Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ........................................................................................................ 6 Warning and Safety instructions ............................................................................................. 7 Take these safety precautio...
Page 3 - Programme overview
Contents 3 Timer ............................................................................................................................................... 30 Prerequisite for setting the timer ........................................................................................... 30 Settin...
Page 4 - Connectivity
Contents 4 Process technology ....................................................................................................................... 53 Anti-crease ................................................................................................................................ 53 Dry...
Page 5 - Installation
Contents 5 Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 70 Installation locations .......................................................................................................................
Page 6 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of the packing material
Caring for the environment 6 Disposal of the packing material The packaging is designed to protect the appliance from damage dur-ing transportation. The packaging materials used are selected frommaterials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and shouldbe recycled.Recycling the packaging r...
Page 7 - Warning and Safety instructions; It is essential to read these instructions.; Take these safety precautions if you smell gas; trical plugs or pressing electrical switches or bells).
Warning and Safety instructions 7 It is essential to read these instructions. This tumble dryer complies with all current local and national safety requirements. How-ever, inappropriate use can lead to personal injury and damage to property.Read the operating instructions carefully before using th...
Page 8 - Installation site; Gas-heated tumble dryers must; not; be operated in a room where cleaning machines oper-; Appropriate use; The tumble dryer is not intended for outdoor use.
Warning and Safety instructions 8 Installation site Gas-heated tumble dryers must not be operated in a room where cleaning machines oper- ate with solvents containing perchloroethylene or CFCs. During combustion, any vapoursthat are emitted will break down into hydrochloric acid, leading to conseque...
Page 9 - Foreseeable misuse
Warning and Safety instructions 9 Any uses other than those listed above are prohibited. The manufacturer accepts no liab- ility in such cases. Foreseeable misuse Do not make any alterations to the tumble dryer, unless authorised to do so by Miele. Do not lean on the tumble-dryer door. Otherwi...
Page 11 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 11 The vent 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...
Page 12 - The fluff filter must be cleaned on a regular basis.
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Keep the room where the tumble dryer is located free from dust and fluff. If the air that is taken into the machine contains dirt particles, this can cause blockages. A fault may thenoccur and there is a risk of fire. Never operate the tumble dryer without the ...
Page 13 - For tumble dryers with stainless steel surfaces:; Accessories; ing and Safety instructions.; Decommissioning the tumble dryer
Warning and Safety instructions 13 For tumble dryers with stainless steel surfaces: The stainless steel surfaces must not come into contact with liquid cleaning and disinfect-ing agents which contain chlorine or sodium hypochlorite. These agents can have a corros-ive effect on stainless steel.Aggr...
Page 14 - Description of the machine
Description of the machine 14 PDR 910 (gas-heated) 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 a Control panel with touch display b Door c Fluff filter flap d 4 height-adjustable screw feet e Electrical connection f Communication module slot g Intake vents for drying air h Gas connection 1/2" acc. to ISO 7-1 i Exha...
Page 15 - Operating the tumble dryer; Control panel; Takes you back one level in a menu.
Operating the tumble dryer 15 Control panel a Language sensor control For selecting the current user languageAt the end of the programme, the language is automatically reset to the language set atthe supervisor level. b Back sensor control Takes you back one level in a menu. c Touch display ...
Page 16 - Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls; Programmes” menu; Favourite programmes; Supervisor” menu; Supervisor level; Operating examples; Selection lists
Operating the tumble dryer 16 Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls The sensor controls , and Start/Stop and the sensor controls in the display re- spond to finger tip contact. Every touch of a sensor control is confirmed with an audiblekeypad tone. You can adjust the volume of...
Page 17 - Extras; Setting numerical values; OK
Operating the tumble dryer 17 The orange scroll bar in the bottom display area shows that there are further options tochoose from. To select the required drying programme, touch the programme name with your finger. The display will now change to the standard menu for that programme. “Extras” menu ...
Page 18 - Exiting the menu; Touch the
Operating the tumble dryer 18 12:00 3 4 2 1 5 6 7 8 0 9 Clock display OK To enter the numerical value, touch the numbers on the right-hand side and then confirmwith OK . Pull-down menu The pull-down menu can be used to display information (e.g. about a drying programme). 11:02 Time left h 2:...
Page 19 - Help display
Operating the tumble dryer 19 Help display With some menus, Help appears along the bottom line of the display. If you need more information about the current menu, touch the Help sensor control. The additional information is shown in the display. Touch the sensor control to return to the pre...
