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Operating instructions
Cleaning machine for air regulators
and breathing masks
PG 8063

To avoid the risk of accidents or damage
to the machine, it is 

essential

 to read

these instructions before it is installed
and used for the first time.

en - GB

M.-Nr. 11 463 821

Summary of Contents for PG 8063

Page 1: ...ing machine for air regulators and breathing masks PG 8063 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time en GB M Nr 11 463 821 ...

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Page 3: ...ng and closing the door 24 Opening the door 24 Closing the door 24 Water softener 25 Water hardness 25 Setting the water hardness level 26 Filling the salt reservoir 28 Add salt reminder 30 Areas of application 31 Load carriers 31 Air regulators 31 Breathing masks 32 Colour coding 32 Carrier frames for compressed air units 33 Adjusting the upper basket 34 Preparing the load 36 Air regulators 38 Pr...

Page 4: ...liquid cleaning agent 52 Refill indicator 53 Dispensing liquid cleaning agent 53 Powder cleaning agents 54 Dispensing powder cleaning agents 54 Operation 56 Selecting a programme 56 Starting a programme 56 Starting a programme using delay start 56 Programme sequence indicator 58 At the end of the programme 58 Interrupting a programme 59 Cancelling a programme 59 Programme cancelled due to a fault ...

Page 5: ...e wash chamber 98 Cleaning the door front 98 Preventing re soiling 98 Checking the load carriers 99 Problem solving guide 100 Technical faults and messages 100 Dispensing Dispensing systems 101 Insufficient salt Water softener 103 Cancel with fault code 104 Process related faults and messages 105 Unsatisfactory cleaning and corrosion 106 Water inlet and drainage 107 Noises 108 Problem solving guid...

Page 6: ...nection 116 Peak load negotiation 117 Plumbing 118 Connection to the water supply 118 Retrofitting the large surface filter 119 Connecting the drain hose 121 Programme chart 122 Technical data 124 Caring for the environment 125 Disposal of the packing material 125 ...

Page 7: ...tional information and comments are contained in a simple frame Operating steps Operating steps are indicated by a black square bullet point Example Select an option using the arrow buttons and save your choice with OK Display Certain functions are shown in display messages using the same font as that used for the function itself in the display Example Settings menu Definition of terms Cleaning ma...

Page 8: ...may not be used with organic solvents or in flammable or foaming liquids Soiling such as ash sand wax lubricants or paint must not be in troduced into the cleaning machine The breathing apparatus must only be contaminated with the usual soiling from fire brigade operations or exercises Manual pre cleaning is required if the apparatus is heavily soiled with soot The cleaning machine may not be used...

Page 9: ...askets and mobile units e Lower machine spray arm f Data plate g Container for neutralising agent or rinsing agent h Salt container i Dispenser for powder cleaning agent j Filter combination k Plinth cover l On the back Second data plate Electrical and water connections Connection for an external dispensing module DOS module m Water connections for mobile units and baskets ...

Page 10: ...gramme sequence display e and arrow buttons For navigating within the display f Cancel button For cancelling a process not for cancelling programmes g Start Stop button For starting or cancelling a programme h OK button For selecting or confirming entries in the user interface acknowledge or save i PC Optical interface This is used by Miele Service technicians to run diagnostic checks and can also...

Page 11: ... lit until a different pro gramme is selected OFF The programme is not selected or the programme settings are being selected button ON A programme has been selected from the programme list with this button At the end of the programme the LED will remain lit until a different programme is selected OFF No programme has been selected from the list with this button or the pro gramme settings are being...

Page 12: ...e advanced tasks e g interrupting or cancelling a programme require more detailed knowledge about the machine reprocessing of personal protective equipment and the process chemicals used Alterations to the reprocessing process or adaptations to the cleaning machine e g to accessories used or on site conditions require addi tional specific knowledge of the machine Validation processes assume specia...

Page 13: ...r Service Department or a suitably qualified service technician A Miele service contract is recommended to ensure full compliance with the normative and regulatory provi sions Incorrect repairs can cause considerable danger to users Do not install the machine in an area where there is any risk of ex plosion or of freezing conditions Some metal parts pose a risk of injury being cut Wear cut resist ...

Page 14: ...ble liquid agents must not be used in it This could cause an explosion damage rubber or plastic components in the machine and cause liquids to leak out of it The water in the cabinet must not be used as drinking water Take care not to inhale powder agents Chemical agents can cause chemical burns in the mouth and throat or lead to asphyxiation Do not lift the machine by protruding parts such as the...

Page 15: ...t be placed in the machine as they could cause damage to the mechanical components of the water supply Any residues of abrasive substances on items to be washed must be removed without trace before reprocessing in the machine Pre treatments with cleaning or disinfecting agents can create foam as can certain types of soiling and chemical agents Foam can have an adverse effect on the cleaning and di...

