Miele Washer G 7804 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
Laboratory Glassware  
Washer  
G 7804  
To prevent accidents  
and machine damage  
read these instructions  
before  
UV  
installation or use.  
M.-Nr. 05 893 780  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
This equipment is not designed for  
This appliance is only intended for  
specialized applications. Only use  
the appliance for its intended  
maritime use or for use in mobile  
installations, such as caravans or  
aircraft. However, under certain  
purpose. Any other use, conversion  
or modification is dangerous. The  
manufacturer cannot be held  
responsible for damages caused by  
improper use of this machine.  
conditions it may be possible for an  
installation in these applications. Please  
contact the nearest Miele dealer or the  
Miele Technical Service Department  
with specific requirements.  
Be certain this appliance is  
This appliance complies with current  
safety requirements. Improper use of  
the appliance can lead to personal  
injury and material damage.  
properly installed and grounded by  
an authorized technician. To guarantee  
the electrical safety of this appliance,  
continuity must exist between the  
appliance and an effective grounding  
system. It is imperative that this basic  
safety requirement be met. If there is  
any doubt, have the electrical system of  
the house checked by a qualified  
technician. The manufacturer cannot be  
held responsible for damage or injury  
caused by the lack of or inadequacy of  
an effective grounding system .  
Read all instructions before installing  
or using this appliance.  
Keep these operating instructions in  
a safe place and pass them on to  
any future user.  
A damaged machine is dangerous.  
Turn off the machine at the main  
Installation and Service  
power supply immediately and call the  
Miele Technical Service Department.  
The machine should only be  
installed, maintained and repaired  
by a Miele authorized service  
technician. Repairs by unqualified  
persons could be dangerous.  
Before servicing, disconnect the  
power supply by either removing  
the fuse or "tripping" the circuit breaker.  
Do not install the machine in an  
area where a danger of explosion  
or of freezing may be present.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Use  
Be careful when sorting items with  
sharp pointed ends. If possible,  
place the pointed end downwards.  
Personnel operating the machine  
should be trained regularly.  
Children and untrained personnel must  
not be allowed access to the machine  
or its controls.  
The water in the machine must not  
be used as drinking water.  
Do not sit or lean on the open door.  
Injury or machine damage could  
result.  
BURN AND SCALD HAZARD  
This washer reaches very high  
temperatures. Take care when  
unloading the unit. Let baskets and  
inserts cool before touching them. Any  
water which may remain in containers  
will be very hot and must be emptied  
into the wash cabinet.  
Never clean the machine or its  
vicinity with a water hose or a high  
pressure hose.  
BURN HAZARD  
The heating elements become  
extremely hot during use. Do not touch  
the heating elements during or directly  
after the end of a program.  
Take care when handling liquids  
such as detergents, wetting agents  
or neutralizing agents. These may  
contain irritant or corrosive ingredients.  
Do not use an organic solvent in this  
washer, as an explosion may occur.  
Wear protective gloves and goggles.  
The manufacturer’s safety conditions  
must be observed for all chemical  
agents.  
Avoid inhaling powdered  
detergent. If swallowed, they can  
cause burning in the mouth and throat,  
or inhibit breathing.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Only use cleaning agents  
formulated for special processes  
Where a chemical additive is  
recommended on technical  
and approved by Miele for use with this application grounds (for example, with  
machine. Use of unsuitable cleaning  
agents could adversely affect the  
components of the machine.  
a cleaning agent), this does not imply  
that the manufacturer of the machine  
takes responsibility for the effect of the  
chemical on the material of the items  
being cleaned. Please be aware that  
changes in formulation, storage  
conditions, etc, which may not be  
published by the chemical producer,  
can have a negative effect on the  
cleaning result.  
Pre-treatments with detergents can  
create suds, as can certain rinsing  
agents. For pre-treatment and / or  
cleaning only, use low-sudsing  
detergents which have been approved  
by Miele. Suds can have an adverse  
effect on the cleaning process.  
When using cleaning agents and  
specialized products, it is essential  
that the manufacturer’s instructions are  
followed. Only use the product for the  
application described by the  
manufacturer to avoid any material  
damage or the occurrence of strong  
chemical reactions.  
The machine is designed only for  
operation with water and additive  
cleaning agents. Organic solvents must  
not be used in the machine. An  
explosion or machine corrosion could  
occur with the use of organic solvents.  
In critical applications where very  
high requirements must be met, it  
is strongly recommended that all the  
relevant factors for the process, such  
as cleaning agent, quality of water, etc,.  
are discussed with the Miele Technical  
Service Department.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
If the cleaning result is subject to  
particularly stringent requirements  
(e.g. chemical analysis, specialized  
processes), a regular quality control  
test should be carried out by the user to  
ensure that the required standards are  
being achieved.  
Accessories  
Only genuine Miele parts or  
accessories should be used with  
the G 7804 Laboratory Glassware  
washer. The performance and safety of  
non-genuine parts or accessories  
cannot be guaranteed, and use of such  
parts or items may void the machine  
warranty. If you have specific questions  
about machine options or accessories,  
please call Miele.  
