Page 2 - Contents; Language
Contents 2 Warning and safety instructions ................................................................................ 6 Notes on the operating instructions ......................................................................... 14 Notes on the layout.............................................
Page 3 - Caring for the environment
Contents 3 Buzzer............................................................................................................................... 38 Refill reminders ............................................................................................................... 38 AutoOpen ..............
Page 4 - Timer
Contents 4 Switching off the dishwasher ....................................................................................... 69 Unloading the dishwasher ............................................................................................ 70 Interrupting a programme ..........................
Page 5 - Optional accessories
Contents 5 Note for test institutes .................................................................................................. 105 Optional accessories .................................................................................................... 106 Installation .........................
Page 6 - Warning and safety instructions; Appropriate use
Warning and safety instructions 6 This dishwasher conforms to current safety requirements. Inappro-priate use can, however, lead to personal injury and material dam-age.Please observe the installation sheet and read the operating in-structions carefully before setting up the dishwasher and using itf...
Page 7 - Technical safety
Warning and safety instructions 7 Children aged 8 and older may only use the dishwasher without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner.Children must be able to understand and recognise the possibledangers caused by incorrect operation. Children must not be allowed to ...
Page 8 - Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power sup-
Warning and safety instructions 8 Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power sup- ply system or a power supply system that is not synchronised withthe mains power supply (e.g. island networks, back-up systems) ispossible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply systemcom...
Page 10 - Correct installation
Warning and safety instructions 10 The water-connection pressure needs to be between 50 and 1,000 kPa. A damaged dishwasher could be dangerous. If the dishwasher gets damaged, switch it off at the mains immediately and call your Mieledealer or Miele Service. While the appliance is under warran...
Page 11 - Correct use
Warning and safety instructions 11 In order to ensure stability, built-under and integrated dishwashers must only be installed under a continuous worktop that is secured toadjacent cabinetry. A sink in the adjacent cabinet of the dishwasher must be carefully sealed. Regularly check for leaks to ...
Page 12 - Accessories and spare parts
Warning and safety instructions 12 Do not use any commercial or industrial detergents. These may cause material damage, and there is a risk of a severe explosivechemical reaction (such as an explosive oxyhydrogen gas reaction). Do not fill the rinse aid reservoir with powder or liquid detergent....
Page 13 - Only transport the dishwasher in an upright position so that no
Warning and safety instructions 13 Only transport the dishwasher in an upright position so that no water flows into the electrical controls, as this would cause faults. If you wish to transport the dishwasher, empty it and securely fasten all loose parts such as baskets, hoses and mains connecti...
Page 14 - Notes on the operating instructions; Notes on the layout; Warnings; Information which is important; Notes; Select the desired setting and press; Display
Notes on the operating instructions 14 These operating instructions apply toseveral different dishwasher models ofdifferent heights. The different dishwasher models will benamed as follows: normal = dishwasher measuring80.5 cm high (built-in appliance) or84.5 cm high (freestanding appliance) XXL = d...
Page 15 - Scope; The appliance is supplied with:
Scope 15 The appliance is supplied with: - Dishwasher- Operating instructions for operating the dishwasher - Installation sheet for installing the dishwasher - Other installation accessories for in- stalling the dishwasher (see installa-tion sheet) - Funnel for filling the dishwasher salt- Additiona...
Page 16 - Guide to the appliance; Appliance overview
Guide to the appliance 16 Appliance overview a Door locking pins b Top spray arm c 3D MultiFlex cutlery tray d Upper basket (depending on model) e Middle spray arm f Aeration valve g Bottom spray arm h Filter combination i Salt reservoir j Data plate k Rinse aid reservoir l Detergent compartment m A...
Page 17 - Lower basket; FlexCare Glass & Bottle
Guide to the appliance 17 Lower basket a FlexCare Glass & Bottle b MultiClip c XL-Assist d Hinged spikes e Cutlery basket (depending on themodel)
Page 18 - Control field; Back
Guide to the appliance 18 Control field a Optical in-operation indicator lightFor indicating an ongoing wash pro-gramme when the door is closed. b DisplayFor further information, see “Guide tothe appliance” in the “Display func-tions” section. c buttons for selecting “further programmes”for chan...
