Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Warning and Safety instructions ...................................................................... 5 Disposal of your old dishwasher ......................................................................... 14 Guide to the appliance .......................................................
Page 3 - Timer
Contents 3 Adding detergent ................................................................................................. 52 Operation ............................................................................................................ 53 Switching on the dishwasher ........................
Page 4 - Service
Contents 4 Unsatisfactory cleaning result ............................................................................. 82 Service ................................................................................................................ 85 Contact in case of fault ...............................
Page 5 - Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions 5 This dishwasher complies with all current local and national safetyrequirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to personalinjury and damage to property. Please observe the installation sheet and read the operatinginstructions carefully before setting up the di...
Page 6 - Correct application
Warning and Safety instructions 6 Correct application This appliance is designed for domestic use and for use in similar environments by guests in hotel or motel rooms, bed & breakfasts,and other typical living quarters. This does not include common/shared facilities or commercial facilities w...
Page 7 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 7 Safety with children Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance. Older children may only use the dishwasher if its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely.They must be able to understand and recognise the pos...
Page 8 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 8 Technical safety Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance, andrepairs must only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician. Damage to the dishwasher can compromise your safety. ...
Page 11 - Correct installation
Warning and Safety instructions 11 In areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the appliance andits surroundings in a clean condition at all times. Any damage whichmay be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be coveredb...
Page 12 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Correct use Do not use solvents in the dishwasher. There is a danger of explosion. Do not inhale or ingest dishwasher detergent. Some dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline and contain irritants or corrosiveingredients. They can be extremely dangerous if s...
Page 13 - Accessories
Warning and Safety instructions 13 Only use special coarse-grained dishwasher salt or other pure evaporated salts for reactivation. Other types of salt (such ascooking salt, rock salt, agricultural grade or gritting salt) may containinsoluble components which can impair the functioning of the wate...
Page 14 - Disposal of your old dishwasher; Make the door lock inoperative so that children cannot
Warning and Safety instructions 14 Disposal of your old dishwasher Make the door lock inoperative so that children cannot accidentally shut themselves in. Remove or destroy the lockingbracket of the door lock, and make appropriate arrangements for thedisposal of the appliance.
Page 15 - Guide to the appliance; Overview
Guide to the appliance 15 Overview a Upper spray arm (not visible) b 3D MultiFlex tray c Upper basket d Middle spray arm e Aeration valve f Lower spray arm g Filter combination h Salt reservoir i Data plate j Rinse aid reservoir k Detergent compartment
Page 16 - Control panel
Guide to the appliance 16 Control panel a Programme selection ECO 50 °C = ECO 50 °C Auto = Auto 45–65 °C 45 °C = Gentle 45 °C 65 °C = QuickPowerWash 65 °C 75 °C = Intensive 75 °C = Further programmes/Settings b DisplayFor further information, see “Guideto the appliance - Display functions...
Page 17 - Display functions; OK
Guide to the appliance 17 Display functions The display is used to select or set thefollowing: - further programmes - the timer - the Settings The display can show the following: - the programme stage - the estimated time left for the programme to run - the energy and water consumption (EcoFeedbac...
Page 18 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment 18 Disposal of the packingmaterial The transport and protective packaginghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and can normally be recycled. Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw materials in themanufacturing process and al...
Page 19 - Using for the first time; Opening the door; Risk of scalding due to hot
Using for the first time 19 Every dishwasher is tested at thefactory. There will be residual water inthe machine from this test. It is not anindication that the dishwasher hasbeen used previously. Opening the door In some programmes the doorautomatically opens slightly to assistthe drying process. T...
Page 20 - Closing the door; Push the baskets right in.; Activating the safety lock
Using for the first time 20 Closing the door Push the baskets right in. Raise the door upwards until thecatch engages. Risk of crushing due to the door closing.When closing the door, you are atrisk of shutting your fingers in it.Do not put your hand inside the dooras it is closing. Activating ...
