Miele Classic G 4205 Datasheet

Category
Dishwashers
Type
Datasheet
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
G 5xxx Futura Dishwashers
(All US Models)
© 2015 Miele USA
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Table of Contents
A Warning and Safety Instructions ........................................................................... 10
1 General Information ............................................................................................ 10
2 Touch Current Measurement .............................................................................. 10
3 Risk of Injury Due to Sharp Edges and Protruding Parts .................................... 11
4 Uninstalling the Dishwasher ............................................................................... 11
5 Service Work – Casing ....................................................................................... 11
6 Installation Aids Containing Silicone ................................................................... 11
B Modification History ............................................................................................... 12
C Technical Data ........................................................................................................ 13
1 Data Sheets ........................................................................................................ 13
1.1 Futura Classic ........................................................................................ 13
1.2 Futura Crystal ......................................................................................... 14
1.3 Futura Diamond ...................................................................................... 15
1.4 Futura Dimension ................................................................................... 16
1.5 Futura Dimension Plus ........................................................................... 17
2 Door Springs ....................................................................................................... 18
2.1 Summary ................................................................................................ 18
2.2 Standard Door Springs by Appliance Model ........................................... 18
3 Electrical and Plumbing Connections ................................................................. 18
3.1 Electrical Information .............................................................................. 18
3.2 Hard-Wired Electrical Connection .......................................................... 18
3.3 Plumbing Connections ............................................................................ 19
3.3.1 Intake Connection ........................................................................................ 19
3.3.2 Drain Connection ......................................................................................... 19
D Layout of Electrical Components .......................................................................... 19
1 Control Panels .................................................................................................... 19
1.1 Touchtronic ............................................................................................. 19
1.2 Incognito ................................................................................................. 20
1.3 Navitronic ............................................................................................... 20
2 Appliance Overviews .......................................................................................... 21
2.1 Integrated Models ................................................................................... 21
2.2 Fully Integrated Models .......................................................................... 22
3 Component Layouts ............................................................................................ 23
3.1 G 4205, G 45x0 (Classic, Slimline Dimension with Touchtronic, without
Display) .................................................................................................. 23
3.2 G 5105, G 5225 (Crystal with Touchtronic and Display) ......................... 24
3.3 G 5505, G 5605, G 5705 (Dimension/Dimension Plus with Touchtronic
and Display) ........................................................................................... 25
3.4 G 427x, G 428x, G 4570, G 5175, G 5285 (Classic, Dimension, Crystal
w/Incognito) ............................................................................................ 26
3.5 G 557x, G 567x (Dimension with Incognito) ........................................... 27
3.6 G 5775 (Dimension Plus with Incognito) ................................................. 28
3.7 G 5975 (Diamond with Incognito) ........................................................... 29
3.8 G 5915 (Diamond with Navitronic) .......................................................... 30
4 Data Tag ............................................................................................................. 31
5 Model Numbering ............................................................................................... 31
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010 Casing ...................................................................................................................... 32
2 Function .............................................................................................................. 33
2.1 BrilliantLight (Select Models) .................................................................. 33
4 Service ................................................................................................................ 33
4.1 Side Panel Removal ............................................................................... 33
4.2 Drip Pan Removal .................................................................................. 34
4.3 Hinge Removal ....................................................................................... 35
4.4 BrilliantLight Deactivation ....................................................................... 36
4.5 BrilliantLight Activation ........................................................................... 37
4.6 BrilliantLight Assembly Removal ............................................................ 37
020 Door ......................................................................................................................... 39
2.1 Door Handle and Door Lock (Touchtronic/Navitronic) ............................ 40
2.2 Door Lock (Incognito) ............................................................................. 40
2.3 Child Safety Lock ................................................................................... 40
2.4 Automatic Door Lock Latch (“Drying Plus” Function) .............................. 40
2.5 Combination Dispenser .......................................................................... 48
3 Fault Repair ........................................................................................................ 49
3.1 Door Can’t Be Closed ............................................................................. 49
3.2 Fault with Automatic Door Lock Latch .................................................... 50
4 Service ................................................................................................................ 50
4.1 Removing the Combination Dispenser ................................................... 50
4.2 Cable Holder Removal ........................................................................... 51
4.3 Locking Plate Adjustment/Replacement ................................................. 51
4.4 Bottom Door Seal Removal .................................................................... 52
4.5 Door Lock with Contact Switch Removal ................................................ 53
