Operating instructions
The Miele waterproof anti-leak
system
Providing your dishwasher has been
installed correctly, the Miele waterproof
anti-leak system will protect you from
water damage throughout its lifetime.
Connection to the water supply
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Water in the dishwasher must
not be used as drinking water.
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The dishwasher may be connected
to a cold or hot water supply, max.
60 °C. We would only recommend
connection to a hot water supply if it
is economical, e.g. a solar powered
supply. When connected to a hot
water supply all programme stages
which would otherwise be carried out
with cold water will be carried out
with hot water.
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A warm water connection with
temperatures exceeding 60 °C may
cause damage to the unit, impair
wash results and affect the product
guarantee.
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The
Without heater programme (if
available) requires a hot water
supply of between 45 °C (minimum)
and 60 °C (maximum).
The higher the water intake
temperature, the better the cleaning
and drying results.
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The inlet hose is approx. 1.5 m long.
A 1.5 metre long flexible metal
extension hose, pressure tested to
14000 kPa/ 140 bar, is available as
an optional accessory if required.
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A tap with a 3/4 " male thread must
be provided on site.
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The dishwasher is constructed to
comply with Australian regulations,
and may be connected to a suitable
supply without an extra non-return
valve if national regulations allow
this.
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The water pressure (flow pressure at
the take-off point) must be between
30 and 1000 kPa (0.3 and 10 bar).
If the water pressure is lower than
this, the fault message
Water inlet
fault
will appear in the display (see
"Problem solving guide").
If the water pressure is too high, a
pressure reducer valve must be
fitted.
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To avoid any damage to the
appliance, the dishwasher must only
be connected to a fully vented
plumbing system.
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