Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ........................................................................................ 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................... 7 Operating the tumble dryer ...............................................
Page 4 - Frequently asked questions
Contents 4 Frequently asked questions ........................................................................................ 57 The display indicates messages or faults ................................................................... 57 Unsatisfactory drying results ...............................
Page 5 - Settings; Language
Contents 5 Settings ........................................................................................................................... 95 Calling up settings .......................................................................................................... 95 Operation/display .....
Page 6 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of packaging material
Caring for the environment 6 Disposal of packaging material The packaging material protects thedryer from transport damage. The pack-aging materials used are selected frommaterials which are environmentallyfriendly for disposal and should be recy-cled.Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw ma...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons whenusing your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the fol-lowing: WARNING This tumble dryer is intended for use in domestic households andsimilar working and residential environme...
Page 8 - Important information regarding use of fabric softener sheets:
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Important information regarding use of fabric softener sheets: We do not recommend use of fabric softener sheets. Use of fabricsoftener sheets can clog the surfaces of the lint filters, extending thedrying time and increasing energy consumption. During subsequentcle...
Page 9 - Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Items
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Items contaminated with cooking oils may contribute to a chemical reactionthat could cause a load to catch fire. To reduce the risk of fire due tocontaminated loads, the final part of a tumble dryer cycle occ...
Page 11 - Miele tumble dryers and Miele washing machines can be installed
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance: if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Before installation, disconnect the tumble dryer from the electrical supply by shutting off the power main, unplugging th...
Page 12 - California Proposition 65
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 Heat-pump technology and refrigerant: The heat pump in this tumble dryer uses a gaseous refrigerant whichis condensed by the compressor. The refrigerant, which is brought toa higher temperature level and liquified by condensing, is led in aclosed circuit through th...
Page 13 - Using a fragrance flacon (optional accessory); skin
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 Using a fragrance flacon (optional accessory) Only use genuine Miele original fragrance flacons. Store the fragrance flacon in its original packaging. Caution: The fragrance can leak out of the flacon! Make sure that you always keep the flacon, or the lint filt...
Page 14 - FCC Declaration of Conformity; This appliance complies with Part 15 of the FCC regulations. This; FCC Radiation Exposure Statement; This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14 FCC Declaration of Conformity This appliance complies with Part 15 of the FCC regulations. This appliance has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and issubject to the following conditions...
Page 15 - Operating the tumble dryer; Control panel; sensor button; Touch display and sensor buttons
Operating the tumble dryer 15 Control panel a sensor button Takes you back one level in a menu. b Touch display c Start/Stop sensor button Touching the Start/Stop sensor button starts the selected program or cancels a program that has already been started. The sensor button flashes slowly assoon a...
Page 16 - Main menu; Programs; Drying assistant
Operating the tumble dryer 16 Main menu After switching on the tumble dryer, themain menu will appear in the display.You can access all the important sub-menus from the main menu. Touch the sensor button at any time to return to the main menu. Values setpreviously are not saved. 11:02 Pr...
Page 17 - Option lists; Option
Operating the tumble dryer 17 Examples of how to operate theappliance Option lists Programs menu 11:02 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 h h h h Programs Normal Delicates Express Wrinkle-free Help You can scroll to the right or the left byswiping your finger across the screen.To do this, place your fi...
Page 18 - Setting numerical values; Help display
Operating the tumble dryer 18 Setting numerical values You can set numerical values in somemenus. OK 12 00 11 59 10 58 13 01 14 02 Clock display Enter the numbers by swiping upward ordownward. Place your finger on thenumber that you want to change andmove your finger in the direction youwant. Use ...
Page 19 - Energy consumption
Energy-saving tips 19 This dryer with heat-pump technologyis designed for energy-saving dryingcycles. However, you can save a littlemore energy with the following mea-sures as the drying time is not ex-tended unnecessarily. - Make sure your laundry is spun at the maximum spin speed in the washingmac...
Page 20 - Functioning of the heat-pump dryer; Dry air circuit
Functioning of the heat-pump dryer 20 Two separate circuits ensure that thelaundry is dried: Dry air circuit The drying air flows through a heat ex-changer, the drum, and several filters.This is ensured by a blower in thedryer. - The drying air flows through the heat exchanger in the longitudinal di...