Page 16: ...ems going into the cabinet should be minimal There should be no more than a trace of any solvents with a flash point of below 21 C Chlorous solutions in particular hydrochloric acid must not be placed in the cabinet Ensure that solutions or steam containing chlorides or hydrochloric acid do not come into contact with the stainless steel outer casing of the machine in order to avoid any damage thro...

Page 17: ...pen There could still be residual chemical agent in the cabinet Observe the safety data sheets for the chemical agent and seek medical advice immediately if a child has swallowed chemical agent or got it in the eyes Use of components and accessories Only Miele accessories should be connected to this machine They must be suitable for the application they are required for Consult Miele for details o...

Page 18: ...old machine Please note that the machine may contain contamination from blood and other bodily fluids as well as substances which are harmful to the health and environment and must be decontaminated before disposal For environmental and safety reasons dispose of all process chem ical residues in accordance with safety regulations wear safety goggles and gloves Remove or disable the door lock prior...

Page 19: ... button is sufficient to operate the func tions The buttons can also be pressed and held for approx 20 seconds Display illustrations All display illustrations shown in these operating instructions are ex amples which can be different from the actual display screens shown Temperature Duration Min 24 60 C Sf Special The control buttons with the exception of the and the Start Stop buttons are shown n...

Page 20: ...uage date time etc must first be set To enable this the display automatically changes to the relevant screen Switching off Press the button Auto off function To save energy the machine has an automatic switch off function Auto off function If the machine has not been used for a specific time period it switches itself off automatically see Further settings Switch off after Use the button to switch ...

Page 21: ...nu Press and hold the button to automatically scroll through the list to the end of the menu Press the button again to continue navig ating Parameter values can also be altered in defined increments using the arrow buttons Instructions for this can be found in the relevant sec tions OK OK button The OK button is used for confirming acknowledging a selection or for saving input The display then mov...

Page 22: ...ting is marked with a tick Language deutsch english GB System messages The symbol denotes system messages These give information such as a notification of an excessively low level in the supply con tainers or a reminder for the next service Refill salt System messages are displayed at the start and end of a programme and have to be confirmed acknowledged individually with OK or all together at the...

Page 23: ... of day Clock display If a menu level is already shown on the display you don t need to fol low the complete path If you have already called up the Settings menu for example you don t need to switch the cleaning machine off and back on again In this case you can follow the path from the Set tings menu Display When you call up a menu the last setting to be made is generally preselected Example Cloc...

Page 24: ...alding burning and chemical burns Do not open the door if a programme is running The control panel of the machine is also a door handle Grasp the handle underneath the control panel and lower the door to open it Closing the door Do not put your hand inside the door as it is closing Danger of injury Lift the door until it engages with the door lock ...

Page 25: ...ss Your local water authority will be able to tell you the exact degree of hardness in the mains water supply For future servicing it is useful to make a note of your water hard ness level Enter your water hardness level here ________________________mmol l or dH The water softener must be reactivated at regular intervals This re quires special reactivation salt see Water softener Filling the salt ...

Page 26: ...en the menu as follows Further settings Water hardness Water hardness 19 0 70 dH dH The bottom line of the display shows the possible input range Water hardness input values can be found in the chart on the next page Where the water hardness fluctuates e g between 1 4 3 1 mmol l 8 17 dH always programme the machine to the higher value 3 1 mmol l 17 dH in this example Set the water hardness level u...

Page 27: ...5 2 5 14 50 90 9 0 50 15 27 2 7 15 51 92 9 2 51 16 29 2 9 16 52 94 9 4 52 17 31 3 1 17 53 95 9 5 53 18 32 3 2 18 54 97 9 7 54 19 34 3 4 19 55 99 9 9 55 20 36 3 6 20 56 100 10 0 56 21 38 3 8 21 57 102 10 2 57 22 40 4 0 22 58 104 10 4 58 23 41 4 1 23 59 106 10 6 59 24 43 4 3 24 60 107 10 7 60 25 45 4 5 25 61 109 10 9 61 26 47 4 7 26 62 111 11 1 62 27 49 4 9 27 63 113 11 3 63 28 50 5 0 28 64 115 11 5...

Page 28: ...y filling the salt reservoir with cleaning agent will cause serious damage to the water softener Before filling the salt container make sure that you have picked up the right packet of reactivation salt Open the door to an angle of around 45 This ensures that the salt flows into the container more easily Press the yellow button with the symbol on the salt container in the direction of the arrow Th...

Page 29: ...ecially on the container s seal Do not use running water to rinse away salt residues as this can cause the container to over flow Close the container Do not force the container shut if it has been overfilled If an overfilled salt container is forced shut this may damage the container Remove excess salt before closing the container Run the Rinsing programme after refilling the salt This will ensure...

Page 30: ... reservoir as described When the message first appears there may be sufficient salt for a fur ther programme depending on the water hardness level set If there is no saline solution left in the water softener a relevant message will appear in the display and the machine will be locked for further use The machine can be used again a few seconds after the salt has been refilled ...