The mobile units and special  
inserts should only be used for  
their specific application.  
Empty any containers or utensils  
before arranging them in the  
machine.  
Disposal of an appliance  
When discarding an old laboratory  
washer, disconnect it from the  
power supply, remove the door to the  
wash cabinet and cut off the power  
cord.  
Do not allow any remains of acids  
or solvents, particularly  
hydrochloric acid or chloride solutions,  
to get into the wash cabinet. The  
presence of any solvents should be  
minimized (especially those in hazard  
class A1).  
For environmental and safety  
reasons, ensure the machine is  
completely drained of any residual  
water and cleaning agent. (Observe  
safety regulations and wear safety  
goggles and gloves). Make appropriate  
arrangements for the safe disposal of  
the machine.  
To prevent corrosion damage,  
ensure that solutions or steam  
containing hydrochloric acid do not  
come into contact with the steel outer  
casing of the machine.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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Description of the Machine  
The Miele G 7804 represents the  
highest-quality general purpose  
laboratory glassware washer on the  
market today. Equipped with three  
wash routines, the G 7804 can handle a  
wide variety of cleaning challenges  
found in basic laboratory environments.  
The G 7804 can accommodate a  
variety of baskets and inserts  
specifically designed for laboratory  
glassware. This includes injection  
baskets for difficult to clean narrow  
necked items, specially designed  
pipette cleaning baskets and standard  
baskets for wide-mouthed items.  
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Guide to the glassware washer  
a"On/Off" button  
b"Door" button  
cDisplay  
j"Add Detergent" indicator  
k"Add Rinse Aid" indicator  
l"Add Neutralizer" indicator  
m"Recharge Softener" indicator  
n"Fill/Drain" indicator  
d"Display" indicator  
e"Drying" indicator  
f"Start" indicator  
g"Start" button  
h"Drying" button  
oProgram sequence indicators  
pProgram selector  
iButton to display "Actual time" or  
"Elapsed wash time"  
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Guide to the glassware washer  
aFilter combination  
cDispenser for powdered detergent  
bSalt reservoir  
dReservoir for neutralizer  
(water softener)  
(with dosage selector)  
eLevel indicators  
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Opening and closing the door  
Electric door lock  
To cancel a program  
The machine is equipped with an  
If a program has to be canceled in an  
electric door lock. The door can only be emergency, e.g. the program has been  
opened when the electrical supply to  
the machine is turned on, and the  
"On/Off" button is pressed.  
interrupted due to a fault, the door will  
have to be opened manually.  
^ Turn the program selector to the  
"Stop" f position. The program is  
canceled after approximately  
2 seconds.  
To open the door  
^ Press the "Door" button in as far as it  
will go. At the same time, grip the  
handle and open the door.  
After the first intake of water, the door  
remains locked and cannot be opened  
until the end of the program (except  
during the "Rinse" and "Drain"  
programs). The machine can be  
programmed to open during the  
"Drying" program, if desired.  
Do not touch the heating elements.  
They remain hot for some time after  
the end of the program and can  
cause burns.  
To close the door  
^ Lift the door upwards and push it  
until it clicks shut. Do not press the  
release catch while shutting the door.  
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Opening and closing the door  
To open the door with the  
emergency release  
The emergency release should only be  
used when the door cannot be opened  
normally, e.g. in the event of a power  
failure.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Stop"  
f.  
^ Press the "On/Off" button to turn the  
machine off.  
^ Take precaution against pressure  
wave release (rapid opening of the  
door).  
^ Pull the emergency release cable  
(located at the bottom of the machine  
behind the service panel) downwards  
to open the door.  
The door latch will reset after the  
emergency cable has been activated.  
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Water softener  
To avoid the build-up of calcium  
deposits on glassware and the  
machine, the water may need to be  
softened (where the supply hardness  
exceeds 107 ppm CaCO3).  
Setting the water softener  
The machine is set at the factory for a  
water hardness setting of 19*,  
corresponding to 339 ppm CaCO3. If  
your water supply is harder or softer  
To ensure a steady supply of soft water, than this, the setting of the controls  
the water softener must always be:  
should be changed.  
1. correctly set (programmed) and  
Where the water hardness fluctuates  
e.g. between 160 - 310 ppm, always  
program the machine to the higher  
value, 310 ppm in this example.  
2. regenerated with salt as soon as the  
"Recharge Softener" indicator  
illuminates.  
The water softener should be set to  
correspond with the water hardness  
upon installation of the machine.  
Your local water authority can advise  
you on the water hardness in your area.  
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Water softener  
Settings  
Settings  
1 - 30  
gr/gal  
1 - 30  
ppm  
CaCO  
Settings  
31 - 60  
gr/gal  
31 - 60  
ppm  
CaCO  
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Water softener  
Setting the water softener  
If there is a fault, it will be helpful to  
know the water hardness of the local  
water supply.  
^ Turn the machine off.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Stop"  
f.  
^ Enter the local water hardness level  
here:  
^ Press and hold the "Display" and  
"Start" buttons. At the same time,  
turn the machine on with the "On/Off"  
button. The display shows the current  
program status "P...".  
