Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Guide to the manual ........................................................................................................ 5 Proper use ........................................................................................................................ 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION...
Page 3 - Additional functions
Contents 3 Cancelling a program ........................................................................................................ 52 Additional functions ........................................................................................................ 53 Delay Start ......................
Page 5 - Guide to the manual; Warnings; Open the door of the Commercial Dishwasher.; Display; Select; and confirm your choice with the
Guide to the manual 5 Warnings Warnings important for safety are highlighted like this. Warnings alert you to potential injury and damage.Read the warnings carefully and follow the instructions anddirections. Notes Notes contain information that is particularly important to follow.They are highlig...
Page 6 - Proper use
Proper use 6 This Commercial Dishwasher complies with all current local andnational safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, leadto personal injury and material damage. Read the operating instructions carefully before using theCommercial Dishwasher for the first time. They contain import...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Proper installation
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Proper installation Do not install the machine in an area where a danger of explosion or of freezing temperatures may be present. To ensure the stability of undercounter dishwashers, these units may only be installed beneath a continuous countertop that is boltedt...
Page 9 - Correct use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Correct use This commercial dishwasher is designed for operation with water and detergents suitable for use in commercial or residentialdishwashers only. Organic solvents and flammable liquid agents mustnot be used.This could cause an explosion, property damage due ...
Page 10 - Children in the vicinity
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 Do not wash items soiled with ash, sand, wax, lubricating grease, or paint in the dishwasher. These materials will cause damage to thedishwasher. Do not clean the dishwasher or its near vicinity with a hose or a pressure washer. Ensure that the outer casing of ...
Page 11 - Symbols attached to the commercial dishwasher; For safety and environmental reasons, dispose of all process
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Symbols attached to the commercial dishwasher Attention:Observe the operating instructions! Attention:Danger of electric shock! Warning: Hot surfaces:It can be very hot inside the wash chamberwhen the door is opened! Risk of being cut: Wear cut-resistant protective g...
Page 12 - Product description; Machine overview
Product description 12 Machine overview a Door lock b Upper spray arm (not visible) c Upper basket runner d Connection for upper basket spray arm e Lower spray arm f Lower basket runner g Data plate h Rinse aid container i Door lock barrel j Container for reactivation salt k Dispenser for powder det...
Page 13 - Control panel; OK
Product description 13 Control panel a (On/Off) Button Turns the dishwasher on and off b Buttons 1 - 3 (program selection buttons)Shortcut buttons for storing favoriteprograms c button (additional programs) For selecting additional programs d DisplayUser interface e and button (arrow buttons...
Page 14 - User profiles; User groups; Users can be divided into two groups:
User profiles 14 User groups Users can be divided into two groups: - Daily operators - Experienced operators Access to “Additional settings” can be blocked to general, dailyoperators by using a code (see “Additional settings, Code”). Daily operators Operators must be instructed in operating and load...
Page 15 - Operation tips; Display functions; Menu operation
Operation tips 15 Display functions The display is not a touch screen. The following functions can be selected or set with the display: - The program - The delay start time - The settings The following appears in the display while a program is running: - The program name - The program stage / target...
Page 16 - Menus; Language ; Single selection; Release program
Operation tips 16 Menus The Commercial Dishwasher's user interface is divided into differentmenus. These menus are displayed in a 3-line display on the controlpanel. Example: Language , ; ( english (GB) deutsch The name of the menu and a maximum of two menu options areshown. The currently selected...
Page 17 - System messages
Operation tips 17 System messages The symbol denotes system messages. These give information about current processes and the status of the CommercialDishwasher. System messages are displayed individually at the endof the program. If there are a number of system messages,subsequent messages can be...
Page 18 - Symbols in the display; Navigation arrows
Operation tips 18 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 used to scroll through the options. Dotted line ------- If a menu contains more than two options, the end of the ...
