Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Description of the machine 4
- Guide to the machine 6
- Warning and safety instructions 11
- Opening and closing the door 16
- Automatic mobile unit recognition (Optional) 17
- Areas of application 21
- Dispensing liquid chemical agents 30
- Operation 34
- Data transfer 39
- Maintenance 40
- Periodic checks 40
- Process validation 41
- Routine checks 41
- Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet 42
- Sprüharme reinigen 44
- Cleaning the control panel 45
- Cleaning the front of the machine 45
- Cleaning the wash cabinet 45
- Cleaning the door seals 45
- Protein test 45
- Mobile units, modules and inserts 46
- Printer (optional) 47
- After sales service 48
- Converting the type of heating 49
- Electrical connection 50
- Plumbing 51
- Technical data 52
- Special features - OXIVARIO 53
- Disposal of your old appliance or machine 55

Periodic checks
This washer-disinfector should be
inspected in accordance with local and
national safety regulations after every
1000 operating hours, or every 6
months by a Miele approved service
technician.
This maintenance will cover the
following:
–
Electrical safety tests
–
Door mechanism and door seal
–
Any screw connections and
connectors in the wash cabinet
– Water inlet and drainage
– Internal and external dispensing
systems
– Spray arms
– Filter combination
– Sump including drain pump and
non-return valve
–
Steam condenser
–
All mobile units, modules and inserts
and where applicable:
–
The drying unit
–
Any printer connected to the
machine
The following operational tests will be
carried out within the framework of the
maintenance:
–
A programme will be run as a test
run
–
Thermo electrical measurements will
be taken
–
Seals will be tested for water
tightness
–
All relevant measuring systems will
be safety tested including error
message displays.
Maintenance
40