Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ................................................................................. 6 Warning and Safety instructions ......................................................................... 7 Operating the tumble dryer ............................................
Page 4 - Installation
Contents 4 Installation ............................................................................................................ 56 Front view .............................................................................................................. 56Rear view ................................
Page 6 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment 6 Disposal of the packing mater-ial The packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland should be recycled. Recycling the packaging red...
Page 7 - Warning and Safety instructions; It is essential to read these instructions.; Correct application; This tumble dryer is only intended for drying fabrics which have
Warning and Safety instructions 7 It is essential to read these instructions. This tumble dryer complies with all current local and nationalsafety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to per-sonal injury and damage to property. Read the operating instructions carefully before using th...
Page 9 - Technical safety; Before setting up the tumble dryer, check it for any externally vis-
Warning and Safety instructions 9 Technical safety Before setting up the tumble dryer, check it for any externally vis- ible damage.Do not install or use a damaged tumble dryer. Do not make any alterations to the tumble dryer, unless authorised to do so by Miele. Do not connect the tumble drye...
Page 12 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Correct use The maximum load for this tumble dryer is 7 kg (dry weight).The maximum recommended loads for individual programmes are givenin the Programme chart. Do not lean on the door. Otherwise, the tumble dryer may tip over, causing injury to yourself or oth...
Page 13 - – Chimneys or smokestacks that are in use.
Warning and Safety instructions 13 The ducting must never be installed in any of the following flues or shafts. – Chimneys or smokestacks that are in use. – Shafts that are used to ventilate installation rooms with fireplaces. – Flues that are used by third parties. Smoke or exhaust gas that is fe...
Page 14 - The fluff filter must be cleaned on a regular basis.
Warning and Safety instructions 14 Regularly check all components in the ducting (e.g. wall pipe, ex- ternal grille, bends, elbows, etc.) to make sure air can move throughthem and to ensure that they are working properly. Clean compon-ents when necessary. Fluff deposits in the ducting system will ...
Page 17 - Accessories
Warning and Safety instructions 17 For tumble dryers with stainless steel surfaces: The stainless steel surfaces must not come into contact with liquidcleaning and disinfecting agents which contain chlorine or sodiumhypochlorite. These agents can have a corrosive effect on stainlesssteel.Aggressiv...
Page 18 - Operating the tumble dryer; Control panel; Takes you back one level in a menu.
Operating the tumble dryer 18 Control panel a Language sensor control For selecting the current user lan-guage on the display.The operating language is displayedagain after switching the applianceon and off. b Touch display with sensor controls Displays the selected programme.The programme setti...
Page 19 - Symbols on the control panel
Operating the tumble dryer 19 Symbols on the control panel Special programmes Express Normal Minimum iron Normal plus Normal Hand iron Woollens Timed drying programme Warm air Cottons Normal plus Normal Hand iron Machine iron PRO Cottons PRO Normal Cottons Eco Nor...
Page 20 - Symbols on the display; Extras
Operating the tumble dryer 20 Symbols on the display Extras : use the Extras sensor control to add extras to a drying pro- gramme. Low temperature: the Low temperature sensor control allows you to re- duce the mechanical stress placed on the items while drying. Anti-crease: the Anti-crease se...
Page 21 - Main menu
Operating the tumble dryer 21 Sensor controls and touch dis-play with sensor controls The , , and Start/Stop sensor controls and the sensor controls in thedisplay react to finger tip contact. Everytouch of a sensor control is confirmedwith an audible tone. You can switch offthis tone (see “Super...
Page 22 - Selection list; Easy selection; Setting numerical values
Operating the tumble dryer 22 Examples of how to operatethe appliance Selection list The and arrows on the right of the display indicate that choices are avail-able. Language čeština deutsch dansk english (AU) The list scrolls down when the sensor control is touched. The list scrolls...
