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Technical Information 

 

 

97 

G 600/G 800

 

 

Program selector switch 
position (o’clock) 

Fault registered  

Fault indication 

1  

F0 

 

No fault registered

 

-- 

2  

F1

 

NTC sensor or connections 
open-circuited

 

All program sequence 
LEDs flash

 

3  

F2 

 

NTC sensor or connections 
short-circuited

 

All program sequence 
LEDs flash

 

4  

F3

 

Pulse failure

 

All program sequence 
LEDs flash

 

5  

F4 

 

Heating fault

 

All program sequence 
LEDs flash

 

6  

F5 

 

Drainage fault -heater 
pressure switch

 

“Intake/Drain” LED flashes

7  

F6

 

Water intake fault - too few 
pulses at start of step

 

“Intake/Drain” LED flashes

8  

F7

 

Water intake fault - too few 
pulses at end of step

 

“Intake/Drain” LED flashes

9  

F8

 

Water intake fault - heater 
pressure switch

 

“Intake/Drain” LED flashes

Table 6-24: 

G 680, G 880 Fault Codes

 

 

6.8.4.3.2 Program 

Index 

1. Access 

Service Mode 2

2.  Turn the program selector switch to the 2 o'clock position. The 

Top solo

 LED flashes. 

3. Press the 

Top solo

 button. 

4. The 

Top solo

 LED lights up when the selector switch is turned to the position where the 

program index is registered. See Table 6-25. 

Program selector switch 
position (o’clock) 

Program index 

Electronic version 

1  

IP0   Start of series 

EPLZ 501 

2  

P1  

Start of series  

EPLZ 501 

3  

P2  

With update feature  

EPLZ 501 

4  

P3  

New electronic 

EPLZ 520 

5  

P4  

-  

6  

P5  

New water path  

EPLZ 520 

7  

-  

etc.  

Table 6-25: 

G 680, G 880 Program Indices

 

 

6.8.4.3.3 

Setting the Flow Meter 

1. Access 

Service Mode 2

2.  Turn the program selector switch to the 4 o'clock position. The 

Top solo

 LED flashes. 

3. Press 

the 

Top solo

 button. Turn the program selector switch to the 6 o'clock position and 

press 

Top solo

 again. 

4.  To save the option: Turn the program selector switch to 

Stop

 and switch the appliance off. 

 
6.8.4.4  

Other Fault Indications 

 

6.8.4.4.1 

Program Interruption and All Program Sequence LEDs Flash 

Program selection is not possible. 

The electronic has registered a fault during program operation. This can be checked via 

Service Mode 2

Summary of Contents for G 600 Series

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION G 600 and G 800 Dishwashers All US Models 2011 Miele USA ...

Page 2: ...Data Tag 18 1 6 Layout of Components 19 1 6 1 Novotronic and Touchtronic Series 19 1 6 2 Incognito Series 20 2 0 Installation 21 3 0 Commissioning and Operation 22 3 1 Door Handle and Door Lock Novotronic Touchtronic Series 22 3 2 Closing the Dishwasher Door 22 3 3 Child Safety Lock 22 3 4 Water Softener 23 3 4 1 Water Softener Salt 23 3 5 General Operation 23 3 5 1 Novotronic Series 23 3 5 2 Touc...

Page 3: ...nsor 45 4 25 Electronic Power Outputs 45 4 25 1 Programming after Replacing the Electronic 46 4 25 2 Electronic Modes 46 5 0 Service and Maintenance 47 5 1 Locking Plate Adjustment 47 5 2 Door Seal Replacement 47 5 3 Side Panel Removal 48 5 4 Spring Bracket Replacement 49 5 5 Cover Plate Removal 49 5 6 Connecting Strip Removal 50 5 7 Basket Support Roller Replacement 50 5 8 Removing the Combinatio...

Page 4: ...otronic and Touchtronic Control Panel Removal 71 5 48 Mounting Bracket Removal 72 5 49 Heater Relay and Power Relay Removal 73 6 0 Fault Diagnosis 74 6 1 General Information 74 6 2 Programming and Service Mode Features 74 6 2 1 Water Hardness Programming 74 6 2 2 Drying Options As Applicable 74 6 2 3 Water Intake Duration 74 6 2 4 Buzzer As Applicable 74 6 2 5 Fault Code Retrieval 74 6 2 6 Increas...

Page 5: ...e 2 91 6 8 3 3 1 Accessing Fault Codes 92 6 8 3 3 2 Deleting Stored Fault Codes 93 6 8 3 3 3 Program Index 93 6 8 4 G 680 G 880 93 6 8 4 1 Programming Mode 93 6 8 4 1 1 Setting the Water Hardness 94 6 8 4 1 2 Checking the Water Hardness Setting 95 6 8 4 2 Service Mode 1 95 6 8 4 2 1 Starting the Test Program Program Start with Reactivation 96 6 8 4 3 Service Mode 2 96 6 8 4 3 1 Fault Code Display ...

Page 6: ...832 111 6 8 9 1 Programming Mode 111 6 8 9 1 1 Setting the Water Hardness 111 6 8 9 1 2 Extended Drying Fan Time 112 6 8 9 2 Service Mode 1 112 6 8 9 2 1 Test Program 113 6 8 9 3 Service Mode 2 113 6 8 9 3 1 Stage 1 113 6 8 9 3 2 Stage 2 114 6 8 9 3 3 Stage 3 114 6 8 10 G 694 G 894 115 6 8 10 1 Programming Mode 115 6 8 10 1 1 Setting the Water Hardness 116 6 8 10 1 2 Extended Drying Fan Time 116 6...

Page 7: ...ed Fault Codes 133 6 8 14 3 3 Program Index 133 6 8 15 G 879 133 6 8 15 1 Programming Mode 134 6 8 15 1 1 EPLG 501A Program Index P1 134 6 8 15 1 2 EPLZ 530 Program Index P2 or Higher 134 6 8 15 1 3 Setting the Water Hardness 135 6 8 15 1 4 Checking the Water Hardness Level 135 6 8 15 2 Service Mode 1 135 6 8 15 2 1 Test Program 136 6 8 15 3 Service Mode 2 136 6 8 15 3 1 Fault Code Access 137 6 8 ...

Page 8: ...9 Water Intake Level Switch Circuit 43 Figure 4 20 Circulation Pump Highlighting Components for the Top Solo Feature 44 Figure 4 21 Turbidity Sensor ECO Sensor 45 Figure 5 1 Locking Plate 47 Figure 5 2 Seal Install Guide 48 Figure 5 3 Side Panel Removal 48 Figure 5 4 Side View Door with Basket 49 Figure 5 5 Cover Plate 50 Figure 5 6 Toekick Area with Connecting Strip 50 Figure 5 7 Basket Guide 51 ...

Page 9: ... Activation of Components 46 Table 6 1 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Programming Flow Chart 82 Table 6 2 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Programming Functions 83 Table 6 3 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Water Hardness Chart 83 Table 6 4 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Service Mode 2 Functions 84 Table 6 5 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Fault Code Chart 85 Table 6 6 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Program Indices 85 Table 6 7 G 848 Programming Flo...

