Miele G2472scvi Parts Diagram -

These components distribute the water.

Note: exact part numbers vary by production run and region. Confirm with the exploded diagram or Miele parts lookup before ordering. Miele G2472scvi Parts Diagram

Let’s apply the diagram to real-world problems. These components distribute the water

Problem A: Water does not drain.
Check the diagram for: Drain pump, drain hose, and non-return valve. Often, a piece of glass or a cherry pit lodges in the drain pump impeller. The diagram helps you identify the pump housing screws so you can remove the blockage without buying a new part. Let’s apply the diagram to real-world problems

Problem B: Dishes are wet at the end of the cycle.
Check the diagram for: The EcoDry lid mechanism (spring-assisted lid) and the fan motor. The G2472scvi opens slightly at the end of the cycle. If the linkage is broken (visible on the diagram as a small plastic arm and spring), the lid won't open.

Problem C: The dishwasher won't fill with water.
Check the diagram for: The float switch (safety overflow device) and the inlet valve. If the float is stuck in the "up" position, the machine thinks it is flooded.

It is important to note that the parts diagram is not a service manual. While it shows what goes where, it does not provide torque specifications, programming instructions for the PCB, or the proprietary diagnostic routine required to calibrate a new water softener valve. Miele engineers intend the diagram to be used in conjunction with the technical service manual. Furthermore, many components on the diagram—specifically the sealed electronic control unit and the circulation motor—are designed as non-serviceable modules; the diagram confirms that these are replaced as whole units, not repaired at the component level.