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Operating instructions
Washer-disinfector for laboratory
glassware and laboratory utensils
PG 8583

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, AE, AU, IE, NZ

M.-Nr. 10 607 230

Summary of Contents for PG 8583

Page 1: ...r for laboratory glassware and laboratory utensils PG 8583 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 AE AU IE NZ M Nr 10 607 230 ...

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Page 3: ... Commissioning 26 Installation and connection 26 Procedure 26 Opening and closing the door 30 Electronic door locking 30 Opening the door 30 Closing the door 30 Opening the door using the emergency release 31 Water softener 32 Water hardness 32 Setting the water hardness level 33 Filling the salt reservoir 35 Add salt reminder 37 Areas of application 38 Mobile units baskets modules and inserts 38 ...

Page 4: ...he programme 61 Interrupting a programme 62 Cancelling a programme 63 Programme cancelled due to a fault 63 Cancelling a programme manually 63 Settings 64 Delay start 65 Drying 66 DOS venting 67 Filter maintenance 68 Activating and setting the interval 68 Language 70 Time of day 71 Volume 74 Further settings 75 Code 77 Enter code 77 Date 80 Log book 82 Report 83 Temperature unit 83 Programme setti...

Page 5: ... of cycle reports 116 External software 116 Report printer 116 Maintenance 117 Periodic checks 117 Routine checks 118 Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet 118 Cleaning the spray arms 120 Cleaning the machine 122 Cleaning the control panel 122 Cleaning the door and the door seal 122 Cleaning the wash cabinet 122 Cleaning the door front 122 Preventing re soiling 122 Checking mobile units baskets...

Page 6: ...149 Electrical connection 150 Equipotential bonding connection 150 Peak load cut out 151 Plumbing 152 Connection to the water supply 152 Connecting the drain hose 155 Programme chart 156 Free memory 156 Free memory 158 Universal 160 Standard 162 Intensive 164 Inorganic 166 Organic 168 Injector plus 170 Pipettes 172 Plastics 174 Quick wash 176 Oil programme 178 Special 93 C 10 180 Demineralised rin...

Page 7: ...tice they describe Notes Information of particular importance that must be observed is highlighted in a thick framed box Additional information and comments Additional 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 func...

Page 8: ...sels such as measuring cylinders pipettes volumetric flasks etc Dishes such as petri dishes watch glasses etc Plates such as slides sequencing plates etc Small items such as lids spatulas magnetic stirring rods stoppers etc Other items such as funnels pipe hose pieces etc Examples of application areas Laboratories in schools colleges and universities Research quality assurance development technolo...

Page 9: ...reprocess or disinfect medical devices or medical equipment Spray pressure and spray arm monitoring The machine has a sensor for monitoring spray pressure in order for example to detect pressure fluctuations due to misloading or foam in the water circulation system Spray pressure monitoring is set at the factory to active in the Cleaning and Final rinse wash blocks The spray pressure monitoring re...

Page 10: ...ks e g interrupting or cancelling a programme require more detailed knowledge about the machine reprocessing of laboratory glassware and utensils Alterations or adaptations of the machine e g accessories used or on site conditions require additional specific knowledge of the machine Validation processes assume specialised knowledge of the machine reprocessing of laboratory glassware and utensils o...

Page 11: ...r machine spray arm e Rails for baskets and mobile units f Lower machine spray arm g Data plate h Salt reservoir i Dispenser for powder cleaning agent optional j Filter combination k Plinth facing l On the back Second data plate Electrical and plumbing connections Siphon s for external supply containers Connections for external dispensing modules DOS modules m Plumbing connections for mobile units...

Page 12: ...cel button For cancelling a process not for cancelling programmes g Settings button For accessing the system settings menu h Start Stop button For starting or cancelling a programme i Door release button For opening the door before or after a programme j button drying assistance For switching Drying assistance on and off k OK button For selecting or confirming entries in the user interface l PC Op...

Page 13: ...t 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 or the programme settings are being changed Button ON The additional Drying assistance function has been activated for the selected programme not available for all programmes see Programme overview OFF The additional Drying assistance function has been deactiv...

Page 14: ...tructions must also be observed Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by improper or incorrect use or operation of the machine This machine is intended for indoor use only Risk of injury Please pay attention to the following notes to avoid injury This machine must be commissioned serviced and repaired by a Miele authorised and trained service technician only To ensure compliance with Good ...

Page 15: ... agents These may contain irritant corrosive or toxic ingredients Please observe the chemical agent manufacturer s safety instructions and safety data sheets Wear protective gloves and goggles The machine is designed for operation with water and recommended additive chemical agents only Organic solvents and flammable liquid agents must not be used in it This could cause an explosion damage rubber ...

Page 16: ...assist in maintaining quality standards when processing laboratory glassware and utensils to avoid damage to the loads being cleaned If it is necessary to interrupt a programme in exceptional circumstances this may only be done by authorised personnel The standard of cleaning and disinfection must be routinely confirmed by the user The process should be validated on a regular basis and checked aga...

Page 17: ... the risk of damage to the machine and any accessories used with it caused by chemical agents soiling and any reaction between the two please read the notes in Chemical processes and technology Where a chemical agent is recommended on technical application grounds e g a cleaning agent this does not imply that the manufacturer of the machine accepts liability for the effect of the chemical on the i...

Page 18: ...hloric acid do not come into contact with the stainless steel outer casing of the machine in order to avoid any damage through corrosion After any plumbing work the water pipework to the machine will need to be vented If this is not done components can be damaged The gaps between a built in machine and adjacent cabinetry must not be filled e g with silicone sealant as this could compromise the ven...