^ If your water is already soft and you  
would like to deactivate the water  
softener, set the hardness setting to  
"0".  
The "Fill/Drain" indicator will  
illuminate.  
^ Press the "Drying" button once. "E01"  
appears in the display.  
^ Turn the program selector to the  
1-o’clock position.  
The display shows "19". (Factory  
setting of the water softener in  
gr/gal).  
^ Press and hold the "Display" button  
until the desired setting water  
hardness (in gr/gal) shows up in the  
display.  
The counter starts with "0" after  
reaching "60".  
^ Press the "Start" button. "SP" appears  
in the display.  
^ Press the "Start" button again. The  
setting will be stored and the display  
field clears.  
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Water softener  
Filling the salt reservoir  
Only special, coarse-grained  
reactivation salt* should be used in  
this machine.  
*Available from Miele’s Professional  
Customer Service Department.  
Please see back page for more  
information.  
Do not use other types of salt, e.g. table  
salt, agricultural or gritting salt. These  
could contain components which are  
insoluble in water and could damage  
the water softener. If in doubt, consult  
Miele’s Professional Department.  
^ Place the funnel provided in place.  
^ Carefully fill the reservoir with salt.  
Displaced water will run out as it is  
being filled.  
The salt reservoir holds approx. 2.5 kg  
of salt.  
^ Wipe any residual salt off the screw  
threads on the socket.  
,Inadvertently filling the salt  
reservoir with detergent will damage  
the water softener.  
Before filling, make sure that you are  
using reactivation salt.  
^ Screw the cap on firmly.  
^ Immediately after this step: Run the  
"Rinse" program to remove any traces  
of salt from the cabinet.  
Note: There may be a delay before the  
"Rinse" program starts due to the  
reactivation of the water softener.  
^ Remove the bottom basket from the  
machine.  
^ Unscrew the salt reservoir cap.  
Before filling the salt reservoir with  
reactivation salt for the first time fill it  
with approx. 2.5 liters of water.  
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Water softener  
Salt indicator  
When the salt reservoir is empty the  
"Recharge Softener" indicator, b,  
illuminates to remind you to fill the  
reservoir.  
Reactivation takes place automatically  
during a program. The "Recharging"  
indicator, a, illuminates while this is  
occurring.  
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The following instructions relate only to  
basic preparation and loading of  
glassware. There are additional  
Note  
^ Load items so that water will cover all  
surfaces. This ensures that they will  
be properly cleaned.  
requirements for particular applications.  
^ Do not place items to be cleaned  
inside of other pieces, where they  
may be concealed.  
Loading the machine  
Remove debris  
^ Hollow vessels, such as beakers,  
graduated cylinders, flasks, etc.,  
should be inverted and placed in the  
correct inserts to ensure proper  
cleaning. A cover net can be used to  
reduce the risk of glass breakage  
during the wash process.  
^ Empty all glassware before loading  
into the machine.  
Ensure that no acid or solvent  
residues, especially hydrochloric  
acid or chlorides, get into the wash  
cabinet.  
^ Petri dishes and similar items should  
be placed in the correct insert with  
the soiled side facing center.  
^ Remove all agar residue from petri  
dishes.  
^ Remove blood clots and residue from  
test tubes, etc.  
^ Pipettes should be placed with the  
narrow end pointing down.  
^ Remove all stoppers, corks, labels,  
sealing wax residue, etc.  
^ Deep-based items should be placed  
at an angle to allow water to run off  
easily.  
^ Tall, narrow pieces should be placed  
in the center of the basket for best  
water coverage.  
^ The spray arms must not be blocked  
by items that are too tall or hang  
through baskets. Check clearance by  
manually rotating the spray arms.  
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Important:  
Make sure that the spring adapter for  
the water connection engages correctly  
when a basket or injector unit is  
inserted into the machine. It must be  
4 - 5 mm higher than the water  
connection inlet in the machine. If this is  
not the case, adjust the adapter by  
performing the following steps:  
^ Loosen the locking ring.  
^ Push up the adapter 4 - 5 mm and  
tighten the locking ring.  
Select baskets and inserts which are  
appropriate for the application.  
Please contact Miele’s application  
specialist for advice:  
1-800-991-9380  
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O 187  
O 188 Upper basket  
Injector wagon  
For various inserts.  
(Upper basket) For direct injection of  
narrow necked glassware,  
34 injectors,160 mm high.  
E 350  
Injector wagon  
For narrow necked glassware,  
15 injectors, 160 mm high;  
18 injectors, 220 mm high.  
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U 874 Lower basket  
E 106  
For various inserts.  
Stainless steel half insert with 28 spring  
hooks in 2 different heights for various  
glassware, e.g. narrow necked flasks,  
graduated cylinders, medicine bottles,  
etc.  
E 109  
Stainless steel half insert to  
accommodate 21 beakers up to 250 ml,  
Erlenmeyer flasks, round flasks etc.  
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Adjusting the upper basket  
The upper basket can be adjusted  
above and below the middle position  
by 2 cm.  
