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Operating instructions Commercial dishwasher PG 8059 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. en - GB M.-Nr. 09 816 631

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  • Operating instructionsCommercial dishwasherPG 8059

    To avoid the risk of accidents or damageto the appliance, it is essential to readthese instructions before it is installedand used for the first time.

    en - GB

    M.-Nr. 09 816 631

  • Contents

    2

    Notes about these instructions.......................................................................................... 5Operating steps..................................................................................................................... 5

    Guide to the appliance ........................................................................................................ 6Overview................................................................................................................................ 6Control panel ......................................................................................................................... 7

    Correct application ............................................................................................................. 8

    Warning and Safety instructions ........................................................................................ 9Correct installation ................................................................................................................ 9Technical safety..................................................................................................................... 9Correct use.......................................................................................................................... 11Safety with children ............................................................................................................. 12Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 12Symbols used...................................................................................................................... 13Disposal of your old dishwasher ........................................................................................ 13

    Caring for the environment .............................................................................................. 14Disposal of the packing material ........................................................................................ 14Disposing of your old machine............................................................................................ 14

    User profiles....................................................................................................................... 15User groups......................................................................................................................... 15

    Operatives ......................................................................................................................  15Experienced operators ...................................................................................................  15

    Operation tips .................................................................................................................... 16Display................................................................................................................................. 16Menus.................................................................................................................................. 17Symbols in the display ....................................................................................................... 19

    Commissioning .................................................................................................................. 20

    Opening and closing the door .......................................................................................... 24Comfort door locking mechanism....................................................................................... 24Opening the door .......................................................................................................... 24Closing the door.................................................................................................................. 25Opening the door using the emergency release ................................................................ 26

    Filling the salt reservoir .................................................................................................... 27Reactivation......................................................................................................................... 27Setting the water hardness level ......................................................................................... 28Add salt reminder ................................................................................................................ 30Machine lock-out in case of lack of salt.............................................................................. 30Filling the salt reservoir........................................................................................................ 31

    Adding rinsing agent ......................................................................................................... 33Rinsing agent....................................................................................................................... 33Add rinsing agent reminder ................................................................................................. 33Adding rinsing agent ........................................................................................................... 34

    Areas of application .......................................................................................................... 35Loading the dishwasher ...................................................................................................... 35Upper basket....................................................................................................................... 37Adjusting the upper basket ................................................................................................. 38

  • Contents

    3

    Lower basket....................................................................................................................... 40Loading plastic trays ........................................................................................................... 42

    Operation............................................................................................................................ 44Adding cleaning agent......................................................................................................... 44Tips for the Super short programme................................................................................... 45DOS module ........................................................................................................................ 46LEDs in the buttons............................................................................................................. 49Switching on........................................................................................................................ 50Selecting a programme ....................................................................................................... 50Starting a programme ......................................................................................................... 52At the end of the programme .............................................................................................. 53Switching off........................................................................................................................ 53Unloading the dishwasher................................................................................................... 53Interrupting a programme.................................................................................................... 54Cancelling a programme ..................................................................................................... 55

    Additional functions .......................................................................................................... 56Delay start ........................................................................................................................... 56Drying assistance ................................................................................................................ 57

    Settings ........................................................................................................................... 59Menu structure .................................................................................................................... 60Delay start ........................................................................................................................... 61Drying .................................................................................................................................. 62Setting the language ........................................................................................................ 63Venting DOS modules ......................................................................................................... 64Setting the date ................................................................................................................... 65

    Date format.....................................................................................................................  65Set ..................................................................................................................................  65

    Setting the time ................................................................................................................... 66Set ..................................................................................................................................  66Display............................................................................................................................  67Clock display..................................................................................................................  67

    Regulating the volume......................................................................................................... 68Keypad tone ...................................................................................................................  68Buzzer tones...................................................................................................................  68Settingthe volume ..........................................................................................................  69

    Further settings ................................................................................................................. 70Opening the "Further settings" menu.................................................................................. 70Menu structure .................................................................................................................... 72Code.................................................................................................................................... 74

    Release...........................................................................................................................  74Change code..................................................................................................................  74

    Log book ............................................................................................................................. 76Temperature unit.................................................................................................................. 77Move programme ................................................................................................................ 78

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    Additional functions............................................................................................................. 79Reset ..............................................................................................................................  79Increased water level......................................................................................................  80Interim rinse....................................................................................................................  80DOS dispensing system.................................................................................................  81Temperature / Time ........................................................................................................  84

    Releasing programmes ....................................................................................................... 87Water hardness ................................................................................................................... 88Display view ........................................................................................................................ 88Display................................................................................................................................. 89

    Contrast..........................................................................................................................  89Brightness ......................................................................................................................  89

    Switch off after .................................................................................................................... 90Factory default setting......................................................................................................... 91Software version.................................................................................................................. 92

    Cleaning and care ............................................................................................................. 93Periodic checks ................................................................................................................... 93Cleaning the control panel .................................................................................................. 94Cleaning the door front ....................................................................................................... 94Cleaning the wash cabinet .................................................................................................. 94Cleaning the door and the door seal................................................................................... 95Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet .............................................................................. 95Cleaning the spray arms...................................................................................................... 97

    Problem solving guide ...................................................................................................... 99Technical problems ............................................................................................................. 99Door................................................................................................................................... 101General problems with the dishwasher ............................................................................. 102Noises................................................................................................................................ 103Unsatisfactory cleaning result ........................................................................................... 104

    Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 106Clean the water intake filters ............................................................................................. 106Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve................................................................. 107

    After sales service ........................................................................................................... 109

    Programme chart ............................................................................................................ 110

    Installation........................................................................................................................ 114Installation ......................................................................................................................... 114

    Building under ..............................................................................................................  114Levelling and securing the dishwasher ........................................................................  115

    Moving the dishwasher ..................................................................................................... 116

    Electrical connection ...................................................................................................... 117

    Plumbing .......................................................................................................................... 118Connection to the water supply ........................................................................................ 118Connecting the drain hose ................................................................................................ 120

    Technical data.................................................................................................................. 121

  • Notes about these instructions

    5

    Important warnings

    Information which is important for safety is highlighted in a thickframed box with a warning symbol. This alerts you to the potentialdanger of injury to people or damage to property.Read these warning notes carefully and observe the proceduralinstructions and codes of practice they describe.

    Notes

    Information of particular importance that must be observed ishighlighted in a thick framed box.

    Additional information and comments

    Additional information and comments are highlighted in a boxframed with a single black line.

    Operating stepsInstructions on how to operate the dishwasher are described step bystep in a logical sequence. Each step is introduced using a black square bullet point.

    Example: Open the dishwasher door.

    DisplayInformation given via the display appears in a special display font.

    Example:

    Select Delay start and confirm your choice with the OK button.

  • Guide to the appliance

    6

    Overview

    a Door lock

    b Upper spray arm (not visible)

    c Runner for upper basket

    d Connection for upper basket spray arm

    e Lower spray arm

    f Runner for lower basket

    g Data plate

    h Rinsing agent reservoir

    i Door lock barrel

    j Salt reservoir

    k Dispenser for powder cleaning agent

    l Filter combination

    m Back:Connection for DOS modulesExternal dispensing pump for liquid cleaning agent (DOS1)External dispensing pump for rinsing agent (DOS4)

  • Guide to the appliance

    7

    Control panel

    a On/Off button For switching the dishwasher on and off

    b Buttons 1 - 3 (programme selector buttons)Short cut buttons for storing favourite programmes

    c button (further programmes)For selecting further programmes

    d DisplayUser interface

    e and buttonsFor navigating within the display

    f button (cancel or back)For cancelling a process (not for cancelling programmes)

    g Start/Stop buttonFor starting or cancelling a programme

    h Door release buttonFor opening the door or interrupting a programme

    i OK button (confirmation)For selecting or confirming entries

    j PC / Optical interface This is used by Miele service technicians to run diagnostic checksand can also be used to update programming data in the future.