Page 19 - Display functions; OK
Guide to the appliance 19 Display functions The display is used to select or set thefollowing: - The programme- The timer- The Settings The display can show the following: - The programme stage- The estimated time left for the pro- gramme to run - The energy and water consumption (EcoFeedback) - A...
Page 20 - Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 20 Disposing of the packaging ma-terial The packaging material is used for hand-ling and protects the appliance fromtransport damage. The packaging ma-terial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recycli...
Page 21 - Before using for the first time; Opening the door; Risk of scalding due to hot water.
Before using for the first time 21 Every dishwasher is tested at the fact-ory. There will be residual water in theappliance from this test. It is not an in-dication that the dishwasher has beenused previously. Opening the door In some programmes the door automat-ically opens slightly to assist the d...
Page 22 - Closing the door; Push the baskets right in.
Before using for the first time 22 Closing the door Push the baskets right in. Raise the door upwards until thecatch engages. At the end of the programme, if theAutoOpen function switched is on,the door locking pin must be fully re-tracted before the door is closed.Otherwise, the door locking pi...
Page 23 - In order to use it you will need:; Availability of the WiFi connection; or from the Google Play StoreTM.
Before using for the first time 23 Miele@home Your dishwasher is equipped with anintegrated WiFi module. In order to use it you will need: - A WiFi network- The Miele app- A Miele user account The user ac- count can be created via the Mieleapp. The Miele app will guide you as youconnect your dishwas...
Page 24 - Basic settings; Switching on the dishwasher; Setting up Miele@home; Setting the water hardness level
Before using for the first time 24 Basic settings Switching on the dishwasher Open the door. Switch the dishwasher on with the button. The welcome screen will appear whenthe dishwasher is switched on. For further information about the dis-play functionality, see “Guide to theappliance – Displ...
Page 25 - Activating AutoDos; and; Select
Before using for the first time 25 Activating AutoDos The display changes to the settingsscreen for AutoDos (see “Detergent –Automatic dispensing /AutoDos”). Even if you do not wish to use Auto-Dos, you must remove the tag fromthe AutoDos lid before running thefirst programme sequence (see “De-terge...
Page 26 - Dishwasher salt; not; Damage to the water softener
Before using for the first time 26 Dishwasher salt In order to achieve good cleaning res-ults, the dishwasher needs to operatewith soft water. Hard water results inthe build-up of calcium deposits oncrockery and on the wash cabinet walls. Mains water with a water hardness levelhigher than 0.9 mmol/l...
Page 27 - Filling the salt reservoir; Risk of corrosion due to saline
Before using for the first time 27 Filling the salt reservoir Before filling the salt reservoir for thefirst time, you must fill it with ap-prox. 1.5 l of water to enable the salt todissolve.Once the dishwasher has been com-missioned, there is always sufficientwater in the salt reservoir. Remove t...
Page 28 - Refilling salt; When the refill reminder; Confirm with; programme without load items in
Before using for the first time 28 Refilling salt When the refill reminder Refill salt appears in the display, wait until theend of the programme and then refillthe salt reservoir. Confirm with OK . The salt refill indicator will go out. Risk of corrosion due to saline solution.Saline solu...
Page 29 - Rinse aid; Washing-up liquid or detergent
Before using for the first time 29 Rinse aid Rinse aid is necessary to ensure thatwater does not cling and leave marks oncrockery during the drying phase, andhelps crockery dry faster after it hasbeen washed. Rinse aid is poured into the containerand the amount set is dispensed auto-matically. Was...
Page 30 - Adding rinse aid
Before using for the first time 30 Adding rinse aid Press the yellow button on the lid of the rinse aid reservoir. The lid will spring open. Fill with rinse aid until the filling levelindicator (arrow) changes to a darkcolour while the door is horizontallyopen. The rinse aid reservoir holds a...
