Miele G 4220 Manual
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Rinse aid Rinse aid is needed to prevent spotting on dishes and glassware. The rinse aid is filled in the reservoir and the set amount will be automatically dosed. Filling the rinse aid reservoir with detergent will damage the reservoir. Only pour rinse aid formulated for residential dishwashers into the reservoir. When using Tab detergents rinse aid is not needed. Adding rinse aid Press the button on top of the rinse aid reservoir in the direction of the arrow. The flap will pop open.Pour liquid...
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Deactivating refill indicators If you consistently use Tab detergents, you can deactivate the refill indicator if you wish. Press thebutton to turn the dishwasher off. Press and hold the Start/Stop button andsimultaneouslyturn the dishwasher on using thebutton. Keep the Start/Stop button pressed for at least four seconds until the Start/Stop indicator light comes on. If it does not come on, start over. Press the Delay start button nine times. The Delay start indicator light flashes 9 times at short...
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Setting the rinse aid dosage You can adjust the rinse aid dosage to optimize the results. The rinse aid dosage can be set at levels between 0 and 6 ml. The factory setting is 3 ml of rinse aid. This is just a recommendation. If the dishes are spotty: Use a higher rinse aid setting. If the dishes are cloudy or streaky: Use a lower rinse aid setting.Press thebutton to turn the dishwasher off. Press and hold the Start/Stop button andsimultaneouslyturn the dishwasher on using thebutton. Keep the...
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Do not wash items soiled with ash, sand, wax, grease or paint in the dishwasher. Ash and sand do not dissolve and will be distributed throughout the inside of the dishwasher. Wax, grease and paint will cause permanent discoloration and damage to the dishwasher. Scrape food from dishes before placing them in the dishwasher, rinsing is not necessary. Some foods contain natural dyes, e.g. carrots or tomatoes. Plastic items may discolor permanently if they come in contact with food dyes. All items can be...
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Items not recommended for dishwashing –Cutlery with wooden handles –Wooden cutting boards –Glued items such as old knives with handles glued together around the shank of the blade –Handmade craft items, antique, metal trimmed or decorative glassware –Plastic items that are not heat resistant – Copper, brass, tin or aluminum – Dishes with color painted over the glaze. These dishes may fade over time – Fine glassware and crystal items should only be washed using the China & Crystal program*. Otherwise...
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Typical load for 10 place settings with cutlery tray Upper basket Lower basket Cutlery tray Loading the dishwasher 16
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Typical load for 16 place settings with cutlery tray Upper basket Lower basket Cutlery tray Loading the dishwasher 17
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Typical load for 10 place settings with cutlery basket Upper basket Lower basket Cutlery basket Loading the dishwasher 18
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Typical load for 13 place settings with cutlery basket Upper basket Lower basket Cutlery basket Loading the dishwasher 19
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Upper basket Always use the dishwasher with the upper and lower basket in place. Load the upper basket with small, lightweight, or delicate items such as cups, saucers, glasses, dessert bowls and flat pans. Long items such as soup ladles, mixing spoons and long knives should be placed lying down across the front of the upper basket.Adjustable cup rack (depending on model) Raise the rack to make room for tall glasses. Glasses can also be leaned against the cup rack so they are more stable. Lower it to...