Page 19 - Commissioning
Commissioning 19 During commissioning, the following settings must be carried out.You will be asked to program settings one after the otherautomatically, and currently selected values will have a check beside them. The commissioning process requires a set period oftime which cannot be interrupted...
Page 20 - Temperature unit; Date format; Date; Time format
Commissioning 20 Setting thetemperature unit The display will then change to the screen for setting the temperatureunit. Temperature unit °C °F ( Use the and arrow buttons to select the desired temperature unit and confirm your choice with the OK button. Setting the date format The display wi...
Page 21 - Time of day; Water hardness
Commissioning 21 Setting the time 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 and minutes, and confirm each entry with the OK button. If you have selected 12 h for the clock format, “am” (i...
Page 22 - Plumbing connections
Commissioning 22 Waterconnections The display will then change to the screen for setting the waterconnection. This setting can be disabled if it is not possible to connect thedishwasher to all available water connections. If individual water connections are disabled, they can only beenabled again by...
Page 23 - Opening and closing the door; Opening the door; The control panel also serves as a door handle.; Closing the door; Raise the door upwards until the catch engages.
Opening and closing the door 23 Opening the door The control panel also serves as a door handle. Grasp the handle underneath the control panel and lower the doorto open. If the door is opened during operation all functions are automaticallyinterrupted (see “Operation, Interrupting a program”). A p...
Page 24 - Filling the salt container; Reactivating; Damage to the water softener from detergent.
Filling the salt container 24 Reactivating In order to achieve excellent cleaning results, the CommercialDishwasher needs to operate with soft water. Hard water results inthe build-up of calcium deposits on wash items and on the washcabinet walls. Domestic water with a water hardness of 4 gpg (4°dH)...
Page 25 - Setting the water hardness level; Select the; Use the arrow buttons
Filling the salt container 25 Setting the water hardness level The water softener can be set to between 0 and 73 gpg (0 - 70 °dHGerman scale). Select the Additional settings menu. Select Water hardness and confirm your choice with the OK button. Water hardness 19 (0 - 70 °dH) °dH The factory d...
Page 26 - Settings table
Filling the salt container 26 Settings table gr/gal ppm CaCO 3 mmol/l Display gr/gal ppm CaCO 3 mmol/l Display 0 0 0 0 36 650 6.5 36 1 20 0.2 1 37 670 6.7 37 2 40 0.4 2 38 680 6.8 38 3 50 0.5 3 39 700 7.0 39 4 70 0.7 4 40 720 7.2 40 5 90 0.9 ...
Page 27 - Salt refill reminder; Appliance lockdown due to low salt
Filling the salt container 27 Salt refill reminder At the end of a program, fill the salt compartment with saltwhenever the message appears in the display. Acknowledge the message with the OK button. If no salt is added, the symbol indicating low salt will appear beside the program name on the...
Page 28 - Filling the container for reactivation salt; When filling the salt container,
Filling the salt container 28 Filling the container for reactivation salt When filling the salt container, only open the door halfway to ensure that all the salt gets into the container. Press the button on the lid of the salt container in the direction ofthe arrow. The flap will spring open. ...
Page 29 - To avoid corrosion in the wash cabinet, run the; program
Filling the salt container 29 Do not add more than 4.4 lb (2 kg) of salt. If there is water present in the container, it may be forced out by theadded salt. Clean any excess salt from around the container opening and theseal surrounding it, and then close the flap. To avoid corrosion in the wash...
Page 30 - Adding rinse aid; Rinse aid; Normal Plus
Adding rinse aid 30 Rinse aid Rinse aid is necessary to ensure water does not cling and leavemarks on cookware before the drying phase and helps cookware dryfaster after it has been washed.Rinse aid can be poured into the reservoir in the door or can bedispensed via an external dispensing DOS module...
Page 32 - Application technology; Preparing the load; Tips
Application technology 32 Preparing the load Remove coarse food residues from the dishware. There is no need to rinse items under running water! Tips Ensure that no acid or solvent residues, especially hydrochloric acid or chlorides, get inside the machine. Do not wash items soiled with ash, san...
