Miele G665 Owners Manual
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3. Installing the control panel. The control panel and hardware is packaged separately from the dishwasher. It should be installed using the following procedure. If a GDU decor kit is being used, (to convert an “i” dishwasher to a “U” ver- sion), the spacer bars g must first be removed and stored for possible use in the future (See the separate instruc- tions for installing the GDU decor kit). If the GDU kit is not being used, skip the following step. To remove the spacer bars from the control panel,...
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4. Aligning the control panel with the drawer fronts. The control panel can be aligned with the drawer fronts of the kitchen cabinets by adjusting the spacer bars. Using an 8 mm socket, turn the nut clockwise or counterclockwise until the spacers reach the required height. If necessary, individual (or all) spacer bars can be removed. Adjustment range from 4 1/2 control panel with- (112 mm): out spacer bars, to 5 3/4 control panel with (145 mm): four spacer bars, to 6: using a fifth spacer bar (154 mm):...
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5. Installing the custom door panel. A custom door panel matching the kit- chen cabinetry can be installed on the dishwasher by using the provided tem- plates and bracket. Length: 19 - 23 3/4 (48.3 - 60.4 cm) Width: 23 1/2 (59.8 cm) Note: The maximum panel length is only applicable when no spacer bars are used. After panel installation, see Step 6 “Ad- justing the door springs”.Place a template on each end of the bracket as shown, making sure the rule marks face the outside of the bracket. Hang the...
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Slide the mounting bracket up or down until the oblong holes on the machine door align with the corre- sponding marks on the template (as shown in the left side of inset D. Draw a line on each template that is even with the top edge of the ad- jacent cabinet door (inset E). Remove the bracket from the door. Place the door panel on a flat sur- face, good side facing down, taking care not to scratch the surface. Make certain that the bottom of the panel is closest to you. Place the bracket on the back of...
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If the adjacent cabinetry (or ap- pliance) does not have drawers and alignment to a drawer line is im- possible: Hang the bracket on the machine door, without the templates, and tighten the four locking screws on the edges of the door panel. Close the door. Measure the distance from the ad- jacent cabinet (or appliance) door bottom to the bottom of the mounting bracket (X). Using measurement (X), draw a line on the rear of the door panel (X) in- ches up from the bottom. Remove the bracket from the ma-...
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Open the dishwasher door slightly. If the locking screws on the edge of the dishwasher door can not be reached, the dishwasher will have to be pulled out of its recess a few inches. Push up one side of the door panel until it touches the spacer bars (or control panel if spacer bars are not being used) and lightly tighten the T20 Torx screw on the correspond- ing edge of the machine door. Repeat the process with the other side of the door panel. Shut the door. Check that the door panel is adjusted...
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6. Adjusting the door springs. The door springs are adjusted correctly when a half opened door remains in that position when released. If the door drops down, the spring ten- sion needs to be increased. If the door closes, the spring tension needs to decreased. The adjusting screw is located in the upper front strip, on the left hand side of the dishwasher. Open the dishwasher door. Adjust the door springs to the cor- rect balance by using a TORX screw- driver: – turn clockwise to increase the tension...
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Open the dishwasher door and using flat head screws, secure the dishwasher to the countertop by screwing through both the mounting brackets and the steam deflector. Make certain that the white rubber seal located at the top, outer edge of the dishwasher is tight against the bottom of the countertop. Do not drill any additional holes through any portion of the wash cabinet. If in doubt how to secure the dishwasher, please call the Miele Service Department.For Corian® or granite countertops, fasten the...
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For openings exactly 23 5/8 (60 cm) wide: Open the dishwasher door and remove the caps covering the mount- ing holes on the outer edge of the wash chamber. Fasten the dishwasher to the ad- jacent cabinets using the supplied screws and bushings. Make sure a bushing is placed over the screw be- fore inserting it into its mounting hole. Tighten the screws and replace the caps. The side mounting holes should only be used for securing the dishwasher if the opening is exactly 23 5/8 (60 cm) wide. Use of this...
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For kitchens utilizing the included plas- tic toekick The included toekick will fit without modification when: – The machine is set to its maximum height (legs fully extended), and – the toekick is recessed as far as possible (4 ). If the machine height is less than maxi- mum, or if the toekick is recessed less than 4 , the toekick must be shortened (see following page). After installation, carefully open the dishwasher door to check that the front panel does not hit the toekick. If it does, remove the...