Page 10: ... G 892 G 832 Service Mode 2 Functions 115 Table 6 52 G 694 G 894 Programming Flow Chart 115 Table 6 53 G 694 G 894 Drying Time Settings 116 Table 6 54 G 694 G 894 Service Mode 2 Stages 117 Table 6 55 G 694 G 894 Fault Code Chart 117 Table 6 56 G 694 G 894 Service Mode 2 Functions 118 Table 6 57 G 896 Programming Flow Chart 118 Table 6 58 G 896 Drying Time Settings 119 Table 6 59 G 896 Service Mode...

Page 11: ...79 Programming Flow Chart 134 Table 6 82 G 879 Programming Functions for EPLG 501A 134 Table 6 83 G 879 Programming Functions for EPLZ 530 135 Table 6 84 G 879 Water Hardness Settings 135 Table 6 85 G 879 Program Sequence Chart 136 Table 6 86 G 879 Service Mode 2 Functions 137 Table 6 87 G 879 Fault Codes 137 Table 6 88 G 879 Program Indices 138 ...

Page 12: ...1 Upper spray arm not visible 8 Four height adjustable feet 2 Cutlery tray model dependent 9 Filter combination 3 Upper basket 10 Salt reservoir model dependent 4 Water feed for middle spray arm 11 Dual compartment detergent dispenser 5 Middle spray arm 12 Rinse aid reservoir with dosage selector 6 Water hardness selector model dependent 13 Data tag 7 Lower spray arm ...

Page 13: ...12 Salt reservoir 6 Lower spray arm 13 Filter combination 7 Rinse aid reservoir 14 Height adjustable feet 1 2 Control Panels Miele dishwashers are currently categorized into three 3 product series based on the type of controls 1 2 1 Novotronic Each Novotronic model dishwasher can be operated with a single knob Surface mounted design SMD technology allows Miele Novotronic components to be extremely...

Page 14: ...l Panels G 832 Shown 1 2 3 Incognito The Incognito fully integrated series dishwashers have the program controls located on the top edge of the door which can be accessed while the door is open Neither seen nor heard the Miele Incognito Series OCI Optical Cycle Indicator allows you to see the progress of the dishwasher cycle by way of a red light which is steady or flashing depending on the status...

Page 15: ... custom cabinet panel The use of separate components allows for a truly customized installation Figure 1 7 Integrated Dishwasher 1 3 3 Fully Integrated Fully integrated Incognito dishwashers are designed to blend into the surrounding cabinetry The operator controls are only available when the door is opened Each dishwasher is shipped with a bracket for securing a custom cabinet panel An optional M...

Page 16: ...lly Integrated Dishwasher 1 4 Technical Data 1 4 1 Dishwasher Width Full Size Slimline Full size 23 Slimline 17 Figure 1 9 Dishwasher Widths 1 4 2 Dishwasher Heights 600 800 Series 32 to 34 33 to 35 Figure 1 10 Dishwasher Heights 800 Series 600 Series ...

Page 17: ... that could damage the power cord or drain hose If metal cabinets are used ensure that a rubber grommet is installed around the opening Always exercise caution when sliding the dishwasher in or out to prevent damaging the power cord and or hoses 1 4 5 Hard Wired Electrical Connection Connect L1 black to L on the terminal block N white to N on the terminal block and GND to the ground connector Note...

Page 18: ...Double WaterProof System intake hose equipped with a inch female hose connection for connection to a inch male hose thread water supply valve 1 4 6 2 Drain Connection The appliance is equipped with a 5 foot long drain hose for connection to a inch drain nipple 1 5 Data Tag Figure 1 11 Data Tag Location Figure 1 12 Data Tag Information ...

Page 19: ...apacitor C6 16 Circulation pump M6 4 Rinse aid dispenser Y50 17 Water softener valve Y38 1 5 Detergent dispenser Y51 18 Flow meter B3 4 6 Flow through heater R1 19 Salt float switch B8 2 7 Temperature limiter 150 C 1F2 and 2F2 20 Drain pump M8 8 Door switch S24 21 Overflow level switch B1 2 9 Fan M2 PTC release element Y56 22 Temperature sensor R30 10 On off switch S2 23 Float switch B8 3 11 Water...

Page 20: ... M2 22 Terminal block X3 1 7 Interference suppression capacitor Z2 23 Flow meter B3 4 8 Steam condenser not all models 24 Circulation pump M6 9 Rinse aid dispenser Y50 25 Condenser control valve Y6 if equip w 8 10 Detergent dispenser Y51 26 Water softener resin tank 11 Flow through heater R1 27 Water softener valve Y38 1 12 Temperature limiter 1F2 and 2F2 28 Reactivation salt indicator switch B8 2...

Page 21: ...Technical Information 21 G 600 G 800 2 0 Installation Refer to the appliance installation manual ...

Page 22: ...oor Lock Novotronic Touchtronic Note If the door is opened during operation the dishwasher will stop running Once the door is closed the program will restart 3 2 Closing the Dishwasher Door To close the door push the baskets in then lift the door and push until it clicks into place 3 3 Child Safety Lock Figure 3 2 Child Safety Lock Horizontal setting Door is locked Vertical setting Door can be ope...

Page 23: ...lated for dishwashers Other salts may contain insoluble additives which can impair the water softener The proper salt can be purchased from the Miele Technical Service department To add salt 1 Remove the lower basket and unscrew the salt container cap located on the floor of the wash cabinet 2 Before adding salt for the first time fill the salt container with 2 quarts 2 liters of water 3 Place a f...

Page 24: ...l 4 0 Description of Function 4 1 Cabinet Construction The inner cabinet is constructed of stainless steel 1 4301 welded onto four 4 vertical U section sub frames The cabinet is sound and heat insulated with bitumen and or mineral wool matting 4 2 Fan Assembly Machines Equipped w Turbothermic Fan The fan assembly consists of the fan motor M2 and a PTC release element Y56 which opens the air outlet...

Page 25: ...evel drops to about 25mL 0 85 fluid ounces the magnetic float activates a reed switch on the edge of the dispenser and the rinse aid LED illuminates Figure 4 1 Dispenser Assembly 1 Rinse aid solenoid 120VAC Y50 2 Detergent chamber flap solenoid 120VAC Y51 3 Hose connection for condensate from fan fan equipped models only 4 Rinse aid dispenser mechanism 5 Reed switch B8 1 4 3 2 Dispensing During th...

Page 26: ... light turns on an additional 2 to 5 dispensings at setting 2 remain available Note To allow proper filling of the rinse aid dispenser rinse aid should only be added with the door in the fully open position 4 4 Heaters During the main wash and final rinse portions of a wash cycle the water is heated to the program s specified temperature before advancing to the next step in the program e g Thermal...

Page 27: ...her is circulating As water flows through the metal tube the water is heated and exits through the middle spray arm As the water falls to the bottom of the wash cavity it passes through the filter and re enters the circulation pump the process then repeats The temperature sensor monitors the water temperature until the program s specified temperature is reached Generally the water heats at a rate ...

