Miele G 7823, G 7824 operating instructions Technical data

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Technical data

 

 

 

 

Height

1536 mm (incl. 100 mm plinth and lid)

 

1928 mm (incl. 100 mm plinth and MAV)

Width

90 cm

Depth

77 cm

Depth with door open

133.7 cm

Weight (incl. plinth, DKWK and

Approx. 350 kg

MAV):

 

Weight in operation

Approx. 500 kg

Voltage

See data plate

Connected load

See data plate

Fuse rating

See data plate

Compressed air connection

600 kPa (6.0 bar) required for steam operation

Steam connection (with electric

250 - 1000 kPa / 140 - 180 °C

TA):

 

Water pressure (flow rate)

100 - 1000 kPa overpressure

Water connection:

up to max. 70 °C

Cold, hot and de-ionised (AD)

 

water

 

Ambient temperature

5 °C to 40 °C

Relative humidity:

 

maximum

80 % for temperatures to 31 °C

decreasing proportionately to

50 % for temperatures to 40 °C

Altitude

Max. 1500 m #

Soiling level

P2

(according to IEC/EN 61010-1)

 

Protection category (according to IP20 (Dust permeation)

IEC 60529)

 

Noise level in dB (A),

< 70

Sound level LpA during cleaning

 

and drying phases

 

Test marks

VDE, radio interference suppression

￿ mark

MDD-Guidelines 93/42/EWG, Class IIb

Manufacturer's address

Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Str. 29,

 

33332 Gütersloh, Germany

#If installed at altitudes above 1500 m the boiling point of the suds solution will be lower. Disinfecting temperature parameters should be lowered and the holding time increased (A0 value). This must be done by a Miele authorised service technician.

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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 ControlsService interface Programme selector Door switch Start buttonCursor button right Moves the cursor to the right Minus buttonWater softener softener Optional Setting the water softenerReactivation display 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 Protein test Areas of applicationAt the end of each programme Preparing the load Loading the machineUnloading instruments Surgical instruments OP Ophthalmology Anaesthetic instruments AN Loading in an E Baby bottles BCBottom level with 3 x 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 Additional optional DOS modules Dispensing liquid chemical agentsOxivario kit Orthovario kitFill the containers with the relevant agent Preparing the DOS dispensersDispensing liquid chemical agents Venting the dispensing system Dispensing system maintenanceExternal Dispensing systems Every 12-18 monthsOperation Selecting or changing your own code Operating levelsFixed programme Starting a programmeFree programme selection AWK Automatic mobile unit recognition Programme sequenceCancelling a programme Switching offOperating levels B or D 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 front of the machine Cleaning the control panelCleaning the wash cabinet Cleaning the door sealsMobile units, modules and inserts Renewing the paper roll Printer optionalRenewing the colour cassette 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