Page 21 - Downtime after installation; Availability of the Wi-Fi connection; Switching on the tumble dryer
Initial set-up 21 Downtime after installation Damage caused by switching the appliance on too soon.This can damage the heat pump.After setting up the tumble dryer,wait for at least one hour beforestarting a drying program. Removing the protective filmand stickers Remove: - any protective film fr...
Page 22 - Setting the display language; Setting up Miele@home; To postpone setup until later: touch; sensor button. The following; Confirm with the
Initial set-up 22 The welcome screen will light up.The display will guide you step by stepthrough the initial commissioningprocess. Setting the display language You will be asked to select the displaylanguage. It is possible to change thelanguage at any time via the Settingsmenu. english (AU) englis...
Page 23 - Via WPS; Setting the clock format; Setting the time
Initial set-up 23 Via WPS Via App Which connection method do youwant to use? Select the connection method youwish to use. You will then be guided by the displayand the Miele@home app. You will require a WPS-compatiblerouter for the Via WPS connection type. Activate the WPS function on yourrout...
Page 24 - Notes on correct laundry care
1. Notes on correct laundry care 24 Points to note regardingwashed laundry - When washing very heavily soiled items, ensure that you use sufficientdetergent and select a high tempera-ture. If in doubt, wash the items sev-eral times. - Do not load the drum with items that are still soaking wet. Make ...
Page 25 - Drying; Understanding the care label symbols
1. Notes on correct laundry care 25 Drying Tip: See the “Program chart”. This describes the programs and givestheir maximum load.- Always observe the maximum recom- mended load for each program. Thiswill mean that the energy consump-tion for the amount of laundry is at itsmost economical. - Down-fil...
Page 26 - Loading the tumble dryer; Loading the laundry; Shut the door with a gentle swing.
2. Loading the tumble dryer 26 Loading the laundry Textiles may be damaged.Before loading, read “1. Notes on cor-rect laundry care”. Unfold the laundry and load looselyinto the drum. Do not overload the drum. Overloadingcan cause unnecessary wear and tearto the laundry, give a disappointingdrying ...
Page 27 - Touch the; Touch the; The display will change to the
3. Selecting a program 27 Switching on the tumble dryer Touch the sensor button to switch the tumble dryer on. Selecting a program There are various ways to select a pro-gram. Touch the Programs sensor button. 11:02 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 h h h h Programs Normal Delicates Express Wrinkle-free...
Page 28 - Selecting program settings; Program settings; Drying level; When selecting the; Time-controlled and other programs; in
4. Selecting program settings 28 Program settings Selecting the drying level for programswith a selectable drying level Normal, Express, Wrinkle-free, Deli-cates, Dress Shirts, Denims, BedLinens, Table Linens/Drapes, Outerwear,SoftSteam, Smoothing The preset drying level can be changedif required. 1...
Page 29 - Selecting an extra option; Touching the sensor button for an
4. Selecting program settings 29 OK 00 20 02 Reset Duration 40 01 30 02 40 50 01 11:02 h Place your finger on the number thatyou want to change and move yourfinger in the direction you want. - Time Dry Confirm with the OK sensor button. - Cold Air, Basket, DryFresh Touch the Start/Stop sen...
Page 30 - Starting a program; Energy savings
5. Starting a program 30 Starting a program The program can be started when the Start/Stop sensor button is flashing on and off. Touch the Start/Stop sensor button. The Start/Stop sensor button lights up constantly. 11:02 Status Normal Time left Machine Iron PerfectDry h 1:42 Add laundry D...
Page 31 - Program end – removing the laundry; Program end; Stop; Removing the laundry; Steam Care; Drum lighting
6. Program end – removing the laundry 31 Program end The program is finished when Finish/Anti- crease appears in the display. The Start/ Stop sensor button will no longer light up.The tumble dryer will switch off auto-matically 15 minutes after the end of theAnti-crease phase (with programs with-out...
Page 32 - Program chart; Extra dry
Program chart 32 All weights marked with * are based on the weight of dry laundry. Normal Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg)* Extra dry, Normal Plus, Normal**, Slightly dry Items Single and multi-layered cotton items. For example, T-Shirts, under-wear, baby clothes, workwear, jackets, covers, aprons, overalls...
