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Operating Instructions
Dishwashers
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions be-
fore installation or use.
en-US M.-Nr. 11 501 460HG07-W
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Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 7
Guide to the appliance...................................................................................... 17
Machine overview................................................................................................ 17
Control panel....................................................................................................... 18
Display functions................................................................................................. 19
Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 22
Before using for the first time .......................................................................... 23
Opening the door ................................................................................................ 23
Closing the door.................................................................................................. 24
Activating the safety lock .................................................................................... 24
Miele@home ........................................................................................................ 25
Basic settings...................................................................................................... 26
Setting the language ...................................................................................... 26
Setting up Miele@home ................................................................................. 26
Setting the time .............................................................................................. 27
Setting the water hardness ............................................................................ 27
Activating AutoDos......................................................................................... 28
Reactivation salt.................................................................................................. 29
Filling the salt reservoir................................................................................... 30
Refilling the salt .............................................................................................. 31
Rinse aid.............................................................................................................. 32
Adding rinse aid ............................................................................................. 33
Filling the rinse-aid reservoir .......................................................................... 33
Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 34
Energy-saving dishwashing................................................................................. 34
Loading the dishwasher.................................................................................... 35
General information............................................................................................. 35
Loading examples ............................................................................................... 37
Upper basket....................................................................................................... 39
Adjusting the upper basket ................................................................................. 42
Lower basket....................................................................................................... 43
Filters................................................................................................................... 46
Cutlery tray .......................................................................................................... 47
Loading the 3D MultiFlex Tray........................................................................ 47
Detergents ......................................................................................................... 48
Active ingredients ............................................................................................... 48
Detergent dispensing .......................................................................................... 49
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Automatic dispensing/AutoDos........................................................................... 50
Activating AutoDos......................................................................................... 50
Inserting a PowerDisk..................................................................................... 51
Manual detergent dispensing .............................................................................. 53
Detergent dispensing ..................................................................................... 53
Adding detergent............................................................................................ 53
Operation............................................................................................................ 55
Turning on the dishwasher .................................................................................. 55
Selecting a program ............................................................................................ 55
Display of program duration................................................................................ 56
Starting a program .............................................................................................. 56
End of program.................................................................................................... 57
Energy management ........................................................................................... 57
Turning off the dishwasher .................................................................................. 58
Unloading the dishwasher................................................................................... 58
Interrupting a program......................................................................................... 59
Canceling or changing a program ....................................................................... 59
Options ............................................................................................................... 60
Timer .............................................................................................................. 60
Activating Remote start....................................................................................... 63
Program overview ............................................................................................. 64
Options ............................................................................................................... 68
Selecting options................................................................................................. 68
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 70
Cleaning the wash cabinet .................................................................................. 70
Cleaning the door and the door seal................................................................... 71
Cleaning the control panel .................................................................................. 71
Cleaning the front of the machine ....................................................................... 71
Cleaning the AutoDos ......................................................................................... 72
Cleaning the spray arms...................................................................................... 74
Checking the filters in the wash cabinet ............................................................. 76
Cleaning the filters............................................................................................... 76
Cleaning the drain pump..................................................................................... 78
Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................................ 80
Technical faults.................................................................................................... 80
Fault messages ................................................................................................... 81
Door release ........................................................................................................ 82
Water intake fault................................................................................................. 83
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Water drainage fault ............................................................................................ 84
Fault in the AutoDos (automatic dispensing)....................................................... 85
Spray arm fault .................................................................................................... 87
General dishwasher problems............................................................................. 88
Noises.................................................................................................................. 89
Poor cleaning results........................................................................................... 90
Customer Service.............................................................................................. 93
Contact in the event of a fault ............................................................................. 93
Appliance warranty and product registration ...................................................... 93
Optional accessories ........................................................................................ 94
Installation.......................................................................................................... 96
Water intake ........................................................................................................ 96
Water drainage .................................................................................................... 98
Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 100
Settings .............................................................................................................. 102
Opening the settings menu ................................................................................. 102
Changing settings ............................................................................................... 102
Closing the settings menu................................................................................... 102
Language ......................................................................................................... 103
Time..................................................................................................................... 103
Water hardness ................................................................................................... 104
AutoDos (AutoDos).............................................................................................. 105
Rinse aid.............................................................................................................. 106
Miele@home ........................................................................................................ 106
Remote control.................................................................................................... 110
Remote Update ................................................................................................... 110
SmartStart ........................................................................................................... 111
EcoStart............................................................................................................... 112
Temperature ........................................................................................................ 113
Display................................................................................................................. 113
Brightness ...................................................................................................... 113
Color scheme ................................................................................................. 113
Volume................................................................................................................. 114
Refill indicators.................................................................................................... 114
AutoOpen ............................................................................................................ 115
BrilliantLight......................................................................................................... 115
System Lock........................................................................................................ 115
Deactivating the system lock ......................................................................... 115
Software version.................................................................................................. 116
Legal Information................................................................................................. 116
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Copyrights and licenses...................................................................................... 116
Showroom ........................................................................................................... 116
Factory default..................................................................................................... 116
Sound emission testing .................................................................................... 117
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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This dishwasher complies with all current local and national safety
requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal in-
jury and material damage.
Please observe the installation sheet and read the operating in-
structions carefully before setting up the dishwasher and using it
for the first time. They both contain important information on the
installation, safety, use, and maintenance of the machine. This pre-
vents both personal injury and damage to the dishwasher.
Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the
instructions in the section on installing the dishwasher as well as
the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep the installation sheet and the operating instructions in a safe
place and pass them on to any future owner.
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Appropriate use
This dishwasher is intended for use in domestic households and
similar residential environments.
This dishwasher is not suitable for outdoor use.
This dishwasher is intended for use at altitudes of up to 1,300ft
(4,000m) above sea level.
This dishwasher must only be used for cleaning domestic dishes
and cutlery. All other types of use are not permitted.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including chil-
dren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge.
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Safety with children
Children must be kept away from the dishwasher unless they are
constantly supervised.
Children must not be allowed to clean or maintain the appliance.
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the dishwasher.
Never allow children to play with the dishwasher. There is a danger
that children might shut themselves in the dishwasher.
If the automatic door opening mechanism is active (depending on
the model), keep young children away from the area in which the
door opens.
Danger of suffocation. While playing, children may become entan-
gled in packaging material (such as plastic wrapping) or pull it over
their head with the risk of suffocation. Keep packaging material away
from children.
Keep children away from detergents. Detergents cause severe
skin burns and severe eye damage. They can cause burning in the
mouth and throat, or inhibit breathing. It is therefore important to
keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open. De-
tergent residues could still be present in the machine. Seek medical
advice immediately if a child has swallowed or inhaled any deter-
gents.
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Technical safety
Unauthorized installation, maintenance, and repairs can cause
considerable danger for the user. Installation, maintenance, and re-
pairs should only be carried out by a Miele authorized technician.
Damage to the dishwasher can compromise your safety. Before
using the dishwasher, check it for any visible damage. Never use a
damaged dishwasher.
The electrical safety of the dishwasher can only be guaranteed
when correctly grounded. It is most important that this basic safety
requirement is fulfilled. If in doubt, the electrical installation should
be checked by a qualified service technician.
Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate
or lack of grounding system (e.g., electric shock).
Reliable and safe operation of this dishwasher can only be as-
sured if it has been connected to the power supply.
Where the dishwasher is plugged into the electricity supply using
a 3-pin plug with a grounding contact, the electrical socket must be
easily accessible after the dishwasher is installed so that it can be
disconnected from the electricity supply at any time.
There must be no electrical sockets behind the dishwasher be-
cause the building-in niche may be too small. Danger of overheating
and fire risk if the dishwasher were to be pushed up against a plug.
The dishwasher must not be installed underneath a cooktop. The
high temperatures radiated by cooktops could damage the dish-
washer below. For the same reason, the dishwasher must not be in-
stalled next to open fires or other appliances that give off heat, such
as heaters etc., not normally found in a kitchen.
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Ensure that the connection data on the dishwasher’s data plate
(fuse rating, frequency, and voltage) match the electricity supply.
This data must correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to
the dishwasher. Compare these before connecting the appliance to
the electricity supply. If in any doubt, consult a qualified service
technician.
Do not connect the dishwasher to the electricity supply until it has
been fully installed and any adjustment has been made to the door
springs.
The dishwasher may only be operated if the door opening mecha-
nism is working correctly. Otherwise there could be a risk of danger
while the automatic door opening mechanism (depending on the
model) is active.
To check that the door opening mechanism is working correctly:
- The door springs must be evenly adjusted on both sides. They are
correctly adjusted when the door remains stationary when left half
open (approx. 45° opening angle). It is also important that the
door cannot fall open.
- The door locking pins automatically retract when the door opens
at the end of the drying phase.
Power bars and extension cords do not guarantee the required
safety of the appliance (risk of fire). Do not connect the dishwasher
to the electricity supply using a power bar or an extension cord.
The dishwasher must not be used in a non-stationary location
(e.g., on a ship).
Do not install the dishwasher in a room where there is a risk of
frost. Frozen hoses are at risk of tearing or bursting. The reliability of
the electronic control unit may be impaired at temperatures below
freezing point.
To avoid any damage to the appliance, the dishwasher must only
be operated when it is connected to a fully vented plumbing system.
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The water-connection pressure needs to be between 7.25 and
145 psi (50 and 1,000kPa).
A damaged dishwasher could be dangerous. If the dishwasher
gets damaged, turn it off at the electricity supply immediately and
contact your Miele dealer or Miele Customer Service.
The manufacturer’s warranty may be invalidated if the appliance is
not repaired to Miele authorized service standards.
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when original
Miele parts are used. Faulty components should only be replaced by
original Miele parts.
During installation, maintenance, and repair work, the dishwasher
must be disconnected from the electricity supply (turn it off and with-
draw the plug from the socket).
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced with a special
cable of the same type (available from Miele) by a Miele-authorized
service technician only.
Do not sit the dishwasher on the hose. The hose needs to be free
of kinks and able to move freely after installation. Do not place hose
or power cord next to a heat source e.g. hot water pipes. Do not ex-
pose hose or power cord to corrosive substances or their vapors
(e.g. chloride). Damage of hose or power cord could cause electrical
shock or water damage.
This dishwasher is supplied with a special bulb (depending on the
model) to cope with particular conditions (e.g., in terms of tempera-
ture, moisture, chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, and vibra-
tion). This bulb must only be used for the purpose for which it is in-
tended. The bulb is not suitable for room lighting. Replacement
bulbs may only be installed by a Miele authorized technician or by
Miele Customer Service.
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Correct installation
The dishwasher must be installed and connected in compliance
with the supplied installation sheet.
Be careful before and while installing the dishwasher.
Some metal parts pose a risk of injury/being cut. Wear pro-
tective gloves.
The dishwasher must be correctly aligned horizontally to ensure
problem-free operation.
In order to ensure stability, built-under and integrated dishwashers
must only be installed under a continuous countertop which is se-
cured to adjacent cabinetry.
The dishwasher must only be built into a tall cabinet if additional
safety precautions are taken. In order to safely install the appliance
in a tall cabinet, please use the tall cabinet installation kit and ob-
serve the installation sheet provided. Otherwise there is the danger
of the cabinet tipping over.
The door springs must be evenly adjusted on both sides. They are
correctly adjusted when the door remains stationary when left half
open (approx. 45° opening angle). It is also important that the door
cannot fall open.
The appliance must only be operated with properly adjusted door
springs.
If the door cannot be adjusted properly, contact the Miele Customer
Service.
The maximum weight of the front panel that can be aligned with the
factory-installed door springs is 22-26.5 lb (10–12kg) depending on
model.
Correct use
Do not use solvents in the dishwasher. There is a danger of explo-
sion.
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Dishwasher detergents can cause burning on the skin and in the
eyes, nose, mouth, and throat. Avoid contact with detergents. Do not
inhale powder detergents. Do not swallow dishwasher detergents.
Seek medical attention immediately if detergent has been swallowed
or inhaled.
Avoid leaving the dishwasher door open unnecessarily. You could
injure yourself on the opened door or trip over it.
Do not sit, stand, or lean on the opened door. The dishwasher
could tip over. This could injure you or damage the dishwasher.
Dishes may be very hot at the end of the program. Allow the
dishes to cool until they are comfortable enough to handle before
unloading them.
Only use detergent and rinse aid formulated for domestic dish-
washers. Do not use liquid dish soap.
Do not use any commercial or industrial detergents. These may
cause material damage, and there is a risk of a severe explosive
chemical reaction (such as an explosive oxyhydrogen gas reaction).
Do not fill the rinse aid reservoir with powder or liquid detergent.
This will cause damage to the rinse aid reservoir.
Do not fill the AutoDos (depending on model) with powder or liq-
uid detergent. Loose detergent will damage the AutoDos.
Do not fill the salt reservoir with powder or liquid detergent. Dish-
washer detergent will damage the softener assembly.
Use only special, coarse-grained reactivation salt. Other types of
salt may contain insoluble components which can cause the water
softener to malfunction.
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In dishwashers with a cutlery basket (depending on model), knives
and forks should be placed with the handles upwards in the basket
for safety reasons. Knives and forks placed with the handles down-
wards pose a danger of injury. However, cutlery placed handle down
in the cutlery basket will come out cleaner and drier.
Plastic items which cannot withstand being washed in hot water,
such as disposable plastic containers or plastic cutlery, should not
be cleaned in the dishwasher. The high temperatures in the dish-
washer may cause them to melt or lose shape.
If you use the timer option (depending on model), the detergent
compartment must be dry. Wipe dry with a cloth first if necessary.
The detergent will clump together if the detergent compartment is
not dry, and this may mean that it is not fully rinsed out.
Accessories and parts
Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, war-
ranty, performance, and, if applicable, product liability claims will be
invalidated.
Transport
Only transport the dishwasher in an upright position so that no
water flows into the electrical controls, as this would cause faults.
If you wish to transport the dishwasher, empty it and securely fas-
ten all loose parts such as baskets, hoses, and cords.