Page 19: ...details on the type of accessories that can be used Only use Miele mobile units baskets modules and inserts with this washer disinfector Using mobile units baskets modules and inserts made by other manufacturers or making modifications to Miele accessories can cause unsatisfactory cleaning results for which Miele cannot be held liable Any resultant damage would not be covered by the guarantee ...

Page 20: ...n from blood bodily fluids pathogenic germs facultative pathogenic germs genetically modified material etc in it and must be decontaminated before disposal For environmental and safety reasons ensure the machine is completely drained of any residual water chemical residues and cleaning agent Observe safety regulations and wear safety goggles and gloves Make the door lock inoperable so that childre...

Page 21: ...relevant button is sufficient to operate the functions The buttons can also be pressed and held for approx 20 seconds Display illustrations All display illustrations shown in these operating instructions are examples which may differ from the actual display screens shown on the machine Universal Temperature Duration h 1 30 75 C The control buttons are shown next to the display The and Start Stop b...

Page 22: ...ate 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 the ma...

Page 23: ...o the end of the menu Press the button again to continue navigating Parameter values can also be altered in defined increments using the arrow buttons Instructions for this can be found in the relevant sections OK OK button The OK button is used for confirming acknowledging a selection or for saving input The display then moves to the next menu or when entering parameter values to the next input p...

Page 24: ...isplayed the path does not need to be input completely If for example the Settings menu is already displayed you do not need to press the button again In this case simply follow the sequence from Settings onwards Display view When selecting a menu the last menu used is generally opened Example Clock display 12 h 24 h Options All available menu options are listed together with a short description E...

Page 25: ...ng is marked with a tick Language english GB english USA System messages The symbol denotes system messages These give information such as a notification of an excessively low level in the supply containers 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 th...

Page 26: ...e Settings and Further settings menus The settings made during the commissioning process are only adopted after a complete programme has been run If the programme is interrupted or if no programme is started and the machine is switched off the commissioning process must be carried out again Switching on Press the button until the LED lights up Select language The commissioning process starts with ...

Page 27: ...will then appear Date Use the and arrow buttons to set the day month and year and touch OK to save each one Select Clock display The menu for selecting the clock format will then appear Clock display 12 h 24 h Use the and arrow buttons to select the format you want and touch OK to save Set the time of day The menu for setting the display for the time of day will then appear Time of day Use the and...

Page 28: ... Write down the water hardness in Water softener Water hardness Select plumbing connections The menu for setting plumbing connections will then appear Unused plumbing connections e g if there is only one connection can be deactivated here Following commissioning the plumbing connections can be reinstated by Miele Service Plumbing connections Cold water Accept The plumbing connection is set via mul...

Page 29: ... any programme e g Drain Press the Start Stop button to start the programme After commissioning every programme starts with reactivation of the water softener Fault 420 If the programme is cancelled using Fault 420 all the plumbing connections are deactivated Confirm the error message with OK Switch the machine off using the button Wait approximately 10 seconds before switching the machine on agai...

Page 30: ...it up there is no programme running the temperature in the wash cabinet is less than 60 C and the LED is lit up Press the button to open the door The Comfort door lock opens the door slightly The LED goes out as soon as the door is unlocked 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 Ensure that...

Page 31: ...ncy release Push the tool supplied in the accessory pack horizontally into the gap between the door and the lid or worktop The right hand edge of the tool must align with the outer right hand edge of the display Press against the unlocking mechanism with the tool until you hear the door unlock The door can now be opened If the washer disinfector is switched on activation of the emergency release w...

Page 32: ...ess 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 hardness level Enter your water hardness level here ________________________mmol l or dH The water softener must be reactivated at regular intervals This requires special reactivation salt see Water softener Filling the salt r...

Page 33: ...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 using the arrow buttons higher and lower Press OK to save the setting ...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...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 approx 45 This ensures that the salt flows into the reservoir more easily Press the yellow button on the salt reservoir with the symbol on it in the direction of the arro...

Page 36: ...ed displaced water saline solution may run out Clean any excess salt from the area around the salt reservoir and especially from the seal Do not use running water as this can cause the salt reservoir to overflow Close the funnel Run the Rinsing programme after refilling salt This will ensure that any traces of salt and saline solution are dissolved and rinsed away Salt and saline solution which ha...

Page 37: ... reservoir as described When the message first appears there may be sufficient salt for a further 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 38: ... with one or more connection points to the water supply When loading baskets mobile units etc into the machine connect these to the water connection points in the back panel of the wash cabinet The mobile units and baskets are held in place by the wash cabinet door when closed Any free connections in the back panel are closed mechanically Older models of mobile units and baskets Only use older mod...

Page 39: ...kets are not designed 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 rol...

Page 40: ...ture is covered Secure the water connector with 4 screws Lower position Move the roller brackets on both sides to the top position and secure them firmly Position the stainless steel plate over the openings in the water supply pipe so that the lower aperture is covered Secure the stainless steel plate at the bottom with 2 screws Place the water connector in the upper aperture of the stainless stee...

Page 41: ... sided items should be placed at an angle to make sure water runs off them freely Tall narrow hollow items should be placed in the centre of the baskets or mobile units This ensures better water coverage Take apart any items which can be dismantled according to the manufacturer s instructions and process the individual parts separately from each other Lightweight items should be secured with a cov...

Page 42: ...n particular hydrochloric acid must not be placed in the cabinet Scoop nutrient media Agar out of petri dishes Shake out any blood residues and remove any clots If necessary rinse the wash load briefly with water to prevent coarse soiling entering the machine Remove stoppers corks labels sealing residues etc Secure small items such as stoppers and taps in suitable baskets for small items It may be...

