Page 2 - Contents; Selecting special programmes via the
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ........................................................................................ 7 Warning and Safety instructions .............................................................................. 8 Operating the tumble dryer ..................................
Page 4 - Problem solving guide
Contents 4 Cleaning and closing the fluff filter flap ....................................................................... 62 Cleaning the bottom right grille/heat exchanger ....................................................... 62 Removing the grille ...............................................
Page 5 - Supervisor level
Contents 5 Supervisor level ............................................................................................................. 90 Opening Supervisor level .............................................................................................. 90 Access via code .......................
Page 7 - Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 7 Disposing of the packaging ma-terial The packaging material is used for hand-ling and protects the appliance fromtransport damage. The packaging ma-terial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled. Recycli...
Page 8 - 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 8 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 the...
Page 10 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 10 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. Temporary or permanent operat...
Page 13 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 13 Correct use The maximum load for this tumble dryer is 7 kg (dry weight).The maximum recommended loads for individual programmes are given inthe Programme chart. Do not lean on the door. Otherwise, the tumble dryer may tip over, causing injury to yourself or oth...
Page 14 - To ensure problem-free operation of the tumble dryer:
Warning and Safety instructions 14 To ensure problem-free operation of the tumble dryer: - Remove the fluff from the fluff filter surfaces after every drying cycle. - In addition, the fluff filters, filter surfaces, the grille at the bottom right and the air passages must be cleaned when prompted ...
Page 15 - in this tumble dryer:
Warning and Safety instructions 15 To prevent the risk of fire, the following textiles must not be dried in this tumble dryer: - items which have not been washed.- Items, such as workwear, which have not been thoroughly cleaned and which are still soiled with grease, oil or other deposits (suchas ...
Page 17 - Do not expose the dryer to air which is contaminated with vapour
Warning and Safety instructions 17 Do not expose the dryer to air which is contaminated with vapour of chlorine, fluorine or other solvents. Danger of fire. For tumble dryers with stainless steel surfaces: The stainless steel surfaces must not come into contact with liquidcleaning and disinfecti...
Page 18 - Using a fragrance flacon (optional accessory); skin
Warning and Safety instructions 18 Using a fragrance flacon (optional accessory) Only ever use original Miele fragrance flacons. The fragrance flacon must be stored in its packaging so please make sure you retain this. Make sure that you always keep the fragrance flacon or the fluff fil- ter w...
Page 19 - Accessories; Only use genuine Miele original spare parts and accessories with
Warning and Safety instructions 19 Accessories Only use genuine Miele original spare parts and accessories with this appliance. If spare parts or accessories from other manufacturersare used, this will invalidate the guarantee, and Miele cannot acceptliability. The tumble dryer can also be combi...
Page 20 - Operating the tumble dryer; Control panel; Takes you back one level in a menu.
Operating the tumble dryer 20 Control panel a Language sensor control For selecting the current user lan-guage on the display.The operating language is displayedagain after switching the appliance onand off. b Touch display with sensor controls Displays the selected programme.The programme setti...
Page 21 - Symbols on the control panel
Operating the tumble dryer 21 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 22 - Symbols on the display; Extras; Timed drying programme:
Operating the tumble dryer 22 Symbols on the display Extras : use the Extras sensor control to add extras to a drying programme. 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 sens...
Page 23 - The; Main menu; - The programme name of the selected
Operating the tumble dryer 23 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 24 - Selection list; Easy selection; Setting numerical values
Operating the tumble dryer 24 Examples of how to operate theappliance 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 25 - Initial commissioning; Switch on the tumble dryer
Initial commissioning 25 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. Se...
Page 26 - Setting the display brightness; Confirming the time request; Setting the time
Initial commissioning 26 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 OK senso...
Page 27 - Selecting programme packages; Special programmes; Setting up a payment system
Initial commissioning 27 Selecting programme packages 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 programm...
Page 29 - Notes on correct laundry care; Washing; Drying
1. Notes on correct laundry care 29 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 30 - Load the tumble dryer; Loading the laundry; Shut the door with a gentle swing.