Page 20 - Initial commissioning; Risk of injury or damage to property due to improper installation.; Switching on the tumble dryer; Press the; Setting the display language; Briefly touch the required language with your finger.; Reference to optional external devices
Initial commissioning 20 Risk of injury or damage to property due to improper installation. Incorrect installation of the tumble dryer can lead to personal injuryor damage to property.Before commissioning the tumble dryer for the first time, make sureit has been installed.Connect the tumble dryer ...
Page 21 - Setting the display brightness; Setting the date; July; Confirming the time of day display query
Initial commissioning 21 Setting the display brightness You will be asked to select the brightness of the display. Darker Brighter Display brightness OK Touch the segment bar for the required level of brightness. The selected level of brightness is represented by the length of thesegment bar. Co...
Page 22 - Selecting programme packages; Setting up a payment device; Completing the initial commissioning process
Initial commissioning 22 Confirm with the OK sensor control. The display will change to the next setting. Selecting programme packages You can select various programmes from the programme packages.Any programmes already active are highlighted in orange. 11:02 Cottons Cottons PRO Label Cottons M...
Page 23 - In the main menu, touch the; Swipe to the left with your finger until the; Touch the flashing
Initial commissioning 23 If the power is interrupted prior to the start of the first drying pro-gramme (e.g. if the machine is switched off with the button), the initial commissioning process can be completed again. Once a dryingprogramme has been running for over 10 minutes, the initial commis-s...
Page 24 - Notes on correct laundry care; Damage due to foreign objects which were not removed from; Care symbols; Drying; Ironing
Drying 24 1. Notes on correct laundry care Washing beforedrying Heavily soiled laundry must be washed particularly thoroughly. Usesufficient detergent and select a high wash temperature. If in doubt,wash the items several times. The tumble dryer must not be used for drying items of laundrywhich have...
Page 25 - Loading the tumble dryer; Closing the door; Selecting a programme
Drying 25 2. Loading the tumble dryer Loading laundryinto the tumbledryer Textiles may be damaged.Before loading, read chapter “1. Notes on correct laundry care” first. Open the door. Load laundry into the tumble dryer. Risk of damage with laundry getting trapped.Laundry can be damaged by gettin...
Page 26 - Selecting programme settings
Drying 26 Alternatively, you can select a programme from the Favourites list.The preset programmes under Favourites cannot be changed via the Supervisor level. 11:02 Programmes Favourites Supervisor Help Touch the Favourites sensor control. 11:02 Favourites Cottons Cottons Cottons...
Page 27 - Only press; when the extra appears on the display.
Drying 27 Only press OK when the extra appears on the display. The relevant symbol for the required extra ( or ) lights up. Gentle tumble Sensitive items are dried with fewer drum rotations and a lower dryingtemperature. Anti-crease At the end of the programme, the drum will continue to ...
Page 28 - Starting a programme; The programme can be started as soon as the
Drying 28 5. Starting a programme Payment device(optional) If your machine is connected to a payment device, the amount of pay-ment required will appear in the display. Money may be lost if the drum door is opened or the programme iscancelled.Depending on the settings, money may be lost in the payme...
Page 29 - End of the programme; End of programme; will appear on the display during the cooling; If the; Care notes
Drying 29 When using the programmes for the first time, the displayed timesometimes deviates significantly from the real time left. The differ-ence between the estimated and achieved time becomes smaller ifthe corresponding programme is run more often. If different loadsizes are dried in one program...
Page 30 - Delay start; Setting the timer
Drying 30 Timer Prerequisite forsetting the timer The Delay start must be activated in the Supervisor level in the Con- trols / Display menu so that the Timer can be selected. Before the pro- gramme starts, the Timer can be used to select a programme start time or programme end time. Setting the t...
Page 31 - “Label” programme package
Programme overview 31 “Label” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size Cottons Cotton items with normalresidual moisture - Machine iron ( 40 %) - Hand iron ( 25 %) - Hand iron plus ( 15 %) - Slightly dry ( ...
Page 32 - “Standard” programme package
Programme overview 32 “Standard” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size Cottons Single and multi-layercotton/linen items - Machine iron ( 40 %) - Hand iron ( 25 %) - Hand iron plus ( 15 %) - Slightly dry ( ...
Page 35 - “Sport” programme package
Programme overview 35 “Sport” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size Sportswear Polyester or polyamide with and without span- dex - Machine iron ( 40 %) - Hand iron ( 20 %) - Hand iron plus ( 8 %) - Slightl...