  • Correct application

    8

    Correct application

    This dishwasher complies with current safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury anddamage to property.To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the dishwasher,please read these instructions carefully before using it for the firsttime. They contain important information on its safety, installation,use and maintenance. Keep these instructions in a safe place andpass them on to any future owner.

    This dishwasher with its short programme running times andpowerful cleaning performance is intended for commercial use in

    – Guest houses

    – Clubs

    – Nursing homes

    – and other similar commercial environments.

    This appliance is designed exclusively for use as a "dishwasher"for cleaning crockery, glassware and cutlery only, as described inthese instructions. Alterations or conversions to the dishwasher, orusing it for purposes other than those for which it is designed, are notpermitted and could be dangerous. Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by improper orincorrect use or operation.

    This dishwasher is intended for stationary, indoor use only. The special inserts should only be used for their specificapplication.

    This dishwasher is not suitable for the reprocessing of medicalproducts or devices.

    This dishwasher can only be used by people with reducedphysical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience orknowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it or have been shownhow to use it in a safe way and understand and recognise theconsequences of incorrect operation.

  • Warning and Safety instructions

    9

    Correct installation

    Do not install this dishwasher in an area where there is a risk ofexplosion or freezing conditions.

    To ensure the stability of built-under dishwashers, they must onlybe installed beneath a continuous worktop that is bolted to theadjacent cabinetry.

    In order to reduce the risk of damage from condensation, thefurniture in the area around the dishwasher should be designed forcommercial use.

    Technical safety

    This dishwasher must only be installed, commissioned, repairedand then maintained by the Miele Service Department or anauthorised Miele Service dealer. Installation, repair and other work byunqualified persons could be dangerous and Miele will not be heldliable.

    This dishwasher must only be operated by appropriately trainedpersonnel. They must be instructed and trained regularly.

    Before using the dishwasher, check it for any externally visibledamage. Under no circumstances should you use it if it has beendamaged. It could be dangerous.

    In the event of a damaged or leaking dishwasher, switch off at themains immediately and call the Miele Service Department or anauthorised Miele Service dealer.

    Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Mieleoriginal spare parts. Only when these parts are fitted can Mieleguarantee the correct functioning and safety of the appliance.

    The electrical safety of this dishwasher can only be guaranteedwhen correctly earthed. It is essential that this standard safetyrequirement is met. If in any doubt, please have the electricalinstallation tested by a qualified electrician. Miele cannot be heldliable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system (e.g.electric shock).

    Please follow the advice on installation in these instructions andthe separate Installation diagram.

    Before connecting the appliance, ensure that the connection dataon the data plate (voltage, frequency and fuse rating) match themains electrical supply.

    There must be no electrical sockets behind the dishwasher. Dangerof overheating and fire risk if the dishwasher were to be pushed upagainst a plug (see "Electrical connection").

  • Warning and Safety instructions

    10

    Do not connect the dishwasher to the mains electricity supply by amulti-socket unit or an extension lead. These do not guarantee therequired safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).

    Do not open the dishwasher casing. Tampering with electricalconnections or components and mechanical parts is highlydangerous to the user and can cause operational faults.

    The dishwasher must not be used if the electrical connection cableis damaged. If the cable is damaged it must be replaced with aspecial cable available from Miele. For safety reasons this must onlybe done by the Miele Service Department or an authorised MieleService dealer.

    The dishwasher must be disconnected from the mains electricitysupply before any maintenance or repair work is carried out.

    The plastic housing of the water connection contains electricalcomponents. It must not be dipped in water.

    There are electrical wires in the water inlet hose. Do not shortenthe water inlet hose, even if it is too long.

    The integrated Waterproof system offers protection from waterdamage, provided the following conditions are met:

    – installation has been carried out correctly,

    – the dishwasher is properly maintained and parts replaced where itcan be seen that this is necessary,

    – the stopcock has been turned off during longer periods ofinactivity (e.g. whilst on holiday).

    The Waterproof system will work even if the dishwasher is switchedoff. However, the dishwasher must remain connected to theelectricity supply.

  • Warning and Safety instructions

    11

    Correct use

    This dishwasher is designed for operation with water and cleaningagents suitable for use in commercial dishwashers only. Organicsolvents and flammable liquid agents must not be used in it.This could cause an explosion, damage rubber or plastic componentsin the dishwasher and cause liquids to leak out of it.

    Only use cleaning agents formulated for use in commercialdishwashers. Using unsuitable cleaning agents could adversely affectcomponents in the dishwasher, as well as items being cleaned.

    Do not sit or lean on the opened door. This could cause thedishwasher to tip up and be damaged or cause an injury.

    After any plumbing work the water pipework to the dishwasher willneed to be vented. If this is not done, components can be damaged.

    Please be aware that the dishwasher may be operating at hightemperatures. If the door is opened there is a danger of burning orscalding. Crockery, cutlery, baskets and inserts must be allowed tocool down before they are unloaded. Any water remaining incontainers could still be very hot. Empty them into the wash cabinetbefore taking them out.

    The water in the cabinet must not be used as drinking water. Pre-treating items (for example with washing-up liquid and othercleaning agents) as well as some types of soiling and some cleaningagents can cause a build-up of foam in the wash cabinet. Foam canhave an adverse effect on the cleaning result.

    Foam escaping from the wash cabinet can cause damage to thedishwasher. If foam escapes the programme must be cancelledimmediately.

    When using cleaning agents and specialised products, it isessential that the manufacturer's instructions are followed. Cleaningagents must only be used for the purpose they are designed for andin the situation specified, to avoid such dangers as serious chemicalreactions and material damage (e.g. oxyhydrogen explosion).

    Do not inhale or ingest powder cleaning agent. Dishwashercleaning agents contain irritant or corrosive ingredients which cancause burning in the nose, mouth and throat if swallowed, or inhibitbreathing. Seek medical attention immediately if cleaning agent hasbeen swallowed or inhaled.

    Miele cannot be held liable for any effect chemical cleaning agentsmay have on the material of the items being cleaned. Observe thecleaning agent manufacturer's instructions with regard to storageconditions, use and dosage.

  • Warning and Safety instructions

    12

    To avoid material damage and corrosion, do not allow any acids orsolutions containing chlorides or metals which are not rust-proof toget into the wash cabinet.

    Do not wash items soiled with ash, sand, wax, grease or paint inthe dishwasher. These substances could damage the dishwasher.

    Do not hose the dishwasher or near vicinity down to clean it, e.g.with a hosepipe or a pressure washer.

    Ensure that the stainless steel outer casing of the appliance doesnot come into contact with solutions or steam containing acid toavoid any corrosion damage.

    Be careful when sorting items with sharp pointed ends andpositioning them in the dishwasher that you do not hurt yourself orcreate a danger for others. Sharp knives, forks, etc. should be placedin baskets with the pointed ends facing downwards.

    Remove any coarse food deposits and empty out any containersor utensils before loading them in the dishwasher.

    Safety with children

    Supervise children when they are anywhere near this dishwasher.Do not let them play with it. There is a danger that children playingmight shut themselves in the dishwasher.

    Children must not be allowed to operate this dishwasher. Keep children away from chemical agents. These contain irritantand corrosive ingredients which can cause burning in the mouth,nose and throat if swallowed, or inhibit breathing. Keep children awayfrom the dishwasher when the door is open. There could still beresidual chemical agent in the cabinet. Seek medical adviceimmediately if a child has swallowed or inhaled chemical agent.