4.5.1 Fully Integrated Models ................................................................................ 53
4.5.2 Integrated Models ........................................................................................ 53
4.6 Activating the Door Lock Emergency Release (Fully Integrated Models)54
4.7 Automatic Door Opener and Drive Removal .......................................... 55
030 Front Panel .............................................................................................................. 58
4 Service ................................................................................................................ 59
4.1 Custom Door Panel (GDU) Removal ...................................................... 59
4.2 Door Tension Adjustment ....................................................................... 59
4.3 Door Outer Panel Removal .................................................................... 60
4.4 Lower Access Cover Plate Removal ...................................................... 61
4.5 Connecting Strip Removal ...................................................................... 61
4.6 Terminal Block Removal ......................................................................... 61
040 Inner Cabinet ........................................................................................................... 64
2 Function .............................................................................................................. 65
2.1 Cabinet Construction .............................................................................. 65
2.2 Drying System ........................................................................................ 65
2.3 Fan ......................................................................................................... 66
3 Fault Repair ........................................................................................................ 67
3.1 Condensation Forms on Adjacent Cabinets ........................................... 67
3.2 Noises during Drying Cycle .................................................................... 67
4 Service ................................................................................................................ 68
4.1 Door Seal Replacement ......................................................................... 68
4.2 Basket Guide Removal ........................................................................... 68
4.3 Multi-Plinth Removal ............................................................................... 69
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4.4 Steam Condenser Removal ................................................................... 70
4.5 Fan Removal .......................................................................................... 70
4.6 Connection Box Removal (Select Models) ............................................. 71
4.7 BrilliantLight Control Module Removal .................................................... 72
050 Water Paths ............................................................................................................. 73
2 Function .............................................................................................................. 74
2.1 Water Circulation .................................................................................... 74
2.2 WaterProof System (WPS) ..................................................................... 75
2.3 WaterProof System Flow Rate Restrictor ............................................... 75
2.4 View from Underside of Base ................................................................. 76
2.5 Water Diverter ........................................................................................ 76
2.5.1 Water Diverter without EGS ......................................................................... 78
2.5.2 Water Diverter with EGS .............................................................................. 79
2.5.3 Reactivation ................................................................................................. 80
2.6 Water Softener Programming ................................................................. 81
2.7 Flow Meter B3/4, Water Intake Quantity ................................................. 81
2.8 Electronically Controlled Water Hardness (EGS) ................................... 81
2.9 MPEH Circulation Pump (No Slide Shutter or Frequency Converter) ..... 81
2.10 MPEW Circulation Pump (with Slide Shutter, No Frequency Converter) 82
2.11 MPPW Circulation Pump (with Frequency Converter & Slide Shutter) ... 83
2.12 Heater Element ...................................................................................... 85
2.13 Heater Pressure Switch, B1/13 .............................................................. 85
2.14 NTC Temperature Sensor R30 ............................................................... 86
2.15 Turbidity Sensor (ECO Sensor III, Autosensor), B3/10 ........................... 87
2.16 Spray Arms ............................................................................................. 89
2.17 Spray Arm Sensing, Middle and Bottom Spray Arms ............................. 89
2.18 Filter Combination with Microfine Filter ................................................... 90
2.19 Drain Pump ............................................................................................ 91
3 Fault Repair ........................................................................................................ 92
3.1 Jammed Circulation Pump ..................................................................... 92
3.2 Drain Pump Switches On and Off at Short Intervals ............................... 92
3.3 Intake/Drain LED Flashes and Lights up Alternately (Incognito) ............ 92
3.4 Foreign Object in Drain System .............................................................. 93
4 Service ................................................................................................................ 94
4.1 Removing the Top Spray Arm ................................................................ 94
4.2 Removing the Middle Spray Arm ............................................................ 94
4.3 Removing the Bottom Spray Arm ........................................................... 94
4.4 Removing the Top Spray Arm Feed Pipe with Turbidity Sensor ............. 94
4.5 Removing the Middle Spray Arm Feed Pipe ........................................... 94
4.6 Replacing the Spray Arm Sensor ........................................................... 95
4.7 Flow Meter (Circuit Board) Removal ....................................................... 96
4.8 Removing EGS Valve Y5 ....................................................................... 97
4.9 Removing Reactivation Valve Y38 ......................................................... 97
4.10 Heater Relay Removal ........................................................................... 97
4.11 Salt Container and Salt Container Reed Switch Removal ...................... 97
4.12 Water Diverter Removal ......................................................................... 98
4.13 Circulation Pump Removal ................................................................... 100
4.14 Removing the Circulation Pump Housing Cap with Ring Heater .......... 101
4.15 MPEH/MPEW Pump Capacitor Removal ............................................. 102
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4.16 Removing the Heater Pressure Switch ................................................. 102
4.17 Removing the Drain Pump ................................................................... 102
4.18 Removing the Float .............................................................................. 103
4.19 Removing the Float Switch ................................................................... 103