Page 35 - DryFresh; Hand iron; –min–
Program chart 35 DryFresh Full load (17.6 lb/8 kg)* Items Any item which only needs airing. Note You can reduce or eliminate unwanted odors in clean, dry textiles.Use this program in conjunction with the DryFresh fragrance flacon(optional accessory 1 ). Select a time of at least 60 minutes in order ...
Page 36 - Pillows; Smoothing
Program chart 36 Pillows 1–2 pillows 15 3/4" (40 x 80 cm) or 1 pillow 31 1/2" (80 x 80 cm) Items Pillows suitable for drying in a tumble dryer, with feather, down, orsynthetic fillings. Note/tip: - Items are dried to a Normal level only. - Pillows can still feel damp after being dried. You c...
Page 37 - Extra options; Gentle; Delicate fabrics (with the; Freshen up; You can use the
Extra options 37 The drying programs can be aug-mented with various extra options. Thetable lists the selection options. Gentle Delicate fabrics (with the symbol on the care label, e.g., acrylic garments) aredried at a lower temperature and theprogram duration is longer. Freshen up You can use th...
Page 38 - Drying program chart – extra options; = These extra options cannot be combined with one another
Extra options 38 Drying program chart – extra options Freshen-up 1 Gentle 1 Normal X X Express – – Wrinkle-free X X Delicates – O Dress Shirts X X Denims X X Woolens – – Silks – – Bed Linens – – Table Linens/Drapes – – Outdoor – O Proofing – – TimeDry – X Cold Air – – DryFresh – – SoftSteam – – Pill...
Page 39 - Favorite programs; Creating a Favorite program; Option 1
Favorite programs 39 Creating a Favorite program You can save your own customizedprograms under names of your choice. There are 2 ways to create a Favoriteprogram. Option 1 The main menu must be visible in thedisplay. Touch the Favorites sensor button. The display will change to show the Fa-vorite...
Page 41 - Timer; Setting the timer
Timer 41 The timer can be used to set the timeyou wish a program to finish or start at.The program start can be delayed by upto 24 hours. Setting the timer Touch the Timer sensor button. Select the Finish at or Start at option. Set the hours and the minutes andconfirm your entry with the OK...
Page 42 - SmartStart; Setting the time period; Timer sensor button
Timer 42 SmartStart The SmartStart function lets you de-fine a time period during which yourdryer will start automatically. The starttakes place via a signal, e.g., from yourenergy supplier, that indicates that theelectricity rate is particularly economi-cal.This function is active when theSmartGrid...
Page 43 - Changing the program sequence; Canceling a program; Adding or removing laundry; Exceptions when adding laundry; Proofing
Changing the program sequence 43 Changing a program once it hasstarted You cannot change to another programonce a program has started (this pre-vents unintentional alterations).You will need to cancel the current pro-gram before you can select a new one. Canceling a program Touch the Start/Stop se...
Page 44 - Condensed water container; To delete the message:
Condensed water container 44 Emptying the condensed watercontainer The condensed water is collected inthe condensed-water container.Empty the condensed-water containerafter every drying program. When the maximum level in the con-densed-water container is reached, thefollowing message lights up in th...
Page 45 - During the; The; marker is at the front left-
Condensed water container 45 Preparing the condensed watercontainer for the Steam Careprogram During the Steam Care program, the condensed water collected in the con-densed water container is sprayed intothe drum via a spray jet. The con-densed water container must thereforebe filled with water to a...
Page 46 - Fragrance flacon; FragranceDos; - You can use both sockets if you wish
Fragrance flacon 46 FragranceDos Fragrance flacons (optional acces-sories) can be used to give your laun-dry a pleasant scent.This tumble dryer has 2 sockets for in-serting fragrance flacons. This givesyou a choice of how to use them. - You can use both sockets if you wish to change from one fragran...
Page 47 - Inserting a fragrance flacon; Open the door of the tumble dryer.
Fragrance flacon 47 Inserting a fragrance flacon Open the door of the tumble dryer. The fragrance flacon is inserted in theupper lint filter. There is one socket onthe left-hand side of the recessed gripand another on the right-hand side. To open the cover, push the tab all theway up to the top....
