Page 2 - Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing material The packing materials protect the dryerfrom damage during transport. Theyhave been selected for environmentalcompatibility and efficient disposal andcan therefore be recycled. To prevent suffocation, ensure that anyplastic wrappings, bags, etc. aredisposed of safely and ...
Page 3 - Contents
Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Operating the dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - essential; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
, This machine T 7634 meets all CSA requirements. This machine isnot approved for use in the UnitedStates. , WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury topersons when using your appliance,follow basic precautions, includingthe following: ~ It is essential to read all instruction...
Page 7 - Accessories
~ The dryer should not be operated without a vent duct. ~ It should not be connected to a chimney used for other purposes. ~ Do not place the dryer in a room where there is a risk of frost occurring.Temperatures around freezing affectdryer performance.Acceptable room temperature shouldlie between +2...
Page 8 - Control panel; Display; Delay; Fault indicator / Optical interface; Gentle; Program; Door; Operating the dryer
Control panel a Display b Delay button This button has a dual function:- Selecting the duration of the Timed cold and Timed warm programs. - Pre-selection of start time. c Buzzer button The end of the program is signaledaudibly. d Fault indicator / Optical interface Description: See "Problem sol...
Page 9 - – Delay; Start; Programmable functions
Display The following functions are selectedfrom the display: – Delay – Selecting duration of timed programs. – Programmable functions. The display also shows: – Program duration. – Program stage: DryingCooling downEnd . – Test and fault messages. Program duration/ Estimated timeremaining When a pro...
Page 10 - Care symbols; Drying; Ironing and rotary ironing; Drying tips; Express; Laundry care
Care symbols Drying q Normal/higher temperature r reduced temperature: select Gentle (for delicate fabrics) s Not suitable for dryer Ironing and rotary ironing I very hot H hot G not very hot J Do not iron/rotary iron Drying tips – Always check the weight recommendation for maximum loadsas listed in...
Page 12 - Brief instructions; Preparing the laundry; Proper drying
Brief instructions The operating steps identified withnumbers( A , B , C , ...) may be used as short-cut instructions. A Preparing the laundry Loosen the washed garments and sortthem by: . .. . . desired drying level,. . . type of fabric and finish,. . . size,. . . same residual moisture contentafte...
Page 13 - Woolens and Smoothing programs:; Extra options/Select Delay
D Select program ^ Select the desired program. The indicator light for the programselected lights up.Other indicator lights for drying levelsor extras may be lit, and drying timesdisplayed. Dryness level selection in programs: – Normal, Wrinkle-free, Express, Dressshirts, denim/jeans ^ Press the but...
Page 14 - Starting the program; Before the end of a program; End
F Starting the program The Start/Stop button flashes duringprogram selection. This means that aprogram can be started. ^ Press the Start/Stop button. The Start/Stop button lights. Drying appears in the display and the time remaining is counted down. Before the end of a program After the drying phase...
Page 15 - After program selection:
Gentle Delicate fabrics (with the r symbol on the care label, such as acrylics) mustbe dried at lower temperatures forlonger durations. On some programs Gentle is permanently set and cannot bedeselected. Buzzer At the end of the program a buzzersounds at intervals, for a maximum of1 hour. A continuo...
Page 16 - Normal; Select Extra dry; Hand iron, Rotary iron; Hand iron; Mixed; Program Overview
Normal Extra dry, Normal Fabrics Single- and multi-layered cotton such as: hand towels, T-shirts, babyclothes. Note – Select Extra dry for multi-layered and extra thick fabrics. – Do not use Extra dry to dry jersey fabrics like T-shirts and baby clothes - they may shrink. Gentle To be selected for d...
Page 17 - Dress shirts
Woolens Fabrics Woolens. Note – Remove items immediately after the end of the program while still slightly damp. Allow items to air dry. Gentle Unavailable. Smoothing Fabrics – Cotton or linen fabrics. – Synthetics, cotton or blends. For example: cotton trousers, jackets, shirts. Note – Program to r...
Page 18 - Timed warm
Timed cold Fabrics – Any fabric needing airing. Timed warm Fabrics – Additional drying of multi-layered garments which dry unevenly owing to their design: e.g., jackets, pillows and voluminous fabrics. – Drying individual laundry items: e.g. bath towels, bathing suits, dish cloths. Note To start wit...