Page 31: ...wing pages in these operating instructions For all areas of application defined in Intended use Miele offers suitable accessories such as baskets and special load carriers More information can be obtained from Miele Air regulators APFD 200 A 101 A 151 The APFD 200 insert is intended for reprocessing air regulators The insert can be used together with the A 101 upper basket or the A 151 lower baske...

Page 32: ...nough room available for the small part basket and that the breathing masks do not protrude over the side edge of the insert as far as possible Colour coding For reprocessing in the machine the air regulators and breathing masks must be dismantled in line with the manufacturer s instructions and the small parts must be placed in special small part baskets The small part baskets are split into comp...

Page 33: ...combined with the A 151 lower basket carrier can be used for reprocessing carrier frames for compressed air units Water supply Load carriers with spray arms or other irrigation connectors are equipped with one or several connections for the water supply at the rear When these are slid into the machine the connections couple automatically with the water supply ports in the rear panel of the cab ine...

Page 34: ...skets are not de signed to be positioned on a slant one side up one side down Altering the height will alter loading heights for both the upper and lower baskets To adjust the upper basket Remove the upper basket by pulling it out until a resistance is felt and lifting it off the runners Unscrew the roller brackets and the water connector To adjust the upper basket to the Upper position Move the r...

Page 35: ...re is covered Secure the water con nector with 4 screws Lower position Move the roller brackets on both sides to the top position and se cure them firmly Position the stainless steel plate over the openings in the water supply pipe so that the lower aperture is covered Secure the stain less steel plate at the bottom with 2 screws Place the water con nector in the upper aperture of the stainless st...

Page 36: ...n be dismantled according to the manufacturer s instructions and process the individual parts separ ately from each other Place small and light items in a small part basket so that they do not block the spray arms Arrange the load items so that wash water can access all surfaces This ensures thorough and proper cleaning Do not place load items inside one another as this impedes the cleaning proces...

Page 37: ...pplied with enough compressed air Are the spray arms clean and do they rotate freely Is the filter combination clean Remove any coarse soiling and clean the filter combination if ne cessary Is the upper basket connected to the water supply and is the con nector free from damage Are all process chemical containers sufficiently filled The following must be checked at the end of every programme Has t...

Page 38: ...ions In addition a flexible compressed air connection must be provided on site The compressed air connection must be equipped with one of the following quick release couplings CEJN series 341 Parker Rectus series 25S Preparing the in sert Place the APFD 200 insert on the worktop The insert must be stable Remove the small parts baskets and place these on the left and right next to the APFD 200 inse...

Page 39: ...n such a way that they will collect wa ter For example insert rubber covers with the curved hollow side facing down Protective caps on the quick re lease coupling The quick release couplings on the APFD 200 insert are fitted with protective caps The protective caps prevent wash water from col lecting in the couplings If wash water collects in the quick release couplings then the pres sure can forc...

Page 40: ... for the quick release coupling corres ponds to that for the compartment in the small part basket This will mean that you can clearly assign the small parts to the air regulator Lay the medium pressure hose in an arc shape in the hose guide for the APFD 200 insert so that it is held in position by the locking pins of the hose guide If medium pressure hoses are not secured they may block the spray ...

Page 41: ...k in the APFD 200 insert Risk of injury due to compressed air The jet of compressed air could be dangerous for the user Users must be trained on how to use the on site compressed air system Supply the APFD 200 insert with pressure For this connect the on site compressed air hose at the front right to the quick release coupling of the pressure chamber for the APFD 200 insert The compressed air must...

Page 42: ...e compressed air indicator pokes out the pressure is sufficient If the indicator does not poke out the pressure is not sufficient The connection between the quick release couplings on the APFD 200 insert and the medium pressure hoses for the air regulators may not be absolutely tight meaning that pressure will drop over time If the pressure drops too much the wash water may enter the air regulator...

Page 43: ...ith the manufacturer s in structions Dismantle the breathing mask in line with the manufacturer s in structions Place the small parts in a compartment in the small part basket As the final step place the inner mask in the compartment in the small part basket with the curved hollow side facing down The inner mask must be placed on the bars running crosswise through the basket These bars prevent the...

Page 44: ...s in such a way that as little wash water as pos sible can collect in curved hollow areas Risk of damage to visors Visors can become scratched during the loading and unloading process Arrange the masks in such a way that the visors do not touch Equip the remaining positions of the insert in the same way Then replace the lid on the small part basket Lift the insert at the side handles and place the...

Page 45: ... to be reprocessed in succession Due to the height of the APFD 203 insert it is not possible to use an upper basket Remove the upper basket from the machine and put this to one side Place the carrier frame in the front part of the insert and lean the carrier frame diagonally against the support grid in the rear part of the insert The carry straps must then point downwards Carry straps that point u...

Page 46: ...plings and whether the compressed air indicator is still showing sufficient pressure in the pressure cham ber If the air regulators have disconnected from the quick release coup lings or there is not enough pressure in the pressure chamber the air regulators must be cleaned and dried internally in line with the manu facturer s instructions before further use Release the medium pressure hoses by pu...

