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mielerod69

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HI,

I have just purchased on ebay a never used still in the box Miele G 560 dishwasher. I getting it shipped up from Melbourne. The owners bought it but never installed it. The house is going to be demolished. Maybe it was an estate sale. This model was Miele's first model with electronic touch controls. It is at least 36 years old!
Can't wait to give it a go. This model used 48 litres in the Universal programme.

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Good Lord.

How anyone could never install a High End Appliance like that.

Congratulations. I would love to see the Racks and the Washing System when you get around to it.

I wonder what the Spray Ports look like ???
 
 

 

Wow Rod, that is awesome, CONGRATS!!!

 

Isn't it wonderful when these unused gems find their way back out into the world?

 

I look forwards to seeing more photos of it!

 

Kevin
 
I've gotten rid of my 5 dishwashers

I hope they went to club members.

 

What is the Universal Program--daily loads, an auto sense program?

 

Can't wait to see the rest of it either.  Congratulations!!!
 
Came across it by accident!

Hi everyone,

I usually do my daily browse of ebay and it was a few days that I hadn't. Just my luck that I found this beauty. I got a freight company to bring it up to Sydney next week for $150, not bad.
Jkbff, yes I was thinking that and I read somewhere else about putting in some hot water to soften the seals.
Toploader55, I know right? The bottom spray are is awesome! I have the brochure somewhere, I'll dig it out and post some pages of that model.
Brisnat81, I've got some vintage Miele washers to get rid of. If you're interested let me know. I have the washing machine with the same control panel. The timer needs an overhaul, it gets stuck at the end of the cycle and doesn't reset.
RevvinKevin, it's great when these things come back to life.
Appnut, the Universal programme is like Normal. They called it Universal because it was designed for mixed daily loads.
 
Hey!Gratulation!
This has been the first dishwasher with electronic controls in Germany 1977-78!Very expensive at that time but a great quality,there are still some around on eBay here!
Best results when You run it on cold water only and let the machine heat the water,like we always did over here!

Enjoy!!!

@Appnut:Auto Sense wasn´t available at the end of the 70ies!
The Universal program is just a normal wash for daily dishes from glassware to pots and pans.It´s available in 2 different temperatures(If I remember right,its 65 and 55 degrees C,or like the older Mieles have 60 and 50 degrees C)depending on the soil!
 
Congratulations on your new acquisition!  I really love that dishwasher.  I have seen one in the flesh at Al's place in the UK (Vacbear58).  I would love to have one myself.  Does this model have the automatic water softener, which is filled with salt and automatically regenerates periodically just like in all modern European and some American dishwashers?  Or is it the older model with the manual water softener where you need to occasionally fill the separate plastic container with brine and attach it inside the dishwasher, then run the softener cycle?

 

Hi turnamat! Looking forward to catching up with you again next time you're here in Spain!  Same goes for any other members who happen to be visiting España!
 
Hi Mark!
It´s the manual water softener!
After filling the plastic container and put it on the softener connector,You have to select the"Enthärter aufbereiten"programme.

Looking forward to the next meeting,too!

Thomas.
 
I had one in Munich for many years

And loved it. The 70C program washed everything clean, clean clean.

A few things I noticed about mine over the years, might be useful for you.

1) The electrolytic capacitors in mine started to go in 1989. That was unusual and Miele replaced the boards for free. Still, good for you to consider - your new in the box dishwasher is now well past the service life of those caps. Easy to recap and I suggest you do, especially the line and noise and board caps.

2) I ran mine on 3-Phase, if you have it, do. Beyond words fast and hot. But, if you have the service for it, you can still run both elements.

3) "Intensive 70C" does a hot wash followed by a cold rinse followed by the really hot wash. By 2000, I was seeing the enzymes in the detergent for the final wash degrade and be nearly useless because they'd been reformulated to work in cooler water. If you are going to use that cycle, you might want to add the second detergent load after the first wash.

4) The water-softener apparatus built into the lid is fragile. Oh, and you know this already, but don't let the salt crystals lie on the stainless steel bottom.  Program #8, to regenerate the water softener does not rinse any which have spilled out off.

5) Add a liter or so of water into the regeneration outlet before you start - it will have evaporated by now and has to be in there before you begin.

6) Be patient with the regeneration cycle. It can take what seems like forever to start and then even longer to finish, especially just before the end.

7) Those touchpads lock and ignore input once the program has started. At least, mine was designed that way.

8) Because of the design, the top rack wash arm has enormously more power than today's anemic trash. If you wash delicate or fragile items, load them in the upper rack as though you were loading them in the bottom of a 1950's impeller driven dishwasher.

9) Clean the damn filter after every load. One and only (and a minor one at that) thing I didn't like about this wonderful machine.

I ran mine several loads a day for 15 years and it was the best dishwasher I ever owned and I had three top of the line Mieles.

You're going to love it.
 
"I'm not supposed to be buying dishwashers anymore."

That is so sad, but comically stated at the same time. I am sorry for your situation, but love your indomitable spirit and sense of humor. May they always be with you.
 
The dishwasher arrived today

The machine arrived and is in perfect condition. This model has been modified for the AU market even back then. The water softener has been removed even though there is a cap in the bottom of the tub. The programmes have changed a bit since the machine's first release. Intensive is now 65 degrees not 70 and Economy is now 55 degrees not 65. Unfortunately no instruction manual :-(
Look at that bottom spray arm, awesome, and the turbothermic drying system.

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Hey Rod

That's really beautiful, I'm assuming the sticker on the front means it has white panels under the coffee? It would've been a little bit more industrial looking than the brown and coffee coloured Mark 8 Dishlex that would've been around at the same time.

Its interesting that it still has the softener regeneration function, even without the softener, the modern Bosch that Michael's mum has, has the cap in the floor with nothing under it when you unscrew it.

I'm also taken with that top rack and in reality how little its changed in 30 years, the layout is identical, it just has flexible dividers these days.

Its a beautiful machine, are you going to water test it or keep it new? What are you running in the kitchen these days?

Cheers

Nathan
 
Hi Nathan,
I got a copy of the manual from Miele today and it does mention the water softener function in it. I rang Miele to get the container for the salt as this regeneration process is a little different to the modern machines. Do you believe that part is still available in Germany?
The turbothermic function is interesting. There are three settings. 0 - switches the drying off and it dries using residual heat. 1 - normal setting using fan and heating element. 2 - adds 4.5 liters of cold water in the cabinet to accelerate the drying process and reduce steam when opening the door at the end of the programme.
The Economy programme does a main wash and then goes straight into final rinse, no drying. Sounds like today's quick wash programme.
Going to hook it up and do a water test. I'll try my handy work at videoing it.
I'm currently using a G 2834 SCi.
Cheers
Rod
 
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