4.20 Removing the NTC Temperature Sensor ............................................. 104
4.21 Non-Return Valve Removal .................................................................. 104
4.22 Removing the Sump ............................................................................. 104
4.23 Filter Combination Disassembly ........................................................... 105
4.24 Filter Combination Assembly (New Microfine Filter and Handle) .......... 106
4.25 Filter Combination Assembly (with Locking Piece) ............................... 108
4.26 Replacing the WaterProof System Restrictor ....................................... 109
4.27 WaterProof System (WPS) Removal .................................................... 111
4.28 Filling the Salt Container in the Sump .................................................. 111
4.29 Water Level Check ............................................................................... 112
080 Electronic .............................................................................................................. 113
2 Function ............................................................................................................ 114
2.1 General Operation ................................................................................ 114
2.1.1 Touchtronic/Navitronic Controls ................................................................. 114
2.1.2 Incognito Controls ...................................................................................... 115
2.2 Component Test ................................................................................... 115
2.2.1 Test Sequence and Background Information ............................................. 115
2.3 Machine Response Following a Power Failure ..................................... 118
2.4 Turbo Function (Select Models) ........................................................... 118
2.5 SensorDry Feature ............................................................................... 119
2.6 Drying Plus Function ............................................................................ 120
2.7 “Normal” Program ................................................................................. 120
2.8 “Extra Quiet” Program (MPPW Only) .................................................... 120
2.9 “Intensive Lower Basket” Option .......................................................... 121
2.10 Demo Mode .......................................................................................... 122
2.11 Electronics ID Summary ....................................................................... 123
2.12 Programming of Language and Time of Day at First Commissioning
(Models with Display Only) ................................................................... 123
3 Fault Repair ...................................................................................................... 123
3.1 Main Switch Is On, No Message in Display .......................................... 123
3.2 Rinse Aid Used Up Too Quickly (Models with SensorDry) ................... 123
3.3 Program Can Be Selected but Not Started ........................................... 124
3.4 Program Interrupted, No Fault Indication .............................................. 124
3.5 Diagnostic Support Cannot Establish a Connection ............................. 125
3.6 Settings Selected During Initial Commissioning Are Not Saved ........... 125
3.7 Standby Mode Not Functioning ............................................................ 125
3.8 Fault Code Summary ............................................................................ 126
3.9 Fault Code F01: Water/Heating NTC or Leads Short-Circuited ............ 127
3.10 Fault Code F02: Water/Heating NTC or Leads Open-Circuited ............ 127
3.11 Fault Code F11: Drainage Fault ........................................................... 127
3.12 Fault Code F12: Water Intake Fault at Start of Step ............................. 129
3.13 Fault Code F13: Water Intake Fault at End of Step .............................. 131
3.14 Fault Code F14: Water Intake Fault: Heater Pressure Switch .............. 133
3.15 Fault Code F15: Water Intake Fault - Hot Water .................................. 135
3.16 Fault Code F18: Flow Meter Stationary State Monitor B3/4 ................. 135
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3.17 Fault Code F19: Flow Meter B3/4 Stiff and Not Turning Freely ............ 135
3.18 Fault Code F24: Heater Relay Contact ................................................. 137
3.19 Fault Code F25: Target Temperature Fault .......................................... 138
3.20 Fault Code F26: Boiling Protection ....................................................... 139
3.21 Fault Code F32: Door Lock Does Not Close ........................................ 139
3.22 Fault Code F33: Door Lock Does Not Open ......................................... 139
3.23 Fault Code F36: Door Lock Switch Defective ....................................... 140
3.24 Fault Code F40: Electronic Fault .......................................................... 140
3.25 Fault Code F42: Line Frequency Registration Fault ............................. 140
3.26 Fault Code F47: Faulty Interface Between Selection-Display Electronic
(BAE) & Control-Power Electronic (SLT) .............................................. 141
3.27 Fault Code F51: Heater Pressure Switch ............................................. 141
3.28 Fault Code F52: Heater Pressure Switch Has Reset During Heating ... 143
3.29 Fault Code F63: Slide Shutter Fault ..................................................... 143
3.30 Fault Code F67: Circulation Pump Speed Too Low ............................. 144
3.31 Fault Code F68: Circulation Pump Operating After Shutoff .................. 144
3.32 Fault Code F69: Circulation Pump Blocked .......................................... 145
3.33 Fault Code F70: Float Switch Fault ...................................................... 145
3.34 Fault Code F78: Circulation Pump Fault ............................................... 146
3.35 Fault Code F79: Circulation Pump Interaction Fault ............................. 147
3.36 Fault Code F84: Slide Shutter Positioning Fault ................................... 147
3.37 Fault Code F85: Slide Shutter Signal Change Fault ............................. 148
3.38 Fault Code F86: Salt Container Lid Contact Fault ................................ 148
3.39 Fault Code F88: Turbidity Sensor Fault ................................................ 149
3.40 Fault Code F91: Load Size Registration Inactive ................................. 149
4 Service .............................................................................................................. 150
4.1 Programming Mode .............................................................................. 150
4.2 Service Mode ....................................................................................... 150
100 Fascia Panel .......................................................................................................... 151
3 Fault Repair ...................................................................................................... 152
3.1 On/Off Button Jams .............................................................................. 152
3.2 Display Steams Up ............................................................................... 152
4 Service .............................................................................................................. 152
4.1 Fascia Panel Removal (Touchtronic/Navitronic) ................................... 152
4.2 Fascia Panel Removal (Incognito) ........................................................ 153
4.3 Control Panel Removal (Touchtronic/Novotronic) ................................ 154