Page 47: ...ion check must be carried out in line with the manufacturer s instructions Carrier frames for compressed air units Remove the carrier frame and empty any remaining water into the wash cabinet or an on site slops basin before removing items Following the carrier frame manufacturer s instructions regarding drying and maintenance A function check on any pneumatic or electronic components such as pres...

Page 48: ...process chemical manufacturers when handling pro cess chemicals Contact Miele for information about suitable process chemicals Dispensing systems The machine is equipped with a number of internal dispensing sys tems for chemical agents Rinsing agent This is dispensed via a storage reservoir in the door Powder cleaning agents These are dispensed via the dispenser in the door Dispensing mod ule for ...

Page 49: ... the data plate of your machine If the data does not match the module could sustain damage If in any doubt consult an electrician Power supply for DOS 1 cleaning agent Connection for dispensing hose Connect the module to the electricity supply To connect the dispensing hose release the hose clip on a free connector and remove the safety cap Push the dispensing hose onto the connector and secure it...

Page 50: ...g agent being used The dispensing of rinsing agent is deactivated ex works Do not fill the container with rinsing agent when dispensing is de activated If you wish to dispense rinsing agent agree this with the load item manufacturer The dispensing of rinsing agent can only be activated by the Miele Customer Service Department Filling the reser voir Risk of damage due to cleaning agents Do not fill...

Page 51: ...e fill level is low in the DOS 2 supply container for rinsing agent you are reminded to refill it Refill rinsing agent Confirm the message shown with OK and refill the rinsing agent as described Dispensing rinsing agent For adjusting the dispensing concentration see Further settings Dis pensing systems If spots appear on load items after reprocessing Select a higher setting If clouding or smearing...

Page 52: ...owder and liquid cleaning agent at the same time If you wish to dispense powder cleaning agent contact the Customer Service Department Do not fill the dispenser in the door with cleaning agent if dispens ing is performed using an external dispensing module For cleaning specific types of soiling and for information on the op timum cleaning agents and additives to use for liquid dispensing please co...

Page 53: ...rly by checking the fill levels in the supply containers and replace containers in good time to avoid the dispens ing system being sucked completely dry Refill indicator When the fill level is low in the DOS 1 supply container for liquid cleaning agent you are reminded to replenish it DOS Refill Confirm the message shown with OK and replenish the liquid cleaning agent as described If the liquid cl...

Page 54: ...the dispenser with the symbol before starting the programme Do not dispense powder cleaning agent in the Rinsing and Drain programmes Press the yellow button on the dispenser with the symbol The flap will spring open The flap is always open at the end of a pro gramme cycle The level markers in the powder container with the door in the hori zontal position equate to the amount dispensed in millilit...

Page 55: ...nser Close the flap Make sure that all of the cleaning agent has dissolved at the end of the programme Repeat the programme if residual cleaning agent is present Check whether any load items have prevented the flushing out of the dispenser and rearrange the load items if necessary ...

Page 56: ...t Stop button The LED in the button will light up constantly Starting a pro gramme using delay start The start of a programme can be delayed for example to benefit from economy rates of electricity at night Starting from the pro grammed time a delay start time between 1 minute and 24 hours can be selected in one minute increments see Settings Time of day The connection between the quick release co...

Page 57: ...nutes using the arrow buttons higher and lower and save your entry with OK The start time is now saved and can be changed as described at any time up to activation of delay start Activating delay start Delay start is activated with the Start Stop button Temperature Switch on at 12 30 60 C Sf Special The selected programme with the set start time is then shown on the display If automatic deactivati...

Page 58: ... set see Further settings Display Tem perature Bottom line Time left in hours under an hour in minutes At the end of the programme The following messages and parameters appear at the end of a pro gramme Top line Programme name Middle line Temperature required temperature of the final wash phase Bottom line Programme finished The LED in the Start Stop button goes out In the factory default state an...

Page 59: ...ge appears on the display Take appropriate steps to resolve the fault depending on its cause see Problem solving guide Cancelling a pro gramme manually A programme which is already running should only be cancelled if strictly necessary e g if the load is moving about significantly Press and hold the Start Stop button until the display changes to the following view Cancel programme No Yes Use the a...

Page 60: ...ly selec ted have boxes beside them Factory settings are indicated by a tick You will find an explanation of how to change settings after the overview Settings Delay start No Yes DOS venting DOS_ Language deutsch english GB Date Date format DD MM YY MM DD YY Set Time of day Set Display On On for 60 seconds Do not display Clock display 12 h 24 h Volume Keypad tone Buzzer tones Programme end Warning...

Page 61: ...ing the machine off with the button and then with the held in switch it back on with the button Open the menu as follows Settings Delay start Delay start Yes No No Delay start is deactivated Yes Delay start is activated and can be used for all programmes Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting ...

Page 62: ... screwed to the containers Only one DOS system can be vented at a time Open the systems menu by switching the machine off with the button and then with the held in switch it back on with the button Open the menu as follows Settings DOS venting DOS name of dispensing system DOS venting DOS Automatic venting will start when the dispensing system is selected Once started the automatic venting process...