Page 33 - We recommend
Application technology 33 Items not suitablefor dishwashers: - Wooden cutlery and cookware or items with wooden parts: these may discolor 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, valuab...
Page 34 - Upper basket; Cup rack
Application technology 34 Upper basket Use 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 d...
Page 35 - Adjusting the upper basket
Application technology 35 Adjusting the upper basket In order to obtain more space for taller items in the lower or upperbasket, the upper basket can be adjusted between two verticalpositions that are approx. 2" (5 cm) apart. Pull the upper basket out. Unscrew the lock nuts on both sides. ...
Page 36 - Upper basket plate Ø Lower basket plate Ø
Application technology 36 Depending on the position of the upper basket, the following platedimensions can be accommodated:Example with O 891 Upper Basket: Upper basketposition Upper basket plate Ø Lower basket plate Ø Top Max. 5 1/8" (15 cm) 13" (33 cm)* Bottom Max. 7 7/8" (20 cm) 9 3/4...
Page 37 - Lower basket; For plastic trays, various inserts and cutlery baskets.
Application technology 37 Lower basket Use the lower basket for larger and heavier items such as plates,serving platters, saucepans, bowls, etc. Always place thin, delicate glassware in the lower basket using asuitable insert or basket. U 890 lower basket carrier For plastic trays, various inserts a...
Page 39 - Use of plastic trays
Application technology 39 Use of plastic trays The U 890 Lower Basket Carrier can be loaded with plastic traysmeasuring 19 3/4" x 19 3/4" (500 x 500 mm). The special O 885 Upper Basket Carrier is required for loading plastictrays in the upper basket (max. height for wash items is 51/8" (...
Page 41 - Operation; Adding detergent; Tabs can be used in all programs except for “; Powder detergent; and; The flap will always be open at the end of a program.
Operation 41 Adding detergent Use only detergents suitable for commercial dishwashers.Suitable products are available from Miele Professional. The detergent can be dispensed in powder form via the powderdetergent dispenser or in liquid form via the DOS module (optionalaccessory - see “DOS module”). ...
Page 42 - Tips for the Rapid program; With the; program, the final rinse water is not pumped out at the
Operation 42 Detergentquantity Always follow the recommendations of the detergent manufacturer. There are markings to help you add the right amount of detergent: 20and 40. The marks indicate a level of approx. 20 or 40 ml (0.7 oz or1.3 oz) when the door is open in the horizontal position. They als...
Page 43 - Dispenser module
Operation 43 Dispenser module In addition to the internal dispensing systems, up to two additionalexternal dispensing systems (dispenser modules) can be connectedfor dispensing liquid process chemicals. Suitable products are available from Miele Professional. For more information on Miele dispenser ...
Page 44 - Confirm the message shown with the
Operation 44 Setting thedispensingconcentration For information about setting the dispensing concentration, see“Additional settings/Additional functions/Dispensing systems”. Refilling orchangingcontainers The dispensing module is equipped with a level monitoring indicatorwhich shows a message in the...
Page 47 - Turning on the dishwasher; Selecting a program; Shortcut buttons
Operation 47 Turning on the dishwasher Open the water valve if it is closed. Press the button until the button's LED lights up. Close the door. Once the dishwasher is ready for operation, the display changes toshow the previously selected program, e.g.: Normal Plus TemperatureDuration 55 °C...
Page 48 - Program list; Select program
Operation 48 Program list Programs that cannot be selected using the shortcut buttons can beselected from the program list. Press the button. The following selection menu appears in the display Normal Intensive , ; Select program Select the desired program using the and buttons, and conf...
Page 49 - Starting a program
Operation 49 Starting a program Press the Start/Stop button (the LED for the Start/Stop button will light up). Once it has been started, a program can no longer be changed.A running program can either be interrupted (see “Interrupting aprogram”) or cancelled (see “Canceling a program”). Program cy...