Page 48 - Turn the outer ring; Setting the fragrance intensity; Cold Air; Closing the fragrance flacon; is in position
Fragrance flacon 48 Turn the outer ring clockwise a lit- tle. The fragrance flacon may slip out.Turn the outer ring so that the mark-ers and line up. Setting the fragrance intensity Before drying, you can select the inten-sity of the fragrance. Turn the outer ring clockwise: the fur-the...
Page 49 - and
Fragrance flacon 49 Removing /replacing the fra-grance flacon Turn the outer ring counterclockwiseuntil 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 t...
Page 50 - Cleaning and care; Lint filters; Removing the fragrance flacon; You can also use a vacuum cleaner
Cleaning and care 50 Lint filters This tumble dryer has 2 lint filters inthe door opening: the upper and lowerlint filters trap lint produced during thedrying process. Clean the lint filters after each dryingprogram. This prevents an extension ofthe program duration. Also clean the lint filters when...
Page 52 - Finally, clean the lint filters with water.
Cleaning and care 52 Hold the dial and pull the lint filter for-ward to remove it. Use a vacuum cleaner with a longcrevice nozzle attached to remove anyvisible lint from the upper air flowopenings. Finally, clean the lint filters with water. Cleaning the lint filters with water Wipe the smooth...
Page 53 - If the surfaces of the lint filters
Cleaning and care 53 Cleaning instructions when using fab-ric softener sheets If you are using fabric softener sheets,please follow these warnings and in-structions. First, clean the filters as de- scribed in “Cleaning the lint filterswith water ”.If the surfaces of the lint filters arestill stron...
Page 54 - Cleaning the plinth filter; Removing the plinth filter; The access panel will spring open.
Cleaning and care 54 Cleaning the plinth filter Clean the plinth filter when the pro-gram duration has been extended orwhen this message appears in the dis-play: Clean the lint and plinth filters. See the Operating Instructions for more infor-mation. To delete the message: Confirm with OK . Removi...
Page 55 - Pull the handle out of the plinth filter.
Cleaning and care 55 Cleaning the plinth filter Pull the handle out of the plinth filter. Clean the plinth filter thoroughly un-der running water. Squeeze the plinth filter very carefullyseveral times as you rinse it. Rinse the plinth filter until all visibleresidues have been removed. Let t...
Page 56 - Cleaning the plinth-filter access panel; Damage or ineffective drying if; Cleaning the dryer; Damage due to the use of unsuit-
Cleaning and care 56 Cleaning the plinth-filter access panel Use a damp cloth to remove any lint.Make sure that you do not damagethe rubber seal when doing this. Close the heat-exchanger accesspanel. Damage or ineffective drying if drying takes place without a plinth fil-ter or when the heat-e...
Page 57 - The display indicates messages or faults; Message
Frequently asked questions 57 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily reme-died. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to contactMiele Customer Service.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice....
Page 59 - lights
Frequently asked questions 59 Message Possible cause and solution Clean the lint filter.Check the air-ways. continues to light up after aprogram has beencanceled, despitethorough clean-ing. The plinth filter looks clean after thorough cleaning.However, the program terminates and the fault mes-sag...
Page 60 - Unsatisfactory drying results; Time Dry; The drying cycle duration is very long; Problem
Frequently asked questions 60 Unsatisfactory drying results Problem Possible cause and solution The laundry is not suffi-ciently dry. The load consisted of different types of fabric. Finish drying using the Time Dry timed drying pro- gram. Select a more suitable program next time. Tip: You can a...
Page 61 - General problems with the tumble dryer
Frequently asked questions 61 Problem Possible cause and solution – at the bottom right of the cooling fins behind the grille (see the end of this section) The laundry is unevenly distributed or has rolled up.The drum is too full. Untangle the laundry and remove a few items. Start a program. The...
Page 62 - Press any button. This switches Standby off.
Frequently asked questions 62 Problem Possible cause and solution The display is dark andthe Start/Stop sensor button is flashing slowly. The display has switched off automatically to save en-ergy (Standby mode).The drum will turn at intervals in the Anti-creasephase. Press any button. This switch...
Page 63 - Replacing the plinth filter; Poor fit
Frequently asked questions 63 Replacing the plinth filter The heat exchanger can clog up.Replace the plinth filter immediatelyif you see the following signs of wearbefore or after cleaning (optional ac-cessory). Poor fit The edges of the plinth filter do not sitproperly and the plinth filter is de-f...