Example:  
Upper basket O 188/1 and lower  
basket U 874  
(measurements do not include inserts)  
Upper  
basket  
position  
Upper basket  
height  
Lower basket  
height  
cm  
inches  
cm  
inches  
15.5 6 1/8"  
17.5 6 7/8"  
19.5 7 11/16" 24.5 9 5/8"  
28.5 11 1/4"  
26.5 10 7/16"  
Upper  
Middle  
Lower  
To adjust the upper basket:  
^ Pull out the upper basket, lift from the  
runners and remove.  
^ Unscrew the roller bearings on both  
sides of the basket with a wrench  
and reposition as required.  
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Adding detergent  
Only use cleaning agents  
formulated for this machine. Do not  
use detergents formulated for  
domestic dishwashers.  
Powdered detergent must be placed in  
the detergent container prior to every  
program (except for "Rinse" and  
"Drain".)  
^ Add detergent to the compartment.  
Dosage: approx. 3 g/l (equivalent to  
30 g per cleaning sequence).  
Follow manufacturer’s instructions if  
they differ.  
^ Close the dispenser lid.  
^ Press the opening catch on the  
container (see arrow) forwards. The  
flap will spring open. (The flap is  
always open at the end of a  
program).  
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Adding neutralizer  
The Dual Dosing container for liquid  
agents incorporated in the door has a  
capacity of 2 x 180 ml.  
Adding neutralizer  
,Inadvertently filling the storage  
reservoir with detergent will damage  
the reservoir.  
Neutralizer  
(factory setting)  
To reduce the pH to neutral after the  
alkaline cleaning, neutralizing agent  
needs to be used.  
When using the machine for the first  
time or when the "Add neutralizer"  
indicator lights, add neutralizer to the  
storage containers.  
The storage containers have an  
additional level indicator at the inner  
side of the door.  
^ Open the door fully.  
^ Unscrew the caps. Wear protective  
gloves.  
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Adding neutralizer  
Setting the dosage  
^ Pour neutralizing agent into the  
reservoir until the level indicator is  
dark (see arrow on illustration). Use a  
funnel if necessary.  
The dosage adjuster in the opening has  
settings adjustable from 1 to 6 (1- 6 ml).  
It is preset to "5" (10 ml) as the  
^ Replace and tighten the cap. Clean  
up any spilled neutralizer.  
recommended dosage for neutralizer.  
^ Use a flat headed screw driver to turn  
the dial to the correct setting.  
^ Wait until the "Add neutralizer"  
indicator illuminates again before  
refilling.  
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Operation  
Turning on the lab washer  
Drying  
^ Make sure the spray arms are not  
blocked.  
"Drying" may be selected as an  
additional feature once a program has  
been selected (except in the "Rinse"  
and "Drain" programs). Drying is  
phased over 10 minutes. The total  
running time of the program lengthens  
accordingly.  
^ Close the door.  
^ Press the "On/Off" button to turn the  
machine on.  
Starting a program  
Once the program has started, all other  
programs are blocked. If the program  
selector is turned to another program  
during the running program, the values  
shown in the display disappear. The  
values appear again if the program  
selector is turned back to the running  
program.  
^ Turn the program selector clockwise  
or counterclockwise to the desired  
program. Refer to the Program Guide  
for more details.  
The wash temperature of the selected  
program is shown in the display  
(except for "Rinse" and "Drain").  
The "Start" indicator will flash.  
^ Press the "Display" button to alternate  
between elapsed time and actual  
time in the display during the  
program.  
^ Select the "Drying" button, if  
necessary.  
^ Press the "Start" button. The actual  
temperature is displayed.  
The "Start" indicator will illuminate.  
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Operation  
Changing a program  
Canceling a program  
If the selected program has not yet  
been started:  
Once a program is running, it should  
only be canceled in extreme cases,  
e.g. when glassware is knocking  
against each other and has to be  
rearranged.  
^ Turn the program selector to the new  
program.  
^ Select the "Drying" feature, if  
necessary.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Stop".  
The program is canceled after  
2 seconds.  
^ Press the "Start" button.  
^ Open the door with the "Door" button.  
Program sequence display  
Caution! Water and items in the  
machine may be hot. Danger of  
burning or scalding.  
The current step of a wash program is  
indicated by a program sequence  
display.  
^ Rearrange or remove the items (wear  
protective gloves where necessary.)  
At the end of a program  
When the "Complete" indicator  
^ Replenish powdered detergent if  
necessary.  
illuminates, the "Start" indicator goes  
out and the display shows a "0", the  
program has ended. A buzzer will  
sound for 30 seconds. (The buzzer  
function can be changed; see  
^ Close the door.  
^ Select the "Drain" program to allow  
the waste water to drain.  
"Programming special functions.")  
^ Select and start the program.  
Turning off  
^ Press in and release the "On/Off"  
button to turn the machine off.  