Page 31 - Settings; Opening the settings menu; Changing settings; Closing the settings menu
Settings 31 You can alter the dishwasher ’s controlsto suit changing requirements by ad-justing the settings.The settings can be altered at anytime. Opening the settings menu Switch the dishwasher on with the button if it is switched off. Use the programme selection but-ton to select the F...
Page 32 - The flag after the word; Water hardness; - Your local water authority will be able
Settings 32 Language The display can be set to appear in oneof several different languages.You can change the language used inthe display and also the country via the Language sub-menu. The flag after the word Language serves as a guide if a language that youdo not understand has been set.I...
Page 33 - Auto; Setting the Dosage amount; Select the; Select the desired setting.; ECO
Settings 33 AutoDos (automatic dispens-ing) Automatic dispensing automatically ad-justs the amount of detergent to the se-lected programme. In the Auto pro- gramme, the quantity is adjusted de-pending on the degree of soiling of thecrockery.If you want to extend the service life ofthe PowerDisk, you...
Page 34 - Performing Scan & Connect
Settings 34 Miele@home Your dishwasher is equipped with an in-tegrated WiFi module.You can connect your dishwasher toyour WiFi network. This will increase the energy consump-tion, even when the dishwasher isswitched off.The “Settings” and “Miele@home set-tings” menus will be added as additionalmenu ...
Page 36 - Reset; Remote control
Settings 36 Reset This menu option only appears if youhave already connected your dish-washer to your WiFi network.You can use this menu option to resetall WiFi module settings to the factorydefault settings.The network configuration should be re-set whenever a dishwasher is being dis-posed of or so...
Page 37 - RemoteUpdate; Activating /deactivating; Updates may take several minutes.
Settings 37 RemoteUpdate The RemoteUpdate menu option isonly displayed and can only be selec-ted if the requirements for usingMiele@home have been met (see“Before using for the first time”chapter, “Miele@home” section). The RemoteUpdate function is used forupdating the software in your dish-washer. ...
Page 38 - Display brightness
Settings 38 Consumption display(EcoFeedback) You can set whether the energy and wa-ter consumption is displayed for the se-lected programme. This function showsthe estimated consumption before aprogramme sequence and the actualconsumption after the end of the pro-gramme (see “Caring for the environ-...
Page 39 - AutoOpen; Risk of injury due to door opening; nd interim rinse; Hygiene cycle
Settings 39 AutoOpen In some programmes the door automat-ically opens slightly to assist the dryingprocess.This function can be deactivated if youwish. However, this negatively affectsthe drying process in most cases. Risk of injury due to door opening automatically.The door may open automatically...
Page 40 - Water connection; Information
Settings 40 Water connection You can set your water connection type. If you select Automatic , the dish- washer detects which water connec-tion is currently being used and auto-matically selects the right setting. Select Cold water , if you are only using a cold water connection. Select Warm w...
Page 42 - Economical dishwashing
Caring for the environment 42 Economical dishwashing This dishwasher is exceptionally eco-nomical in its use of water and electri-city. You can make the most of your appli-ance by following these tips: - Washing in a dishwasher generally uses less water and energy thanwashing by hand. - There is no ...
Page 43 - Estimated consumption
Caring for the environment 43 EcoFeedback consumption in-dicator The Consumption indicator function isused for calling up information about theenergy and water consumption of yourdishwasher (see “Settings – Consump-tion indicator ”).The following information can be shownon the display: - An estimate...
Page 44 - Loading the dishwasher; General information; Damage can be caused by ash,
Loading the dishwasher 44 General information Remove coarse food residues fromcrockery.There is no need to pre-rinse items un-der running water. Damage can be caused by ash, sand, wax, lubricating grease or paint.These substances will contaminatethe dishwasher and can then nolonger be removed.Do n...
Page 45 - Items not suitable for dishwashers:
Loading the dishwasher 45 Items not suitable for dishwashers: - Wooden cutlery and crockery or items with wooden parts: these may discol-our and fade. The glue used in theseitems is not dishwasher-proof andwooden handles may come looseafter being washed in a dishwasher. - Craft items, antiques, valu...