4.4 On/Off Switch Removal (Touchtronic/Novotronic) ................................ 154
4.5 Electronic Removal (Incognito) ............................................................. 155
4.6 Electronic Removal (Touchtronic/Novotronic) ...................................... 156
300 Technical Service Bulletins ................................................................................. 157
1 Miele Policy on Dishwasher Detergent Requirements ...................................... 157
2 Dishwasher Detergents and Phosphates .......................................................... 157
3 G 5000 Inlet Hoses; Update ............................................................................. 158
4 G 5775 Fascia Panel Mounting......................................................................... 159
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List of Figures
Figure D-1: Touchtronic Fascia Panel (G 5505/G 5705 Shown) ................................................... 19
Figure D-2: Incognito Fascia Panel (G 427x/G 4570/G 5175 Shown) .......................................... 20
Figure D-3: Navitronic Fascia Panel (G 5915 Shown) .................................................................. 20
Figure D-4: Integrated Model ......................................................................................................... 21
Figure D-5: Fully Integrated Model ................................................................................................ 22
Figure D-6: G 4205/G 45x0 Component Layout ............................................................................ 23
Figure D-7: G 5105, G 5225 Component Layout .......................................................................... 24
Figure D-8: G 5505, G 5605, G 5705 Component Layout ............................................................ 25
Figure D-9: G 427x, G 428x, G 4570, G 5175, G 5285 Component Layout ................................. 26
Figure D-10: G 557x, G 567x Component Layout ......................................................................... 27
Figure D-11: G 5775 Component Layout ...................................................................................... 28
Figure D-12: G 5975 Component Layout ...................................................................................... 29
Figure D-13: G 5915 Component Layout ...................................................................................... 30
Figure D-14: Data Tag Location .................................................................................................... 31
Figure D-15: Data Tag Information ................................................................................................ 31
Figure D-16: Model Numbering ..................................................................................................... 31
Figure 010-1: Side Panel Removal ................................................................................................ 34
Figure 010-2: Drip Pan Removal ................................................................................................... 35
Figure 010-3: Opening the Hinge Bracket ..................................................................................... 35
Figure 010-4: Front Hinge Retaining Screw .................................................................................. 36
Figure 010-5: Side Hinge Retaining Screw ................................................................................... 36
Figure 010-6: BrilliantLight Circuit Board and Plug ....................................................................... 37
Figure 010-7: BrilliantLight Lens .................................................................................................... 38
Figure 020-1: Door Handle Release .............................................................................................. 40
Figure 020-2: Child Safety Lock .................................................................................................... 40
Figure 020-3: Drying Plus (before Program End) .......................................................................... 41
Figure 020-4: Drying Plus (after Program End) ............................................................................. 42
Figure 020-5: Door Lock Latch Plugs ............................................................................................ 42
Figure 020-6: Door Lock Latch, Position 1 .................................................................................... 43
Figure 020-7: Door Lock Latch, Position 2 .................................................................................... 44
Figure 020-8: Door Lock Latch, Position 3 .................................................................................... 45
Figure 020-9: Door Lock Latch, Intermediate Opening Position ................................................... 46
Figure 020-10: Door Lock Latch, Intermediate Closing Position ................................................... 47
Figure 020-11: Door Lock Latch Assembly (Mechanical Version) ................................................ 48
Figure 020-12: Combination Dispenser ......................................................................................... 48
Figure 020-13: Combination Dispenser Removal ......................................................................... 51
Figure 020-14: Door Seal with Door .............................................................................................. 52
Figure 020-15: Bottom Door Seal .................................................................................................. 53
Figure 020-16: Door Lock Removal (Integrated Models) .............................................................. 54
Figure 020-17: Door Lock Emergency Release ............................................................................ 55
Figure 020-18: Automatic Door Opener, Viewed from Underside ................................................. 56
Figure 020-19: Drive ...................................................................................................................... 57
Figure 030-1: Integrated Door Panel Screw Locations ................................................................. 59
Figure 030-2: Door Tension Adjustment ....................................................................................... 59
Figure 030-3: Outer Door Panel Removal ..................................................................................... 60
Figure 030-4: Lower Access Cover Plate and Connecting Strip Removal .................................... 61
Figure 030-5: Terminal Block Cover .............................................................................................. 62
Figure 030-6: Terminal Block Screws............................................................................................ 62
Figure 030-7: Interference Suppression Capacitor and Ground Wire ........................................... 63
Figure 040-1: Recirculation Turbothermic Drying .......................................................................... 65
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Figure 040-2: Condenser Pocket ................................................................................................... 67
Figure 040-3: Seal Install Guide .................................................................................................... 68
Figure 040-4: Basket Guide ........................................................................................................... 69
Figure 040-5: Clip with Bolt ........................................................................................................... 69
Figure 040-6: Fan/Condenser Removal ........................................................................................ 71