Disposal of your old dishwasher
Remove the door of the dishwasher so that children cannot be-
come trapped inside.
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FCC Declaration of Conformity
These devices comply with FCC Rules Part15. This equipment
has been tested and found to be in compliance with the limits for a
ClassB digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules of Oper-
ation and is subject to the following conditions:
These devices may not cause harmful interference.
These devices must accept any interference received, including in-
terference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be in-
stalled and operated with minimum distance 8" (20cm) between the
radiator and your body.
Industry Canada Statement
This digital apparatus does not exceed the ClassB limits for Ra-
dio Noise Emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Inter-
ference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communica-
tions.
Complies with Canadian ICES-003 ClassB specifications.
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Guide to the appliance
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Machine overview
a
Top spray arm
b
3DMultiFlex Tray (depending on
model)
c
Upper basket (depending on model)
d
Middle spray arm
e
Aeration valve
f
Bottom spray arm
g
Filter combination
h
Salt reservoir
i
Data plate
j
Rinse aid reservoir
k
Detergent compartment
l
AutoDos detergent outlet
m
AutoDos (automatic dispensing)
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Control panel
a
On/Offsensor button
For turning the dishwasher on and
off.
b
Optical interface
For Miele Customer Service.
c
Remote sensor button
For activating/deactivating the Re-
mote start option.
d
Touch display
For further information, see “Display
functions” under “Guide to the appli-
ance”.
e
Back sensor button
For navigating back to the previous
menu or deleting values which have
been set previously.
f
Start sensor button
For starting the selected program.
These operating instructions apply to
several different dishwasher models of
different heights.
The specific dishwasher models are
referred to as follows:
Standard = 31 11/16" (80.5cm) high
dishwashers (integrated)
and 33 1/4" (84.5cm) high dishwash-
ers (freestanding)
XXL = 33 1/4" (84.5cm) high dish-
washers (integrated).
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Guide to the appliance
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Display functions
The display is used to select or set the
following:
- the program
- any Options
- the Timer
- the Settings
The display can show the following:
- the program name
- the program stage
- The estimated time left for the pro-
gram to run
- Any relevant fault messages and in-
formation
To save energy, the dishwasher turns
off after a few minutes if you do not
press any sensor buttons during this
time.
Touch the sensor button to turn the
dishwasher back on.
The sensor button on the control field
and in the display react to fingertip con-
tact.
The touch display can be scratched
by pointed or sharp objects, e.g.,
pens.
Only touch the display with your fin-
gers.
Touch the required menu option to se-
lect it.
The currently selected setting is marked
in orange and can be changed.
The OKsensor button in the display is
used to confirm a message or setting
and to move to another menu level.
To exit a sub-menu again, use the Back
sensor button.
Touch the sensor button at any time
to return to the Programs menu.
If you do not press any sensor buttons
for several seconds, the display will re-
vert to the previous menu. You will then
have to enter your settings again.
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Examples of how to operate the ap-
pliance
Main menu
Use the Back sensor button to switch
from the Programs menu to the main
menu.
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Settings
Programs
In the main menu, you can choose the
Programs menu to select programs as
well as the Settings menu.
You can alter the dishwasher’s controls
to suit changing requirements in the
“Settings” menu (see “Settings”).
Option lists
You can scroll to the right or the left by
swiping your finger across the display.
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Programs
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Quick IntenseWash
China & Crystal
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Pots & Pans
The orange scroll bar at the bottom of
the display indicates that further op-
tions are available.
You can change the order of programs
listed in the Programs menu by pressing
and holding a program name and drag-
ging it to the place you want.
After selecting a program, the Options
menu is displayed. This is where you
can select any options you want and
activate the timer.
Numerical values
You can set numerical values in some
menus.
12 00
11 59
10 58
13 01
14 02
OK
Time
You can set the numbers by swiping
your finger up and down on the display.
Use the OK sensor button to accept the
set numerical value.
Tip: Briefly touching the numbers will
bring up the numerical keypad. Once a
valid number has been entered, the OK
sensor button will be highlighted in
green.
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Guide to the appliance
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Roll-down menu
The roll-down menu can be used to dis-
play information about the selected pro-
gram.
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Options
 Timer
Extra Clean
Extra Dry
AutoDos
Express
IntenseZone
To open the roll-down menu, touch the
orange bar at the top edge of the
screen and swipe down with your fin-
ger.
The energy and water consumption as
well as any selected options and the
dishwasher network status (con-
nected, not connected) are displayed
in the roll-down menu.
SuperVision menu
You can use the SuperVision sensor
button in the display to show the status
of your Miele household appliances.
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Pots & Pans
SuperVision
All Miele household appliances that are
connected to your WiFi network and
that have SuperVision display activated
are displayed in the appliance list (see
“SuperVision” under “Settings”).
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Caring for the environment
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Disposal of the packing mate-
rial
The cardboard box and packing materi-
als protect the appliance during ship-
ping. They have been designed to be
biodegradable and recyclable.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and
kept out of the reach of children. Dan-
ger of suffocation!
Disposal of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
contain valuable materials. They also
contain certain substances, compounds
and components which were essential
for the proper functioning and safe use
of the equipment. Handling these mate-
rials improperly by disposing of them in
your household waste can be harmful to
your health and the environment. There-
fore, please do not dispose of your old
appliance with regular household waste
and follow local regulations on proper
disposal.
Consult with local authorities, dealers or
Miele in order to dispose of and recycle
electrical and electronic appliances.
Miele assumes no responsibility for
deleting any personal data left on the
appliance being disposed. Please en-
sure that your old appliance is kept
away from children until removal. Ob-
serve safety requirements for appli-
ances that may tip over or pose an en-
trapment hazard.
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Every dishwasher is tested at the fac-
tory. There will be residual water in the
machine from this test. It is not an in-
dication that the dishwasher has been
used previously.
Opening the door
In some programs the door automati-
cally opens slightly to assist the drying
process.
This function can be deactivated, if pre-
ferred (see “AutoOpen” under “Set-
tings”).
To open the door, reach under the re-
cessed grip and pull the handle.
Open the door fully to disengage the
locking mechanism.
At the end of the program, if the Au-
toOpen function is on, the door locking
pins automatically retract.
To prevent a technical fault, do not
hold the door locking pins firmly
when they are retracting.
If the door is opened during operation,
all functions are automatically inter-
rupted.
Risk of scalding due to hot wa-
ter.
During operation, water in the dish-
washer may be very hot.
During operation, only open the door
with extreme caution.
Risk of injury due to door open-
ing automatically.
The door may open automatically at
the end of a program.
Keep the area around the door free
of obstructions.
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Closing the door
Insert the baskets.
Raise the door upwards until the
catch engages.
Risk of crushing due to the door
closing.
When closing the door, you are at
risk of shutting your fingers in it.
Do not put your hand inside the door
as it is closing.
Activating the safety lock
Use the safety lock to prevent children
opening the dishwasher door. The door
can then only be opened by using a lot
of force.
To lock the door, push the slide un-
derneath the recessed grip to the
right.
To unlock the door, push the slide to
the left.
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Before using for the first time
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Miele@home
Your dishwasher is equipped with an
integrated WiFi module.
To use this feature, you will need:
- A WiFi network
- The Miele@mobile app
- A Miele user account. The user ac-
count can be created via the
Miele@mobile app
The Miele@mobile app will guide you as
you connect your dishwasher to your
home WiFi network.
Once your dishwasher is connected to
your WiFi network, you can use the
app, for example, to carry out the fol-
lowing activities:
- Control your dishwasher remotely
- Call up information on the operating
status of your dishwasher
- Call up information on the program
sequence of your dishwasher
Connecting your dishwasher to your
WiFi network will increase energy con-
sumption, even when the dishwasher is
turned off.
Make sure that your WiFi network
signal strength is strong enough at
the installation site of your dish-
washer.
Availability of the WiFi connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can cause sporadic or even
complete connection failures. There-
fore, the availability of featured func-
tions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele@mobile app
depends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not avail-
able in every country.
For information about availability,
please visit www.miele.com.
Miele@mobile App
The Miele@mobile App is available to
download free of charge from the Apple
App Store
®
or from the Google Play
Store™.
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Basic settings
Turning on the dishwasher
Turn the dishwasher on using the
sensor button.
The welcome screen will appear when
the dishwasher is turned on and the
welcome melody will sound.
For further information about the dis-
play functionality, see “Display func-
tions” under “Guide to the appliance”.
Setting the language
The display will change automatically to
the screen for setting the language.
Select the language you want as well
as the country if applicable.
For further information on setting the
language, see “Language” under “Set-
tings”.
The set language is marked orange.
Setting up Miele@home
The message Set up Miele@home? will
appear on the display.
If you want to set up Miele@home
now, select the Continue option.
Tip: To postpone setup until later, select
the Skip option.
There are 2ways of connecting your
dishwasher to your WiFi network:
Select the connection method you
wish to use.
1. App
2. WPS
You will then be guided by the display
and the Miele@mobile app.
For further information on
Miele@home, see “Miele@home” un-
der “Settings”.
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Setting the time
The time is updated automatically if a
connection is established with the
WiFi network.
The display will then change to the
screen for setting the time.
The current time of day must be set be-
fore you can use the timer option.
Set the hours and the minutes and
confirm by pressing OK.
Setting the water hardness
The display changes to the screen for
setting the water hardness.
- The dishwasher must be pro-
grammed to the correct water hard-
ness for your area.
- Your local water authority will be able
to advise you of the water hardness
level in your area.
- Where the water hardness fluctuates,
e.g., between 10-16 gpg (10–15°dH),
always program the dishwasher to
the higher value (16 gpg (15°dH) in
this example).
It is useful to know your water hardness
so that you can provide the service
technician with this information in the
event of any service calls.
Enter the water hardness below:
____________gpg (°dH)
The dishwasher is programmed at the
factory for a water hardness level 1 gpg
(1°dH).
Set the water hardness level in your
area and confirm with OK.
See “Water hardness” under “Set-
tings” for more information.
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Activating AutoDos
The display changes to the settings
screen for AutoDos (see “Automatic dis-
pensing/AutoDos” under “Detergent”).
Even if you do not wish to use Auto-
Dos, you must remove the transport
locking device from the PowerDisk
compartment before running the first
program (see “Activating AutoDos”
under “Detergent”).
You can activate AutoDos.
If you do not wish to use AutoDos, you
can manually dispense the detergent
via the detergent compartment (see
“Manual detergent dispensing” under
“Detergent”).
Select the setting you want and con-
firm with OK.
This setting applies to all programs and
you can change it in a program's Op-
tions menu.
Finally, prompts will appear in the dis-
play.
After confirming these prompts with
OK, the messages Refill salt and start
the “QuickIntenseWash” program with the
“Express” option without a load and Re-
fill rinse aid may appear.
Add salt and rinse aid if necessary
(see “Reactivation salt” and “Rinse
aid” under “Before using for the first
time”).
Select OK to confirm the messages.
The display will change to the Programs
menu.
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Reactivation salt
In order to achieve good cleaning re-
sults, the dishwasher needs to operate
with soft water. Hard water results in
the build-up of calcium deposits on
dishes and on the inner surfaces of the
machine.
Domestic water with a hardness level
higher than 5 gpg (5°dH – German
scale) must be softened. This occurs
automatically in the integrated water
softener. The water softener is suitable
for a water hardness level of up to 73
gpg (70°dH – German scale).
In order to be reactivated, the water
softener requires reactivation salt.
Depending on the water hardness level
(<22 gpg, or <21°dH – German scale),
reactivation salt may not be required if
combination detergents are being used
(see “Active ingredients” under “Deter-
gents”).
If the water in your area is very soft
and constantly lower than 5 gpg
(5°dH – German scale), you do not
need to add reactivation salt. The salt
refill indicator will automatically turn
off after the water hardness has been
set accordingly (see “Water hardness”
under “Settings”).
Damage to the water softener
from detergent.
Dishwasher detergent will damage
the softener assembly.
Do not fill the salt reservoir with pow-
der or liquid detergent.
Damage caused by using unsuit-
able salts.
Some types of salt may contain in-
soluble components which can
cause the water softener to malfunc-
tion.
Use only special, coarse-grained re-
activation salt.
If you only ever use combination de-
tergent products in your dishwasher,
you can turn off both refill reminders if
you wish (see “Refill reminders” under
“Settings”).
Please make sure that if you stop us-
ing combination detergents, you refill
the reactivation salt and rinse aid.
Turn the refill reminders back on if re-
quired.
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Filling the salt reservoir
Before filling the salt reservoir for the
first time, you must fill it with approx.
1/2gallon (2l) of water to enable the
salt to dissolve.
Once the dishwasher has been used
once, there is always sufficient water
in the salt reservoir.
Remove the lower basket from the
wash cabinet and unscrew the salt
reservoir cap.
Danger of corrosion due to saline
solution.
Water or saline solution will run out
of the reservoir when the cap is
opened. Salt solution that runs out
can cause corrosion in the wash
cabinet and to the wash items.
The cap should therefore only be re-
moved in order to refill the salt reser-
voir.
Fill the salt reservoir with approx.
1/2gallon (2l) of water (first use only).
Place the funnel provided over the
salt reservoir and carefully fill with re-
activation salt until the reservoir is
full. The salt reservoir holds up to
4.4lb (2kg) of salt, depending on the
type of salt used.
Clean off salt residues from around
the salt reservoir opening. Next,
screw the salt reservoir cap on again
firmly.
Immediately after filling the salt reser-
voir and each time you remove the
salt reservoir cap, run the Quick-
IntenseWash program with the Ex-
press program option selected with-
out wash items in the dishwasher to
dissolve and remove any traces of
salt from the wash cabinet.
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Refilling the salt
Fill the salt reservoir with reactivation
salt when Refill salt and start the
“QuickIntenseWash” program with the
“Express” option without a load appears
in the display.
Confirm with OK.
The salt refill indicator will go out.
Danger of corrosion due to saline
solution.
Salt solution that runs out can cause
corrosion in the wash cabinet and to
the wash items.