Page 43: ...ng fittings securely connected Are the baskets and modules or mobile units correctly connected to the water supply and are the water connectors undamaged Are all chemical containers sufficiently filled The following must be checked at the end of every programme Carry out a visual check of the load for cleanliness Check that all hollow items are still securely located on their injector nozzles Any ...

Page 44: ...h load items with narrow necks e g narrow necked Erlenmeyer flasks round bottomed flasks measuring flasks and pipettes The injector units and modules come with their own operating instructions When loading please note Place petri dishes in the appropriate insert with the dirty side facing towards the middle Place pipettes with the pointed end facing downwards Quarter segment inserts should be posi...

Page 45: ...ction between chemical agents and soiling Heavy foaming during a programme affects cleaning and rinsing results Foam escaping from the wash cabinet can cause damage to the machine Cleaning processes cannot be regulated and validated where there has been a build up of foam Establish the cause of the foam and rectify it Check the process used regularly to monitor foaming levels See information regar...

Page 46: ...instructions and recommendations Carry out a regular visual check of any accessible elastomers and plastics for damage Hydrogen peroxide can release large amounts of oxygen Use only validated processes The wash temperature must be lower than 70 C when using hydrogen peroxide Please contact Miele Service for advice The following chemical agents can cause large amounts of foam to build up Cleaning a...

Page 47: ...turated hydrocarbons emollients cosmetics hygiene and care products such as creams analytical applications and filling Depending on usage wipe the lower door seal on the washer disinfector periodically with a lint free cloth or sponge Clean the wash cabinet and accessories without a load using the Inorganic programme Process the load using the Oil programme programme where this is available or use...

Page 48: ...cal agents and soiling Problem How to resolve it Natural oils and fats can be emulsified with alkaline chemical agents This can lead to a heavy build up of foam Use the Oil programme This special programme dispenses emulsifiers pH neutral in the pre rinse Depending on application use de foaming agents that do not contain silicone oils Soiling containing high protein levels such as blood can cause ...

Page 49: ...lead to inaccurate data In this instance please contact Miele Service for advice Dispensing systems The machine is equipped with a number of internal dispensing systems for chemical agents Neutralisation agent This is dispensed using a siphon Cleaning agent is dispensed depending on machine either via a dispenser for power cleaning agent in the door or via an integrated dispensing system for liqui...

Page 50: ...e connection data voltage and frequency on the data plate with that on the data plate of your machine If the data does not match the modules could sustain damage If in any doubt consult an electrician 2 DOS module connections 1 DOS module connection Power supply for DOS 1 cleaning agent Power supply for DOS 4 rinsing agent Power supply for DOS 4 rinsing agent Connection for dispenser hose Connecti...

Page 51: ...utralising agent Place the neutralising agent container red marking on the open cabinet door or on a surface which is robust and easy to clean Unscrew and remove the siphon Place the siphon on the open cabinet door Replace the empty container with a full one Push the siphon into the opening of the container and screw it back on tightly Observe the colour coding Wipe up any spilled chemical agent t...

Page 52: ...or When the fill level is low in the DOS 3 supply container for neutralising agent you are reminded to refill it DOS Refill Confirm the message shown with OK and Refill the neutralising agent as described If it has run out the machine will be locked for further use It will be ready for use again when the supply container has been replaced Dispensing neutralising agent For adjusting the dispensing ...

Page 53: ...ys consider the following factors when selecting a cleaning agent How alkaline does the cleaning agent need to be for the cleaning application involved Are protein removing enzymes required and is the programme sequence suitable for this Are tensides required for proper dispersal and emulsification Is a cleaning agent containing active chlorine required or can a detergent without active chlorine b...

Page 54: ...e siphon into the opening of the container and screw it back on tightly Observe the colour coding Wipe up any spilled chemical agent thoroughly Place the container on the floor next to the machine or in an adjacent cupboard The container must not be placed on top of or above the machine Make sure that the dispensing hose is not kinked or trapped The dispensing system must then be vented see Settin...

Page 55: ... it DOS Refill Confirm the message shown with OK and replenish the liquid cleaning agent as described If the liquid cleaning agent has run out the machine will be locked for further use It will be ready for use again when the supply container has been replaced Dispensing liquid detergent For adjusting the dispensing concentration see Further settings Dispensing systems ...

Page 56: ... button on the dispenser with the symbol The flap will spring open The flap is always open at the end of a programme The level markers in the powder dispenser with the door in the horizontal position equate to the amount dispensed in ml The max capacity is approx 60 ml of cleaning agent The amount in ml equates to approx the amount normally recommended in grammes for proprietary powder cleaning ag...

Page 57: ...present Check whether any items of the load have obstructed the flushing out of the dispenser and rearrange the load if necessary Nozzle A 802 The nozzle A 802 flushes the powder detergent out of the dispenser during the programme If an upper basket and a lower basket with two modules are being used nozzle A 802 for powder detergent must be fitted The operating instructions for the modules describ...

Page 58: ...ogrammes and their areas of application are described in the Programme chart at the end of these operating instructions Starting a programme Close the door When the door is closed the LED in the button will light up Press the Start Stop button The LED in the Start Stop button will light up constantly and the LED in the button will go out Starting a programme using delay start The start of a progra...

Page 59: ...inutes 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 Universal Temperature Switch on at 12 30 75 C The selected programme with the set start time is then shown on the display If automatic deactivati...

