Miele G800, G600 manual Electronic Controlled Water Hardness EGS

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G600 & G800 Electronic Dishwashers

Technical Information

4.16 Electronic Controlled Water Hardness (EGS)

To avoid possible glass corrosion, the wash water hardness level should not exceed or fall below

ƒ45 ppm in programs with heating

ƒ71 ppm in program without heating

With water hardness below 286 ppm (in heating steps under 232 ppm) the Solenoid Valve Y5 is activated to add a proportion of hard water to the cabinet. The proportion added in this way is fixed and depends on the mains water hardness level programmed into the electronic.

The EGS system is not active in all wash programs, however it can be programmed if required. The additional function Top Solo has no influence on the EGS system.

The EGS system is not active in the following cases:

In programs Universal Plus 55°, Universal Plus 65° or Economy (standard setting).

If the programmed water hardness is above 286 ppm.

In the program when the softener is being reactivated.

When flushing the Water Softener after reactivation.

If no Water Softener is fitted.

If the function “Without Softener” has been programmed

Note

If a water softener is fitted but has been deactivated (programmed to “without water softener”), then the incoming water flows directly into the cabinet via the Solenoid Valve only. However a small quantity (approximately 1 liter) of water still flows through the Water Softener System to prevent mold from forming.

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Contents Technical Information G600 & G800 Electronic DishwashersG600 & G800 Electronic Dishwashers Table of Contents G600 & G800 Electronic Dishwashers Table of Contents Service and Maintenance……………………………………………………..57G600 & G800 Electronic Dishwashers Table of Contents Operating Hours G600 &G800 Electronic Dishwashers List of Figures G600 &G800 Electronic Dishwashers List of Figures G600 &G800 Electronic Dishwashers List of Tables Construction and Design Unit Overview Typical Fully Integrated Model 2Appliance Overview Typical Fully Integrated Vi ModelControls Overview NovotronicTouchtronic Incognito Types of Dishwashers 3Pre-Finished DishwasherTechnical Data Dishwasher Width Fullsize / SlimlineDishwasher Height 600 / 800 Series Summary of Dimensions Electrical InformationG600 Series G800 Series Intake Connection Hard Wire Electrical ConnectionPlumbing Connection Drain ConnectionData Tag ETL Certification -ORLayout of Components Novotronic and Touchtronic Series 9Component Overview Novotronic & Touchtronic SeriesIncognito Series 10Component Overview Incognito Vi SeriesInstallation Closing the Dishwasher Door Child Safety LockDoor Handle and Door Lock Novotronic and Touchtronic Series HorizontalIf the Water Softener is needed Water SoftenerWater Softener Salt If the Water Softener is not neededGeneral Operation Novotronic Series General Operation Touchtronic SeriesGeneral Operation Incognito Series Fan Assembly Units equipped with Turbothermic Fan Cabinet ConstructionPTC Release Element Units equipped with Turbothermic Fan Combination Dispenser ConstructionDispensing Heaters Wash Cavity Heating ElementFlow Through Heater Flow Through Heater Electrical Data 120VACHeater Circuit Operation 4Heater CircuitTemperature Protection Static DryingPulsed Heating Operation Filter Assembly Spray ArmsSpray Arms Rotation Data Water Intake Technical Data Flow Restrictor DataWater Inlet Mixer Data WaterProof System WPS 6WaterProof System ConnectionTechnical Information 7Water Intake Circuit 8Flowmeter Assembly Components External Flowmeter Shown Flowmeter OperationWater Intake Water Intake System Equipped With Integrated FlowmeterWater Mixing Water Mixing External Flowmeter Mains water mixing External FlowmeterWater Mixing Integrated Flowmeter 11Water Path with