Page 28: ...gure 4 4 Heater Circuit 4 6 Pulsed Heating Operation In certain programs heating may be operated at full power until a water temperature of 77 F is reached after which power is applied in pulses This extends the heating time and allows enzyme containing detergents to develop their full cleaning potential Pulsed heating operates as follows 1 minute heater element on ...

Page 29: ...no electrical or mechanical components to assist in drying With this system the final rinse water is heated to 154 F 68 C not the usual 150 F 67 C The dishwasher cabinet is made of stainless steel and conducts the heat generated during the final rinse As the final rinse ends this stored thermal energy radiates and assists in drying 4 9 Spray Arms The circulation pump M6 moves the wash water from t...

Page 30: ...extension Restrictor color Flow rate Green 1 1 gal min 4 1L min 1 Gray 1 3 gal min 4 9L min 2 White 1 4 gal min 5 25L min Blue 1 6 gal min 6 0L min Table 4 6 Flow Restrictor Data 1 Standard with 45cm Slimline models 2 Standard with 60cm full size models Water Inlet Mixer Wash water hardness solenoid valve Y5 120VAC 60Hz Softener reactivation reservoir capacity 13 5 fl oz 400mL for 60cm model 11 5 ...

Page 31: ...switch B8 3 is actuated see Figure 4 8 With the float switch actuated power that is normally distributed throughout the appliance is re directed to the drain pump The drain pump will continuously operate when the appliance is turned on and the door is closed Normal operation and program selection are not possible during this time Warning If the WPS is replaced always ensure that the correct flow r...

Page 32: ... Normal Operating Position Figure 4 8 WPS Circuit Water in Drip Pan Activates Float Switch B8 3 B1 2 Overflow level switch B8 3 Overflow float switch M8 Drain pump S2 Main switch pushbutton switch S24 Door contact switch Y2 Water intake solenoid valve 2 off WaterProof system ...

Page 33: ...1 External Flow Meter Refer to Figure 4 10 The supply water flows into the WaterProof System Item 10 to the water intake assembly where it passes a non return valve Item 6 The non return valve prevents a reflux of water from the machine into the supply should a vacuum develop in the system The water path is then divided at the bypass Item 5 and up to 5 of the water flows directly into the cabinet ...

Page 34: ...ding on the water hardness the selector at the water intake must be set to between 0 3 non Plus models only This sets the quantity of supply water flowing directly into the cabinet without passing the water softener For details see the model specific operating manual 1 Ion exchanger softener input 2 Intake opening in sump 3 Ion exchanger softener output 4 Water softener selector 5 Water bypass 6 N...

Page 35: ... flow meter Figure 4 13 Item 1 and into the intake channel Figure 4 13 Item 3 to solenoid valve Y5 Figure 4 13 Item 4 1 Drain pump 2 Sump 3 Sump soft water intake 4 Water softener soft water outlet 5 Solenoid valve Y2 WPS 6 Water inlet mixer 7 Water inlet mixer intake and outlet 8 Steam condenser control valve Y6 9 Solenoid valve Y38 1 reactivation 10 Salt container 11 Salt container intake 12 Non...

Page 36: ...he water mixer outlet and then to the water softener Figure 4 13 Item 5 After passing through the water softener the now soft water flows via the soft water intake Figure 4 13 Item 12 back into the water inlet mixer It then flows past the non return device Figure 4 13 Item 9 into the sump Figure 4 13 Item 13 With voltage applied to Y5 the valve pin is drawn back and a portion of the hard water flo...

Page 37: ... the EGS system The EGS system is not active in the following cases In programs Universal Plus 55 Universal Plus 65 or Economy standard setting If the programmed water hardness is above 286 ppm In the program when the softener is being reactivated When flushing the water softener after reactivation If no water softener is installed If the Without Softener function has been programmed Note If a wat...

Page 38: ...e and hardness minerals before the actual dishwashing program begins 4 17 2 Reactivation Cycles The salt in the salt container is sufficient for several reactivation cycles as it is not dissolved all at once As the quantity of salt in the salt container drops the concentration of the brine decreases When a specific concentration is reached the float containing a magnet activates the float switch T...

Page 39: ...on the left wall of the cabinet The cooling bank within the condenser assembly utilizes water from the intake softening system controlled by the electronic via the condenser control valve Y6 4 18 2 Technical Data Control valve Y6 120VAC 60Hz Cold water reservoir 750mL 4 18 3 Control Valve The Miele circulation condenser drying system consists of a steam condenser Figure 4 16 Item 4 with circulatio...

Page 40: ...he cabinet Figure 4 17 Control Valve Y6 4 19 Drain Pump Circulation Pump The drain pump M8 is located below the cabinet and connects to the right front of the sump The pump removes the wash water through the non return valve and drain hose to the on site drain The drain pump is controlled powered by the electronic Note If the on site drain is below the level of the guides for the bottom basket the...

Page 41: ...automatically If the switch is faulty the circulation pump motor assembly must be replaced Type Voltage Rated power Pump pressure Flow rate Max head height Max hose length Circulation pump 120VAC 120W 3 6psi 18 2 gal min Drain pump 120VAC 65W 4 2 gal min 39 inches 13 feet Table 4 9 Circulation and Drain Pump Data 4 20 Heater Level Switch Heater Pressure Switch Heater pressure switch B1 10 is locat...

Page 42: ...ntact Positions and Current Paths 4 21 Level Switch Intake Overflow As an additional safety measure the overflow level switch B1 2 is electrically in series with the water inlet valves Y2 The level switch interrupts power if the water level inside the cabinet becomes too high ...

Page 43: ...e electronic constantly monitors the water temperature using the resistance value of the sensor If the resistance is less than 14 9kΩ 750Ω at 68 F a fault is registered Temperature Sensor R30 Resistance Values Temperature F C Resistance kΩ Tolerance Ω 5 32 0 38 000 1900 41 5 29 700 1490 50 10 23 400 1170 59 15 18 600 930 68 20 14 900 750 77 25 12 000 600 86 30 9 750 490 95 35 7 800 390 ...

Page 44: ...middle spray arms only An electromagnet Figure 4 20 Item 3 releases a plastic ball during the water intake wash and or rinse stages into the valve body Figure 4 20 Item 2 This ball is now unlocked and the water pressure pulls it free of the bottom part of the valve and presses it against the output opening Figure 4 20 Item 4 This almost completely closes the channel to the bottom spray arm A bypas...

Page 45: ... wash and the fill at the beginning of the main wash The same water will continue to be used to reduce water consumption If the turbidity sensor and electronic determine the water to be dirty then the program will continue with a drain at the end of the pre wash and a fill during the main wash Figure 4 21 Turbidity Sensor ECO Sensor The sensor is located within the plumbing connection between the ...

Page 46: ...ion to intake duration and water softener settings certain dishwasher electronics need to be programmed for dishwasher width 45cm or 60cm For further details refer to the model specific programming and service mode information 4 25 2 Electronic Modes The electronic modes are divided into 3 levels Programming mode Service mode 1 Service mode 2 Programming mode is intended for user access Service mo...