Page 50 - At the end of the program; When a program ends normally, the LED for the; will appear in the bottom line of; Turning off the dishwasher; Press the; Unloading the dishwasher
Operation 50 At the end of the program When a program ends normally, the LED for the Start/Stop button will go out. The message Program finished will appear in the bottom line of the display. Normal PlusTemperatureProgram finished 55 °C In addition, a buzzer will also sound for approx. 3 seconds (...
Page 51 - Interrupting a program; Caution! The wash load and the interior of the dishwasher may
Operation 51 Interrupting a program A program which is already running should only be interrupted ifstrictly necessary, e.g. if the wash load is moving significantly. Caution! The wash load and the interior of the dishwasher may be hot.Danger of scalding and burning. Open the door. The following...
Page 52 - Cancelling a program; Cancel program; Stop
Operation 52 Cancelling a program Only cancel a program that has already started if it is absolutelynecessary, e.g. if you want to change the program. In the event of a fault, the program will be cancelled automatically. Caution! The wash load and the interior of the dishwasher may be hot.Danger o...
Page 53 - Delay Start; Turn the dishwasher on using the; Start time
Additional functions 53 Delay Start You can schedule the start time of a program in advance. The starttime can be delayed by 1 minute to 24 hours. The Delay Start function must be enabled in the Settings menu (see“Settings , Delay Start”). If Delay Start is disabled, the function will not appear ...
Page 54 - Program chart; Program
Program chart 54 Program Application Powder detergent (if liquid cleaning agent is not dispensed) The following dosages are based on Miele detergents. Please follow manufacturer's instructions on dosage Rapid “Quick wash” for washing consecutive lightly soiled loads withfresh traces of easily remova...
Page 55 - Program cycle
Program chart 55 Program cycle 1. Pre-wash 2. Pre-wash 3. Main wash (1) / (2) 4. Interim rinse 5. Interim rinse 6. Final rinse (1) / (2) X 131°F (55°C) 30 s (X) X *) 131°F (55°C) 30 s X X 131°F (55°C) 2 min X (X) X 140°F (60°C) 1 min X X 140°F (60°C) 3 min X (X) X 158°F (70°C) 10 min X X 131°F (55°C...
Page 57 - Reactivation cycle
Program chart 57 Program cycle 1. Pre-wash 2. Pre-wash 3. Main wash (1) / (2) 4. Interim rinse 5. Interim rinse 6. Final rinse (1) / (2) X X 122°F (50°C) 5 min X (X) X 140°F (60°C) 1 min X 115°F (46°C) 10 min X (X) X 122°F (50°C) 2 min Reactivation cycle X X X = Stages included in the program (X) = ...
Page 58 - Settings; Accessing the “Settings; Menu
Settings 58 Accessing the “Settings ” menu You can access the system settings menu as follows: Turn the dishwasher off. Press and hold the button and, at the same time, turn the dishwasher on using the button. The display will then show the following options, for example: Menu Settings...
Page 59 - Menu structure; The factory defaults for the menu structure are shown.
Settings 59 Menu structure The factory defaults for the menu structure are shown. Menu 1. Submenu 2. Submenu 1. Delay start No Yes 2. Language German English (GB) etc..... 3. PrimingDOS DOS 1 DOS 4 4. Date Date format Set DD:MM:YY MM:DD:YY 5. Time of day Set Display Time format Set the tim...
Page 61 - Setting the language
Settings 61 Setting the language The language set here will be used in the display. The flag symbol next to the “Settings” menu and the word “Language” will help guide you if a language that you do notunderstand has been set. In this case, keep selecting the menu option that is followed by af...
Page 62 - Venting DOS modules; DOS priming
Settings 62 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: - it is being used for the first time. - the liquid cleaning agent c...
Page 63 - Setting the date
Settings 63 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: Date Date format Set - Date format This menu option offers two different formats for displaying thedate. - Set This option is used to...