2. Load the tumble dryer 30 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 31 - Selecting a programme
3. Selecting a programme 31 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 32 - Selecting programme settings; Main menu for a programme; Select the drying level
4. Selecting programme settings 32 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 33 - Selecting extra options; Touch the; Gentle tumble
4. Selecting programme settings 33 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 34 - Selecting delay start; Changing /cancelling delay start
4. Selecting programme settings 34 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 35 - Starting the programme; Payment systems; Stop
5. Starting the programme 35 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 36 - End of programme – unloading the drum; End of programme; Unloading the drum
6. End of programme – unloading the drum 36 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 37 - Programme overview; Standard programmes
Programme overview 37 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 38 - Minimum iron
Programme overview 38 Minimum iron Max. load 4 kg* Normal plus, Normal, Hand iron Use for - Minimum iron fabrics made of synthetic, cotton or mixed fibre. - Workwear, overalls, pullovers, dresses, trousers, table linen, tights. Woollens Max. load 2 kg* Use for Woollen garments and fabric...
Page 39 - Normal plus
Programme overview 39 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 40 - Silks; Microfibre
Programme overview 40 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 41 - Basket programme; - Use this programme to dry or air items which are suitable for dry-
Programme overview 41 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 42 - Programme packages; Outerwear
Programme overview 42 Programme packages You can select various programmes packages.The programmes selected from the programme packages are displayed under Special programmes . Sport Sportswear Max. load 3 kg* Use for Sportswear that is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer. Note Items are dried...
Page 43 - Home textiles; Synthetic bedding; Large items
Programme overview 43 Home textiles Down bedding Max. load 2 kg* Use for Bedding suitable for tumble drying (duvets or pillows filled with downor 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 44 - Minimum iron hygiene; Timed drying warm air, hygiene
Programme overview 44 Hygiene In the hygiene programmes, items will be dried with a temperature that is con-stant over an extended period (longer temperature holding time). This kills offmicro-organisms such as germs or dust mites and reduces allergens in the laun-dry.If a hygiene programme is cance...
Page 45 - Changing the programme sequence; Cancelling a programme; Reselecting a cancelled programme; Adding laundry; Time remaining
Changing the programme sequence 45 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 46 - Fragrance flacon; Inserting a fragrance flacon; Risk of fire and damage to the
Fragrance flacon 46 Inserting a fragrance flacon Fragrance flacons (optional accessor-ies) can be used to give your laundry apleasant scent. Risk of fire and damage to the health if fragrance flacons are usedincorrectly.The leaked fragrance can damageyour health if it comes into contactwith your b...
Page 48 - Opening the fragrance flacon; Timed; Closing the fragrance flacon; is in position
Fragrance flacon 48 Opening the fragrance flacon Before drying, you can select the intens-ity of the fragrance. Turn the outer ring clockwise: the fur-ther you open the fragrance flacon,the more intense the fragrance. Damp laundry and longer drying dura-tions with sufficient heat transfer areneede...
Page 49 - and
Fragrance flacon 49 Removing /replacing the fra-grance flacon Turn the outer ring anti-clockwise un-til the markers a and b line up. Replace the fragrance flacon with anew one. When not in use, you can store the fra-grance flacon in its original packaging. Fragrance flacons are available to orde...
Page 50 - Cleaning and care; When to clean; Fire hazard due to irregular main-; When to clean the fluff filter; To delete the message: touch the
Cleaning and care 50 When to clean This tumble dryer is equipped with amulti-stage filter system, which con-sists of a fluff filter (1.) and a filter inthe plinth (2.).This filter system collects all fluff gen-erated during the drying process. Failure to clean the filter regularly couldincrease dryi...
Page 51 - When to clean the filter in the plinth; With normal use; With continuous use; Damage caused by insufficient
Cleaning and care 51 2. When to clean the filter in the plinth The filter in the plinth is behind the flufffilter flap on the bottom left. With normal use Clean the filter when this prompt ap-pears in the display: Clean the fluff filter and rinse the plinth filter. . With continuous use Clean once a...
Page 52 - Clean when; appears in the; Cleaning the fluff filters; Removing the fragrance flacon; You can also use a vacuum cleaner
Cleaning and care 52 3. When to clean the grille in the bot-tom right/heat exchanger for heat dis-sipation Clean when Open bottom right grille, clean heat exchanger appears in the display. The bottom right grille can be removed.This covers the heat exchanger for heatdissipation. Keep the room wher...
Page 53 - Cleaning the fluff filters while dry
Cleaning and care 53 Remove the fluff (see arrows). Remove the fluff (see arrows) fromthe filter surface of all the filters andthe perforated laundry deflector. Push the upper fluff filter back intoposition until it clicks. Close the door. Cleaning the fluff filters and air flowopenings thor...
Page 54 - Cleaning the fluff filters with water
Cleaning and care 54 Use a vacuum cleaner with a longcrevice nozzle attached to remove anyvisible fluff from the upper air flowopenings. Cleaning the fluff filters with water Rinse the filter surfaces through un-der warm running water. Wipe the smooth plastic surfaces ofboth fluff filters with...