Page 46 - Upper basket; Loading the upper basket; Damage due to leaking water.; Loading the FlexCare cup rack; Lower the FlexCare cup rack to do so.
Loading the dishwasher 46 Upper basket See the “Loading the dishwasher ”chapter, “Loading examples” sectionfor examples of how to load crockeryand cutlery. Loading the upper basket Damage due to leaking water. If you run the dishwasher without theupper basket, water can leak out ofthe dishwasher.O...
Page 47 - Adjusting the FlexCare cup rack
Loading the dishwasher 47 Adjusting the FlexCare cup rack You can set the height and depth of thecup rack at two different levels. so thatit can accommodate larger cups and sothat taller crockery can be placed under-neath it. Pull the cup rack upwards and click itinto the desired position (see arr...
Page 48 - Lowering the spikes; Press the yellow lever downwards
Loading the dishwasher 48 Lowering the spikes On both front right-hand rows of spikes,you can lower every other spike to makeit easier to arrange larger crockery, e.g.cereal bowls. 1 2 Press the yellow lever downwards , and then lower the dark grey spikes . Place the bowls vertically in the ...
Page 49 - Adjusting the upper basket; Pull out the upper basket.; Raise the upper basket:
Loading the dishwasher 49 Adjusting the upper basket In order to gain more space for tallerpieces of crockery in the lower basket orupper basket, the upper basket can beadjusted on 3 levels with 2 cm betweeneach level.The upper basket can also be set at anangle so that water can run off freelyfrom r...
Page 50 - Loading the lower basket; When tilted, plates up to 35 cm in
Loading the dishwasher 50 Lower basket See the “Loading the dishwasher ”chapter, “Loading examples” sectionfor examples of how to load crockeryand cutlery. Loading the lower basket Place larger and heavier items such asplates, serving platters, saucepans,bowls etc., in the lower basket. Glasses, c...
Page 52 - Loading the FlexCare Glass & Bottle; Lean the containers into the holders.
Loading the dishwasher 52 Loading the FlexCare Glass & Bottle The glass and bottle holders can beused to keep tall, narrow and hollowcontainers, e.g. beer glasses, bottles,vases, secure during a programme. The inserts in the glass and bottleholders can be raised to make moreroom for tall glass...
Page 53 - MultiClip; Secure light items to the MultiClips.; Loading the XL-Assist; Slightly lift the XL-Assist
Loading the dishwasher 53 MultiClip The MultiClips enable you to fasten lightload items such as those made fromplastic. Secure light items to the MultiClips. Make sure that crockery does not ob-struct the middle spray arm. XL-Assist The XL-Assist is used to secure largeload items, e.g. pots and pa...
Page 54 - Cutlery tray/cutlery basket; Loading the 3D MultiFlex tray
Loading the dishwasher 54 Cutlery tray/cutlery basket (depending on model) See the “Loading the dishwasher ”chapter, “Loading examples” sectionfor examples of how to load crockeryand cutlery. Load the cutlery into the 3D MultiFlextray or into the cutlery basket (de-pending on the model). Loading t...
Page 55 - Arrange them evenly along the insert.
Loading the dishwasher 55 Loading the cutlery basket (if present) The cutlery basket can be placed any-where on the front rows of spikes in theleft or right corner of the lower basket. To avoid the risk of injury, knives andforks should be placed with thehandles upwards in the cutlery bas-ket. P...
Page 56 - Loading examples; Dishwashers with cutlery tray
Loading the dishwasher 56 Loading examples Dishwashers with cutlery tray Upper basket Lower basket
Page 57 - Cutlery tray
Loading the dishwasher 57 Cutlery tray Heavily soiled crockery
Page 58 - Dishwashers with cutlery basket
Loading the dishwasher 58 Dishwashers with cutlery basket Upper basket Lower basket
Page 59 - Cutlery basket
Loading the dishwasher 59 Cutlery basket Heavily soiled crockery
Page 60 - Detergent; Active ingredients; Risk of damage due to unsuitable
Detergent 60 Active ingredients Risk of damage due to unsuitable detergents.Detergents that are not suitable fordomestic dishwashers can causedamage to the dishwasher or to theload items.Only use detergents formulated fordomestic dishwashers. Modern detergents contain various act-ive ingredients, ...