Page 47: ... door 2 Remove the old seal 3 Clean the groove around the cabinet Note Coating the seal with water may simplify installation 4 Press the new seal in the groove see Figure 5 2 Item 1 The seal lip should point inwards 5 Then press the middle of the new seal into the groove under the locking plate see Figure 5 2 Item 2 At the same time press the seal into the corners 6 Now press the remaining seal pa...

Page 48: ...all the appliance 2 Remove the raised head screws Figure 5 3 Items 1 and 3 3 Open the door 4 Remove the raised head screws Figure 5 3 Item 2 5 Remove the side panels Figure 5 3 Side Panel Removal Note When reinstalling the side panels install the bottom lip of the panel into the edge of the drip pan ...

Page 49: ... 5 4 Item 3 5 Unhook the spring Figure 5 4 Item 1 6 Remove the raised head screws Figure 5 4 Item 2 7 Remove the bracket Figure 5 4 Side View Door with Basket 5 5 Cover Plate Removal 1 Remove the two screws and the plinth toekick 2 Remove the raised head screws Figure 5 5 Item 1 3 Tilt the cover plate forwards slightly and lift its bottom edge out of the drip pan 4 Remove the cover plate Caution W...

Page 50: ...e drip pan 5 6 Connecting Strip Removal 1 Remove the cover plate Refer to Section 5 5 2 Remove the raised head and countersunk screws Figure 5 6 Item 1 3 Remove all components from the connecting strip 4 Remove the connecting strip Figure 5 6 Toekick Area with Connecting Strip 5 7 Basket Support Roller Replacement 1 Open the door 2 Remove the top basket ...

Page 51: ... 5 8 Item 1 between the bolt on the cabinet wall and the basket guide is visible Figure 5 7 Basket Guide Figure 5 8 Clip with Bolt 4 Insert a small screwdriver under the clip between the bolt on the cabinet wall and the basket guide and remove the clip upwards 5 Remove the basket guide Note If the clip is damaged during removal it must be replaced 6 Bend open the holder tag for the rear stopper in...

Page 52: ...ers Align the rollers with the bolts Press the basket guide with the new support rollers firmly onto the bolts until the rollers clip into place 5 8 Removing the Combination Dispenser 1 Remove the door outer panel See Section 5 10 2 Disconnect all electrical connections and the hose if equipped with a fan from the dispenser Note Plug connection leads are different lengths to help avoid incorrect c...

Page 53: ...emain on the mounting bracket 4 Disconnect the connection plugs and the hose connection to the combination dispenser Figure 5 12 Item 2 5 Open the door 6 Using needlenose pliers turn the fan cover filter on the door inner panel in the direction of the arrow to release it from the bayonet fitting 7 Remove the fan and seal Figure 5 12 Turbothermic Fan Removal 5 10 Door Panel Outer and Inner Removal ...

Page 54: ...matting between the inner and outer door panels 4 Remove the combination dispenser See Section 5 8 5 Remove the lock assembly Refer to Section 5 12 6 Remove the fan if applicable See Section 5 9 7 Disconnect the ground wire 8 Remove the screws Figure 5 13 Item 3 9 Open the door Remove the raised head screws Figure 5 13 Item 4 10 Remove the inner door panel in an upward direction Figure 5 13 Inner ...

Page 55: ...ntacts from the switch 6 Dismantle the lock and cover 7 When re installing ensure that the two lugs on the switch engage in the holes provided Figure 5 15 Lock Removal 5 13 Door Hinge Removal 1 Remove the side panel See Section 5 3 2 Remove the outer door panel See Section 5 10 3 Remove the tensioning spring See Section 5 4 Warning Ensure that the door is held in position and supported while openi...

Page 56: ...driver to adjust the screw as follows Clockwise Tighten Counterclockwise Loosen Figure 5 17 Door Tension Adjustment Screw 4 Adjust the door as follows With the door opened to a 45 position it should remain stationary does not continue to open OR close on its own tension Repeat Step 3 as needed Warning Replacement of door tension springs and or the door panel requires readjustment of the door tensi...

Page 57: ...ipe Removal 1 Remove the left side panel See Section 5 3 2 Remove the top spray arm See Section 5 15 3 Unscrew the locknut on the spray arm mount 4 Loosen the bottom hose clip on the feed pipe pull off the hose 5 Remove the feed pipe from its mounting bracket by lifting upward 5 19 Middle Spray Arm Cover Removal 1 Insert a large screwdriver between the cover retainer and the metal holder on the re...

Page 58: ...lling ensure that the seal is installed on the feed pipe before reinstallation 5 21 Flow Through Heater Removal 1 Remove the left side panel See Section 5 3 2 Fold up the insulation as needed 3 Disconnect the heater electrical connections 4 Disconnect the top and bottom hose connections 5 Lift upwards on the heater assembly Figure 5 19 Item 2 to release it from the retainer Figure 5 19 Flow Throug...

Page 59: ...bination apart at the snap fitting between the handle and microfine filter Figure 5 20 Item 4 4 Open the filter cap on the new microfine filter 5 Place the handle and microfine filter together as shown in Figure 5 20 Note Ensure that the cutout on the handle Figure 5 20 Item 1 aligns with the cutout on the large surface area fine filter Figure 5 20 Item 2 Ensure that the retaining lug on the new m...

Page 60: ...oid valve Y2 located near the front of the water softener salt tank 4 Release the locking collar tension on the back of the dishwasher and remove the WPS by pulling outwards Note The new WPS is supplied with various flow restrictors Ensure that the correct flow restrictor color coded is installed 5 25 WaterProof System WPS Restrictor Replacement 1 Shut off the water supply 2 Disconnect the WPS at ...

Page 61: ...or A damaged restrictor should never be used 5 26 Water Inlet Diverter Removal 1 Open the door 2 Unscrew the connections securing the water inlet to the inside of the cabinet see Figure 5 24 Figure 5 24 Water Inlet Removal 3 Remove the right side panel See Section 5 3 Note Be prepared as residual water will remain in the water inlet and will flow out of the inlet once hoses are disconnected 4 Disc...

Page 62: ...1 12 If water flows through the intake opening in the sump the water softener is operating correctly 13 If water does not flow through the intake opening in the sump check the following a Activation of solenoid valve Y38 1 b Water softener salt cap for leaks and or damage c Water softener hoses and connections Note The softener solenoid valve Y38 1 is activated for 2 minutes during reactivation Th...

Page 63: ... housing See Section 5 30 2 Unclip the top and side retainers Figure 5 25 Items 1 and 2 3 Open the float switch housing 4 Remove the switch Figure 5 25 Float Switch Housing 5 32 Steam Condenser Removal 1 Remove the left side panel See Section 5 3 2 Open the door 3 Unscrew the top air duct cap intake connection 4 Unscrew the bottom air duct cap bayonet connection from the steam condenser 5 Remove t...

Page 64: ...connect the temperature sensor electrical connection 3 Pull the sensor outward and remove it from the sump Note During re installation the NTC seal should be positioned in the sump assembly before installing the temperature sensor 5 35 Circulation Pump M6 Removal 1 Remove all water from the sump 2 Remove the retaining bolt Figure 5 27 Item 5 from the casing rear panel Figure 5 27 Item 4 3 Lay the ...