Page 55 - Filter in the plinth; Removing the plinth filter; Open the flap on the plinth filter.
Cleaning and care 55 Filter in the plinth The plinth filter collects finer fluff, hairand detergent residues that have gotthrough the surfaces of the other flufffilters. Removing the plinth filter Reach behind the catch with your fin-ger. Open the flap on the plinth filter. Use the handle to p...
Page 56 - Cleaning the plinth filter; To speed up the removal of residue
Cleaning and care 56 Cleaning the plinth filter Clean the plinth filter carefully andthoroughly under running water. Tip: To speed up the removal of residue from the surface, run a water jet vertic-ally over the front of the plinth filter. Squeeze the plinth filter very carefullyseveral times as...
Page 57 - Replacing the plinth filter; Filter wear caused by continuous
Cleaning and care 57 Replacing the plinth filter Filter wear caused by continuous tumble dryer use.If the tumble dryer is in continuoususe and is being cleaned regularly,the plinth filter can begin to showsigns of wear after a while. This canclog up the heat exchanger.Replace the filter immediatel...
Page 58 - Deformation
Cleaning and care 58 Deformation Deformations indicate that the filter hasbecome blocked and worn by continu-ous use. Cracks, tears, indentations Fluff will blow into the heat exchangerthrough cracks and tears and will causeobstruction. Indentations indicate that the filter hasbecome blocked and wor...
Page 59 - Removing the filter insert
Cleaning and care 59 Cleaning the filter insert (in theplinth) The surface of the filter in the filter in-sert is visible after removing the fluff fil-ter in the plinth. This filter surface mustonly be cleaned if there is a visible accu-mulation of fluff. Carefully vacuum up any visible fluffor so...
Page 60 - Danger of injury if you touch the
Cleaning and care 60 Check the cooling fins on the heat ex-changer Danger of injury if you touch the cooling fins.You could cut yourself.Do not touch the cooling fins withyour hands. After removing the filter insert, visuallycheck the cooling fins on the heat ex-changer. Check for any accumulation...
Page 61 - Refitting the filter insert (in the plinth)
Cleaning and care 61 Refitting the filter insert (in the plinth) Use the handle to slide the filter in-sert to the right at an angle behindthe edge. Then press on the handle until the fil-ter is secured in position on the left. Press the frame of the filter insert inat the positions marked PUS...
Page 62 - Close the fluff filter flap.
Cleaning and care 62 Use the handle to slide the fluff filteron the right at an angle behind theedge. Then press on the handle until thefluff filter is secured in position. Cleaning and closing the fluff fil-ter flap Use a damp cloth to remove any fluff.Make sure that you do not damagethe rubb...
Page 63 - Removing the grille; Open the fluff filter flap.
Cleaning and care 63 Removing the grille Open the fluff filter flap. Open the bottom right grille, e.g. usinga spoon handle. Insert a spoon handle underneath thegrille (under the recess ). Press and lever the grille gently until itopens on the left-hand side . Open the grille from left t...
Page 64 - Cleaning the cooling fins; Danger of injury caused by; Replacing the grille
Cleaning and care 64 Cleaning the cooling fins Check whether the cooling fins areclogged. Danger of injury caused by touching the cooling fins.You could cut yourself.Do not touch the cooling fins withyour hands. If there is visible soiling: Carefully vacuum up any visible fluffor soiling. Use ...
Page 65 - Cleaning the tumble dryer; Damage caused by the use of un-
Cleaning and care 65 Cleaning the tumble dryer Disconnect the tumble dryer fromthe electrical supply. Damage caused by the use of un- suitable care products.Unsuitable care products could dam-age plastic surfaces and other parts.Do not use any solvents, abrasivecleaners, glass cleaners, or all-pur...
Page 66 - The display indicates the following messages or faults; Message; Warm air; lights up
Problem solving guide 66 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department. Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser...
Page 67 - Normally, all you have to do is clean the fluff filter.
Problem solving guide 67 Message Cause and remedy Clean the fluff filterand rinse the plinthfilter. lights up at the end of a pro-gramme. The tumble dryer is not working correctly or econom-ically. Possible causes could be clogging caused byfluff or detergent residue. Normally, all you have to d...
Page 68 - continues to
Problem solving guide 68 Message Cause and remedy Rinse the fluff filterand the plinth filter.Check the airways. lights up after aprogramme hasbeen cancelled. You have attempted to dry only a few items of varyingsize. A smaller item has been sucked into the loadingarea in the door and is clogging ...
