Miele G 7826 Dishwasher User Manual


 
In operating level C the AWK (optional)
attributes a fixed program place to a
mobile unit with valid coding.
Program places 1-15 are reserved for
the AWK automatic mobile unit
recognition.
The unit coding (on the mobile unit)
and the program place with the
corresponding program (in the
"Profitronic" electronic control unit)
must match.
^
Each mobile unit must be coded
before being used for the first time.
See "Mobile unit coding".
^ The wash program through which the
mobile unit is coded has to be
assigned to the relevant program
place (operating level D, see the
"System function - Selector switch
organization" section in the
Programming Manual).
Important!
Before starting the program with the
"Start" button 6, check if the
program needed for this mobile unit
is displayed.
Insufficient wash results may occur!
Always check that programs for
mobile units with AWK (on fixed
program places) are not exchanged.
Mobile unit coding
The automatic mobile unit recognition
feature assigns a program place to a
mobile unit. The mobile units must be
coded with a magnetic strip, via a bit
combination. In operating level C the
only program available for a coded
mobile unit is the one assigned to the
corresponding program place.
When a coded mobile unit is inserted in
the machine and the door closes, the
automatic mobile unit recognition
selects the assigned program. Be sure
no small items connect to the magnetic
strip.
Press 6 to start the program.
Coding is made up of 5 bits:
Bits 1 to 4 define the mobile unit
code,
Bit 5 serves as a control (Parity-Bit).
Bit 6 controls the volume of water intake
and the circulation pump for mobile
units with side coupling. This setting
cannot be changed!
Mobile units without side coupling are
coded with tracks which do not contain
Bit 6!
Automatic mobile unit recognition (AWK)
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