. P articles of food can get stuck in the spray arm jets and bearings. The spray arms should therefore be inspected and cleaned regularly (approx .
  • Page 50: P R O B Lem So Lv Ing G U Id E

    P r o b lem so lv ing g u id e W ith the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily corrected without contacting Miele. Installation work and repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a suitably q ualified and competent person in strict accordance with current local and national safety regulations.
  • Page 51 If the indicator lights flash again, there is a technical fault. – C all the Miele C ustomer C ontact C entre. T h e d r ain p u m p w o r k s F ault F 70: –...
  • Page 52: The Dishwasher Does Not Fill/Drain

    P r o b lem so lv ing g u id e T h e d ish w ash er d o es no t fill/d r ain P r o b lem P o ssib le c au se R em ed y T h e In-o p er atio n The tap is closed.
  • Page 53: G Eneral Problems

    P r o b lem so lv ing g u id e G ener al p r o b lem s P r o b lem P o ssib le c au se R em ed y T h e d isp lay is d ar k . The display has switched P ress any button.
  • Page 54: Noises

    P r o b lem so lv ing g u id e N o ises P r o b lem P o ssib le c au se R em ed y K no c k ing no ise in th e A spray arm is knocking Interrupt the programme, w ash c ab inet.
  • Page 55: U Nsatisfactory Washing Result

    P r o b lem so lv ing g u id e U nsatisfac to r y w ash ing r esu lt P r o b lem P o ssib le c au se R em ed y T h e d ish es ar e no t The dishes were not loaded S ee notes in "L oading the c lean.
  • Page 56 P r o b lem so lv ing g u id e P r o b lem P o ssib le c au se R em ed y D ish es, c u tler y The amount of rinse aid R eplenish the reservoir, and g lasses ar e may be insufficient, or the...
  • Page 57 P r o b lem so lv ing g u id e P r o b lem P o ssib le c au se R em ed y G lassw ar e h as a This may be caused by the C hange y our detergent.
  • Page 58: M Aintenanc E

    This filter is available from the Miele S pares ^ R eplace the filter and seal, making P arts D epartment. sure they are sitting correctly .
  • Page 59: C Leaning The Drain Pump And Non-Return Valve

    M aintenanc e C leaning th e d r ain p u m p and no n-r etu r n v alv e If the water has not been pumped away at the end of a programme the drain pump or the non-return valve might be blocked.
  • Page 60: A Fter Sales Ser V Ic

    – Y our Miele C hartered A gent, or technology . – the Miele C ustomer C ontact C entre Information regarding programme...
  • Page 61: C O M P Ar Iso N Tests

    C o m p ar iso n tests T est stand ar d : A S /NZ S 2007.1:2005, A S /NZ S 2007.2:2005; A S /NZ S 6400:2005 S tand ar d p r o g r am m e fo r ener g y lab el c o m p ar iso n tests: Normal C ap ac ity :...
  • Page 62 C o m p ar iso n tests M o d el ty p es G 1x x x w ith a c u tler y tr ay (12 p lac e setting s): U pper basket L ower basket C utlery tray...
  • Page 63 C o m p ar iso n tests M o d el ty p es G 2x x x w ith a c u tler y tr ay (14 p lac e setting s): L ower basket U pper basket C utlery tray...
  • Page 64: P R O G R Am M E C H Ar

    P r o g r am m e c h ar t C r o c k er y ty p e S o iling P r o g r am m e mix ed, variable, normal soiling non-sensitive crockery sensor controlled wash glasses and plastic containers, sensitive to...
  • Page 65 P r o g r am m e c h ar t P r o g r am m e D eter g ent C ompartment I C ompartment II 25 ml S enso r w ash – 1 Tab 25 ml Q u ic k w ash 1 Tab...
  • Page 66: G 1X X X

    P r o g r am m e c h ar t G 1X X X P rogramme P rogramme seq uence P re-wash Main wash Interim rinse F inal rinse D ry ing ° C ° C S ensor wash V ariable programme seq uence, sensor controlled adjustment to amount of crockery and soiling if req uired...
  • Page 67 P r o g r am m e c h ar t C onsumption D uration E nergy W ater C old water H ot water L itres C old water H ot water 20 ° C 60 ° C 20 °...
  • Page 68: G 2X X X

    P r o g r am m e c h ar t G 2X X X P rogramme P rogramme seq uence P re-wash Main wash Interim rinse F inal rinse D ry ing ° C ° C S ensor wash V ariable programme seq uence, sensor controlled adjustment to amount of crockery and soiling if req uired...
  • Page 69 P r o g r am m e c h ar t C onsumption D uration E nergy W ater C old water H ot water L itres C old water H ot water 20 ° C 60 ° C 20 °...
  • Page 70: O P Tio Nal Ac C Esso R Ies

    T o m ak e th e m o st o f y o u r d ish w ash er O ptional accessories for particular purposes are available from y our Miele C hartered A gent or the S pare P arts D epartment (some may be supplied as stan- dard, depending on model).
  • Page 71: E Lec Tr Ic Al C O Nnec Tio N

    T H IS A P P L IA N C E complete connection box and cable M U S T B E E A R T H E D by a Miele approved service technician only .
  • Page 72: P Lu M B Ing

    30 and 1000 kP a (0.3 and 10 bar). P roviding y our dishwasher has been If the water pressure is too high, a installed correctly , the Miele waterproof pressure reducer valve must be anti-leak sy stem will protect y ou from fitted.
  • Page 73: D Rainage

    P lu m b ing D r ainag e V enting th e d r ainag e sy stem – The appliance drainage sy stem is If the on-site drain connection is fitted with a non-return valve, which situated lower than the guide path for prevents dirty water from flowing the bottom basket rollers in the open back into the dishwasher via the...
  • Page 74: T Ec H Nic Al D Ata

    T ec h nic al d ata D ish w ash er m o d el G 1X X X G 2X X X H eight 80.5 cm 84.5 cm (adjustable + 6.5 cm) (adjustable + 6.5 cm) H eight of building-in Min.
  • Page 76 A lteration rights reserved/ M.-Nr. 07 499 260 / 01 G 1283/G 2283 / 3709...

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