Page 60: ...fore further processing sterilisation or storage The drying function can be pre selected for all programmes with a drying phase or can be retrospectively switched on or off every time a programme is selected see Settings Drying Drying is activated or deactivated prior to programme start by pressing the button The LED in the button indicates whether the additional function is on or off The drying t...

Page 61: ...ee Further settings Display Temperature A0 value Cycle number Bottom line Time left in hours under an hour in minutes At the end of the programme A programme is usually finished when the following parameters and messages are shown in the display Top line Programme name Middle line Continuously alternating between Parameter met not met A0 value Cycle number Bottom line Programme finished In additio...

Page 62: ...s moment it is first necessary to acknowledge the following message Warning Cabinet hot Open anyway Confirm the message with OK Open door No Yes Select Yes using the and arrow buttons By pressing the OK button the programme is interrupted Selecting Yes interrupts the programme and the door opens The display shows the following message Programme interrupted Door opened Rearrange the items so that t...

Page 63: ...ing 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 Select Yes using the and arrow buttons By pressing the OK button the programme is cancelled Entry of a PIN code may also be required see Further settings Code If no button is pressed for several...

Page 64: ...xes 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 Drying No Yes DOS venting DOS_ Filter maintenance Filter combination Reset Yes No Interval 10 Language deutsch english GB Time of day Set Display On On for 60 seconds Do not display Clock display 12 h 24 h Volume Keypad tone Buzzer tones Pro...

Page 65: ...tart to be available for use Open the menu as follows button 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 66: ...ll then be dried using passive heat given off by the residual heat in the cabinet This method of drying does not comply with the requirements of EN ISO 15883 1 2 For this reason items must be dried separately before further processing sterilisation or storage Open the menu as follows button Settings Drying Drying Yes No No The drying function is automatically deactivated for all programmes Yes The...

Page 67: ... container is sufficiently full and the siphons are securely screwed to the containers Only one DOS system can be vented at a time Open the menu as follows button 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 can no longer be cancelled Select a dispensing system using...

Page 68: ...d you of the required cleaning at regular intervals Activating and setting the interval Open the menu as follows button Settings Filter maintenance Filter combination Inactive Active Filter combination Active The cleaning interval is activated The Active selection allows you to reset the counter or set the cleaning interval Inactive The cleaning interval is deactivated Select an option using the a...

Page 69: ...be set on the basis of usage and the expected number of particles solids in the soiling Example For weekly cleaning with 2 programme sequences per day and 5 working days in the week this yields an interval of 10 2 x 5 10 With a higher incidence of particles a shorter interval should be selected in order to clean the filters several times weekly 5 100 10 Interval The setting value is entered in inc...

Page 70: ...uage which you do not understand has already been set Language english GB english USA A list will appear in the display with all the languages available The currently selected language has a tick beside it The factory default language is set as english GB Use the and arrow buttons to select the language you want Press OK to save the setting The display will change immediately to the language selec...

Page 71: ...er and winter time daylight savings You need to make this adjustment yourself as necessary Selecting the time of day format To set the format for the time of day in the display Open the menu as follows button 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 arrow buttons to select the date format you ...

Page 72: ... 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 time of day will be saved when the OK button is pressed for...

Page 73: ...any button reactivates the machine Open the menu as follows button Settings Time of day Display Display Do not display On On Once the set standby time elapses the machine is permanently activated for use and the time appears on the display On for 60 seconds Once the set standby time elapses the machine is activated for use for 60 seconds The time appears on the display while the machine is in stan...

Page 74: ...tion 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 immediately When Buzzer tones has been selected you must first select which tone Warning or Programme end you would like to adjust the volume for Programme end Louder Quieter Keypad tone Quieter Louder Th...

Page 75: ...erview Further settings Code Cancel programme Code required Code not required Change code Date Date format DD MM YY MM DD YY Set Log book Consumption Water Consumption Detergent Consumption Surfactant Consumption Neut agent Operating hours Programme cycle counter Service interval Report Short Long Temperature unit C F Programme settings Change programme Reset programme Release programme All Select...

Page 76: ...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 77: ... If you do not have the code contact a user with appropriate access 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 78: ...o the option of cancelling a programme can be blocked using the code Open the menu as follows button Further settings Code Cancel programme Cancel programme Code not required Code required Code required A programme can only be cancelled by entering the code Code not required All users can cancel running programmes at any time Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the settin...

Page 79: ...Service Open the menu as follows button Further settings Code Change code PIN 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 back to the previous entry If a mistake is made the process must be cancelled using the button ...

Page 80: ... be set Select the date format The selected date format appears in the display and in the process documentation Open the menu as follows button Further 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 81: ...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 and press the OK button to save the date The date wil...

Page 82: ...tion Detergent Display the total amount of liquid cleaning agent used in litres l Consumption Surfactant Display the total amount of rinsing agent used in litres l Consumption Neut agent Display the total amount of neutralising agent used in litres l Operating hours Display the total number of operating hours Programme cycle counter Total of all completed programmes There is no breakdown of indivi...

Page 83: ... temperature displayed is automatically recalculated Open the menu as follows button Further settings Temperature unit Temperature unit C F C Display temperature in degrees Celsius F Display temperature in degrees Fahrenheit Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting Programme settings You can use this menu to customise the current programme to suit technical require...

Page 84: ...n of programmes are available for use Select an option using the and arrow buttons and confirm your selection with OK The Selection option displays a list of all programmes Release programme Universal Accept 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 Pr...

Page 85: ...m 1 n The first three programmes in the list are allocated to the programme selection buttons for example 1 Universal on programme selection button 2 Standard on programme selection button 3 Intensive on programme selection button 4 Inorganic 5 Organic etc Use the and arrow buttons to select the programme you would like to move Confirm your selection with OK Now you can move this programme within ...