    Accessories

    Only use genuine Miele original spare parts and accessories withthis dishwasher. Using spare parts or accessories from othermanufacturers will invalidate the guarantee and Miele cannot acceptliability.

    Only use Miele baskets and inserts with this dishwasher. Usingbaskets and inserts made by other manufacturers, or makingmodifications to Miele accessories can cause unsatisfactory cleaningresults, for which Miele cannot be held liable. Any resultant damagewould not be covered by the guarantee.

  • Warning and Safety instructions

    13

    Symbols used

    Warning:Observe the operating instructions

    Warning:Danger of electric shock

    Disposal of your old dishwasher

    For safety and environmental reasons, dispose of all chemicalagents according to the manufacturer's instructions and to safetyregulations. Safety goggles and protective gloves should be worn.

    Remove or disable the door lock prior to disposal of thedishwasher, so that children cannot become trapped inside (see"Caring for the environment").

    Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliancewith these Warning and Safety instructions.

  • Caring for the environment

    14

    Disposal of the packing materialThe packaging is designed to protect the dishwasher from damageduring transportation. The packaging materials used are selectedfrom materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal andshould be recycled.

    Recycling the packaging reduces the use of raw materials in themanufacturing process and also reduces the amount of waste inlandfill sites. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags etc. aredisposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and youngchildren. Danger of suffocation.

    Disposing of your old machineElectrical and electronic machines often contain valuable materials.They also contain materials which, if handled or disposed ofincorrectly, could be potentially hazardous to human health and to theenvironment. They are, however, essential for the correct functioningof your machine. Please do not therefore dispose of it with yourhousehold waste.

    Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection /recycling centre or contact your dealer for advice.

    Ensure that it presents no danger to children while being stored fordisposal.

  • User profiles

    15

    User groupsUsers can be divided into two groups:

    – Operatives

    – Experienced operators

    Access to "Further settings" can be blocked to general operators byusing a code (see "Further settings, Code").

    Operatives Operatives must be instructed in operating and loading thedishwasher and trained regularly to guarantee safe daily use.

    Experiencedoperators

    Experienced operators can additionally block access to programmes,modify temperature and holding times within programme cycles andalter water levels.

  • Operation tips

    16

    Display

    The display is not a touch screen.

    The display is used to select or set the following:

    – the programme

    – the Delay start time

    – the settings

    During a programme, the display shows the following:

    – the programme name

    – the programme stage / target temperature / actual temperature

    – the estimated time left for the programme to run

    – any relevant fault messages and information

    Menu operation This dishwasher is operated exclusively via buttons on the controlpanel. The buttons are arranged to the side of the display on thestainless steel control panel and are operated by pressing gently.

    Menu operation is via the keypad to the right of the display.

    – button For navigating upwards by row within a menu, or increasing thevalue highlighted.

    – button (Cancel or back)For ending a menu early. Any changes to settings are not savedand the display reverts to the previous menu.

    – button For navigating downwards by row within a menu, or decreasing thevalue highlighted.

    – OK button For confirming a selection or for saving input. The display moves tothe next menu or, when entering values, to the next input position.The procedure for entering values is described in the relevantsection.

  • Operation tips

    17

    MenusThis dishwasher is controlled by menus. The menus are displayed ina 3-line display on the control panel.

    Example:

    Language

    ,;(

    english (GB)

    deutsch

    The name of the menu and a maximum of two options are shown.The currently selected option is highlighted.

    Simple selectionDelay start

    YesNo (

    The arrow buttons and are used for navigating within the menu.The highlighted option is selected by pressing the OK button. Onceselected, the option will have a tick beside it. Other options areautomatically deselected.

    Press the OK button to progress to the next menu, or to the nextinput position when confirming values. Press the button to revertto the previous menu without saving the entry.

    Multiple selectionRelease programme

    ShortUniversal ,

    ;9

    9

    The and arrow buttons are used for navigating within the menu.Several options can be selected in succession within the menu usingthe OK button. Once selected, an option will have a tick beside it. To save your selection, select Accept and confirm with the OK button.

  • Operation tips

    18

    System messages The symbol denotes system messages. These give informationabout current processes and the status of the dishwasher. Systemmessages are displayed individually at the end of the programme. Ifthere are a number of system messages, subsequent messages canbe displayed by pressing OK. A system message can be recalled bypressing OK during a programme cycle.

    Example:

    OK

    Refill salt

    Automatic switch-offThe dishwasher has an automatic switch-off function. Thedishwasher switches itself off automatically after the time set. Thedisplay and all other LEDs are switched off. To switch the dishwasheron press the On/Off button.

    Automatic switch-off can be deactivated (see "Further settings,Switch off after"). The display will then remain switched on in standbymode.

  • Operation tips

    19

    Symbols in the display

    Navigation arrows

    If a menu contains more than two options, two navigation arrows areshown beside the options. The arrow buttons and can be usedto scroll through the options.

    Dotted line ------- If a menu contains more than two options, the end of the option list ismarked by a dotted line. The last entry appears above the line, thefirst entry below it.

    Tick If there are several options available, the current setting is markedwith a tick .

    Example

    Delay start

    YesNo (

    Drying If drying assistance has been activated, the drying symbol will bedisplayed to the right of the programme name.

    Example

    UniversalTemperatureDuration

    G55 °CMin23

    System messages

    The symbol denotes system messages and is displayed alternatelywith the symbol. If OK appears in the bottom right of the display,the system message must be confirmed using the OK button. If OKdoes not appear in the display, after a few seconds the display skipsto the next level up.

    Fault messages

    In the event of a fault a warning triangle is shown in place of the symbol. See "Problem solving guide" for more information.

  • Commissioning

    20

    Before using for the first time

    During commissioning the following settings must be carried out.You will be asked to programme settings one after the otherautomatically, and currently selected values have a tick besidethem. The commissioning process requires a set period of timewhich cannot be interrupted.

    The dishwasher will guide you automatically through the stepsrequired.

    Reactivation is carried out during the first programme followingcommissioning.

    If the first programme after commissioning is not completed andthe dishwasher is then switched off, the commissioning processmust be carried out again.

    The following options (with the exception of "Plumbingconnections") can be altered retrospectively via the "Settings "menu and "Further Settings".

    Switching on The dishwasher must be connected to the electrical supply.

    Press the button until the button's LED lights up.

    Settingthe language

    The commissioning process starts automatically with setting thelanguage. You are requested to set the display language.

    Language

    ,;(

    english (GB)

    deutsch

    Use the and arrow buttons to select the language you wantand confirm your choice using the OK button.

  • Commissioning

    21

    Setting thetemperature unit

    The display will change to the screen for setting the temperature unit.

    Temperature unit

    °C

    °F

    (

    Use the and arrow buttons to select the temperature unit youwant and confirm your choice using the OK button.

    Setting thedate format

    The display will change to the screen for setting the date format.

    Date format

    DD:MM:YY

    MM:DD:YY(

    Use the and arrow buttons to select the date format you wantand confirm your choice using the OK button.

    Settingthe date

    The display will change to the screen for setting the date.

    Date

    12 . 07 . 2013

    Use the (higher) and (lower) arrow buttons to set the day,month and year and confirm each entry using the OK button.

    Setting theclock format

    The display will change to the screen for setting the clock format.

    Clock display

    (24 h

    12 h

    Use the and arrow buttons to select the format you want andconfirm your choice using the OK button.

  • Commissioning

    22

    Setting the timeof day

    The display will change to the screen for setting the time of day.

    Time of day

    12 : 00

    Use the arrow buttons (higher) and (lower) to set the hours andminutes and confirm each entry using the OK button.

