Miele G 646-2 Instructions d'exploitation

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Page 1 - Operating instructions

Operating instructionsfor dishwashersIt is essential to read the operating andinstallation instructions beforeinstalling, commissioning or using thema

Page 2 - Contents

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

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Before using the appliance forthe first time you require:–approx. 2 litres of water,–approx. 2 kg dishwasher reactivationsalt,–domestic dishwasher det

Page 4 - Description of the appliance

To open the door^ Press the release catch inside thedoor grip and pull forward.If the door is opened during operationall functions are automatically i

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Water softenerIn order to achieve good cleaning re-sults, the dishwasher needs to operatewith soft water. Hard water results in thebuild-up of calcium

Page 6 - Installation

Programming the water hardnesslevel^Switch the dishwasher off using the"On/Off" button.^Turn the programme selector to the"Stop" p

Page 7 - Daily use

^Press the "Start" button.The "Start" indicator light will come on.^Turn the programme selector to the"Stop" position.^S

Page 8 - Safety with children

Filling the salt reservoirIf the water in your area is very softand constantly lower than 0.7 mmol/l(4 °d) you do not need to add dish-washer salt.The

Page 9 - Repairs and maintenance

Salt indicatorThe salt indicator light comes on to no-tify you that the reservoir is empty.^ The reservoir should then be refilledwith dishwasher salt

Page 10 - Caring for the environment

Rinse aidRinse aid is necessary to ensure waterdoes not cling and leave marks oncrockery during the drying phase.Rinse aid is poured into the storage

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^Add rinse aid only until it is visible onthe surface of the filter in theopening.The rinse aid reservoir holds approx.130 ml.^ Close the flap firmly

Page 12 - Child safety lock

Description of the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Appliance overview . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Water softener

Setting the rinse aid dosageThe dosage selector has settings from1-6. It is set to "3" (3 ml) at the factory.Approx. 3 ml of rinse aid are t

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Note^Remove coarse food residues fromcrockery.There is no need to rinse items underrunning water.,Do not wash items soiled withash, sand, wax, lubrica

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Upper basketFor small, lightweight, delicate itemssuch as cups, saucers, glasses, des-sert bowls, etc.Shallow saucepans or casserole dishescan also be

Page 16 - Filling the salt reservoir

Adjusting the upper basket(depending on model)In order to gain more space for tallerpieces of crockery in the bottom or up-per basket, the upper baske

Page 17 - Salt indicator

Lower basketFor larger and heavier items such asplates, serving platters, saucepans,bowls, etc.Small items such as saucers can alsobe placed in the lo

Page 18 - Rinse aid

Height limitationThe stay at the front of the upper basketdetermines the max. height permissiblefor items placed in the lower basket toensure they do

Page 19 - Rinse aid indicator

CutleryDishwashers with a cutlery basket^ Unsorted cutlery should be placed inthe cutlery basket with the handlesfacing downwards to ensure optimumspr

Page 20 - Setting the rinse aid dosage

Cutlery insert for the cutlery basketUse the insert supplied for heavilysoiled spoons and forks.The insert separates the items so thatthey can be more

Page 21 - Loading the dishwasher

Dishwashers with a cutlery tray (SC)For best results cutlery should begrouped in zones, one for knives, onefor forks, one for spoons, etc.Thismakes un

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Items not suitable fordishwashers:–Wooden cutlery and crockery oritems with wooden parts: these maydiscolour and fade. The glue used inthese items is

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Operating the dishwasher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Detergent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Detergent,Only use detergents formulatedfor domestic dishwashers. Do notuse washing up liquid.^You can use conventional powder de-tergent, tablets or

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Adding detergent,Avoid inhalation of powder de-tergents and do not ingest dish-washer detergent! Dishwasher de-tergents contain irritant or corrosivei

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Programme selectionChoose your programme according tothe type of load and how dirty it is.In most cases this will be a Universalprogramme or a Univers

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Switching on^ Make sure the spray arms are not ob-structed.^ Close the door.^ Open the stopcock, if it is closed.^ Press the "On/Off" button

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At the end of a programmeA programme has finished when the"End" indicator light comes on in theprogramme sequence display (14).The dishwashe

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Interrupting a programmeA programme is interrupted as soon asthe door is opened.If the door is closed again, theprogramme will continue from the point

Page 30 - Operating the dishwasher

Additional optionDrying fan running timeDuring the drying phase, as long as thedoor of the dishwasher remains closed,moist air is expelled through the

Page 31

Unloading the dishwasher^Dishes tend to break and chip moreeasily when they are hot.Allow the dishes to cool until they arecomfortable enough to handl

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Check your dishwasher regularly(approx. every 4 - 6 months). Thisway faults and problems can beavoided.Cleaning the filters in the washcabinetThe fil

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To clean the underside of the filter, theflap must be opened:^ Pull back the yellow clip to do this.^ Rinse all parts under running water,using a nylo

