Page 2 - Contents; For the user; Disposal of the packing material
Contents Guide to the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 For the user Warning and safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Notes on laundry care . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 3 - Guide to the appliance; Condensed water container
Guide to the appliance 1 connection cable (2 m long) 2 Condensed water container 3 Drum door 4 Control panel 5 Drain hose for condensed water 6 Four height-adjustable screw feet 3
Page 4 - Pushbuttons; rr; Drying stage display
Guide to the appliance Pushbuttons Door opens the door On/Off for switching the appliance on and off. Low temperature low temperatures for delicate fabrics,e.g. acrylics. Buzzer sounds when the drum turns during theintermittent anti-crease action period. Start starts a drying programme Indicator lig...
Page 5 - Environmentally conscious drying; Warning and safety instructions; Correct usage
Guide to the appliance Environmentally conscious drying The sensitive system automatically ad-justs drying to suit the water quality.The water conductivity is measured,and registered by the control whichthen compensates to achieve a uniformresidual moisture level. The Novotroniccontrol offers 9 prog...
Page 6 - Use; – have been treated with inflammable; Using accessories
Warning and safety instructions The electrical safety of this ma-chine can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete betweenthe appliance and an effective earthingsystem which complies with local andnational regulations. It is most import-ant that this basic safety requirement isregularly teste...
Page 7 - Notes on laundry care; Significance of symbols:; Note
Notes on laundry care Before drying, check the drying symbolon the textile care label. Significance of symbols: q = Dry at normal temperature r = Dry at low temperature s = Do not tumble dry If no symbol is featured dry at your ownrisk applying the following principles: – Cottons and minimum iron it...
Page 9 - Programme selection; 5 mins cool air and 20 mins warm air
Programme selection Selecting a programme This tumble dryer is fitted with an elec-tronic sensor system. The required de-gree of dryness is measured and moni-tored electronically so that the heatingelement is switched off as soon as it isreached. The drying cycle automati-cally finishes with a cooli...
Page 10 - Machine iron
Programmes - Cottons Extra dry Multi-layer fabrics which would not bethoroughly dried using the “Normal +”programme. max. 5 kg Note: Jerseywear tends to shrink dependingon the quality and type of manufactur-ing involved. The “Extra dry” pro-gramme should therefore not be se-lected for these fabrics....
Page 11 - Programmes - Minimum iron and timed drying; Hand iron; Note for all three programmes:; 5 minutes cool air; Items which are only to be aired.; 0 minutes warm air
Programmes - Minimum iron and timed drying Normal + Minimum iron items made of syntheticsor blended fabrics, e.g. pullovers,dresses, trousers, etc., which are notdried adequately in the “Normal” pro-gramme. max. 2,5 kg Normal * Minimum iron shirts, table cloths, etc.,made of blended woven or knitted...
Page 12 - Programmes - Consumption data; Cottons; Minimum iron
Programmes - Consumption data Capacity Final spin speed in a domestic washing machine Electricity consumption Drying time incl. cooling down time kg rpm kWh mins Cottons Extra dry 5 120014001550 3.443.283.17 878381 Normal + 5 120014001550 3.173.022.91 817775 Normal * 5 800 3,60 92 Normal 5 120014001...
Page 13 - Emptying the condensed water container; Pull out the container
Emptying the condensed water container During the programme, water is con-densed and collected in a container onthe left behind the fascia panel. Thecontainer holds approx. 4 litres andshould be emptied after each dryingprogramme. Pull out the container Pull forward the cap of the spout asindicated ...
Page 14 - Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care The fluff which occurs during drying iscollected in the fluff filter in the door. Clean the filter after every programmeto save time and energy. Grip the filter by the recessedhandle and pull upwards to clean. Remove any remaining fluff from thehollow part of the door through thewi...
Page 15 - Heat exchanger; Open the door
Cleaning and care Heat exchanger The heat exchanger should be cleanedonce or twice a year. Before cleaning, disconnect the ma-chine from the mains supply. Open the door Turn the flap lever so that it is vertical Remove the flap Turn both levers on the heat ex-changer so that they are vertical 15
Page 16 - Pull out the heat exchanger
Cleaning and care Pull out the heat exchanger Clean the heat exchanger: – at both ends (front and back) – and along the two long sides Stand the heat exchangerlengthwise on a towel until it is quitedry Replace the heat exchanger in thereverse order. Attempt to pull forward the heat ex-changer and th...
Page 17 - Problem solving guide; Laundry is not sufficiently dry.; Clean the fluff filter in the door.; Formation of fluff
Problem solving guide Electrical appliances should only berepaired by qualified personnel. In-correctly repaired machines maypose a considerable risk to theuser. There are, however, minor faults whichcan be corrected without contactingthe Service Department. The tumble dryer fails to start whenswitc...
Page 18 - Possible reasons for overheating:
Problem solving guide To open the door in the event ofpower failure Using the spatula provided lever thedoor open. Water droplets appear at the upperedge of the drum aperture. A double filter system with double sealprevents fluff from being deposited inthe heat exchanger. This means that the heat ex...
Page 19 - – your Miele Dealer or
Problem solving guide After-sales service The interior drum lighting fails tofunction. The bulb may be defective.Replace it as follows: Switch off the machine or disconnectfrom the mains supply. Open the door. Use a 19 mm spanner to unscrewthe plastic cover inside the drumabove the door. The light b...
Page 20 - Installation; Important; The machine
Installation The machine must be perfectly level toensure safe and proper operation.Minor differences do not, however,have an adverse effect on operation. The screw feet can be adjusted tocompensate for any uneveness inthe floor surface. Important The grille below the drum door shouldnever be blocke...
Page 21 - Electrical connection
Electrical connection Electrical connection U.K. This tumble dryer is supplied ready forconnection to an a.c. single phase 230 V,50 Hz supply. The machine is suppliedwith a 2 m long mains cable withmoulded plug and the fuse rating is 13 A.All electrical work should only be carriedout by a suitably c...
Page 22 - External drainage of condensed water; Accessories supplied:
External drainage of condensed water The condensed water can be drainedoff directly if the machine is installednear a sink, drain outlet, etc. Accessories supplied: - 2 m drain hose - Hose clamp - Rubber connection sleeve - Hose clip Installation: Detach the hose clip from the drainoutlet at the bac...
Page 23 - Connection to wash basin drain outlet
External drainage of condensed water The machine is fitted with a non-returnvalve as standard to prevent water fromflowing back into the machine (eg. ifthe machine is connected to a siphon). Close the water inlet port above thecondensed water container with thebottom part of the rubber plug. Theplug...
Page 24 - Technical data; kg dry weight
Technical data Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Depth (incl. distance from wall) . . . . . . Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drum volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capacity . . ....