Page 2 - Contents
Contents Guide to the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 View of the dishwasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Control panel (11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - View of the dishwasher; Guide to the appliance
Guide to the appliance View of the dishwasher 1 Upper spray arm (not visible) 2 Cutlery tray (select models) 3 Upper basket 4 Water feed for middle spray arm 5 Middle spray arm 6 Water hardness selector 7 Lower spray arm 8 Rinse aid dispenser (with dosage selector) 9 Dual compartment detergent dispe...
Page 6 - WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Please follow all basic safetyprecautions when operatingthis dishwasher. This appliance conforms withall uniform safety codes andregulations. To avoid injuryand machine damage, readthe operating instructionscarefully. The manufacturer cannot be heldresponsible f...
Page 7 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
When loading dishes andcutlery: – Place sharp items away from the door seal to prevent damaging theseal. – Load knives pointing down to prevent injuries. Do not wash plastic items unlessthey are labeled “dishwasher safe”. For items not labeled, check the manu-facturer’s recommendations. Do not abuse...
Page 8 - AVERTISSEMENT; INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES SUR LA SÉCURITÉ
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES SUR LA SÉCURITÉ AVERTISSEMENT Au moment d’utiliser votrelave-vaisselle, veuillez ob-server toutes les mesures desécurité de base. Cet appareil électroménagerest conforme à tous lesrèglements et codes sur lasécurité. Pour éviter de vousblesser et d’endommagerl’appareil, veuil...
Page 9 - CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS.
Au moment de remplir lelave-vaisselle : – Mettre les articles pointus demanière à ce qu’ils n’endommagentpas le seau étanche de la porte.– Mettre le tranchant des couteauxvers le bas afin d’éviter les risques deblessure. Ne pas laver les articles enplastique à moins qu’ils n’indiquent ‘’Va au lave-v...
Page 10 - Disposing of an old machine; Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment Disposing of the packingmaterial The cardboard box and packing mate-rial protects the appliance during ship-ping. These materials are biodegrad-able and recyclable, please recycle. Disposing of an old machine Before disposing of an old appliance,please make child resistant...
Page 11 - Before using for the first time
Before using for the first time Before using for the first time,please note the following points. Setting the water softener. The water softener must be set to corre-spond to the water hardness in yourarea. This can be obtained from yourlocal water company, or by using a testkit that can be purchase...
Page 13 - Water softener
Water softener For good cleaning results, the dish-washer needs to operate with soft wa-ter. Hard water results in the build up ofcalcium deposits on dishes and in thedishwasher.If water hardness is above 4 gr/gal(70 ppm), the water should be soft-ened. This takes place automatically inthe integrate...
Page 19 - Filling the salt reservoir.
Filling the salt reservoir. The salt reservoir should be filled be-fore the first use and whenever the“Salt” indicator lights. Only use watersoftener reactivation salt (1 - 4 mmgrain size), other salts may contain in-soluble additives which can impair thewater softener. The salt reservoir holds appr...
Page 22 - Rinse aid indicator
^ Pour liquid rinse aid into the reservoiruntil it is visible on the surface of thescreen. Do not refill until the “RinseAid” indicator lights. Only use rinse aid labeled for resi-dential dishwashers. Inadvertentlyadding detergent to the rinse aiddispenser will cause damage. ^ Press on the flap unti...
Page 23 - Setting the dosage
Setting the dosage The dosage selector comes preset to 3.This dispenses approximately 3 ml ofrinse aid per program. It can be ad-justed from 1 to 6, depending on yourneeds. ^ Use a higher setting if spots appearon dry glassware. ^ Use a lower setting if streaking ap-pears on dishes or glasses. Befor...
Page 24 - Loading the dishwasher
Loading the dishwasher Do not wash items soiled with ash,wax, grease or paint in the dish-washer.Ash does not dissolve and will bedistributed through out the inside ofthe dishwasher. Wax, grease andpaint will cause permanent discolor-ation or damage to the dishwasher. ^ Scrape food from dishes befor...
Page 25 - Loading examples
Loading examples Upper basket For small, light weight, or delicate itemssuch as cups, saucers, glasses, anddessert bowls, as well as heat resistantplastics. Flat pans can also be placedin the upper basket. There are angled holders in the cornersof the upper basket. These are made tosupport narrow gl...
Page 30 - Adding detergent; Operating the dishwasher
Operating the dishwasher Adding detergent Use only powdered detergents ortablets formulated for residentialdishwashers. Do not use gels orliquid detergents. ^ Press the latch on the detergent dis-penser. The cover will spring open. ^ Fill the dispenser with 1 ½ table-spoons of powder detergent, or p...
Page 31 - Program selection
Operating the dishwasher Program selection The wash program chosen should de-pend on the type of dishes and the de-gree of soiling. In most cases the “Light Wash”, the“Normal” or the “Sani Wash” programwill give excellent results. Available programs and their applica-tions are listed in the Program ...