Page 21 - Standard settings; Switching on the dishwasher
Using for the first time 21 Standard settings Switching on the dishwasher Switch the dishwasher on with the button. The welcome screen will appear whenthe dishwasher is switched on for thefirst time. For further information about thedisplay functionality, see “Guide to theappliance - Display fu...
Page 22 - After confirming these prompts with; and; Select
Using for the first time 22 Finally, prompts will appear in thedisplay. After confirming these prompts with OK , the messages Refill salt and Refill rinse aid may appear. Add salt and rinse aid if necessary(see “Using for the first time -Dishwasher salt” and “Rinse aid”). Select OK to co...
Page 23 - Dishwasher salt; you do
Using for the first time 23 Dishwasher salt In order to achieve good cleaningresults, the dishwasher needs tooperate with soft (low limescale) water.Hard water results in the build-up ofcalcium deposits on crockery and in theappliance. Water with a hardness level higher than0.9 mmol/l (5 °dH – Germa...
Page 24 - Filling the salt reservoir
Using for the first time 24 Filling the salt reservoir Before filling the salt reservoir for thefirst time, you must fill it with approx.2 litres of water to enable the salt todissolve. Once the dishwasher has been used,there is always sufficient water in thesalt reservoir. Remove the lower basket...
Page 25 - Replenishing salt
Using for the first time 25 Replenishing salt When Refill salt appears in the display wait until the end of theprogramme and then refill the saltreservoir. Confirm with OK . The salt refill indicator will go out. Risk of corrosion due to saline solution.Saline solution that runs out cancause...
Page 26 - Rinse aid; Damage caused by washing-up
Using for the first time 26 Rinse aid Rinse aid is necessary to ensure waterdoes not cling to and leave marks oncrockery during the drying phase, and ithelps crockery dry faster after it hasbeen washed. Rinse aid is poured into the storagereservoir and the amount set isdispensed automatically. Dam...
Page 27 - Adding rinse aid
Using for the first time 27 Adding rinse aid Lift the yellow catch on the lid of therinse aid container . The lid will spring open. Only add rinse aid until the fill levelindicator (see arrow) turns dark whenthe door is open horizontally. The rinse aid reservoir holds approx.110 ml. Close th...
Page 28 - Economical dishwashing; ECO
Caring for the environment 28 Economical dishwashing This dishwasher is exceptionallyeconomical in its use of water andelectricity. You can support the economicaloperation of your appliance by followingthese tips: - Washing in a dishwasher generally uses less water and energy thanwashing dishes by h...
Page 29 - Consumption estimate
Caring for the environment 29 EcoFeedback consumptiondisplay The "Consumption" function is used forcalling up information about the energyand water consumption of yourdishwasher (see "Settings -Consumption (EcoFeedback)"). The following information can beviewed in the display: - An e...
Page 30 - Loading the dishwasher; General information
Loading the dishwasher 30 General information Remove coarse food residues fromcrockery. There is no need to pre-rinse itemsunder running water. Damage can be caused by ash, sand, wax, lubricating grease, orpaint.These substances will contaminatethe dishwasher and can then nolonger be removed.Do no...
Page 31 - Silverware
Loading the dishwasher 31 Items not suitable for washing in thedishwasher: - Wooden cutlery and crockery or items with wooden parts. These maydiscolour and fade. Furthermore, theglue used in these items is notdishwasher safe. Wooden handlesmay come loose after being washedin the dishwasher. - Craft ...
Page 32 - Upper basket; Loading the upper basket; Loading the FlexCare cup rack
Loading the dishwasher 32 Upper basket See “Loading the dishwasher -Loading examples” for examples ofhow to load crockery and cutlery. Loading the upper basket Damage due to leaking water. If you run the dishwasher without theupper basket, water can leak out ofthe dishwasher.Only run the dishwashe...
Page 33 - Adjusting the FlexCare cup rack
Loading the dishwasher 33 Adjusting the FlexCare cup rack You can set the height and depth of thecup rack at two different levels so that itcan accommodate larger cups and sothat taller items can be placedunderneath it. Pull the cup rack upwards and click itinto the desired position (see arrows). ...