Each time you remove the salt reser-
voir cap, you must run the
QuickIntenseWash program with
the Express program option se-
lected without wash items in the
dishwasher. This will dissolve and re-
move any traces of salt from the
wash cabinet.
After the salt reservoir has been filled,
the refill indicator may still appear in the
display if the salt concentration has not
yet reached the correct level. In this
case, still confirm the message with OK.
The salt refill indicator will be turned off
if you have programmed the dishwasher
for a water hardness below 5gpg
(5°dH – German scale).
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Rinse aid
Rinse aid is necessary to ensure that
water does not cling and leave marks
on dishes during the drying phase, and
helps dishes dry faster after they have
been washed.
Rinse aid is poured into the container
and the amount set is dispensed auto-
matically.
Liquid dish soap or detergent
can cause damage.
Liquid dish soap and detergent can
damage the rinse aid reservoir.
Only fill it with rinse aid formulated
for domestic dishwashers.
Risk of acid damage.
The dishwasher can be damaged by
high concentrations of acid.
Under no circumstances should you
use citric acid with a higher acid
content.
If you only ever wish to use combina-
tion detergent products in your dish-
washer, you do not need to add rinse
aid.
However, for optimum rinsing and
drying results, use dishwasher deter-
gent and add reactivation salt and
rinse aid separately.
If you only ever use combination de-
tergent products containing salt and
rinse aid in your dishwasher, you can
turn off both refill reminders if you
wish (see “Refill reminders” under
“Settings”).
Please make sure that if you stop us-
ing combination detergents, you refill
the reactivation salt and rinse aid.
Turn the refill reminders back on if re-
quired.
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Adding rinse aid
Press the yellow button on the lid
of the rinse aid reservoir.
The lid will spring open.
Fill with rinse aid until the filling level
indicator (arrow) changes to a dark
color while the door is horizontally
open.
The rinse aid reservoir holds approxi-
mately 110ml.
Close the lid firmly until you hear it
click into place. Otherwise, water can
enter the rinse aid reservoir during a
program.
Wipe up any spilled rinse aid. This
prevents excess foam developing
during the next program.
You can adjust the rinse aid dosage
for best wash results (see “Rinse aid”
under “Settings”).
Filling the rinse-aid reservoir
When Refill rinse aid appears in the
display, the reservoir contains sufficient
rinse aid for 2–3 programs only.
Add rinse aid in plenty of time.
Confirm with OK.
The rinse-aid refill indicator will go out.
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Energy-saving dishwashing
This dishwasher is exceptionally eco-
nomical in its use of water and electric-
ity.
You can make the most of your ma-
chine by following these tips:
- Washing in a dishwasher generally
uses less water and energy than
washing by hand.
- There is no need to pre-rinse items
under running water, and this unnec-
essarily increases water and energy
consumption.
- Make full use of the basket capacity
without overloading the dishwasher.
This results in the most economical
dishwashing in terms of energy and
water consumption.
- Choose a program that best suits the
degree of soiling and the type of
dishes being washed (see “Program
overview”).
- Select the Normal program for en-
ergy-saving dishwashing. This pro-
gram is the most efficient in terms of
its combined energy and water con-
sumption for cleaning dishes with a
normal level of soiling.
- If you have a hot water connection,
choose the Energy Saver program
(see “Water intake” under “Installa-
tion”). The wash water will not be
heated up during this program.
- Follow the detergent manufacturer’s
recommendations on detergent
dosage.
- If you are manually dosing the deter-
gent, reduce the amount of detergent
by
1
/
3
when using powder or liquid
detergent if the baskets are only half
full.
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General information
Remove coarse food residues from
dishes.
There is no need to pre-rinse items un-
der running water.
Damage can be caused by ash,
sand, wax, lubricating grease, or
paint.
These substances will contaminate
the dishwasher and can then no
longer be removed.
Do not wash items soiled with these
substances in the dishwasher.
Dishes can be loaded anywhere in the
baskets, but the following notes should
be observed:
- Do not place dishes and utensils in-
side other items where they will cover
one another.
- Load the dishes so that water can
access all surfaces. This ensures that
they get properly cleaned.
- Make sure that all items are securely
positioned.
- Hollow items such as cups, glasses,
pans, etc., must be inverted in the
baskets.
- Tall, narrow, hollow items such as
champagne glasses should be
placed in the center of the basket
rather than in the corners. This en-
sures the hollow items are more eas-
ily accessed by the water jets.
- Concave items such as mugs or
bowls should be placed at an angle
so that the water can run off.
- The spray arms must not be blocked
by items which are too tall or hang
through the baskets. Test for free
movement by manually rotating the
spray arms.
- Make sure that small items cannot
fall through the holders in the bas-
kets.
Small items such as lids should
therefore be placed in the 3D Multi-
Flex Tray or cutlery basket (depend-
ing on model).
Some foods such as carrots, toma-
toes, or ketchup may contain natural
dyes. These dyes can discolor plastic
items in the dishwasher if large quanti-
ties of these foods are in contact with
the dishes inside the machine. The
stability of plastic items is not affected
by this discoloration.
Washing silverware can also cause
plastic items to discolor.
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Wash items not suitable for dish-
washers:
- Wooden cutlery and dishes or items
with wooden parts. These may dis-
color and fade. The glue used in
these items is not dishwasher-proof
and wooden handles may come
loose after being washed in a dish-
washer.
- Craft items, antiques, valuable vases,
and decorative glassware. Such
items are not suitable for dishwash-
ers.
- Plastic items that are not heat resis-
tant. The high temperatures in the
dishwasher may cause them to melt
or lose shape.
- Copper, brass, tin and aluminum
items. These may discolor or become
dull.
- Colors painted over a glaze. These
may fade after a number of washes.
- Delicate glassware and glassware
containing lead crystal. Clouding may
occur over time.
Silver
Silver that has been in contact with
foods containing sulphur can discolor.
These include egg yolk, onions, mayon-
naise, mustard, fish, and marinades.
Silverware previously cleaned with a
silver polish may still be damp or spot-
ted at the end of a program, where wa-
ter has not run off smoothly.
Tip: Rub the silver dry with a cloth.
Damage due to caustic alkaline
detergents.
Aluminum parts (e.g., the grease fil-
ters of ventilation hoods) can be
damaged by caustic alkaline deter-
gents. In extreme cases, there is a
risk of an explosive chemical reac-
tion (such as an explosive oxyhydro-
gen gas reaction).
Aluminum components must not be
cleaned in the dishwasher with caus-
tic alkaline commercial or industrial
detergents.
Tip: When purchasing new dishes and
cutlery, make sure they are dishwasher-
proof if you want to wash them in the
dishwasher.
Glass care
- Clouding may occur on glasses after
frequent washing in the dishwasher.
When washing delicate glassware in
the dishwasher, ensure that only a
special glass-care program with very
low temperatures is selected (see
“Program overview”). This will reduce
the risk of clouding.
- Purchase glassware that is dish-
washer-safe (e.g., Riedel glassware).
- Use detergents with glass protective
additives.
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Loading examples
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Upper basket
Lower basket
Cutlery tray
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Upper basket
Lower basket
Cutlery tray
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Upper basket
Loading the upper basket
Risk of damage due to water
leakage.
If you run the dishwasher without the
upper basket, water can leak out of
the dishwasher.
Only run the dishwasher with the up-
per basket in place (except during
the Tall items program, if available).
Use the upper basket for small, light-
weight, and delicate items such as
cups, saucers, glasses, dessert
bowls, etc.
Shallow pans or casserole dishes can
also be placed in the upper basket.
Long items such as soup ladles and
mixing spoons should be placed lying
down across the front of the upper
basket.
Loading the FlexCare cup rack
You can put cups, small bowls, and flat
dishes on the FlexCare cup rack.
Glasses can be arranged along the cup
rack so they sit securely during the pro-
gram.
Lower the cup rack to do so.
Raise the cup rack upwards to make
room for tall items.
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Adjusting the FlexCare cup rack
You can set the height and depth of the
cup rack at 2 different levels so that it
can accommodate larger cups and so
that taller items can be placed under-
neath it.
Pull the cup rack upwards and click it
into the desired position (see arrow).
Loading the silicone elements of the
FlexCare cup rack
The silicone elements in the cup rack
are specially designed to hold tall
glasses with long stems securely.
Lower the cup rack and lean the
glasses against the openings.
If you wish you can adjust the left in-
sert of the 3D MultiFlex Tray to make
space for taller glasses (see “3D Mul-
tiFlex Tray” under “Cutlery”).
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Lowering the spikes
On both right-hand rows of spikes, you
can lower every other spike to make it
easier to arrange larger dishes, like ce-
real bowls.
Press the yellow lever downwards,
and then lower the dark gray
spikes.
Place the bowls vertically in the row
of spikes.
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Adjusting the upper basket
In order to gain more space for taller
items, the upper basket can be ad-
justed on 3 levels with 3/4" (2cm) be-
tween each level.
The upper basket can also be set at an
angle so that water can run off freely
from recesses. Make sure, however,
that the basket can slide smoothly in
and out of the wash cabinet.
Pull out the upper basket.
To raise the upper basket:
Lift the basket until it clicks into
place.
To lower the upper basket:
Pull upwards on the levers at either
side of the upper basket.
Adjust the basket to the desired
height and then push the levers se-
curely back down into position.
When adjusting the upper basket,
make sure it does not block the mid-
dle spray arm.
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Lower basket
Loading the lower basket
Place larger and heavier items such
as plates, serving platters,
saucepans, bowls, etc., in the lower
basket.
Glasses, cups, and small plates and
saucers can also be placed in the
lower basket.
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The rear section of the lower basket is
used for washing cups, glasses, plates,
and pots.
Place very large plates in the center
of the lower basket.
Tip: When tilted, plates up to 13
3/4" (35cm) in diameter can be accom-
modated.
Lowering the spikes
The rows of spikes at the front are used
for loading plates, soup bowls, platters,
dessert bowls, and saucers.
The spikes can be lowered to make
more room for large items, e.g., pots,
pans, and dishes.
Press the yellow lever downward,
and then lower the spikes.
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Loading the FlexCare glass holder
with MultiClips
The silicone elements in the glass
holder provide a stable and secure hold
for delicate stemware.
Stemware such as wine glasses,
champagne flutes, and beer glasses
can be leaned against the glass
holder or suspended from it.
The glass holder can be raised to
make more room for tall items.
You can set the glass holder at 2 differ-
ent heights.
Slide the glass holder to the desired
height until the catches click into
place at the top or the bottom.
The MultiClips enable you to fasten
wash light items such as those made
from plastic onto the glass holder.
Fold up the MultiClips.
Secure light items to the MultiClips.
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Loading the glassware rail
This rail is designed to hold tall glasses
and glasses with stems securely.
Lower the rail and lean tall glasses
against it.
Lowering the bottle holder
The bottle holder can be used to keep
narrow items such as milk and baby
bottles secure during a program.
Raise the bottle holder upwards and
push it down until it clicks into place.
If the bottle holder is not needed, lift
it up using the yellow lever and
fold it to the side.
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Filters
You can also wash Miele Ventilation-
Hood Filters.
Select the Filters program for optimum
dishwashing results.
Damage caused by protruding
parts.
Protruding parts can damage the
dishwasher.
Load the filters in such a way that no
corners protrude over the side of the
basket.
Damage caused by wash items
with sharp edges.
Heavy and sharp wash items can
damage the coating of the basket
struts.
Load the filters carefully.
Risk of scalding due to hot wa-
ter.
At the end of the program, the filters
may still contain hot water.
Be careful when unloading the filters.
Loading the filters
You can wash 2ventilation hood filters
in the upper basket and 2filters in the
lower basket at once.
If you only want to wash 2filters, put
them in the upper basket.
Upper basket
Set the upper basket into the top or
middle position if you load filters in
the lower basket.
Lower basket
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Cutlery tray
Load the cutlery into the 3D MultiFlex
Tray.
Loading the 3D MultiFlex Tray
To make unloading easier, utensils
should be grouped in zones, one for
knives, one for forks, one for spoons,
etc.
Spoon heads should be placed in con-
tact with at least one of the serrated re-
tainers on the base of the cutlery tray to
ensure that water runs off them freely.
If spoon handles do not fit between
the holders, then lay them the other
way round.
You can push the left insert to the mid-
dle in order to accommodate tall items
and long stemmed glasses in the upper
basket (see “Loading the silicone ele-
ments of the FlexCare cup rack” under
“Upper basket”).
You can put large and long utensils in
the recessed center part of the tray.
Arrange tall items (such as cake plat-
ters) so that they do not block the
upper spray arm.
You can adjust the height of the right-
hand insert to create more space in the
right-hand part of the tray for larger
utensil items or smaller dishes.
Pull the insert inward by the yellow
handle and click it into place in one of
the two positions.
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Active ingredients
Damage caused by using unsuit-
able detergents.
Detergents that are not suitable for
domestic dishwashers can cause
damage to the dishwasher or to the
wash items.
Only use detergents formulated for
domestic dishwashers.
Modern detergents contain various ac-
tive ingredients, the most important of
which are:
- Water softening complexing agents
to prevent calcification.
- Alkalis to aid removal of dried-on
soiling.
- Enzymes to break down starch and
loosen protein.
- Oxygen-based bleaching agents to
remove colored stains (e.g., tea, cof-
fee, tomato sauce).
Most dishwasher detergents are mildly
alkaline and contain enzymes and oxy-
gen-based bleaching agents.
There are different types of detergent:
- Powder and liquid gel detergents.
These detergents allow you to adjust
the amount dispensed according to
the amount of wash items and the
level of soiling.
- Tab detergents. These are suitable for
most levels of soiling.
As well as the usual detergents, combi-
nation products are also available.
These contain rinse aid and water soft-
ener (reactivation salt).
Only use these combination detergents
for the water hardness levels recom-
mended by the manufacturer on the
packaging.
The cleaning and drying performance of
these combination detergents can vary
greatly.
For optimum cleaning and drying re-
sults, use dishwasher detergent and
add salt and rinse aid separately.