Page 65: ...sing condition Figure 5 27 Circulation Pump Removal 5 36 Circulation Pump Partition and Impeller Replacement Warning To avoid the risk of leaks all parts included in the Partition Impeller Kit should be installed during this procedure 1 Remove the circulation pump See Section 5 35 2 Remove the 4 screws from the pump housing Figure 5 28 Item 1 3 Open the pump housing 4 Use a large screwdriver to bl...

Page 66: ... housing and unpressed ring 5 38 Circulation Pump Release with Tool 1 Open the door 2 Remove the bottom spray arm and the filter assembly See Sections 5 17 and 5 23 3 Slide the releasing tool s prongs horizontally into the circulation pump intake opening as far as possible See Figure 5 29 Figure 5 29 Sliding the Circulation Pump Tool into the Circulation Pump Intake Opening 4 Ensure that the prong...

Page 67: ...he circulation pump releasing tool P N 05585740 can be obtained by contacting the Miele Technical Support Center at 800 999 1360 5 39 Heater Pressure Switch B1 10 Removal 1 Remove as much water as possible from the sump 2 Lay the dishwasher on its back 3 Remove the drip pan See Section 5 29 4 Disconnect the electrical connection 5 Unlock the heater pressure switch by turning it approximately 90 co...

Page 68: ...ed or kinked 5 40 Drain Pump M8 Removal 1 Remove as much water as possible from the sump 2 Remove the cover plate See Section 5 5 3 Disconnect the pump electrical connection Figure 5 33 Item 1 4 Release the locking tab Figure 5 33 Item 4 5 Turn the drain pump 90 counterclockwise Figure 5 33 Item 3 to release it from its mounting Figure 5 33 Drain Pump Removal 5 41 Top Solo Valve Removal 1 Remove t...

Page 69: ...ation pump housing 5 42 Overflow Level Switch Removal 1 Remove as much water as possible from the sump 2 Remove the cover plate See Section 5 5 3 Locate the overflow level switch mounted on the right rear side of the connecting strip 4 Press the retaining clips toward each other Figure 5 35 Item A push in to release the switch from the frame Figure 5 35 Item B 5 Disconnect the switch electrical co...

Page 70: ... aid to the inner surface of the seal Install the sealing ring on the cabinet Align the sump with the drain connection Warning To avoid leaks on appliances without the self tensioning clamp the clamp should be tightened to a gap of approximately 22mm Refer to Figures 5 36 and 5 37 Figure 5 36 Self Tensioning Sump Clamp Figure 5 37 Non Self Tensioning Sump Clamp Tighten to a Gap of 22mm 5 44 Turbid...

Page 71: ...e control panel Figure 5 38 Item 9 while removing the interior screws Figure 5 38 Item 10 3 Lift the control panel from the appliance Figure 5 38 Fully Integrated Vi Control Panel 5 47 Novotronic and Touchtronic Control Panel Removal Note On Novotronic dishwashers the program knob Figure 5 39 Item 1 must be removed before the fascia Figure 5 39 Item 4 and control panel Figure 5 39 Item 3 Pull the ...

Page 72: ...crew 12 Screws 6 Mounting bracket 13 On off switch cap 7 Pushbutton switch adapter 14 Screw 5 48 Mounting Bracket Removal The mounting bracket is removed to access the following components Turbothermic fan PTC release On off button Door handle lock assembly Electronic s 1 Remove the control panel See Section 5 46 or 5 47 2 Remove one screw from each side of the door Figure 5 40 Item A 3 Support th...

Page 73: ...wer Relay Removal Note Make note of wiring positions for reinstallation 1 Remove the left side panel See Section 5 3 2 Locate the relay location varies by model 3 Remove the relay bracket screw and bracket if applicable 4 Note and disconnect the electrical connections 5 Slide the relay out of its bracket ...

Page 74: ... model specific timing chart for details 6 2 3 Water Intake Duration This setting adjusts the maximum duration the dishwasher has to fill with the proper amount of water The default setting is two minutes An extended value of four minutes can be programmed for low pressure conditions Note Since water volume is determined by the flow meter the dishwasher may fill in less time than the actual progra...

Page 75: ...mming service mode section for further details 6 2 9 Width of Machine As Applicable Some electronics can be installed in more than one model and therefore require programming the width of the dishwasher full size or Slimline in which they are being installed Refer to the model specific programming service mode section for further details 6 2 10 Flow Meter Count Stores the numeric value marked on t...

Page 76: ...e of the chart numbered 1 50 All fifty steps do not apply to every program refer to E and F for further information B The component names and wiring diagram legends are listed here Below this area each timer step indicates activation of a component based on the location of the text Refer to the example below A B C D E F G ...

Page 77: ...Whenever the Y2 valve is activated an E is present in the column Example The water inlet valves are activated in Steps 3 and 6 The minimum and maximum amount of time a thermal stop can have Water continues to circulate and is heated at a rate of about 2 degrees Fahrenheit per minute Heating and circulation continue until the program temperature is reached The ZT in the time column indicates a ther...

Page 78: ... available and under which mode B Timer step 17 Circulation pump activated Detergent dispenser activated The length of this step is 5 seconds A clear white block in the program chart indicates that this step applies to the chosen program E Programs available on the dishwasher varies by model number Follow the grid directly below the chosen program Clear white blocks ARE performed Black blocks ARE ...

Page 79: ...lex plug connectors framed by dotted lines 3 Current path used to identify the location of the component along a numbered line Example Water inlet valve Y2 is positioned at current path 22 4 Wiring diagram number and applicable model number s G Programming mode functions options Service mode 2 functions options 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 80: ...rinse aid spills while filling the dispenser wipe it away Detergent added to rinse aid dispenser Remove the dispenser see Section 5 8 and thoroughly flush it out Note If the dispenser cannot be completely flushed out replace the dispenser assembly see Section 5 8 6 7 3 Detergent Not Released Basket incorrectly loaded Load the basket in accordance with the operating instructions Middle spray arm is...

Page 81: ...ential to check why it has cut out Flow through heater not functioning Check the heater s electrical circuit Heater relay 1K1 1 not functioning Check the heater relay electrical circuit Heater pressure switch not functioning Check the heater pressure switch electrical circuit 6 7 8 Circulation Pump Does Not Start Circulation pump motor winding too hot and the winding protection device has tripped ...

Page 82: ...41 Plus only Dishwasher width setting EGS G 841 Plus only Table 6 1 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Programming Flow Chart 6 8 1 1 Programming Mode 1 To access the programming mode close the door and turn the program selector switch to Stop Turn the dishwasher off 2 Press and hold the Start button while turning the dishwasher on Release the Start button within 2 seconds A blinking Salt light indicates succ...

Page 83: ...tor switch to Stop and turn the dishwasher off Water hardness in gpg Selector switch position o clock 1 4 1 5 7 2 8 10 3 11 14 4 15 17 5 18 21 6 22 35 7 36 70 8 Table 6 3 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Water Hardness Chart 6 8 1 1 2 Checking the Water Hardness Level 1 Access Programming Mode 2 Turn the program selector switch slowly through the first 8 clock positions 3 The Start light will light up when ...

