Miele G 7883 operating instructions Electrical connection

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Electrical connection

,All electrical work must be performed by a qualified person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.

The machine comes equipped for connection to a 208 V, 60 Hz, 3 phase power supply. It is equipped with a 6 ft. long, 12/4 AWG power cord, without a plug. A plug, rated for the required power which will fit the receptacle, is to be supplied by the electrician doing the installation. It should be connected to the main power supply.

Voltage:

208 V, 3 phase

Frequency:

60 Hz

Rated Load:

6 kW

Circuit breaker:

3 x 20 A

Black : connect to L1 (hot)

Red: connect to L2 (hot)

White: connect to L3 (hot)

Green: connect to GND (ground)

It can be converted to use a single phase power supply in accordance with the conversion and wiring diagram. The cord must be changed from a 12/4 AWG to a 10/3 AWG. Contact Miele Technical Service for more information

Voltage:

208 V, 1 phase

Frequency:

60 Hz

Rated Load:

6 kW

Circuit breaker:

2 x 30 A

^Connection should be made via a suitable isolator, with an "On/Off" button easily accessible for servicing work.

^A damaged power cord must only be replaced with a genuine Miele cord by a Miele service technician.

WARNING

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED

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Laboratory Glassware Washer 7883 Contents Important Safety Instructions Installation and ServiceUse Burn HazardImportant Safety Instructions Accessories Disposal of an applianceDescription of the machine Guide to the lab washer Guide to the lab washer Electric door lock To cancel a programOpening and closing the door To open the doorTo open the door with the emergency release Water softener Settings SettingsSetting the water softener Filling the salt reservoir Salt indicator Adding rinse aid Unscrew the capSetting the rinse aid dosage Setting the dosage and priming the dispensing system Adding neutralizing agentTo access the programming mode To store the settingsPriming the neutralizing system Adding detergent Maintenance of the dispensing systemLiquid detergent Powdered detergent Add detergent to the compartmentLoading the machine LoadingRemove debris Please contact Miele’s application specialist for advice 350 Injector wagon Loading examplesUpper basket 187 Injector wagonLower basket 106 109To adjust the upper basket Adjusting the upper basketExample Upper basket O 188/1 and lower basket U Program guide Drain RinseSpecial DOS Starting a program OperationTurning on Wash block codesAt the end of a program DryingChanging a program Turning offCanceling a program Programming special functions Accessing the programming levelGeneral note Programming special functions When the dispensing system is primed, always DOS 3 Neutralizer Setting the dosage concentration Programming special functions Main wash temperature holding time Main wash temperatureTo store settings Main washFinal rinse temperature holding time Final rinse temperatureFinal rinse Setting the buzzer To turn the buzzer offRestoring the factory settings Machine care Cleaning the coarse filterCleaning the fine, flat and micro-fine filters Filter combinationCleaning the non-return valve and drain pump Cleaning the front of the machine Cleaning the filters in the water inletCleaning the control panel To clean the filtersTrouble shooting What if … Possible fault FixFollowing fault code Indicator flashesFault code F a If this switch trips repeatedlyTrouble shooting After Sales Service Page Installation Instructions Disposal of the packing material Caring for the environmentDisposal of the appliance Positioning and securing the machine InstallationInstallation options Free-standing Undercounter Steam Deflector protects the countertop Removing the lid if necessary Open the doorPlumbing Water inletDI-Water connection Drainage Electrical connection Re-assembling the service panel Removing the service panelGrounding connection Technical data English MetricPage Page Page All rights reserved
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