Figure 040-7: Connection Box ....................................................................................................... 71
Figure 040-8: BrilliantLight Control Module ................................................................................... 72
Figure 050-1: Water Paths - Diagram ........................................................................................... 74
Figure 050-2: Flow Rate Restrictor ................................................................................................ 75
Figure 050-3: View from Underside of Base ................................................................................. 76
Figure 050-4: Water Diverter ......................................................................................................... 77
Figure 050-5: Water Diverter without EGS .................................................................................... 78
Figure 050-6: Water Diverter with EGS ......................................................................................... 79
Figure 050-7: Reactivation ............................................................................................................ 80
Figure 050-8: MPEH Circulation Pump ......................................................................................... 82
Figure 050-9: MPEW Circulation Pump ........................................................................................ 83
Figure 050-10: MPPW Circulation Pump ...................................................................................... 84
Figure 050-11: MPPW Circulation Pump Voltages ....................................................................... 85
Figure 050-12: Heater Pressure Switch ........................................................................................ 86
Figure 050-13: Turbidity Sensor Circuit ......................................................................................... 88
Figure 050-14: Turbidity Sensor Location ..................................................................................... 88
Figure 050-15: Middle and Bottom Spray Arm Sensors ................................................................ 90
Figure 050-16: Filter Combination in Sump ................................................................................... 91
Figure 050-17: Microfine Filter Trap .............................................................................................. 93
Figure 050-18: Spray Arm Sensor ................................................................................................. 96
Figure 050-19: Screws and Clips Securing the Pump Housing Cap (MPPW) ............................ 101
Figure 050-20: Removing the Drain Pump .................................................................................. 103
Figure 050-21: Combination Filter ............................................................................................... 106
Figure 050-22: Microfine Filter Installation .................................................................................. 107
Figure 050-23: Filter Combination Lock/Unlock Positions .......................................................... 107
Figure 050-24: Combination Filter Locking Clip (Unlocked) ........................................................ 108
Figure 050-25: Combination Filter Locking Clip (Locked) ........................................................... 109
Figure 050-26: WaterProof System ............................................................................................. 110
Figure 050-27: Removing the WaterProof System Restrictor ..................................................... 110
Figure 050-28: Replacing the WaterProof System Restrictor ..................................................... 111
Figure 050-29: Filling the Salt Container in the Sump................................................................. 112
Figure 050-30: Water Level Reference ....................................................................................... 112
Figure 080-1: Touchtronic/Navitronic Main Menu ....................................................................... 114
Figure 080-2: Selected Program Display .................................................................................... 114
Figure 080-3: Selected Options ................................................................................................... 114
Figure 080-4: Incognito Main Menu ............................................................................................. 115
Figure 080-5: Selected Program Display .................................................................................... 115
Figure 080-6: Circuit Test Path for F11 ....................................................................................... 128
Figure 080-7: F19 Start Rinse Block Water Intake ...................................................................... 136
Figure 080-8: F19 Test Routine ................................................................................................... 136
Figure 080-9: Circuit Test Path for F24 ....................................................................................... 137
Figure 080-10: Circuit Test Path for F51 (Initial State) ................................................................ 141
Figure 080-11: Circuit Test Path for F51 (Testing State) ............................................................ 142
Figure 100-1: Screws Securing the Fascia Panel (Touchtronic/Navitronic) ................................ 153
Figure 100-2: Fascia Panel Removal (Incognito) ........................................................................ 154
Figure 100-3: On/Off Switch Removal (Touchtronic/Novotronic) ................................................ 155
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List of Tables
Table C-1: US Data Sheet, Futura Classic Models ....................................................................... 13
Table C-2: US Data Sheet, Futura Crystal Models ....................................................................... 14
Table C-3: US Data Sheet, Futura Diamond Models .................................................................... 15
Table C-4: US Data Sheet, Futura Dimension Models .................................................................. 16
Table C-5: US Data Sheet, Futura Dimension Plus Models ......................................................... 17
Table C-6: Door Springs Summary ............................................................................................... 18
Table C-7: Standard Door Springs by Model ................................................................................ 18
Table 050-1: MPPW Pump Pressure versus Wash Program ....................................................... 84
Table 050-2: Temperature Sensor R30 Resistance Values .......................................................... 87
Table 050-3: Spray Arm Speeds ................................................................................................... 89
Table 080-1: “Normal” Program ................................................................................................... 120
Table 080-2: “Extra Quiet” Program ............................................................................................ 121
Table 080-3: Programs with “Intensive Lower Basket” Option .................................................... 121
Table 080-4: Circulation Pump Function With and Without “Intensive Lower Basket” ................ 122
Table 080-5: Electronics ID Summary ......................................................................................... 123
Table 080-6: Fault Code Summary ............................................................................................. 126
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A Warning and Safety Instructions
1 General Information
Danger!