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Risk of chemical burns from de-
tergent.
Dishwasher detergents can cause
burning on the skin and in the eyes,
nose, mouth, and throat.
Avoid contact with detergents.
Do not inhale or ingest powder de-
tergents. Do not swallow dishwasher
detergents. Seek medical attention
immediately if detergent has been
swallowed or inhaled.
Keep children away from detergents.
Detergent residues could still be
present in the machine. Keep chil-
dren away from the dishwasher when
the door is open. Do not fill the de-
tergent dispenser until just before
starting the program and activate the
door safety lock (depending on
model).
Detergent dispensing
There are 2 ways of dispensing the de-
tergent.
During automatic dispensing, the Auto-
Dos function will automatically dispense
the required amount of detergent for
each program sequence once a Pow-
erDisk has been inserted (see “Auto-
matic dispensing/AutoDos” under “De-
tergent”).
If you do not wish to use AutoDos, you
can manually dispense the detergent
into the detergent compartment. This
means you will have to fill the required
amount of detergent into the detergent
compartment before each program (see
“Manual detergent dispensing” under
“Detergent”).
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Automatic dispensing/AutoDos
Before you can use AutoDos, you must
insert a PowerDisk containing powder
detergent into the PowerDisk compart-
ment.
One PowerDisk contains enough deter-
gent for approx. 20rinse cycles, de-
pending on the chosen program.
PowerDisks are available to order di-
rectly from Miele’s online store, Miele
Customer Service, or from your Miele
dealer.
Risk of chemical burns from
residual detergent.
Detergents have a caustic effect.
This can cause health problems and
damage to surfaces. If the AutoDos
is used incorrectly or leaks, residual
detergent may drip onto the floor
area in front of the dishwasher.
Always remove residual detergent
from in front of the dishwasher im-
mediately.
Activating AutoDos
Turn the dishwasher on using the
sensor button.
Before you first use AutoDos, remove
the transport lock from the PowerDisk
compartment and dispose of it ap-
propriately.
Insert a PowerDisk (see “Inserting a
PowerDisk” under “Automatic dis-
pensing/AutoDos”).
The AutoDos function will be activated
automatically.
This setting applies to all programs and
you can change it in a program's Op-
tions menu.
If no program is started for 48hours,
the PowerDisk will automatically be ro-
tated so that the detergent does not
clump together. If this happens, the
message Powder refresh in progress will
be shown in the display when the
dishwasher is turned on. No detergent
will be dispensed.
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Inserting a PowerDisk
Turn on the dishwasher before you re-
place the PowerDisk so that the dish-
washer recognizes it.
When the message PowerDisk almost
empty appears, the reservoir contains
sufficient detergent for 2–3 programs
only.
Only replace the PowerDisk when the
message PowerDisk empty. Deactivate
AutoDos with OK. appears.
Turn the AutoDos lid to and open
it.
The message AutoDos lid open will ap-
pear on the display.
Remove the empty PowerDisk.
If the arrows in the PowerDisk holder
and in the viewing window are not
pointing toward each other, remove
the PowerDisk holder (see “Cleaning
the AutoDos” under “Cleaning and
care”).
Put the holder back into place so that
the arrows point toward each other
and the holder lies flat.
When doing this, only touch the Pow-
erDisk holder by the yellow tab in the
middle. Do not touch the side tab.
Insert the new PowerDisk and press it
evenly downward until it sits flush.
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Close the AutoDos lid and turn it until
the lid handle is directly below the
symbol.
If the PowerDisk is not in the correct
starting position, it will be rotated auto-
matically and the AutoDos function will
be activated.
Wait until this procedure ends before
you start a program.
The AutoDos lid must be closed to
prevent damage to the AutoDos.
Always close the AutoDos lid before
you close the dishwasher door. Oth-
erwise, the AutoDos may become
damaged.
Programs cannot start when the Auto-
Dos lid is open.
The detergent powder must be dry
so that it does not clump together.
Do not fill the AutoDos with any type
of fluid.
In order to ensure that the AutoDos
works at its best, check it each time
you replace the PowerDisk and clean
it if needed (see “Cleaning the Auto-
Dos” under “Cleaning and care”).
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Manual detergent dispensing
Detergent must be manually dispensed
if you have deactivated AutoDos in a
program's Options menu.
Detergent dispensing
The detergent compartment holds a
maximum of 31/2" tablespoons..
There are marks in the detergent com-
partment to aid with dispensing: 11/4,
2 tablespoons (20, 30ml). When the
door is opened to a horizontal position,
they show the approximate fill level in
ml and the maximum fill height.
Follow the detergent dosage recom-
mended by the manufacturer on the
packaging.
Unless directed otherwise, use one
detergent tab or add 11/4 to 2 table-
spoons (20 to 30ml) of detergent to
the detergent compartment, depend-
ing on the level of soiling of the dish-
ware.
If you use less than the recommended
amount of detergent, the dishware may
not get properly clean.
Some tabs may not dissolve completely
when the program QuickIntenseWash is
used.
Adding detergent
Press the yellow button on the lid
of the detergent compartment.
The lid will spring open.
The lid will also open at the end of a
program.
Add the detergent to the detergent
compartment.
Push the lid shut until you hear it click
into place.
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Detergents
54
The detergent must not cause the
detergent-compartment lid to get
stuck. This can prevent the lid from
opening during the program.
Do not overfill the detergent com-
partment.
If you wish, deactivate automatic dis-
pensing/AutoDos.
Ensure that the detergent packaging
is properly closed after use. This pre-
vents the detergent from getting
damp and clumping together.
You can also apply a small amount of
detergent to the inner panel of the
door in programs that have a pre-
wash stage (see “Program overview”).
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Operation
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Turning on the dishwasher
Make sure the spray arms can rotate
freely.
Close the door.
Turn on the water supply if it is turned
off.
Tap the sensor button.
If the dishwasher has been turned off
for longer than 1minute, you will
need to hold the sensor button for
a bit longer (wipe protection).
The Programs menu will appear in the
display.
Selecting a program
Choose your program according to the
type of load and the degree of soiling.
The different programs and their uses
are described under Program overview.
Select the program you want in the
display.
The display will change to the Options
menu.
You can now select the options (see
“Options”).
To select a different program, touch the
Back sensor button to return to the Pro-
grams menu.
If you want to control the dishwasher
remotely using the Miele@mobile app,
you will first need to activate the Re-
mote start option (see “Activate Remote
start” under “Options”).
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Operation
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Display of program duration
The estimated duration of the selected
program appears on the display before
the program begins. During the program
sequence, the time left until the end of
the program and the current program
stage are displayed.
The displayed duration may vary for the
same program. It is influenced by, for
example, the temperature of the incom-
ing water, the reactivation cycle of the
water softener, the detergent type, the
amount of dishware, and how soiled it
is.
When a program is selected for the first
time, the display will show the average
program duration for a cold water con-
nection.
The program durations shown under
“Program overview” refer to standard
test loads and temperatures.
Each time a program is run, the control
module calculates the program duration
required depending on the temperature
of the water taken into the dishwasher
and the amount of dishes.
Starting a program
The dishwasher can only be started if
the door is closed.
Touch the Start sensor button.
If necessary, confirm the previously
displayed message with OK.
The program starts and the message
Dishes can be added appears if applica-
ble.
As long as this message is showing,
dishware can be added without com-
promising wash results.
Risk of scalding due to hot wa-
ter.
During operation, water in the dish-
washer may be very hot.
During operation, only open the door
with extreme caution.
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Operation
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End of program
The audible signal might sound at the
end of the program.
The program has ended when the dis-
play shows the message Finished.
In some programs, if the AutoOpen
function is activated, the door will auto-
matically open slightly (see “AutoOpen”
under “Settings”). This improves the
drying process.
The drying fan may continue to run for
a few minutes at the end of the pro-
gram.
Risk of damage due to steam.
Steam from the dishwasher could
damage the edges of delicate coun-
tertops when you open the door at
the end of the program if the blower
is no longer running.
If you have deactivated the auto-
matic door-opening function (see
AutoOpen” under “Settings”), but
would still like to open the door at
the end of the program, then make
sure that you open the door fully.
Energy management
To save energy, the dishwasher will turn
off automatically 10minutes after the
last time a sensor button is pressed or
after the end of a program.
You can turn the dishwasher back on
again with the sensor button.
If the dishwasher has been turned off
for longer than 1minute, you will need
to hold the sensor button for a bit
longer (wipe protection).
The dishwasher will not turn itself off
while a program is running or if there is
a fault.
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Operation
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Turning off the dishwasher
The dishwasher can be turned off at
any time using the sensor button.
Confirm the query Turn appliance off?
with Yes.
Turning the dishwasher off during a pro-
gram stops the program.
You can also do this to stop an ongoing
timer.
Risk of damage from leaking wa-
ter.
Leaking water can cause damage.
If the dishwasher is not going to be
used for a longer period of time, e.g.,
during vacations, the water supply
should be turned off.
Unloading the dishwasher
Dishes tend to break and chip more
easily when they are hot. Allow the
dishes to cool until they are comfortable
enough to handle before unloading
them.
The dishes will cool much faster if you
open the door when the program has
ended.
First unload the lower basket, then
the upper basket, and finally the 3D
MultiFlex Tray (if present).
This will prevent water drops from the
upper basket and 3D MultiFlex Tray
from falling onto the dishes in the
lower basket.
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Interrupting a program
A program will be interrupted as soon
as the door is opened.
Close the door and press the Start
sensor button.
The program will continue from the
point at which it was interrupted.
Risk of scalding due to hot wa-
ter.
During operation, water in the dish-
washer may be very hot.
During operation, only open the door
with extreme caution.
Canceling or changing a pro-
gram
If a program is canceled, important
program stages may be missed.
A program should only be canceled
in the first few minutes.
If a program has already started and
you wish to cancel it, proceed as fol-
lows:
Select the Cancel option.
Confirm the message Cancel the pro-
gram? with Yes.
The program is canceled.
If you would like to select another pro-
gram:
Select the Close option.
The display will change back to the Pro-
grams menu.
If you have dispensed detergent
manually, check whether the deter-
gent compartment is still closed.
If the lid is already open, fill it with de-
tergent again and close the lid.
Select the program you want, and
then start it.
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Options
60
Timer
The timer gives you several options
for starting a program at a later time.
The start or finish time of a program can
be delayed. You can also use the
EcoStart or SmartStart functions to bene-
fit from cheaper energy rates at night.
During manual detergent dispensing,
the detergent will clump together if
the detergent compartment is not
dry, and this may mean it is not fully
rinsed out.
When using the timer function, make
sure that the detergent compartment
is dry before adding detergent. Wipe
dry with a cloth first, if necessary.
Do not use any liquid detergents.
These can leak out.
Danger to health due to deter-
gent.
To prevent children coming into con-
tact with dishwasher detergent:
Do not fill the detergent dispenser
until just before starting the pro-
gram, i.e., before you activate the
timer. Use the safety lock to secure
the dishwasher door.
Activating the timer
Turn the dishwasher on using the
sensor button.
Select the desired program.
Touch the Timeroption in the dis-
play.
The display will change to the Timer
menu.
You can choose between the Start at,
Finish at, or EcoStart functions, or Smart-
Start if applicable.
Select the function you want.
The most recent time set for the timer
will be displayed.
Set the time you want for the timer
and confirm with OK.
If, while you are setting the time, you do
not apply any settings for several sec-
onds, the display will revert to the previ-
ous menu. You will then have to enter
your settings again.
After you have activated the timer, all
the displays will turn off after a few
minutes to save energy.
To turn the display back on for a few
minutes, press the sensor button.
You can also activate a timer via the
Miele@mobile app.
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Options
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Setting “Start at”
With the Start at function, you set the
exact time at which you want the pro-
gram to start.
Set the start time and confirm with
OK.
The saved start time for the selected
program will appear in the display for
several minutes.
When the set time is reached, the pro-
gram selected will begin automatically.
Setting “Finish at”
Use the Finish at function to set the lat-
est time by which the program selected
has to be finished.
Set the finish time and confirm with
OK.
The estimated start time for the se-
lected program will appear in the dis-
play for several minutes.
When the set time is reached, the pro-
gram selected will begin automatically.
Setting EcoStart
The EcoStart function enables you to
benefit from cheaper electricity rates at
night. Before you can use this option,
you need to set up to 3electricity-rate
time zones (see “EcoStart” under “Set-
tings”).
Then set the time by which the selected
program has to be finished.
The dishwasher will then start automati-
cally in the most economical rate zone
within the time set.
Set the latest finish time you want
and confirm with OK.
Waiting for EcoStart will appear in the dis-
play.
The program will start automatically
when the estimated start time is
reached.
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Options
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Setting SmartStart
The SmartStart function is used for start-
ing your dishwasher automatically at a
time when your energy costs are most
economical.
To use this function you may need fur-
ther technical accessories.
If you have activated the SmartStart
function in the Settings menu, the
Timer menu will no longer show the
EcoStart function but will instead show
SmartStart (see “Miele@home” under
“Settings”).
If your energy provider offers this ser-
vice, they will send a signal to your
dishwasher when energy costs are at
their most economical.
This signal will start the dishwasher.
You can set the time by which the pro-
gram selected has to be finished. The
dishwasher will then calculate the latest
possible start time for the program se-
lected and will wait until this start time
for the signal from the energy provider.
Set the time by which the selected
program has to be finished and con-
firm with OK.
Waiting for SmartStart will appear in the
display.
The selected program will start auto-
matically as soon as the energy
provider has sent the signal or the latest
possible calculated start time has been
reached.
Changing and deleting the timer
You can change the time set for the
timer or delete it in order to start the se-
lected program immediately.
Changing the timer
Touch the Timeroption in the dis-
play.
You can now change the time set for
the timer.
Deleting the timer
Select the Delete option and confirm
with Yes.
The time for the timer is reset to the
current time of day.
The display switches back to the Op-
tions menu for the selected program.
The timer stops if you switch off the
dishwasher while a timer is running or
select the Cancel option and confirm the
query with Yes.
