Miele G 7835 operating instructions Technical Data, English Metric

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Technical Data

 

English

Metric

Height:

33 7/16" (32 5/16")

85 (82) cm

Width:

35 7/16 "

 

90 cm

Depth:

27 9/16 "

 

70 cm

Voltage:

208 V

 

 

Power cord

approx. 5’ 11"

1.8 m

Water pressure (flow rate):

 

 

Recommended

25 - 60 psi

1.72 - 4.13 bar

Acceptable

10 - 147 psi

.7 - 10 bar

Cold or Hot water

 

 

 

connection

up to max. 158°F

70 °C

DI-Water connection

 

 

Recommended

25 - 60 psi

1.72 - 4.13 bar

Acceptable

10 - 147 psi

.7 - 10 bar

Delivery head:

min. 12"

0.3 m

 

max. 39 3/8"

1 m

Drainage length:

max. 13’

4 m

Water intake hose

approx. 5’ 7"

1.7 m

Drain hose:

approx. 4’ 7"

1.4 m

Noise level in dB (A):

 

1 m (39 3/8") away

Sound pressure level LpA

At machine

Free stand unit:

(washing)

66.2

54

 

(drying)

64.1

52

Built under counter: (washing)

64.1

52

 

(drying)

60.2

48

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Contents Laboratory glassware washer G Contents Contents Use Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Disposal of an old appliance Using accessoriesElectronic controls Guide to the machineDisplay Door switch h Start buttonOn/Off button Cursor left Cursor rightGuide to the machine Electric door lock Opening and closing the doorOpening the door To close the doorWater softener Select Unit Setting the water softenerEnter Water Hardness Softener CapacityFilling the salt reservoir Salt indicator Mobile unit coding Automatic mobile unit recognition AWKMobile unit coding strip Setting mobile unit codingSet the program place coding Applications Preparing the items for cleaningLoading the machine Removing excess soilsApplications To adjust the upper basket Height adjustable top basketSpring adapter water connection Example upper basket O 190/1 and lower basket UInjector unit 1/1 With connection to TA Laboratory glassware LGPreparing the DOS dispensers Adding of liquid detergents and neutralizersAdditional DOS modules optional Filling the containers with liquid cleaning agents Priming the liquid dispensing systems Dispensing system maintenanceExternal Dispensing systems OptionalOperation Power switchTurning 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 Tilt the locking clamp to the side Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valveCleaning the control panel Cleaning the water inlet filtersCleaning 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 Leveling the legs InstallationRemoving the lid if necessary Protecting the countertop depending on modelWater inlet PlumbingDI-Water connection Drainage This Appliance Must be Grounded Electrical connectionGrounding the machine Re-assembling the service panelEnglish Metric Technical DataPage Page All rights reserved/3404