Page 64 - Setting the time of day; Setting the time
Settings 64 Setting the time of day Select the Settings menu. Select Time of day and confirm your entry with the OK button. In the following menu, you can choose between: Time of day Set Display , ; - Set Set the time of day. - Display Time of day displayed when the dishwasher is idle. - Ti...
Page 66 - Adjusting the volume; Volume; Keypad; Buzzer tones
Settings 66 Adjusting the volume The dishwasher has audible tones that sound when buttons on thekeypad are pressed, at the end of a program, and when there aresystem messages. Select the Settings menu. Select Volume and confirm your choice with the OK button. The following options are avail...
Page 68 - Accessing the “Additional settings” menu
Additional settings 68 Accessing the “Additional settings” menu To access the “Additional settings” menu: Turn the dishwasher off. Press and hold the button and, at the same time, turn the dishwasher on using the button. The display will then show the following options, for example: Menu S...
Page 69 - Adjust the contrast and brightness of the display (see “Display”); Display the software version (see “Software version”)
Additional settings 69 - Display Adjust the contrast and brightness of the display (see “Display”) - Switch off after Enable or disable the automatic switch-off function (see “Switch offafter”) - Factory default Reset all parameters to the factory default settings (see “Restoringfactory default sett...
Page 72 - Code
Additional settings 72 Code A PIN code can be used to prevent unauthorized access to variousfunctions and system settings on the Commercial Dishwasher. Select the Additional settings menu. Select Code and press OK to open the relevant menu. - Release Restrict access to the Additional settings me...
Page 73 - Enter code
Additional settings 73 Entering the PIN code If in the Release menu you have selected Block or if you have set the Additional settings menu up for access via a PIN code, you have to enter the PIN code. Settings within the Additional settings menu can then only be changed by people with administrativ...
Page 74 - Log book
Additional settings 74 Log book The dishwasher controls record the consumption levels for water,detergent and rinse aid. They also calculate the number of hours thedishwasher has been in operation, the number of programs that havebeen run, and the required service intervals. Select the Additional ...
Page 76 - Moving a program; Move program
Additional settings 76 Moving a program You can change the order of the programs and therefore also theallocation of the shortcut buttons. You can move the programs you use most frequently to programplaces 1-3. These are then automatically allocated to the shortcutbuttons. Select the Additional se...
Page 77 - Reset
Additional settings 77 Additional functions With these functions, it is possible to adjust individual parameters toadapt program cycles to particular types of soiling and optimizecleaning results. Select the Additional settings menu. Select Additional functions and open the corresponding menu by...
Page 78 - Increased water level
Additional settings 78 Increased amountof water Select the Increased water level option and confirm your choice with the OK button. The amount of water used is indicated in liters and can be increasedby up to 1.5 l in 0.5-liter increments. Increased water level 0.0 l (0.0 - 1.5 l) Use the arrow...
Page 80 - Concentration
Additional settings 80 DOS venting To avoid damage to the dispensing system, make sure before venting that the detergent and rinse aid containers are adequatelyfilled and that the dispensing siphons are screwed securely to thecontainers. Select DOS priming and confirm your selection with the OK ...
Page 81 - Change name
Additional settings 81 Changing a DOSname Select Change name and confirm your entry with the OK button. Change name DOS1 < _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P OK # a ä b c . The current name is shown on the second line of the display. This canbe changed using the options shown in the bottom line. DOS is a...
Page 82 - The following options are available:
Additional settings 82 Temperature /Time The temperature and holding time for the main wash and final rinsephases can be changed in some programs (see “Program chart”). Select Temperature / Time and confirm your choice with the OK button. Select program Normal Normal Plus , ; The following option...
Page 85 - Program access
Additional settings 85 Program access Individual programs can be locked so that they cannot be used. In the factory default setting, all programs are unlocked for use. Select the Additional settings menu. Release program All Selection ( Select Release program and press OK to open the correspondi...
Page 87 - Contrast; Brightness
Additional settings 87 Display The Display menu can be used to alter the contrast and brightness ofthe display. Select the Additional settings menu. Display Contrast Brightness Select Display and open the corresponding menu by pressing the OK button. The following settings are available: - Cont...