    If you have selected 12 h for the clock, "am" (in the morning) or"pm" (in the afternoon) will appear beside the time.

    Setting the waterhardness level

    The display will change to the screen for setting the water hardness.

    The dishwasher must be programmed for the water hardness for yourarea.

    Your local water authority will be able to advise you of the waterhardness level in your area.

    Where the water hardness fluctuates e.g. between 2.7 and 4.9mmol/l (15 - 27 °dH - German scale) always programme thedishwasher to the higher value (4.9 mmol/l or 27 °dH in thisexample).

    In the event of a fault, it will help the service technician if you knowthe hardness of your local water supply.

    Enter the water hardness below:

    ____________________°dH or mmol/l

    The dishwasher is programmed at the factory for a water hardnesslevel of 3.4 mmol/l (19 °dH - German scale).

    Water hardness19

    (0 - 70 °dH)

    °dH

    Use the arrow buttons (higher) and (lower) to set the waterhardness required and confirm your entry using the OK button.

    See "Further settings menu, Water hardness" for more information.

  • Commissioning

    23

    Plumbingconnections

    The display will then change to the screen for setting the plumbingconnection.

    This setting can be switched off if the dishwasher cannot beconnected to all available plumbing connections.

    If individual plumbing connections are switched off, they can onlybe reactivated by Miele Service.

    Plumbing connections

    AcceptCold water ,

    ;9

    Use the and arrow buttons to select the plumbing connectionswhich are not connected and confirm your choice using the OKbutton.

    The tick will be removed from the box and the plumbingconnection is now switched off.

    Select Accept to save your selection and confirm using the OKbutton.

    Commissioningcompleted

    Commissioning is successfully completed and the following messagewill appear in the display.

    OK

    Set up successful

    Press the OK button.

    The dishwasher is now ready for use.

    MPROFESSIONAL

    PG 8059

    The start screen is displayed for 3 seconds.Then the first short cut button programme will appear in the display.

  • Opening and closing the door

    24

    Comfort door locking mechanismThis dishwasher is equipped with a Comfort door locking mechanism.This door locking mechanism helps drying by opening the door by afew centimetres at the end of the programme (except Super short,Reactivation, Cold and Drain).This function can also be deactivated(see "Settings , Drying").

    Opening the door

    The door can only be opened if the dishwasher is connected to theelectrical supply and is switched on (the LED in the button is litup).

    The control panel also serves as a door handle.

    Press the button to open the door. The LED in the button will goout as soon as the door is unlocked.

    Grasp the handle underneath the control panel and lower the doorto open.

    Pressing the button during operation can interrupt theprogramme (see "Operation, Interrupting a programme").

    A programme which is already running should only be interrupted ifstrictly necessary, e.g. if the wash load is moving aboutsignificantly.

  • Opening and closing the door

    25

    Closing the door Push the baskets right in.

    Raise the door upwards and push it gently until the catch audiblyengages. The door will be drawn automatically into its final closedposition by the closing mechanism.

    Do not put your hand inside the door as it is closing.Danger of injury.

    If the door cannot be closed properly by the mechanism because itis obstructed by crockery or similar, the Door blocked message or F433 will appear in the display (see "Problem solving guide") and themechanism will open.

    Remove the obstruction from the vicinity of the door.

    If too much force is used when closing the door, the Comfort doorlocking mechanism will reopen the door.

    The dishwasher can only be guaranteed as waterproof if theautomatic closing mechanism has drawn the door into the finalclosed position.

  • Opening and closing the door

    26

    Opening the door using the emergency release

    The emergency release may only be used when it is no longerpossible to open the door normally.

    If the emergency release is operated during a programme cycle,hot water can escape.Danger of scalding and burning.

    The emergency release mechanism is located on the right beside thedoor lock between the door and the lid of the machine (or theworktop, with built-under machines).

    The emergency release is operated using the tool supplied in theaccessory pack with the operating instructions.

    Insert the tool for the emergency release into the gap between thelid and the door to the right of the lock. The right hand edge of thetool should ideally be aligned with the right hand edge of thedisplay.

    Push the slider for the emergency release backwards with the tooluntil the door opens slightly.

    If you push against the door of the dishwasher at the same time,less force will be needed to operate the emergency release.

    When the door has been opened using the emergency release, thefollowing message will appear in the display:

    Emergency release -Door opened

    Confirm the message after the door has been released from theclosing mechanism. The last programme used will then appear in thedisplay.

  • Filling the salt reservoir

    27

    ReactivationIn order to achieve good cleaning results, the dishwasher needs tooperate with soft mains water. Hard water results in the build-up ofcalcium deposits on the load and in the dishwasher.

    Mains water with a hardness of more than 0.7 mmol/l (4 °dH Germanscale) must be softened. This occurs automatically in the integratedwater softener. The water softener must be set to the exact hardness of the mainswater.

    Your local water authority will be able to tell you the exact degree ofhardness of the mains water supply.For future servicing it is useful to make a note of your waterhardness level. Enter your water hardness level here:

    ______________ °dH or mmol/l

    The water softener must be reactivated at regular intervals.Special reactivation salt is required for this.

    If the hardness of your water is constantly less than 0.7 mmol/l (=4 °dH German scale), salt is not required for the water softener.However the water softener must still be set.

    Do not fill the salt reservoir with powder or liquid cleaningagent.Dishwasher cleaning agent will damage the water softener.

    Only use special coarse grained dishwasher salt for reactivation, orpure evaporated salt.Other salts may contain insoluble additives which can impair thefunctioning of the water softener.

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    Setting the water hardness levelThe water softener can be set between 0 - 12.6 mmol/l (0 - 70 °dH).

    Select the Further settings menu.

    Select Water hardness and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    Water hardness19

    (0 - 70 °dH)

    °dH

    The factory default for the water softener is set to a hardness of3.4° mmol/l (19°dH). When adjusting the setting, please consult the following table.

    Where the water hardness fluctuates, e.g. between 1.4 - 3.1 mmol/l (8- 17 °dH), always programme the dishwasher to the higher value, 3.1mmol/l (17 °dH) in this example.

    Use the (higher) and (lower) arrow buttons to set the waterhardness required and confirm your entry using the OK button.

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    Settings °dH °f mmol/l Display °dH °f mmol/l Display  0    0   0   0 36   65   6.5 36

      1   2 0.2   1 37   67   6.7 37

      2   4 0.4   2 38   68   6.8 38

      3   5 0.5   3 39   70   7.0 39

      4   7 0.7   4 40   72   7.2 40

      5   9 0.9   5 41   74   7.4 41

      6 11 1.1   6 42   76   7.6 42

      7 13 1.3   7 43   77   7.7 43

      8 14 1.4   8 44   79   7.9 44

      9 16 1.6   9 45   81   8.1 45

    10 18 1.8 10 46   83   8.3 46

    11 20 2.0 11 47   85   8.5 47

    12 22 2.2 12 48   86   8.6 48

    13 23 2.3 13 49   88   8.8 49

    14 25 2.5 14 50   90   9.0 50

    15 27 2.7 15 51   92   9.2 51

    16 29 2.9 16 52   94   9.4 52

    17 31 3.1 17 53   95   9.5 53

    18 32 3.2 18 54   97   9.7 54

    19 34 3.4    19 *) 55   99   9.9 55

    20 36 3.6 20 56 101 10.1 56

    21 38 3.8 21 57 103 10.3 57

    22 40 4.0 22 58 104 10.4 58

    23 41 4.1 23 59 106 10.6 59

    24 43 4.3 24 60 108 10.8 60

    25 45 4.5 25 61 110 11.0 61

    26 47 4.7 26 62 112 11.2 62

    27 49 4.9 27 63 113 11.3 63

    28 50 5.0 28 64 115 11.5 64

    29 52 5.2 29 65 117 11.7 65

    30 54 5.4 30 66 119 11.9 66

    31 56 5.6 31 67 121 12.1 67

    32 58 5.8 32 68 122 12.2 68

    33 59 5.9 33 69 124 12.4 69

    34 61 6.1 34 70 126 12.6 70

    35 63 6.3 35

    *) Factory default setting

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    Add salt reminder Fill the salt reservoir with dishwasher salt for reactivation as soon as

    the reminder appears in the display.