You can also change the time set for
the timer or delete it using the
Miele@mobile app.
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Options
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Activating Remote start
You can start your dishwasher remotely
using the Miele@mobile app. To do this,
you first need to install the app on your
mobile device, connect the dishwasher
to your WiFi network (see
“Miele@home” under “Settings”), and, if
applicable, activate the Remote control
option (see “Remote control” under
“Settings”).
Touch the Remote sensor button
when the door is closed.
The Remote sensor button lights up.
The remote control function for the
dishwasher using the Miele@mobile
app must be reactivated each time the
door is opened before a program is
started.
The dishwasher can now be operated
remotely using the Miele@mobile app.
The Remote start option will also re-
main active if you turn the dishwasher
off and back on again in the meantime.
Even if the Remote start option is not
active, you can check the status of your
dishwasher and apply settings using
the Miele@mobile app.
If you start a program using the Start
sensor button on the dishwasher, the
Remote start option will automatically
be activated for the duration of the pro-
gram and the Remote sensor button will
light up.
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Program overview
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Program When to use Program sequence
Pre-
wash
Main
wash
Interim
rinse
Final
rinse
Drying
°F/°C °F/°C
Normal
1
Program for regular use to completely
wash a full load of normally soiled
dishes with the ability to adjust energy
and water consumption based on the
soil load of the dishes.
140–
158/60
–70
133–
149/56
–65
Pots &
Pans
For heavily soiled dishes and normally
soiled pots,pans and utensils with
dried on residue; use 20% more deter-
gent than recommended.
167/75 131–
158/55
–70
China
&Crystal
For temperature sensitive glassware
and lightly soiled dishes, use 50% de-
tergent recommended. GlassCare pro-
gram for temperature-sensitive glasses
and dishes with light soiling.
113/45 131–
158/55
–70
Quick
Intense-
Wash
“Quick program” for standard dishes
soiling that has not dried on.
- 149/65 140/60
SaniWash To sanitize dishware, e.g. baby bottles,
cutting boards and preparation dishes.
- 167/75 167/75
Rinse&
Hold
To rinse dishes when a complete pro-
gram is not needed.
- - - -
Extra Quiet Extra quiet program for mixed loads
with standard, slightly dried-on food
residue with a longer program dura-
tion.
- 131/55 131–
158/55
–70
1
This program is used for energy labeling purposes.
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Program overview
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Consumption
2
Duration
2
Energy Water
Cold water Hot water Gallons/Liters Cold water Hot water
50°F/10°C 120°F/49°C 50°F/10°C 120°F/49°C
kWh kWh h:min h:min
1.06 1.20 3.2/12.1 3:04 2:43
1.40 1.55 3.4/13.0 3:29 3:11
0.90 1.05 3.3/12.5 2:45 2:25
1.10 1.15 2.9/11.0 1:13 0:58
1.45 1.55 2.4/9.0 2:43 2:27
0.01 0.15 1.1/4.0 0:21 0:21
1.00 1.15 2.5/9.5 4:10 3:56
2
Values were calculated under standardized testing conditions. In practice there may be
variations to these figures due to variable conditions and data recorded by the sensors.
Durations shown will reflect your household conditions.
Selecting program options will also affect consumption levels and program durations (see
“program options”).
The energy consumption with a hot water supply includes the energy used to heat the
water (exception: EnergySaver, if available).
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Program overview
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Program When to use Program sequence
Pre-
wash
Main
wash
Interim
rinse
Final
rinse
Drying
°F/°C °F/°C
Economy Water and energy saving program for
standard dishes soiling that has not
dried on, with a long soaking time and
a low temperature.
- 113/45 113/45
Energy
Saver
The water intake temperature must be
115°F (45°C) for light to normally
soiled dishes.

Filters Wash program for cleaning Miele ven-
tilation hood filters.
167/75 131–
158/55
–70
Clean
Machine
Special cleaning program to remove
grease deposits from the dishwasher.
- 167/75  158/70
Sensor
Wash
Program for dried-on remains and
non-sensitive loads. Temperature, wa-
terintake, program duration and elec-
tricity consumption are automatically
adjusted to suit the level of soiling of
the dishes.
As
needed
118–
149/48
–65
As
needed
131–
158/55
–70
Tall items For extra large, heat resistant items,
e.g. large vases. Remove upper bas-
ket.
149/65 131–
158/55
–70
Glasses-
No Rinse
Aid
To wash glassware without detergent
and rinse aid; rinse cycle with warm
water.
- 113/45 113/45
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Consumption
2
Duration
2
Energy Water
Cold water Hot water Gallons/Liters Cold water Hot water
50°F/10°C 120°F/49°C 50°F/10°C 120°F/49°C
kWh kWh h:min h:min
0.70 0.80 2.4/9.0 4:03 3:53
- 0.05 7.0/26.5 - 2:47
1.55 1.70 3.3/12.5 3:51 3:35
1.75 2.00 5.0/19.0 2:37 2:07
0.85–1.25
3, 4
0.90–1.40
3, 4
1.7-3.2/6.5-12.0
3, 4
2:28–3:45 2:16–3:27
1.10 1.25 3.6/13.5 2:49 2:27
0.75 0.85 2.4/9.0 1:23 1:08
2
Values were calculated under standardized testing conditions. In practice there may be
variations to these figures due to variable conditions and data recorded by the sensors.
Durations shown will reflect your household conditions.
Selecting program options will also affect consumption levels and program durations (see
“program options”).
The energy consumption with a hot water supply includes the energy used to heat the
water (exception: EnergySaver, if available).
3
Part load with light soiling
4
Full load with heavy soiling
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Selecting options
You can use options to adjust the pro-
grams.
To do this, you can select or deselect
the options in the Options menu of a
selected program before running it.
Turn the dishwasher on using the
sensor button.
Select a different program as re-
quired.
All available Options will be shown in
the display.
Not all options can be selected in ev-
ery program or used in combination.
Options that are not available are
grayed out and cannot be selected.
Select the options you want.
The selected options are marked in or-
ange.
If you want to cancel the selection of
an option, touch the sensor button for
the option again.
When you have made all the settings
you want, press the Start sensor but-
ton to start the program.
The selected options will remain active
for that particular program until the set-
tings are changed.
The selected options are displayed in
the roll-down menu (see “Display
functions” under “Guide to the appli-
ance”).
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Options
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Express
The Express option reduces the pro-
gram cycle time.
In order to achieve optimum cleaning
results, the temperature, and therefore
the energy consumption, will increase
with this option.
The time by which the program cycle
time is shortened varies according to
the selected program.
Selecting the Express option may take
precedence over other selected op-
tions.
When used in combination with the
QuickIntenseWash program, the Ex-
press option results in a rinse de-
signed solely for the purpose of flush-
ing out the wash cabinet to remove
salt solution that leaked out after refill-
ing the salt reservoir.
IntenseZone
The IntenseZone option increases
cleaning performance in the lower bas-
ket.
Energy consumption increases due to
the extended wash duration in the lower
basket and increased temperature.
Extra clean
You can select this option to increase
the cleaning performance of the pro-
grams.
If you activate this option, the program
cycle times and the main wash temper-
atures will increase. The water and en-
ergy consumption may increase.
Extra Dry
You can select this option in order to in-
crease the program drying perfor-
mance.
If you activate this option, the program
cycle times and final rinse temperatures
will increase. The energy consumption
may increase.
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Cleaning and care
70
Check the condition of your dish-
washer regularly (approx. every 4–
6months). This helps to avoid faults
and problems.
Damage due to unsuitable clean-
ing agents.
All surfaces are susceptible to
scratching. Contact with unsuitable
cleaning agents can alter or discolor
all surfaces.
Only use cleaning agents formulated
for use on the relevant surfaces.
Cleaning the wash cabinet
The wash cabinet is largely self-clean-
ing, provided that the correct amount of
detergent is always used.
The frequent use of low-temperature
wash programs increases the risk of
contamination and odors inside the
wash cabinet. Run the Pots & Pans pro-
gram once per month to clean the wash
cabinet and prevent odors from devel-
oping.
However, if residues such as limescale
or grease have been deposited, use the
Clean Machine program to clean the
dishwasher (see “Additional pro-
grams” under “Program overview”)
with dishwasher cleaner (see “Clean
Machine” under “Optional acces-
sories”). Follow the dosage recom-
mended by the manufacturer on the
packaging.
Miele cleaning and care products are
available to order from Miele Customer
Service or from Miele’s online store.
Clean the filters in the wash cabinet
regularly.
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Cleaning the door and the door
seal
The door seal and the sides of the dish-
washer door are not accessed and
cleaned by the spray arm jets. As a re-
sult, mold can develop here.
Wipe the door seals regularly with a
damp cloth to remove food deposits.
Wipe off any food or drink residues
which may have dripped onto the
sides of the dishwasher door before
closing it.
Cleaning the control panel
The control panel should only be
wiped with a damp cloth.
Cleaning the front of the ma-
chine
Damage due to soiling.
Soiling that is left too long might be-
come impossible to remove and
could cause the external surfaces to
alter or discolor.
It is therefore best to remove any
soiling immediately.
Clean the appliance front with a clean
soft sponge and a solution of warm
water and liquid dish soap. After
cleaning, wipe the surfaces dry using
a soft cloth.
A clean, damp microfiber cloth with-
out detergent can also be used.
To avoid damaging the external sur-
faces, do not use the following:
- cleaning agents containing soda, am-
monia, acids, or chloride
- cleaning agents containing lime scale
remover
- abrasive cleaning agents, such as
scouring powder, scouring liquid, or
pumice stones
- cleaning agents containing solvents
- stainless-steel cleaning agents
- dishwasher cleaner
- oven cleaner
- glass cleaner
- hard, abrasive brushes or sponges,
e.g., pot scourers, brushes, or
sponges which have been previously
used with abrasive cleaning agents
- eraser sponges
- sharp metal scrapers
- steel wool
- steam cleaners
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Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the AutoDos
You should regularly check (about
every 2–3 months when the Pow-
erDisk is empty) that the pouring
channel is clean, and clean it if nec-
essary. This helps keep the AutoDos
working properly.
In order to ensure that the AutoDos
works at its best, check it each time
you replace the PowerDisk and clean
it if needed.
1 PowerDisk holder
2 Pouring channel for dispensing the
detergent from the PowerDisk into the
wash cabinet
Turn the AutoDos lid to and open
it.
Remove the PowerDisk if appropriate.
Pull the PowerDisk holder upwards
by the yellow tabs and remove it.
When doing so, do not pull on the
side tab.
Use the tab (see arrow) to release
the fill channel and pull it out.
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Clean the pouring channel using wa-
ter and a soft brush if necessary.
It is very important that no moisture
is able to access the inside of the
AutoDos system during cleaning.
Dry the fill channel well so that the
detergent powder does not clump to-
gether.
Insert the fill channel again until the
tab clicks into place.
Put the holder back into place so that
the arrows in the PowerDisk holder
and in the viewing window point to-
wards each other. The holder must lie
flat.
The AutoDos lid must close tightly so
that the detergent powder does not
get wet and clump together.
Make sure that all seals are clean.
Insert a PowerDisk.
Close the AutoDos lid and turn it until
the lid handle is directly below the
symbol (see “Inserting a Pow-
erDisk” under “Detergent”).
Regularly check the lower spray arm
for any blockages to ensure that the
detergent outlet of the AutoDos can
be fully flushed out (see “Cleaning
the spray arms” under “Cleaning and
care”).
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Cleaning and care
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Cleaning the spray arms
Particles of food can get stuck in the
spray arm jets and bearings. The spray
arms should therefore be inspected reg-
ularly (approx. every 2–4months).
Damage due to soiling entering
the circulation system.
Without filters, soiling can enter the
circulation system and cause a
blockage.
Do not run a wash program without
the lower spray arm or without the fil-
ters.
When cleaning the filters and spray
arms, make sure that coarse soiling
cannot get into the circulation sys-
tem.
Turn off the dishwasher.
Removing the upper and middle
spray arms
Take out the 3D MultiFlex Tray (if your
dishwasher is fitted with one).
Push the upper spray arm upwards to
engage the inner ratchet. Then un-
screw the spray arm by rotating the
screw thread counterclockwise.
Rotate the screw thread of the middle
spray arm clockwise (see diagram)
and remove the spray arm.
Removing the lower spray arm
Remove the lower basket.
Rotate the screw thread of the lower
spray arm counterclockwise and
pull the spray arm upwards to re-
move.
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Cleaning the spray arms
Use a pointed object to push food
particles that are stuck in the spray
arm jets into the spray arm.
Rinse the spray arm thoroughly under
running water.
Refitting the spray arms
Refit the upper and middle spray
arms.
Refit the lower spray arm and ensure
that the filter combination lies flat in
the base of the wash cabinet.
Rotate the screw thread of the lower
spray arm clockwise until the arrow in
the viewing window points to the lock
symbol.
Make sure the spray arms can rotate
freely.
Damage due to soiling entering
the circulation system.
The lower spray arm is used to se-
cure the filter combination. Without
filters, coarse soiling can enter the
circulation system and cause a
blockage.
Do not run a wash program without
the lower spray arm or without the fil-
ters.
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Checking the filters in the
wash cabinet
The filter combination in the base of the
wash cabinet retains coarse soil from
the suds solution. This prevents soiling
getting into the circulation system and
re-entering the wash cabinet through
the spray arms.
Damage due to soiling entering
the circulation system.
Without filters, soiling can enter the
circulation system and cause a
blockage.
Do not run a wash program without
the lower spray arm or without the fil-
ters.
When cleaning the filters and spray
arms, make sure that coarse soiling
cannot get into the circulation sys-
tem.
The filters can become blocked by soil-
ing that collects over time. The level of
soiling and time it takes before the fil-
ters need cleaning will vary depending
on use.
The message Remove filters and clean
them if necessary will appear in the dis-
play after every 50program sequences.
Check the filter combination.
Clean if necessary.
Then confirm the message with OK.
Cleaning the filters
Turn off the dishwasher.
Remove the lower spray arm (see
“Cleaning the spray arms” under
“Cleaning and care”).