Page 32 - Turning on the dishwasher; Starting a program
Turning on the dishwasher ^ Open the water valve, if closed. ^ Open the door. ^ Check that spray arms are notblocked. ^ Press the “On” button (15). The “On“ indicator lights. Starting a program ^ When selecting a program, refer tothe Program Chart . ^ Press the button for the desired pro-gram. The i...
Page 33 - Changing a program; Interrupting a program
The dishwasher can now be unloaded(see “Unloading the dishwasher”). Be careful not to touch the heatingelements. They can become ex-tremely hot and cause seriousburns! The water valve should be closed if thedishwasher will not be used for a longperiod of time, (e.g. while on vacation). Changing a pr...
Page 34 - Additional features
Additional features Heated drying In all wash programs a heater element aids in drying. Heated drying is preset tobe activated.Dishes are then dried with residual heat. Open the dishwasher door a few inchesat the end of a program to speed drying. Activating and Deactivating Heated drying Procedure.....
Page 38 - Unloading the dishwasher
Unloading the dishwasher ^ Dishes tend to break and chip moreeasily when hot. Let dishes cool untilthey are comfortable enough to han-dle before unloading. ^ Dishes will cool much faster if thedishwasher door is opened a fewinches after a program has finished. ^ First unload the lower basket, thenth...
Page 39 - Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care Cleaning the filters in the washcabinet The combination filter in the base of thewash cabinet should be regularly in-spected and cleaned, every 4 - 6months. Any broken glass or dishwareshould be removed immediately. Use caution when cleaning thefilters, non-return valve or drainpum...
Page 41 - Cleaning the spray arms
Cleaning the spray arms Sometimes particles of food get stuckin the spray arm jets. The spray armsshould be inspected and cleaned every4 - 6 months. ^ Turn off the dishwasher. Remove the spray arms as follows: ^ Take out the cutlery tray. ^ Press the top spray arm upwards toengage the inner ratchet ...
Page 43 - Problem; Problem solving guide
Problem solving guide With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be corrected without aservice call. Any work required on the electrical components of the appliance should onlybe performed by a qualified and trained person in accordance with local andnational regulations. Unauthorized r...
Page 48 - Cleaning the water intake filter; Solving problems
Solving problems Cleaning the water intake filter A filter is incorporated in the intakehose attached to the dishwasher’s shut-off valve. If your water is hard, or thepipes contain sediment; this filter mayclog and prevent enough water fromentering the wash cabinet. It can becleaned as follows: The ...
Page 49 - Checking the water level
Checking the water level If the water pressure is less than 15 psi,too little water may flow into the washcabinet. ^ To check the water level, open thewater valve completely and run the“Rinse & Hold” program once (with-out dishes), to bring water into thesystem. ^ Run the “Rinse & Hold” prog...
Page 50 - Increasing the water intake time
Increasing the water intake time Procedure... lights flashes ^ Open the door. ^ Turn off the dishwasher with the “Off” button ( o ). ^ Press buttons b and d while simultaneously turning on the dishwasher with the “On” button ( g ) . On Salt ^ Release buttons b and d . On Salt + c Note: If any other ...
Page 54 - After sales service
After sales service If a problem can not be resolved,please contact the Miele Technical Ser-vice Department. (See back cover fortelephone numbers). Please have the model and serial num-ber of your appliance available. This in-formation can be found on the dataplate on the upper edge of the dish-wash...
Page 55 - Special accessories
Special accessories The following special accessories areavailable for use with your dishwasher. Glass insert for the bottom basket provides the ability to safely washglasses in the bottom basket. (Onlyavailable for models with removableinserts in the lower basket). Glass insert for the upper basket...
Page 56 - Transport
Transport To transport the dishwasher, e.g. whenmoving to a new home, note the follow-ing: – Empty the dishwasher, – Secure any loose parts, e. g. hoses, cables, cutlery baskets. – Transport the dishwasher in the up- right position.If unavoidable it may be transportedon its back.Do not transport it ...
Page 57 - Technical data
Technical data Series designation HG02 Height 33 1/16" (84 cm [adj. + 2" /5.0 cm]) Width 17 1/2" (44.8 cm) Width of cabinet opening 17 3/4" (45 cm) Depth 22 7/16" (57 cm) Depth with door open 47 7/16" (120.5 cm) Weight Approx.108 lbs/49 kg Voltage 110/120 V AC Rated load 12.5...
Page 58 - Program chart
Program chart Program When to use Detergent chlorine free 1) containing chlorine 2) Compart- ment II (Wash cycle) Compart- ment I (Pre-wash) Compart- ment II (Wash cycle) Normal 3) 55 °C/130 °F for normal everyday loads 100 % 20 % 80 % Sani Wash as Normal 55 °C/130 °F,but with longer wash time for h...