Page 34 - Lowering the spikes
Loading the dishwasher 34 Lowering the spikes You can fold down every second spikein the two front right hand rows ofspikes to make it easier to arrangelarger pieces of crockery, e.g. cerealbowls. Press the yellow lever downwards , and then lower the dark grayspikes . Place the items verti...
Page 35 - Adjusting the upper basket; Pull out the upper basket.
Loading the dishwasher 35 Adjusting the upper basket In order to gain more space for talleritems, the upper basket can beadjusted on three levels with 2 cmbetween each level. The upper basket can also be set at anangle so that water can run off freelyfrom recesses. However, make surethat the basket ...
Page 36 - Lower basket; Loading the lower basket
Loading the dishwasher 36 Lower basket See “Loading the dishwasher -Loading examples” for examples ofhow to load crockery and cutlery. Loading the lower basket Place larger and heavier items suchas plates, serving platters,saucepans, serving bowls etc., in thelower basket. Glasses, cups, small pla...
Page 38 - Cutlery tray/Cutlery basket; Loading the 3D MultiFlex tray
Loading the dishwasher 38 Cutlery tray/Cutlery basket (depending on model) See “Loading the dishwasher -Loading examples” for examples ofhow to load crockery and cutlery. Load cutlery into the 3D MultiFlex trayor the cutlery basket (depending onmodel). Loading the 3D MultiFlex tray To make unloadi...
Page 39 - Loading the cutlery basket
Loading the dishwasher 39 Loading the cutlery basket The cutlery basket can be placedanywhere on the front rows of spikes inthe left or right corner of the lowerbasket. To avoid the risk of injury, knives andforks should be placed with thehandles upwards in the cutlerybasket. However, cutlery plac...
Page 40 - Loading examples; Dishwashers with cutlery tray
Loading the dishwasher 40 Loading examples Dishwashers with cutlery tray Upper basket Lower basket
Page 41 - Cutlery tray
Loading the dishwasher 41 Cutlery tray Heavily soiled items
Page 42 - Dishwashers with cutlery basket
Loading the dishwasher 42 Dishwashers with cutlery basket Upper basket Lower basket
Page 43 - Cutlery basket
Loading the dishwasher 43 Cutlery basket Heavily soiled items
Page 44 - Comparison tests; Standard programme
Comparison tests 44 Test standard: AS/NZS 2007.1:2005, AS/NZS 2007.2:2005;AS/NZS 6400:2005 Standard programme (for energy label): ECO Capacity: 14 place settings Detergent amount: 27.5 g Rinse aid dosage: Setting 3 You can find information on adjusting the rinse aid dosage in the "Rinse aid...
Page 45 - Capacity
Comparison tests 45 Capacity 14 Upper basket Lower basket
Page 50 - Detergents; Types of detergents
Detergents 50 Types of detergents Damage due to unsuitable detergents.Detergents that are not suitable fordomestic dishwashers can causedamage to the dishwasher or to theload.Only use detergents formulated fordomestic dishwashers. Modern detergents contain variousactive ingredients, the most impor...
Page 51 - Risk of chemical burns from; Detergent dispensing; QuickPowerWash
Detergents 51 Risk of chemical burns from detergent.Dishwasher detergents can causeburning on the skin and in the eyes,nose, mouth, and throat.Avoid contact with detergents. Do not inhale or ingest powderdetergents. Do not swallowdishwasher detergent. Seek medicalattention immediately if detergent...
Page 52 - Adding detergent
Detergents 52 Adding detergent Lift the yellow catch on the lid of thedetergent compartment . The lid will slide open. The lid will also be open at the end ofthe programme. Add the detergent to the detergentcompartment. Slide the lid shut until you hear it clickinto place. The detergent must...
Page 53 - Operation; Start; Selecting a programme; “Programme
Operation 53 Switching on the dishwasher Make sure the spray arms can rotatefreely. Close the door. Turn on the tap if it is turned off. Press the button. When a programme is selected, it willappear briefly in the display and therelevant indicator light will come on. Next, the estimated e...