Page 36 - “Flatwork” programme package
Programme overview 36 “Flatwork” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size Cottons, dry plus Single and multi-layercotton/linen items - Extra dry ( -4 %) - Anti-crease * 10 kg Cottons, dry Single and multi...
Page 37 - “Bedding” programme package
Programme overview 37 “Bedding” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size Down bedding Down duvets and pillows - Normal ( 0 %) - Anti-crease * 8 kg Synthetic bedding Synthetic duvets and pil-lows - Normal ...
Page 38 - “Buildings maintenance” programme package
Programme overview 38 “Buildings maintenance” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size Mops Cotton mops - Machine iron ( 20 %) - Hand iron ( 15 %) - Hand iron plus ( 10 %) - Slightly dry ( 2 %) - Normal ( 0 ...
Page 39 - “Fire brigade” programme package
Programme overview 39 “Fire brigade” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size Masks Breathing masks withhead straps Breathing masks mayonly be tumble dried ifthey are held in place inthe drum by special hold-ers...
Page 40 - “WetCare” programme package
Programme overview 40 “WetCare” programme package Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Load size WetCare sensitive Non-washable outerwear - - Anti-crease * 4 kg WetCare silks Non-washable outerwearwhich creases easily - Machine i...
Page 41 - “Equestrian” programme package; Risk of damage due to metal buckles, hooks and eye fasteners.
Programme overview 41 “Equestrian” programme package Risk of damage due to metal buckles, hooks and eye fasteners. Metal buckles, hooks and eye fasteners may damage fabrics and the dryer drum.Remove all metal buckles, hooks and eye fasteners before tumble drying.If the metal buckles, hooks and eye...
Page 42 - “Special programmes” programme package
Programme overview 42 “Special programmes” programme package You can put together 5 special programmes on the appliance and assign your own pro-gramme names. Enter the programme names in the table. Programme name Suitable fabrics Selectable drying levels (residual moisture in %) Selectable extras Lo...
Page 43 - “Individual programmes” programme package
Programme overview 43 “Individual programmes” programme package You can put together 20 individual programmes in the Miele Benchmark ProgrammingTool (see “Miele Benchmark Programming Tool Manual”) and assign your own programmenames. Enter the programme names in the table. Programme name Suitable fab...
Page 44 - Changing the programme sequence; Changing a programme once it has started
Changing the programme sequence 44 Changing a programme once it has started You cannot change to another programme once a programme hasstarted (this prevents unintentional alterations). You will need to can-cel the current programme before you can select a new one. Risk of fire due to incorrect us...
Page 45 - Adding laundry during ongoing Delay start period; You can open the door to add or remove laundry.
Changing the programme sequence 45 Adding laundry during ongoing Delay start period You can open the door to add or remove laundry. - All programme settings will be saved.- You can change the drying level, if required. Open the door. Add or remove laundry. Close the door. Touch the Start/Sto...
Page 46 - Opening the Supervisor level; Access via code; Languages; Language entry
Supervisor level 46 Opening the Supervisor level 11:02 Programmes Favourites Supervisor Help Touching the sensor control takes you to the Supervisor level. Access via code Supervisor level is accessed using a code. Factory default: The code is 000 . Change code You can alter the Superviso...
Page 47 - Set languages
Supervisor level 47 Language settingThe sensor control can be used to select a language. All languages are available (fact- ory default).You can change the order of the first 4 languages. These slots are allocated to the mostcommonly used languages.Standard languageThe user language cannot be cha...
Page 48 - Res. moisture display
Supervisor level 48 - Finish tone The finish tone signals the end of the drying programme. - Keypad tone - Welcome tone - Fault alarm The fault tone signals a fault and can be switched off. The volume of the fault tone cannotbe adjusted. Res. moisture display In addition to displaying the drying lev...
Page 49 - Programme selection
Supervisor level 49 Machine off status In order to save energy, the tumble dryer will switch off automatically after the end of theprogramme or if no further selection is made. You can change this setting. Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption. - No switch off- Factory default:...
Page 51 - Changing Favourite programmes; Res. moisture programme
Supervisor level 51 Favourite programmes After switching on, you can also select a programme via: Favourites . 12 programmes can be stored as favourites based on your own priorities and require-ments. These favourites will also be made available in the control options - Launderette ext. (12 prog...
Page 52 - Sort programmes; Moving programmes/favourites
Supervisor level 52 – Pause: 2–5 seconds – Drum reversal : 15–120 seconds - Anti-crease – Drum rotation, main direction : 0–500 seconds – Pause : 100–3000 seconds – Drum reversal : 0–500 seconds Timed drying : - Running time : 5–180 minutes - Temperature (Process air): cold – 65 °C - Cooling down te...