Page 86: ...s Individual dispensing systems can be activated or deactivated for all programmes as follows Open the menu as follows button Further settings Dispensing system DOS name of dispensing system DOS Inactive Active Active The selected dispensing system is activated Dispensing will only occur in the appropriate wash blocks see Programme charts Inactive The selected dispensing system is deactivated for ...

Page 87: ...r is sufficiently full and the siphons are securely screwed to the containers Only one DOS system can be vented at a time Open the menu as follows button Further settings Dispensing system DOS name of dispensing system 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 cancelled Select a dispen...

Page 88: ...ing result Consumption of liquid agents is recorded in the log book see Further settings Log book Changing programme parameters on a validated machine will necessitate a renewed performance validation Open the menu as follows button Further settings 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...

Page 89: ...s which option has been selected from the bottom line Names may consist of up to 15 characters including spaces The following 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 display is selected The display will then revert to the initial menu The...

Page 90: ... Contact Miele for more information about communication modules software suitable printers and the Miele Remote Service Ethernet The XKM 3000 L Med communication module enables the establishment of an Ethernet interface for digital archiving of process data via external software The module can be connected to a WLAN network via an existing wireless access point RS232 A XKM RS232 10 Med communicati...

Page 91: ...ce Select the type of interface and confirm your selection with OK Then the parameters for the interface must be configured Ethernet Module status Connection status displayed Active Inactive Address status List of interface parameters e g IP address Subnet mask etc DHCP The Ethernet interface can either be implemented via a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or by setting the following param...

Page 92: ...onnection to a terminal or terminal emulator Cyrillic characters are not available as ASCII code When Russian is selected as the language the information appears in English GB Printer Connection to log printer Baud rate Transfer speed of the interface 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Parity Ensuring data transmission The parity of the sender and receiver must match None Even Odd The following pa...

Page 93: ... displayed Open the menu as follows button 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 current wash block If a temperature has not been set a dotted line is shown During a programme both settings are...

Page 94: ... 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 the brightness and contrast you want Press OK to save the setting ...

Page 95: ...tion 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 automatically To activate the Auto off function it must first be enabled under Further settings Swit...

Page 96: ...eactivated Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting Setting the standby duration If the Yes option is displayed the standby duration after which automatic switch off should occur must be set next Switch off after Min 5 120 60 Min The standby duration can be adjusted in 5 minute increments The possible range is shown in the bottom line of the display Use the higher ...

Page 97: ...spensing 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 such as the language date time water hardness etc Enter the language date time etc When the last entry is made all the param...

Page 98: ...east one and a maximum of eleven programme blocks Each block can occur only once in a programme The so called programme header is placed above the programme blocks and contains general programme settings Individual wash block parameters are also globally activated or deactivated here Programme header Spray arm monitoring It is possible to monitor spray arm rotation in selected wash blocks Change v...

Page 99: ...rs at temperatures between 50 C and 85 C with the addition of appropriate cleaning agent Interim rinse 1 to 4 In the interim rinse stages the chemical agents from the previous wash blocks are rinsed away and neutralised where necessary by the addition of neutralising agents Final rinse 1 to 2 To avoid deposits on the wash load demineralised AD water should preferably be used if available for the f...

Page 100: ...le Service Open the menu as follows button Further settings Programme settings Programme settings Change programme Reset programme Change programme Programmes can be adapted to suit specific technical requirements Reset programme Reset a programme to factory default settings Programmes newly installed by Miele Service will be deleted with this option ...

Page 101: ... Programme settings Reset programme All programmes are then listed in the display Use the and arrow buttons to select the programme and confirm your selection with OK Reset programme Yes No Yes The programme will be reset to factory default No Programme parameters will not be changed Use the and arrow buttons to select an option and confirm your selection with OK ...

Page 102: ...ting allocation confirmed again Only allocated programme blocks can be parameterised Then the programme parameters can be altered Use this option to document all changes to factory settings in case of a subsequent Service call requirement Changing programme parameters on a validated machine will necessitate a renewed performance validation Programme settings Change programme Change programme Unive...

Page 103: ...s wash block is allocated to the programme by ticking the box or the allocation can be removed by removing the tick The wash blocks can be selected or deselected using the and arrow buttons and confirming with OK To save the selection select the Accept option at the end of the list and confirm with OK If you want to adopt the preset wash blocks without any changes you can confirm the Accept option...

Page 104: ...refore these cannot be monitored If the rotation speed detected is not within a preset range this is an indication of blockage due to loading errors or build up of foam in the water circulation system The rotation speed range depends on the area of application the programme and the mobile unit or basket used Switching on spray arm monitoring Spray arm monitoring is switched on and off globally for...

Page 105: ...ation is interrupted if the rotation speed deviates The interruption is shown on the display and noted in the cycle report On Warning The programme continues to run normally if the rotation speed deviates Only a message appears on the display and the deviation is noted in the cycle report Off No message appears and the programme continues to run normally Select an option using the and arrow button...

Page 106: ...t used the type of soiling and the load If a lightly soiled load is being reprocessed which does not hold much water the amount of water can be reset to the factory default amount to save water and energy Change volume of water Change vol of water 0 0 l 0 0 8 5 l The water quantity can be increased in 0 5 l increments or set back to the factory default amount The possible range is shown in the bot...

Page 107: ... to enable water to be drained out of the wash cabinet within the designated time Check drainage In this case the drainage time can be increased Drain time Drain time Standard Increased Standard The standard drainage time setting applies Increased Drainage time is increased by a strictly preset increment Programme duration will increase with this setting Select an option using the and arrow button...