The low voltage produced in the electronic is not fully electrically isolated
from the power supply. If power supply connection is via a reversible plug,
and if this is reversed, then the live (phase) voltage is not applied to
terminal [1] or [L] at the terminal block. If a plug contact is then
disconnected, e.g., from the NTC temperature sensor, supply voltage is
applied to these plug contacts.
Note:
Before starting any service work, disconnect the machine from the power
supply. Service and repair work should only be carried out by qualified
persons in accordance with all appropriate local and national safety
regulations.
When carrying out measurements on an electronic connected to the
power supply, always use narrow measuring probes. Contacts are very
closely spaced and using thicker probes may cause short circuits.
For extra safety it is advisable to install a residual current device (RCD)
with a trip current of 30mA or less (in accordance with DIN VDE 0664,
VDE 0100 part 739). All regulations of the appropriate utility supply
companies and standards relating to safety (not limited to electrical
safety) are to be complied with. After any repair or service work, it is
essential that an electrical safety check is carried out in accordance with
DIN VDE 0701-1, part 1.
2 Touch Current Measurement
Note:
Touch current measurement should be carried out on all accessible
conductive parts that are not connected to ground.
Warning!
Touch current measurement should only be carried out after the ground
connection of the machine under test has been checked and found to be
satisfactory!
Dangerous voltages may exist on defective machines as well as on
accessible conductive parts that are not connected to ground!
Note:
Touch current measurement should be carried out on the following
accessible conductive parts: None.
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3 Risk of Injury Due to Sharp Edges and Protruding Parts
Danger!
There may be a risk of injury due to protruding parts.
Protective goggles should be worn.
There may be a risk of injury due to sharp edges. Protective gloves should
be worn and the edge protection (mat. no. 05057680) should be used.
4 Uninstalling the Dishwasher
Before the machine is removed from its installation niche, the appliance
feet must be screwed in (for positioning, refer to the installation plan).
If this is not done the feet could become damaged.
If the machine is installed on skids, adjusting the feet is not required.
5 Service Work – Casing
Warning!
If it is necessary to tip the machine when working on its lower areas, it
may only be tilted onto its back.
The appliance must not be tilted onto its left side as this would cause
brine to run out of the salt container.
After work has been completed and the machine installed again, a short
program without load should be carried out. This is to remove any salt
residues that might be present and to prevent possible corrosion.
6 Installation Aids Containing Silicone
Warning!
Installation aids that contain silicone, e.g., silicone grease, are not suitable for
use in dishwashers because of the damage they can cause.
If, e.g., hoses or seals are treated with silicone in order to facilitate
installation, this could jam the circulation pump. Furthermore, ingredients in
silicone grease can evaporate and damage electrical components such as
heater relays.
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B Modification History
When? Who? What?
5/22/2015 Jessica Naples Minor changes throughout
3/23/2015 Jessica Naples Minor changes throughout
3/13/2015 Jessica Naples Minor changes throughout
5/16/2014 Jessica Naples
Added tech service bulletin; removed programming
and service modes (separate documents); updated
data sheets in Section C and component layouts in
Section D
2/13/2012 Jessica Naples Drain pump info and tech service bulletins added
9/15/2011 Jessica Naples Programming updated
6/10/2011 Jessica Naples Compilation for Website
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C Technical Data
1 Data Sheets
1.1 Futura Classic
Features Model
G 4205 G 4225 G 4270 G 4275 G 4281 G 4286
Width 24”
Height
Built-in 33.9” (adj.+ 2.4”)
32.3” (adj.