Page 54 - Display of programme duration
Operation 54 Display of programme duration The estimated duration of the selectedprogramme appears in the displaybefore the programme begins. Duringthe programme, the time left until theend of the programme is displayed. Each programme stage is indicated bya symbol: Pre-wash/Soak Main wash Int...
Page 55 - At the end of the programme; If the; programmable; Energy management
Operation 55 At the end of the programme The programme has finished when thedisplay shows the message Finished . In some programmes, if the AutoOpenfunction is activated, the door willautomatically open slightly (see“Settings – AutoOpen”). This improvesthe drying process. If the Consumption pro...
Page 56 - Switching off the dishwasher; Unloading the dishwasher
Operation 56 Switching off the dishwasher The dishwasher can be switched offat any time using the button. Confirm the query Switch off with OK . Switching the dishwasher off during aprogramme cancels the programme. You can also do this to stop an ongoingtimer. If you have pressed the but...
Page 57 - Interrupting a programme; with
Operation 57 Interrupting a programme A programme will be interrupted assoon as the door is opened. If the door is closed again, theprogramme will continue from the pointit was at before the door was opened. Risk of scalding due to hot water.During operation, water in thedishwasher may be very hot...
Page 58 - Options; until just before
Options 58 Timer You can set the start time of aprogramme. The programme start timecan be delayed for between 30 minutesand 24 hours. With a start time delay between30 minutes and 9 hours 30 minutes, thedelay can be set in 30 minute stages. Itis set in hours for periods longer thanthis. With manu...
Page 60 - Programme chart; Crockery
Programme chart 60 Pots, pans, everyday porcelain and cutlery Standard dried-on normal food deposits Stubborn dried-on, burnt-on food deposits containing starch or protein 1 Water and energy saving programme Maximum cleaning performance Crockery Food deposits Programme features Temperature-sensitive...
Page 62 - Programme
Programme chart 62 Programme Programme sequence Pre-wash Main wash Interim rinse Final rinse Drying °C °C ECO 50 °C 1 47 - Auto 45–65 °C Variable programme sequence, sensor-controlled adjustment to load size and level of soiling as required 55–65 as required 55–70 Intensive 75 °C 75 55–7...
Page 64 - Further programmes; PowerWash 60 °C; programme to clean it. The
Programme chart 64 Further programmes PowerWash 60 °C Programme for cleaning a mixed loadwith fresh food deposits which havebegun to dry on. ExtraQuiet 55 °C Very quiet programme with longerduration. This programme is suitable fora mixed load with lightly dried on fooddeposits. Maintenance progra...
Page 65 - Programme options; Selecting programme options; Express
Programme options 65 Selecting programme options You can use programme options toadjust the programmes. To do this, you can select theprogramme options before starting theprogramme. Switch the dishwasher on with the button. The Start indicator light will flash. Select a programme as required....
Page 66 - Cleaning and care; Damage caused by unsuitable; Cleaning the wash cabinet; Intensive 75 °C; programme to clean the
Cleaning and care 66 Check the condition of yourdishwasher regularly (approx. every4–6 months). This way, faults andproblems can be avoided. Damage caused by unsuitable cleaning agents.All surfaces of this appliance aresusceptible to scratching. Contactwith unsuitable cleaning agents canalter or d...
Page 67 - Cleaning the control panel; only; Cleaning the appliance front
Cleaning and care 67 Cleaning the door and the doorseal The door seal and the sides of thedishwasher door are not accessed andcleaned by the spray arm jets. As aresult, mould can develop here. Wipe the door seals regularly with adamp cloth to remove food deposits. Wipe off any food or drink resi...
Page 68 - Cleaning the spray arms; Removing the lower spray arm
Cleaning and care 68 Cleaning the spray arms Particles of food can get stuck in thespray arm jets and bearings. The sprayarms should therefore be inspectedregularly (approx. every 2–4 months). Damage due to soiling entering the circulation system.Without filters, soiling can enter thecirculation s...
