Miele G 885 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Operating instructions

Operating instructionsfor dishwashersG 885It is essential to read theseoperating instructions beforeQinstalling or using the machine,to avoid risk of

Page 2 - Contents

Caring for the environmentEnergy saving washingThese dishwashers are exceptionally ef-ficient in their use of water and elec-tricity. You can make the

Page 3 - Guide to the appliance

Before using for the first timeBefore using for the first time pleasenote the following points:See the relevant chapters for detailedinformation on th

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Before using for the first timeIt is important to choose the correctprogrammeThe NORMAL programme and theUNIVERSAL programmes are ideallysuited to eve

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Opening and closing the doorTo open the doorPress the release catch inside thedoor grip.If the door is opened during operationall functions are automa

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Water softenerTo avoid the build-up of calcium de-posits on crockery and cutlery, and inthe dishwasher the water needs to besoftened.To ensure a stead

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Water softenerTo set the water softenerWater hardness level of 20-630 mg/l (1 - 35 °d German scale):Switch the dishwasher off.Use a screwdriver to rem

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Water softenerWater hardness level of 650-1260 mg/l(36 - 70 °d German scale):Switch the dishwasher off.Turn the programme selector switchto the “STOP”

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Water softenerFilling the salt reservoirPlease only use special coarse graineddishwasher salt for reactivation, asother salts may contain insoluble ad

Page 10 - Caring for the environment

Water softenerSalt indicatorWhen the salt reservoir is empty the“Salt” indicator light comes on. Thereservoir should be refilled with dish-washer sal

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Adding rinse aidRinse aid is necessary to ensure thatwater does not cling and leave markson crockery during the drying phase.Rinse aid is poured into

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ContentsGuide to the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Warning and Safety instruc

Page 13 - Opening and closing the door

Add rinse aid only until it is visible onthe surface of the filter in the open-ing.Close the flap firmly.The flap must audibly engage, other-wise wate

Page 14 - Water softener

Loading the dishwasherNoteLoad the crockery so that water willcome into contact with all surfaces.This ensures that they will beproperly cleaned.Do no

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Loading the dishwasherLoading examplesUpper basketSmall, lightweight, delicate items suchas cups, saucers, glasses, dessertbowls, etc.Note for “Top So

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Loading the dishwasherFor best results cutlery should begrouped in zones, one for knives, onefor forks, one for spoons etc. Thismakes unloading much e

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Loading the dishwasherFlap up racksCan either be used for a second row ofcups or raised upwards to make roomfor tall items.Positioning rail(standard f

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Loading the dishwasherAdjusting the upper basket(depending on model)In order to gain more space for tallerpieces of crockery in the bottom orupper bas

Page 19 - Adding rinse aid

Items not suitable for dishwashers– cutlery with wooden or horn handles,– wooden or plastic chopping boards,– glued items, e.g. old knives withhandles

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Adding detergentOnly use detergents formulated fordomestic dishwashers. Do not usewashing up liquid.Please noteDishwasher detergents contain irri-tan

Page 21 - Loading the dishwasher

Preventive measures:1. If you wish to continue using the newchlorine and phosphate-free pro-ducts, the following is recommended:– Try out an environme

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Dishwasher detergent must be addedbefore each programme (except PRE-WASH).– Pour powder or liquid detergent intothe dispenser.– Dishwasher detergent t

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Guide to the applianceMiele dishwashers are available in twoversions:1. Integrated (“i”) dishwashers“i” dishwashers are specially designedfor building

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For information:Compartment I takes max. 25 ml, Com-partment II max. 80 ml. There are hori-zontal markers to assist withdispensing in compartment II,

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Choosing a programmeChoose your programme according tothe type of load and how dirty it is.In most cases this will be the NORMALprogramme or one of th

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Programme chartProgramme When to use DetergentA 1)B 2)Compart-ment I(Pre-wash)Compart-ment II(Washcycle)Compart-ment II(Washcycle)Normal and Universal

Page 27 - Adding detergent

Programme cycle ConsumptionEnergy kWh Water1.Prelimi-nary pre-wash2.PrewashMainwashInterim-rinseFinalrinseDryingphaseWatercold (15°C)Waterhot (

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Switching on and offSwitching onClose the door.Open the stopcock (if it is closed).Press the “On/Off”-switch (14).When the programme and temperaturese

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Switching on and offNote:The “Reactivation” process is car-ried out before a wash programme.It lasts several minutes.During this process only the “Rea

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Switching on and offRemoving loadProgramme interruptionA wash programme is interrupted assoon as the door is opened. If the door is closed again the p

Page 31 - Choosing a programme

Additional optionsDelay start (18)The starting time of a programme canbe delayed up to 9 hours and 30minutes (in 30 minute steps), e.g. tobenefit from

Page 32 - Programme chart

Additional optionsTop Solo (18)With this function the majority of thewater is directed only to the top andmiddle spray arms in the dishwasher.This mea

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Cleaning and careCleaning the filters in the washcabinetThe dishwasher must not be usedwithout all the filters in place!The filter combination in the

Page 34 - Switching on and off

Guide to the applianceView of the machineControl panel (facia)Guide to the appliance4

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Cleaning and careTurn the filter combination over andopen the coarse filter by pullingback on the locking device. Clean the coarse filter under runnin

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Cleaning and careCleaning the spray armsParticles of food can lodge in the sprayarm jets.The spray arms should be inspectedand cleaned regularly (appr