Page 108: ... system Dispensing system DOS 1 DOS The number of dispensing systems can vary according to model and the number of connected DOS modules Select an option using the and arrow buttons and save your choice with OK Then you can set the dispensing concentration in percent DOS 0 05 2 00 0 30 Adjustment is in 0 01 increments The possible range is shown in the bottom line Use the arrow buttons higher and ...

Page 109: ...e of the previous wash block and the influx of water Set Setting a wash block temperature Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to save the setting When Set is selected the wash block temperature must then be entered Wash block temp 60 30 93 C C Adjustment is in increments of 1 The possible range is shown in the bottom line Dispensing of chemical agents occurs at a default dispensi...

Page 110: ...Min 0 15 1 Min The duration can be set in 1 minute increments The possible range is shown in the bottom line If chemical agents are to be dispensed in this wash block the holding time will at least equal the DOS exposure time It is not possible to set a lower value Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to set the holding time Press OK to save the setting ...

Page 111: ...or this reason items must be dried separately before further processing sterilisation or storage Wash cabinet cooldown phase A cooldown pause follows the wash phase During this pause water vapour is extracted from the wash cabinet and condensed by the steam condenser This reduces the moisture level in the wash cabinet which promotes drying In addition this cools the wash cabinet slightly Cabinet c...

Page 112: ...ned at any time After the drying time elapses the message Programme finished appears on the display Opening the door before the drying time elapses ends the programme prematurely Drying time Drying time 0 0 30 Min Min The setting value is entered in increments of 1 minute The possible range is shown in the bottom line of the display Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to set the drying duration...

Page 113: ...d Contact Miele for more information on this Memory Depending on scale between 10 and max 20 cycle reports are stored in an internal power failure safe memory within the machine In the event of e g network or printer problems these can be subsequently recalled If the memory is full the oldest report is overwritten Raw data for a graphic output of process data from the last programme is also stored...

Page 114: ...external software For digital archiving the process data is transmitted to external documentation software via an Ethernet interface Transmission can optionally occur continuously during the process or as a single transaction at the end of the process The settings for this are modified by Miele Service Information on wash pressure A0 value conductivity and temperature in the wash cabinet can be ar...

Page 115: ...ifferent report formats for paper archiving In long format all recorded data is included Short format includes only selected parameters The report format has no effect on the data stored in the washer disinfector All the data required for a long report is stored so the report format can be changed for each new cycle Open the menu as follows button Further settings Report Report Long Short Short Pr...

Page 116: ...available for printing reports retrospectively Open the menu as follows button Further settings Interface RS232 Print reports Transfer reports Current work day Last report Last report Output last cycle report Current work day Output all cycle reports for the current working day Last working day Output all cycle reports for the previous working day All Output all saved reports Select an option usin...

Page 117: ...nation Sump including drain pump and non return valve All mobile units baskets modules and inserts Steam condenser Wash pressure sensor If there is a communication module Any printer connected to the machine Network connection External documentation software and the computer network will not be tested by Miele The following operational tests will be carried out within the framework of the maintena...

Page 118: ...he floor of the wash cabinet prevent coarse soiling from coming into contact with the circulation system Filters can become blocked by soiling so they need to be checked every day and cleaned as necessary This machine must not be used without all the filters in place In the controls it is possible to set a cleaning interval for the filters in the wash cabinet see Settings Filter maintenance The cl...

Page 119: ...n the filters Re insert 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 microfine filter that the microfine filter is tightly screwed in as far as it will go If a cleaning interval was set for the filters in the wash cabinet this interval must be reset after cleaning see ...

Page 120: ...nits and baskets 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 machine lower spray arm and the spray arms in the mobile units and baskets are secured with bayonet fittings To release the knurled bayonet fittings turn them in the dir...

Page 121: ...e magnets Check the spray arm bearings for visible 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 fitted The spray arms and baskets each have a number e g 03 which is also embossed on the water supply p...

Page 122: ... display For surface disinfection use a listed agent recommended by the manufacturer Cleaning the door and the door seal Wipe the door seal regularly with a damp cloth to remove soiling Have damaged or leaking door seals replaced by Miele Service Remove any soiling from the door sides and hinges Regularly clean the groove in the plinth panel under the door with a damp cloth Cleaning the wash cabin...

Page 123: ...les sleeves and hose adapters clear so that wash fluid can flow through unhindered Are all caps and fasteners securely attached to the irrigation sleeves Are end caps present and securely located for all modules and injector manifolds Are the locking caps in the water connectors of mobile units and baskets working properly and where applicable Make sure that the spray arms rotate freely Make sure ...

Page 124: ...nt right on the top of the machine under the lid or the worktop To reach the access point the lid of the machine must be removed or the machine must be pulled out from under the worktop Open the door Unscrew the fixing screws Then remove the safety screws on the back of the machine from the lid and lift the lid to remove it Or Pull the washer disinfector out by approx 15 cm from under the worktop ...

Page 125: ... be opened to obtain a sample To prevent cooling of the wash cabinet do not keep the door open too long After the time period elapses the programme sequence continues automatically If the door has been opened the programme cannot resume until the door has been closed again If a measurement or sample is not needed you can resume the programme sooner by pressing the Start Stop button The following t...

Page 126: ... test programme Validation Activates the Validation test programme Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to activate the test programme for the next programme start You can now start the performance test Select and start a programme using the programme selection buttons or via the programme list The programme will be identified in the bottom line as Test programme during the progra...

Page 127: ...switched itself off This is not a fault The Auto Off function switches the machine off automatically 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 Interruption to the power supply during operation If a temporary interruption to the power suppl...