Page 61 - Risk of chemical burns from de-; Detergent dosage
Detergent 61 Risk of chemical burns from de- tergent.Dishwasher detergents can causeburning on the skin and in the eyes,nose, mouth and throat.Avoid contact with detergents. Do not inhale powder detergents. Donot swallow dishwasher detergents.Seek medical attention immediatelyif detergent has been...
Page 62 - Automatic dispensing /AutoDos; AutoDos; Inserting a PowerDisk
Detergent 62 Automatic dispensing /AutoDos Before you can use AutoDos, you mustinsert a PowerDisk containing powderdetergent into the PowerDisk compart-ment.One PowerDisk contains enough deter-gent for approx. 20 cycles, dependingon the chosen programme. PowerDisks are available to order dir-ectly f...
Page 63 - This activates the
Detergent 63 Insert the new PowerDisk and press itevenly downwards until it sits flush. Close the AutoDos lid and turn it untilthe lid handle is directly below the symbol. This activates the AutoDos function. If the PowerDisk is not in the correctstarting position, it will be rotated auto-mat...
Page 64 - Manual detergent dispensing; Dispensing detergent; QuickPowerWash; Adding detergent; Press the yellow button
Detergent 64 Manual detergent dispensing Detergent must be manually dispensedif you have deactivated automatic dis-pensing using the AutoDos button. Dispensing detergent The detergent compartment holds amaximum of 50 ml.There are marks in the detergent com-partment as a dispensing aid: 20, 30,m...
Page 66 - Operation; “Programme
Operation 66 Switching on the dishwasher Open the stopcock, if it is closed. Open the door. Make sure the spray arms can rotatefreely. Press the button. The programme selected will briefly ap-pear in the display and the indicatorlight for the programme selected willcome on. Next, the esti...
Page 67 - Display of programme duration
Operation 67 Display of programme duration The estimated duration of the selectedprogramme appears on the display be-fore the programme begins. If the dooris opened during the programme, thetime left until the end of the programmeis displayed.Symbols appear to indicate which stagethe programme is at...
Page 68 - End of the programme; Risk of damage due to steam.
Operation 68 End of the programme At the end of a programme, the in-oper-ation indicator light will flash slowly withthe door shut. The buzzer might alsosound.The in-operation indicator light will goout 10 minutes after the end of the pro-gramme if the door is closed.The programme has ended when the...
Page 69 - Energy management; Use the; Confirm the query; with
Operation 69 Energy management To save energy, the dishwasher willswitch off automatically 10 minutesafter the last time a button is pressed orafter the end of a programme.You can switch the dishwasher back onagain with the button. The dishwasher will not switch itselfoff whilst a programme is ru...
Page 70 - Unloading the dishwasher
Operation 70 Unloading the dishwasher Dishes tend to break and chip moreeasily when they are hot. Allow thedishes to cool until they are comfortableenough to handle before unloadingthem.If you open the door fully after switchingoff, the dishes will cool much faster. First unload the lower basket, ...
Page 71 - Options; Activating the timer
Options 71 Timer You can set the start time of a pro-gramme. The programme start time canbe delayed for between 30 minutes and24 hours. With start time delays between30 minutes and 3 hours, the delay canbe set in 30 minute stages. It is set inhours for periods longer than this. With manual deterg...
Page 72 - button to switch the dis-
Options 72 After you have activated the timer, allthe displays will switch off after a fewminutes to save energy.Press the button to switch the dis- play back on again for a few minutes. Open the door if you need to checkhow long the timer has left to run. The time up until the programme starts...
Page 73 - Activating Remote start; Displaying the operating hours
Options 73 Activating Remote start You can start your dishwasher remotelyusing the Miele app. To do this, you firstneed to install the app on your mobiledevice, connect the dishwasher to yourWiFi network (see “Settings –Miele@home”) and, if applicable, activ-ate the Remote control option (see “Set- ...