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Program guide  
Program  
Program cycle  
Pre-  
wash  
Main wash  
Interim  
rinse 1  
Interim  
rinse 2  
Final rinse  
Drying  
(Optional  
function)  
A
X
(X)  
DOS 3  
(DI)  
X
70°C/3’  
DI  
(X)  
(X)  
(X)  
SHORT  
70°C/5’  
B
X
X
(X)  
(DI)  
X
70°C/3’  
DI  
REGULAR  
70°C/5’  
DOS 3  
C
X
X
X
(X)  
(DI)  
X
70°C/3’  
DI  
EXTENDED  
70°C/5’  
DOS 3  
6
DRAIN  
D
X
RINSE  
X = Sections included in a program (with temperature/temperature holding time)  
A second interim rinse can be activated (see "Programming special functions").  
DOS 3 = Neutralizer dosage  
DI (Aqua destillata) = distilled water  
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Programming special functions  
Note  
1. Selecting a second interim  
rinse  
– Unoccupied program selector  
positions are displayed by a bar (-)  
in the middle display element.  
A second interim rinse can be  
programmed to improve interim rinsing  
in all programs (except "Rinse").  
– The programming level can be  
scanned if the selector is in the  
"Stop" f position.  
^ Turn the program selector to "STOP"  
f.  
^ Turn the machine off.  
^ Press and hold "Display" and "Start".  
At the same time, turn the machine  
on with the "On/Off" button..  
The displays shows the current  
program status "P...".  
The "Fill/Drain" indicator lights.  
^ Press the "Drying" button once. "E01"  
appears in the display.  
^ Turn the program selector to the  
5-o’clock position.  
The display shows either "50" or "51".  
"50" = without Interim rinse II.  
"51" = with Interim rinse II.  
^ Press "Drying" to change from "50" to  
"51" or vice versa.  
^ Press the "Start" button. "SP" appears  
in the display.  
^ Press the "Start" button again. The  
change has been saved.  
^ Please note the changed setting:  
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Programming special functions  
2. Activating Delay Start and  
setting the Delay Start time  
^ Press "Display" to change from "80" to  
"81", or vice versa.  
^ Press the "Start" button. "SP" appears  
in the display.  
The start of a wash program can be  
delayed up to 24 hours in 30 minute  
increments.  
^ Press the "Start" button again. The  
change has been saved.  
Note:  
The Delay Start should only be selected  
in programs "Regular" and "Extended".  
The "Short" program, cannot provide a  
good cleaning result when Delay Start  
is selected. The washing temperatures  
and time is not sufficient to clean  
dried-on items.  
^ Please note the changed setting:  
b) Setting the Delay Start period  
The Delay Start period (from 30 minutes  
to 24 hours) must be set before a  
program is started.  
a) Activating Delay Start  
^ After selecting a program, (see  
"Starting a program"), press the  
"Display" button or hold it in until the  
required value is displayed. The  
"Display" indicator illuminates.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Stop"  
f.  
^ Turn the machine off.  
^ Press and hold "Display" and "Start".  
At the same time, turn the machine  
on with the "On/Off" button.  
The display shows the current  
program status "P...".  
The "Fill/Drain" indicator will  
illuminate.  
After the "Start" button is pressed, the  
Delay Start period will count down in  
the display until the program  
automatically starts.  
^ Press the "Drying" button once. "E01"  
appears in the display.  
^ Turn the program selector clockwise  
to the 8-o’clock position.  
The display shows either "80" or "81".  
"80"= Delay Start not activated  
"81"= Delay Start activated  
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Programming special functions  
3. Setting the buzzer  
^ Press and hold "Display" until the  
desired value appears in the display.  
A buzzer can be set to signal one or  
both of the following:  
^ Press the "Start" button. "SP" appears  
in the display.  
– End of program = continuous buzzer  
– Error = rhythmic buzz  
^ Press the "Start" button again. The  
change has been saved.  
^ Turn the program selector to "STOP"  
f.  
^ Please note the changed setting:  
^ Turn the machine off.  
To turn the buzzer off  
^ Press and hold "Display" and "Start".  
At the same time, turn the lab  
washer on with the "On/Off" button.  
The displays shows the current  
program status "P...".  
^ Turn the program selector to "STOP"  
f.  
The "Fill/Drain" indicator illuminates.  
^ Press the "Drying" button once.  
"E01" appears in the display.  
^ Turn the program selector clockwise  
to the 10-o’clock position.  
The display shows a number  
between "100" and "103".  
"100" = Buzzer is turned off  
"101" = End of program  
(factory setting)  
"102" = Error  
"103" = All functions  
(End of program, Error).  
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Programming special functions  
4. Restoring the factory  
settings  
^ Turn the program selector to the  
"Stop" f position.  
^ Turn the machine off.  
^ Press and hold "Display" and "Start".  
At the same time, turn the machine  
on with the "On/Off" button.  
The display shows the current  
program status "P...".  
The "Fill/Drain" indicator lights.  
^ Press "Drying" seven times.  
"E07" appears in the display.  
^ Turn the program selector to any  
position (except "Stop").  
The display shows either "00" or "PP".  
"00"= (factory setting; electronic was  
not programmed).  
"PP"= (electronic was programmed).  