Page 37 - Additional options

Cleaning and careCleaning the drain pump and non-return valveIf water has not been pumped away atthe end of a programme the drainpump or the non-retur

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Cleaning and careCleaning the filter in the waterinletA filter is incorporated in the screw con-nection of the valve on the water inlethose. The filt

Page 39 - Cleaning and care

Cleaning and careCleaning the wash cabinetIn general the wash cabinet is self-cleaning, provided that the correctamount of dishwasher detergent isused

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Problem solving guideWith the aid of the following explana-tory notes, minor faults can be cor-rected without contacting the Miele Ser-vice Department

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The wash cycle is cancelled beforethe end and the “Water outlet” checklight flashes– The drain hose is kinked.– The drain pump is blocked – see“Cleani

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The “Spray arm” check light flashes– The middle spray arm is obstructedby crockery.Open the dishwasher door and remove the obstruction.– The spray are

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After sales serviceAfter sales serviceIf you are unable to remedy a prob-lem yourself, please contact:– your Miele Dealer or– the Miele Service Depart

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Special accessoriesBottle holder(depending on model)The bottle holder (e.g. for milk or babybottles) can be fitted at various placesin the bottom bask

Page 45 - Problem solving guide

Guide to the appliance 1 Upper spray arm (not visible) 2 Cutlery tray 3 Upper basket, (Design variesaccording to model and may notmatch the one sho

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Comparison tests Test standard: IEC 436 / DIN 44990 / IEC 704 / prEN 50242Programme tested: UNIVERSAL PLUS 55°Amount of detergent: If using a detergen

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Comparison tests Cutlery trayComparison tests 51

Page 49 - Special accessories

Installation instructions53

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ContentsInstallation integrated “i” dishwashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561. Fit worktop protection (“niro” sta

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Installation integrated “i” DishwashersThe “i” model dishwashers are spe-cially designed for building under acontinuous worktop.The front can be fitte

Page 53 - Installation instructions

1.Fit worktop protectionA stainless steel “niro” coverplate issupplied with the machine to protectthe underside of the worktop againststeam rising fro

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2.Building the dishwasher into a nicheConnection to water and drainageshould be sited beside and not behindthe dishwasher for accessibility. Con-necti

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The slides make installation of the dish-washer easier and protect the floorfrom possible damage when movingthe appliance into and out of the re-cess.

Page 56 - 2) with 840 mm machine height

Warning and safety instructionsThis appliance conforms to currentsafety requirements. Inappropriateuse can however lead to personalinjury and damage

Page 57 - 1.Fit worktop protection

Adjust the rear screw feet to the re-quired height.Higher = turn clockwiseLower = turn anti-clockwiseSeveral turns are needed to adjust 1 mmin height.

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Installation integrated “i” Dishwashers3. Fitting the facia panelThe facia panel is delivered separatelyin the colour ordered with the necess-ary acce

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4.Matching the facia panel to the dimensions of the adjacent drawer frontsThe facia panel can be aligned with thedrawer fronts of the kitchen units by

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5.Fitting the (matching) doorfrontThe door of a kitchen base unit (withoutthe drawer facia or fittings) is normallyused for the door front.The door fr

Page 61 - 3. Fitting the facia panel

Installing integrated "i" DishwashersLay the door front with the rear sidefacing upwards.Using a pencil draw a vertical linedown the middle

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Installation integrated “i” DishwashersPull the dishwasher out of its recessenough to allow easy access to theside fixing screws for the door front.Ha

Page 63 - 5.Fitting the (matching) door

6.Adjusting the door springsThe door springs are correctly adjustedwhen a half opened door (approx. 45°opening angle) remains in that positionwhen rel

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If one of the screw positions is in thecut-out area, e.g. of the built-in sink, at-tach the fixing bracket supplied.Pull the dishwasher approx. 5-10 c

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8.Matching the plinth facia of akitchen runThe plinth area of the dishwasher is nor-mally covered with a plinth run match-ing the kitchen furniture.Th

Page 66 - 7.Level and secure the

Electrical connectionPlease follow the installation instruc-tions carefully.This dishwasher is supplied readyfor connection to an a.c. singlephase sup

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Dishwasher detergents contain irri-tant or corrosive ingredients. Theycan cause burning in the mouth andthroat if swallowed, or inhibit breathing.Kee

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Non rewireable plugs BS 1363If this machine or appliance is fittedwith a non-rewireable plug, the follow-ing information applies:If the socket outlets

Page 69 - Electrical connection

PlumbingConnection to the water inletWater in the dishwasher must notbe used as drinking water.The dishwasher may be connected toa cold or hot water s

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There must be a distance of atleast 20 cm between the floor andthe bottom of the “Waterproof” unithousing, for either vertical or hori-zontal installa

Page 71 - Plumbing

DrainageThe machine drainage system isfitted with a non-return valve, whichprevents dirty water from flowingback into the machine via the drainhose. T

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Technical DataHeight built-in models 84 cm (adjustable + 5.0 cm)Width 59.8 cmWidth of building in recess 60 cmDepth 57 cm (built-in model)Depth with

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Alteration rights reserved (G885/G887/G888) /000 2597This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.

Page 75 - Technical Data

The Miele Waterproof System of-fers protection from water damage,provided the following conditions aremet:– the dishwasher is correctly installedand p

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Caring for the environmentDisposal of the packing materialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materialswhich are environmentall

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