Before removing the filter combina-
tion, remove any coarse soiling to
prevent it from entering the circulation
system.
Remove the filter combination.
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In order to clean the inside of the fil-
ter, pull the microfilter on the plastic
ring downwards and away from the
filter combination.
Rinse all of the filters under running
water.
If necessary, use a soft cleaning
brush to remove soiling.
Insert the microfilter back into the fil-
ter combination.
Reinstall the filter combination so that
it lies flat in the base of the wash cab-
inet.
Refit the lower spray arm to the filter
combination using the screw thread.
Rotate the screw thread clockwise
until the arrow in the viewing window
points to the lock symbol.
Damage due to soiling entering
the circulation system.
The lower spray arm is used to se-
cure the filter combination. Without
filters, coarse soiling can enter the
circulation system and cause a
blockage.
Do not run a wash program without
the lower spray arm or without the fil-
ters.
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Cleaning the drain pump
If water remains in the wash cabinet af-
ter the end of a program, the water has
not been pumped away. The drain
pump may be blocked by foreign ob-
jects. These foreign objects are easy to
remove.
Disconnect the dishwasher from the
power supply.
To do this, turn off at the electrical
socket and withdraw the plug.
Take the filter combination out of the
wash cabinet (see “Cleaning the fil-
ters” under “Cleaning and care”).
Scoop the water out of the wash cab-
inet using a suitable small container
or utensil.
Press the catch of the drain pump
cover inwards.
Tip the cover inwards until it is re-
leased.
Rinse the cover thoroughly under run-
ning water and remove all foreign ob-
jects.
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The drain pump (see arrow) is under-
neath the cover.
Risk of injury from glass splin-
ters.
It is especially difficult to see glass
splinters in the drain pump.
Take care when cleaning the drain
pump.
Carefully remove all foreign objects
from the drain pump. Check the drain
pump impeller by manually turning it.
You will feel a little resistance when
you turn the impeller.
Refit the cover by placing it down
vertically from above.
Ensure that the catch engages cor-
rectly.
Damage due to incorrect clean-
ing.
The components are delicate and
can be damaged during cleaning.
Take care when cleaning the drain
pump.
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With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of the ma-
chine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remedied with-
out contacting the Service Department.
This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to correct it.
This section only lists faults that you can remedy yourself. All other faults are
shown in Fault FXX.
Technical faults
Problem Possible cause and solution
The display remains
dark after the dish-
washer has been turned
on with the sensor
button.
The dishwasher is not plugged in.
Insert the plug.
The circuit breaker has tripped.
Reset the breaker (see data tag for the correct fuse
rating).
If the breaker trips again, contact Miele Customer
Service.
The dishwasher stops
during a program.
The circuit breaker has tripped.
Reset the circuit breaker (see data plate for the
correct fuse rating).
If the circuit breaker trips again, contact Miele
Customer Service.
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Fault messages
Problem Possible cause and solution
The alarm tone is
sounding.
One of the following
faults appears in the
display:
Before remedying the fault:
Turn off the dishwasher.
Fault F XX: A fault has
occurred; turn the appliance
off and back on again.
Restart the program. If the
fault occurs again, contact
Miele Service.
There may be a technical fault.
Turn the dishwasher back on after a few seconds.
Restart the desired program.
If the fault message appears again, there is a techni-
cal fault.
Turn off the dishwasher.
Turn off the water supply.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
Waterproof fault Turn
the appliance off, close the
water supply and contact
Miele Service.
The Waterproof system has reacted.
Turn off the dishwasher.
Turn off the water supply.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
Fault F 78: A technical
fault has occurred. Turn off
the appliance, close the wa-
ter supply and contact Miele
Service.
Circulation-pump fault.
Turn off the dishwasher.
Turn the dishwasher back on.
Restart the desired program.
If the fault message appears again, there is a techni-
cal fault.
Turn off the dishwasher.
Turn off the water supply.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
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Door release
Problem Possible cause and solution
The alarm tone is
sounding.
The following fault is in-
dicated via the display:
Before remedying the fault:
Turn off the dishwasher.
Fault F 33: Open the
door manually. Contact
Miele Service.
The door does not open automatically.
There may be a technical fault.
Open the door manually (see “Opening the door”
under “Before using for the first time”) and turn the
dishwasher back on again.
If the same fault message appears again, contact
Miele Customer Service.
The door does not close automatically.
The door might be obstructed by an item inside the
appliance.
If this is the case, remove the item causing an ob-
struction and turn the dishwasher on again.
If the same fault message appears again, contact
Miele Customer Service.
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Water intake fault
Problem Possible cause and solution
The alarm tone is
sounding.
One of the following
messages appears in
the display:
Open the water supply The water supply is turned off.
Open the water supply all the way.
Insufficient water. Open
the water supply all the way.
Refer to Operating Instruc-
tions if necessary
Before remedying the fault:
Turn off the dishwasher.
There is a problem with the water intake.
Turn on the water supply fully and start the pro-
gram again.
Clean the filter in the water intake (see “Cleaning
the filter in the water intake” under “Cleaning and
care”).
The water-connection pressure is lower than
7.25psi (50kPa).
Seek professional advice.
The on-site connection for the water drainage may
be too low and you will need to vent the water
drainage (see “Water drainage” under “Installa-
tion”).
Fault F 18: A technical
fault has occurred. Turn off
the appliance, close the wa-
ter supply and contact Miele
Service.
A technical fault has occurred.
Turn off the dishwasher.
Turn off the water supply.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
The following fault mes-
sage appears during the
EnergySaver program:
Intake temperature too low
The intake water has not reached the required tem-
perature of 115°F (45°C) (see “Water intake” under
“Installation”).
Start the program again.
If the fault message appears again, select a differ-
ent program.
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Water drainage fault
Problem Possible cause and solution
The alarm tone is
sounding.
The following message
appears on the display:
Water was not pumped
away, see Operating In-
structions
Before remedying the fault:
Turn off the dishwasher.
Water-drainage fault.
There might be water in the wash cabinet.
Clean the filter combination (see “Cleaning the fil-
ters” under “Cleaning and care”).
Clean the drain pump (see “Cleaning the drain
pump” under “Cleaning and care”).
Remove any kink or loop in the drain hose.
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Fault in the AutoDos (automatic dispensing)
Problem Possible cause and solution
The following message
appears on the display:
Insert PowerDisk or deacti-
vate AutoDos with OK.
The AutoDos function is active but no PowerDisk has
been inserted.
Insert a PowerDisk (see “Automatic dispensing/
AutoDos” under “Detergent”).
If you do not wish to use AutoDos, deactivate the
function using OK.
The alarm tone is
sounding.
The program does not
start or a program that
has already started
stops.
The following message
appears on the display:
AutoDos lid open
The AutoDos lid has not been closed properly.
Close the AutoDos lid and lock it fully (see “Auto-
matic dispensing/AutoDos” under “Detergent”).
If the lid cannot be fully closed, check whether the
PowerDisk holder is lying flat (see “Inserting a
PowerDisk” under “Detergent”).
If the same fault message appears again, contact
Miele Customer Service.
The following message
appears on the display:
PowerDisk empty. Deacti-
vate AutoDos with OK.
The AutoDos function is active and the PowerDisk is
empty.
Replace the PowerDisk (see “Automatic dispens-
ing/AutoDos” under “Detergent”).
If you do not wish to use AutoDos, deactivate the
function using OK.
The message
PowerDisk empty. Deacti-
vate AutoDos with OK. ap-
pears in the display
even though you have
inserted a new Pow-
erDisk.
The dishwasher was turned off when the PowerDisk
was replaced and it has therefore not recognized the
new PowerDisk.
Turn the dishwasher on before replacing the Pow-
erDisk (see “Automatic dispensing/AutoDos” and
“Inserting a PowerDisk” under “Detergent”).
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Problem Possible cause and solution
At the end of the pro-
gram, the alarm tone
sounds and the display
shows the following
message:
Fault F 601: A fault has
occurred; turn the appliance
off and back on again.
Restart the program. If the
fault occurs again, contact
Miele Service.
There is a fault in the AutoDos.
Turn the dishwasher off and back on again.
Check whether the PowerDisk holder and the
PowerDisk have been installed correctly (see “Au-
tomatic dispensing/AutoDos” under “Detergent”).
Activate the AutoDos function and restart the pro-
gram.
If the fault message appears again, there is a techni-
cal fault. You can continue to use your dishwasher by
deactivating AutoDos in the Options menu of a pro-
gram and manually dispensing the detergent via the
detergent compartment.
If you wish to use AutoDos again, contact Miele
Customer Service.
At the end of the pro-
gram, the alarm tone
sounds and the display
shows the following
message:
AutoDos requires mainte-
nance. Please check Auto-
Dos system.
The dishwasher does
not turn off at the end
of the program.
The dishware may not
be clean because an in-
sufficient amount of de-
tergent was dispensed.
The AutoDos function is
automatically deacti-
vated during the pro-
gram sequence.
An empty PowerDisk has been inserted or the Auto-
Dos is blocked by residual detergent. Detergent
dosage is insufficient.
The AutoDos function was automatically deactivated.
Turn the dishwasher off and back on again.
Multiple messages appear in the display.
Clean the fill channel of the AutoDos (see “Clean-
ing the AutoDos” under “Detergent”).
Clean the lower spray arm (see “Cleaning the
spray arms” under “Cleaning and care”).
Select OK to confirm each message.
Activate the AutoDos function by confirming the
message AutoDos available using OK.
Start the program again.
The program duration will be extended by up to
2.5hours to flush out the AutoDos detergent outlet.
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Spray arm fault
Problem Possible cause and solution
During the program and
at the end of the pro-
gram, the display shows
the following message:
Check spray arms
The dishwasher does
not turn off at the end
of the program.
The dishware may not
be clean because no
detergent was dis-
pensed. The AutoDos
function is automati-
cally deactivated during
the program sequence.
The lower spray arm is blocked or the nozzles of the
lower spray arm are clogged. The AutoDos function
is automatically deactivated during the program be-
cause the AutoDos detergent outlet cannot be com-
pletely flushed out.
Turn the dishwasher off and back on again.
Messages appear in the display.
Perform a rotation check of the lower spray arm
and rearrange the wash items if they are blocking
the spray arm.
Clean the lower spray arm (see “Cleaning the
spray arms” under “Cleaning and care”).
Select OK to confirm each message.
Start the program again.
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General dishwasher problems
Problem Possible cause and solution
The indicator lights and
the display are dark.
The dishwasher has turned off automatically to save
energy.
Turn the dishwasher back on using the sensor
button.
The wash cabinet light-
ing does not come on
when the door is
opened.
The wash cabinet lighting has been turned off per-
manently.
Turn the lighting back on again (see “BrilliantLight”
under “Settings”).
Faulty wash cabinet lighting.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
Detergent residue is left
in the detergent com-
partment at the end of a
program.
The detergent compartment was still damp when de-
tergent was added.
Only add the detergent when the detergent com-
partment is dry.
The detergent compart-
ment lid cannot be
closed.
Residual detergent is blocking the catch.
Remove the residual detergent.
At the end of a program
there is a film of mois-
ture on the inside of the
door and possibly on
the interior cabinet
walls.
This is part of the normal function of the drying sys-
tem. The moisture will dissipate after a short time.
Water remains in the
wash cabinet at the end
of a program.
Before remedying the fault:
Turn off the dishwasher.
The filter combination in the wash cabinet is clogged.
Clean the filter combination (see “Cleaning the fil-
ters” under “Cleaning and care”).
The drain pump is blocked.
Clean the drain pump (see “Cleaning the drain
pump” under “Cleaning and care”).
The drain hose is kinked.
Remove any kinks from the drain hose.
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Noises
Problem Possible cause and solution
There is a knocking
noise in the wash cabi-
net.
A spray arm is knocking against a wash item.
Carefully open the door and rearrange the wash
items that are obstructing the spray arm.
There is a rattling noise
in the wash cabinet.
Wash items are not secure in the wash cabinet.
Carefully open the door and rearrange the wash
items so that they sit securely.
There is a foreign object (e.g., glass shard) in the
drain pump.
Remove the foreign object from the drain pump
(see “Cleaning the drain pump” under “Cleaning
and care”).
Knocking noise in the
water pipes
This may be caused by the on-site installation or the
cross-section of the piping.
However, this will not affect the functioning of the
dishwasher in any way. If in doubt, contact a suit-
ably qualified plumber.
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Poor cleaning results
Problem Possible cause and solution
The dishes are not
clean.
The dishes were not loaded correctly.
See notes under “Loading the dishwasher.
The program was not powerful enough.
Select a more powerful program (see “Program
overview”).
Not enough detergent was dispensed during manual
detergent dispensing.
Use more detergent, or change the brand you are
using.
Items are blocking the path of the spray arms.
Carry out a rotation check and if needed rearrange
the items so that the spray arms can rotate freely.
The filter combination in the wash cabinet is not
clean or was incorrectly fitted.
This may have caused the spray arm jets to become
blocked.
Clean and/or fit the filter combination correctly.
Clean the spray arm jets if necessary (see “Clean-
ing the spray arms” under “Cleaning and care”).
There are smears on
glassware and cutlery.
There is a bluish sheen
on the surface of glass-
ware. The film can be
wiped off.
The rinse aid dosage is set too high.
Reduce the dosage (see “Rinse aid” under “Set-
tings”).
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Problem Possible cause and solution
The dishware is not dry
or utensils and glasses
are spotty.
The rinse-aid dosage is set too low or the rinse-aid
reservoir is empty.
Replenish the reservoir, increase the dosage, or
change the brand of rinse aid (see “Rinse aid” un-
der “Before using for the first time”).
The dishware was taken out of the wash cabinet too
soon.
Leave the dishware in longer (see “Operation” un-
der “Unloading the dishwasher”).
The duration of the drying phase for the selected pro-
gram is not sufficient for the dishware.
Select the Extra Dry function (see “Extra Dry” un-
der “Options”).
You have used combination products that have insuf-
ficient drying performance.
