New Miele DW does not regenerate

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After 22 years my old Bosch decided to no longer heat the water and to be honest I was glad it did so I could finally justify a new dishwasher. (That`s the downside if you can do minor repairs yourself)
Got a BOL Miele and while it seems to be a tad louder than the Bosch I like really like it and don`t regret my decision at all.
The manual mentions a regenerating cycle after every ninth cycle if water hardness is set on factory setting.
I did not notice anything unusual at the beginning of a cycle and I think I think I`ve done more than 9 cycles so far.
One time I went into the service menu to program a second interim rinse so this might have thrown the counter back to zero again.
Then I decided to up the water hardness to the max setting which made me to believe there should be a regenerating cycle before each wash cycle, so far two cycles are completed but still no regeneration.
Should I worry and contact Miele or just wait and see for a longer time?
How exactly does regenerating perform?
It just does a very short drain and a longer one then fills and starts to wash.
 

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When salt regeneration is needed, it will do it before the cycle begins as soon as you hit start. You can tell if it’s going to regenerate as it will start to fill when you hit start rather than drain. It will do a series of fills and drains over a couple minutes or so before the cycle begins.

Ours is set to soft/medium hardness (12°dH) and regenerates every few cycles though I haven’t counted the frequency it maybe regenerates the softener for our usage twice a month.
 
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Might be worth keeping an eye on it and see how you go. I must say ours is very economical with its salt usage even compared to my previous Miele dishwasher, and much more so than the Siemens IQ700 that we had for a couple of years before the current one. I’ve not yet finished the 1kg box of salt which I bought when the new Miele was delivered in July last year. I also find it needs a lot less rinse aid.

How are you otherwise finding the results? I still can’t believe how well ours cleans with very little water and electricity even compared to the previous, and back then very efficient, G6000 series machine that I had before.
 
Another thing you could do is start the machine and then test the hardness of the water that it has filled with. If there's any hardness present, it's not working.

When I had a modern Miele dishwasher recently, I could tell when it was going to regenerate on the next cycle because it would fill the brine tank at the end of the preceding cycle. Normally the cycle would end with a drain. But if it was going to regenerate at the start of the next cycle, you could hear it filling for a few seconds before the cycle ended.

Of course it's still early days and I wouldn't worry too much about it just yet until you've done more cycles.
 
Ok, I´ll give it more time and keep an eye on it. Maybe it`s just way more economical than expected.
Currently it has done a 2nd cycle with hardness set on 70°dH and still no regeneration. My water hardness is only around 18°dH but my impatience made me set it to 70°dH. LOL

I find the results outstanding on all cycles even the 45°C delicate glass cycle seems to clean normal daily loads very thoroughly.
It`s still new and exciting to try out all the different cycles and in combinations like with "short wash" or "second rinse"
Not sure yet what my favorite to go cycle will be.

Though not exactly the most silent DW on earth at 45dB I find the sounds it makes much more pleasant than my Mom`s 10 years old Bosch which is more silent in dB but has a very unpleasant frequency to my ears.

I wasn`t sure how I`d like the cutlery tray because it takes space in height from the upper rack but have to say my doubts were wrong and I would never go back to a cutlery basket.

Another thing I just love on the Miele is that the spray arm under the top rack does not retain any water after the cycle is finished.
On the Bosch I always covered the bottom rack with a dish towel and then gave the middle spray arm a spin by hand to get the excess water out so it couldn`t drip on already dry dishes and leave ugly water marks.

The top rack I also find superior to the Bosch, much easier to load.
Bottom rack reminds me a bit of my AEG I had in the 1990s which is nice too but I think large items like pots and pans were easier to fit in the Bosch. But I`m still learning...
 
Mark unfortunately I don`t have any test strips on hand and currently also using all in one tabs, so I couldn`t even tell from the look of the dishes.
But great idea and I`ll pay extra attention to the final minutes listening for an open water valve.
 

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