    Confirm the message shown with the OK button.

    If salt is not added, the symbol indicating a lack of salt will appearbeside the programme name on the right.The refill reminder will appear again at the end of every programme.

    Refill reminders can be displayed during the programme cycle bypressing the OK button.

    If there are no further refill reminders, the symbol in the display willgo out after a few seconds when the salt is refilled.

    The salt refill reminder is deactivated if the dishwasher is set to awater hardness of 0 - 0.7 mmol/l (0 - 4 °dH).

    Machine lock-out in case of lack of saltIf the refill salt reminder is ignored for several programme cycles andthe salt is not refilled, the dishwasher will lock itself against furtheruse until it is refilled.

    The following message will appear in the display shortly before thishappens:

    K

    OK

    Machine locking outInsufficient salt

    Only a few more programme cycles are possible, depending on theprogramme selected and water hardness level set.

    The dishwasher is locked against operation if further programmecycles are run without salt being refilled.

    K

    OK

    Salt container empty,Programme locked out

    When reactivation salt is added the machine will unlock itself aftera few seconds.

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    Filling the salt reservoir

    When filling the salt reservoir only open the door halfway toensure that all the salt gets into the reservoir.

    Press the button on the lid of the salt reservoir in the direction of thearrow until the flap springs open.

    Lift up the funnel.

    Do not fill the reservoir with water.

    Add salt only until the funnel of the salt reservoir is full, so that itcan close properly. The salt reservoir will take approx. 2 kg of salton the first fill depending on the degree of coarseness.Subsequent refills may take less salt, as there may still be saltremaining in the reservoir.

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    Do not add any more than 2 kg of salt.

    As the salt reservoir is being filled, displaced water may run out.

    Clean any excess salt from around the reservoir opening and theseal around it, and then close the flap.

    To avoid corrosion in the cabinet, run the Cold programme (withoutany crockery in the dishwasher) immediately after refilling the saltreservoir to remove any traces of salt.

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    Rinsing agentRinsing agent is necessary to ensure water does not cling and leavemarks on crockery during the drying phase and helps crockery dryfaster after it has been washed.Rinsing agent can be poured into the reservoir in the door or can bedispensed via an external dispensing DOS module (Optionalaccessory - see "DOS module").

    Only fill the rinsing agent reservoir with rinsing agent. Do not fillit with washing-up liquid or powder or liquid detergent. This willseriously damage the reservoir.

    Conversion to the external DOS module must be carried out onlyby Miele Service or by an authorised Miele Service Dealer.

    In the Beer glasses programme the final rinse is carried out withoutrinsing agent.

    Add rinsing agent reminder Refill rinsing agent at the end of a programme as soon as the

    message appears in the display.

    K

    OK

    Refill rinsing agent

    Confirm the message shown with the OK button.

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    If rinsing agent is not added, the symbol indicating a lack of rinsingagent will appear beside the programme name on the right.

    The refill reminder will be displayed again at the end of everysubsequent programme.

    Refill reminders can be displayed during the programme cycle bypressing the OK button.

    If there are no further refill reminders, the symbol in the display willgo out a few seconds after the rinsing agent has been refilled.

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    Adding rinsing agent Open the door fully.

    Unscrew the lid of the rinsing agent reservoir

    Add rinsing agent only until it is up to the maximum mark on theedge of the reservoir.

    The reservoir holds approx. 300 ml.

    Screw the lid of the rinsing agent reservoir back on securely so thatwater cannot get into the reservoir during the wash cycle.

    Wipe up any spilled rinsing agent. This prevents over-foamingoccurring during the next programme.

    You can adjust the dosage for best results (see "Further settings,Additional functions").

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    Loading the dishwasherRemove coarse food residues from crockery.

    There is no need to rinse items under running water.

    Notes Ensure that no acid or solvent residues, especially hydrochloricacid or chlorides, get inside the wash cabinet.

    Do not wash items soiled with ash, sand, wax, lubricatinggrease or paint in the dishwasher.These substances will damage the dishwasher.

    Crockery can be loaded into the appropriate places in the baskets,but the following notes should be observed:

    Load the crockery so that water can access all surfaces. Thisensures that they get properly cleaned.

    Load plates symmetrically in the upper and lower baskets with theconcave surface towards the centre of the basket (as shown on thefollowing pages).

    Do not place crockery and cutlery inside other pieces where theymay be concealed.

    Make sure that all items are securely positioned.

    Hollow items such as cups, glasses, pans, etc. must be inverted inthe basket.

    Tall, narrow, hollow items should be placed in the centre of thebasket if possible to ensure better water coverage.

    Wide based items should be placed at an angle so that water canrun off them freely.

    The spray arms must not be blocked by items which are too tall orhang through the baskets. If in doubt, test for free movement bymanually rotating the spray arms.

    Make sure that small items cannot fall through the holders in thebaskets. Small items, e.g. lids, should therefore be placed in thecutlery basket.

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    Items not suitablefor dishwashers:

    – Wooden cutlery and crockery or items with wooden parts: thesemay discolour and fade. The glue used in these items is notdishwasher-proof and wooden handles may come loose after beingwashed in a dishwasher.

    – Craft items, antiques, valuable vases and decorative glassware:such items are not suitable for dishwashers.

    – Plastic items which are not heat resistant: the high temperatures inthe dishwasher may cause them to melt or lose shape.

    – Copper, brass, tin and aluminium items: these may discolour orbecome matt.

    – Colours painted over a glaze: these may fade after a number ofwashes.

    – Delicate glassware and glassware containing lead crystal: cloudingmay occur over time.

    We recommend – When purchasing new crockery and cutlery, make sure they aredishwasher-proof.

    – Clouding may occur on glasses after frequent washing. If delicateglassware is washed in the dishwasher ensure that only a specialglass-care programme with very low temperatures (see programmechart) is selected and that suitable cleaning agent is used. This willreduce the risk of clouding.

    Please note: Silver and aluminium which has been in contact with foodscontaining sulphur can discolour.

    Aluminium components (e.g. grease filters) must not be cleanedwith caustic alkaline commercial or industrial cleaning agents.These may damage the material, or in extreme cases, there is a riskof a severe explosive chemical reaction (such as an explosiveoxyhydrogen gas reaction).

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    Upper basketUse the upper basket for small, lightweight and delicate items suchas cups, saucers, glasses, dessert bowls etc. Light, heat resistantplastic items can also be loaded in the upper basket.

    O 891 upper basket

    With insert E 810 for e.g. 20 cups, 33 saucers or 17 dessert plates.

    Cup rack

    The cup rack can be set at two different widths so that it can alsoaccommodate large cups.

    Pull the cup rack upwards and click it back into position at therequired width.

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    Adjusting the upper basketIn order to gain more space for taller pieces of crockery in the loweror upper basket, the upper basket can be adjusted between twopositions with approx. 5 cm between each position.

    Pull out the upper basket.

    Unscrew the fixing nuts on both sides.

    Lift or lower the basket into the desired position.

    Tighten the fixing nuts again.

