Page 2 - Contents
Contents Description of the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Guide to the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Warning and safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 3 - Optional extra; Description of the machine
Description of the machine This Miele machine is a frontloadingcommercial dishwasher, with very shortbatch times especially suitable for usein restaurants, cafés, fast food outlets,boarding houses, etc. It operates on the freshwater systemand is equipped with a water softenerand electro-thermal door...
Page 4 - Guide to the machine
Guide to the machine 1 On/Off button (I-0) 2 Door release 3 Display field 4 “Delay start” indicator light (see “Programming specialfunctions”) 5 “Drying” indicator light 6 “Programme start” indicator light 7 Start button 8 Drying button 9 Switch to change display from “Actual temperature” to “Elapse...
Page 6 - Appropriate usage; Warning and safety instructions
Warning and safety instructions This machine conforms to currentsafety requirements. Inappropriateuse can however lead to personalinjury and damage to property. Read the operating instructionscarefully before starting to use thismachine. This way you will avoidthe risk of accidents and damage tothe ...
Page 10 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing material The transport and protective packinghas been selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can normally be recycled. Rather than just throwing these materialsaway, please ensure they are offered forrecycling. Dis...
Page 11 - Setting the water softener.; Before using for the first time
Before using for the first time Before using for the first time pleasepay special attention to the follow-ing points: Detailed information on these pointscan be found in the relevant section ofthe Operating Instructions. Setting the water softener. The water softener unit must be set todeal with the...
Page 12 - Electric door lock; To open the door; Important; Opening and closing the door
Opening and closing the door Electric door lock The machine is equipped with an elec-tric door lock. The door can only be opened when: the machine is connected electrically the main switch I-0 is on. To open the door a Press the door button in fully and atthe same time pull open the door. Do not tou...
Page 13 - Water softener
Water softener To avoid the build-up of calcium de-posits on items being cleaned and inthe machine the water needs to be soft-ened. To ensure a steady supply of soft waterthe water softener unit must always be: 1. correctly set (programmed) and 2. the salt reservoir must be filled. (If the water har...
Page 14 - Table of settings
Table of settings °d mg/l °f Setting 123456789 101112131415161718 19 *) 2021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445 2040507090 110130140160180200220230250270290310320340360380400410430450470490500520540560580590610630650670680700720740760770790810 24579 1113141618202223252729313234363840414...
Page 15 - Setting the water softener
Setting the water softener Switch the machine off. Turn the programme selector to f “STOP”. Press 4 and 6 at the same time, hold them in and whilst doing soswitch on the machine with the I-0main switch. The actual programme status “P...”appears in the display.The p / 6 indicator light illuminates. P...
Page 16 - Filling the salt reservoir
Filling the salt reservoir Please only use specialised reactiva-tion salt, if possible coarse grained re-activation salt, with granules of approxi-mately 1- 4 mm. Under no circumstancesmust other salts be used, e.g. table salt,or gritting salt. These could containcomponents which are insoluble inwat...
Page 17 - Salt indicator
Salt indicator When the salt reservoir is empty the k indicator light c comes on. The reser- voir should be refilled with dishwashersalt for reactivation. The reactivation programme runs auto-matically during a programme.The indicator light k b on the pro- gramme sequence display lights upduring thi...
Page 18 - Loading the machine; Loading the machine
Loading the machine Loading the machine Preparation Empty all containers before loadinginto the machine. Ensure that no acid or solventresidues, especially hydrochloricacid or chlorides access the washcabinet. Notes Load items so that water will comeinto contact with all surfaces. This ensures that ...
Page 21 - Adjusting the upper basket; Example: Upper basket O 881
Adjusting the upper basket The upper basket can be adjustedabove and below the middle positionby 2.5 cm. It is set in the middle posi-tion on delivery. Depending on the position of the upperbasket plates of the following diametercan be accommodated in the baskets: Example: Upper basket O 881 Upper b...
Page 22 - Adding rinse aid; Adding rinse aid
Adding rinse aid Rinse aid is necessary to ensure thatwater does not cling and leave markson utensils during the drying phase.Rinse aid is poured into the storagereservoir and the amount set is dis-pensed automatically in the final rinse. The rinse aid reservoir holds approx.125 ml. Inadvertently fi...
Page 24 - Setting the dosage
Setting the dosage The dosage adjuster (see arrow) in theopening has settings adjustable from1 to 6 (1-6 ml). It is set to “3” (3 ml) atthe factory as the recommended dose. If there are flecks on utensils afterdrying use a higher setting. If clouding or smearing occurs onutensils after drying use a ...
Page 25 - Adding cleaning agent
Adding cleaning agent Only use cleaning agents formu-lated for specialist machines. Donot use detergents formulated fordomestic dishwashers. Powder cleaning agent is dispensedvia the dispenser for powder cleaningagents in the door or liquid cleaningagent via the DOS module (availableas an optional e...
Page 26 - Note; Dispensing system maintenance; years
Note As a chargeable optional extra this ma-chine can also be fitted with a “dispen-ser pump for liquid cleaning agent”(DOS module G 60). This is connectedexternally. See “Programming special functions”for information on venting the dispens-ing system and setting the dosage. See separate instruction...
Page 27 - To the person responsible for this machine:; G 7859 Warning and Safety instructions
G 7859 Warning and Safety instructions To the person responsible for this machine: Make this pull-out with the Warning and Safety instructions available to anyoperators of the machine. Place it near the machine, where it can be seen andnot removed. Ensure that operators know and understand these War...
