Miele G 693-4 Operations Instructions

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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

Page 3

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 automaticallyin

Page 5

Water softenerIn order to achieve good cleaningresults, the dishwasher needs tooperate with soft water. Hard waterresults in the build-up of calciumde

Page 6 - Installation

Programming the water hardnesslevel^ Switch the dishwasher off using theOn/Off button (13).^ Press the $ (19) and Start/Stop (17)buttons in and whilst

Page 7 - Daily use

Setting the machine for waterhardness level 6.5 – 12.6 mmol/l(36°d - 70°d):^Using programme selector button% (19) keep pressing down throughprogramme

Page 8 - Safety with children

Filling the salt reservoirIf the water in your area is very softand constantly lower than0.7 mmol/l (4 °d) you do not need toadd dishwasher salt.The w

Page 9 - Repairs and maintenance

Salt indicatorThe salt indicator light comes on tonotify 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 andhelps crockery dry faster after it

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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

Page 14

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,dessert bowls, etc.Shallow saucepans or casserole dishescan also be p

Page 16 - Filling the salt reservoir

Adjusting the upper basketIn order to gain more space for tallerpieces of crockery in the bottom orupper basket, the upper basket can beadjusted on th

Page 17 - Salt indicator

Lower basketFor larger and heavier items such asplates, serving platters, saucepans,bowls, etc.Glasses and small items such assaucers can also be plac

Page 18 - Rinse aid

Variable insertsA variety of inserts are available for washing crockery in the lower basket.To remove an insert^Pull upwards by the handle toremove.To

Page 19 - Rinse aid indicator

Hinged spike insertThe spike insert is used for washingplates and saucers.^ The hinged spike insert fits in thearea marked white at the back righthand

Page 20 - Setting the rinse aid dosage

Vario insertThe vario insert is used for washingcups, glasses, plates, bowls and pots.The vario insert fits in the area markedwhite in the left hand s

Page 21 - Loading the dishwasher

CutleryFor best results cutlery should begrouped in zones, one for knives, onefor forks, one for spoons, etc.Thismakes unloading much easier.Place the

Page 22

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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Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Detergent . . . . . . . . .

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Detergent,Only use detergents formulatedfor domestic dishwashers. Do notuse washing up liquid.^You can use conventional powderdetergent, tablets or li

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Adding detergent,Avoid inhalation of powderdetergents and do not ingestdishwasher detergent! Dishwasherdetergents contain irritant orcorrosive ingredi

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Programme selectionChoose your programme according tothe type of load and how dirty it is.In most cases this will be the Sensorwash or the Sensor wash

Page 27

Switching on^ Make sure the spray arms are notobstructed.^ Close the door.^ Open the stopcock, if it is closed.^ Press the On/Off button (13).The Star

Page 28

Programme sequenceindicator lights (16)The Wash/Rinse indicator light comeson in the pre-wash, main wash, interimrinse and final rinse stages of aprog

Page 29

To interrupt 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 - Operation

Additional functions"3 in 1" button (18)The "3 in 1" button controls theprogramme sequence when using"3 in 1" tabs (dete

Page 31

Drying fan running timeDuring the drying phase, as long as thedoor of the dishwasher remains closed,moist air is expelled through theventilation outle

Page 32

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

Page 33

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

Page 37

Cleaning the wash cabinetThe wash cabinet is largelyself-cleaning, provided that the correctamount of detergent is always used.If, however, there are

Page 38

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

Page 39 - Cleaning and care

With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily correctedwithout calling in a Miele service technician, saving you both time and mon

Page 40

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe indicator light"Inlet/Drain" lights upand flashes alternately.The stopcock is closed. Open the stopcock ful

Page 41

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe indicator light"Inlet/Drain" is flashingand the programmedoes not continue.Before rectifying theproblem you

Page 42

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe "End", "Start/Stop"and "3 in 1" indicatorlights flashsimultaneously at theend of a pro

Page 43

Problem Possible cause RemedyKnocking noise in thewash cabinet.The spray arm is knockingagainst an item in thebasket.Interrupt the programme,rearrange

Page 44 - Problem solving guide

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

Page 45

Control panel13 On/Off button14 Programmes / Programmeindicator lights15 Check/Refill indicators16 Programme sequence display17 Start/Stop button18 3

Page 46

Problem Possible cause RemedyDishes, cutlery andglasses are not dryor are flecked.The rinse aid amount maybe insufficient or the rinseaid reservoir em

Page 47

Problem Possible cause RemedySmearing appears onglassware and cutlery,there is a bluish sheenon the surface ofglassware; film can bewiped off.The rins

Page 48

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe detergent lid cannotbe closed properly.Clogged detergentresidue is blocking thecatch.Remove the residue.Detergent res

Page 49

Cleaning the water inlet filterA filter is incorporated in the screwconnection of the valve on the waterinlet hose. The filter must be cleanedwhen dir

Page 50

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

Page 51

^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

Page 52

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

Page 53 - 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..

Page 54

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

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Cutlery trayComparison tests59

Page 56 - After sales service

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

Page 57 - Optional accessories

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

Page 58 - Comparison tests

Cutlery trayComparison tests61

Page 59

Model G 6XX (For model number see data plate)Programme When to use DetergentCompartmentII(Wash cycle)Sensor wash2)Sensor controlled programmefor norma

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Programme sequence Consumption DurationEnergy kWh Water h:minPre-wash12MainwashInterimrinse12FinalrinseDrying Coldwaterconnection(15 °C)Hotwaterco

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Model G 8XX (For model number see data plate)Programme When to use DetergentCompartmentII(Wash cycle)Sensor wash2)Sensor controlled programmefor norma

Page 62 - Programme chart

Programme sequence Consumption DurationEnergy kWh Water h:minPre-wash12MainwashInterimrinse12FinalrinseDrying Coldwaterconnection(15 °C)Hotwaterc

Page 63

Should you ever need to move thedishwasher, e.g. when moving house,note the following:–Empty the dishwasher,–Secure any loose parts, e. g. hoses,mains

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Alteration rights reserved / G693-4/G893-4 / 1604This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.M.-Nr. 06 156 95

Page 66 - Transport

The electrical safety of thisappliance can only be guaranteedwhen continuity is complete betweenthe appliance and an effective earthingsystem. It is m

Page 67

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

Page 68 - M.-Nr. 06 156 950 / 01

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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