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Page 1: Operating Instructions Dishwasher

Operating InstructionsDishwasher

To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions be-fore installation or use.

en-US M.-Nr. 10 544 640HG03

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Contents

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................  4

Guide to the dishwasher .....................................................................................  13Appliance overview ............................................................................................... 13Control panel ......................................................................................................... 14

Caring for the environment ................................................................................  15Energy-saving dishwashing................................................................................... 15

Before using for the first time ............................................................................  16Opening the door .................................................................................................. 16Closing the door.................................................................................................... 16Child lock............................................................................................................... 16Before using the appliance for the first time, you require: .................................... 17Rinse aid................................................................................................................ 17

Adding rinse aid ...............................................................................................  17Rinse aid indicator............................................................................................  18Setting the rinse aid dosage.............................................................................  19

Loading the dishwasher......................................................................................  20Tips........................................................................................................................ 20Loading examples ................................................................................................. 22Upper basket......................................................................................................... 26

Adjusting the upper basket ..............................................................................  27Lower basket......................................................................................................... 28Cutlery ................................................................................................................... 29

Cutlery tray (depending on model) ...................................................................  29Cutlery basket (depending on model) ..............................................................  30

Operation..............................................................................................................  31Detergent............................................................................................................... 31Turning on.............................................................................................................. 33Selecting a program .............................................................................................. 33Starting a program ................................................................................................ 34Time display .......................................................................................................... 34Energy management ............................................................................................. 35At the end of the program ..................................................................................... 35Turning off.............................................................................................................. 36Unloading the dishwasher..................................................................................... 36Interrupting a program........................................................................................... 37Changing a program.............................................................................................. 37

Options .................................................................................................................  38Short...................................................................................................................... 38

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Turning off the refill indicator ................................................................................. 39Delay Start............................................................................................................. 40Optimize Standby.................................................................................................. 42Factory default settings......................................................................................... 43

Program overview ...............................................................................................  44

Cleaning and care ...............................................................................................  46Cleaning the wash cabinet .................................................................................... 46Cleaning the door and the door seal..................................................................... 46Cleaning the door front ......................................................................................... 47Filter system .......................................................................................................... 48Cleaning the spray arms........................................................................................ 50

Frequently Asked Questions ..............................................................................  51Technical problems ............................................................................................... 51Water intake fault................................................................................................... 53Water drainage fault .............................................................................................. 54General problems .................................................................................................. 55Noises.................................................................................................................... 56Poor cleaning results ............................................................................................. 57

Frequently asked questions ...............................................................................  60Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve..................................................... 60

Customer service ................................................................................................  61Repairs .................................................................................................................. 61Warranty ................................................................................................................ 61

Optional accessories ..........................................................................................  62

Installation Instructions ......................................................................................... 65Electrical connection ..........................................................................................  66

Water connection ................................................................................................  68Water intake .......................................................................................................... 68Drainage ................................................................................................................ 69

Sound emission testing ......................................................................................  70

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This dishwasher complies with current safety requirements. Inap-propriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage toproperty.

To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the dishwasher,please read the installation plan and the operating instructionscarefully before it is installed and used for the first time. Both con-tain important information on its installation, safety, use and main-tenance.

Keep the installation plan and the operating instructions in a safeplace and pass them on to any future owner.

Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliancewith this information.

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Correct use

This dishwasher is intended for use in domestic households andsimilar residential environments.

This dishwasher is not suitable for outdoor use.

It must only be used as specified in these operating instructionsfor cleaning domestic dishes and cutlery. Any other usage is notsupported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including chil-dren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lackof experience and knowledge.

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Safety with children

Children must be kept away from the appliance unless they areconstantly supervised.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play withthe appliance. Keep small children away from the appliance at alltimes to avoid the risk of injury. There is the risk that children maylock themselves in the dishwasher.

If the automatic door opening mechanism (depending on model) isactive keep young children away from the area in which the dooropens. Danger of injury in the unlikely event of a fault with the open-ing mechanism.

Danger of suffocation! Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags,etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of children.

Keep children away from detergents. Dishwasher detergents cancause burning in the mouth, nose and throat if swallowed, or inhibitbreathing. Keep children away from the dishwasher when the door isopen. There could still be detergent residues in the cabinet. Seekmedical attention immediately if your child has swallowed or inhaleddetergent.

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Technical safety

Installation, repair, and maintenance work should only be per-formed by a Miele-authorized service technician. Work by unquali-fied persons could be dangerous and may void the warranty.

Before installation, check the dishwasher for visible signs of dam-age. Under no circumstances should you use a damaged dish-washer. A damaged dishwasher could be dangerous.

The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteedwhen continuity is complete between it and an effective groundingsystem. It is most important that this basic safety requirement ispresent and regularly tested and, where there is any doubt, the elec-trical system in the house should be checked by a qualified electri-cian.Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequategrounding system (e.g. electric shock).

Reliable and safe operation of this dishwasher can only be as-sured if it has been connected to the electrical supply.

The dishwasher must only be plugged into the electricity supplyvia a suitable switched socket using a 3-pin plug with a groundingcontact (it must not be hard-wired). The electrical socket must beeasily accessible after the dishwasher is installed so that it can bedisconnected from the electricity supply at any time.

There must be no electrical sockets behind the dishwasher. Thereis a danger of overheating and fire risk if the dishwasher is pushedup against a plug.

The dishwasher must not be installed under a cooktop. The highradiant temperatures which are sometimes generated by a cooktopcould damage the dishwasher. For the same reason, it should not beinstalled next to open fires or other appliances which give off heat,such as heaters, etc.

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To avoid the risk of damage to the dishwasher, make sure that theconnection data on the data plate (fuse rating, voltage, and fre-quency) matches the electrical supply before connecting the dish-washer to the mains. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt.

Do not connect the dishwasher to the electrical supply until it hasbeen fully installed and any adjustment has been made to the doorsprings.

The dishwasher may only be operated if the door opening mecha-nism is working correctly. Otherwise there could be a risk of dangerwhile the automatic door opening mechanism (depending on model)is active.To check that the door opening mechanism is working correctly:

– The door springs must be adjusted equally on both sides. Theyare correctly adjusted when the door remains stationary when lefthalf open (approx. 45° opening angle). It is also important that thedoor cannot fall open.

– The door locking pins automatically retract when the door opensat the end of the drying phase.

Do not connect the appliance to the electrical supply by a multi-socket adapter or an extension lead. These do not guarantee the re-quired safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).

This appliance must not be installed and operated in a non-sta-tionary location (e.g., on a ship).

Do not install the dishwasher in a room where there is a risk offrost. Frozen hoses may burst or split. The reliability of the electronicmodule may be impaired at temperatures below freezing point.

To avoid any damage to the appliance, the dishwasher must onlybe operated when it is connected to a fully vented plumbing system.

The water pressure (flow pressure at the connection point) mustbe between 7.25 - 145 psi.

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A damaged appliance could be dangerous. If the dishwasher getsdamaged, turn off the electrical supply and contact Miele.

The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance isnot repaired by a Miele-authorized service technician.

Defective components should be replaced by Miele original partsonly. Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee thesafety of the appliance.

During installation, maintenance and repair work, the appliancemust be disconnected from the electrical supply (turn it off and with-draw the plug from the socket).

If the connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced with aspecial cable of the same type (available from Miele) by a Miele-au-thorized service technician only.