Page 23 - Initial commissioning; Switch on the tumble dryer
Initial commissioning 23 Risk of injury or damage to prop- erty due to improper installation.Incorrect installation of the tumbledryer can lead to personal injury ordamage to property.Before commissioning the tumbledryer for the first time, make sure ithas been installed and connectedcorrectly. Pl...
Page 24 - Setting the display brightness; Confirming the time request; Setting the time
Initial commissioning 24 Reference to external appli-ances A reference to external hardware ap-pears. Information OK With machineswitched offconnect externalhardware, thenswitch on, orselect "OK" tocontinue Touch the sensor control to read all of the text in full. Confirm with the...
Page 25 - Special programmes; Setting up a payment system
Initial commissioning 25 Selecting programme pack-ages You can select various programmespackages.The programmes selected from the pro-gramme packages are displayed under Special programmes . Programme packages Sport Softfurnishings Touch the or sensor control until the program...
Page 27 - Notes on correct laundry care; Washing; Drying
1. Notes on correct laundry care 27 Washing – Heavily soiled laundry must be washed particularly thoroughly. Usesufficient detergent and select a hightemperature. If in doubt, wash theitems several times. – New, coloured items must be washed thoroughly and separately. Do not drythese items with ligh...
Page 28 - Load the tumble dryer; Loading the laundry; Shut the door with a gentle swing.
2. Load the tumble dryer 28 Loading the laundry Preventing textile damage.Before loading, read chapter “1.Notes on correct laundry care.” Open the door. Load the laundry. Preventing textile damage.When closing the door, make surethat laundry does not get trapped inthe door opening. Do not overlo...
Page 29 - Selecting a programme; Selecting special programmes via the
3. Selecting a programme 29 Switch on the tumble dryer Press the control. The drum lighting will come on. The drum lighting will automatically goout after a few minutes and/or afterthe start of a programme to save en-ergy. Selecting a programme Selecting standard programmes withthe programme s...
Page 30 - Selecting programme settings; Main menu for a programme; Select the drying level
4. Selecting programme settings 30 Main menu for a programme Select the drying level The pre-set drying level for many pro-grammes can be changed if required.Different drying levels are available de-pending on the programme. – For standard programmes, you can select the drying level directly usingth...
Page 31 - Selecting extra options; Low temperature
4. Selecting programme settings 31 Selecting extra options The drying programmes can be aug-mented with various extra options. 1:43 Normal h Cottons Touch the sensor control. If the or symbol appears, this means that only one extra can be se-lected. The message Active also ap- pears aft...
Page 32 - Selecting delay start; Changing/cancelling delay start
4. Selecting programme settings 32 Selecting delay start Delay start must be activated in thesupervisor level to allow it to be selec-ted. In this case, one of these 3 sym-bols also lights up in the display: , , . Normal Cottons 1:43 h Touch the sensor control with theclock symbol. Depen...
Page 33 - Starting the programme; Payment systems; Stop
5. Starting the programme 33 Payment systems Tip: If your machine is connected to a payment system, the amount of pay-ment required will appear in the display. Once the programme has started, donot open the door or cancel the pro-gramme.Depending on the settings, moneymay be lost in the payment syst...
Page 34 - End of programme – unloading the drum; End of programme; Unloading the drum
6. End of programme – unloading the drum 34 End of programme The laundry will be cooled down shortlybefore the end of the programme. Thelaundry can now be unloaded. The programme has ended when only Finish is left on the display. If Anti-crease * has been selected, the drum rotates in intervals....
Page 35 - Programme overview; Standard programmes
Programme overview 35 All weights marked with * are based on the weight of dry laundry. Standard programmes Cottons Max. load 7 kg* Normal plus, Normal Use for – Single and multi-layered cotton items. – Towelling, T-shirts, underwear, jersey bed linen, baby clothes. – Workwear, jackets, cott...
Page 36 - Express
Programme overview 36 Express Max. load 4 kg* Use for Hardy items for the Cottons programme with the Normal drying level. Note This programme is shorter compared to the Cottons programme. Minimum iron Max. load 4 kg* Normal plus, Normal, Hand iron Use for – Minimum iron fabrics made of ...
