Miele G 5175, G 5170 manual Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve

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Cleaning and Care

Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve

If the dishwasher is not completely drained at the end of a program, the drain pump or non-return valve may be blocked.

￿Turn off the dishwasher and pull the plug.

￿Remove the triple filter (see "Triple filter system").

￿Use a cup or bowl to scoop water out of the wash cabinet.

￿Tilt the locking clamp to the side ￿.

￿Pull out the non-return valve ￿ and rinse it under running water.

￿Remove all foreign objects from the non-return valve.

The drain pump is beneath the non-return valve (see arrow).

￿Remove all foreign objects from the drain pump (glass or bone splinters).

￿Before returning the non-return valve, check that the drain pump is not blocked. Spin the propeller several times in both directions to check for obstructions.

￿Carefully reinsert the non-return valve and secure it with the locking clamp.

￿Make sure the locking clamp clicks into place!

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Contents Operating Instructions Dishwasher 5170 G Contents Contents Electrical Safety Correct usageInstallation Use Disposal of an applianceGuide to the dishwasher Control panel Caring for the environment Energy saving washingTo open the door Before using for the first timeTo close the door Water softener Programming the water softener ExampleChecking the programmed water hardness Filling the salt container Refill salt message Rinse aid Rinse aid indicatorAdding rinse aid Adjusting the dosage Loading the dishwasher Glassware Items not recommended for dishwashingSilver and aluminum Typical load for 10 place settings Typical load for 16 place settings Adjustable cup rack Upper basketAdjusting the upper basket Lower basket Removable MultiComfort insert To remove the insertTo replace the insert Glass rackFoldable spikes Cutlery tray Cutlery basket Cutlery insert for the cutlery basketOptional accessories MieleCare CollectionUse DetergentUse Adding detergentTurning on Selecting a programStarting a program StandbyProgram When to use Program sequence Guide Lightly soiled dishwareTurning off At the end of a programUnloading the dishwasher Interrupting a program Changing a programAdditional options BuzzerFactory default Frequently Asked Questions Technical faultsStops shortly after Faults in the water intake/water drainStopped General problems with the dishwasher Sounds Poor cleaning results Problem Possible fault Solution Dishes are notClean GlassesProblem Possible fault Solution Dishes are not dry Cutlery areSpotted White residue isProblem Possible fault Solution Glasses have a Brown or blueDiscoloration film Cannot be wiped off Glasses are dull Discolored filmAfter sales service PC UpdateRepairs MieleCareTransport User Maintenance Instructions Cleaning and Care ExteriorWash cabinet Door and the door sealTriple filter system Cleaning and Care Cleaning the spray arms Removing 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 Electrical connection Grounding InstructionsHardwired electrical connection Grounding Instructions This Appliance Must be GroundedPlumbing Connection to the water supplyDrainage Venting the drainage systemPage Alteration rights reserved Nr 016 320 G5170/G5175

G 5170, G 5175 specifications

Miele has established itself as a leader in premium domestic appliances with its innovative dishwasher models, including the G 5175 and G 5170. Both units are designed to meet discerning standards of cleaning performance, energy efficiency, and convenience, making them ideal for modern households.

Starting with the Miele G 5175, this model is characterized by its powerful cleaning capabilities combined with advanced technology. It boasts Miele's renowned TurboDrying technology, which enhances drying performance by optimizing airflow within the dishwasher. This means that users can expect spotlessly clean and dry dishes without the hassle of hand-drying. The G 5175 is also equipped with an intuitive touch control interface, allowing for easy program selection and monitoring.

Another standout feature of the G 5175 is its flexibility in loading. The FlexiCare basket system provides adjustable tines and a height-adjustable upper rack, enabling users to maximize space and accommodate various dish shapes and sizes. This thoughtful design ensures that every dish has a dedicated spot, improving the overall cleaning efficiency.

Meanwhile, the Miele G 5170 offers similar performance with a slightly more streamlined feature set. This model also incorporates Miele's EcoTech technology, contributing to lower energy consumption without compromising cleaning results. The G 5170 operates quietly, making it suitable for open-plan living spaces where noise can be a concern. With its 48 dB noise level, it provides a peaceful environment while ensuring that dishwashing tasks are handled efficiently.

Both models come with Miele's unique AutoOpen drying feature, which automatically opens the door at the end of the cycle to enhance air drying. This innovation not only saves energy but also results in drier dishes.

In terms of cleaning options, both the G 5175 and G 5170 include various wash programs to cater to different needs, including Intensive, Quick, and Eco modes. These settings allow users to customize their dishwashing experience based on load type and energy preferences.

Overall, the Miele G 5175 and G 5170 dishwashers represent a remarkable blend of technology, efficiency, and user-friendly design. With their dedication to quality and performance, these models reinforce Miele's status as a maker of premium appliances that elevate the everyday task of dishwashing.