Page 84: ...ertain programmed functions and to access fault codes The programmed functions include increasing the water temperature turning on or off the water softener adding an interim rinse and setting the dishwasher width 18 or 24 1 To access Service Mode 2 close the door and turn the program selector switch to Stop 2 Turn the dishwasher off 3 Press and hold the Start button while turning the dishwasher o...

Page 85: ...ck F06 Too few pulses at flow meter start of water intake 8 o clock F07 Too few pulses at flow meter end of water intake 9 o clock F08 Water intake failure heater level switch 10 o clock F09 Heater level switch not switching on at the end of thermal stops Table 6 5 G 841 G 841 Plus G 842 Fault Code Chart 6 8 1 3 2 Deleting Stored Fault Codes Access Programming Mode and turn the dishwasher off 6 8 ...

Page 86: ...ile turning the dishwasher on Release the Start button within 2 seconds A blinking Salt light indicates successful accessing of the programming mode 3 Turn the program selector switch to the position indicated in Table 6 8 to modify the corresponding function 4 Use the Start button to toggle the functions on or off 5 After selecting options turn the program selector switch to Stop and turn the dis...

Page 87: ...or switch to Stop Turn the dishwasher off 2 Press and hold the Start button while turning the dishwasher on Hold the Start button for at least 2 seconds A lit Intake Drain light indicates successful accessing of Service Mode 1 3 Select a program and press the Start button 4 Pressing the Start button repeatedly will allow the technician to advance through the program manually If the Start button is...

Page 88: ... 1 o clock Fault codes See Table 6 11 Flashing 2 o clock Program index See Table 6 12 Flashing 4 o clock EGS On On Off Off 5 o clock Increase temperature 150 F Off 160 F On 6 o clock Water softener With Off Without On 7 o clock Increase water intake On On Off Off 8 o clock 2 interim rinses Without Off With On 9 o clock Extended drying fan time Off Off On On 10 o clock Dishwasher width 24 Off 18 On...

Page 89: ... 8 2 3 3 Program Index 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 Turn the program selector switch to the 2 o clock position The Start light flashes 3 Press the Start button once then turn the program selector switch slowly clockwise until the Start light lights up The program selector switch position will determine the corresponding program index as shown in Table 6 12 below 4 Turn the dishwasher off Selector swi...

Page 90: ...p and turn the dishwasher off Selector switch position o clock Function Options Status of Start light 1 to 8 Water hardness See Section 6 8 3 1 1 Light 1 to 8 on1 9 Extended drying 14 minutes On2 Off Off On 11 Water intake time 70 seconds2 100 seconds Off 70 sec On 100 sec Table 6 14 G 811 G 851 G 851 Plus G 856 G 856 Plus Programming Functions 1 If no lights light up the dishwasher is programmed ...

Page 91: ...tically in their normal order Note The program chart in the wiring diagram should be used to follow the machine functions when stepping through a program 5 If the dishwasher door is opened and closed or the dishwasher is turned off and on the service mode will be canceled and the machine will continue to advance normally 6 8 3 2 1 Test Program The test program is a program that allows the technici...

Page 92: ... 3 3 1 Accessing Fault Codes 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 Turn the program selector switch to the 1 o clock position The Top solo light will flash 3 Press the Top solo button once 4 If the Top solo light is lit no fault has been stored If the light is not lit turn the selector switch slowly clockwise until the Top solo light lights up 5 Use the fault chart Table 6 17 to determine which fault has been...

Page 93: ...For future modifications Table 6 18 G 811 G 851 G 851 Plus G 856 G 856 Plus Program Indices 6 8 4 G 680 G 880 Programming Flow Chart Enter Programming Mode To access Water hardness Drying Plus EPLZ 501 only Temperature reduction EPLZ 501 only Enter Service Mode 1 To access Switching step check Test program Enter Service Mode 2 To access Fault indication Program index Temperature increase Softener ...

Page 94: ...emperature reduction None1 Off Reduction of 9 F On Table 6 20 G 680 G 880 Programming Functions 1 Standard setting 2 Setting not possible without softener is programmed Modify in service mode 2 see Section 6 8 4 3 then repeat Steps 1 and 2 6 8 4 1 1 Setting the Water Hardness 1 Access programming mode 2 Turn the program selector switch to the 2 o clock position 3 Press the Top solo button 4 Turn t...

Page 95: ... switch and wait until the Intake Drain LED lights up if this is not the case repeat Steps 1 and 2 3 Select and start a program The program sequence LEDs will show the program step in binary code see Table 6 22 4 By pressing the Top solo button as appropriate it is possible to advance through the program step by step If Top solo is not pressed the steps will advance automatically Note The program ...

Page 96: ...his is not the case repeat Steps 1 through 3 5 Turn the program selector switch to the desired setting in accordance with Table 6 23 6 To save the option Turn the program selector switch to Stop and switch the appliance off Program selector switch position o clock Function Programmable options Top solo LED 1 Fault codes Flashes 2 Program index Flashes 4 Flow meter Flashes 5 Temperature increase 15...

Page 97: ...he Top solo LED flashes 3 Press the Top solo button 4 The Top solo LED lights up when the selector switch is turned to the position where the program index is registered See Table 6 25 Program selector switch position o clock Program index Electronic version 1 IP0 Start of series EPLZ 501 2 P1 Start of series EPLZ 501 3 P2 With update feature EPLZ 501 4 P3 New electronic EPLZ 520 5 P4 6 P5 New wat...

Page 98: ...6 Novo Stella Plus G 681 G 881 shown Programming Flow Chart Enter Programming Mode To access Program index Water hardness settings Extended drying 14 minutes Extended water intake Buzzer EGPL 552 only Enter Service Mode 1 To access Manual step mode Component test program Enter Service Mode 2 To access Fault codes Operating hours Increased water temperature selection Water softener with without Ext...

Page 99: ...he Start button twice turn the program selector switch to Stop and turn the dishwasher off 6 8 5 1 2 Checking the Water Hardness Level 1 Access Programming Mode 2 Turn the program selector switch to the 2 o clock position 3 The number in the display will indicate the programmed water hardness setting see Table 6 27 4 Turn the program selector switch to Stop and turn the dishwasher off 6 8 5 2 Serv...

Page 100: ...r level extending the circulation fan time adding an interim rinse and setting the dishwasher width 18 or 24 1 To access Service Mode 2 close the door and turn the selector switch to Stop 2 Turn the dishwasher off 3 Press and hold the Top solo and Start buttons while turning the dishwasher on A dot in the display and a flashing Intake Drain light indicates successful accessing of Service Mode 2 4 ...

Page 101: ...ses at flow meter end of water intake F08 Water intake failure heater pressure switch F09 Heater pressure switch not switching on at the end of thermal stops 3 dashes in display Indicates a F1 F2 F4 or F9 fault is stored in the memory Table 6 29 G 681 G 881 Novo Stella G 886 Novo Stella Plus Fault Code Chart 1 All wash programs can be run but the heating element will not function during the cycle ...