^ If "PP" is displayed, press "Display" to  
change from "PP" to "00".  
^ Press the "Start" button. "SP" appears  
in the display.  
^ Press the "Start" button again. Values  
which had been changed are now  
reset.  
If the hardness level setting in the  
water softener had been changed,  
this will reset to the factory setting of  
340 ppm (19 gr/gal). This will need  
to be reset to suit the hardness level  
in your area.  
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Machine care  
Filter combination  
Cleaning the fine, flat and micro-fine  
filters  
,The machine must not be used  
without all the filters in place. The  
filters protect the circulation pump  
from damage caused by foreign  
objects.  
^ Remove the coarse filter.  
^ Remove the fine filter (if fitted) from be-  
tween the flat and the micro-fine filters.  
The filter combination in the base of  
the wash cabinet should be  
inspected regularly and cleaned if  
necessary.  
Caution:  
Watch out for sharp objects which  
could cause injury.  
Cleaning the coarse filter  
^ To unscrew the micro-fine filter, grasp  
the two tabs and turn counter-  
clockwise twice.  
^ Press the two tabs together. Remove  
and clean the coarse filter.  
^ Put the clean filter back in position  
and press until it clicks in place.  
^ Remove both filters together.  
^ Clean the filters.  
^ Replace the filter combination in  
reverse order. The flat filter must lie  
flat in the base of the wash cabinet.  
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Machine care  
Cleaning the non-return valve  
and drain pump  
The drain pump is located beneath the  
non-return valve (see arrow).  
If water has not been pumped away at  
the end of a program, the drain pump  
or the non-return valve may be blocked.  
^ Turn off the washer.  
^ Remove the filter combination from  
the wash cabinet.  
^ Before returning the non-return valve,  
check that the drain pump is not  
blocked. Spin the propeller several  
times in both directions to check for  
obstructions.  
^ Carefully refit the non-return valve  
and secure it with the locking clamp.  
Refit and lock the filter in place.  
^ Tilt the locking clamp to the side.  
^ Pull out the non-return valve and  
rinse under running water.  
For safety reasons the load should  
be washed again.  
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Machine care  
Cleaning the filters in the water ^ Replace filters and the seal. Make  
sure they are sitting correctly.  
inlet  
^ Reconnect the hose to the water inlet,  
making sure that it goes back on  
straight.  
Filters are incorporated in the screw  
connection of the water inlet hose to  
protect the water inlet valve. If these  
filters become dirty, they need to be  
cleaned, otherwise insufficient water  
flows into the wash cabinet.  
^ Open the water tap carefully.  
If there is a leak, tighten the  
connections.  
,The plastic housing of the water  
connection contains an electrical  
component. It must not be  
submerged in water.  
Cleaning the control panel  
^ The control panel should only be  
cleaned with a damp cloth or a  
suitable cleaner for use on plastic  
materials.  
To clean the filters  
^ Disconnect the machine from the  
main electrical supply.  
,Do not use abrasive cleaners,  
glass cleaners or all-purpose  
cleaners! They will damage the  
control panel.  
^ Turn off the water supply.  
^ Unscrew the water inlet hose.  
Cleaning the front of the  
machine  
^ Use a cleaner suitable for the type of  
material the machine front is fitted  
with.  
,Do not use detergents  
containing ammonia or thinners.  
^ Clean the large area filter, 1, and fine  
filter, 2, replace with new filters, if  
necessary.  
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Frequently asked questions  
With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be fixed without a service  
call.  
What if …  
Possible fault  
Fix  
the machine does not  
start?  
The door is not  
properly closed.  
Close the door firmly.  
The fuse is defective Make sure the circuit breaker  
or the breaker has  
tripped.  
has not tripped.  
a few minutes after  
starting a program, the  
"Fill/Drain" indicator  
flashes and the fault  
code "F..E" appears in  
the display?  
The water valves  
Turn the program selector to  
"Stop" f (the fault code  
goes out).  
are closed.  
The filters in the  
water inlet hose  
are dirty.  
Press the "On/Off" button to  
turn the machine off.  
Water pressure is Open the water valve or  
too low.  
clean the filters (see  
"Machine care").  
Turn the machine on again  
and reselect the program.  
the wash cycle finishes The drain hose is Turn the program selector to  
too early, the "Fill/Drain"  
indicator flashes, and  
the fault code "F A"  
kinked.  
The drain pump is  
"Stop" f (the fault code  
goes out).  
Press the "On/Off" button to  
blocked.  
appears in the display?  
turn the machine off.  
Remove any kinks in the  
hose. Clean the drain pump  
(see "Machine care").  
Turn the machine on, run the  
drain program then restart  
the original program (see  
additional program "Drain"  
and "Turning on").  
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Frequently asked questions  
What if …  
Possible fault  
Fix  
water in the wash  
This machine has a  
Remove the cause of  
cabinet is not heated,  
the program sequence  
lasts too long and a fault heater in case of  
code appears in the  
display: "F01 - F02"?  
resettable heater limiter  
which will switch off the  
the fault.  
Remove the service  
panel (see "Electrical  
connection").  
