Frequently Asked Questions

Problem

Possible fault

Solution

Dishes are not dry,

The rinse aid setting may be

Increase the dosage, refill

glasses and

too low, or the rinse aid

the reservoir or switch the

cutlery are

reservoir is empty.

rinse aid product when

spotted.

 

refilling (see "Rinse aid").

 

Dishes were taken out too

Leave dishes in longer (see

 

soon.

"Use").

 

A "Tab" product was used.

Change the detergent, or

 

These products have a low

refill the rinse aid (see "Rinse

 

drying effect.

aid").

White residue is

Not enough rinse aid was

Increase the dosage (see

visible on cutlery

used.

"Setting the rinse aid

and dishes.

 

dosage").

Clouding occurs

The salt container is empty.

Refill the salt container (see

on glassware and

 

"Filling the salt container").

cutlery; film can be

 

The salt container lid was not

Reseat it making sure it

wiped off.

correctly screwed on.

screws back on correctly.

 

 

Unsuitable "Tab" products

Use a different detergent.

 

were used.

Use normal (powder or gel)

 

 

detergent.

 

The water softener is

Program a higher water

 

programmed on too low a

softener setting (see "Water

 

setting.

softener").

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Miele G 5170 Problem Possible fault Solution Dishes are not dry, Cutlery are, Spotted, White residue is, Clouding occurs

G 5170, G 5175 specifications

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