Page 70 - Unsatisfactory drying results; Problem; Timed drying warm air
Problem solving guide 70 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, causing aproblem. The individualit...
Page 71 - The drying cycle duration is very long; Ventilate the room thoroughly.
Problem solving guide 71 The drying cycle duration is very long Problem Cause and remedy The drying process goeson too long or evenswitches off*. The room where the tumble dryer is located is toowarm. Ventilate the room thoroughly. Detergent residues, hair and fine fluff can clog the fil-ters. C...
Page 72 - General problems with the tumble dryer; Switch the tumble dryer off and then on again.
Problem solving guide 72 General problems with the tumble dryer Problem Cause and remedy There are hummingnoises. The compressor is operating. These noises are quite normal and do not indicate afault. The drum lighting doesnot come on. To save energy, the drum lighting goes out automatic-ally after ...
Page 73 - Reactivating the plinth filter; Select a short wash programme
Problem solving guide 73 Reactivating the plinth filter You can reactivate one or more soiledplinth filters in a washing machine. Youwill then be able to use the plinth filteragain for a reasonable period of time. Wash the plinth filter(s) separately,not with any laundry items. Do notadd any deter...
Page 74 - Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Service 74 Contact in the event of a fault In the event of any faults which you can-not remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele dealer or the Miele Cus-tomer Service Department. You can book a Miele Customer Ser-vice Department call-out online atwww.miele.com/service. Contact information for the M...
Page 75 - Installation; Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 75 Front view a Mains connection cable b Control panel c Door d Fluff filter flap for the filter in theplinth– Open only when a prompt appears in the display e 4 height-adjustable screw feet f Bottom right grille = Air cooling open-ing– Open only when a prompt appears in ...
Page 76 - Rear view; Mains connection cable
Installation *INSTALLATION* 76 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 Drain hose for condensation
Page 77 - Locations; All measurements are in mm.; Side view; Installing the washer-dryer stack
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 Locations All measurements are in mm. The distances between the machineand the wall are recommendations tohelp make it easier to carry out servicework. If installation space is limited, themachine can also be pushed up againstthe wall. Side view 1191 777 850 737 1000 S...
Page 78 - Damage caused by incorrect; Transporting the tumble dryer; Danger of injury due to unsecure
Installation *INSTALLATION* 78 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 and dam-age to property.Ensure that the tumble dryer is stableduring transportation...
Page 79 - Downtime after installation; Damage caused by switching the; Levelling the tumble dryer
Installation *INSTALLATION* 79 Installation Ensure that no closeable door, slidingdoor, or an oppositely hinged door isinstalled that would hinder the doorof the tumble dryer being opened inany way. Downtime after installation Damage caused by switching the appliance on too soon.This can damage th...
Page 80 - Room ventilation; - Air drawn in for use in the drying pro-; External control equipment; - XCI box communication module
Installation *INSTALLATION* 80 Room ventilation - Air drawn in for use in the drying pro- cess will be warm when it is expelledback into the room. It is therefore veryimportant to ensure the room is ad-equately ventilated, particularly if thedryer is located in a small room. Anopenable window is not...
Page 81 - Laying the drain hose
Installation *INSTALLATION* 81 Hose for external drainage ofcondensed water The condensed water is pumped awaythrough the drain hose which is loc-ated at the back of the dryer. Laying the drain hose Damage to the drain hose due to incorrect handling.The drain hose can suffer damageand leak.Do not ...
Page 82 - Drainage accessories, included
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 Drainage accessories, included a. Hose extensionb. Adapterc. Hose clipd. Non-return valvee. Hose holder Example: Connected directly to a sinkdrain outlet 1. Adapter 2. Nut 3. Hose clip 4. Hose extension 5. Non-return valve and hose clips 6. Tumble dryer drain hose In...
Page 83 - Electrical connection; - This tumble dryer is supplied with a
Installation *INSTALLATION* 83 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 85 - Consumption data
Consumption data 85 Load size 1 Final spin speed in washing ma- chine Resid- ual mois- ture Energy Dura- tion kg rpm % kWh min Cottons Eco Normal 2 7.0 3.5 1000 1000 60 60 1.70 1.01 92 59 Cottons Normal 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 1200 1400 1550 1600 53 50 48 44 1.50 1.42 1.36 1.25 74 70 67 61 Cottons Hand ir...
