Miele G 5910, G 5915 operating instructions Cutlery, Split cutlery tray

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Loading the dishwasher

Cutlery

Split cutlery tray

(depending on model)

￿Arrange the cutlery as shown in the cutlery tray.

For easier unloading cutlery should be grouped in zones, one for knives, one for forks, one for spoons, etc.

Spoon heads should be placed in contact with at least one of the serrated retainers on the base of the cutlery tray to ensure that water runs off them freely.

The upper spray arm must not be blocked by tall cutlery items (e.g. cake servers).

The side sections of the tray can be moved into the middle to accommodate tall dishware items in the upper basket.

Spoons with thick handles may have to be placed as knives and forks with their heads in the holders.

￿You can use the yellow slide to adjust the height of the middle section of the cutlery tray to make more room for large items of cutlery.

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Contents Operating Instructions Dishwasher 5910 G Contents Contents Correct usage Electrical SafetyInstallation Use Disposal of an appliance Save These InstructionsGuide to the dishwasher Control panel Energy saving washing Caring for the environmentTo close the door Before using for the first timeChild Safety Lock To open the doorDisplay Language Welcome screenClock format Water hardness Time of day settingRinse aid and/or Add salt may Filling the salt container Salt refill message Adding rinse aid Rinse aidRinse aid indicator Loading the dishwasher Glassware Items not recommended for dishwashingSilver and aluminum Typical load for 10 place settings Typical load for 16 place settings Foldable spikes Upper basketHinged cup rack Universal support bar Jumbo cup rackAdjusting the height Adjusting the upper basket Dishwasher with cutlery tray Heavily soiled items Lower basketGlass rack Removable MultiComfort insertTo remove the insert To replace the insertVase / Bottle insert Universal support bar Foldable spikesSplit cutlery tray CutleryCutlery insert for the cutlery basket Cutlery basketMieleCare Collection Optional accessoriesDetergent UseAdding detergent Selecting a program Turning onProgram guide When to use Program sequence Normally soiled dishware UsageSelecting options Time display Starting a programAt the end of a program StandbyInterrupting a program Preparing your appliance for an extended vacationChanging a program Additional options Delay startStarting a program before the delay start has elapsed BrilliantLight Settings menu allows you to adjust standard settings SettingsOpening the Settings menu Display Time of day Setting the clock formatLanguage Time of dayWater hardness Drying Plus Adjust Sensor WashRefill display Optimize standbyCheck filters Reorganize programs Save options Unlocking the dishwasher Volume TemperatureRemoteVision BrightnessContrast MemoryTurning the Showroom program off Factory defaultLeaving the Settings menu Showroom programRemoteVision Technical faults Frequently asked questionsDisplay shows Problem Possible fault Solution Buzzer soundsFollowing Problems water intake/drain Frequently asked questionsEnergy Saver Problem Possible fault Solution ProgramFollowing fault is Following errorNot turned on when General problems with the dishwasherProblem Possible fault Solution Display is dark Interior lighting isDetergent lid Problem Possible fault Solution Detergent is leftDispenser at the end A programSounds Poor cleaning results Spotted Problem Possible fault Solution Dishes are not dryGlasses Cutlery areDiscolored film Problem Possible fault Solution Glasses have aBrown or blue Discoloration film Cannot be wiped off Glasses are dullMieleCare After sales servicePC Update RepairsTransport User Maintenance Instructions Door and the door seal Cleaning and CareExterior Wash cabinetTriple filter system Cleaning the triple filterCleaning and Care Removing the spray arms Cleaning the spray armsCleaning the drain pump and non-return valve Installation Instructions Disposal of the packing material Help to protect the environmentDisposal of an old machine Grounding Instructions Electrical connectionGrounding Instructions This Appliance Must be Grounded Hardwired electrical connectionConnection to the water supply PlumbingVenting the drainage system DrainagePage Alteration rights reserved Nr 909 210 G5910/G5915