Page 63: ...fter the Settings and Language menu op tions acts as a guide if a language which you do not understand has already been set Language deutsch english GB A list of all the available languages will be displayed The language currently selected is marked with a tick The factory default language is set as German Use the and arrow buttons to select the language you want Press OK to save the setting The d...

Page 64: ... the process documentation Open the systems menu by switching the machine off with the button and then with the held in switch it back on with the button Open the menu as follows Settings Date Date format Date format DD MM YY MM DD YY DD Day MM Month YY Year Use the and arrow buttons to select the date format you want Press OK to save the setting ...

Page 65: ...our entry using the OK button When the OK button is pressed the display jumps automatically to the next input position You cannot go back to the previous entry If a mistake is made the process must be cancelled using the button and repeated Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to set the month day and confirm your entry using the OK button Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to set the year a...

Page 66: ...lf as necessary Selecting the time of day format To set the format for the time of day in the display Open the systems menu by switching the machine off with the button and then with the held in switch it back on with the button Open the menu as follows Settings Time of day Clock display Clock display 12 h 24 h 12 h Time of day in 12 hour format am pm 24 h Time of day in 24 hour format Use the and...

Page 67: ...buttons higher lower to set the hours and confirm your entry with the OK button When the OK button is pressed the display jumps automatically to the next input position You cannot go back to the previous entry If a mistake is made the process must be cancelled using the button and repeated Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to set the minutes and press the OK button to save the time of day The...

Page 68: ...menu by switching the machine off with the button and then with the held in switch it back on with the button Open the menu as follows Settings Time of day Display Display Do not display On On Once the set wait time has elapsed the machine is permanently in standby and the time appears on the display On for 60 seconds Once the wait time has elapsed the machine can be reactivated for use for a peri...

Page 69: ...he buzzer volume for programme end and system mes sages information Keypad tone Setting the buzzer volume for keypad tone Select an option using the and arrow buttons Confirm your selection with OK When Keypad tone has been selected you can adjust the volume im mediately When Buzzer tones has been selected you must first select which tone Warning or Programme end you would like to adjust the volum...

Page 70: ...d have boxes beside them Factory settings are indicated by a tick You will find an explanation of how to change settings after the overview Further settings Code Release Further settings Block Yes Change code Log book Consumption Water Consumpt Clean agent Consumpt Rinsing agent Operating hours Wash cycles Service interval Temperature unit C F Move programme Sf Special Sf Special Plus Vario Chem A...

Page 71: ...hardness 19 Display view Actual temperature Required temperature Display Contrast Brightness Switch off after Yes No Factory default Reset Programme settings only All settings No Software version EB ID XXXXX EGL ID XXXXX EZL ID XXXXX EFU ID XXXXX LNG ID XXXXX ...

Page 72: ...If you do not have the code contact a user with appropriate ac cess rights or cancel the process using the button Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to enter the relevant digits Confirm each digit individually with the OK button When the OK button is pressed the display jumps automatically to the next input position You cannot go back to the previous entry If a mistake is made the process must...

Page 73: ... by switching the machine off with the button and then switch it on again with the button whilst keeping the button held in Open the menu as follows Further settings Code Release Further settings Further settings Yes Block Block The menu is only accessible by using a code Yes The menu is available to all users Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting ...

Page 74: ... the machine off with the button and then switch it on again with the button whilst keeping the button held in Open the menu as follows Further settings Code Change code Code Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to enter the relevant digits Confirm each digit individually with the OK button When the OK button is pressed the display jumps automatically to the next input position You cannot go bac...

Page 75: ...t Consumption Water Display the total amount of water used in litres l Consumpt Clean agent Display the total amount of liquid cleaning agent used in litres l Powder cleaning agent is not shown Consumpt Rinsing agent Display the total amount of rinsing agent used in litres l Operating hours Display the total number of operating hours Programme cycle counter Total of all completed programme sequenc...

Page 76: ...perature unit is changed to F the temperature dis played is automatically recalculated Open the Further settings menu by switching the machine off with the button and then switch it on again with the button whilst keeping the button held in Open the menu as follows Further settings Temperature unit Temperature unit C F C Display temperature in degrees Celsius F Display temperature in degrees Fahre...

Page 77: ...ive for allocating the programme selection but tons Programmes are numbered from 1 n The first three pro grammes in the list are allocated to the programme selection buttons for example 1 Sf Special on programme selection button 2 Sf Special Plus on programme selection button 3 Vario Chem on programme selection button 4 Rinsing etc Use the and arrow buttons to select the programme you would like t...

Page 78: ...button and then switch it on again with the button whilst keeping the button held in Open the menu as follows Further settings Additional functions Additional functions Reset Increased water level Reset All parameters that have been set under Additional functions will be reset to the factory setting Increased water level The water level will be increased for all programmes Interim rinse All progra...

Page 79: ... back to their de fault settings if necessary This does not apply to further settings Reset Reset No Yes No Altered parameters are maintained Yes All parameters will be reset to the factory default setting Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting ...

