Miele G 7823, G 7824 operating instructions Electrical connection

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Electrical connection

All electrical work must be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in accordance with local and national safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK).

Connection should be made via a suitable isolator with an on-off switch which is easily accessible for servicing after the machine has been installed.

An electrical safety test must be carried out after installation and after any servicing work. It is therefore essential that the on-off switch is easily accessible.

When switched off there must be an all-pole contact gap of at least 3 mm in the isolator switch.

For extra safety it is advisable to protect the machine with a suitable residual current device (RCD).

Check that the phase rotation is correct when connecting the machine. Failure to do so could have an adverse effect on the circulation pump and impair the wash quality.

Equipotential bonding should be carried out.

For technical data see data plate or wiring diagram supplied.

The machine must only be operated with the voltage, frequency and fusing shown on the data plate.

Further notes on electrical connection are given on the Installation diagram supplied with the machine.

The data plate showing relevant test marks (VDE, DVGW etc.) is located on the cover located behind the service panel on the unclean side of the machine.

The wiring diagram is supplied with the machine.

WARNING

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE

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Contents Washer-disinfector G 7823 / G Contents Contents Correct application Page Page Using accessories Disposing of your old machine Symbols on the applianceExamples of application areas Intended UseGuide to the machine Unclean sideGuide to the machine Clean side G 7824 only Display ControlsMinus button Door switch Start buttonService interface Programme selector Cursor button right Moves the cursor to the rightReactivation display Setting the water softenerWater softener softener Optional Reactivating the water softener Water softener softener Optional Then Run the reactivation programmeAutomatic mobile unit recognition Optional Mobile unit coding Mobile unit coding strip Setting mobile unit codingSet the programme place coding At the end of each programme Areas of applicationProtein test Unloading instruments Loading the machinePreparing the load Surgical instruments OP Ophthalmology Anaesthetic instruments AN Bottom level with 3 x E Baby bottles BCLoading in an E Frame Operating theatre shoes OS Transfer trolley for loading and unloading the machine Areas of application Chemical processes and technology General notes Problem How to resolve itChemical agents Problem How to resolve it Chemical processes and technology Soiling Problem How to resolve it Chemical processes and technology Orthovario kit Dispensing liquid chemical agentsAdditional optional DOS modules Oxivario kitFill the containers with the relevant agent Preparing the DOS dispensersDispensing liquid chemical agents Every 12-18 months Dispensing system maintenanceVenting the dispensing system External Dispensing systemsOperation Selecting or changing your own code Operating levelsFree programme selection Starting a programmeFixed programme AWK Automatic mobile unit recognition Programme sequenceOperating levels B or D Switching offCancelling a programme Interrupting a programme Data transfer Periodic checks MaintenanceRoutine checks Process validationCleaning the coarse filter Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinetCleaning the coarse, flat and micro-fine filters Cleaning the spray arms Cleaning the door seals Cleaning the control panelCleaning the front of the machine Cleaning the wash cabinetMobile units, modules and inserts Renewing the colour cassette Printer optionalRenewing the paper roll After sales service Converting the type of heating Electrical connection Plumbing Technical data Optional extras Optional extrasDescription of the machine Special processes Oxivario and OrthovarioAreas of application Connecting the H2O2 solution container Disposal of your old machine Page 0366