Integrated Flowmeter12Water Inlet Mixer Solenoid Valve Y5 Operating Plus Models Only 13Water Hardness Mixer SolenoidElectronic Controlled Water Hardness EGS Water Softener 14Water SoftenerReactivation Reactivation Cycles Gallon QuantityTechnical Data Condenser Drying UKTOperation 15Components for the Condenser Drying System Control Valve 16Control Valve Y6Level Switch Heater Heater Pressure Switch Drain Pump, Circulation Pump17Heater Pressure Switch Contact Positions and Current Paths Level Switch Intake Overflow 18Water Intake / Level Switch CircuitTemperature Sensor Top Solo Valve Turbidity Sensor ECO Sensor ExampleElectronic Unit Power Outputs Programming After Replacing the Electronic Electronic ModesLocking Plate Adjustment Cabinet Seal ReplacementService Tip Side Panel RemovalSpring Bracket Replacement 4Side View, Door with BracketCover Plate Removal Cover PlateConnecting Strip Removal Plinth area with Connecting StripBasket Support Rollers Replacement Basket Guide10Stopper removal Combination Dispenser Removal 11Exterior view of the Inner Door PanelTurbothermic Fan Removal 12 Fan RemovalDoor Panel Outer and Inner Removal To Remove the Outer Door PanelTo Remove the Inner Door Panel Cable Holder Removal 14Cable Holder RemovalLock / Handle Assembly Removal 15 Lock RemovalDoor Hinge Removal 16 Hinge RemovalDoor Tension Adjustment ƒ Clockwise Tighten ƒ Counterclockwise LoosenBottom Spray Arm Removal Top Spray Arm RemovalMiddle Spray Arm Removal Top Spray Arm Feed Pipe RemovalMiddle Spray Arm Cover Removal Middle Spray Arm Feed Pipe RemovalFlow-Through Heater Removal 19Dishwasher with Flow-Through HeaterTemperature Limiter Replacement 20Flow-Through Heater with Seal Item21 Microfine Filter Replacement Microfine Filter Exchange22Pressing and Locking the Filter Assembly WaterProof System WPS RemovalWaterProof System WPS Restrictor Exchange 23Tilting the Flow RestrictorWater Inlet Diverter Removal 25 Water Inlet RemovalWater Softener Operational Check Water Softener Assembly- Removal Float Switch Housing RemovalDrip Tray Removal Float Switch B8/3 Removal 26Float Switch HousingSteam Condenser Removal 27Steam Condenser ComponentsTemperature Sensor NTC Removal Control Valve Y6 RemovalTo prevent the possibility of a flooding condition Circulation Pump M6 Removal 28Circulation Pump RemovalCirculation Pump Partition & Impeller Replacement 29Components within the Circulation PumpCirculation Pump Housing Exchange Circulation Pump Release with Tool32Turning the Circulation Pump Tool Heater Level Switch B1/10 Removal 33Heater Level Switch and Circulation Pump34Drain Pump Replacement Drain Pump M8 RemovalTop Solo Valve Removal 35Circulation Pump with Top Solo Valve attachedOverflow Level Switch Removal Re-Installation Service Tip Sump RemovalTurbidity Sensor Calibration Turbidity Sensor RemovalFully Integrated Vi Control Panel Removal 39Fully Integrated Vi Control PanelNovotronic & Touchtronic Control Panel Removal 40Control Panel Novotronic and Touchtronic DishwashersFixing Bracket Removal 41Removing the Fixing BracketHeating Relay & Power Relay Removal Water Hardness Programming Programming and Service Mode FeaturesGeneral Information Drying Options As ApplicableBuzzer As Applicable Fault Code RetrievalIncrease Temperature With or Without Water SoftenerWidth of Unit As Applicable Flowmeter CountOperating Hours Timing Charts General Information Timer Steps Component names and Wiring Diagram Legends are listed103 Understanding the steps performed Program Choices and steps performed…Timing Charts & Wire Diagrams Model Specific Wiring Diagrams General InformationExcess foaming Fault RepairDoor does not close correctly Detergent not releasedNo drying or drying too slow Water leaks from the Turbothermic Fan GrillePoor drying results Water not heating Circulation Pump does not start

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