Frequently Asked Questions

Faults in the water intake/water drain

Problem

Possible fault

Solution

The dishwasher

The water supply valve

Open the water supply valve

stops shortly after

is closed.

 

all the way.

the program starts.

 

 

 

The buzzer sounds.

 

 

 

The "Intake/Drain"

 

 

 

indicator flashes and

 

 

 

lights up alternately

 

 

 

when the door is

 

 

 

open.

 

 

 

The dishwasher has

 

Before fixing the fault:

stopped.

 

Turn the dishwasher off with

The buzzer sounds.

 

 

the ￿ button.

The "Intake/Drain"

Fault in the water intake.

Open the water supply valve

indicator flashes

 

 

all the way.

when the door is

 

 

 

Clean the water intake filter

open.

 

 

 

(see "Cleaning and Care").

 

 

 

 

 

The water pressure at the

 

 

 

water connection is less than

 

 

 

30 kPa (0.3 bar/4.35 psi).

 

 

 

Consult a plumber.

 

Fault in the water drain.

Clean the triple filter (see

 

There might be water in

 

"Cleaning and care").

 

the wash cabinet.

Clean the drain pump (see

 

 

 

"Cleaning and Care").

 

 

Clean the non-return valve

 

 

 

(see "Cleaning and Care").

 

 

Remove any kinks in the

 

 

 

drain hose.

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Miele G 5170, G 5175 manual Faults in the water intake/water drain, Stops shortly after, Stopped

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