Page 86 - Technical data
Technical data 86 Height 850 mm Width 596 mm Width (only for machines with a stain-less steel lid) 605 mm Depth 777 mm Depth with door open 1191 mm Weight 72 kg Drum volume 130 l Load size 7 kg (weight of dry laundry) Hose length 1400 mm Length of connection cable 2000 mm Supply voltage See data pla...
Page 87 - Data sheet for household tumble driers
Technical data 87 Data sheet for household tumble driers In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 392/2012 MIELE Model name/identifier PDR 507 HP [EL] Rated capacity 1 7,0 kg Type of tumble drier (Air-vented / condenser) - / ● Energy efficiency class A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient) A+...
Page 89 - EU Conformity declaration; UK Conformity declaration; manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number; This; Statement of Compliance; confirms this Miele product fully complies with the; Paul Wright; Professional Tumble Dryer GT10, GT11, GT14
Technical data 89 EU Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that this heat-pump tumble dryer complies with Directive2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.ie - For service, ...
Page 90 - Opening Supervisor level; The settings menu in the; is locked against unauthorised ac-; Access via code; Factory default: the code is; Change code; The demo programme will only be
Supervisor level 90 Opening Supervisor level The settings menu in the Supervisor level is locked against unauthorised ac- cess. The menu can be unlocked witha code. Access via code The supervisor level is accessed usinga code. Factory default: the code is 000 . Change code You can alter the supe...
Page 91 - Opening the supervisor level; Exiting the supervisor level; Languages; Clock format
Supervisor level 91 Opening the supervisor level Touch the sensor control. The symbol appears in the display if you turn the programme selector to aprogramme. Supervisor level Change code Access via code The following options are available forselection: Access via code , Change code , ...
Page 92 - Finish tone volume; Factory default: normal; Welcome tone volume
Supervisor level 92 Finish tone volume The volume can be changed for theaudible signal that sounds at the endof the programme. It can be set to one of 7 different levelsor switched off altogether. Factory default: Off Keypad tone volume An audible signal can also be activatedthat sounds when the sen...
Page 93 - The setting; Further cooling; Factory default: 55 °C
Supervisor level 93 Fault alarm The audible signal that indicates an er-ror can be switched off. - Factory default: On - Off Memory The tumble dryer saves the settingsthat were last selected for a dryingprogramme (drying stage and/or extraoption, or the duration for some pro-grammes). - Factory defa...
Page 94 - “Display” switch-off status; SmartGrid; Programme name
Supervisor level 94 “Display” switch-off status To save energy, the display goes outand the Start/Stop button flashes slowly. Changing this setting leads to increasedenergy consumption. - On after 10 min, not in current pro- gramme (factory default)The display will remain on during theprogramme seq...
Page 95 - Residual moisture
Supervisor level 95 Visibility parameters Various parameters are offered/dis-played when a programme is selected.You can decide which parametersshould not be displayed. These para-meters can then not be edited duringprogramme selection. - Residual moisture - Duration - Gentle tumble Drying levels Co...
Page 97 - WiFi setup
Supervisor level 97 Availability of Miele digitalproducts The ability of Miele digital products de-pends on the availability of the servicesin your country. The different services are not availablein all countries. For information about availability, pleasevisit www.miele.com. WiFi / LAN Control the...
Page 98 - Network time; slave; Remote; Activation
Supervisor level 98 Network time The date and time can be synchron-ised over the network. - Off The date and time are not synchron-ised over the network. - As master The machines are in a network butare not connected to the Internet. Amachine is declared as the masterand sends data to the slave devi...
Page 99 - Legal information; Payment system; Setting for payment systems
Supervisor level 99 Please note the following informationabout the RemoteUpdate function: - You will only receive a message when a RemoteUpdate is available. - Once a RemoteUpdate has been in- stalled, it cannot be undone. - Do not switch off the tumble dryer during a RemoteUpdate. Otherwise,the Rem...
Page 100 - Feedback signal to pay system
Supervisor level 100 Feedback signal to pay system Setting the feedback signal for the coinbox. - Factory default: Off - End of programme The feedback signal is sent at the endof the programme. - Release of the start button The feedback signal is sent when thestart button is released. - Start and en...
Page 101 - Duration Cool air; Timed drying cool air
Supervisor level 101 Duration Cool air The running time can be adjusted. A time of between 10 and 120 minutescan be set in 5-minute increments. Factory default: 120 minutes Duration Warm air The running time can be adjusted. A time of between 20 and 120 minutescan be set in 5-minute increments. Fact...
Page 103 - United Kingdom
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