Switch to another detergent, or replenish the rinse
aid (see “Rinse aid” under “Before using for the
first time”).
Glassware has a brown
or blue tinge. The film
cannot be wiped off.
Ingredients from the detergent have formed a de-
posit.
Switch to another detergent straight away.
Glassware is dull and
discolored. The film
cannot be wiped off.
The glassware is not dishwasher-safe. The surface
has altered.
No remedy.
Purchase glassware which is dishwasher-safe.
Tea or lipstick stains
have not been com-
pletely removed.
The wash temperature of the selected program was
too low.
Select a program with a higher wash temperature.
The bleaching effect of the detergent is too low.
Switch to another detergent.
Plastic parts are discol-
ored.
Natural dyes, e.g., from carrots, tomatoes, or
ketchup may be the cause. The amount of detergent
used or its bleaching effect was not sufficient to deal
with natural dyes.
Use more detergent (see “Detergent”).
Parts that are already discolored will not revert to
their original color.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
White residue is visible
on the dishes. Clouding
has occurred on glass-
ware and cutlery. The
film can be wiped off.
The rinse aid dosage is set too low.
Increase the dosage (see “Rinse aid” under “Set-
tings”).
The salt reservoir is empty.
Fill the salt reservoir (see “Reactivation salt” under
“Before using for the first time”).
The salt reservoir cap has not been screwed on cor-
rectly.
Replace it, making sure that it screws back on cor-
rectly.
Unsuitable combination detergents were used.
Switch to another detergent. If using tabs or pow-
der detergent, do not choose combination prod-
ucts and ensure you refill the reactivation salt and
rinse aid.
The water softener is programmed to too low a water
hardness level.
Program the water softener to a higher water hard-
ness level (see “Water hardness” under “Set-
tings”).
There are rust stains on
the utensils.
The affected items are not corrosion resistant.
No remedy.
Purchase utensils which are dishwasher-safe.
A program was not run after reactivation salt was
added. Traces of salt have got into the normal wash
cycle.
Always run the QuickIntenseWash65°C pro-
gram with the Express program option selected
and without any wash items after adding reactiva-
tion salt.
The salt-reservoir cap has not been screwed on cor-
rectly.
Replace it, making sure that it screws back on cor-
rectly.
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Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of a fault which you cannot
remedy yourself, please contact your
Miele dealer or Miele Customer Service.
You can book a Miele Customer Ser-
vice call-out online at www.miele.com/
service.
Contact information for Miele Cus-
tomer Service can be found at the end
of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and
serial number of your appliance (SN)
when contacting Miele Customer Ser-
vice. Both pieces of information can be
found on the data plate.
The data plate is located on the right
side of the door.
Appliance warranty and prod-
uct registration
You can register your product and/or
view the manufacturer´s warranty terms
and conditions for Miele appliances and
vacuum cleaners at
www.mieleusa.com.
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Dishwasher detergent, rinse aid, and
cleaning and care products are avail-
able for this dishwasher, as are optional
accessories.
All the products have been designed for
Miele appliances.
These and many other useful products
can be ordered directly from Miele’s on-
line store, Miele Customer Service, or
from your Miele dealer.
Dishwasher detergent, rinse
aid, and salt
You have chosen excellent quality and
performance with your Miele dish-
washer. To achieve optimum results all
the time, it is important to use the right
dishwasher detergents. Not all off-the-
shelf products deliver the same results
in all dishwashers.
For this reason Miele offers dishwasher
products specifically designed for Miele
appliances.
PowerDisk
Special Miele formula – for outstanding
cleaning results in Miele dishwashers
with AutoDos automatic dispensing.
- Exclusive Miele powder granulate
- With rinse aid and salt functions
- With components to protect silver
and glass
- With active oxygen for thorough
cleaning
- With super-active enzymes – effec-
tive even at low temperatures
In hard water areas, we recommend us-
ing the complete Miele system: The
PowerDisk, rinse aid, and salt perfectly
match each other.
Detergent tabs
- Sparkling results even with stubborn
food deposits
- Combination product with other func-
tions such as rinse aid, salt, and
glass protection additives
- Phosphate-free – kind to the environ-
ment
- Water-soluble wrapping – no need to
unwrap
Rinse aid
- For sparkling glasses
- Helps dishes to dry
- With glass-protection formula against
corrosion
- Specially designed cap for accurate
and easy dispensing
Reactivation salt
- Prevents limescale on dishes and in
the appliance
- Extra coarse-grained
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Appliance care
Miele cleaning and care products pro-
vide optimum care for your dishwasher.
Dishwasher cleaner
- For use with the Clean Machine pro-
gram without detergent dispensing
- Cleans the dishwasher effectively
and thoroughly
- Removes grease, bacteria, and asso-
ciated unpleasant odors
- Ensures excellent dishwashing re-
sults
Descaling agent
- Removes heavy limescale deposits
- Mild and gentle with natural citric
acid
Dishwasher conditioner
- Removes odors, limescale, and light
deposits
- Maintains the elasticity and leak
tightness of the seals
Dishwasher freshener
- Neutralizes unpleasant odors
- Fresh, pleasant lime and green tea
scent
- Easy and convenient to attach to the
dishwasher basket
- Very economical; lasts for 60rinses
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Water intake
Danger to health due to wash
water.
Water in the dishwasher must not be
used as drinking water.
Do not drink any water from the dish-
washer.
Health risk and risk of damage
due to contaminated incoming water.
The quality of the incoming water
must correspond to the drinking wa-
ter specification of the country in
which the dishwasher is being oper-
ated.
Connect the dishwasher to a drinking
water supply.
The dishwasher may be connected to
cold or hot water (up to max.
150°F/65°C) supplies.
We recommend connecting to a cold
water supply to reduce energy con-
sumption.
If energy-saving water heating sources,
such as solar energy circulation sys-
tems, are used, we recommend con-
necting to the hot water. This saves
both time and electrical energy costs.
Hot water is used in all programs.
The EnergySaverprogram (if available)
requires a hot water connection of be-
tween a minimum of 115°F/45°C and a
maximum of 150°F/65°C (intake tem-
perature).
The higher the water intake tempera-
ture, the better the cleaning and drying
results.
The intake hose is approx. 5 ft (1.5m)
long. A 5 ft (1.5m) long, flexible metal
extension hose (tested to 2,030
psi/14,000kPa) is available as an op-
tional accessory from Miele specialist
retailers or Miele Customer Service.
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A faucet with a 3/8" GHT connection
must be provided on site. If this type of
faucet is not available, only a qualified
installer may connect the dishwasher to
the domestic water supply.
A back-flow preventer is not required by
the manufacture, but may be required
by local code regulations.
The water-connection pressure needs
to be between 7.25 and 145 psi (50 and
1,000kPa). If the water-connection
pressure is too high, a pressure reduc-
ing valve must be fitted.
Risk of damage from leaking wa-
ter.
The connection point is subject to
domestic water pressure. Water leak-
ing from it can cause damage.
You should therefore open the water
supply slowly and check for leaks.
Correct the position of the washer
and screw thread if appropriate.
Risk of damage due to excessive
pressure.
A brief increase in the water pressure
can damage components of the
dishwasher.
This dishwasher must only be oper-
ated when it is connected to a fully
vented plumbing system.
Risk of damage from leaking wa-
ter.
The intake hose is under water pres-
sure.
The intake hose must not be short-
ened or damaged in any way.
Do not sit the dishwasher on the
hose. The hose needs to be free of
kinks and able to move freely after
installation. Do not place hose or
power cord next to a heat source
e.g., hot water pipes. Do not expose
hose or power cord to corrosive sub-
stances (e.g., chloride). Damage of
hose or power cord could cause
electrical shock or water damage.
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Water drainage
The appliance drainage system has a
non-return valve, which prevents dirty
water from flowing back into the dish-
washer via the drain hose.
The dishwasher is supplied with approx.
5ft (1.5m) of flexible drain hose with an
internal diameter of 7/8" (22mm).
The hose can be extended using a con-
nection piece to attach a further length
of hose. The drainage length must not
be longer than 13ft (4m) and the deliv-
ery head no higher than 3ft (1m).
If the hose is to be directly connected
to the drainage outlet on site, use the
supplied hose clip (see the installation
diagram).
The hose can be directed to the left or
the right of the appliance.
The on-site connector for the drain hose
can be used for various hose diameters.
If the connector extends too far into the
drain hose, it must be shortened. Other-
wise, the drain hose can become
clogged.
Only use a Miele approved connection
piece when extending the drain line.
Only use a Miele extension drain hose.
The drain hose must not be shortened.
Lay the drain hose so that it does not
kink and is not being subjected to
pressure or tugged.
Risk of damage from leaking wa-
ter.
Leaking water can cause damage.
After servicing the appliance, ensure
that the drain does not leak.
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Venting the water drainage
If the on-site drainage connection is sit-
uated lower than the guide path for the
lower basket rollers in the open door,
the drainage system must be vented.
Otherwise, a siphoning effect during a
program can cause the appliance to
empty itself of water.
Open the dishwasher door fully.
Remove the lower basket.
Insert a screwdriver into the middle
opening of the vent valve in the left
wash cabinet wall.
Press the screwdriver further into the
opening and push it through the
membrane behind.
The vent opening for the water drain is
now open.
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Electrical connection
Installation, repairs and other
work by unqualified persons could
be dangerous.
Check that the voltage, frequency
and fuse rating shown on the data
plate match the household mains
supply.
The power outlet must be accessible
after installation. Do not use an ex-
tension cord to connect the dish-
washer to the mains. Danger of over-
heating! See data plate on the right
side of the door.
A damaged power cord must only be
replaced with a genuine Miele cord
by a Miele service technician.
Grounding instructions
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
GROUNDED.
In the event of a malfunction or break-
down, grounding will reduce the risk of
electric shock by providing a path of
least resistance for the electrical cur-
rent. This appliance is equipped with a
cord having an equipment grounding
conductor and a grounding plug. The
plug must be plugged into an appropri-
ate outlet that is installed and grounded
in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
Improper connection of the
equipment grounding conductor can
result in electric shock.
Do not modify the plug provided with
the appliance; if it will not fit the out-
let, have a proper outlet installed by
a qualified electrician.
If there is any question concerning
the proper electrical connection or
grounding of this appliance to the
powersupply, please consult a li-
censed electrician or call Miele’s
Customer Service Department:
USA: 1-888-99-MIELE(64353)
CDN: 1-800-565-6435
Specifications
The dishwasher comes equipped with a
4ft (1.2m) power cord (measured from
the rear of the dishwasher) with a
molded plug for connection to 120V,
60Hz, 15A grounded receptacle.
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Installation
*INSTALLATION*
101
Hardwired electrical connection
It is possible to hardwire this appliance
to an existing power cable.
CAUTION: Before servicing, dis-
connect the power supply by either
removing the fuse, shutting off the
power main or manually “tripping”
the circuit breaker.
Installation work and repairs should
only be performed by a qualified
technician in accordance with all ap-
plicable codes and standards. Re-
pairs and service by unqualified per-
sons could be dangerous and the
manufacturer cannot be held respon-
sible.
Before connecting the appliance to
the power supply, make sure that the
voltage and frequency listed on the
data plate correspond with the
household electrical supply. This
data must correspond to prevent
machine damage. Consult an electri-
cian if in doubt.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
GROUNDED.
This appliance must be connected to a
grounded metal, permanent wiring sys-
tem, or an equipment-grounding con-
ductor must be run with the circuit con-
ductors and connected to the equip-
ment-grounding terminal or lead on the
appliance.
Prior to making a hardwire con-
nection to the terminal, remove the
powercord. Otherwise there will be a
risk of electric shock from the at-
tached plug.
An existing flexible supply cord or cable
shall have a minimum thickness of
AWG14.
120V, 60Hz, 15A fuse rating
Black wire (live): connect to L
White wire (neutral): connect to N
Green wire (ground): connect to
After attaching the permanent
power supply cord, check that all
wires are correctly and securely
placed in the connector and the
strain relief is tightened.
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Settings
102
You can alter the dishwasher’s con-
trols to suit changing requirements by
adjusting the settings.
The settings can be altered at any
time.
Opening the settings menu
Turn the dishwasher on using the
sensor button.
The Programs menu will appear in the
display.
For further information about the dis-
play functionality, see “Display func-
tions” under “Guide to the appliance”.
Switch to the main menu using the
sensor button.
Touch the Settings sensor button.
The display will change to the Settings
menu.
Changing settings
Select the setting you want to
change.
The selected setting is marked in or-
ange.
Change the value displayed and con-
firm with OK.
or
Touch an option to select it.
To exit a sub-menu again, use the
Back sensor button.
The display will revert to the menu
above.
Closing the settings menu
Touch the Back sensor button.
The display will change to the main
menu.
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Settings
103
Language
The display can be set to appear in one
of several different languages.
You can change the language used in
the display and also the country via the
Language sub-menu.
The flag after the word Language 
serves as a guide if a language that
you do not understand has been set.
In this case keep selecting the menu
option that has a flag after it until you
reach the Language sub-menu.
Time
The current time of day must be set be-
fore you can use the timer option.
Setting the clock format
You can select either a 24-hour or 12-
hour clock.
Select the setting you want for the
clock format.
Setting the time
You can set the current time of day.
Set the hours and the minutes and
confirm by pressing OK.
The time of day has now been saved.
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Settings
104
Water hardness
Your dishwasher is fitted with a water
softener.
- The dishwasher must be pro-
grammed to the correct water hard-
ness for your area.
- Your local water authority will be able
to advise you of the water hardness
level in your area.
- Where the water hardness fluctuates,
e.g., between 10-16gpg (10–15°dH),
always program the dishwasher to
the higher value (16gpg (15°dH) in
this example).