+ 2.4”)
33.9” (adj.+
2.4”)
31.7" (adj. +
2.6")
33.3" (adj.
+ 2.6")
Sensor technology AutoSensor
Sensor softener No
Spray arm sensing None
SensorDry No
Noise level 48dB 46dB 48dB 46dB
Heater rating 1300W
Circulation pump type MPEH (without slide shutter or frequency converter)
Electrical connection 120VAC; 1.5kW; 15A
Water (flow) pressure 4.4 - 145 psi (0.3 - 10 bar)
Hot-water connection Max. 140°F
Drain pump head height Max. 3'4”
Drain hose length Max. 13'1”
Salt container in door No
Drying system Circulation Turbothermic drying
Auto door lock latch No
Power cord length Approx. 5'6”
Capacity 13 place settings
1
16 place settings 13 place settings
2
Table C-1: US Data Sheet, Futura Classic Models
1
16 place settings with cutlery tray.
2
14 place settings with cutlery tray.
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G 5xxx
1.2 Futura Crystal
Features Model
G 5105 G 5175 G 5225 G 5285
Width 24”
Height
Built-in 33.9” (adj.+ 2.4”)
33.3" (adj. + 2.6")
Sensor technology AutoSensor
Sensor softener No
Spray arm sensing None
SensorDry No
Noise level 48dB 46dB
Heater rating 1300W
Circulation pump type
MPEH (no slide shutter or
frequency converter)
MPEW (w/slide shutter, w/out
frequency converter)
Electrical connection 120VAC; 1.5kW; 15A
Water (flow) pressure 4.4 - 145 psi (0.3 - 10 bar)
Hot-water connection Up to max. 140°F
Drain pump head height Max. 3'4”
Drain hose length Max. 13'1”
Salt container in door No
Drying system Circulation Turbothermic drying
Auto door lock latch No
Connection cable length Approx. 5'6”
Capacity 16 place settings
Table C-2: US Data Sheet, Futura Crystal Models
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1.3 Futura Diamond
Features Model
G 5915 G 5975
Width 24”
Height
Built-in 33.9” (adj. + 2.4”) 33.9” (adj. + 2.6”)
Sensor technology AutoSensor
Sensor softener No
Spray arm sensing Middle and bottom
SensorDry Yes
Noise level 42dB
Heater rating 1300W
Circulation pump type MPPW (with frequency converter and slide shutter)
Electrical connection 120VAC; 1.5kW; 15A
Water (flow) pressure 4.4 - 145 psi
Hot-water connection Up to max. 140°F
Drain pump head height Max. 3'4”
Drain hose length Max. 13'1”
Salt container in door No
Drying system Circulation Turbothermic drying
BrilliantLight Yes
Auto door lock latch Yes (electrical)
Power cord length Approx. 5'6”
Capacity 16 place settings
Table C-3: US Data Sheet, Futura Diamond Models
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1.4 Futura Dimension
Features Model
G 45x0 G 5505 G 5570 G 5575 G 5605 G 567x
Width 18” 24”
Height
Built-in
32.3” (adj.
+ 2.4”)
33.9” (adj. +
2.4”)
32.3” (adj.
+ 2.6”)
33.9” (adj.
+ 2.6”)
33.9” (adj. + 2.6”)
Sensor technology AutoSensor
Sensor softener
No
Spray arm sensing None
SensorDry No Yes
Noise level 46dB 46dB 44dB
Heater rating 1300W
Circulation pump type MPEH
2
MPEW
1
MPPW
3
Electrical connection 120VAC; 1.5kW; 15A
Water (flow) pressure 4.4 - 145 psi (0.3 - 10 bar)
Hot-water connection Max. 140°F
Drain pump head height Max. 3'4”
Drain hose length Max. 13'1”
Salt container in door No
Drying system
Recirculation Turbothermic drying
Auto door lock latch
No
Power cord length Approx. 5'6”
Capacity
10 place
settings
16 place settings
Table C-4: US Data Sheet, Futura Dimension Models
1
Circulation pump with slide shutter, without frequency converter
2
Circulation pump without slide shutter or frequency converter
3
Circulation pump with slide shutter and frequency converter
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1.5 Futura Dimension Plus
Features Model
G 5705 G 5775
Width 24”
Height
Built-in 33.9” (adj. + 2.4”) 33.9” (adj. + 2.6”)
Sensor technology AutoSensor
Sensor softener No Yes
Spray arm sensing None
SensorDry Yes
Noise level 45dB
Heater rating 1300W
Circulation pump type MPPW (frequency converter & slide shutter)
Electrical connection 120VAC; 1.5kW; 15A
Water (flow) pressure 4.4 - 145 psi (0.3 - 10 bar)
Hot-water connection Max. 140°F
Drain pump head height Max. 3'4”
Drain hose length Max. 13'1”
Salt container in door No
Drying system Circulation Turbothermic drying
Auto door lock latch Yes (mechanical)
Power cord length Approx. 5'6”
Capacity 16 place settings
Table C-5: US Data Sheet, Futura Dimension Plus Models
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2 Door Springs
2.1 Summary
Springs are always installed in pairs of the same tensile strength.