Page 74 - Guide for selecting a programme; Crockery
Guide for selecting a programme 74 1 Food such as potatoes, pasta, rice or stews can leave starchy deposits. Deposits containing protein can be left by food such as fried meat or fish. Mixed crockery including temperature-sensitive glasses and plastics Pots, pans, everyday crockery and cutlery Light...
Page 76 - Programme overview; Programme
Programme overview 76 Programme Programme sequence Pre-wash Main wash Interim rinse Final rinse Drying / AutoOpen °C °C ECO 1 - 51 42 / Auto 45–60 °C Variable programme sequence, sensor-controlled adjustment according to load size and level of soiling As required 45–60 55–70 / ComfortWas...
Page 77 - Consumption
Programme overview 77 Consumption 2 Electrical energy Water Time Cold water Hot water Litres Cold water Hot water 15 °C 60 °C 15 °C 60 °C kWh kWh h:min h:min 0.64 0.40 8.4 3:19 3:05 0.70–1.00 3.4 0.55–0.65 3.4 6.0–13.0 3.4 2:02–2:59 1:59–2:49 0.85 0.45 12.5 2:37 2:28 1.00 0.65 9.5 1:24 1:15 1.25 0.8...
Page 78 - Further programmes; ExtraQuiet 50 °C; Rinse out salt; PowerWash
Programme overview 78 Further programmes ComfortWash+ 55 °C Programme for cleaning a mixed load ofcrockery with normal household foodresidues. ExtraQuiet 50 °C Very quiet programme with longer run-ning time. This programme is suitablefor mixed crockery with normal house-hold food residues that ha...
Page 79 - Extras; Selecting extras; Quick
Extras 79 Selecting extras You can use extras to adjust the pro-grammes.To do this, you can select or deselectthe extras before starting the selectedprogramme. Press the Extras button. Select the extra you want and confirmwith OK . Extras that cannot be combined withthe selected programme or...
Page 80 - BottleClean; IntenseZone; You can select the; Extra clean
Extras 80 BottleClean You can select the BottleClean extra to increase the cleaning performance ofthe programmes for tall, narrow hollowcontainers, e.g. beer glasses, drinkingbottles. Load items that have beenplaced in the glass and bottle holders inthe lower basket are cleaned particularlythoroughl...
Page 81 - Cleaning and care; Cleaning the wash cabinet; Intensive 75 °C; Cleaning the control field; only; Cleaning the reflector panel
Cleaning and care 81 Check the condition of your dish-washer regularly (approx. every 4–6months). In this way, faults and prob-lems can be avoided. Damage due to unsuitable clean- ing agents.All surfaces are susceptible toscratching. Contact with unsuitablecleaning agents can alter or discolourthe...
Page 82 - Cleaning the appliance front; Damage due to soiling.
Cleaning and care 82 Cleaning the appliance front Damage due to soiling. Soiling that is left too long might be-come impossible to remove andcould cause the external surfaces toalter or discolour.It is therefore best to remove anysoiling immediately. Clean the appliance front with a softsponge c...
Page 83 - Cleaning the AutoDos
Cleaning and care 83 Cleaning the AutoDos If the Clean AutoDos message is dis- played, check that the AutoDos isclean, and clean it if necessary, e.g.powder residues. This helps keep theAutoDos working properly. In order to ensure that the AutoDosfunction works at its best, check iteach time you rep...
Page 84 - and reinsert the
Cleaning and care 84 1 2 Pull the yellow opening tag in the dir-ection of the arrow and reinsert the PowerDisk holder at the same time. To do this, the arrows in thePowerDisk holder and in the viewingwindow must point towards eachother. The holder must lie flat. The AutoDos lid must close ti...
Page 85 - Cleaning the spray arms
Cleaning and care 85 Cleaning the spray arms Particles of food can get stuck in thespray arm nozzles and bearings. Thespray arms should therefore be inspec-ted regularly (approx. every 2–4 months). Never run a wash programmewithout using the spray arms. Damage due to soiling entering the circulati...
Page 86 - Removing the top spray arm; Push the upper spray arm upwards; Removing the middle spray arm; above) and remove the spray arm; Removing the lower spray arm; Remove the lower basket.