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Proper installation

The dishwasher must be installed and connected in compliancewith the installation plan.

Be careful when installing the dishwasher. Wear protec-tive gloves to avoid injury on any sharp metal components.

The dishwasher must be correctly aligned horizontally to ensureproblem-free operation.

In order to ensure stability, built-under and integrated dishwashersmust only be installed under a continuous counter which is securedto adjacent cabinetry.

If you want to convert your freestanding dishwasher to a built-un-der ("U") model, you will need to order the appropriate conversionkit. If you remove the existing toe-kick, you must replace it with a U-model plinth. This is necessary to avoid the risk of injury caused byprotruding metal parts.

The door springs must be adjusted equally on both sides. Theyare correctly adjusted when the door remains stationary when lefthalf open (approx. 45° opening angle). It is also important that thedoor cannot fall open. The appliance may only be used with correctly adjusted doorsprings.

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Proper use

Do not use solvents in the dishwasher. Danger of explosion!

Do not inhale or ingest powder detergent. Dishwasher detergentscontain irritant or corrosive ingredients which can cause burning inthe nose, mouth, and throat if swallowed, or inhibit breathing. Seekmedical attention immediately if detergent has been swallowed or in-haled.

Avoid leaving the door open unnecessarily as someone could tripover it and be injured by it.

Do not sit or lean on the opened door. This could cause the dish-washer to tip and be damaged, and you could get injured.

Dishes can be very hot at the end of a program. Allow them tocool until they are comfortable enough to handle before unloading.

Only use detergent and rinse aid formulated for domestic dish-washers. Do not use dishwashing liquid.

Do not use commercial or industrial detergents as these maycause damage, and there is a risk of a severe explosive chemical re-action (such as an explosive oxyhydrogen gas reaction).

Do not fill the rinse aid reservoir with powder or liquid detergent.This will cause serious damage to the reservoir.

Inadvertently filling the salt reservoir with powder or liquid dish-washer detergent will damage the water softener. Make sure youhave picked up the correct packet of dishwasher salt before fillingthe salt reservoir!

Only use special coarse grained dishwasher salt for reactivation.Do not use other salts such as cooking salt, agricultural grade orgritting salt. These may contain insoluble additives which can impairthe functioning of the water softener.

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In an appliance with a cutlery basket (depending on model), cut-lery is cleaned and dried more efficiently if placed in the basket withthe handles downwards. However, to avoid the risk of injury, placeknives and forks with the handles upwards.

Plastic items which cannot withstand being washed in hot water,such as disposable plastic containers or plastic cutlery should notbe cleaned in the dishwasher. The high temperatures in the dish-washer may cause them to melt or lose shape.

If you use the "FlexiTimer/Delay Start" option (depending onmodel), make sure that the dispenser is dry before adding detergent.Wipe dry if necessary. Detergent will clog if poured into a damp dis-penser and may not be thoroughly dispersed.

Please observe the information given in "Technical data" regardingthe capacity of the dishwasher.

Accessories

Use only genuine original Miele parts. If spare parts or acces-sories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty may becomeinvalid.

Disposal of your old dishwasher

Make the door lock inoperative so that children cannot acciden-tally shut themselves in. Remove or destroy the locking bracket ofthe door lock, and make appropriate arrangements for the disposalof the appliance.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND PASS THEM ON TO ANY FUTURE USER

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Guide to the dishwasher

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Appliance overview

a Upper spray arm (not visible)

b Cutlery tray (depending on model)

c Upper basket

d Middle spray arm

e Air intake for drying (depending onmodel)

f Lower spray arm

g Filter system

h Data plate

i Rinse aid reservoir

j Dual compartment detergent dis-penser

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Control panel

a Program selection

b Time display

c Check/Refill indicators

d Start/Stop button with indicator light

e Delay Start button with indicator light

f Short button with indicator light

g Program selection button

h (On/Off) Button

These operating instructions apply to several different dishwasher models withdifferent heights. The specific dishwasher models are referred to as follows: Standard = 31 11/16" (80.5 cm) high dishwashers (integrated) and 33 1/4" (84.5 cm) high dishwashers (freestanding) XXL = 33 1/4" (84.5 cm) high dishwashers (integrated)

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Disposal of the packing mate-rialThe cardboard box and packing materi-als protect the appliance during ship-ping. They have been designed to bebiodegradable and recyclable.

Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children. Dan-ger of suffocation!

Disposal of your old applianceElectrical and electronic appliancescontain valuable materials. They alsocontain certain substances, compoundsand components which were essentialfor the proper functioning and safe useof the equipment. Handling these mate-rials improperly by disposing of them inyour household waste can be harmful toyour health and the environment. There-fore, please do not dispose of your oldappliance with regular household wasteand follow local regulations on properdisposal.

Consult with local authorities, dealers orMiele in order to dispose of and recycleelectrical and electronic appliances.Miele assumes no responsibility fordeleting any personal data left on theappliance being disposed. Please en-sure that your old appliance is keptaway from children until removal. Ob-serve safety requirements for appli-ances that may tip over or pose an en-trapment hazard.

Energy-saving dishwashingThis dishwasher is economical in theuse of water and electricity. For best re-sults follow these tips:

– For most economical dishwashing,make full use of the baskets withoutoverloading the dishwasher.

– Choose a program that best suits thedegree of soiling and the type ofdishes being washed.

– Select the Economy program (de-pending on model) for energy-savingdishwashing. This program is themost efficient in terms of its com-bined energy and water consumptionat cleaning normally soiled dishware.

– Follow the detergent manufacturer'srecommendations on detergentdosage.

– When using powder or liquid deter-gent, you can use 1/3 less detergent ifbaskets are only half full.

– The dishwasher can be connected toa hot water supply for furthereconomies. If the water is heated byfor example, solar panels, this wouldbe energy efficient. However, if your water is heated byelectricity we would recommend con-nection to cold water.

You can find additional tips on energy-saving dishwashing in "Miele's guideto dishwashing".

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Opening the door

To open the door, reach under thedoor grip and pull.

If the door is opened during operation,all functions are automatically inter-rupted.

Water in the dishwasher may behot. Danger of scalding!Only open the door during operationif absolutely necessary and exerciseextreme caution when doing so.

Closing the door Push the baskets in.

Then lift the door upwards and pushuntil it clicks into position.

Danger of crushing injuries!Do not put your hand inside the dooras it is closing.

Child lockThe child lock can be used to preventchildren opening the dishwasher. Thedoor can then only be opened by usinga lot of force.

To lock the door, push the slide un-derneath the recessed handle to theright.

To unlock the door, push the slide tothe left.

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Before using the appliance forthe first time, you require:– Domestic dishwasher detergent

– Rinse aid formulated for domesticdishwashers

Every dishwasher is tested at the fac-tory. There will be residual water in theappliance from this test. It is not an in-dication that it has been used previ-ously.

Rinse aidRinse aid is needed to prevent spottingon dishes and glassware. The rinse aidis filled in the reservoir and the setamount will be automatically dosed.

Filling the rinse aid reservoir withdetergent will damage the reservoir.Only pour rinse aid formulated forresidential dishwashers into thereservoir.

When using "Tab" detergents rinseaid is not needed.

Adding rinse aid

Press the button on the lid of therinse aid reservoir in the direction ofthe arrow until the flap springs open.