Press the reset button  
on the right side of the  
temperature sensor.  
over-heating. This could  
be caused if large articles  
cover the heating  
elements or if the filters in  
the wash cabinet are  
blocked.  
If this switch trips  
repeatedly, contact the  
Miele Technical Service  
Department before  
further use.  
a fault message is  
caused by a possible  
malfunction?  
Turn the program  
selector to "Stop" f  
(the fault code goes  
out).  
Press the "On/Off"  
button to turn the  
machine off.  
Turn the machine on  
again and reselect the  
program.  
If the fault code "F..."  
appears in the display,  
or if you experience  
further difficulty, contact  
the Miele Technical  
Service Department.  
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Frequently asked questions  
Opening the machine during a  
power failure  
The emergency release should only  
be used when the door cannot be  
opened normally, e.g. in the case of  
a power failure.  
^ Turn the program selector to "Stop"  
f.  
^ Press the "On/Off" button to turn the  
machine off.  
^ Reach behind the service panel and  
pull the ring of the emergency  
release downwards.  
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After Sales Service  
In the event of a fault which you cannot  
correct yourself, please contact the  
Miele Technical Service Department  
U
1-800-991-9380  
V
1-800-565-6435  
Please quote the model and serial  
number of your machine. This  
information can be found on the data  
plate located on the rear of the  
machine.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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Caring for the environment  
Disposal of the packing  
material  
Disposal of the appliance  
Appliances contain materials which can  
be recycled. Please contact your local  
authorities about recycling in your area.  
The protective packing materials are  
environmentally safe and can be  
recycled.  
Ensure that the machine presents no  
danger to children while being stored  
for disposal. See "Important Safety  
Instructions".  
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,  
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and  
kept out of the reach of children.  
Danger of suffocation!  
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Installation  
Please refer to the installation  
diagram supplied with the machine.  
Positioning and securing the  
machine  
To ensure stability, the machine must be  
aligned and screwed to the counter.  
,Furniture and fittings installed  
near the machine must be of a  
commercial standard (able to  
withstand the effects of steam).  
^ Open the door.  
^ Secure the machine to the front edge  
of the worktop using the screws to  
the left and right of the front trim.  
Installation options  
Free-standing  
Undercounter  
^ When not mounted undercounter,  
floor mounting brackets must be  
used.  
The machine can be installed under a  
continuous counter or sink drain. The  
recess must be at least 60 cm wide,  
60 cm deep and 82 cm high.  
Do not use silicone sealant to seal  
the gaps between the machine and  
any neighboring units. This will  
hinder ventilation to the circulation  
pump.  
Steam Deflector (protects the  
countertop)  
Depending on the requirements for an  
undercounter installation, a steam  
deflector can be ordered from the Miele  
Technical Service Department.  
The underside of the countertop is  
protected from steam damage by a  
stainless steel plate.  
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Installation  
Removing the lid (if necessary) Important for machines with steam  
condenser (depending on model)  
If necessary, remove the lid from the  
machine to make installation possible.  
^ To prevent countertop damage by  
steam, the supplied self adhesive  
protective foil (25 x 58 cm) must be  
placed underneath the countertop  
near the steam condenser.  
^ Open the door.  
^ Remove the fixing screws on the left  
and right sides using a phillipshead  
screwdriver.  
^ Pull the machine lid approx. 5 mm  
forwards, lift it upwards and remove.  
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Plumbing  
Water inlet  
^ Water valves with 3/4" male hose  
thread are to be provided on site.  
They should be easily accessible so  
the water supply can be turned off if  
necessary.  
^ The machine must be connected to  
the water supply in accordance with  
local and national regulations.  
^ The washer is constructed so it may  
be connected to a supply without an  
extra non-return valve, unless  
required by code.  
½
^ The inlet hoses are 5 feet (1.7 m)  
long, terminating in a 3/4" female hose  
thread. The water inlet filters in the  
threads must not be removed.  
^ An acceptable water pressure (flow  
rate) is 10 - 147 psi. However, the  
recommended pressure is  
25 - 60 psi.  
If the water pressure is below 30 psi,  
the fill time will take longer.  
If the "Fill/Drain" fault code "F..E" is  
displayed, contact the Technical  
Service Department.  
^ Large surface area filters are  
enclosed in the kit supplied with the  
machine.  
Install these filters between the water  
valve and the water inlet hose (see  
illustration in "Machine Care/Cleaning  
the filters in the water inlet"). The  
large surface area filter for DI water is  
made from stainless steel and can be  
recognized by its matte surface.  
^ The machine is supplied to be  
connected to a standard cold (coded  
blue) or hot (coded red) water supply  
to a maximum temperature of 158 °F  
(70 °C.)  
Connect the water intake hoses to the  
cold and hot water faucets.  
If no hot water supply is available, the  
hot water intake hose with the red  
marking needs to be connected to  
cold water by a y-adapter.  
For a DI water connection (H2O  
pure), see the next page.  
,Do not cut the inlet hose or  
damaged it in any way.  
^ See the supplied installation diagram.  
