Miele M.-NR. 04 390 922 operating instructions Existing plumbing

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Plumbing

The water pressure must be between 4.5 and 145 psi (0.3 and 10 bar).

If the water pressure is too low the ma- chine may not take in enough water in the alloted time and the “Water Intake” in- dicator lamp will flash. If this occurs, the water intake time can be increased (see “Problem solving guide”).

If the water pressure is too high, a press- ure reducer must be installed.

Existing plumbing:

Do not, under any circumstances, cut the intake hose. If the hose is cut, the dishwasher will not work, you will have a water leak and you could be injured. If the hose is too long, coil it neatly and place it be- hind the machine.

If the standard 3/8" copper plumbing for a dishwasher already exists with a com- pression fitting and valve as pictured:

Cut the 3/8" copper tubing after the valve.

Install the 3/8" compression to 3/4" MHT (Male Hose Thread) adapter (supplied with the machine), as illus- trated.

Connect the inlet hose to the existing valve/adapter assembly.

Electrical wiring and components should not come into contact with any plumbing fixtures or hoses.

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Contents For dishwashers Contents Guide to the appliance Integrated i dishwashersDishwashers Guide to the appliance Guide to the appliance Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Disposal of the packing material Caring for the environmentDisposal of your old machine Energy saving washingBefore using for the first time Opening and closing the door Child safety lockTo open the door To close the doorWater softener SettingsWater softener For Hardness Filling the salt reservoir Bypassing the Salt indicator lamp Salt indicatorAdding rinse aid Adding rinse aidSetting the dosage Loading the dishwasher Upper basket Loading examplesBottom basket Cutlery trayLoading the dishwasher Adjustable cup racks Coffee bar Adjusting the upper basket Please note Items not suitable for dishwashersDo not use gels or liquid deter- gents Adding detergentEnergy Saver Program Choosing a programIntensive Program chartUsage Turning on Operating the dishwasherStarting a program Program endSequence indicator Turning offInterrupting a program Delay start Additional featuresTop Solo Unloading the dishwasher Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet Cleaning and careCleaning and care Cleaning the spray arms Cleaning the drain pump and non-re- turn valve Cleaning the filter Cleaning the water inlet filterInstalling an in-line water filter Cleaning the control panelCleaning the door panel Problems/possible causes Problem solving guideSpray arm indicator lamp flashes Dishwasher does not startDishes are not clean White residue is visible on cutlery and dishwareWater remains in the dishwasher at the end of a program Program update function PC After sales serviceBottle holder AccessoriesInstall the steam deflector, if applicable Dishwasher installationInstall the slides Install the dishwasher under the countertopDishwasher installation If the GDU decor set is being used Installing the control panelAligning the control panel with the drawer fronts Installing the custom door panelAttaching the panel Securing the dishwasher to the countertop Adjusting the door springsFor openings greater than 23 5/8 Cm wide Installing the toekick For openings 23 5/8 60 cm wideFor kitchens utilizing one continuous toekick For kitchens utilizing a non-continuous toekick Adjusting the toekick recessTrimming the toeckick Specifications Using an outletElectrical connection Permanent Connection Hard Wiring Plumbing Hot water connectionNew plumbing Existing plumbing Drain system specifications Do not shorten the drain hoseDrain connection Additional note Venting the drainage systemTechnical Data Page Page