Operating instructions

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When using cleaning agents and
special-purpose products, comply
strictly with the product manufacturer's
instructions. Use cleaning agents only
for the applications intended by the
manufacturer so as to avoid possible
chemical reactions (such as explosive
oxyhydrogen gas reactions).
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The appliance is designed only for
operation with water and additive
cleaning agents. Organic solvents must
NOT be used, as there is the danger of
explosion and/or damage (Note: while
certain organic solvents do not carry a
risk of explosion, they may nonetheless
cause other problems, such as damage
to rubber and synthetic parts).
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For critical applications, where very
high processing-quality requirements
have to be met, it is strongly
recommended that all process-related
factors (cleaning agents, water quality,
etc.) be discussed in advance with
Miele's Application Specialist.
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Only use mobile units, modules and
inserts as intended by the
manufacturer.
Hollow items must be positioned for full
exposure to wash water.
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Empty all containers and hollow
utensils before loading them.
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Ensure that no acid or solvent
residues, especially hydrochloric acid
or chloride solutions, get inside the
wash cabinet. This also applies for
corrosive ferrous material.
Solvents combined with contaminants
(especially from hazard class A1)
should be present in trace amounts
only.
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To avoid corrosion damage, make
sure the stainless steel housing does
not come into contact with
solutions/steam containing hydrochloric
acid.
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Whenever work is conducted on the
tap water network, the water supply line
to the machine must be cleared of air.
Failure to do so can result in damage to
the water softener.
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Please be sure to follow the
installation instructions in this manual
and in the separate installation manual.
Safety instructions and warnings
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