Page 37 - Normal plus
Programme overview 37 Special programmes Towelling Max. load 7 kg* Use for Large quantities of single-layered and multi-layered towelling items.These include, for example, towels, bath robes, face flannels, flannelbed linen. Note Items are dried to a Normal plus level only in this programme. Shirt...
Page 38 - Silks
Programme overview 38 Silks Max. load 1 kg* Use for Silk garments which are suitable for tumble drying, e.g. blouses andshirts Note – Programme for reduced creasing. – Items are not dried completely in this programme. – Remove the garments as soon as the programme has finished. Automatic plus Max. l...
Page 39 - Basket programme
Programme overview 39 Basket programme Basket load 3.5 kg Fabrictype/Items – Always follow the operating instructions for the tumble dryer bas- ket. – Use this programme to dry or air items which are suitable for dry- ing in a tumble dryer but which are not suitable for drying usingmechanical action...
Page 40 - Programme packages
Programme overview 40 Programme packages You can select various programmes packages.The programmes selected from the programme packages are displayed under Special programmes . Sport Outerwear Max. load 2.5 kg* Normal, Hand iron plus Use for Outerwear which is suitable for tumble drying. Proofin...
Page 41 - Home textiles
Programme overview 41 Home textiles Down bedding Max. load 2 kg* Use for Bedding suitable for tumble drying (duvets or pillows filled withdown or feathers). Note Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme. Tip Feathers have a tendency of developing a strong odour when theyare warm. All...
Page 43 - Changing the programme sequence; Cancelling a programme; Reselecting a cancelled programme; Adding laundry; Time remaining
Changing the programme sequence 43 Payment systems Opening the door or cancelling theprogramme after it has started maycause a loss of credit (depending onhow the tumble dryer was set up*). * Either during the commissioning pro-cess or subsequently, a Miele servicetechnician can reset the payment sy...
Page 44 - Cleaning and care; When to clean; Fire hazard due to irregular main-; or; Cleaning the fluff filters; Removing the fluff filter
Cleaning and care 44 When to clean A two-piece fluff filter in the air supplyarea collects all fluff generated duringthe drying process. Failure to clean the filter regularly couldincrease drying times. Fire hazard due to irregular main- tenance.Too many fluff deposits in the fluff fil-ter and tum...
Page 45 - Dismantling the fluff filter
Cleaning and care 45 Use the handle to pull out the fluff fil-ter. Dismantling the fluff filter Hold onto both handles on the fluff fil-ter. Turn the inner section of the fluff filteranti-clockwise (1) slightly until youfeel it engage. Pull apart the two parts of the fluff fil-ter (2). Clean...
Page 46 - Cleaning the air supply area; The round lid
Cleaning and care 46 Cleaning the air supply area Open the door. D The round lid (D) serves no purpose and cannot be removed. Pull out the cover to the air supplyarea. Use a damp cleaning cloth to cleanthe cover to the air supply area. Place the cover to the air supply areato one side. Flu...
Page 47 - Assembling and fitting the fluff filter
Cleaning and care 47 Use a damp cleaning cloth to removeany fluff. Make sure that you do notdamage the rubber seal when doingthis. Assembling and fitting the fluff filter Slide in the cover to the air supplyarea. Insert the inner fluff filter componentinto the outer component (1). Turn the i...
Page 48 - Close the fluff filter flap.; Cleaning the tumble dryer; Damage caused by the use of
Cleaning and care 48 Close the fluff filter flap. The filter must be inserted and thefluff filter flap must be closed to en-sure the system is correctly sealedand that the tumble dryer will func-tion correctly. Cleaning the tumble dryer Disconnect the tumble dryer from theelectrical supply. Dama...
Page 49 - Problem solving guide; The display indicates the following messages or faults; Message
Problem solving guide 49 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not beneeded. The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault,and to correct it. The display indica...