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Add rinse aid only until it is visible inthe opening.

The rinse aid reservoir holds approx.3.7 oz. (110 ml).

Close the flap firmly so that it clicksinto place. Otherwise water can enterthe rinse aid reservoir during a pro-gram.

Wipe up any spilled rinse aid. Thisprevents over-foaming occurring dur-ing the next program.

Rinse aid indicator

When the Rinse aid indicator lights up,the rinse aid reservoir contains suffi-cient rinse aid for 2 - 3 programs only.

Add rinse aid.

If you consistently use a "Tab" deter-gent, you can deactivate the refill indi-cators if you wish (see "Options - Refillindicators").

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Setting the rinse aid dosage

You can adjust the rinse aid dosage forbest results.

The rinse aid dosage is set in stagesfrom 0 to 6. It is set to 3 at the factory.This is the recommended setting.

The dosage can turn out to be higherthan the set value due to the automaticadjustment of the Automatic program.

If spots appear on dishware and glass-ware:

Increase the rinse aid dosage.

If clouding or smearing appears ondishware and glassware:

Decrease the rinse aid dosage.

Turn the dishwasher off with the button, if it is turned on.

Press the Start/Stop button and, si-multaneously, switch the dishwasheron using the button. Keep the Start/Stop button pressedfor at least four seconds until theStart/Stop indicator light comes on.

If this does not happen, start the proce-dure from the beginning again.

Press the Delay Start button threetimes.

The Delay Start indicator light flashes 3times at short intervals.

The set value will appear in the displayafter .

The flashing sequence   will appear inthe display. This indicates a factory default settingof 3.

Use the Start/Stop button to selectthe setting required.Each press on the button moves youup a level. After reaching the highestvalue, the counter starts from the be-ginning again.

The setting is now stored in memory.

Turn the dishwasher off with the button.

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TipsRemove coarse food residues from thedishes.

There is no need to rinse items underrunning water!

Do not wash items soiled withash, sand, wax, grease, or paint inthe dishwasher. These will damagethe dishwasher.

Dishes can be loaded anywhere in thebaskets, but the following notes shouldbe observed:

– Do not place dishes or cutlery insideother pieces. They will cover eachother.

– Load the dishes so that water canaccess all surfaces. This ensures thatthey get properly cleaned.

– Make sure that all items are securelypositioned.

– Hollow items such as cups, glasses,pans, etc. must be inverted in thebasket.

– Tall, narrow, hollow items, e.g.,champagne glasses, should beplaced in the center of the basket toensure better water coverage.

– Concave items such as mugs orbowls should be placed at an angleso that the water can run off.

– The spray arms must not be blockedby items which are too tall or hangthrough the baskets. If in doubt, testfor free movement by manually rotat-ing the spray arms.

– Make sure that small items cannotfall through the holders in the bas-kets. Small items, e.g., lids, should there-fore be placed in the cutlery tray orcutlery basket (depending on model).

Some foods may contain naturaldyes, e.g., carrots, tomatoes ortomato sauce. Plastic items in thedishwasher may discolor if largequantities of these foodstuffs findtheir way into the dishwasher on thedishes. The stability of plastic itemsis not affected by this discoloration.Cleaning silver cutlery in the dish-washer may also cause plastic itemsto discolor.

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Items not recommended for dish-washing

– Wooden cutlery, cutting boards anddishes or items with wooden parts

– Craft items, antiques, valuable vases,and decorative glassware

– Plastic items which are not heat-re-sistant: the high temperatures in thedishwasher may cause them to meltor lose shape.

– Copper, brass, tin and aluminumitems may discolor or become matt.

– Colors painted over a glaze may fadeafter a number of washes.

– Delicate glassware and glasswarecontaining lead crystal: clouding mayoccur over time.

Please note:

Silverware previously cleaned with asilver polish may still be damp or spot-ted at the end of a program, where wa-ter has not run off smoothly. It mayneed to be rubbed dry with a soft cloth.

Silver which has been in contact withfoods containing sulphur can discolor.These include egg yolk, onions, mayon-naise, mustard, fish, and marinades.

Aluminum components (e.g.,range hood grease filters) must notbe cleaned with a commercial or in-dustrial cleaning agent.These may damage the material.

Tip: When purchasing new dishes andcutlery, make sure they are dishwasher-safe.

Glass care

– Clouding may occur on glasses afterfrequent washing. If delicate glass-ware is washed in the dishwasher,ensure that only very low tempera-tures are used (see program chart), ora special glass-care program is used(depending on model). This will re-duce the risk of clouding.

– Purchase glassware which is dish-washer-safe (e.g., Riedel glassware).

– Use detergents with glass protectiveadditives.

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Loading examples

Loading for 10 standard place settings with cutlery tray

Upper basket Lower basket

Cutlery tray (depending on model)

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Loading for 16 standard place settings with cutlery tray

Upper basket Lower basket

Cutlery tray (depending on model)

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Loading for 10 standard place settings with cutlery basket

Upper basket Lower basket

Cutlery basket

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Loading for 13 standard place settings with cutlery basket

Upper basket Lower basket

Cutlery basket

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Upper basket

For safety reasons, do not oper-ate the dishwasher without the upperand lower baskets in place (exceptwhen running the Tall items program,if available).

Use the upper basket for small, light-weight and delicate items such ascups, saucers, glasses, dessertbowls, etc. Shallow pans or casserole dishes canalso be placed in the upper basket.

Long items such as soup ladles, mix-ing spoons, and long knives shouldbe placed lying down across the frontof the upper basket.

Adjustable cup rack (depending onmodel)

Raise the rack to make room for tallitems.

Glasses can be arranged along the po-sitioning rail of the cup rack to givethem some support during the program.

Lower the cup rack and lean theglasses against it, or double stacksmaller pieces.

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Adjusting the upper basket

In order to gain more space for talleritems the upper basket can be adjustedon three levels with 3/4" (2 cm) betweeneach level.

The upper basket can also be set at anangle with one side high and the otherside low. Make sure, however, that thebasket can slide smoothly in and out ofthe cabinet.

Pull the upper basket out.

To raise the upper basket:

Lift the basket until it clicks intoplace.

To lower the upper basket:

Pull upwards on the levers at eitherside of the upper basket.

Adjust the basket to the desiredheight and then push the levers se-curely back down into position.

Depending on the setting of the upperbasket, the following plate dimensionscan be accommodated.

Dishwashers with cutlery basket (see data plate for model number)

Upperbasketadjust-ment

Plate in inches (cm)Upper basket Lower

basketADA Full-size

Upper 7 7/8" (20)

9 7/16" (24)

12 3/16"(31)13

3/4" (35*)Middle 8 11/16"

(22)10 1/4"

(26)11 7/16"

(29)Lower 9 7/16"

(24)11" (28)

10 5/8"(27)

Dishwashers with cutlery tray (see data plate for model number)

Upperbasketadjust-ment

Plate in inches (cm)Upper basket Lower

basketADA Full-size

Upper 7 7/8" (15)

7 1/2" (19)

12 3/16"(31) 13

3/4" (35*)Middle 6 11/16"

(17)8 1/4"

(21)11 7/16"

(29)Lower 7 1/2"

(19)9 1/16"

(23)10 5/8"

(27)

* When tilted, plates of up to 13 3/4" (35 cm)can be accommodated (see "Lower bas-ket").Depending on the setting of the upperbasket, a variety of plate dimensionscan be accommodated.