Page 28 - Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions Repair work may only be carriedout by an authorised Miele service technician or other suitably qualifiedand competent person. Repairs by un-qualified persons could be dangerous. Personnel operating the machineshould be trained regularly. Child- ren and untrained perso...
Page 30 - Use of accessories
Ensure that solutions or steam con-taining acid salts do not come into contact with the steel outer casing ofthe machine, to avoid any corrosiondamage. Please follow the advice on installa-tion in these instructions and in the separate Installation Instructions. In countries where there are areaswhi...
Page 31 - Programme chart; Programme selection
Programme selection Choose your programme according tothe type of utensil being cleaned andthe degree of soiling. The different programmes and theiruses are described overleaf in the Programme chart . Programme selection 27
Page 34 - Switching on; Starting the programme; Switching the machine on and off
Switching the machine on and off Switching on Close the door. Open the stopcocks (if turned off) . Press the I-0 button. When the programme selector is at the f “STOP” position a point lights up in the display field. Starting the programme Turn the programme selector clock-wise or anti-clockwise to ...
Page 35 - Switching off
Changing a programme Provided the “Start” button has not yetbeen pressed, a wrongly selected pro-gramme may be changed as describedbelow, (if it has been pressed see “Can-celling a programme”): Turn the programme selector to therequired function. Select additional function 3 (DRYING) again if requir...
Page 36 - Cancelling a programme
Cancelling a programme Once a programme is running it shouldonly be cancelled in extreme cases,e.g. when articles in the machine rattleor bump against each other and haveto be rearranged. Turn the programme selector to the f position (the programme is cancelled afterapprox. 2 secs.). Open the door a...
Page 37 - Selecting a second interim rinse; Programming special functions
Programming special functions In the event of a service call at a laterdate, any changes made to the fac-tory setting should be documentedhere.Make a note of any changes made inthe “Value set: ” box. 1. Setting the cold water inlet from:“Nominal water intake” to “Nominalwater intake + 1 l”. The amou...
Page 39 - Venting the dispensing system:
4. Venting and setting the dosage on“DOS module G 60 or C 60” (specialversion) Set the dosage selector on the DOSmodule to the “10” position (on DOSmodule C 60 only). Turn the programme selector to the f “STOP” position. Switch off the machine. Press 4 and 6 at the same time, hold them in and whilst...
Page 41 - min
Turn the programme selector backto the programme which needs to bechanged. The actual value appearsin the display after °C . Press 4 or hold it in, until the re- quired value appears in the display. “Final rinse” temperature holdingtime: Turn the programme selector to the f “STOP” position (the prog...
Page 42 - Cleaning the coarse filter; Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care Cleaning the filters in thewash cabinet The machine must not be used with-out all the filters in place. The filter combination in the base of thewash cabinet should be inspectedregularly and cleaned if necessary.Caution: Watch out for glass splinters whichcould cause injury. Cleani...
Page 43 - Cleaning the spray arms; upper; middle; lower
Cleaning the spray arms Waste particles can lodge in the sprayarm jets.The spray arms should be inspectedand cleaned regularly (approx. every 6 months). Use a sharp pointed object to pushparticles into the spray arm jets andrinse well under running water. Remove the spray arms as follows: Unscrew th...
Page 45 - To clean the filters; Cleaning the fascia panel
Cleaning the filters in the waterinlet For the protection of the inlet valve, filters are incorporated in the screwconnection of the water inlet hose. The filters must be cleaned when dirty,otherwise insufficient water flows intothe wash cabinet. The plastic housing of the water con-nection contains...
Page 46 - Faults / possible causes; The machine does not start; Correcting minor faults
Correcting minor faults With the aid of the following explanatorynotes, minor faults can be corrected with-out contacting the Miele Service Dept. Any work on the electrical componentsof the machine should only be carriedout by a suitably qualified and compe-tent person in accordance with localand na...
Page 47 - After Sales Service
Water in the wash cabinet is notheated; the programme sequencelasts too long This machine has a resettable thermalcutont which will switch off the heatersin the case of overheating. This couldbe caused, for example, if large articlescover the heating elements or if the fil-ters in the wash cabinet a...
Page 48 - Installation
Installation Please refer to the installation diagram supplied with the machine. Furniture and fittings installed near themachine must be of a commercialstandard able to withstand the effectsof steam and condensed water. The machine must be installed correctly and levelled.Any uneveness in the floor...
Page 50 - Electrical connection
Electrical connection All electrical connection work must becarried out by a qualified electrician incompliance with local and nationalregulations. For extra safety it is advisable to in-stall a residual current device (RCD)with a trip current of 30 mA. Technical data is available on thedata plate o...
Page 51 - Connection to the water inlet; Plumbing
Plumbing Connection to the water inlet Water in the machine must not beused as drinking water. The machine must be connected tothe water supply in accordance withlocal and national regulations. The machine is constructed to com-ply with Australian regulations, andmay be connected to a suitable sup-p...
Page 52 - Drainage
Drainage The drainage system is fitted with anon-return valve which prevents dirtywater from flowing back into the machine. The machine should preferably beconnected to a separate drainagesystem on-site.If no separate drainage system isavailable, contact the Miele ServiceDepartment.The on-site drain...
Page 53 - Technical data
Technical data Height: 85 (82) cm Width: 60 cm Depth: 60 cm Voltage: see data plate Rated load: see data plate Fuse rating: see data plate Connection cable: approx. 1.8 m Water pressure (flow pressure): 0.5 - 10 bar (50 - 1000 kPa) Cold or hot water connection: up to max. 70 °C Drainage length: max....