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Plumbing  
DI-Water connection  
The machine comes with a standard  
connection for a pressure-resistant  
system. The recommended water  
pressure (flow rate) is 25 - 60 psi  
however, water pressure of 10 - 147 psi  
is acceptable.  
^ The DI pressure-tested hose (marked  
"H2O pure") with a 3/4" hose thread  
must be connected to the on-site  
water valve for DI purified water.  
If the DI water connection is not  
used, the electronics needs to be  
reprogrammed by a Miele technician.  
The water intake hose remains at the  
rear side of the machine.  
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Plumbing  
Drainage  
^ The drainage system is fitted with a  
non-return valve which prevents dirty  
water from flowing back into the  
machine via the drain hose.  
^ The machine should preferably be  
connected to a separate drainage  
system onsite.  
If separate drainage is not available  
contact your Miele application  
specialist for advice.  
The onsite drain connection point  
should be located between 1 ft.  
(0.3 m) and 3 ft. (1 m) above the  
lower edge of the machine.  
If it is lower than 1 ft. (0.3 m), lay the  
hose in a curve at a height of at least  
1 ft. (0.3 m).  
The drainage system must be able to  
take a minimum drainage flow of  
16 l/min.  
^ The drain hose is approx. 5 ft. (1.5 m)  
long, is flexible and has an internal  
diameter of 7/8 in. (22 mm). It must  
not be shortened. Hose clamps are  
supplied for securing it in position.  
^ A longer drain hose (up to 12 ft. [4 m]  
long) is available to order from the  
Miele Technical Service Department.  
^ The drainage system must not  
exceed 12 ft. (4 meters).  
^ See the supplied installation diagram.  
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Electrical connection  
It can be converted to use a single  
phase power supply in accordance  
with the conversion and wiring diagram.  
The cord must be changed from a  
12/4 AWG to a 10/3 AWG. Contact  
Miele Technical Service for more  
information  
,All electrical work must be  
performed by a qualified person in  
accordance with local and national  
safety regulations.  
The machine comes equipped for  
connection to a 208 V, 60 Hz, 3 phase  
power supply. It is equipped with a 6 ft.  
long, 12/4 AWG power cord, without a  
plug. A plug, rated for the required  
power which will fit the receptacle, is to  
be supplied by the electrician doing the  
installation. It should be connected to  
the main power supply.  
Voltage:  
208 V, 1 phase  
60 Hz  
Frequency:  
Rated Load:  
6 kW  
Circuit breaker: 2 x 30 A  
^ Connection should be made via a  
suitable isolator, with an "On/Off"  
button easily accessible for servicing  
work.  
Voltage:  
208 V, 3 phase  
60 Hz  
Frequency:  
Rated Load:  
^ A damaged power cord must only be  
replaced with a genuine Miele cord  
by a Miele service technician.  
6 kW  
Circuit breaker: 3 x 20 A  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED  
Black : connect to L1 (hot)  
Red: connect to L2 (hot)  
White: connect to L3 (hot)  
Green: connect to GND (ground)  
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Electrical connection  
Grounding connection  
Removing the service panel  
^ The ground lead must be connected  
to the screw connection point  
(marked with the ground symbol 8) at  
the back of the machine.  
Disconnect the machine from the  
main electrical supply.  
^ Remove the fixing screws, a, from  
the service panel.  
^ Hold the service panel at both sides  
and pull upwards.  
^ Unscrew the facing, b. Remove the  
plastic protective cap.  
^ See the supplied installation diagram.  
Re-assembling the service  
panel  
^ Refit the plastic protective cap,  
facing and service panel in the  
reverse order to which they were  
removed.  
The machine must only be operated  
with the voltage, frequency and  
fusing shown on the data plate  
located on the rear of the machine,  
and on the plinth (behind the service  
panel).  
The conversion diagram and the  
wiring diagram is secured to the inner  
side of the service panel.  
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Technical data  
English  
Metric  
85 (82) cm  
60 cm  
½
½
Height:  
33 " (32 ")  
½
Width:  
23  
23  
"
"
½
Depth:  
60 cm  
Voltage:  
Power cord  
208 V  
approx. 5’ 11"  
1.8 m  
Water pressure (flow rate):  
Recommended  
Acceptable  
25 - 60 psi  
10 - 147 psi  
1.72 - 4.13 bar  
.7 - 10 bar  
Cold or Hot water  
connection:  
up to max. 158°F 70 °C  
D1 water connection:  
Recommended  
Acceptable  
25 - 60 psi  
10 - 147 psi  
1.72 - 4.13 bar  
.7 - 10 bar  
Delivery head:  
min. 12"  
0.3 m  
1 m  
max. 39 3/8"  
Drainage length:  
Water intake hose  
Drain hose:  
max. 13’ 1"  
approx. 5’ 7"  
approx. 4’ 7"  
4 m  
1.7 m  
1.4 m  
Noise level in dB (A):  
Sound pressure level LpA  
Free stand unit:  
At machine  
64.8  
62  
1 m (39 3/8") away  
52.9  
50.1  
Built under counter:  
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