Cleaning and care 86 Removing the top spray arm 2 1 Push the upper spray arm upwards to engage the inner ratchet. Then un-screw the spray arm by rotating thescrew thread anti-clockwise (view from below). Removing the middle spray arm 2 1 Rotate the screw thread of the middlespray arm clock...
Page 88 - Inserting the lower spray arm; Damage due to soiling entering
Cleaning and care 88 Inserting the lower spray arm Refit the lower spray arm and ensurethat the filter combination lies flat inthe base of the wash cabinet. Rotate the screw thread of the lowerspray arm clockwise (view fromabove) until the arrow in the viewingwindow points to the lock symbol ...
Page 89 - Cleaning the filters
Cleaning and care 89 Checking the filters in the washcabinet The filter combination in the base of thewash cabinet retains coarse soiling fromthe suds solution. This prevents soilinggetting into the circulation system andre-entering the wash cabinet throughthe spray arms. Damage due to soiling ent...
Page 91 - Cleaning the water inlet filter; Never
Cleaning and care 91 Cleaning the water inlet filter A filter is incorporated in the screwthread to protect the water inlet valve. Ifthe filter is soiled, insufficient waterflows into the wash cabinet. Risk of electric shock from mains voltage.The plastic housing of the water con-nection contains ...
Page 92 - Cleaning the drain pump
Cleaning and care 92 Cleaning the drain pump If water remains in the wash cabinetafter the end of the programme, the wa-ter has not been pumped away. Thedrain pump may be blocked by foreignobjects. These foreign objects are easyto remove. Disconnect the dishwasher from themains. To do this, turn o...
Page 93 - Risk of injury from glass splinters.
Cleaning and care 93 The drain pump (see arrow) is under-neath the cover. Risk of injury from glass splinters. It is especially difficult to see glasssplinters in the drain pump.Take care when cleaning the drainpump. Carefully remove all foreign objectsfrom the drain pump. Check the drainpump im...
Page 94 - Problem solving guide; Technical problems; Problem
Problem solving guide 94 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-...
Page 95 - Fault messages; Door release
Problem solving guide 95 Fault messages Problem Cause and remedy The optical in-operationindicator light is flashingquickly. The alarm tone is sound-ing. One of the followingfaults appears in the dis-play: Before rectifying the problem: Switch the dishwasher off. Fault F There may be a technic...
Page 96 - Water inlet fault
Problem solving guide 96 Problem Cause and remedy Door fault The door does not open automatically. There may be a technical fault. Open the door manually (see “Before using for thefirst time – Opening the door ”) and switch the dish-washer back on again. If the same fault message appears aga...
Page 97 - Water drainage fault
Problem solving guide 97 Water drainage fault Problem Cause and remedy The optical in-operationindicator light is flashingquickly. The alarm tone is sound-ing. The message Drain appears in the display Before rectifying the problem: Switch the dishwasher off. Water drainage fault.There might b...
Page 98 - function
Problem solving guide 98 Problem Cause and remedy The following messagewill appear on the dis-play: PowerDisk empty Deactiv-ate AutoDos with OK The AutoDos function is active and the PowerDisk is empty. Replace the PowerDisk (see “Detergent – Auto-matic dispensing /AutoDos”). If you do not wi...
Page 99 - Spray arm fault; General problems with the dishwasher
Problem solving guide 99 Spray arm fault Problem Cause and remedy During the programmeand at the end of theprogramme, the displayshows the followingmessage: Check spray arms The dishwasher doesnot switch off at the endof the programme. The crockery may not beclean because no deter-gent was dispensed...
Page 100 - Noises
Problem solving guide 100 Problem Cause and remedy Water remains in thewash cabinet at the endof a programme. Before rectifying the problem: Switch the dishwasher off. The filter combination in the wash cabinet is clogged. Clean the filter combination (see “Cleaning andcare” chapter, “Cleaning t...