Page 19 - Loading or removing laundry; Time remaining; Changing the program sequence
Switching over from a runningprogram As a protection against unintentionalchanges, program selection is nolonger possible. To be able to choose a new program,you must cancel the current program. - Canceling and selecting a newprogram ^ Press the Start/Stop button. The load will be cooled down for af...
Page 20 - Electronic lock
The lock function protects your dryeragainst unauthorized use. You can activate this function wheneveryou wish. It locks the dryer's electronics. It can beturned on, but no program can bestarted. – In such a case, the Gentle indicator light flashes and a key symbol 0-§ appears in the display. The do...
Page 21 - Cleaning door lint filter; every; Cleaning and care
Cleaning door lint filter The lint screen in the door casingcollects lint generated by the dryingprocess. Clean it after every drying*. * Also check the lint screen whenthe Filter/Vent indicator light comes on. Cleaning the lint screen withoutwater Tip: You can dispose of the lint without touching i...
Page 22 - Cleaning port-hole grilles; Turn the left and right screen knobs; Cleaning the dryer; Use no; scouring products, cleaners
Cleaning port-hole grilles Periodically clean the screens in thedoor opening as well as the airpassage underneath the screens. ^ Turn the left and right screen knobs a (until you hear them click). ^ Grasping the knobs, pull the lintscreens out towards the center b . ^ Clean the screens under running...
Page 23 - Test and fault messages.; Trouble shooting
What to do, if . . . ? You can remedy most problems yourself. In many cases you can save time andexpense, since you will not have to call in customer service.The following tips should help you locate and remedy the cause of a problem.Please note the following: , Repairs to electrical appliances shou...
Page 25 - Other faults; Problem; – Check all components of
Other faults Problem Cause Solution The dryingprocess goes ontoo long or evenswitches off.Even after the lintscreen is cleaned,the Filter/Ventindicator comeon. Please check all possible causes and switch the dryeroff and then on again. Insufficient ventilation,perhaps because theinstallation space i...
Page 28 - Replacing the light bulb; The cover opens downwards.
Replacing the light bulb Disconnect the dryer from theelectrical supply. ^ Open the door. The hinged cover for the lighting is overthe port-hole. ^ Gently insert an ordinary tool* underthe side of the cover. * such as a wide slot-type screwdriver ^ Open the cover by pressing lightlywhile rotating yo...
Page 29 - Repairs; – the Miele Factory Repair Service.; Program updates; The; PC; optical interface is used by; Optional accessories; Customer service
Repairs For faults you cannot correct yourself,please contact: – the Miele Factory Repair Service. The telephone number for theFactory Repair Service is listed atthe back of these operatinginstructions. When contacting the Miele ServiceDepartment, you will need to quote themodel and serial number of...
Page 30 - Front view; Power cord; Installation and connection
Front view a Venting connection: The dryer ventduct can be connected to the rear ofthe machine (as supplied) or oneither the right or left side. b Power cord c Control panel d Door e Four height-adjustable screw feet Installation and connection 30
Page 31 - use the front feet of
Rear view a Handgrips under the cover overhangfor moving the appliance (arrows) b Power cord c Rear venting connection Installation site This dryer can be accommodatedunder a worktop if there is sufficientheight. , Do not install the dryer in a location where its door could conflictwith room doors. ...
Page 32 - Leveling the dryer; Ensure that is an air gap of at; Ventilating the installation area
Leveling the dryer To ensure trouble-free operation, thedryer must be perfectly level. ^ Compensate for floor irregularities byturning the threaded feet in or out. , Ensure that is an air gap of at least 10 mm between the undersideof the dryer and the floor. This airgap must not be restricted by pow...
Page 33 - Electrical connections
Electrical connections GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded.In the event of malfunction orbreakdown, grounding will reducethe risk of electric shock byproviding a path of least resistancefor electric current. This appliance isequipped with a cord having anequipment grounding conduct...
Page 34 - General; Important; Installing the dryer vent
General Important The dryer should only be operatedwhen the moist air produced bydrying is ducted to the outside, bymeans of: . .. . . a flexible venting house, orpiping connected to the dryer, or. . . a direct connection to athrough-wall pipe. – The appliance should not be electrically connected wh...