If the water hardness in your area is
available in a unit other than °dH, you
can convert the values as follows:
1°dH = 1.04gpg = 0.18mmol/l =
1.78°fH
°d gr/gal °fH Display
1 1 2 1
2 2 4 2
3 3 5 3
4 4 7 4
5 5 9 5
6 6 11 6
7 7 13 7
8 8 14 8
9 9 16 9
10 10 18 10
°d gr/gal °fH Display
11 11 20 11
12 13 22 12
13 14 23 13
14 15 25 14
15 16 27 15
16 17 29 16
17 18 31 17
18 19 32 18
19 20 34 19
20 21 36 20
21 22 38 21
22 23 40 22
23 24 41 23
24 25 43 24
25 26 45 25
26 27 47 26
27 28 49 27
28 29 50 28
29 30 52 29
30 31 54 30
31 32 56 31
32 33 58 32
33 34 59 33
34 35 61 34
35 36 63 35
36 38 65 36
37-45 39-47 66-80 37-45
46-59 48-62 82-105 46-59
60 63 107 60
61-70 64-73 109-125 61-70
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Settings
105
Setting the water hardness
Select the water hardness level in
your area and confirm with OK.
AutoDos (AutoDos)
If you later wish to change the fill level
or dispensing amount of the PowerDisk,
you can adjust the pre-set values ac-
cording to the information on the pack-
aging.
These settings are important in order for
the PowerDisk almost empty message to
be displayed correctly. These settings
have no influence on the amount of de-
tergent dispensed in each rinse pro-
gram.
Setting the PowerDisk fill level
The PowerDisks currently available con-
tain 400g of detergent.
Select the PowerDisk fill level menu op-
tion and confirm with OK.
Enter the PowerDisk fill quantity and
confirm with OK.
Setting the Dosage amount
The PowerDisks currently available dis-
pense approximately 7g of detergent
per rotation.
Select the Dosage amount menu op-
tion and confirm with OK.
Select the dispensing quantity of the
PowerDisk and confirm with OK.
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Settings
106
Rinse aid
You can adjust the rinse aid dosage for
best results.
The rinse aid dosage can be set from 0
to 6ml.
3ml is the factory default setting.
The rinse aid dosage can turn out to be
higher than the set value due to the au-
tomatic adjustment of the program.
If spots appear on dishes and glass-
ware:
- Increase the rinse aid dosage.
If clouding or smearing appears on
dishes and glassware:
- Decrease the rinse aid dosage.
Miele@home
Your dishwasher is equipped with an in-
tegrated WiFi module.
You can connect your dishwasher to
your WiFi network.
This will increase the energy consump-
tion, even when the dishwasher is
turned off.
The “Settings” and “Miele@home set-
tings” menus will be added as addi-
tional menu options.
Make sure that your WiFi network
signal strength is strong enough at
the installation site of your dish-
washer.
There are a number of ways of connect-
ing your dishwasher to your WiFi net-
work:
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Settings
107
App
The Miele@mobile app is available to
download free of charge from the Apple
App Store
®
or from the Google Play
Store™.
Select the App menu option and con-
firm with OK.
Follow the instructions in the app.
Once your dishwasher is connected to
your WiFi network, you can use the app
to carry out the following tasks:
- Control your dishwasher remotely
- Call up information on the operating
status of your dishwasher
- Call up information on the program
sequence of your dishwasher
- Set up a Miele@home network with
other WiFi-enabled Miele appliances
WPS
As an alternative to networking via the
Miele@mobile app, you can connect
your dishwasher to your WiFi network
using WPS (Wireless Protected Setup).
Your WiFi router must support WPS.
Confirm the message Press the WPS
button on your router. with OK.
Activate the WPS function on your
router within 2minutes.
Once the connection has been estab-
lished, confirm the message with OK.
If the connection fails, you have proba-
bly not activated WPS on your router
quickly enough. Repeat the steps
above.
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Settings
108
Deactivate
If you do not wish to use the WiFi mod-
ule of your dishwasher, you can turn it
off.
Select the Deactivate menu option
and confirm with OK.
In the Miele@home menu, the menu op-
tion Activate will now be displayed in-
stead of Deactivate.
Activate
If you wish to connect your dishwasher
to your WiFi network, you can turn on
the WiFi module.
Select the Activate menu option and
confirm with OK.
In the Miele@home menu, the menu op-
tion Deactivate will now be displayed in-
stead of Activate.
Displaying the Connection status
You can call up the current connection
status of your dishwasher.
Select the Connection status menu op-
tion and confirm with OK.
Use the sensor buttons to con-
secutively call up the WiFi signal
strength, the name of your router, and
the associated IP address.
Select OK to confirm the messages.
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Settings
109
Set up again
This menu option only appears if you
have already connected your dish-
washer to your WiFi network.
Connecting via the app
Select the App menu option and con-
firm with OK.
Follow the instructions in the app.
Connecting via WPS
Select the WPS menu option and
confirm with OK.
Follow the instructions on the display.
Reset network configuration?
This menu option only appears if you
have already connected your dish-
washer to your WiFi network.
You can use this menu option to reset
all WiFi module settings to the factory
default settings.
The network configuration should be re-
set whenever a dishwasher is being dis-
posed of or sold, or if a used dish-
washer is being put into operation. This
is the only way to ensure that all per-
sonal data has been removed and the
previous owner will no longer be able to
access the dishwasher.
Select the Reset network configuration?
menu option.
Select the Yes option and confirm
with OK.
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Settings
110
Remote control
This menu option will only be dis-
played if you have connected your
dishwasher to your WiFi network (see
“Miele@home” under “Settings”).
If you wish to permanently turn off the
Remote control option, you can do this
under this menu option. The sensor
button will then no longer be available
to select until you change this setting
again.
Even if the Remote control option is
turned off, you can use Miele@mobile to
call up information about your appli-
ance. However, you cannot start any
programs or change any settings from
it.
SuperVision
This menu option will only be dis-
played if you have connected your
dishwasher to your WiFi network (see
“Miele@home” under “Settings”).
In development for your market.
Remote Update
The RemoteUpdate menu option is
only displayed and can only be se-
lected if the requirements for using
Miele@home have been met (see
“Miele@home” under “Before using for
the first time”).
The RemoteUpdate function is used for
updating the software in your dish-
washer. If an update is available for
your dishwasher, it will automatically
download it. Updates will not be in-
stalled automatically. They must be initi-
ated manually.
If you do not install an update, you can
continue to use your dishwasher as
usual. However, Miele recommends in-
stalling updates.
Activating/deactivating
The RemoteUpdate function is acti-
vated as standard. Available updates
will be downloaded automatically but
will only be installed if you initiate instal-
lation manually.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want any updates to be downloaded
automatically.
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Settings
111
Running RemoteUpdate
Information about the content and
scope of a RemoteUpdate will be pro-
vided in the Miele@mobile app.
A message will appear in your dish-
washer display if a software update is
available.
You can install the update immediately
or postpone this until later. When the
appliance is turned on again, you will be
reminded about the update.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want to install the update.
The update may take several minutes.
Please note the following information
about the RemoteUpdate function:
- You will only receive a message when
an update is available.
- Once an update has been installed, it
cannot be undone.
- Do not turn the dishwasher off during
the update. Otherwise, the update
will be aborted and will not be in-
stalled.
- Some software updates can only be
carried out by Miele Customer Ser-
vice.
SmartStart
This menu option will only be dis-
played if you have connected your
dishwasher to your WiFi network (see
“Miele@home” under “Settings”).
The SmartStart function is used for start-
ing your dishwasher automatically at a
time when your energy costs are most
economical.
To use this function you may need fur-
ther technical accessories.
If you have activated SmartStart Permit-
ted, the Timer menu of the selected
program will no longer show EcoStart
but will instead show SmartStart. The
dishwasher will then start within the
timeframe specified when it receives a
signal from the energy supplier.
If it has not received a signal from the
energy supplier by the latest possible
start time, the dishwasher will start au-
tomatically.
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Settings
112
EcoStart
This option is not available in all areas.
In order to run your dishwasher in the
most economical way, you can use the
EcoStart option to take advantage of
your electricity supplier’s cheaper en-
ergy tariffs (see “Timer” under “Op-
tions”).
With this option selected, your dish-
washer will start automatically at your
electricity supplier’s cheapest rate
times.
To use this option, you must first set up
to 3 electricity rate time zones in which
the dishwasher can start. You can allo-
cate different priorities to these time
zones. The time with the cheapest elec-
tricity rate will be given Priority 1.
Contact your electric supplier to find
out the times of the cheapest electricity
rates.
Once the electricity rate times have
been set, you can use the EcoStart op-
tion to set the latest finish time required
for each program.
The dishwasher will then start automati-
cally during the cheapest energy rate
time period. The program will end at the
set finish time at the latest.
Setting the electricity-rate times
Before you can use the EcoStart option,
you must set at least one electricity-rate
time.
Select an electricity-rate time from
R1–R3 to set.
The start of the electricity-rate time se-
lected will be displayed.
Set the start time and finish time and
confirm with OK.
The electricity-rate time will be saved.
You can now select the priority of the
saved electricity-rate time.
Select the priority you want.
The selected settings are displayed.
Confirm the display with OK.
The electricity-rate time will be acti-
vated.
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Settings
113
Changing the electricity-rate times
You can change the start, finish, or pri-
ority of an electricity-rate time.
Select an electricity rate time from
R1–R3 to change.
Select the Change option.
Change the times if necessary and
confirm with OK.
Change the priority if necessary.
The selected settings are displayed.
Confirm the display with OK.
The change will be saved.
Deleting the electricity-rate times
You can delete the settings for an elec-
tricity-rate time and in doing so deacti-
vate the EcoStart option for this time
zone.
Select an electricity-rate time from
R1–R3 to delete.
Select Delete.
Confirm the query with Yes.
The settings for the electricity-rate time
selected will be reset.
Confirm the message with OK.
The electricity-rate time will be deleted.
Temperature
You can set whether the temperature
should be displayed in °F/Fahrenheit or
°C/Celsius.
The factory default setting is °C/Cel-
sius.
Display
You can set the display brightness and
the type of display.
Brightness
You can set the display brightness to
one of 7 different levels.
Color scheme
You can select a bright or dark color
scheme for the display.
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Settings
114
Volume
A sequence of audible signals will
sound at the end of the program or if
there is a fault, provided that the audi-
ble signals have been activated.
Audible signals in the event of a fault
In the event of a fault, the alarm tone
will sound 4times at intervals with a
short pause between each set of tones.
The alarm tone that sounds when
there is a fault cannot be deacti-
vated.
Audible signals
The audible signals at the end of a pro-
gram will sound 4times at intervals with
a short pause between each signal.
The volume of the audible signals at the
end of the program can be set to one of
7different settings. If no volume is se-
lected, the audible signals are turned
off.
Keypad tone
An audible tone sounds each time a
sensor button outside of the touch dis-
play is pressed.
The volume for the keypad tone can be
set to one of 7different settings. If no
volume is selected, the keypad tone is
turned off (except the On/Offsensor
button).
Welcome melody
If you turn the dishwasher on or off, a
brief melody will sound.
You can turn the melody off.
Refill indicators
If you only ever use combination deter-
gent products or automatic dispensing
using Miele PowerDisks (if available),
you can turn off the refill reminders for
reactivation salt and rinse aid if you
wish.
Please make sure that if you stop us-
ing combination detergents, you refill
the reactivation salt and rinse aid.
Turn the refill reminders back on.
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Settings
115
AutoOpen
In some programs the door automati-
cally opens slightly to assist the drying
process.
This function can be deactivated if you
wish.
Risk of damage due to steam.
Steam from the dishwasher could
damage the edges of delicate coun-
tertops when you open the door at
the end of the program if the blower
is no longer running.
If you have deactivated the auto-
matic door opening function but
would still like to open the door at
the end of the program, then make
sure that you open the door fully.
BrilliantLight
This dishwasher is equipped with inte-
rior lighting.
When the door is open, the lighting
turns off automatically after 15minutes.
You can also turn off the interior lighting
permanently.
System Lock
The system lock prevents your dish-
washer being used without your knowl-
edge.
If an attempt is made to turn the dish-
washer on when the system lock is acti-
vated, the symbol will appear in the
display.
The lock must be deactivated before
the dishwasher can be used.
The appliance will lock each time it is
switched on while the system lock is
activated.
The appliance is delivered with the sys-
tem lock deactivated.
Deactivating the system lock
To unlock the dishwasher, proceed as
follows:
Turn the dishwasher on using the
sensor button.
The symbol appears in the display.
Touch the symbol in the display for
6seconds.
After 6seconds, the dishwasher will be
unlocked and ready for use.
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Settings
116
Software version
You can display the electronic software
version of your dishwasher for technical
support purposes.
Legal Information
You can view legal information about
the open source licenses for your dish-
washer.
Copyrights and licenses
Miele uses their own and third party
software which is not subject to any so-
called open source license for the oper-
ation and control of the device/appli-
ance. This software/these software
components are protected by copy-
right. The copyright powers of Miele
and third parties have to be respected.
Furthermore, this device/appliance con-
tains software components which are
distributed under open source license
conditions. Please refer to menu item
Settings| Legal information| Open source li-
censes in the device/appliance for the
Open Source components contained
therein, together with the corresponding
copyright notices, copies of the licens-
ing conditions valid at the time, and any
further information. The liability and
warranty provisions of the open source
licensing conditions as stated therein
apply only in relation to the respective
rights holders.
Showroom
For demonstration purposes only.
The dishwasher is equipped with a
demo mode for showroom use.
Factory default
You can reset all dishwasher settings to
the factory default settings.
WiFi module settings (where applicable)
have to be reset separately (see
“Miele@home” under “Settings”).
Select Reset settings?.
Select the Yes option and confirm
with OK.
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Sound emission testing
117
Prerequisites for sound emission tests
Load the dishwasher with 16 standard place settings and use the Normal pro-
gram.
Setup for sound emission tests
The dishwasher must be set up according to the following specifications.
Install the dishwasher into an analyzing unit.
Secure the front panel.
Push the provided fleece strips (depending on model) under the toe kick until it
is flush with the appliance feet.
Push the toe-kick into place in such a way that it is flush with the door panel .
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Sound emission testing
118
Remove the protective film from the provided insulating strip (depending on
model) .
Stick the insulating strip onto the front top edge of the toe-kick board .
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