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    							Priming the neutralizing system
    ^Access the programming mode
    level 2 (see Adding neutralizer - To
    access the programming mode).
    ^Turn the program selector to
    Universal.
    do3 appears in the display.
    ^Press the Displayßbutton.
    The dosage system will be primed
    automatically. The priming lasts
    210 seconds and is complete when
    0 appears in the display.
    ^Put the selector dial back to the
    12 o’clock position and turn the
    machine off withI-0.
    After the dispensing system isprimed,
    then always:
    ^Turn the unit back on.
    ^Start the Rinse program, so that
    after priming any agents in the wash
    cabinet are diluted before being
    drained away.
    Adding neutralizing agent
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    							Only use cleaning agents formulated
    for this machine.Do not use
    detergents formulated for
    domestic dishwashers.
    Liquid detergent
    It isrecommendedthat mildly alkaline
    liquid detergentsbe dispensed via the
    optional DOS module.
    Note
    As a separate option, this machine can
    also be fitted with a dispenser pump for
    automatic liquid detergent dispensing
    (DOS-Module G 60). This is connected
    externally. Contact Miele for details.
    The optional DOS Module G 60 is
    supplied with its own installation and
    connection instructions.
    See Programming special functions
    for information on priming the
    dispensing system and setting the
    dosage.
    Maintenance of the dispensing
    system
    To ensure trouble-free operation, the
    following regular maintenance should
    be carried out by a Miele approved
    service technician.
    Replace the dispensing hoses in the
    DOS modulesevery 12-18 months.
    Take care when handling liquid
    agents and additives. These may
    contain irritant or corrosive
    ingredients.
    Follow the manufacturer’s safety
    instructions and relevant Health and
    Safety procedures carefully.
    Wear protective gloves and goggles.
    Adding detergent
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    							Powdered detergent
    If you are usingpowdereddetergent, it
    must be placed in the detergent
    container prior to every program,
    except for Rinse and Drain.
    ^Press the opening catch on the
    container forward. The flap will spring
    open. The flap is always open at the
    end of a program.^Add detergent to the compartment.
    Dosage:approx. 3g/l, equivalent to
    30 g per cleaning sequence.
    The manufacturer’s instructions
    should be followed if they differ from
    the above.
    ^Close the dispenser lid.
    Adding detergent
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    							The following instructions relate only to
    basic preparation and loading of
    glassware. There are additional
    requirements for particular applications.
    Loading the machine
    Remove debris
    ^Empty all glassware before loading
    into the machine.
    Ensure that no acid or solvent
    residues, especially hydrochloric
    acid or chlorides, get into the wash
    cabinet.
    ^Remove all agar residue from petri
    dishes.
    ^Remove blood clots and residue from
    test tubes, etc.
    ^Remove all stoppers, corks, labels,
    sealing wax residue, etc.Note
    ^Load items so that water will cover all
    surfaces. This ensures that they will
    be properly cleaned.
    ^Do not place items to be cleaned
    inside of other pieces, where they
    may be concealed.
    ^Hollow vessels, such as beakers,
    graduated cylinders, flasks, etc.,
    should be inverted and placed in the
    correct inserts to ensure proper
    cleaning. A cover net can be used to
    reduce the risk of glass breakage
    during the wash process.
    ^Petri dishes and similar items should
    be placed in the correct insert with
    the soiled side facing center.
    ^Pipettes should be placed with the
    narrow end pointing down.
    ^Deep-based items should be placed
    at an angle to allow water to run off
    easily.
    ^
    Tall, narrow pieces should be placed
    in the center of the basket for best
    water coverage.
    ^
    The spray arms must not be blocked
    by items that are too tall or hang
    through baskets. Check clearance by
    manually rotating the spray arms.
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    							Important:
    Make sure that the spring adapter for
    the water connection engages correctly
    when a basket or injector unit is
    inserted into the machine. It must be
    4 - 5 mm higher than the water
    connection inlet in the machine. If this is
    not the case, adjust the adapter by
    performing the following steps:
    ^Loosen the locking ring.