Page 53 - Prog. colour allocation; Process technology; Drying levels
Supervisor level 53 Prog. colour allocation You can assign a specific colour to a favourite programme. In the list of favourites, each fa-vourite programme is given a coloured frame, which can be adjusted. - Factory default: Off- On Process technology Anti-crease At the end of the programme, the dru...
Page 54 - Service; Clean out the airways; The reminder only appears when there is a heavy build-up of fluff.; Clean the filters; You can then select a time interval from 1–9999 hours.
Supervisor level 54 Service Clean out the airways The tumble dryer ’s electronic module calculates the degree to which fluff or detergentresidues in the fluff filters and vent ducting are impairing performance. A message tocheck the contamination appears. You can decide at what level of fluff this r...
Page 55 - External applications
Supervisor level 55 Enter your message for your planned maintenance work. You can edit one, two or all threeof the 1/2/3 messages.Reset displayThe message appears until the display is permanently reset. The message then appearsagain once the next interval is reached. External applications External e...
Page 56 - Peak load prevention
Supervisor level 56 - Peak load with 230 V - Peak load with 0 V - COM module Peak load prevention - Factory default: Off - On COM module selection This tumble dryer is equipped with an integrated WiFi module. However, the dryer can alsobe equipped with an external module. - Factory default: Off - In...
Page 57 - Remote; The RemoteUpdate can take a few minutes.; Machine parameters; Legal information; You can view information here.
Supervisor level 57 Remote External programme selection is possible via an external terminal (programme may only bestarted on the machine). However, programmes may also be selected and started on themachine. Factory default: on Remote update The RemoteUpdate function is used for updating the softwar...
Page 58 - Setting for payment systems; The next settings are skipped.
Supervisor level 58 Payment system The Miele Connector Box accessory unit or the COM module is required to connect a pay-ment device. Setting for payment systems If you wish to change the settings after the commissioning process, please contact MieleService. - No payment system The next settings are...
Page 59 - Pairing instructions; Opening the supervisor level
Connectivity 59 Pairing instructions Follow the steps below to connect the tumble dryer to your network. Opening the supervisor level Select the Supervisor menu option in the appliance display. Select the Access via code menu option. Enter the 3-digit supervisor code. Establishing the network ...
Page 60 - Technical data; System requirements for WiFi; The signal strength can be adversely affected by many factors:
Connectivity 60 Technical data System requirements for WiFi - WiFi 802.11b/g /n- 2.4 GHz band- WPA/WPA2 encryption- DHCP activated- Multicast DNS / Bonjour / IGMP snooping activated- Ports 443, 80, 53 and 5353 open- IP DNS server = IP standard gateway/router- Mesh/repeater use: same SSID and passwor...
Page 61 - Cleaning and care; Cleaning the fluff filter; Check and clean the fluff filter at the latest when the; Kontrollieren und reinigen Sie; Drehen Sie das innere Flusensiebteil.; To open, press against the right side of the fluff filter flap.; Kontrollieren und reinigen Sie; Drehen Sie das innere Flusensiebteil.; Reinigung und Pflege; Use the handle to pull out the fluff filter.
Cleaning and care 61 Cleaning the fluff filter A two-part fluff filter in the air supply area collects fluff released bytextiles. Remove and dismantle the fluff filter for cleaning. Check and clean the fluff filter at the latest when the Clean out air- ways message appears. Tip: You can also use a v...
Page 62 - Hold the fluff filter by the handles.; Flusensiebteile trocken reinigen; Die Flusensiebteile vor Wieder-; Flusensieb einsetzen; Bei einer starken, sichtbaren; Shake out the fluff and/or pick it off with your fingers.
Cleaning and care 62 Dismantling thefluff filter Flusensieb reinigen Ein zweiteiliges Flusensieb im Luftfüh-rungsbereich fängt anfallende Flusenauf. Es wird zur Reinigung entnommenund demontiert. , Kontrollieren und reinigen Sie das Flusensieb spätestens bei derPrüfmeldung: Luftwege reinigen . Tipp:...
Page 63 - Cleaning the air supply area; Rapid cleaning; Luftführungsbereich reinigen; Schnellreinigung; – von der Abdeckung im Einfüllbereich; Zusätzliche Reinigung; Additional cleaning
Cleaning and care 63 Insert the inner fluff filter part into the outer part. Turn the inner part of the fluff filter clockwise slightly until you feel itengage. Hold the fluff filter by its handle and push it as far as it will go intothe lower air supply area. Do not rotate the handle as this ...
