Page 2 - Contents
Contents Guide to the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Warning and safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - General view; Guide to the appliance
Guide to the appliance General view 1 Supply cable for electrical connection 2 Condensed water container 3 Door 4 Control panel 5 Drain hose for condensed water (if fitted) 6 Four height-adjustable screw feet Guide to the appliance 4
Page 5 - Control panel; “Door” button; Additional option buttons; Programme selector
Control panel b “I-On/0-Off” button for switching the appliance on and off.When the machine is switched on, thedrum light will come on as you openthe door. c “Door” button to open the door/cancel a programme.This button does not stay pressed in. d “START” button starts a drying programme.The indicat...
Page 6 - Disposal of packing; Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment Disposal of packing The transport and protective packinghas been selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can normally be recycled.Rather than just throwing these materi-als away, please ensure they are offe-red for recycling. Disposal of y...
Page 7 - Correct usage; Warning and safety instructions
Warning and safety instructions Please read the operating instructi-ons before using the tumble dryerfor the first time. They contain im-portant information about the safety,use and maintenance of themachine. This will avoid the risk ofaccidents and damage to themachine. Keep these operating in-stru...
Page 8 - Use
For safety reasons, do not use an ex-tension cable. There is a danger of overheating. Faulty components must only beexchanged for Miele original spare parts. Only when these parts are fittedcan the safety standards of the machi-ne be guaranteed. Use Do not install the machine in aroom where the temp...
Page 10 - Brief description; Brief instructions
Brief instructions Brief description Programmes are selected by turningthe programme selector and can be supplemented by pressing the additio- nal option buttons. Press the “START” button to begin aprogramme. The indicator lights in the sequence dis- play (on the right hand side of the con-trol pane...
Page 11 - Notes on laundry care
Notes on laundry care Before drying, check the drying sym-bol on the textile care label. Significance of symbols: q = Dry at normal temperature r = Dry at low temperature (also push in the “Low temperature”button if required) s = Do not tumble dry t = Can be tumble dried If no symbol is featured, dr...
Page 12 - Hints on saving energy; Switching on and loading; How to dry correctly
How to dry correctly Hints on saving energy Make sure that your laundry hasbeen thoroughly spun at the highestappropriate spin speed beforedrying. Spinning at 1600 rpm, for ex-ample, saves approximately 30%energy and time compared with 800rpm. Load the full amount of laundry ac-cording to the progra...
Page 14 - After drying
"Clean out airways" indicator light This indicator light shows that the dryeris not working most efficiently or econo-mically. The causes of this check message canbe: – the fluff filters in the door and the se- condary filters in the door openingare blocked; – the condenser unit is blocked. ...
Page 15 - Short; Additional options
Additional options Additional options can be switchedon or off by pressing the relevant but-ton before the start of a programme. Indicator lights:– on = additional option switched on – off = additional option switched off It is not possible to activate additionaloptions which are incompatible with t...
Page 16 - Programme chart
Programme chart Programme Fabric type maximum load (2) Special notes COTTONS Extra dry Multi-layered fabrics, not thoroughly dried with “Normal +” 5 kg Do not dry jersey wear in the Extra dry programme – tendency to shrink . Normal + Mixed load of cotton fabrics, eg towelling, jerseywear, ie single ...
Page 18 - To cancel a programme; Cancel the programme by:; Restart the programme by:; Altering a programme
Altering a programme Once a programme has started, nochanges to the programme or addi-tional options will be accepted. If the programme selector is turned toa different programme after a program-me has begun, the “Drying” indicatorlight will flash. The programme origi-nally selected will continue to...
Page 19 - To activate the system lock; To de-activate the system lock; Electronic system lock
Electronic system lock The system lock prevents anyonefrom interfering with the dryer. To activate the system lock 1 Ensure that the door is closed andthat the programme selector isturned to “Finish”. 2 Turn the machine on. 3 Press the “Short” button and keep itpressed in while carrying out steps 4 ...
Page 20 - Programmable function “Memory”; Programmable functions
Programmable functions General view The programmable functions can beused to create drying programmes tosuit your individual requirements.They will remain in the machine’s me-mory until cancelled. One or all of the programmable fun-ctions can be activated or cancelled.(See following page). Programma...
Page 21 - “Machine iron”
Activating and storing in thememory The programmable functions are acti-vated using the additional option but-tons in special combinations with theprogramme selector to intoduce ex-tra features not marked up on thecontrol panel. 1 Switch the machine off and shut thedoor. Turn the programme selector ...
Page 22 - Cleaning the fluff filters; Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care Cleaning the fluff filters The fluff which is created by the dryingprocess is collected in the fluff filters inthe door and door opening. Clean the filters after every program-me to reduce drying time and saveenergy. Open the door. Grip the filter by therecessed handle and pull upw...
Page 24 - Cleaning the condenser unit
Cleaning the condenser unit The machine must be disconnectedfrom the electricity supply beforecleaning. Check the condenser unit at leasttwice a year and clean it ifnecessary. If the dryer is used fre-quently then clean the condenserunit after approx. 100 drying cycles. Open the door. Turn the cover...
Page 26 - Problem solving guide
Problem solving guide What to do if ... Electrical appliances should only be repaired by qualified personnel. Incorrectly repaired machi-nes may pose a considerable risk to the user. What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . . . . . the tumble dryer fails tostart when switched on This may be due to...
Page 30 - Repairs; Future updates; After sales service
After sales service Repairs In the event of any fault which you can-not remedy yourself, please contact: – your Miele dealer or – your nearest Miele Service Depart- ment (see back cover for the ad-dress). When contacting the Service Depart-ment, please quote the model and seri-al numbers of your app...
Page 31 - Installation; Installation
Installation The machine must be perfectly level toensure safe and proper operation. Minor differences do not, however,have an adverse effect on operation. The screw feet can be adjusted tocompensate for any uneveness inthe floor surface. The ventilation slots beneath thedoor must on no account bebl...
Page 34 - Important; Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363; Electrical connection
Electrical connection Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried outonly by a suitably competent person, instrict accordance with national andlocal safety regulations. The appliance is supplied with a mainscable with moulded plug for connectionto a 230-240V mains supply. The vo...
Page 35 - Consumption data
Consumption data Programme Cap- acity Final spin speed (in a domestic washing machine) Electricity consump- tion Drying time incl. cooling down time Minutes kg rpm kWh 10 A (2) 16 A (2) COTTONS Extra dry 5 120014001600 3.43.33.0 102 9989 848174 Normal + 5 120014001600 2.9 2.752.45 928879 747164 Norm...
Page 36 - Technical data
Technical data Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Depth (incl. distance from the wall) . . . Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drum volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maximum capacity...