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Lower basket

For larger and heavier items such asplates, serving platters, saucepans,bowls, etc.Glasses, cups and small items suchas saucers can also be placed in thelower basket. Do not place thin, deli-cate glassware in the lower basket.

Place large platters and dishes in thecenter of the lower basket.

When tilted, plates up to 13 3/4" (35cm) in diameter can be accommodated.

MultiComfort area

The rear section of the lower basket isused for washing cups, glasses, plates,pots and pans.

Hinged spikes

The spikes at the front are used forwashing plates, soup bowls, platters,dessert bowls, and saucers.

The spikes can be lowered to makemore room for large items, e.g. pots,pans, and bowls.

Press the yellow lever downwards ,and then lower the spikes .

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Cutlery

Cutlery tray (depending on model)

Arrange the cutlery in the tray asshown.

To make unloading much easier, cutleryshould be grouped in zones, one forknives, one for forks, one for spoons,etc.

Spoon heads should be placed in con-tact with at least one of the serrated re-tainers on the base of the cutlery tray toensure that water runs off them freely.

The upper spray arm must not beblocked by items which are too big.

If spoon handles do not fit betweenthe holders, lay them the other wayround.

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Cutlery basket (depending on model)

The cutlery basket can be placed any-where on the front rows of spikes in thelower basket.

To avoid the risk of injury, knives andforks should be placed with the han-dles upwards in the basket. However,cutlery placed handle down in thebasket will come out cleaner anddrier.

Place small items of cutlery in the in-dividual slots on three sides of thecutlery basket.

Cutlery insert for the cutlery basket

Use the insert supplied for heavilysoiled items of cutlery. The insert sepa-rates the items so that they can bemore easily accessed by water.

Fit it onto the cutlery basket if re-quired.

Insert cutlery with the handles facingdownwards.

Distribute them evenly along the in-sert.

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Detergent

Only use detergents formulatedfor domestic dishwashers.

Refer to the manufacturer's packagingas to whether Tab products are suitablefor the water hardness level in yourarea. Please note that the cleaning and dry-ing results of Tab detergents can varygreatly.

For optimum cleaning and drying re-sults, use Miele dishwasher detergentand add Miele salt and Miele rinse aidseparately. See "Optional acces-sories."

Detergent dosage

Follow the dosage recommended bythe manufacturer on the packaging.

Unless directed otherwise, use onedetergent tab or add 1 1/4 - 2 table-spoons (20 - 30 ml) detergent tocompartment II, depending on thelevel of soiling. With very heavy soil-ing you can also add a small amountof detergent to compartment l.

Tabs may not dissolve completelywhen the Express program (if avail-able) is used.

Use only the recommended amountof detergent. Continued use of toomuch detergent may cause machinedamage.

Dishwasher detergents cancause burning in the nose, mouth,and throat if swallowed, or inhibitbreathing.Avoid inhaling or swallowing dish-washer detergent. Keep childrenaway from detergent. Keep detergentout of the reach of children. Keepchildren away from the dishwasherwhen the door is open. There couldstill be detergent residues in thedishwasher. Only add detergent justbefore starting the program and lockthe door with the child safety lock(depending on model).

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Adding detergent

Press the opening catch on the deter-gent dispenser. The flap will springopen.

The flap is always open at the end of aprogram.

Add the required amount of detergentand close the flap.

Make sure that the detergent packag-ing is properly closed after use toavoid it getting damp and becominglumpy.

Dispensing aid

Compartment I holds a maximum of 2teaspoons (10 ml), Compartment II holds a maximum of3.5 tablespoons (50 ml) of detergent.

The marks in compartment II indicatethe levels of approximately 1 ¼ and 2tablespoons (20 and 30 ml) respec-tively. The marks indicate the approxi-mate fill level in ml when the door isopen in a horizontal position.

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Turning on Make sure the spray arms are not ob-

structed.

Close the door.

Turn on the water supply if it is turnedoff.

Turn the dishwasher on with the button.

The Start/Stop indicator light flashesand the indicator light comes on next tothe program selected.

Selecting a programChoose your program according to thetype of load and the degree of soiling.

The different programs and their usesare described in the Program Over-view chapter.

Use the program selection button toselect the program required.

The indicator light for the program se-lected will light up.The program duration will appear inhours and minutes in the display.

You can now select program options(see "Options").

If any program options are selected, theappropriate indicator lights will alsolight up.

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Starting a program

The dishwasher can be started only ifthe door is closed.

Press the Start/Stop button.

The program will begin.

The Start/Stop indicator light comes on.

A program should only be canceledin the first few minutes, if at all. Oth-erwise important program stagescould be omitted.

Time displayThe duration of the program selectedappears in hours and minutes in thedisplay before the program begins. Dur-ing the program, the time left until theend of the program is displayed.

The program duration displayed mayvary with the same program. It is influ-enced by, among other things, the wa-ter temperature at each intake, the re-activation process, the softener assem-bly, the type of detergent, the amountof dishes, and the amount of soiling.

When a program is selected for the firsttime, the display will show the averageprogram duration for a cold water in-take.

The times shown in the program over-view refer to standard test loads andtemperatures.

Each time a program is run, the elec-tronic module calculates the programduration required depending on thetemperature of the water taken into thedishwasher and the amount of dishes.

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Energy managementTo save energy, the dishwasher willswitch off automatically 10 minutes af-ter the last time a button has beenpressed or 10 minutes after the end ofthe program (see "Options, OptimizeStandby").

Press the button to switch thedishwasher back on.

The dishwasher will not turn off whilea program is running, during the delaystart period, or if there is a fault.

At the end of the programThe program has finished when .appears in the display.

The drying fan may continue to run fora few minutes at the end of the pro-gram.

The dishwasher can now be openedand unloaded (see "Unloading thedishwasher").

To prevent the risk of steamdamage to the counter edging abovethe dishwasher, it is advisable toleave the door closed until you areready to unload the dishware. Alter-natively you can open the door fullyuntil the dishware is cool enough tounload. Do not leave the door onlypartially open.

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Turning offAt the end of a program:

Switch the dishwasher off using the button.

Turning the dishwasher off during a pro-gram interrupts the program.When the dishwasher will be turned onagain, the program will continue fromthe point at which it was interrupted.

If the dishwasher is not going to beused for a longer period of time, e.g.,while on vacation, the water supplyshould be closed.

Unloading the dishwasherDishes tend to break and chip moreeasily when they are hot. Allow thedishes to cool until they are comfortableenough to handle before unloadingthem.

The dishes will cool much faster if youopen the door when the program hasended.

First unload the lower basket, then theupper basket, and finally the cutlery tray(depending on model). This will prevent water drops from theupper basket and cutlery tray from fall-ing onto the dishes in the lower basket.

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Interrupting a programA program will be interrupted as soonas the door is opened.

Close the door and press the Start/Stop button.

The program will continue from thepoint at which it was interrupted.

Water in the dishwasher may behot. Danger of scalding!Only open the door if absolutely nec-essary and exercise extreme cautionwhen doing so. Before closing thedoor again, leave it ajar for approx.20 seconds. This will enable the tem-perature in the wash cabinet to set-tle. After that, close the door andpress the Start/Stop button.

Changing a program

If the detergent dispenser flap has al-ready opened, do not change theprogram.