    The upper basket must be level in both positions.If it is at an angle, this will obstruct the water connection.

    When changing the height of the upper basket, always adjustthe water connection accordingly before pushing the upper basketback in.

    Turn the upper basket water connection to the upper or lowerposition.The water connection must click audibly into place.

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    Depending on the setting of the upper basket, the following platedimensions can be accommodated:Example upper basket O 891:

    Upper basket inposition

    Upper basket plate Ø Lower basket plate Ø

    Upper max. 15 cm 33 cm *

    Lower max. 20 cm 25 cm

    * Plate insert E 812 required in the lower basket

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    Lower basketFor larger and heavier items such as plates, serving platters,saucepans, bowls, etc. Only place thin, delicate glassware in the lower basket using asuitable insert or basket.

    U 890 lower basket carrier

    For plastic trays, various inserts and cutlery inserts.

    U 890 lower basket carrier with 2 x E 816 inserts and 2 x E 165 cutlery inserts

    16 plates each with Ø 25 cm and various items of cutlery can beloaded. Without the cutlery inserts, 19 plates each with Ø 25 cm canbe loaded into the E 816 inserts.

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    U 890 lower basket carrier with an E 816 insert rotated through 90°

    With the E 165 cutlery insert, 16 plates each with Ø 33 cm andvarious items of cutlery can be loaded. Without the cutlery insert, 19plates each with Ø 33 cm can be loaded into the rotated E 816 insert.

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    Loading plastic traysLower basket carrier U 890 can be loaded with plastic traysmeasuring 500 x 500 mm.

    The special O 885 upper basket carrier is required for loading plastictrays in the upper basket (max. loading height for items 130 mm).

    The special U 876 lower basket carrier is required for loading talleritems in the lower basket.

    Which basket combination to use will depend upon the type, shapeand size of the items to be washed. For further information on baskets please contact your Miele dealer orthe Miele Professional Department.

    Example: (lower basket)

    U 525 5-row wire basket

    The wire basket can be used for glasses with a maximum diameter of8 cm.

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    U 534 - U 537 plastic trays with compartments for different glass heights

    In this example the plastic tray is connected to the top frame by longextenders.(for assembly in U 876 lower basket carrier only)

    Assembling aplastic tray

    The height of the basket can be altered by fitting a top frame to thebase with long or short extenders.

    Push all four extenders into the base . Press the top frame securely onto the extenders.

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    Adding cleaning agent

    Only use cleaning agent for commercial dishwashers.

    Cleaning agent can be dispensed in powder form via the powderdetergent dispenser or in liquid form via an external DOS module(Optional accessory - see "DOS module").

    Do not use tablet detergent.The short programme durations will not allow the tablets todissolve properly.

    Powder cleaningagent

    Only use powder cleaning agent in the door dispensercompartment.

    Add powder cleaning agent to the dispenser for cleaning agent in thedoor before every wash programme (except Super short, Cold,Reactivation and Drain). Follow the tips on the next page.

    Add the appropriate amount of cleaning agent to the dispenseraccording to the degree of soiling of the items to be washed(observe the quantities given in the "Programme chart").

    Press the opening catch on the dispenser in the direction of thearrow. The flap will spring open to the left.

    The flap is always open at the end of a programme.

    Add the required amount of powder cleaning agent and close theflap.

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    Dispensing Always follow the recommendations of the cleaning agentmanufacturer.

    There are markings to assist with dispensing: 20, 40. The marksindicate a level of approx. 20 or 40 ml when the door is open in thehorizontal position. They also indicate the approx. level in grammes(depending on the manufacturer and the coarseness of the agent).

    The compartment holds a maximum of 60 ml.

    Tips for the Super short programmeWith the Super short programme, the final rinse water is not pumpedout at the end of the programme in order to achieve short programmedurations in continuous use. Cleaning agent cannot be rinsed out of the dispenser during the shortprogramme time.

    If liquid detergent is not being dispensed, add powder cleaningagent directly onto the inside of the door.

    To avoid corrosion or discolouration, the wash programme must bestarted immediately after dispensing cleaning agent directly ontothe inside of the door.

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    DOS moduleIn addition to the internal dispensing systems, up to two furtherexternal dispensing systems (DOS modules) can be connected fordispensing liquid chemical agents.

    For more information on Miele DOS modules please contact yourMiele dealer or the Miele Professional Department.

    Labelling thesiphons

    Liquid chemical agents from external containers are dispensed bysiphons. Colour coding the siphons can be helpful for correctdispensing.

    Miele use and recommend:Blue: for cleaning agentRed: for rinsing agent

    For cleaning specific types of soiling, and for information on theoptimum cleaning agents and additives to use for liquid dispensing,please contact the Miele Professional Department.

    Connecting DOSmodules

    The DOS module is supplied with its own installation instructions.

    Power supply for DOS 1, cleaning agent. Power supply for DOS 4 rinsing agent. Connections for dispensing hoses

    Before fitting the DOS module compare the connection data(voltage and frequency) on the data plate with that on the dataplate of your machine. If the data does not match, the modulecould sustain damage. If in any doubt, consult an electrician.

    Connect the module to the electricity supply.

    To connect the dispensing hose, release the hose clip on a freeconnector and remove the safety cap.

    Push the dispensing hose onto the connector and secure it with ahose clip.

    Unused connectors must be blanked off with safety caps toprevent the leakage of wash fluid.

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    Setting thedispensingconcentration

    For adjusting dispensing concentration see "Further settings /Additional functions / Dispensing systems".

    Refilling orchangingcontainers

    The DOS module is equipped with a level indicator which gives amessage in the display when the level drops below the minimum.

    K

    OK

    DOS Refill

    Refill the appropriate chemical agent at the end of a programme assoon as the message appears in the display.

    Confirm the message shown with the OK button.

    Refill the container in good time to prevent the dispensing systembeing emptied completely.An empty dispensing system must be vented before starting thenext programme.

    Place the container on the open cabinet door or on a surface whichis easy to clean.

    Unscrew and remove the siphon. Place the siphon on the opencabinet door.

    Refill the container or replace it with a full one.

    Push the siphon into the opening of the container and screw it ontightly. Observe the colour coding.

    Wipe up any spilled chemical agent thoroughly.

    Place the container on the floor beside the dishwasher or in anadjacent cupboard.

    Vent the dispensing system if necessary.

    To vent the system and adjust the dosage amount, see "Further settings, Additional functions".

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    Checkingconsumption

    Monitor the amount of chemical agents used by regularly checkingthe level in the container.

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    LEDs in the buttonsLight-emitting diodes that indicate the status of the dishwasher areset into the buttons. Except for the Start/Stop button, which has a green LED in normaloperation, all other LEDs light up yellow. In the event of a fault the Start/Stop button flashes red.

    Button LED Status

    On/Offbutton

    ON The dishwasher is switched on.

    OFF The dishwasher is switched off.

    Buttons, and Programmeshort cutbuttons

    ON The respective programme has beenselected. At the end of the programmethe LED will remain lit until a differentprogramme is selected.

    OFF The programme is not selected or theprogramme settings are being selected.

    Furtherprogrammes button

    ON A programme was selected from theprogramme list. At the end of theprogramme the LED will remain lit until adifferent programme is selected.

    OFF No programme has been selected fromthe list or the programme settings arebeing selected.

    Start/Stopbutton

    ON Programme running

    FLASHESGREEN

    A programme has been selected but notyet started.

    FLASHESRED

    A fault has occurred.

    OFF A programme has finished.

    Doorbutton

    ON A programme has been selected but notyet started.

    FLASHES A programme is finished and the door isclosed.

    OFF Programme running

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    Switching on Open the stopcock, if it is closed.