Page 70 - Cleaning the filters
Cleaning and care 70 Checking the filters in thewash cabinet The filter combination in the base of thewash cabinet retains coarse soilingfrom the suds solution. This preventssoiling getting into the circulationsystem and re-entering the washcabinet through the spray arms. Damage due to soiling ent...
Page 71 - Damage due to soiling entering
Cleaning and care 71 In order to clean the inside of thefilter, pull the microfilter downwardsand away from the filter combination. Rinse all the parts under runningwater. If necessary, use a soft cleaningbrush to remove soiling. Push the microfilter back onto thefilter combination. Refit th...
Page 72 - Cleaning the water inlet filter; Never
Cleaning and care 72 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. The plastic housing of the waterconnection contains an electricalvalve.T...
Page 73 - Cleaning the drain pump
Cleaning and care 73 Cleaning the drain pump If water remains in the wash cabinetafter the end of a programme, the waterhas not been pumped away. The drainpump may be blocked by foreignobjects. These foreign objects are easyto remove. Disconnect the dishwasher from thepower supply. To do this, swi...
Page 74 - Risk of injury from glass
Cleaning and care 74 The drain pump (see arrow) isunderneath 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 impel...
Page 75 - Problem solving guide; Technical problems; Problem
Problem solving guide 75 With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of theappliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remediedwithout contacting Miele. This will save you time and money because you won'tneed a service call. Please note that a call-...
Page 76 - Fault messages
Problem solving guide 76 Fault messages Problem Possible cause and remedy One of the followingfaults appears in thedisplay: Before rectifying the problem, you must: Switch the dishwasher off. Fault FXX There may be a technical fault. Switch the dishwasher back on after a fewseconds. Restar...
Page 77 - Door release
Problem solving guide 77 Door release Problem Possible cause and remedy The following fault isindicated in the display: Before rectifying the problem, you must: Switch the dishwasher off. Fault F33 The door does not open automatically. There may be a technical fault. Open the door manually (...
Page 78 - Water intake fault
Problem solving guide 78 Water intake fault Problem Possible cause and remedy One of the followingmessages appears inthe display: Turn on tap The tap is turned off. Turn on the tap fully. Water intake Before rectifying the problem, you must: Switch the dishwasher off. Water intake is res...
Page 79 - Water drainage fault; appears in the
Problem solving guide 79 Water drainage fault Problem Possible cause and remedy The message Drain appears in the display. Before rectifying the problem, you must: Switch the dishwasher off. Water drainage fault.There might be water in the wash cabinet. Clean the filter combination (see “Clea...
Page 80 - General problems with the dishwasher
Problem solving guide 80 General problems with the dishwasher Problem Possible cause and remedy The indicator lights andthe display are dark. The dishwasher has switched off automatically tosave energy. Switch the dishwasher back on with the button. Detergent residue is leftin the detergentcomp...
Page 81 - Noises
Problem solving guide 81 Noises Problem Possible cause and remedy Knocking noise in thewash cabinet. A spray arm is knocking against a crockery piece. Carefully open the door and rearrange the washitems that are obstructing the spray arm. Rattling noise in thewash cabinet. Items of crockery are no...
Page 82 - Unsatisfactory cleaning result
Problem solving guide 82 Unsatisfactory cleaning result Problem Possible cause and remedy The dishes are notclean. The items were not loaded correctly. See notes under “Loading the dishwasher”. The programme was not thorough enough. Select a more intensive programme (see“Programme chart”). Not e...
Page 85 - Contact in case of fault
Service 85 Contact in case of fault In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactMiele. You can book a Miele customerservice call-out online atwww.miele.com/service. Contact information for Miele can befound at the end of this booklet. Please quote the model and serialnu...
Page 86 - Optional accessories; Detergent tablets
Optional accessories 86 Dishwasher detergent, rinse aid, andcleaning and care products areavailable for this dishwasher, as areoptional accessories. All the products have been designed forMiele appliances. These and many other useful productscan be ordered from the Miele onlinestore or a Miele Exper...