    ^Push up the adapter 4 - 5 mm and
    tighten the locking ring.
    Select baskets and inserts which are
    appropriate for the application.
    Please contact Miele’s application
    specialist for advice:
    1-800-991-9380
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    							Loading examples
    O 188 Upper basket
    For various inserts.
    E 350
    Injector wagon
    For narrow necked glassware,
    15 injectors, 160 mm high;
    18 injectors, 220 mm high.O 187
    Injector wagon
    (Upper basket) For direct injection of
    narrow necked glassware,
    34 injectors,160 mm high.
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    							U 874 Lower basket
    For various inserts.
    E 109
    Stainless steel half insert to
    accommodate 21 beakers up to 250 ml,
    Erlenmeyer flasks, round flasks etc.E 106
    Stainless steel half insert with 28 spring
    hooks in 2 different heights for various
    glassware, e.g. narrow necked flasks,
    graduated cylinders, medicine bottles,
    etc.
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    							Adjusting the upper basket
    The upper basket can be adjusted
    above and below the middle position
    by 2 cm.
    Example:
    Upper basket O 188/1 and lower
    basket U 874
    (measurements do not include inserts)
    Upper
    basket
    positionUpper basket
    heightLower basket
    height
    cm inches cm inches
    Upper
    15.5 61/8 28.5 111/4
    Middle17.5 67/8 26.5 107/16
    Lower19.5 711/16 24.5 95/8
    To adjust the upper basket:
    ^Pull out the upper basket, lift from the
    runners and remove.
    ^Unscrew the roller bearings on both
    sides of the basket with a wrench
    and reposition as required.
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    							Program Program cycle
    Pre-
    WashMain
    wash 1
    1)
    Main
    wash 2
    1)
    Rinse Rinse Final
    rinse 1
    1) 2)
    Final
    rinse 2
    1) 2)
    Drying
    (Optional
    function)
    Custom X DOS 1
    80°C/3’DOS 3
    1’XX
    DI75/1’
    XDIX
    INORGANICA X
    DOS 3
    50°C/1’DOS 1
    75°C/3’DOS 3
    1’X
    DIX
    DIXDI
    70°C/1
    minX
    ORGANICA DOS 1
    65°C/3’DOS 1
    85°C/3’DOS 3
    1 minXX
    DIXDI
    80°C/1’X
    STANDARD DOS 1
    75°C/3’DOS 3
    1’X
    DIXDI
    75°C/1’X
    UNIVERSAL X DOS 1
    80°C/3’DOS 3
    1’XX
    DIXDI
    75°C/1’X
    INTENSIVE X DOS 1
    85°C/3’DOS 3
    1’X
    DIX
    DIXDI
    85°C/1’X
    PLASTIC X DOS 1
    55°C/3’DOS 3
    1’XX
    DIXDI
    55°C/1’X
    DRAIN
    RINSE X
    X = Sections included in a program (with temperature/temperature holding time)1)Temperature or temperature holding time changeable (see Programming special functions).2)DOS 2 = Rinse aid dosage possible (needs to be programmed by the Miele Technical Service).
    DOS 3 = Neutralizer dosage
    DI = distilled water
    Program guide
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    							Program Program cycle
    Pre-Wash Thermal
    Disinfection
    and/or main
    wash
    1)
    Rinse Rinse Final rinse
    1) 2)
    Drying
    (Optional
    function)
    varioTD X DOS 1
    X
    55°C/3’DOS 3
    X
    1’XX
    93°C/10’
    DI(X)
    SPECIAL
    93°C-10’DOS 1
    X
    93°C/10’DOS 3
    X
    1’XX
    75°C/3’
    DI(X)
    X = Sections included in a program (with temperature/temperature holding time)
    1)Temperature or temperature holding time changeable (see Programming special functions).2)DOS 2 = Rinse aid dosage possible (needs to be programmed by the Miele Technical Service).
    DOS 3 = Neutralizer dosage
    DI = distilled water
    Program guide
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