Page 80: ...olume of water Increased water level 0 0 l 0 0 1 5 l The volume of water can be modified in increments of 0 5 l The pos sible range is shown in the bottom line of the display Use the higher and lower arrow buttons to adjust the volume of water Press OK to save the setting Interim rinse Some programmes have the option of adding an extra interim rinse see Programme chart Interim rinse Interim rinse ...

Page 81: ...s see Programme charts Inactive The selected dispensing system is deactivated for all programmes Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting If the dispensing systems have been activated Active the following options are also available DOS venting Vent the dispensing system Concentration Set the dosage concentration level The setting applies to all pro grammes Change n...

Page 82: ...t the liquid chemical agent container is suf ficiently full and the siphons are securely screwed to the containers Only one DOS system can be vented at a time Dispensing system DOS_ DOS venting DOS venting DOS Automatic venting will start when the dispensing system is selected Once started the automatic venting process can no longer be can celled Select a dispensing system using the and arrow butt...

Page 83: ...nu facturer s instructions or with the required processing result Consumption of liquid agents is recorded in the log book see Fur ther settings Log book Dispensing system DOS_ Concentration Concentration 0 05 2 00 0 30 Dispensing concentration can be adjusted in increments of 0 01 The possible range is shown in the bottom line of the display Set the concentration using the arrow buttons higher an...

Page 84: ... be changed using the options shown in the bottom line The top line shows which option has been selected from the bottom line Names may consist of up to 15 characters including spaces The fol lowing options are available Letters from A to Z each new word will start with a capital letter Numbers from 0 to 9 Space Use the symbol to delete the last position The name is saved when the OK symbol in the...

Page 85: ... factory set tings Main wash Adjust temperature and holding time for this programme block Final rinse Adjust temperature and holding time for this programme block Select an option using the and arrow buttons and confirm your selection with OK Select programme Sf Special Sf Special Plus Then use the and arrow buttons to select the programme and confirm your selection with OK If you select Reset the...

Page 86: ...ttons and confirm your selection with OK The setting value is entered in increments of 1 The possible range is shown in the bottom line of the display Dispensing of process chemicals occurs at a default dispensing tem perature set at the factory If process chemicals are to be dispensed in this wash block the lowest temperature that can be set will be the dispensing temperature It is not possible t...

Page 87: ...firm your selection with OK The Selection option displays a list of all programmes Release programme Accept Sf Special Programmes are selected by multiple choice A box is shown next to all programmes in the list If a programme is released there is a tick in the box An empty box indicates a blocked programme Programmes can be released or blocked using the arrow buttons and and by confirming with OK...

Page 88: ...he button held in Open the menu as follows Further settings Display view Display view Actual temperature Required temperature Actual temperature Display the current actual temperature in the wash cabinet Required temperature Display the required temperature which has been preset for the cur rent wash block If a temperature has not been set a dotted line is shown During a programme both settings ar...

Page 89: ... button held in Open the menu as follows Further settings Display Display Brightness Contrast Contrast Set the contrast Brightness Set the brightness Select an option using the and arrow buttons Confirm your selection with OK Brightness Brighter Darker Contrast Lower Higher Contrast and brightness are shown as a bar chart in the display Use the arrow buttons Higher Brighter and Lower Darker to set...

Page 90: ...ion to display the time of day must be selected in Settings Time of day Display Once the set standby time elapses the machine is activated for use Auto off function To save energy the Auto off function can be activated If the machine has not been used for a specific duration it switches itself off auto matically To activate the Auto off function it must first be enabled under Fur ther settings Swi...

Page 91: ...which automatic switch off should occur No The Auto Off function is deactivated Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting Setting the wait time duration If the Yes option is displayed the wait time duration after which auto matic switch off should occur must be set next Switch off after Min 5 60 60 Min The wait time duration can be adjusted in 5 minute increments Th...

Page 92: ...tings are reset Programmes saved on free memory locations remain unchanged All settings All control parameters including dispensing quantities and water hardness will be reset Select an option using the and arrow buttons Confirm your selection with OK The machine is restarted All settings When All settings is selected and the machine is restarted you will be prompted to re enter basic parameters s...

Page 93: ...onnections and connectors in the wash cabinet Water inlet and drainage Internal and external dispensing systems Spray arms Filter combination Sump including drain pump and non return valve All mobile units baskets modules and inserts The following operational tests will be carried out within the frame work of the maintenance A programme will be run as a test run Thermo electrical measurements will...

Page 94: ... end up in the ma chine water circuit The dirt particles may block the nozzles and valves Only start a programme if the filters are inserted Check that the filters are positioned correctly when you reinsert them after cleaning Danger of injury from glass shards needles etc retained in the filters Turn the microfine filter in the direction of the arrow and remove it together with the coarse filter ...

Page 95: ...sert the filter combination in the reverse order Ensure that the flat filter sits flat in the base of the wash cabinet that the coarse filter has securely clicked into place in the mi crofine filter that the microfine filter is tightly screwed in as far as it will go ...