Page 87 - Appliance care; IntenseClean; Descaling agent
Optional accessories 87 Appliance care Miele cleaning and care productsprovide optimum care for yourdishwasher. IntenseClean - for use with the Maintenance programme without detergentdispensing - cleans the dishwasher effectively and thoroughly - removes grease, bacteria and associated unpleasant od...
Page 88 - Installation; The Miele Waterproof system; Danger to health due to rinsing
Installation *INSTALLATION* 88 The Miele Waterproof system Provided that your dishwasher hasbeen installed correctly, the MieleWaterproof system will protect you fromwater damage throughout its lifetime. Water intake Danger to health due to rinsing water.Water in the dishwasher must not beused as ...
Page 89 - will appear in
Installation *INSTALLATION* 89 A tap with a ¾" male thread must beprovided on site. If this type of tap isnot available, only a qualified plumbermay connect the dishwasher to thehousehold water supply. Back flow prevention is integrated in theappliance. The appliance must beinstalled according t...
Page 90 - Drainage; The drain hose must not be shortened.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 90 Drainage The appliance drainage system is fittedwith a non-return valve, which preventsdirty water from flowing back into thedishwasher via the drain hose. The dishwasher is supplied withapprox. 1.5 m of flexible drain hose withan internal diameter of 22 mm. The hose c...
Page 91 - Venting the water drainage
Installation *INSTALLATION* 91 Venting the water drainage If the on-site drainage connection issituated lower than the guide for therollers of the lower basket in the door,the drainage system must be vented.Otherwise, a siphoning effect during aprogramme can cause the appliance toempty itself of wat...
Page 92 - Electrical connection; Danger of suffocation due to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 92 Electrical connection The dishwasher is supplied with amains cable with moulded plug readyfor connection to an earthed socket. Danger of suffocation due to gases.Connecting the dishwasher to amulti-socket plug adapter or to anextension lead can overload thecable. Thi...
Page 93 - Technical data; Dishwasher model
Technical data 93 Technical data Dishwasher model Normal XXL Height of freestandingappliance 84.5 cm(adjustable by+3.5 cm) - Height of built-in appliance 80.5 cm(adjustable by+6.5 cm) 84.5 cm(adjustable by+6.5 cm) Niche height min. 80.5 cm (+6.5 cm) min. 84.5 cm (+6.5 cm) Width 59.8 cm 59.8 cm Niche...
Page 94 - Settings; Opening the Settings menu; Changing settings; Closing the Settings menu
Settings 94 You can alter the dishwasher’scontrols to suit changing requirementsby adjusting the settings. Settings can be altered at any time. Opening the Settings menu Switch the dishwasher on with the button if it is switched off. Use the programme selectionbutton to select the Further ...
Page 95 - Language; The flag after the word; Water hardness; - The dishwasher needs to be
Settings 95 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 submenu. The flag after the word Language serves as a guide if a language thatyou do not understand has been set.In...
Page 96 - Rinse Aid; Displaying Consumption
Settings 96 Rinse Aid You can adjust the rinse aid dosage forbest results. The rinse aid dosage can be set from 0to 6 ml. 3 ml is the factory default setting. If spots appear on crockery andglassware: - Increase the rinse aid dosage. If clouding or smearing appears oncrockery and glassware: - Decrea...
Page 97 - Display brightness; Risk of damage due to steam.
Settings 97 Display brightness You can set the display brightness toone of seven different levels. Refill reminders If you only ever use combinationdetergent products or automaticdispensing using Miele PowerDisks (ifavailable), you can switch off the refillreminders for reactivation salt and rinseai...
Page 98 - Extra clean; For demonstration purposes only.; Factory default; and confirm with
Settings 98 Extra clean You can choose this function toincrease the cleaning performance ofthe programmes. If you activate this function, theprogramme cycle times and the mainwash temperatures will increase.Programmes normally without a pre-wash will incorporate a pre-washphase. The water and energy...
Page 99 - Miele New Zealand Limited
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