Miele G800 Dishwasher User Manual


 
Technical Information
G600 & G800 Electronic Dishwashers
4.17.2 Reactivation Cycles
Water Hardness
Number of Program sequences
before reactivation (Universal
650C)
Parts per
Million
Grains per
Gallon
Normal Water
Quantity
Increased
Water
Quantity
18 to 71 1 to 4.1 18 12
89 to 107 5.2 to 6.2 13 8
125 7.3 12 8
143 to 179 8.3 to 10.4 7 5
196 to 214 11.4 to 12.4 6 4
232 to 250 13.5 to 14.5 5 3
268 to 304 15.5 to 17.6 4 2
321 to 375 18.6 to 21.8 3 1
393 to 625 22.8 to 36.3 2 1
643 to
1250
37.3 to 72.5 1 1
Table 4-6: Reactivation Cycles Timing
The salt in the Salt Container is sufficient for several reactivation
cycles as it is not dissolved all at once. As the quantity of salt in the
Salt Container reduces, the concentration of the brine decreases.
When a specific concentration is reached, the Float (containing a
magnet) activates the Float Switch. The Salt Indicator is then
illuminated to advise the operator the softener system needs salt
added.
The dishwasher operates with consumption-linked reactivation. After a
certain number of programs (Refer to Table 4-6), the Electronic
activates the Solenoid Valve (Y38/1) at the end of the Final Rinse
Cycle and starts the reactivation process. If several other programs are
operated between two Universal 65°C programs such as Economy, the
electronic unit calculates the probable quantity of water used and the
approximate number of equivalent Universal 65°C programs. Therefore
the figures provided in Table 4-6 can only be considered as a guide
only.
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