Page 128: ...fied Replace the empty container with a full one Programme could not be started Vent DOS A programme cannot be started because there is air in the dispensing system the dispensing system has been sucked completely dry Check the level in the supply container Replace an empty container with a full one if necessary Vent the dispensing system Dispensing system DOS venting This is not a fault The dispe...

Page 129: ...osits Vent the dispensing system The dispensing hose is blocked Remove any kinks from the dispensing hose Position it so that it cannot become kinked Check the dispensing hose for leaks Vent the dispensing system Contact Miele Service if there are leaks in the dispensing hose or a fault with the siphon Highly viscous thick chemical agents can affect the dispenser monitoring and lead to inaccurate ...

Page 130: ... 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 from ...

Page 131: ...use water intake by the machine was insufficient or severely restricted Open the stopcocks fully Follow the additional information given in the Check water inlet message Fault 406 408 A programme was cancelled because the water inlet volume is insufficient Check whether the stopcocks are fully opened Refer to the information regarding minimum flow pressure in Plumbing and Technical data Check the ...

Page 132: ...e The filters in the wash cabinet may be blocked Danger of injury from glass shards needles etc retained in the filters Check and clean the filters in the wash cabinet see Maintenance Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet Fault 518 521 No flow was detected when dispensing from an external supply container Caution when handling chemical agents For all chemical agents the chemical agent manufactu...

Page 133: ...g Check and clean the filters in the wash cabinet and spray arms Check the injector bars for possible leaks e g Are all caps and end caps in place Are all connections fitted with nozzles irrigation sleeves hose adapters or other washing attachments Are installed silicone hoses undamaged Check the washer s water connectors in the back panel of the wash cabinet to ensure that they are attached tight...

Page 134: ...or configuring the interface Further settings Interface and then select Ethernet Wait approx 90 seconds The Ethernet module XKM 3000 L Med needs this time for initialisation It may be necessary to reconfigure the interface Or Replace the Ethernet module XKM 3000 L Med with a XKM RS232 10 Med module to set up a serial interface Fault 578 The peak load cut out has lasted longer than 3 hours Have you...

Page 135: ...t samples can be taken Take a sample or Wait The programme will continue automatically in approx 30 seconds or Continue the programme without delay by pressing the Start Stop button 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 chemical agents can escape Protective meas...

Page 136: ...hen pressing the button be aware that the temperature in the wash cabinet is over 60 C When the door is opened hot steam and chemical agents can escape Open the door only when strictly necessary Door blocked Protruding wash load items or objects are blocking the door e g towels Remove all objects and sort the wash load so that it does not obstruct the door The door seal sticks Clean the door seal ...

Page 137: ...r using the emergency release Unsatisfactory cleaning and corrosion Problem Cause and remedy There are white deposits on the wash load The water softener is set too low Set the water softener to the correct water hardness There is no salt in the salt reservoir Refill the reactivation salt The quality of the water for the final rinse was insufficient Use water with a low conductance value If the ma...

Page 138: ...he wash load Injector nozzles in the mobile units baskets modules or 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 Mobile units baskets or modules were not correctly fitted to the water connection Check the adapter Items made of glass are showing signs of corrosion The items are not suita...

Page 139: ...g The chloride content in the water is too high Have a water analysis check carried out Connection to an external water processing unit and the use of demineralised water may be necessary Neutralisation has not taken place during the programme Check the level in the supply container and vent the dispensing system if necessary Rust or superficial rust has built up in the wash cabinet e g due to an ...

Page 140: ...ogramme again Wash pressure is too low due to a heavy build up of foam Follow the instructions regarding foam build up in Chemical processes and technology Start the Rinsing programme in order to clean the wash cabinet Then reprocess the load again Spray pressure exceeds tolerance The wash pressure differs from the reference value Possible causes of fluctuations in the wash pressure include Defect...

Page 141: ...ogramme was cancelled because the water in the wash cabinet is only being pumped away slowly or not at all The drain hose is blocked Remove any kinks or large loops in the drain hose Start the programme again The filters in the wash cabinet are blocked Clean the filters in the wash cabinet Danger of injury from glass shards needles etc retained in the filters Start the programme again The drain pu...

Page 142: ... on the function of the machine Contact a suitably qualified plumber Printer interface Problem Cause and remedy Serial printer fault no paper The printer has run out of paper Replenish the paper Serial printer fault offline The washer disinfector cannot connect to the printer Switch the printer on Check the connection between the washer disinfector and the printer If in doubt have the configuratio...

Page 143: ...inet 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 impelle...

Page 144: ...hose Carefully pull the large surface area filter 1 out Carefully remove the seal from the threaded union Withdraw the fine filter 2 using pointed pliers Clean the filters or replace them with new ones if necessary Replace the filters and seals making sure they are sitting correctly Reconnect the hose to the stopcock making sure the union goes on straight and not cross threaded Turn on the stopcoc...

Page 145: ... operation when an error message first appears Please refer to the information in Problem solving guide If having followed the advice in the operating instructions you are still unable to resolve a problem please call the Miele Service Department Contact details can be found at the end of this manual When contacting the Service Department please quote the model type and number of your machine Thes...

Page 146: ...are units are listed on the display XXXXX stands for the relevant 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 Language package version You cannot change any settings in this me...

Page 147: ...n 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 damaged The washer disinfector is suitable for the following types of installation...

Page 148: ... cm self adhesive must be applied underneath the worktop in the area of the steam condenser 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 Miele to secure it at the sides to adjacent cabinetry Venting t...

