Miele G 7835 operating instructions Automatic mobile unit recognition AWK, Mobile unit coding

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Automatic mobile unit recognition (AWK)

In operating level C the optional Automatic mobile unit recognition (AWK) feature attributes a fixed program place to a mobile unit with valid coding.

Program places 1-15 are reserved for the AWK automatic mobile unit recognition.

The unit coding (on the mobile unit) and the program place with the corresponding program (in the "Profitronic" electronic control unit) must be matched up.

^Each mobile unit must be coded before being used for the first time. See "Coding the mobile unit".

^The wash program through which the mobile unit is coded has to be assigned to the relevant program place (operating level D, see the "System function - Selector Organization" section in the Programming Manual).

Important!

Before starting the program with the "Start" button 6, check if the program needed for this mobile unit is displayed.

Insufficient wash results may occur! Always check that programs for mobile units with AWK (on fixed program places) are not exchanged.

Mobile unit coding

The AWK assigns a program place to a mobile unit. The mobile units must be coded with a magnetic strip via a Bit combination. In operating level C the only program available for a coded mobile unit is the one assigned to the corresponding program place.

After a coded mobile unit has been put in the machine and the door is closed, the control unit selects the allocated program. Press 6 to start the program.

Coding is affected through 5 Bits:

Bit 1 through 4 define the mobile unit code,

Bit 5 serves as a control (Parity-Bit).

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Contents Laboratory glassware washer G Contents Contents Important Safety Instructions UseImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Using accessories Disposal of an old applianceGuide to the machine Electronic controlsDoor switch h Start button DisplayOn/Off button Cursor left Cursor rightGuide to the machine Opening and closing the door Electric door lockOpening the door To close the doorWater softener Setting the water softener Select UnitEnter Water Hardness Softener CapacityFilling the salt reservoir Salt indicator Automatic mobile unit recognition AWK Mobile unit codingSetting mobile unit coding Mobile unit coding stripSet the program place coding Preparing the items for cleaning ApplicationsLoading the machine Removing excess soilsApplications Height adjustable top basket To adjust the upper basketSpring adapter water connection Example upper basket O 190/1 and lower basket ULaboratory glassware LG Injector unit 1/1 With connection to TAPreparing the DOS dispensers Adding of liquid detergents and neutralizersAdditional DOS modules optional Filling the containers with liquid cleaning agents Dispensing system maintenance Priming the liquid dispensing systemsExternal Dispensing systems OptionalPower switch OperationTurning on To change the operating levelFixed program Starting a programFree program selection Turning off Program sequenceAutomatic mobile unit recognition AWK Operating levels B or D To change or cancel a programOperating levels a or C Cancelling a program Serial interface Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet Cleaning and CareCleaning the coarse filter Cleaning the fine, flat and micro-fine filters Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve Tilt the locking clamp to the sideCleaning the water inlet filters Cleaning the control panelCleaning the exterior Cleaning the filterChanging the coarse filter Drying unit TA Cleaning and careOpen the door of the storage cabinet Replacing the HEPA-Filter Frequently asked questions After sales service Page Installation Instructions Disposal of the packing materials Caring for the environmentDisposal of an old appliance Installation Leveling the legsRemoving the lid if necessary Protecting the countertop depending on modelPlumbing Water inletDI-Water connection Drainage Electrical connection This Appliance Must be GroundedRe-assembling the service panel Grounding the machineTechnical Data English MetricPage Page All rights reserved/3404