Cleaning The Machine - Miele PG 8581 Supplementary Document

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Also check that the spray arms can turn easily.
 Immobile or blocked spray arms must not be used again.
In this case contact Miele Service.
To remove the spray arms for cleaning:
Only remove one spray arm at a time so that they are fitted
into the same location. DO NOT swap around the spray
The spray arms in the machine as well as in the mobile units and
arms, as they will not function correctly.
baskets must be fully dismantled for cleaning:
1. Remove baskets from the machine.
2. The machine upper spray arm is connected by a push-fit
Remove the mobile unit or baskets from the machine.
connector.
Pull the machine upper spray arm downwards to remove
The machine upper spray arm is connected by a push-fit connector.
it.
3. The machine lower spray arm and those on the baskets
Pull the machine upper spray arm downwards to remove it.
are secured with bayonet fittings.
To release the knurled bayonet fittings, turn them in the
direction of the arrow as far as they will go.
The machine lower spray arm and the spray arms in the mobile units
4. Remove the spray arms by pulling them upwards or
and baskets are secured with bayonet fittings.
downwards.
To release the knurled bayonet fittings, turn them in the direction of
5. Use a pointed object to push particles into the spray
the arrow as far as they will go.
arm.
6. Rinse the spray arm thoroughly under running water in
Then the spray arms can be removed by pulling them upwards or
the manual wash sink.
7. Checks the spray arm bearings for visible signs of wear.
downwards.
8. Refit the spray arms - spray arm marked 12 fits to the
centre carrier, also marked 12.
Mobile unit and basket spray arms with knurled nuts:
Make sure the spray arms can rotate easily after they
have been fitted.
The spray arms of older types of mobile units and baskets are
secured with knurled nuts. These must be unscrewed and the
spray arms pulled downwards to remove them.
Metal knurled nuts have a left-hand thread.
Ceramic knurled nuts have a right-hand thread.
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5.2. Cleaning the machine

- CAUTION
Never clean the machine or near vicinity with a
water hose or a pressure washer.
- CAUTION
Do not use cleaning agents containing ammonia or
thinners on stainless steel surfaces!
The agents can damage the surface material.
- CAUTION
Do not use any abrasive materials or general-
purpose cleaners to clean the control panel.
These can cause considerable damage to the
glass and plastic surfaces and to the onset control
Clean the control panel with Eschmann approved cleaning
and disinfection wipes.
Wipe the door seal regularly to remove soiling using
Eschmann recommended wipes for cleaning and
disinfection.
Remove any soiling from the door sides and hinges.
Regularly clean the groove in the plinth panel under the
door using Eschmann recommended wipes for cleaning and
disinfection.
Cleaning the wash cabinet
The wash cabinet is largely self-cleaning. However, if deposits
should start to build up add 250ml of Washer Disinfection
Maintenance Solution (part no. 118311) to the cabinet and,
without a load, run the RINSE cycle. This will help to remove
any deposits from the system. Refer to 8.2 Spares.
Cleaning the door front user interface
To clean the stainless-steel front, use Eschmann
recommended wipes.
buttons.
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