Page 149: ...ch as hospitals medical practices and laboratories and other similar environments which are connected to the mains power supply The washer disinfector s HF emissions are very low and are therefore unlikely to interfere with other electronic appliances in the vicinity Flooring in the installation area must be wood concrete or tiled Synthetic flooring must be able withstand a relative humidity level...

Page 150: ...e data plate or wiring diagram supplied 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 mains cable use only original Miele replacement parts or a suitable cable with core cable ends Further notes on electrical connection are given on the Installation diagram supplied with the machine The machin...

Page 151: ...peak load cut out some machine components such as the heater element will be switched off for a while The machine 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 cut out The third line of the display ...

Page 152: ...ion to cold water blue coded hose and hot water up to max 65 C UK max 60 C red coded hose Connect the inlet hoses to the stopcock valves for cold and hot water If there is no hot water supply available the inlet hose coded red must also be connected to the cold water supply The intake hose without water protection device for the steam condenser is connected to the cold water stopcock The Minimum f...

Page 153: ... AD water is made of chromium nickel steel and can be recognised by its dull surface IMPORTANT UK Australia and New Zealand For the UK Australia and New Zealand a non return check valve is required between the tap and filter Do NOT shorten or otherwise damage the inlet hoses see diagram See installation diagram supplied ...

Page 154: ...r ring line The machine can be connected to a ring line system for demineralised water For this purpose it must be technically adapted and the controls reset by Miele Service Please contact Miele Service for further information IMPORTANT UK Australia and New Zealand This appliance must be installed according to AS NZS 3500 1 Australia and New Zealand or in accordance with WRAS regulations UK This ...

Page 155: ... 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 Australia and New Zealand 2 25 m long and flexible with an internal diameter of 22 mm Hose clips for the connection are supplied The drain hose must not be shortened The drain hose can be extended using a connection piece t...

Page 156: ...e programme set up Programme header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min Drying time Min ...

Page 157: ...ustomisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 158: ...e programme set up Programme header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min Drying time Min ...

Page 159: ...ustomisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 160: ...nge volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality CW50 Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min 1 Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 161: ...se Final rinse 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 HW HW HW AD AD DOS 1 DOS 3 0 3 0 1 75 C 75 C 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 162: ...ic salts and amines Programme header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 163: ...W50 HW AD AD DOS 1 DOS 3 0 4 0 1 70 C 70 C 3 2 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 164: ...nge volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality CW50 Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min 1 Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 165: ...e Final rinse 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 HW HW AD AD AD DOS 1 DOS 3 0 4 0 1 80 C 75 C 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 166: ...f water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 167: ...result requirements Cleaning Interim rinse Final rinse 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 CW50 HW HW AD AD AD DOS 3 DOS 1 DOS 3 0 3 0 4 0 1 50 C 75 C 70 C 2 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising ...

Page 168: ...alts amines etc Programme header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 169: ...se Final rinse 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 HW HW HW HW AD AD DOS 1 DOS 1 DOS 3 0 4 0 3 0 1 65 C 85 C 75 C 3 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 170: ...or modules Upper and lower baskets with a total of 4 injector modules Programme header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality CW50 Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min 1 Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Dry...

Page 171: ...HW AD AD DOS 1 DOS 3 0 3 0 1 75 C 75 C 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 172: ...ray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality CW50 Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min 1 Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 173: ... 4 0 1 70 C 70 C 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 174: ...me header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality CW Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min 1 Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 175: ...se Final rinse 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 CW CW CW AD AD DOS 1 DOS 3 0 3 0 1 55 C 55 C 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 176: ...rogramme header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 177: ...3 0 1 60 C 60 C 3 2 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 178: ...header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality HW Dosage 1 Dispensing system DOS 4 Concentration 0 5 2 Dispensing system DOS 1 Concentration 0 3 Wash block temperature 45 C Holding time Min 1 Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 179: ...W AD AD DOS 4 DOS 1 DOS 3 0 4 0 3 0 1 DOS 1 0 4 65 C 85 C 75 C 2 3 2 1 1 1 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 180: ...e time Programme header Change volume of water l Spray arm monitoring Drain time On Standard Off for basket Increased Off Wash block Pre wash Parameters 1 2 3 Water quality Dosage 1 Dispensing system Concentration 2 Dispensing system Concentration Wash block temperature Holding time Min Drying Cabinet cooling down time Min 0 Drying time Min 0 ...

Page 181: ... 6 0 1 93 C 75 C 10 1 1 3 Customisable parameters CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW AD aqua destillata fully demineralised water VE demineralised water Min Holding time in minutes DOS 1 Cleaning agent DOS 3 Neutralising agent DOS 4 DOS module ...

Page 182: ...ld water rinse holding time 1 Min For flushing out saline solution see Water softener rinsing heavily soiled loads e g for pre rinsing soiling residual disinfecting agent or to prevent items drying out and to prevent incrustation before running a full load Drain Application For draining cabinet washer solution e g after a programme cancellation see Operation Cancelling a programme ...

Page 183: ...ndard Intensive Inorganic Organic Plastics Quick wash Oil programme Injector plus Pipettes Amount of water 2 0 to 2 5 l Lower basket 2 injector modules X X X A 303 1 module Carrier for various inserts X X Upper basket 2 injector modules X X X Carrier with spray arm for various inserts X X ...

Page 184: ...0 kPa pressure 200 kPa pressure 100 kPa pressure AD water 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 Ambient temperature Relative humidity maximum linear decreasing to 5 C to 40 C 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 50 for temperatures up to 40 C Storage and transportation conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Air pre...

Page 185: ...o 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 disposed 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 recycling centr...

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