Page 89 - Factory default setting; Factory default
Additional settings 89 Factory default setting The Factory default setting can be used to reset all changed parameters in the Commercial Dishwasher back to their factorydefault settings or just values that have been changed for programs. Select the Additional settings menu. Factory default Reset ...
Page 90 - Software version
Additional settings 90 Software version Displays the versions of the individual software components. Select the Additional settings menu. Select Software version and open the corresponding menu by pressing the OK button. Software version EB Id: XXXX EGL Id: XXXX , ; The software for the individ...
Page 91 - Cleaning and care; Maintenance; at least once a year
Cleaning and care 91 Maintenance To prolong the service life of the Commercial Dishwasher, it should beserviced at least once a year by Miele Technical Service. Maintenance covers the following: - Electrical safety according to national regulations - Door mechanism and door seal - Any screw connecti...
Page 92 - Cleaning the control panel
Cleaning and care 92 Remove any soiling from the control panel and from the front of the machine straight away.Soiling that is left too long might become impossible to remove andcould cause the external surfaces to alter or discolor. All surfaces are susceptible to scratching. Contact with unsui...
Page 93 - Cleaning the door and the door seal
Cleaning and care 93 Cleaning the door and the door seal Wipe the door seal and the area beneath the door regularly with adamp cloth to remove food deposits. Wipe away any spillages of food and beverages from the sides andthe hinges of the dishwasher door. With freestanding dishwashers that ha...
Page 94 - Remove the coarse filter.
Cleaning and care 94 Cleaning the flatand micro-finefilters Remove the coarse filter. Grasp the micro-fine filter by the upper rim and turn it in thedirection of the arrow to release it.Then lift it out. Remove the flat filter. Rinse the filters thoroughly under running water. If necessary u...
Page 95 - Cleaning the spray arms; upper spray arm
Cleaning and care 95 Cleaning the spray arms This Commercial Dishwasher has three different spray arms. Particles of food can get stuck in the spray arm jets and bearings.The spray arms should therefore be checked and cleaned regularly. Switch the Commercial Dishwasher off. Pull the upper spray ...
Page 96 - Rinse the spray arms thoroughly under running water.
Cleaning and care 96 Use a pointed object to push food particles in the jets into the sprayarms. Rinse the spray arms thoroughly under running water. Reinstall the spray arms and check that they rotate freely. Make sure that the spray arm with the yellow bayonet fitting is fittedin the bottom of...
Page 97 - Frequently asked questions; Faults with water intake or drainage
Frequently asked questions 97 With the aid of the following guide, most minor problems can be corrected withoutcontacting Miele. In many cases, this will save you time and money because you won'tneed to call Miele Technical Service. The following guide should help you to find the reason for a malfun...
Page 99 - Turn the dishwasher back on.
Frequently asked questions 99 Problem Possible cause and solution Fault XXX (XXX stands for a number) A malfunction may have occurred.After waiting 10 seconds: Turn the dishwasher back on. Select the desired program. Press the Start/Stop button. If the fault message is displayed again, there h...
Page 100 - Unusual behavior of the dishwasher
Frequently asked questions 100 Unusual behavior of the dishwasher Problem Possible cause and solution Program finished has ap- peared on the display andyou cannot select or starta program. This is not a fault. Open and close the door. The dishwasher must remain switched on while you dothis. The di...
Page 101 - Noises; A spray arm is hitting the dishware.
Frequently asked questions 101 Noises Problem Possible cause and solution There is a knocking noisein the wash cabinet. A spray arm is hitting the dishware. Interrupt the program, and rearrange the items which areobstructing the spray arm. There is a rattling noise inthe wash cabinet. Dishware is ...
Page 102 - Poor cleaning results; The dishes are not clean.