Page 64 - Risk of damage due to solvent-based cleaning agents and abras-; Fan impeller; Also clean the area in front of the fan impeller.
Cleaning and care 64 Risk of damage due to solvent-based cleaning agents and abras- ive cleaners.Solvent based cleaning agents, abrasive cleaners, glass cleaners orall-purpose cleaners can cause damage to plastic surfaces andother parts.Clean the tumble dryer with a slightly damp cloth and a mild ...
Page 65 - Cover in door area; heraus; – Abdeckung im Einfüllbereich; abnehmen; Reach under the edge of the cover (see arrows) and lift off the cover.; Securing the cover
Cleaning and care 65 - Cover in door area Only remove the cover in the door area in the event of a majorblockage. Removing thecover Look in the drum. – Abdeckung im Einfüllbereich , Die Abdeckung im Einfüllbereich sollten Sie nur im Falle einer extremstarken Verstopfung entnehmen. ^ Schauen Sie in...
Page 67 - Problem solving guide; Fault diagnosis; The display remains dark.
Problem solving guide 67 Fault diagnosis Message Cause and remedy The display remains dark. There is no power to the tumble dryer. Check the mains plug, main switch and fuses (on site). Problem Cause and remedy The efficiency of the tumbledryer decreases. The fluff filter in the tumble dryer is di...
Page 68 - The laundry has not been spun sufficiently.
Problem solving guide 68 Problem Cause and remedy When drying, open a door or window to ensure sufficientventilation. The laundry has not been spun sufficiently. Make sure that your laundry is thoroughly spun at the ap-propriate spin speed in the washing machine. The tumble dryer has been overlo...
Page 69 - Customer Service Department; Contact in case of malfunction
Customer Service Department 69 Contact in case of malfunction In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact your MieleDealer or Miele Service. Contact information for Miele Service can be found at the end of this document. Please note that telephone calls may be monitor...
Page 70 - Installation locations; Front view; Side view; Seitenansicht; Netzanschlussleitung; Draufsicht; Bei Aufstellung auf einem bau-; Kassiergerät
Installation 70 Installation locations Front view Aufstellsituationen Vorderansicht a Abluftanschluss b Netzanschlussleitung c Bedienungsblende d Tür e Flusenfilterklappe f Vier höhenverstellbare Schraubfüße Installation 3 7 a Vent ducting b Electrical connection cable c Control panel with touch dis...
Page 71 - Rear view; Installation on a plinth
Installation 71 Rear view 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 a Electrical connection b Communication module slot c Intake vents for drying air d Gas connection 1/2" acc. to ISO 7-1 e Exhaust duct Ø 100 mm f Connection for communication box g Communication box (optional)For setting up a connection with external syste...
Page 72 - Risk of injury and damage due to missing tumble dryer fastenings.; Transporting the tumble dryer; Aufstellen; Transportieren; Achten Sie beim Transport des; Ausrichten; Im Schwenkbereich der Trock-; Risk of injury caused by the tumble dryer tipping over.
Installation 72 Risk of injury and damage due to missing tumble dryer fastenings. When installing on a plinth, an unsecured tumble dryer can slip and fall off the plinth.If the tumble dryer is installed on a plinth, it must be secured.The plinth must be secured to the floor. Installation Transport...
Page 73 - Levelling; Trockner gegen Verrutschen sichern; Der Trockner; muss; an den; Securing the tumble dryer against slipping
Installation 73 Levelling Ensure that no closeable door, sliding door or oppositely hinged door is installed thatcould hinder opening of the tumble dryer door in any way. Aufstellen Transportieren Transportieren Sie den Trockner zumAufstellungsort. , Achten Sie beim Transport des Trockners auf des...
Page 74 - Electrical connection; The tumble dryer has a mains cable without a plug.
Installation 74 ^ Lösen Sie die Schrauben (2). ^ Gleichen Sie Bodenunebenheitendurch Drehen der Schraubfüße (1)aus. ^ Drehen Sie die Schrauben (2) gegendas Gehäuse fest. Trockner gegen Verrutschen sichern , Der Trockner muss an den Trocknerfüßen mit Spannlaschen(Zubehör) gesichert werden. Installati...
Page 75 - Supply air and exhaust air management; Ventilation; per ventilation; Design of the exhaust air management system; be taken to make sure the connection is secure and air-tight.