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Appliance overview1 Upper spray arm (not visible)2 Cutlery tray(depending on model)3 Upper basket4 Water feed for middle spray arm5 Middle spray arm6

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Cleaning the spray armsParticles of food can get stuck in thespray arm jets and bearings. The sprayarms should therefore be inspectedand cleaned regul

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Cleaning the wash cabinetThe wash cabinet is largely self-clean-ing, provided that the correct amount ofdetergent is always used.If, however, there ar

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,Stainless steel and aluminiumsurfaces and controls may sufferdiscolouration or damage if soiling isleft on them for too long. Soilingshould therefore

Page 38 - Cleaning and care

With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily corrected with-out calling in a Miele service technician, saving you both time and m

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Problem Possible cause RemedyThe indicator light "In-let/Drain" lights up andflashes alternately.The stopcock is closed. Open the stopcock f

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Problem Possible cause RemedyThe indicator light "In-let/Drain" is flashing andthe programme does notcontinue.Before rectifying the prob-lem

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Problem Possible cause RemedyThe "End" and "Start"indicator lights flash si-multaneously at the endof a programme.There may be a t

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Problem Possible cause RemedyKnocking noise in thewash cabinet.The spray arm is knockingagainst an item in the bas-ket.Interrupt the programme,rearran

Page 43 - Problem solving guide

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe dishes are notclean.The dishes were notloaded correctly. Disheswere placed inside otherpieces, water could notaccess

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Problem Possible cause RemedyDishes and glasses arenot dry or are flecked.The rinse aid amount maybe insufficient or the rinseaid reservoir empty.Incr

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Control panel13 "On/Off" button14 Programme sequence display15 "Start" button16 Programme selector17 Check/Refill indicators18 Chi

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Problem Possible cause RemedyGlassware is dull anddiscoloured; film cannotbe wiped off.Glassware is notdishwasherproof. The sur-faces are affected.The

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Problem Possible cause RemedyThe detergent lid cannotbe closed properly.Clogged detergent resi-due is blocking the catch.Remove the residue.Detergent

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Cleaning the water inlet filterA filter is incorporated in the screw con-nection of the valve on the water inlethose. The filter must be cleaned whend

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Cleaning the drain pump andnon-return valveIf the water has not been pumped awayat the end of a programme the drainpump or the non-return valve might

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^Lift up the non-return valve and rinsewell under running water.^ Remove all foreign objects from thenon-return valve.The drain pump is situated under

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Should you still have any difficulties,please contact:–Your Miele Dealeror–The Miele Service Department (seeback cover for address).^Please quote the

Page 52 - Solving problems

To make the most of your dishwasherIf you would like … you will need to order …... to wash bottles,e. g. milk or baby bottles… . a bottle holder… . to

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Model G 6XX (For model number see data plate)Test standard: EN 50242 / IEC 704Standard programme Economyfor comparison tests(energy label):Note: The U

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Dishwashers with cutlery basketCutlery insert: Place teaspoons into the right and left hand spoonsections in the basket.Fit the cutlery insert into th

Page 55 - After sales service

Dishwashers with cutlery trayUpper basketCutlery trayLower basketComparison tests59

Page 56 - Optional accessories

This appliance conforms to currentsafety requirements. Inappropriateuse can, however, lead to personalinjury and damage to property.Read the operating

Page 57 - Comparison tests

Model G 8XX (For model number see data plate)Test standard: EN 50242 / IEC 704Standard programme Economyfor comparison tests(energy label):Note: The U

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Cutlery trayComparison tests61

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Model G 6XXProgramme When to use DetergentCompartmentII(Wash cycle)Economy1)for normal everyday loads,energy saving programme which uses a low tempera

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Programme sequence Consumption DurationEnergy kWh Water h:minPre-wash12MainwashInterimrinseFinalrinseDrying Coldwatercon-nection(15 °C)Hotwatercon

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Model G 8XX (For model number see data plate)Programme When to use DetergentCompartmentII(Wash cycle)Economy1)for normal everyday loads,energy saving

Page 62 - Programme chart

Programme sequence Consumption DurationEnergy kWh Water h:minPre-wash12MainwashInterimrinseFinalrinseDrying Coldwatercon-nection(15 °C)Hotwatercon

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Should you ever need to move the dish-washer, e.g. when moving house, notethe following:–Empty the dishwasher,–Secure any loose parts, e. g. hoses,mai

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Alteration rights reserved / G646-2, -3/G846-2, -3, G645 / 1404This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.M.

Page 66 - Transport

The electrical safety of this appli-ance can only be guaranteed whencontinuity is complete between the ap-pliance and an effective earthing sys-tem. I

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Plastic items which cannot withstandbeing washed in hot water, such asdisposable plastic containers, or plasticcutlery and crockery should not beclean

Page 68 - M.-Nr. 05 714 412 / V01

To avoid machine and materialdamageDo not fill the rinse aid reservoirwith powder or liquid detergent.This will cause serious damage to thereservoir.I

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