If a program has already started andyou wish to change it, proceed as fol-lows:

Press the Start/Stop button for atleast one second.

The program will be canceled.

Select the program you want, andthen start it.

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ShortThe Short option reduces the durationof programs in which this option isavailable.

In order to achieve optimum cleaningresults, consumption rates are in-creased with this option.

Turn the dishwasher on with the button.

The Start/Stop indicator light flashes.

Select a program.

Press the Short button.

The Short indicator light comes on.

The program can now be started.

Once selected, the option will remainactive for all programs until the settingis changed.

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Turning off the refill indicatorIf you consistently use a Tab detergent,you can deactivate the refill indicator ifyou wish.

Turn the dishwasher off with the button, if it is turned on.

Press the Start/Stop button and, si-multaneously, switch the dishwasheron using the button. Keep the Start/Stop button pressedfor at least four seconds until theStart/Stop indicator light comes on.

If this does not happen, start the proce-dure from the beginning again.

Press the Delay Start button ninetimes.

The Delay Start indicator light flashesnine times at short intervals.

The flashing sequence in the time dis-play will indicate whether the refill indi-cator is switched on or off.

– : Refill indicator is turned on.

– : Refill indicator is turned off.

Press the Start/Stop button to changethe setting.

The setting is now stored in memory.

Turn the dishwasher off with the button.

If you switch to using detergent thatdoes not contain salt or rinse aid, itis important to remember to adddishwasher salt and rinse aid and toturn the indicators back on.

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Delay StartYou can set the start time for a pro-gram. The start time can be delayed be-tween 30 minutes and 24 hours. The delay period is shown in 30 min-utes increments for a delay period be-tween 30 minutes and 9 hours 30 min-utes. It is shown in hours for periodslonger than this.

When using the Delay Start function,make sure that the detergent com-partment is dry before adding deter-gent. Wipe dry with a cloth if neces-sary. If the compartment is wet, pow-der detergent can become lumpyand stick to the dispenser, with theresult that it is not fully dispensed.Do not use liquid detergent when se-lecting Delay Start, as it can run intothe dishwasher before it is required.

To prevent children coming intocontact with dishwasher detergent:Add the detergent immediately be-fore starting the program, i.e., beforeactivating the delay start with theStart/Stop button. Then lock thedoor with the child safety lock.

Turn the dishwasher on with the button.

The Start/Stop indicator light flashes.

Select the desired program.

Press the Delay Start button.

The last delay start time used will ap-pear in the time display. The Delay Startindicator light comes on.

Set the desired delay start time usingthe Delay Start button.

If you keep the Delay Start buttonpressed, the time will increase automat-ically to  hours. To start at . hoursagain, press the Delay Start buttontwice.

Press the Start/Stop button.

The Start/Stop indicator light comes on.

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If Optimize Standby is switched on(see "Options - Optimize Standby"),the display will go out after a few min-utes, leaving just the Start/Stop indi-cator light flashing slowly.

Press any button to switch the displayback on again for a few minutes.

The time up until the program starts willcount down in the display in hours fordurations above 10 hours, and in min-utes for durations below 10 hours.

When the set time is reached, the pro-gram selected will start automatically.The time remaining will appear in thedisplay and the Delay Start indicatorlight will go out.

How the Delay Start time is shown inthe display:

up to 59 minutes:e.g., 30 minutes = .1 hour up to 9 hours 30 minutes:e.g., 5 hours = .over 10 hours:e.g., 15 hours =

If you open the door during the delaystart time, you must then press theStart/Stop button to continue the de-lay start time.

Starting a program before the delaystart time has elapsed:

A program can be started before thedelay start period has elapsed. Proceed as follows:

Press the Start/Stop button for atleast one second.

The Delay Start indicator light goes outand the Start/Stop indicator lightflashes.

Press the Start/Stop button again.

The program cycle will begin. The Start/Stop indicator light will come on.

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Optimize Standby"Optimize Standby" is activated by de-fault.

To save energy, the dishwasher willswitch off automatically a few minutesafter the last time a button has beenpressed or after the end of a program.

The dishwasher will not turn off whilea program is running, during the delaystart period, or if there is a fault.

Optimize Standby can be switched off ifyou prefer. If you do this the durationbefore the dishwasher switches off au-tomatically increases to 6 hours. Doingthis will increase energy consumption.

Turn the dishwasher off with the button, if it is turned on.

Press the Start/Stop button and, si-multaneously, switch the dishwasheron using the button. Keep the Start/Stop button pressedfor at least four seconds until theStart/Stop indicator light comes on.

If this does not happen, start the proce-dure from the beginning again.

Press the Delay Start button eighttimes.

The Delay Start indicator light flasheseight times at short intervals.

The flashing sequence in the displayshows whether or not Optimize Standbyis activated.

– : "Optimize Standby" activated

– : "Optimize Standby" deactivated

Press the Start/Stop button to changethe setting.

The setting is now stored in memory.

Turn the dishwasher off with the button.

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Factory default settingsIf you have altered any settings from thefactory default, you can reset themback to the factory default settings asfollows:

Turn the dishwasher off with the button, if it is turned on.

Press the Start/Stop button and, si-multaneously, switch the dishwasheron using the button. Keep the Start/Stop button pressedfor at least four seconds until theStart/Stop indicator light comes on.

If this does not happen, start the proce-dure from the beginning again.

Press the Delay Start button 12 times.

The Delay Start indicator light flashesonce at a long interval and twice at ashort interval.

The flashing sequence in the display in-dicates whether a setting has beenchanged from its factory default.

– : All settings are set to factory de-fault settings

– : At least one setting has beenchanged

To reset the dishwasher to the factorydefault settings, press the Start/Stopbutton.

The setting is now stored in memory.

Turn the dishwasher off with the button.

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Program When to use Program sequence

Pre-wash

Mainwash

Interimrinse

Finalrinse

Drying

°F/°C °F/°C

Pots &Pans

For heavily soiled dishware and nor-mally soiled pots,pans and utensilswith dried on residue; use 20%more detergent than recommended.

2X 165/74

X 154/68

X

Normal 1) Program for regular use to com-pletely wash a full load of normallysoiled dishware with the ability toadjust energy and water consump-tion based on the soil load of thedishware.

Asneeded

113-140/45-60

X 154/68

X

Economy Water and energy saving programfor standard dishes soiling that hasnot dried on, with a long soakingtime and a low temperature.

113/45

X 136/58

X

SaniWash To sanitize dishware, e.g. baby bot-tles, cutting boards and preparationdishware.

156/69

2X 158/70

X

Rinse &Hold

To rinse dishes when a completeprogram is not needed.

X

1) This program is the most efficient in terms of its combined energy and water consumptionfor cleaning normally soiled crockery.This program is used for energy labeling purposes.

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Consumption 2) Duration 2)

Energy Water

Cold water Hot water Gallons/Litres Cold water Hot water

50°F/10°C 120°F/49°C 50°F/10°C 120°F/49°C

kWh kWh h:min h:min

1.80 2.10 6.2/23.5 3:22 2:47

1.06 1.15 3.5/13.2 2:29 2:00

1.05 1.15 3.6/13.5 3:08 2:46

1.75 1.95 4.9/18.5 2:50 2:20

0.02 0.25 1.5/5.5 0:13 0:13

2) Values quoted are in accordance with 10 CFR 430 / C373-04. In practice there may bevariations to these figures due to variable conditions and data recorded by the sensors.Durations shown will reflect your household conditions.Selecting program options will also affect consumption levels and program durations (see"Options").The energy consumption with a hot water supply includes the energy used to heat thewater (exception: EnergySaver, if available).