Installation 75 If it is necessary to install a residual current device (RCD) in accordance with local regu- lations, a residual current device type B (sensitive to universal current) must be used. Supply air and exhaust air management Ventilation The air required for drying is taken from the room...
Page 76 - Table I; – 1 m laid straight or 1 m straight pipe; Table II; Maximum permissible total ducting length
Installation 76 Calculating the total ducting length The friction of the vent ducting with its bends and various components provides resistanceto the flow of air. This friction resistance is expressed as a relative pipe length. The relative pipe length indicates how much greater the resistance of a ...
Page 77 - Total ducting length; 00 mm will therefore suffice.; Ausnahmen bei der Auslegung; Bemaßung Abluftanschluss; Berechnungsbeispiel; Mauerrohr, mit Gittereinsatz; Zuluftführung und Abluftführung; Exhaust air management with plug-in pipes; You will need
Installation 77 A 1 bend, 90° = 1 x 0.8 m relative pipe length = 0.8 m B/D 2 bends, 90° = 2 x 0.8 m relative pipe length = 1.6 m C 0.5 m pipe = 0.5 x 1 m relative pipe length = 0.5 m Total ducting length = 2.9 m Result: the total ducting length is less than 20 m (as per Table II). A pipe diameter of...
Page 78 - - pipes and connecting pieces from a suitable retailer.; Wrap heat-resistant metallic tape around plug connections.; Abluftführung mit Alu-Flex; Wrap heat-resistant metallic tape around plug connections.; Shared exhaust air ducts
Installation 78 - pipes and connecting pieces from a suitable retailer. Only use heat-resistant materials with a temperature resistance of at least 80 °C. Abluftführung mit gestecktenRohren Sie benötigen – den Anschlussstutzen (liegt bei). – Rohre und Übergangsstücke aus dem Handel. Es dürfen nur wä...
Page 79 - A non-return flap must be installed for each tumble dryer.; Abluftsammelleitung; müssen; pro Trockner eine
Installation 79 A non-return flap must be installed for each tumble dryer. Otherwise, the tumble dryers may be damaged by a backflow of condensation and theirelectrical safety could be affected. If 3–5 tumble dryers are installed on one shared exhaust air duct, the pipe diameter D must be in- crea...
Page 80 - Gas; Connection and conversion instructions
Installation 80 Gas Connection and conversion instructions Shut-off equipment and connection hose for the gas connection must be fitted by thecustomer on site.A suitable connection hose can be purchased from Miele as an optional accessory. Initial connection The initial connection must be carried ou...
Page 81 - Measure the connection pressure.; The connection pressure must correspond to the; Required flow rate; Consumption calorific values
Installation 81 3. If the gas family, gas group or connection pressure is different, it must be converted asinstructed in the connection and conversion instructions (“Setting and conversion in-structions for gas”). You must then change the data plate.Follow the accompanying setting and conversion in...
Page 83 - Gas settings
Installation 83 Country Gas category Connection pressure for natural gas (mbar) Connection pressure for liquid gas (mbar) p n p min p max p n p min p max PL II 2E3P 20 17 25 37 25 45 PT II 2H3P 20 17 25 37 25 45 RO II 2H3B/P 20 17 25 29 25 35 SE II 2H3B/P 20 17 25 29 25 35 SI II 2H3B/P 20 17 25 29 2...
Page 84 - Optional accessories; Communication box; Data protection and data security
Optional accessories 84 Accessory parts may only be fitted when expressly approved by Miele. If other parts are used, warranty, performance and product liability claims will be invalidated. Communication box The optional communication box allows external hardware from Miele and other suppliersto b...
Page 85 - Copyright and licences; . The liability and warranty arrangements for the open; Payment systems
Optional accessories 85 Copyright and licences For the purpose of operating and controlling the communication module, Miele uses propri-etary or third-party software that is not covered by open source licensing terms. This soft-ware/these software components are protected by copyright. The copyright...
Page 86 - UK declaration of conformity; name of the product or the serial number
Technical data 86 Height 1020 mm Width 700 mm Depth 763 mm Depth with door open 1248 mm Weight 75 kg Drum volume 180 l Maximum load size 10 kg (weight of dry laundry) Length of supply lead 1600 mm Supply voltage See data plate Rated load See data plate Fuse rating See data plate Lamp wattage See dat...
Page 88 - United Kingdom
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 6318 College HillFreemans Bay, Auckland 1011, NZTel: 0800 464 353Internet: www.miele...