Page 102: ...o the desired position in accordance with Table 6 32 5 Press Top solo to toggle between the available options 6 To save the option Press Start twice and switch the appliance off Selector switch position Function Options Display 1 o clock Water intake 2 minutes1 10 4 minutes 11 2 o clock Water hardness 0 off to 36 0 36 Table 6 32 G 885 Programming Functions 1 Standard setting 6 8 6 2 Service Mode 1...

Page 103: ... Successful accessing of Service Mode 2 is indicated by a dot in the display and illuminated Drain and Intake LEDs 4 Turn the program selector switch to the desired setting in accordance with Table 6 33 5 Press Top solo to toggle between the available options 6 To save the option Press Start twice and switch the appliance off Selector switch position Function Programmable options Display 1 o clock...

Page 104: ...pulses Increased water temperature selection Water softener with without Extended water intake Table 6 35 G 890 Programming Flow Chart 6 8 7 1 Programming Mode 1 To access the programming mode close the door and turn the dishwasher on All program lights should light If not press the Start Stop button to cancel the program 2 Press and hold the and Start Stop buttons while turning the dishwasher off...

Page 105: ...r and turn the dishwasher on All program lights should light If not press the Start Stop button to cancel the program Turn the dishwasher off 2 Press and hold the and Top solo buttons while turning the dishwasher on Successful accessing of Service Mode 1 is indicated by the display showing a dot and a lit Drain light 3 Select a program The program duration will appear in the display 4 Press the St...

Page 106: ...to cancel the program Turn the dishwasher off 2 Press and hold the Top solo and Start Stop buttons while turning the dishwasher on Successful accessing of Service Mode 2 is indicated by a dot in the display and flashing Drain and Salt lights 3 Press the appropriate program button indicated in Table 6 37 to modify the corresponding function 4 Use the Top solo button to toggle through the function s...

Page 107: ...ault is stored in the memory Table 6 38 G 890 Fault Code Chart 1 All wash programs can be run but the heating element will not function during the cycle 6 8 7 3 2 Deleting Stored Fault Codes Access Programming Mode and press Start Stop twice 6 8 7 3 3 Operating Hours 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 Press the appropriate program button indicated in Table 6 39 to display operating hours Program button Dis...

Page 108: ... solo button to toggle the functions on or off 5 After selecting options press the Start Stop button twice and turn the dishwasher off Program button Function Options Display Sani Wash Water hardness setting 0 gpg1 1 36 gpg2 3 01 1 36 gpg Rinse Hold Extended drying time 14 min 4 min2 14 min 90 91 Table 6 41 G 891 Programming Functions 1 If 0 is displayed the dishwasher is programmed for without wa...

Page 109: ...ode will be canceled and the machine will continue to advance normally 6 8 8 2 1 Test Program The test program is a program that allows the technician to check all of the major functions of the dishwasher 1 Access Service Mode 1 2 Press the Economy button then press the Start Stop button The test program will start and advance automatically 3 Pressing the Start Stop button repeatedly will allow th...

Page 110: ...circuited F03 Electronic failure selector switch position not found F04 Heating failure heating circuit opened or defective electrical component in heating circuit1 F05 Water drainage failure heater level switch F06 Too few pulses at flow meter start of water intake F07 Too few pulses at flow meter end of water intake F08 Water intake failure heater level switch F09 Heater level switch not switchi...

Page 111: ...e blinking If the Start Stop light is not blinking press and hold the Start Stop button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle The Start Stop light should now be blinking 2 Turn the dishwasher off 3 Press and hold the Start Stop button while turning the dishwasher on Release the Start Stop button within 2 seconds Successful accessing of the programming mode is indicated by a blinking Salt light ...

Page 112: ...ight Pots Pans 4 5 minutes Flashing 14 minutes Lit Table 6 47 G 892 G 832 Drying Time Settings 6 8 9 2 Service Mode 1 1 To access Service Mode 1 close the door and turn the dishwasher on The Start Stop light must be blinking If the Start Stop light is not blinking press and hold the Start Stop button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle The Start Stop light should now be blinking 2 Press and h...

Page 113: ...her on The Start Stop light must be blinking If the Start Stop light is not blinking press and hold the Start Stop button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle The Start Stop light should now be blinking 2 Press and hold the Start Stop button while turning the dishwasher on Release the Start Stop button and immediately press it 2 more times Flashing Intake Drain and Salt lights and a lit Rinse ...

Page 114: ... twice Index Program button Status P0 Pots Pans Lit P1 Sani Wash Lit P2 Normal Plus Lit P3 Normal Lit Table 6 50 G 892 G 832 Program Indices 6 8 9 3 3 Stage 3 1 To access Stage 3 of Service Mode 2 close the door and turn the dishwasher on The Start Stop light must be blinking If the Start Stop light is not blinking press and hold the Start Stop button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle The S...

Page 115: ...e Extended drying fan time 45 minutes EGS Table 6 52 G 694 G 894 Programming Flow Chart 6 8 10 1 Programming Mode 1 To access the programming mode close the door and turn the dishwasher on The Start Stop light must be blinking If the Start Stop light is not blinking press and hold the Start Stop button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle The Start Stop light should now be blinking 2 Turn the ...

Page 116: ...Using the arrow buttons select a program and press the Start Stop button 4 Pressing the Start Stop button repeatedly will allow the technician to advance through the program If the Start Stop button is not pressed the program steps are carried out automatically in their normal order Note The program chart in the wiring diagram should be used to follow the machine functions when stepping through a ...

Page 117: ...in heating circuit F05 Water drainage failure heater level switch F06 Too few pulses at flow meter start of water intake F07 Too few pulses at flow meter end of water intake F08 Water intake failure heater level switch F09 Heater level switch not switching on at the end of thermal stops Table 6 55 G 694 G 894 Fault Code Chart 6 8 10 3 2 Stage 2 1 To access Stage 2 of Service Mode 2 close the door ...

Page 118: ...ture 66 Flashing 72 Lit Sani Wash Water softener On Flashing Off Lit Normal Plus Interim rinses 1 rinse Flashing 2 rinses Lit Normal Increase water level Norm Flashing Increase Lit China Crystal Extended drying Off Flashing On1 Lit Economy EGS With Off Without On Table 6 56 G 694 G 894 Service Mode 2 Functions 1 Can only be set if 14 min is selected in programming mode See Section 6 8 10 1 2 6 8 1...

Page 119: ... 1 Access Programming Mode 2 Press the Top solo button once The End light will light up 3 Use Table 6 58 below to determine the drying fan time 4 Press the Top solo button to toggle from 4 5 minutes to 14 minutes 5 To save press the Start Stop button twice Program light Options Status of program light Pots Pans 4 5 minutes Flashing 14 minutes Lit Table 6 58 G 896 Drying Time Settings 6 8 11 2 Serv...

Page 120: ...ction programming End Table 6 59 G 896 Service Mode 2 Stages 6 8 11 3 1 Stage 1 1 To access Stage 1 of Service Mode 2 close the door and turn the dishwasher on The Start Stop light must be blinking If the Start Stop light is not blinking press and hold the Start Stop button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle The Start Stop light should now be blinking 2 Press and hold the Delay Start and Sta...