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Check and clean your dishwasherregularly. This will help avoid prob-lems and faults.

All surfaces are susceptible toscratching.Contact with unsuitable cleaningagents can alter or discolor all sur-faces.

Cleaning the wash cabinetGenerally, the wash cabinet is selfcleaning if the correct amount of deter-gent is used.

If, however, there are lime scale orgrease deposits in the cabinet, thesecan be removed with a special dish-washer cleaner (see "Optional acces-sories"). Follow the instructions on thepackaging.

If you mainly use low temperature pro-grams (< 120°F/50 °C) bacteria and un-pleasant odors can build up in the washcabinet. To clean the wash cabinet andprevent odor buildup, let the Pots &Pans program run once a month.

Clean the filters in the wash cabinetregularly.

Cleaning the door and the doorsealBacteria could build up on the door sealand the sides of the dishwasher door asthese surfaces are outside the washcabinet and are not accessed andcleaned by the spray arm jets.

Wipe the door seals regularly with adamp cloth to remove food deposits.

Wipe off any food or drink residueswhich may have dripped onto thesides of the dishwasher door beforeclosing it.

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Cleaning the door front

If soiling remains longer, it mayhappen that the surfaces can be-come discolored or changed.Remove any soiling immediately.

Clean the front with a solution ofwarm water and a little dishwashingliquid applied with a soft sponge.Wipe the surfaces dry using a softcloth.

Glass cleaners may be used toclean the exterior. However do notallow them to sit or "puddle", thiscan cause damage to the surface.Remove the cleaner promptly.

To better maintain your applianceavoid the following:

– Cleaning products containing soda,ammonia, acid, or chloride

– Descaling agents

– Abrasive cleaning products, such asscouring powder, scouring liquid, orpumice stones,

– Cleaners containing solvents

– Stainless steel cleaners

– Dishwasher cleaner

– Oven cleaners

– Glass cleaner

– Hard, abrasive brushes or sponges,e.g., pot scourers, brushes orsponges which have been previouslyused with abrasive cleaning agents

– Eraser sponges

– Sharp metal scrapers

– Steel wool

– Steam cleaning appliances

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Filter systemThe filter system in the base of thewash cabinet prevents food from beingredeposited on dishes. It also protectsthe circulation pump from damagecaused by foreign objects.

This dishwasher must not beused without all the filters in place!

Collection of coarse soil may cause thefilters to clog. The level of soiling andtime it takes before the filters needcleaning will vary depending on use.

Check the condition of the filters reg-ularly and clean them if necessary.

Filter system Turn the dishwasher off.

Turn the handle counter-clockwise torelease the filter system .

Lift the filter system out of the dish-washer . Remove any coarse parti-cles and rinse the filter well underrunning water. Use a nylon brush if necessary.

Ensure that coarse soil does notget into the circulation system andcause a blockage.

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To clean the inside of the filter, the flapmust be opened:

Press catches together in the di-rection of the arrows as shown, andopen the filter .

Rinse all the filters under running wa-ter.

Then close the flap so that the catchengages.

Replace the filter system so that it liesflat in the base of the wash cabinet.

Then turn the handle clockwise untilboth arrows point towards eachother. This will lock the filter system inplace.

Take care when you are fittingthe filter system that it is secured inposition correctly.Otherwise coarse soil could get intothe circulation system and cause ablockage.

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Cleaning the spray armsParticles of food can get stuck in thespray arm jets and bearings. The sprayarms should therefore be inspected andcleaned regularly (approx. every 4 - 6months).

Turn the dishwasher off.

Remove the spray arms as follows:

Take out the cutlery tray (if your dish-washer is fitted with one).

Push the top spray arm upwards toengage the inner ratchet. Then un-screw the spray arm.

Push the middle spray arm upwards to engage the ratchet. Then un-screw the spray arm .

Remove the lower basket.

Pull the lower spray arm firmly up-wards to remove it.

Use a pointed object to push the foodparticles that are stuck in the sprayarm jets into the spray arm.

Rinse the spray arms thoroughly un-der running water.

Replace the spray arms and checkthat they rotate freely.

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With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of the appli-ance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right withoutcontacting Miele Service. This will save time and money.

The following guide may help you to find the reason for a fault, and to correct it.You should, however, note the following:

Unauthorized or incorrect repairs could cause personal injury or damage tothe appliance.Repair work to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a suitably qual-ified and competent person in strict accordance with current local and nationalsafety regulations. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorizedwork.

Technical problems

Problem Possible cause and solution

After the dishwasher isturned on with the button, the Start/Stopindicator light does notflash.

The dishwasher is not plugged in. Insert the plug.

The circuit breaker has tripped. Reset the fuse (see data plate for the correct fuse

rating).

The dishwasher stopsduring a program.

The circuit breaker has tripped. Reset the fuse (see data plate for the correct fuse

rating). If the circuit breaker trips again, contact Miele Ser-

vice.

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Problem Possible cause and solution

The Intake/Drain andRinse Aid indicatorlights are flashing at thesame time.Fault number ap-pears in the display.

There may be a technical fault. Turn the dishwasher off with the button. Turn the dishwasher back on after a few seconds. Select the desired program. Press the Start/Stop button.

If the indicator lights flash again, there is a technicalfault. Contact Miele Service.

Fault :The drain pump is stillrunning, even with thedoor open.

The WaterProof System has reacted. Turn off the water supply. Contact Miele Service.

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Water intake fault

Problem Possible cause and solution

The Intake/Drain indica-tor flashes on and off.

The water supply is turned off. Turn on the water supply fully.

The dishwasher stopsduring a program.The Intake/Drain indica-tor flashes.Fault code or ap-pears in the display.

Before fixing the fault: Turn the dishwasher off with the  button.

There is a problem with the water intake. Turn on the water supply fully and start the pro-

gram again. Clean the water intake filter (see "Frequently asked

questions"). The flow pressure at the connection point is lower

than 7.25 psi. Contact a plumber.

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Water drainage fault

Problem Possible cause and solution

The dishwasher stopsduring a program.The Intake/Drain indica-tor flashes.Fault code shows inthe display.

Before fixing the fault: Turn the dishwasher off with the button.

There is a problem with the water intake. There might be water in the wash cabinet. Clean the filter system (see "Cleaning and care -

Filter system"). Clean the drain pump (see "Frequently asked

questions"). Clean the non-return valve (see "Frequently asked

questions"). Remove any kink or loop in the drain hose.

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General problems

Problem Possible cause and solution

The indicator lights andtime display are dark.

The dishwasher has switched off automatically tosave energy. Turn the dishwasher on again with the button.

Detergent residue is leftin the dispenser at theend of a program.

The dispenser was still damp when detergent wasadded. Make sure the dispenser is dry before adding de-

tergent.

The dispenser covercannot be closed.

Detergent residue is blocking the latch. Remove the detergent residue.

The inside of the doorand/or the interior wallsare wet after a programhas finished.

This is caused by the drying system and does not in-dicate a fault. The moisture will dissipate after awhile.

Water remains in thewash cabinet at the endof a program.

Before fixing the fault: Turn the dishwasher off with the button.