Frequently asked questions 102 Poor cleaning results Problem Possible cause and solution The dishes are not clean. The dishes were not loaded correctly. Please observe the instructions in “Loading thedishwasher”. The program was not suitable for the requirements. Select a more suitable program (...
Page 104 - Cleaning the water intake filter; Recommendation
Frequently asked questions 104 Cleaning the water intake filter A filter is incorporated in the screw connection of the water intakevalve. The filter must be cleaned when dirty; otherwise, insufficientwater will flow into the wash cabinet. The plastic housing of the water connection contains an el...
Page 105 - Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve; Lift the locking clamp.
Frequently asked questions 105 Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve If water has not pumped out at the end of a program, there may be aforeign object in the drain pump or blocking the non-return valve.These are easy to remove. Disconnect the dishwasher from the water supply and the electri...
Page 107 - After sales service; Technical Service; - Miele Technical Service
After sales service 107 Technical Service If, despite following the instructions in this manual, you are unable torectify a problem, please contact one of the following, quoting thefault code shown in the display: - your Miele dealer, or - Miele Technical Service Contact details for Miele Technical ...
Page 108 - Installation instructions; To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions
Installation instructions 108 Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website toobtain the most current product specification, technical & warrantyinformation. To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions before installation or use.
Page 109 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of the packing material
Caring for the environment 109 Disposal of the packing material The cardboard box and packing materials protect the applianceduring shipping. They have been designed to be biodegradable andrecyclable. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, etc. are disposed of safelyand kept out of the reach of ch...
Page 110 - Installation; In order to reduce the risk of damage from condensation, the
Installation *INSTALLATION* 110 Installation In order to reduce the risk of damage from condensation, the furniture in the area around the Commercial Dishwasher should bedesigned for commercial use. The Commercial Dishwasher must be installed in a secure and levelposition. Any unevenness in the fl...
Page 112 - Moving the dishwasher; Only transport the dishwasher in its original packaging using a
Installation *INSTALLATION* 112 Moving the dishwasher Before moving the dishwasher, screw in the adjustable feet fully sothat they do not become damaged. Do not use protruding parts, e.g. the control panel, to lift the dishwasher.These parts could break off. Only transport the dishwasher in its ...
Page 113 - Electrical connection; data plate
Electrical connection *INSTALLATION* 113 Electrical connection All electrical work must be performed by a suitably qualified electrician in accordance with local and national safety codes. - The electrical system must conform to local and national safety standards. - The dishwasher can be plugged ...
Page 114 - Peak-load negotiation; Please contact Miele Technical Service for further information.
Electrical connection *INSTALLATION* 114 Peak-load negotiation The Commercial Dishwasher is suitable for use in an energymanagement system. For this purpose, it must be technically adaptedand the controls reset by Miele Technical Service. Please contact Miele Technical Service for further informatio...
Page 115 - Plumbing; Connecting the water supply
Plumbing *INSTALLATION* 115 Connecting the water supply The water in the dishwasher is NOT safe to drink! - The Commercial Dishwasher's connection to the water supply system must be in compliance with local codes. - The water used must at least comply with national regulations for drinking water q...
Page 116 - Do
Plumbing *INSTALLATION* 116 Do NOT shorten or otherwise damage the inlet hoses (see diagram). Also refer to the supplied installation diagram!
Page 117 - Connection to the drainage system; separate
Plumbing *INSTALLATION* 117 Connection to the drainage system - The dishwasher drain contains a built-in non-return valve which prevents dirty water from flowing back into the dishwasher via thedrain hose. - Ideally, the dishwasher should be connected to a separate on-site drainage system. If a sepa...
Page 118 - Technical details
Technical details 118 Height 32 5/16" (820 mm) adjustable + 21/4" (60 mm) Height with cover 32 7/8" (835 mm) adjustable + 21/4" (60 mm) Width 23 1/2" (598 mm) Depth Depth with door open 22 13/16" (580 mm)49 1/2" (1180 mm) Weight (net) 154 lbs (70 kg) Voltage, rated load, ...