Page 35 - Calculating total duct length; . The total duct length
Calculating total duct length Each of bends and differingcomponents of the dryer's ventingcreates its own frictional resistance tothe flow of the exhaust air. This frictionalresistance is expressed in a comparative duct length . The comparative duct length indicates thelength of a smooth straight pi...
Page 36 - Calculation example; At the rear
Calculation example A Wall pipe, with grill insert = 1 x 3.8 m Comparative ductlength = 3.8 m B/D 2 elbows, 90° = 2 x 0.8 m Comparative ductlength = 1.6 m C 0.5 m plastic piping = 0.5 x 1 m Comparative ductlength = 0.5 m E Left side vent opening = 1 m Comparative duct length = 1.0 m Total duct lengt...
Page 37 - Overview of vent systems; a b c d; Flexible metal duct hose; You require
Overview of vent systems On this and the following pages you willfind descriptions of four ventingsystems ( a b c d ) that can be installed on the dryer. a Flexible metal duct hose Using the adapter provided, you caneasily install a vending duct house(diameter 100 mm). You require – a duct hose (fle...
Page 39 - Example
b Dryer vent systems from metal piping Smooth piping makes sense wherethe vented air has to be carried aconsiderable distance.A pipe offers less resistance to thedischarge air than does, for instance,a flexible ventilation duct. Time andenergy consumption improve withsmooth piping. You require – a c...
Page 40 - Push the dryer up against the wall.
c Connecting directly to a wall vent If you can place the dryer directlyagainst the external wall of the room,this vent configuration isadvantageous. The short overall pipelength has a beneficial effect on timeand energy consumption. However,you must make an opening in the wallto install the wall ki...
Page 41 - Vent collector duct; directly on the collector duct.
d Vent collector duct To prevent condensed water buildup inthe non-operating dryers: ^ For each dryer, install a non-returnflap R directly on the collector duct. You will need an optional Mieleaccessory* (see right) for this. When installing from 3 to a maximumof 5 dryers, the pipe diameter D must b...
Page 42 - * Miele accessory available on order
Washer-dryer stack WTV 412 Stacking unit* withoutworktop: A = 94.2 cm B = 170 cm * Miele accessory available on order Installing the dryer vent 42
Page 43 - Technical data
Height 850 mm Width 595 mm Depth 634 mm Depth with door open 1,074 mm Can be pushed under a worktop – Height – Width Yes 850 mm 600 mm Suitable for stacking Yes Weight 46 kg Drum Volume 111 liters Length of power cord 2 m Voltage Connected load (Watts) Rated current (Amps) see data plate Light bulb ...
Page 46 - Adjusting buzzer volume; to; Buzzer normal
Adjusting buzzer volume The buzzer has two volumes. For programming and saving inmemory, follow steps A to E . This function is programmed using thebuttons. Precondition: – The dryer is switched off. – The door is closed. A Press Start/Stop and keep it pressed it during steps B - C . B Press the I-O...
Page 47 - Set memory function; Smoothing; Memory; no Memory
Set memory function The electronics memorizes anyselected program with extra options.The duration of a Smoothing program will also be stored in memory.These settings will be used for thenext drying. They can be accepted,or changed by using the buttons. For programming and saving inmemory, follow ste...
Page 48 - Extending cooldown time; Default setting
Extending cooldown time You can individually lengthen thecooldown phase the occurs beforethe end of a program. Fabrics will bemore completely cooled down. Cooldown time – can be extended by two stages. – it does not function for Smoothing programme. For programming and saving inmemory, follow steps ...
Page 49 - default setting
Change function of Filter/Ventindication Lint should be removed after drying.At the same time, the Filter/Vent indicator light reminds you to do soas soon as a certain degree of linthas accumulated. You can yourselfdecide which degree of lintaccumulation will trigger thatreminder. Determine by trial...
Page 50 - Adjust keypad tone; no Keypad tone
Adjust keypad tone An audible tone sounds every time abutton is pressed. For programming and saving inmemory, follow steps A to E . The programmable function isprogrammed using the buttons. Precondition: – The dryer is switched off. – The door is closed. A Press Start/Stop and keep it pressed it dur...