The filter system in the wash cabinet is clogged. Clean the filter system (see "Cleaning and care -

Filter system").The drain pump or non-return valve is blocked. Clean the drain pump or the non-return valve (see

"Frequently asked questions").The drain hose is kinked. Remove the kink.

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Noises

Problem Possible cause and solution

There is a knockingnoise in the wash cabi-net.

A spray arm is hitting the dishes. Interrupt the program, and rearrange the items

which are obstructing the spray arm.

There is a rattling noisein the wash cabinet.

Dishes is moving around in the wash cabinet. Interrupt the program and rearrange loose pieces.

A foreign object (e.g., a cherry pit) has becomelodged in the drain pump. Remove the foreign object from the drain pump

(see "Maintenance - Cleaning the drain pump andnon-return valve").

There is a knockingnoise from the waterpipe

This may be caused by the installation or the diameterof the water pipe. This has no influence on dishwasher function. If in

doubt, contact a suitably qualified plumber.

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Poor cleaning results

Problem Possible cause and solution

The dishes are notclean.

The dishes were not loaded correctly. See notes in "Loading the dishwasher".

The program was not powerful enough. Select a more intensive program (see "Program

overview").Not enough detergent was dispensed. Use more detergent, or change your detergent.

Items are blocking the path of the spray arms. Rearrange the items so that the spray arms can ro-

tate freely.The filter system in the base of the wash cabinet isnot clean or is not correctly fitted. This may cause the spray arm jets to get blocked. Clean and/or fit the filter system correctly. Clean the spray arm jets if necessary (see "Clean-

ing and care - Cleaning the spray arms").The non-return valve is open and blocked. Dirty waterhas flowed back into the wash cabinet. Clean the drain pump and the non-return valve

(see "Frequently asked questions").

Smearing appears onglassware and cutlery.There is a bluish sheenon the surface of glass-ware; film can be wipedoff.

The rinse aid dosage is set too high. Decrease the dosage (see "Before using for the

first time - Rinse aid").

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Problem Possible cause and solution

Dishes is not dry or cut-lery and glasses arespotty.

The rinse aid dosage is set too low or the rinse aidreservoir is empty. Replenish the reservoir, increase the dosage, or

change the brand of rinse aid (see "Before usingfor the first time - Rinse aid").

Dishes was taken out of the cabinet too soon. Leave it in for longer (see "Operation").

Combination tabs have been used which have im-paired drying performance. Change your detergent, or replenish the rinse aid

(see "Before using for the first time - Rinse aid").

Glasses have a brown-ish-blue discoloration;the deposit cannot bewiped off.

Detergent deposits. Switch to another detergent.

Glasses are dull anddiscolored; the depositcannot be wiped off.

The glassware is not dishwasher-safe. The surfacesare affected. There is no remedy.

Purchase glassware which is dishwasher-safe.

Tea or lipstick stainshave not been com-pletely removed.

The wash temperature of the selected program wastoo low. Select a program with a higher wash temperature.

The bleaching effect of the detergent is too low. Switch to another detergent.

Plastic parts are discol-ored.

Natural dyes, e.g., from carrots, tomatoes, or ketchupmay be the cause. The amount of detergent used orits bleaching effect was not sufficient to deal with nat-ural dyes. Use more detergent (see "Operation - Detergent").

Discoloration is irreversible.

White residue is visibleon dishes and cutlery,clouding occurs onglassware; this film canbe wiped off.

The rinse aid dosage is too low. Increase the dosage (see "Before using for the first

time - Rinse aid").An unsuitable Tab detergent has been used. Change your detergent.

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Problem Possible cause and solution

There are rust stains onthe cutlery.

The affected items are not corrosion resistant. There is no remedy.

Purchase cutlery which is dishwasher-safe.

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Cleaning the drain pump andnon-return valveIf the water has not been pumped awayat the end of a program, the drain pumpor the non-return valve might beblocked. They are, however, easy toclean.

Disconnect the dishwasher from theelectrical supply. Turn off the dish-washer and withdraw the plug.

Take the filter system out of the washcabinet (see "Cleaning and care,Cleaning the filters").

Scoop the water out of the wash cab-inet using a suitable container orutensil.

Press the catch for the non-returnvalve inwards .

Tilt the non-return valve inwards untilit is released .

Rinse it thoroughly under running wa-ter and remove any dirt from the non-return valve.

The drain pump is located underneaththe non-return valve (see arrow).

Remove all foreign objects from thedrain pump (glass or bone splinters). Before returning the non-returnvalve, check that the drain pump isnot blocked. Spin the impeller severaltimes in both directions to check forobstructions.

Carefully reinsert the non-return valveand secure it with the locking clamp.

Make sure the locking clampclicks into place!

Be careful not to damage anydelicate components when cleaningthe drain pump and the non-returnvalve.

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RepairsFor problems that you cannot resolveon your own, please contact:

– your Miele dealer or

– Miele Service

The telephone number for Miele islisted at the back of these instruc-tions.

In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself please contact theMiele Service Department at the phonenumber on the back of this booklet.

WarrantyFor more information, please refer to theincluded warranty.

MieleCare (USA only)MieleCare, our Extended Service Con-tract program, gives you the assuranceof knowing that your appliance invest-ment is covered by 5 years of worry freeownership. MieleCare is the only Extended ServiceContract in the industry that guaranteesrepairs by a Miele Authorized ServiceProvider using genuine Miele parts.Only genuine Miele parts installed byfactory trained professionals can guar-antee the safety, reliability, andlongevity of your Miele appliance.

Please note that unless expressly ap-proved in writing by Miele’s Service de-partment, Extended Service Contractsoffered by other providers for Mieleproducts will not be recognized byMiele. Our goal is to prevent unautho-rized (and untrained) service personnelfrom working on your Miele products,possibly doing further damage to them,you and/or your home.

To learn more about MieleCare Ex-tended Service Contracts, please con-tact your appliance dealer or visit usonline at: http://www.mieleusa.com

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Dishwasher detergent and rinse aid, aswell as cleaning and care products, areavailable as optional accessories.All the products are designed for usewith Miele dishwashers.

These and many other useful productscan be ordered via the Miele website orfrom Miele (see end of this manual forcontact details).

Dishwasher detergent, rinseaid, and saltWhen you decided to buy a Miele dish-washer, you chose excellent quality andperformance. However, ensuring thatyour dishwasher always delivers thebest possible results will also dependon your choice of dishwasher deter-gent, rinse aid, and dishwasher salt, ascleaning results can vary depending onthe brand used. With Miele products, you can be sure ofoptimum results as these products havebeen specially designed for Miele dish-washers.

Detergent tabs

– Sparkling results even with stubbornfood deposits

– Combination product with other com-ponents such as rinse aid, salt, andglass protection additives

– Phosphate-free - safe for the environ-ment

– Water-soluble wrapping - no need tounwrap

Rinse aid

– For gleaming glasses

– Helps dishes to dry

– With glass protection against corro-sion

– Specially designed cap for precise,easy dispensing

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Dishwasher care productsMiele cleaning and care products pro-vide optimum care for your dishwasher.