Page 52 - Unsatisfactory drying results; Problem
Problem solving guide 52 Unsatisfactory drying results Problem Cause and remedy The laundry is not suffi-ciently dry. The load consisted of different types of fabric. Finish drying using the Timed drying warm air pro- gramme. Large items of laundryhave rolled up, causinga problem. The indi-vidual ...
Page 53 - The drying cycle duration is very long
Problem solving guide 53 The drying cycle duration is very long Problem Cause and remedy The drying processgoes on too long oreven switches off.* In some circumstances, you may be asked to cleanthe air channels/filters. Check for all of the possible causes described be-low. Detergent residues, hai...
Page 54 - General problems with the tumble dryer
Problem solving guide 54 General problems with the tumble dryer Problem Cause and remedy Condensation is form-ing in the drum. The tumble dryer is installed on a shared exhaust airduct. The tumble dryer must always be installed with anon-return flap when using a shared exhaust airduct. Check the...
Page 55 - Service; Contact in case of malfunction
Service 55 Contact in case of malfunction In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele Dealer or Miele Service. Contact information for Miele Servicecan be found at the end of this docu-ment. Please note that telephone calls may bemonitored and recorded for tr...
Page 56 - Front view; Mains connection cable
Installation *INSTALLATION* 56 Front view a Mains connection cable b Control panel c Door d Fluff filterDo not open the cover during activeprogramme operation. Only open it ifyou are prompted to do so by a mes-sage in the display. Otherwise a tech-nical fault can occur. e 4 height-adjustable screw f...
Page 57 - Rear view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 57 Rear view a Interface for communicating with ex-ternal devices b Mains connection cable c Recesses under the protruding lid fortransporting the appliance d Module slot (for external communica-tion module) e Exhaust air connections – Any exhaust air connections not in u...
Page 58 - Locations; All measurements in mm; * Miele accessory available to order
Installation *INSTALLATION* 58 Locations All measurements in mm Side view 1131 717 1100 850 Steel plinth Steel plinth* (open or closed bases) View from above Washer-dryer stack min. 300 1702 A stacking kit* is needed. This must be fittedby a Miele authorised service technician. * Miele accessory ava...
Page 59 - Damage caused by incorrect
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 Transporting the tumble dryerto its installation site Damage caused by incorrect transportation of the tumble dryer.If the tumble dryer tips over, there isa danger of injury to people anddamage to property.Ensure that the tumble dryer is stableduring transportation. ...
Page 60 - Levelling the tumble dryer
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Installation Ensure that no closeable door, slid-ing door, or an oppositely hingeddoor is installed that would hinderthe door of the tumble dryer beingopened in any way. Levelling the tumble dryer The appliance must stand perfectlylevel on all four feet to ensure safe ...
Page 61 - Electrical connection; – This tumble dryer is supplied with a
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 Electrical connection This description applies to tumble dry-ers both with and without a mainsplug. The following applies to tumble dryerswith a mains plug: – This tumble dryer is supplied with a mains cable and plug ready for con-nection. – The electrical socket must ...
Page 63 - Installation of the ducting; Damage caused by incorrectly
Installation of the ducting *INSTALLATION* 63 General principles concerningexhaust air management Damage caused by incorrectly installed or missing ducting.Moist air from the tumble dryer cancause damage in the room where theappliance is installed.Please observe the instructions in“Installation of...
Page 65 - Sample calculation; Sealing the air outlets
Installation of the ducting *INSTALLATION* 65 Sample calculation A Wall pipe, with inserted grille = 1 x 3.8 m relative pipe length = 3.8 m B/D 2 bends, 90° plastic waste wa- ter pipe = 2 x 0.8 m relative pipe length = 1.6 m C 0.5 m plastic waste water pipe = 0.5 x 1 m relative pipe length = 0.5 m T...
Page 66 - Installing plug-in pipes; You will need
Installation of the ducting *INSTALLATION* 66 Installing plug-in pipes The tumble dryer is supplied with aconnector for installing a pipe. It canbe beneficial to use plug-in pipes if thetotal duct length is long. A pipe gener-ates less resistance against the ex-haust air than a highly flexible exhau...