Page 121: ... Salt lights and a lit Rinse light indicate successful accessing of Stage 3 of Service Mode 2 4 The display will indicate the current electronic version 5 To save press the Start Stop button twice 6 8 11 3 4 Stage 4 1 To access Stage 4 of Service Mode 2 close the door and turn the dishwasher on The Start Stop light must be blinking If the Start Stop light is not blinking press and hold the Start S...

Page 122: ...d hold the and Start Stop buttons while turning the dishwasher on Successful accessing of the programming mode is indicated by a blinking Salt light and P00 P01 etc in the display depending on the electronic version 4 Press the appropriate program button indicated in Table 6 63 to modify the corresponding function 5 Use the Top solo button to toggle the functions on or off 6 After selecting option...

Page 123: ... Start Stop button is not pressed the program steps are carried out automatically in their normal order 6 Service Mode 1 will be canceled if the dishwasher is shut off or the door is opened 7 Service Mode 1 can be activated at any time during a wash cycle When it is activated during a program cycle the display will show the current program step Note The program chart in the wiring diagram should b...

Page 124: ...h Water softener With1 60 Without 61 Economy Increase water level Standard 70 Increased 71 Short Interim rinses 1 80 2 81 Energy saver Extended drying1 14 minutes 90 45 minutes 91 Table 6 64 G 898 Service Mode 2 Functions 1 Factory setting 6 8 12 3 1 Accessing Fault Codes 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 Press the Pots Pans program button 3 The fault code will be shown in the display e g F01 F02 etc 4 Us...

Page 125: ...zer Enter Service Mode 1 To access Manual step mode Component test program Enter Service Mode 2 To access Error messages Program index Increased water temperature selection Water softener Interim rinses Dishwasher width setting Table 6 67 G 803 G 643 G 843 G 663 G 863 Programming Flow Chart 6 8 13 1 Programming Mode 1 To access the Programming Mode close the door and turn the dishwasher on All pro...

Page 126: ... 22 the display will read A 2 2 Models without display Using Table 6 69 below press the program button that corresponds to the water hardness e g for a water hardness of 10 gpg press program button 4 Once the button is pressed for the selected water hardness setting program button 2 will flash 5 To save Press program button 6 twice A flashing program button 6 indicates successful saving of data Wa...

Page 127: ...am step that the dishwasher is currently in will be displayed by the illuminated program button lights Each light corresponds to a binary number see the program sequence chart Table 6 70 Add the numbers represented by the lights to arrive at the program step When the appropriate step has been reached the door can be closed and the program will continue Program Sequence Chart Program button light 1...

Page 128: ...ease water temperature 150 F Off 160 F On 2 Water softener With1 Off Without On 3 2 interim rinses With Off Without On 4 Dishwasher width 24 Off 18 On 5 Program index Off Fault codes On Table 6 71 G 803 G 643 G 843 G 663 G 863 Service Mode 2 Functions 1 Factory setting 6 8 13 3 1 Accessing Fault Codes 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 Press the flashing program button 5 3 Press the flashing program button...

Page 129: ...ion 4 Turn off the dishwasher 6 8 13 3 3 Program Index 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 Press the flashing program button 5 3 Press the flashing program button 2 4 The lit program button 1 to 5 will determine the corresponding program index as shown in the program index chart Table 6 73 5 Switch the dishwasher off Program button 1 5 Program index Electronic version 1 P0 EPLG 546 2 P1 For future modificat...

Page 130: ... setting 6 8 14 1 1 Setting the Water Hardness Level 1 Measure the water hardness in grains per gallon gpg 2 Access Programming Mode 3 Press program button 2 should be flashing If program button 2 is not flashing Service Mode 2 must be accessed and the dishwasher programmed to with water softener 4 Using Table 6 76 below press the program button that corresponds to the water hardness e g for a wat...

Page 131: ...on 6 to select the appropriate program step The illuminated program button lights will display the program step that the dishwasher is in Each light corresponds to a binary number See the program sequence chart Table 6 77 Add the numbers represented by the lights to arrive at the program step When the appropriate step has been reached the door can be closed and the program will continue Program Se...

Page 132: ...e Press program button 6 twice Program button Function Options Program light 1 Increase water temperature 150 F Off 160 F On 2 Water softener With1 Off Without On 3 2 interim rinses With Off Without On 4 Dishwasher width 18 Off 24 On 5 Program index Off Fault codes On Table 6 78 G 818 G 658 G 858 Service Mode 2 Functions 1 Factory setting 6 8 14 3 1 Accessing Fault Codes 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 ...

Page 133: ...rogram button 6 indicates successful fault code deletion 4 Turn off the dishwasher 6 8 14 3 3 Program Index 1 Access Service Mode 2 2 Press the flashing program button 5 3 Press the flashing program button 2 4 The lit program button 1 to 5 will determine the corresponding program index as shown in the program index chart Table 6 80 5 Switch the dishwasher off Program button 1 5 Program index Elect...

Page 134: ...ve Once options have been selected press the Top solo button twice and turn off the dishwasher Program button Function Options Program button light 1 Heated drying On2 Off Off On 2 Water hardness setting See Section 6 8 15 1 31 Flashing 1 to 70 gpg Off 0 gpg 3 Temperature reduction None2 Off Reduction of 41 F On Table 6 82 G 879 Programming Functions for EPLG 501A 1 If no lights light up the dishw...

Page 135: ... Step 1 e g for a water hardness of 10 gpg press program button 4 5 Once the button is pressed for the selected water hardness setting program button 2 will flash 6 To save Press the Top solo button twice A flashing Top solo button indicates successful saving of data 7 Turn off the dishwasher Water hardness gpg Top solo button Program button pressed 1 4 Not pressed 1 5 6 Not pressed 2 7 Not presse...

Page 136: ... 85 Add the numbers represented by the lights to arrive at the program step When the appropriate step has been reached the door can be closed and the program will continue Program Sequence Chart Program button light 1 2 3 4 5 6 Binary number 32 16 8 4 2 1 Table 6 85 G 879 Program Sequence Chart Example Program button lights 2 and 5 are lit Program button light 2 Binary code 16 Program button light...

Page 137: ...program button 1 4 One of the program button lights 1 to 5 will light up indicating a stored fault code of F0 F4 If none of the program buttons light a fault code of F5 F8 is stored To display fault codes F5 F8 press the Top solo button once The Top solo button will light along with one of the program buttons 1 to 5 See Table 6 87 Program button 6 Program button light Fault code and description No...

Page 138: ...ll determine the corresponding program index as shown in Table 6 88 below 5 Switch the dishwasher off Top solo Program button 1 5 Program index Electronic version Not pressed 1 P0 EPLZ501AZ Not pressed 2 P1 EPLZ530 Not pressed 3 P2 EPLZ530 Not pressed 4 P3 EPLZ530 Not pressed 5 P4 EPLZ530 Pressed 1 EPLZ530 Pressed 2 Table 6 88 G 879 Program Indices ...

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