    Press the button until the button's LED lights up.

    Close the door (the button's LED will light up).

    As soon as the dishwasher is ready for operation, the displaychanges to show the last selected programme, e.g.

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    Selecting a programmeChoose your programme according to the type of load and how dirtyit is.

    Short cut buttons The most regularly used programmes can be selected via short cutbuttons , or . These can be adapted to suit individualneeds (see "Further Settings").

    The first three programmes from the Programme chart are allocatedto the short cut buttons as the factory default.

    Select a programme using the short cut buttons.

    The short cut button's LED will light up and the Start/Stop button'sLED will flash.

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    Programme list Programmes which cannot be selected via the short cut buttons canbe selected from the programme list.

    Press the button.

    The following option menu appears in the display

    Super short

    Hygiene plus ,;

    Select programme

    Select the programme you want using the and buttons andconfirm your choice using the OK button.

    The selected programme will be shown in the display, e.g.

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    G

    The button's LED will light up and the Start/Stop button's LED willflash.

    Additional functions can be selected by pressing the OK button (see"Additional functions").

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    Starting a programme Press the Start/Stop button.

    The Start/Stop button's LED will light up and the button's LED willgo out.

    A programme can no longer be changed after it has been started.A programme can either be interrupted (see "Interrupting aprogramme") or cancelled (see "Cancelling a programme").

    Programmesequenceindicator

    After the start of a programme the wash phase description and, for 10seconds Programme running, are shown in the display.

    During the programme cycle the and arrow buttons can be usedto switch between the wash phase and the target temperature or theactual temperature in the second line of the display.

    The time remaining is shown in the third line of the display.

    UniversalMain washDuration

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    Min23

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    At the end of the programmeAfter a programme which has ended normally the Start/Stop button'sLED will go out and the button's LED will flash. The messageProgramme finished will appear in the bottom line of the display.

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    In addition to this a buzzer will also sound for approx. 3 seconds(factory default). To alter the buzzer tones see "Settings , Buzzertones".

    If drying assistance has been activated (see "Settings , Drying"), thedoor will automatically open a few centimetres.

    If the switch-off function is activated, the dishwasher switches itselfoff after a short time.Press the button to switch on.

    Switching off Press the button until the LED in the button goes out.

    If the dishwasher is switched off, the time of day set appears in thedisplay.You can also alter the time of day display when the dishwasher isswitched off (see "Settings , Setting the time, Display").

    Unloading the dishwasherDishes tend to break and chip more easily when they are hot. Allowthe dishes to cool until they are comfortable enough to handle beforeunloading them.

    If you open the door fully after switching off, the dishes will cool muchfaster.

    First unload the lower basket, then the upper basket. This will preventwater drops from the upper basket falling onto the dishes in the lowerbasket.

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    Interrupting a programmeA programme which is already running should only be interrupted ifstrictly necessary, e.g. if the wash load is moving about significantly.

    Caution. The wash load and the interior of the dishwasher maybe hot.Danger of scalding and burning.

    Press the  button.

    If the temperature in the wash cabinet is more than 70 °C, thewarning Wash cabinet too hot will appear in the display.

    Confirm the message shown with the OK button.

    The following will appear in the display:

    Open door?Yes

    No (

    Select Yes and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The programme will only be cancelled when Yes is confirmed.If there is no further input 20 seconds after the button has beenpressed, the display will revert to the programme sequence.

    The door will open and the following message will appear in thedisplay:

    KProgramme interrupted:Door opened

    Rearrange the items so that they are stable.

    Close the door.

    The programme will continue from the point at which it wasinterrupted.

    The display will automatically revert to the programme sequence.

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    Cancelling a programmeOnly cancel a programme which has already started if strictlynecessary, e.g. if you want to change the programme.

    In the event of a fault the programme will be cancelled automatically.

    Caution. The wash load and the interior of the dishwasher maybe hot.Danger of scalding and burning.

    Press the Start/Stop button.

    The following will appear in the display:

    Cancel programme

    YesNo (

    Select Yes and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The programme will only be cancelled when Yes is confirmed.If there is no further input approx. 20 seconds after the Start/Stopbutton has been pressed, the display will revert to the programmesequence.

    The following message appears in the display:

    KProgramme cancelled

    If you change the programme and the cleaning agent compartmentflap is open, add more cleaning agent as necessary.

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    Delay startThe start time of a programme can be delayed, e.g. to benefit fromeconomy rates of electricity. A delay start time of between 1 minuteand 24 hours can be selected.

    Delay start must be switched on in the Settings menu (see"Settings , Delay start").If Delay start has been switched off, it will not be visible whenadditional functions are called up.

    When using the Delay start function, make sure that the cleaningagent compartment is dry before adding cleaning agent. Wipe drywith a cloth if necessary.If the compartment is wet, cleaning agent can become lumpy andstick to the dispenser, with the result that it is not fully dispensed.

    Setting thestart time

    Switch the dishwasher on with the button.

    Select the programme you require (see "Operation, Selecting aprogramme"). The Start/Stop button's LED will flash.

    Press the OK button.

    Select Delay start and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    Start time

    -- : --

    Use the arrow buttons (higher) and (lower) to set the hours andminutes and confirm each entry using the OK button.

    When you have entered the start time, press the Start/Stop button.

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    The selected programme, along with the temperature and start time,will then be displayed.

    To cancel a set delay start before it has started, switch thedishwasher off using the button.

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    Drying assistanceTo achieve better drying results, the dishwasher door willautomatically open a few centimetres at the end of the programme.This function cannot be activated for all programmes (see"Programme chart").

    Drying assistance can be activated or deactivated for the selectedprogramme, even if it is switched on or off permanently under"Settings  , Drying".The setting adopted will then be applied once for the programmeselected and will go out at the end of the programme.

    Switch the dishwasher on with the button.

    Select the programme you require (see "Operation, Selecting aprogramme"). The Start/Stop button's LED will flash.

    Press the OK button.

    If Delay start has been activated under "Settings  , Delay start", thefollowing will appear in the Selection menu:

    Selection

    Drying assistance

    Delay start

    Select Drying assistance and confirm your choice with the OKbutton.

    If delay start has been deactivated under "Settings , Delay start",the options for drying assistance will appear immediately.

    Drying

    Yes

    No

    (

    – No Drying assistance is deactivated for the selected programme.

    – Yes Drying assistance is activated for the selected programme.

    The opposite of the setting which has been adopted under "Settings , Drying" will appear as an option in the display.Pressing the OK button will adopt the option.

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    If drying assistance has been activated, the drying symbol willappear in the display to the right of the programme name.

    If the wash cabinet temperature after the final wash phase is higherthan 67 °C (e.g. in the Hygiene Plus programme), an active coolingphase takes place before the end of the programme. The programmewill only end when the temperature is lower than 67 °C.An audible tone sounds, Programme finished appears in the displayand the door automatically opens a few centimetres.

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    Opening the "Settings " menuTo open the settings menu:

    Switch the dishwasher off.

    Press and hold the button and switch the dishwasher on usingthe  button.

    After that, the display will show the following, for example:

    Menu

    Settings

    Further settings

    If the  button is pressed in this menu, the dishwasher will revertto normal operation.

    Select the Settings option and open the menu for this by pressingthe OK button.

    Options in theSettings menu 

    – Delay startSwitch Delay start on or off (see "Delay start")

    – DryingSwitch drying assistance on or off permanently and adjust dryingthe time (see "Drying").

    – Language Select the operating language (see "Setting the language")

    – DOS venting (Option is only visible if a DOS module is activated)Vent dispensing system (see "Venting DOS modules")

    – DateSet the date and date format (see "Setting the date")

    – Time of daySet the time and clock format (see "Setting the time")

    – VolumeSet the volume of keypad and buzzer tones (see "Buzzer tones")

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    Menu structureFactory defaults are shown.

    Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2

    1. Delay start No Yes

    2. Drying NoYes

    3. Language deutsch english (GB)etc.....

    4. Venting DOS DOS 1DOS 4

    5. Date Date format

    Set

    DD:MM:YY MM:DD:YY

    6. Time of day Set

    Display

    Clock display

    Set the time

    Do not display OnOn for 60 seconds

    12 h24 h

    7. Volume Keypad tone

    Buzzer tones Programme end Warning

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    Delay startYou can select whether Delay start appears in the Additionalfunctions menu or not. Selecting No will remove Delay start from the Additional functionsmenu for operators. To be able to delay the start of a programme, Yes must be selected inorder for it to be displayed in Additional functions. To set the start time see "Additional functions, Delay start".

    Select the Settings  menu.

    Select Delay start and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The following options are available:

    Delay start

    YesNo (

    – NoDelay start is switched off and therefore not visible as an additionalfunction.

    – YesDelay start is switched on.

    Select the option you want and confirm your choice with the OKbutton.

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    DryingYou can switch assisted drying on or off for all programmes thatsupport this function. In Additional functions you can select or deselect drying for individualprogrammes (see Additional functions, Drying assistance").

    Select the Settings menu.

    Select Drying and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The following options are available:

    Drying

    Yes

    No

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    – NoDrying is switched off.

    – YesDrying is switched on for those programmes which support dryingassistance.

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    Setting the language The language set will be used in the display.

    The flag symbol  after the word "Language" acts as a guide if alanguage which you do not understand has already been set. If this is the case, keep selecting the option which has a flag after ituntil you reach the "Language" sub-menu.

    Select the Settings menu.

    Select Language and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    A list will appear in the display with all the languages available in thesystem.

    Language

    ,;(

    english (GB)

    deutsch

    Use the and  arrow buttons to select the language you wantand confirm your choice using the OK button.

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    Venting DOS modules

    This option is only visible when a DOS module is connected.

    The dispensing system for liquid agents can only dispense reliably ifthe system has been purged of air.

    The DOS system must be vented:

    – if the dispensing system is being used for the first time,

    – if the liquid cleaning agent or rinsing agent reservoir was not refilledin time and the DOS system was emptied.

    To avoid damage to the dispensing system, make sure beforeventing that the containers for cleaning agent and rinsing agent aresufficiently filled and the dispensing siphons are screwed securelyto the containers.

    Select the Settings menu.

    Select DOS venting and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    DOS venting

    DOS1DOS4

    Select the dispensing system to be vented using the and arrows and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The dishwasher will then start to vent the selected dispensing systemautomatically. As soon as this is completed, Dispensing system DOSsuccessfully vented will appear in the display.

    Confirm the message with the OK button.

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    Setting the date Select the Settings menu.

    Select Date and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    In the following menu you can choose between:

    DateDate format

    Set

    – Date format This option offers two variations for date format.

    – SetThis option is used to set the date in the selected format.

    Date format Select Date format and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    Date format

    DD:MM:YY

    MM:DD:YY(

    DD stands for day MM stands for month YY stands for year

    Select the date format you want and confirm your choice with theOK button.

    Set Select Set and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    Date

    01 . 06 . 2013

    Use the arrow buttons (higher) and (lower) to set the day,month and year and confirm each entry using the OK button.

    When day, month and year have been set, the display revertsautomatically to the Date menu.

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    Setting the time Select the Settings menu.

    Select Time of day and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    In the following menu you can choose between:

    Time of day

    Set

    Display ,;

    – SetSet the time of day

    – DisplayTime of day displayed when the dishwasher is switched off.

    – Clock displaySet the clock format

    The dishwasher does not automatically adjust between summer andwinter time. This must be done manually by the operator as required.

    Set Select Set and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    Time of day

    12 : 00

    Use the arrow buttons (higher) and (lower) to set the hours andminutes and confirm each entry using the OK button.

    When hours and minutes have been set, the display revertsautomatically to the Time of day menu.

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    Display If required, the time of day can be displayed when the dishwasher isswitched off.

    Select Display and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The following options are available:

    Display

    Do not display

    On ,;(

    – Do not displayTime of day is not displayed.

    – OnTime of day is constantly displayed.

    – On for 60 secondsTime of day is displayed for 60 seconds after switching off.

    Select the setting you want and confirm your choice with theOK button.

    Clock display Select Clock display and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The following options are available for clock format in the display:

    Clock display

    (24 h

    12 h

    – 12 h (am / pm)

    – 24 h

    Select the format you want and confirm your choice with theOK button.

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    Regulating the volumeThe dishwasher has audible tones which sound when buttons on thekeypad are pressed, at the end of a programme and when there aresystem messages.

    Select the Settings menu.

    Select Volume and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The following options are available:

    Volume

    Keypad toneBuzzer tones

    – Keypad toneSet the volume of the tone which sounds when one of the buttonsis pressed.

    – Buzzer tonesSet the buzzer volume for programme end and for warningmessages.

    Keypad tone Select Keypad tone and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    Set the volume you want (see "Setting the volume") and confirmyour choice with the OK button.

    Buzzer tones Select Buzzer tones and confirm your choice with the OK button.

    The following options are available:

    Buzzer tonesProgramme end

    Warning

    – Programme endSet the buzzer tone at the end of the programme.

    – WarningSet the buzzer tone for warning messages.

    Select the appropriate option and confirm your choice with the OKbutton.

    Set the volume you want (see "Setting the volume") and confirmyour choice with the OK button.

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    Settingthe volume

    The volume is always set in the same way. The display is also similar,e.g.:

    zKeypad tone

    Quieter Louder

    Set the volume using the arrow buttons (louder) and (quieter).

    The volume level is represented by a bar chart. On the lowest settingthe tone is switched off.

    Confirm the volume set with the OK button.

    If there is no further input for approx. 15 seconds, the display willrevert to the previous menu without saving the setting.

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    Opening the "Further settings" menuTo open the "Further settings" menu:

    Switch the dishwasher off.

    Press and hold the button and switch the dishwasher on usingthe  button.

    After that, the display will show the following, for example:

    Menu

    Settings

    Further settings

    If the  button is pressed in this menu, the dishwasher will revertto normal operation.

    Select Further settings and press OK to open the relevant menu.

    Options underFurther settings

    This menu can be protected with a code (see "Further settings,Code").

    – CodeAccess rights via a code and settings can be administered (see"Code")

    – Log bookDisplays consumption levels for agents used as well as operatinghours (see "Log book")

    – Temperature unitThe temperature can be displayed in °C or °F (see "Temperatureunit")

    – Move programmeProgrammes can be allocated to the short cut buttons (see "Moveprogramme")

    – Additional functionsProgramme parameters such as water intake, interim rinses,temperatures and holding times as well as cleaning agentconcentration levels for the DOS modules can be adapted with thisfunction (see "Additional functions")

    – Release programmeYou can specify which programmes are visible in the display (see"Release programme")

    – Water hardnessThis option is used for setting the water hardness level (see "Waterhardness")

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    – Display viewThe display can show the Actual temperature or the Requiredtemperature (see "Display view")

    – DisplayThe display contrast and brightness can be adjusted (see "Display")

    – Switch off afterAutomatic switch off can be activated or deactivated (see "Switchoff after")

    – Factory defaultAll parameters can be reset to the factory default settings (see"Factory default setting")

    – Software versionThe software version can be viewed (see "Software version")

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    Menu structureFactory defaults are shown.

    Menu Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Submenu 3

    1. Code Release

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