Dishwasher cleaner

– Cleans the dishwasher effectivelyand thoroughly

– Removes grease, bacteria, and un-pleasant odors

– Ensures excellent dishwashing re-sults

Dishwasher descaler

– Removes heavy lime scale deposits

– Mild and gentle with natural citricacid

Dishwasher conditioner

– Removes odors, lime scale, and lightdeposits

– Maintains the elasticity and leaktightness of the seals

Dishwasher freshener

– Neutralizes unpleasant odors

– Fresh, pleasant lime and green teascent

– Easy to attach to the dishwasherbasket

– Very economical, lasts for 60 washcycles

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Installation Instructions

Please refer to the Installation Diagram supplied with these instructions.To comply with IEC sound testing protocols, please contact Miele for additionalinstructions.

Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the mostcurrent product specification, technical & warranty information.

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Installation, repairs and other workby unqualified persons could be dan-gerous.Check that the voltage, frequencyand fuse rating shown on the dataplate match the household mainssupply.The power outlet must be accessibleafter installation. Do not use an ex-tension cord to connect the dish-washer to the mains. Danger of over-heating! See data plate on the rightside of the door.A damaged power cord must only bereplaced with a genuine Miele cordby a Miele service technician.

Grounding instructions

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEGROUNDED.

In the event of a malfunction or break-down, grounding will reduce the risk ofelectric shock by providing a path ofleast resistance for the electrical cur-rent. This appliance is equipped with acord having an equipment groundingconductor and a grounding plug. Theplug must be plugged into an appropri-ate outlet that is installed and groundedin accordance with all local codes andordinances.

Improper connection of the equip-ment grounding conductor can resultin electric shock.Do not modify the plug provided withthe appliance; if it will not fit the out-let, have a proper outlet installed bya qualified electrician.If there is any question concerningthe proper electrical connection orgrounding of this appliance to thepowersupply, please consult a li-censed electrician or call Miele’sTechnical Service Department:USA: 1-800-999-1360CDN: 1-800-565-6435

SpecificationsThe dishwasher comes equipped with a4 ft (1.2 m) powercord (measured fromthe rear of the dishwasher) with amolded plug for connection to 120 V,60 Hz, 15 A grounded receptacle.

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Hardwired electrical connectionIt is possible to hardwire this applianceto an existing power cable.

CAUTION: Before servicing, discon-nect the power supply by either re-moving the fuse, shutting off thepower main or manually "tripping"the circuit breaker.Installation work and repairs shouldonly be performed by a qualifiedtechnician in accordance with all ap-plicable codes and standards. Re-pairs and service by unqualified per-sons could be dangerous and themanufacturer cannot be held respon-sible.Before connecting the appliance tothe power supply, make sure that thevoltage and frequency listed on thedata plate correspond with thehousehold electrical supply. Thisdata must correspond to preventmachine damage. Consult an electri-cian if in doubt.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BEGROUNDED.

This appliance must be connected to agrounded metal, permanent wiring sys-tem, or an equipment-grounding con-ductor must be run with the circuit con-ductors and connected to the equip-ment-grounding terminal or lead on theappliance.

Prior to making a hardwire connec-tion to the terminal, remove the pow-ercord. Otherwise there will be a riskof electric shock from the attachedplug.

An existing flexible supply cord or cableshall have a minimum thickness ofAWG 14.120 V, 60 Hz, 15 A fuse ratingBlack wire (live): connect to LWhite wire (neutral): connect to NGreen wire (ground): connect to

After attaching the permanent powersupply cord, check that all screws onthe terminal block and the strain re-lief are tightened.

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Water intake

Water in the dishwasher mustnot be used as drinking water.

– The dishwasher may be connected toa cold or hot water supply up to amaximum of 140°F/60°C. For reduced energy consumption, werecommend a cold water connection.We recommend connection to a hotwater supply only if it is economical,e. g. a solar-powered supply with re-circulation line. When connected to ahot water supply, all program phaseswhich would otherwise be carried outwith cold water will be carried outwith hot water

– The inlet hose is approx. 5 ft long. A5 ft long flexible metal hose (pressuretested to 2030 psi) is available as anoptional accessory if required.

– A faucet with a 3/8" male threadmust be provided on site.

– This appliance is constructed tocomply with ANSI/ASSE 1001 // IEC/EN/DIN 61770 // VDE 0700 Part 600,and may be connected to a suitablesupply without an extra non-returnvalve if national regulations permit.

– The water pressure (flow pressure atthe connection point) must be be-tween 7.25 - 145 psi. If the waterpressure is too high, a pressure reliefvalve must be fitted.

After connecting the dishwasher tothe water supply, check that the wa-ter intake is airtight.

To avoid any damage to the ap-pliance, the dishwasher must only beoperated when it is connected to afully vented plumbing system.

The intake hose must not beshortened or damaged in any way asit contains electrical components(see illustration).

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Drainage– The machine comes equipped with a

built-in non-return valve on the dis-charge side to prevent waste waterfrom flowing back into the dish-washer.

– Take the drain line of the dishwasherand attach the drain line as high aspossible under the counter rim of thekitchen sink before connecting theend to the drain. The loop will serveto prevent a backed up drain or largevolume of water in the sink from si-phoning back into the dishwasher.

– The dishwasher is supplied with ap-prox. 5' 11" (1.5 m) of flexible drainhose with an internal diameter of7/8" (22 mm).

– The drain hose can be extended us-ing extensions and adapters. Thedrainage length must not be longerthan 13' 1 1/2" (4 m) and the deliveryhead must not exceed 3' 3 3/8" (1 m).

– If the hose is to be directly fitted tothe drainage outlet on site, use thehose clip supplied (see installation di-agram).

– The hose can be directed to the leftor the right of the appliance.

– The on-site connector for the drainhose can be adapted to differentwidths of hose. If the connector pro-trudes too far into the drain hose, itwill need to be shortened. Otherwisethe drain hose may become blocked.

– The drain hose must not be short-ened.

Make sure that there are no kinksin the hose, and that it is notsquashed or stretched.

After servicing the appliance, ensurethat the drain does not leak.

Venting the drain

If the on-site drain connection is situ-ated lower than the guide path for thebottom basket rollers in the open door,the drain must be vented. Otherwise asiphoning effect during a program cancause the appliance to empty itself ofwater.

To vent: open the dishwasher doorfully.

Pull the lower spray arm firmly up-wards to remove it.

Cut off the top of the vent valve in thewash cabinet.

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Prerequisites for sound emission testsLoad the dishwasher with 16 standard place settings and use the Normal pro-gram.

Setup for sound emission testsThe dishwasher must be set up according to the following specifications.

Install the dishwasher into an analyzing unit.

Secure the front panel.

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Push the provided fleece strips (depending on model) under the toe-kick until itis flush with the appliance feet .

Push the toe-kick into place in such a way that it is flush with the door front .

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Remove the protective film from the provided insulating strip (depending onmodel) .

Push the insulating strip into the front top edge of the toe-kick .

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9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.com

U.S.A.Miele, Inc.

National Headquarters

Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Technical Service.

CanadaImporterMiele Limited

Headquarters and Miele Centre

800-843-7231609-419-4298

Technical Service & SupportPhone:Fax:[email protected]

161 Four Valley DriveVaughan, ON L4K 4V8www.miele.ca

800-999-1360888-586-8056

Customer Care CentrePhone:

[email protected]

800-565-6435905-532-2272

International HeadquartersMiele & Cie. KGCarl-Miele-Straße 2933332 GüterslohGermany

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M.-Nr. 10 544 640 / 00en-US

G 4223 / G 4228