Miele G800 Dishwasher User Manual


 
Technical Information
G600 & G800 Electronic Dishwashers
4.6 Pulsed Heating - Operation
In certain programs the heating may be operated at full power until a
water temperature of 77°F is reached; then power is applied in pulses.
This extends the heating time and allows enzyme-containing
detergents to develop their full cleaning potential.
The pulsed heating operates as follows:
1 min heater element on.
1 min heater element off.
The number of pulse cycles is limited to a maximum of 11. If the
programs specified temperature has not been reached, the heating
resumes using full power. Once the programs temperature has been
reached, the electronic unit advances to the next step in the program.
If the temperature cannot be reached (i.e. heater failure) within a
specified time, the program will advance; and a heating fault is stored
in the electronic.
4.7 Temperature Protection
The Flow-through Heater uses two (2) Temperature Limiters (2F2)
mounted on the body of the Flow-Through Heater. The Temperature
Limiters are designed to open the circuit should the temperature
become too high. When the temperature falls, the Temperature
Limiters do not reset automatically and must be reset manually (via the
red button on the back of the device).
Additional protection is provided by the Electronic, which switches the
appliance off and stores an F4 fault code, should the temperature
exceed 194°F (90°C) – as determined by the Temperature Sensor.
4.8 Static Drying
The Static Drying System uses no electrical and / or mechanical
components to assist in drying. With this system the final rinse water is
heated to 154°F (68°C) (not the usual 150°F / 67°C). The dishwasher
cabinet is made of stainless steel; and conducts the heat generated
during the final rinse. As the final rinse ends this stored thermal energy
radiates and assists in the drying.
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