Color Tensile strength (lbs (N)) Length (in. (mm))
Orange Approx. 52 (230) 5.90 (150)
Uncolored Approx. 72 (320) 6.14 (156)
Green Approx. 92 (410) 6.10 (155)
Table C-6: Door Springs Summary
2.2 Standard Door Springs by Appliance Model
Model Width Spring color
Max. front panel
weight [lbs (kg)]
G 45x0 18” Orange 15.4 (7)
G 42x0 24" Uncolored 20.9 (9.5)
G 42x5, G 5xx5 24” Green 28.6 (13)
G 5xx0 24” Uncolored
20.9 (9.5)
Table C-7: Standard Door Springs by Model
3 Electrical and Plumbing Connections
3.1 Electrical Information
The appliance is equipped with a 4-foot power cord and molded NEMA 515
plug for connection to a NEMA 5-15R receptacle (120VAC, 15-amp, 3-prong,
grounded outlet).
It is recommended that the power outlet for the appliance be installed on the
wall (within the cabinets), adjacent to under-counter space where the
appliance is installed.
Ensure that the cabinets contain no rough edges that could damage the
power cord or drain hose. If metal cabinets are used, ensure that a rubber
grommet is installed around the opening.
Always exercise caution when sliding the dishwasher in or out, to prevent
damaging the power cord and/or hoses.
3.2 Hard-Wired Electrical Connection
Connect L1 (black) to L on the terminal block, N (white) to N on the terminal
block, and GND to the ground connector.
Note:
Hardwiring the dishwasher should only be done if required by electrical code.
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Do not cut the plug off the power supply cord/plug and connect it directly to
the house wiring under any circumstances. This voids the warranty.
For hardwiring, the power cord must be removed from the appliance by
disconnecting the cord from the terminal block located at the lower left front of
the dishwasher, behind the toekick and service panel. Feed the permanent
power supply cable through the strain relief and secure it directly to the
terminal block.
Note:
The appliance must be grounded.
3.3 Plumbing Connections
3.3.1 Intake Connection
The appliance is supplied with a 5-foot-long intake hose, equipped with a -
inch female hose connection. This hose connection can be directly connected
to a water supply valve or to an appropriate coupler/adapter (not included
with appliance).
3.3.2 Drain Connection
The appliance is equipped with a 5-foot-long drain hose with an internal
diameter of “.
D Layout of Electrical Components
1 Control Panels
Miele Futura dishwashers are categorized into three (3) product series, based
on the type of controls.
1.1 Touchtronic
This series of Miele dishwashers is operated by pushing a single button – no
separate temperature or drying selections – just turn the machine on, select a
program and Miele does the rest. All models include a diverse group of wash
programs for multiple cleaning needs. Models are designed to maximize
cleaning results and optimize water and energy conservation.
Figure D-1: Touchtronic Fascia Panel (G 5505/G 5705 Shown)
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1.2 Incognito
The Incognito (fully integrated) series of dishwashers has the program
controls located on the top edge of the door, which can be accessed while
the door is open. Neither seen nor heard, the Miele Incognito Series OCI
(Optical Cycle Indicator) lets you see the progress of the dishwasher cycle via
a red light, which is steady or flashing depending on the status of the cycle.
Figure D-2: Incognito Fascia Panel (G 427x/G 4570/G 5175 Shown)
1.3 Navitronic
The Navitronic touch display consists of two electronic boards located behind
the control panel. The front program electronic board contains touchpad
sensors, which respond to finger contact. Three touchpad sensors are
present on each side of the display to control the menu items displayed next
to them (indicated by a small arrow) within the display area. During operation
the display will show:
The program name
The current time of day
The program sequence
The approximate remaining time
Faults and messages
Figure D-3: Navitronic Fascia Panel (G 5915 Shown)
1 RemoteVision 5 Selection buttons
2 Selection buttons 6 i (information) button
3 On/off button 7 Standby display
4 C (clear) button 8 PC interface
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Miele Classic G 4205 Datasheet

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