Page 96: ... arms must not be used again In this case contact the Miele Customer Service Department Cleaning the spray arms The spray arms in the machine as well as in the mobile units and bas kets must be fully dismantled for cleaning Remove the mobile unit or baskets from the machine The machine upper spray arm is connected by a push fit connector Pull the machine upper spray arm downwards to remove it The ...

Page 97: ...isible signs of wear Visible wear on the bearings can adversely affect the long term functioning of the spray arms In this case contact Miele Service Replace the spray arms after cleaning Make sure the spray arms can rotate easily after they have been fit ted The spray arms and baskets each have a number e g 03 which is also embossed on the water supply pipes near the bayonet fittings When refitti...

Page 98: ...the manufacturer Cleaning the door and the door seal Wipe the door seals regularly with a damp cloth to remove any soil ing Seals which are no longer tight or which have suffered damage must be replaced with new ones by the Miele Customer Service Department Remove any stains from the door sides and hinges Regularly clean the groove in the plinth panel under the door with a damp cloth Cleaning the ...

Page 99: ...d to be checked Are the basket rollers in good condition and are they securely at tached to their baskets Are the water connectors present and undamaged Are height adjustable water connectors adjusted to the correct height and securely fixed Where applicable Do the spray arms rotate freely Are the spray arm nozzles free of any blockages See Cleaning the spray arms ...

Page 100: ...he plug and switch on at the socket The machine has switched itself off This is not a fault The Auto Off function switches the machine off automatic ally after a pre set duration to save energy Switch the machine on using the button The time appears on the display This is not a fault The machine is ready for use Press any button to reactivate the machine Programme finished has ap peared on the dis...

Page 101: ...n on their safety data sheets must be observed Problem Cause and remedy The dispenser for powder cleaning agent contains residual agent at the end of the programme The dispenser was still damp when cleaning agent was ad ded Make sure the dispenser is dry before adding powder cleaning agent The dispenser flap was blocked by items in the cabinet Rearrange the load so that the flap can open The dispe...

Page 102: ...ensing hose or a fault with the siphon Check container lance DOS Little or no flow has been identified Check the level in the supply container Replace an empty container with a full one if necessary Check the suction aperture of the siphon for deposits Vent the dispensing system The dispensing hose is blocked Remove any kinks from the dispensing hose Position it so that it cannot become kinked Che...

Page 103: ...ent salt The machine is locked for further use Refill the reactivation salt The lock is lifted a couple of seconds after refilling the salt reservoir Reactivation will occur automatically during the next programme sequence Salt container lid not properly closed The salt container is not closed properly Close the container properly Salt residues are preventing it from closing Remove all residues fr...

Page 104: ...al information given in the Check wa ter inlet message Fault 406 408 A programme was cancelled because the water flow rate is insufficient Check whether the stopcocks are fully opened Please refer to the information regarding minimum flow pressure in Connection to the water supply and Tech nical data Check the filters in the water supply In this instance please contact the Miele Customer Ser vice ...

Page 105: ...ed faults and messages Problem Cause and remedy Wrong code entered The PIN code entered is not the same as the code saved Enter the PIN code again Report the loss of the PIN code to the Miele Customer Service Department Programme cancelled This is not a fault A programme which was running was cancelled by the user The wash cabinet interior can be very hot When the door is opened hot steam and chem...

Page 106: ...The water from the AD water connection is not sufficiently softened Check the pre selected water softening units If neces sary replace the water softening cartridge with a new one Stainless steel load items are showing signs of cor rosion The stainless steel is of insufficient quality for machine re processing Only use stainless steel items made of high quality stain less steel and follow the load...

Page 107: ... the load items for more than 6 hours before machine reprocessing A spray arm is blocked Ensure the spray arms are not obstructed when arran ging the load items Nozzles on the spray arms are blocked Check the nozzles and clean them as necessary The filters in the wash cabinet are dirty Check the filters and clean them if necessary The upper basket was not correctly mounted on the water connection ...

Page 108: ...enough water be cause it is blocked Contact a qualified installer Noises Problem Cause and remedy Knocking noise in the wash cabinet One or more spray arms are knocking against the wash load Cancel the programme To do this follow the instructions in Cancelling a programme Arrange the wash load so it cannot obstruct the spray arms Make sure the spray arms can rotate freely Start the programme again...

Page 109: ...cabinet Lift the locking clamp Lift out the non return valve and rinse well under running water Make sure that the vent on the external part of the non return valve is not blocked This vent is only visible when the non return valve has been taken out If it is blocked use a pointed object to release the blockage The drain pump impeller is situated under the non return valve see arrow Check the impe...

Page 110: ...mbination or pointed pliers Clean the filter or replace it if necessary Replace the filter and seal making sure they are sitting correctly Screw the water inlet valve onto the stopcock Ensure that the screw thread goes on straight and not cross threaded Open the stopcock If water leaks out the screw thread may not be connected securely or it may have been screwed on at an angle Fit the water inlet...