Page 67 - Installing flexible hoses
Installation of the ducting *INSTALLATION* 67 Installing flexible hoses You can install an exhaust air hosewith the help of an adapter* or flatducting*. You will need – An exhaust air hose* (highly flexible, flexible or flexible aluminium) – An adapter or flat ducting* (for a flex- ible exhaust air ...
Page 68 - Examples
Installation of the ducting *INSTALLATION* 68 Examples Connection to a ventilation stack a Pipe with connector (= individual parts in the Miele wallpipe) b Adapter for a flexible exhaust airhose c Ventilation stack, moisture-proof Risk of toxic fumes due to the in- take of poisonous exhaust gas.Th...
Page 69 - Technical data
Technical data 69 Height 850 mm Width 596 mm Width (only for machines with a stain-less steel lid) 605 mm Depth 717 mm Depth with door open 1131 mm Weight 52 kg Drum volume 130 l Load size 7 kg (weight of dry laundry) Length of connection cable 2000 mm Supply voltage See data plate on back of machin...
Page 70 - Supervisor level; Opening Supervisor level; Access via code; Exiting the supervisor level
Supervisor level 70 Opening Supervisor level The settings menu in the Supervisor level is locked against unauthorised access. The menu can be unlockedwith a code. Access via code The supervisor level is accessed usinga code. Factory default: the code is 000 . Change code You can alter the superv...
Page 71 - Languages
Supervisor level 71 Language The display can be set to appear inone of several different languages. Toselect the language you want, go tothe Languages sub-menu. You can change the language as fol-lows: – Permanently using the supervisor level (= “Supervisor language”). – For the duration of the curr...
Page 73 - Machine iron
Supervisor level 73 Delay start The type of time input for the delaystart function can be changed orswitched off. – Off The delay start function is not avail-able for selection. – End of programme (factory default) With the delay start function, youspecify at what time the programmeshould end. – Beg...
Page 74 - Clean the airways
Supervisor level 74 Clean the airways The tumble dryer's electronics calcu-late the degree at which fluff or deter-gent residue in the fluff filters and airducts are impairing performance. Amessage to check the contaminationappears. You can decide at what levelof fluff this reminder should be emit-t...
Page 75 - Peak load signal
Supervisor level 75 Peak load signal External hardware is connected via theMiele XCI box. The peak-load negotiation functionenables the tumble dryer to be con-nected to an energy management sys-tem. When a signal is registered, thetumble dryer's heater is switched offfor a short period or the applia...
Page 76 - Additional fan; high potential; low potential; Payment system; Setting for payment systems
Supervisor level 76 Additional fan External hardware is connected via theMiele XCI box. If an extra fan is connected, it must beswitched on at the same time as thedrive unit. – Off – On Pressure sensor External hardware is connected via theMiele XCI box. When using a shared exhaust air duct,one tumb...
Page 77 - Feedback signal to pay system
Supervisor level 77 Time / impulse To be able to operate the tumble dryerwith conventional payment systemswhere multiple coins can be inserted,you can adjust how much time is pur-chased each time a coin is inserted. A time of between 5 and 60 minutescan be set in increments. Factory default: 30 minu...
Page 78 - Debounce time
Supervisor level 78 Debounce time In coin mode, the debounce time forthe minimum payment signal thatmust be applied can be adjusted. – Factory setting: Short For coin boxes where the falling coingenerates the paid pulse. – Long For central control units on a 230 Vbasis. Payment system overriding tim...
Page 79 - United Kingdom
Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany Miele & Cie. KG Manufacturer: Malaysia Miele Sdn BhdSuite 12-2, Level 12Menara Sapura Kencana PetroleumSolaris Dutamas No. 1, Jalan Dutamas 150480 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaPhone: +603-6209-0288Fax: +603-6205-3768 Miele New Zealand LimitedIRD 98 463 631...