Page 101 - Unsatisfactory washing result
Problem solving guide 101 Unsatisfactory washing result Problem Cause and remedy The crockery is notclean. The crockery was not loaded correctly. See notes under “Loading the dishwasher ” for ex-amples on how to load crockery and cutlery. The programme was not powerful enough. Select a more powe...
Page 103 - Add more dishwasher salt.; programme without load items in the dish-
Problem solving guide 103 Problem Cause and remedy Add more dishwasher salt. Plastic items are discol-oured. 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...
Page 104 - Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Service 104 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice. Contact in the event of a fault In the event of any faults which you can-not remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele dealer or the Miele Cus-tomer Service Department. You c...
Page 105 - EPREL database; Warranty; “Comparison
Service 105 EPREL database From 1 March 2021, information on en-ergy labelling and ecodesign require-ments will be available in the EuropeanProduct Database (EPREL). You can findthe product database at the followinglink https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/. You willbe asked to enter the model identifier.The ...
Page 106 - PowerDisk
Optional accessories 106 Dishwasher detergent, rinse aid andcleaning and care products are availablefor this dishwasher, as are optional ac-cessories. All the products have been designed forMiele appliances.These and many other products can beordered from the Miele webshop, theMiele Customer Service...
Page 107 - Appliance care; Dishwasher cleaner; Descaling agent
Optional accessories 107 Appliance care Miele cleaning and care productsprovide optimum care for your Mieledishwasher. Dishwasher cleaner - For use with the Maintenance pro- gramme without detergent dispensing - Cleans the dishwasher effectively and thoroughly - Removes grease, bacteria, and associ...
Page 108 - Installation; The Miele Waterproof system; Health risk due to wash water.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 108 The Miele Waterproof system Provided that your dishwasher has beeninstalled correctly, the Miele Waterproofsystem will protect you from waterdamage throughout its lifetime. Water inlet Health risk due to wash water. Water in the dishwasher is not drink-ing water.Do ...
Page 109 - Risk of damage from leaking wa-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 109 Risk of damage from leaking wa- ter.The connection point is subject tomains water pressure. Water leakingfrom it can cause damage.You should therefore open the stop-cock slowly and check for leaks. Cor-rect the position of the seal andscrew thread if appropriate. Ch...
Page 110 - Water drainage; Venting the water drain; Open the dishwasher door fully.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 110 Water drainage The dishwasher ’s drainage system is fit-ted with a non-return valve, which pre-vents dirty water from flowing back intothe appliance via the drain hose.The dishwasher is supplied with ap-prox. 1.5 m of flexible drain hose with aninternal diameter of 22...
Page 111 - Electrical connection; Risk of fire from overheating.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 111 Electrical connection The dishwasher is “connector-ready” asstandard for connection to an earthedsocket.The socket must be easily accessibleafter the dishwasher has been installed.If that is not possible, ensure that a suit-able means of disconnection is providedon th...
Page 112 - Technical data; Dishwasher model
Technical data 112 Technical data Dishwasher model Normal XXL Height 80.5 cm(adjustable by+6.5 cm) 84.5 cm(adjustable by+6.5 cm) Height of building-in niche Min. 80.5 cm(+6.5 cm) Min. 84.5 cm(+6.5 cm) Width 59.8 cm 59.8 cm Width of building-in niche 60 cm 60 cm Depth 55 cm 55 cm Weight Max. 47 kg Ma...
Page 113 - EU Conformity declaration
Technical data 113 Dishwasher model Normal XXL Off mode Maximum 0.50 W* Standby mode Maximum 0.50 W* Delay start Maximum 4.00 W* Networked standby Maximum 2.00 W* Frequency range of the WiFimodule 2.4000–2.4835 GHz Maximum transmission powerof the WiFi module < 100 mW * see product data sheet for...
Page 114 - This; Statement of Compliance; confirms this Miele product fully complies with the; Paul Wright
Technical data 114 This Statement of Compliance confirms this Miele product fully complies with the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirementsfor Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023. 1) Household Appliance – 2) Manufactured by: Miele & Cie KG, Carl ...
Page 115 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWTel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected] Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123Tel: 1300 464 353E-mail: [em...