Page 111: ...structions in the Problem solving guide If having followed the advice in the operating instructions you are still unable to resolve a problem please notify the Miele Customer Service Department Contact details can be found at the end of these operating instruc tions When contacting the Customer Service Department please quote the model and serial number of your machine This information can be foun...

Page 112: ...e version Software version EB Id XXXXX EGL Id XXXXX The software units are listed on the display XXXXX stands for the rel evant version number EB ID XXXXX Software version of the control and display units in the control panel EGL ID XXXXX Software version of the control board EZL ID XXXXX Software version of the relay board EFU ID XXXXX Software version of the frequency converter LNG ID XXXXX Lang...

Page 113: ...ould be damaged or torn off Some metal parts pose a risk of injury being cut Wear cut resistant protective gloves when transporting and setting up the machine For transport by means of a hand truck the machine must be in its original packaging or placed on a stable continuous support Otherwise components in the base of the machine can be dam aged The machine is suitable for the following types of ...

Page 114: ...m when the door is opened It should be positioned underneath the worktop above the machine door Securing to the worktop To improve stability the machine must be secured to the worktop after it has been aligned Open the door Screw the machine to the continuous worktop through the holes in the front trim on the left and right Please contact the Miele Customer Service Department to secure it at the s...

Page 115: ...ne s high frequency HF energy emissions are very low and are therefore unlikely to interfere with other electronic machines in the vicinity Flooring in the installation area must be wood concrete or tiled Syn thetic flooring must be able withstand a relative humidity level of 30 to minimise the risk of electrostatic discharges The quality of the power supply should comply with that found in a typi...

Page 116: ...l bonding should be carried out if required The rated loads are specified on the data plate and in the circuit diagram supplied with the machine For increased safety it is recommended to protect the machine with a suitable residual current device RCD with a trip current of 30 mA If replacing the power cable use only original replacement parts from the manufacturer or a suitable cable with core cab...

Page 117: ...ent In the event of a peak load negotiation some machine components such as the heater element will be switched off for a while The ma chine will remain on during this period and the current programme will not be interrupted If one of the components that is switched off is needed during the current programme stage the programme duration will simply increase for the duration of the load negotiation...

Page 118: ...ot water up to max 60 C red coded hose Connect the inlet hose to the cold or hot water stopcock as re quired More information on AD water connection can be found at the end of this section The Minimum flow pressure for a cold or hot water connection is 40 kPa pressure and for AD water connection is 30 kPa pressure Recommended flow pressure for cold and hot water connections is 200 kPa pressure and...

Page 119: ...een has a inch threaded union for connection to the onsite stopcock for AD water If the machine is not going to be connected to demineralised DI water the DI water connection has to be deactivated by the Miele Customer Service Department The intake hose remains on the back of the machine AD water connec tion for 8 5 60 kPa without pressure optional The machine has to be converted for connection to...

Page 120: ...ng connections ensure the appliance is discon nected from the mains power supply switch off or unplug from the power supply Turn off the mains water tap Place the seals on both sides of the non return valve Connect the female end of the non return valve to the mains water tap 3 4 thread Connect the filter to the male end of the non return valve 3 4 thread Connect the inlet hose to the filter Ensur...

Page 121: ...ower edge of the machine should be positioned at a height between 0 3 m and 1 0 m If it is lower than 0 3 m the drain hose must be laid in a coil at a height of at least 0 3 m The drainage system must be able to accommodate a minimum drainage flow of 16 l min The drainage hose is approx 1 4 m long and flexible with an in ternal diameter of 22 mm Hose clips for the connection are sup plied The drai...

Page 122: ...mme for rinsing the wash cabinet for flushing out brine see Water softener Adding salt or for rinsing heavily soiled load items e g for pre rinsing soiling re sidual disinfecting agent or to prevent items drying out and to prevent incrustation before running a full load Drain For draining wash water e g after a programme cancel lation see Operation Cancelling a programme Risk of damage to the load...

Page 123: ...5 Min CW 60 C DOS 1 5 Min CW 1 Min DI 60 C 5 Min CW 60 C DOS 1 5 Min DI 60 C 5 Min Reactivation CW CW 1 Min CW cold water DI aqua destillata fully demineralised water DI demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes Optional programme block DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 2 Rinsing agent door dispensing deactivated ex works ...

Page 124: ...ter connection without pressure optional 8 5 60 kPa Delivery head Min 0 3 m max 1 0 m Drainage length Max 4 0 m Operation according to IEC EN 61010 1 Ambient temperature Relative humidity maximum linear decrease to Relative humidity minimum 5 C to 40 C 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 50 for temperatures up to 40 C 10 Storage and transportation conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Air pr...

Page 125: ...erials They also contain specific materials compounds and components which were essential for their correct function and safety These could be hazardous to human health and to the environment if dis posed of with your domestic waste or if handled incorrectly Please do not therefore dispose of your old appliance with your household waste Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection...

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