Page 65 - Reactivating the plinth filter; Sharp Edges – To reduce the risk
Frequently asked questions 65 Reactivating the plinth filter You can reactivate one or more dirtyplinth filters in the washing machine.You will then be able to use the plinthfilter again. Prior to reactivation, check that theplinth filter is in good order. Check theplinth filter following the instru...
Page 68 - Bottom right grille
Frequently asked questions 68 Bottom right grille In general, the cooling fins be- hind the grille on the bottom right donot need cleaning. They should onlybe cleaned if the drying process istaking an exceptionally long time dueto a very high level of dust or lint inthe room in which the dryer is ...
Page 69 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault; Dryer basket
Customer Service 69 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice. Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannotremedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Customer Service. You can book a Mie...
Page 70 - WARNING - Risk of Fire
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 70 , WARNING - Risk of Fire To reduce the risk of severe injury or death, follow all installation in- structions. Clothes dryer installation must be performed by a qualified in- staller. Install the clothes dryer according to the manufacturer's instruc- tions and ...
Page 71 - If there is any doubt concerning installation, contact Miele’s Ser-; USA
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 71 If there is any doubt concerning installation, contact Miele’s Ser- vice Department. USA 888-99-MIELE(64353) [email protected] CDN 1-800-565-6435 [email protected] SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Page 72 - Installation; Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 72 Front view a Drain hose for condensed water b Power cord– Observe the section entitled “Electrical connection”. c Control panel d Condensed water container– empty after every drying cycle e Door– do not open during drying f Access panel to the heat exchangerand plint...
Page 73 - Rear view; Drain hose for condensed water; Transporting the tumble dryer; Danger of injury to people and
Installation *INSTALLATION* 73 Rear view a Protruding lid for holding when mov-ing the tumble dryer (see arrows) b Drain hose for condensed water c Hook for winding the power cordduring transport d Power cord Transporting the tumble dryer Danger of injury to people and damage to property caused by...
Page 74 - Leveling the tumble dryer; Ensure that no closeable door,; Damage caused by switching the; Ventilation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 74 Installation Leveling the tumble dryer Ensure that no closeable door, sliding door, or an oppositely hingeddoor is installed that would hinderthe door of the dryer being opened inany way. The appliance must stand perfectly levelto ensure safe and proper operation. Th...
Page 75 - Before moving the tumble dryer again; Installing the dryer in a closet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 75 Before moving the tumble dryer again A small quantity of condensed waterthat remains in the area around thepump after the drying process can runout if the dryer is tilted. Recommenda-tion: Start the Time Dry program for ap- prox. 1 minute before transporting thedryer. ...
Page 76 - The air must be able to circulate
Installation *INSTALLATION* 76 Installing the dryer in a floor-to-ceilingcloset You can also insert a ventilation open-ing at the top of the closet. In addition,you must also provide an opening onthe bottom side of the closet door.Direct ventilation is also possible viaan air conditioning outlet in ...
Page 77 - Installation on a plinth; Components of the base
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 Installation on a plinth - WTS 510 The base is only intended for Mielewashing machines and tumble dry-ers. Components of the base a Base b Connecting pieces c Adhesive strips for rear panel d Raised head screws, CEM 4 x 10 e Spacer sleeves f Set screws,...
Page 78 - Preparing the tumble dryer; Emptying the condensate container
Installation *INSTALLATION* 78 Preparing the rear panel of theWTS 510 Stick the sealing strips from the ac-cessory pack to the inside of the rearpanel as shown in the image. Preparing the tumble dryer Emptying the condensate container Pull the condensate container out. To prevent condensate fr...
Page 79 - Lifting the tumble dryer onto the base
Installation *INSTALLATION* 79 Lifting the tumble dryer onto the base This step must be carried out by 2 people . Risk of fingers being crushed. Fingers may be crushed if they aretrapped between the dryer casingand the set screws.Do not lift the tumble dryer by thecorners. Lift the tumble dryer ...
Page 81 - Risk of tipping over; Aligning the drawer front; Removing the cover cap
Installation *INSTALLATION* 81 Anchoring the base to the floor usingtensioning strips Risk of tipping over If the base is not anchored in place, itmay move around with the tumbledryer or tip over.Anchor the base in place with thetensioning strips provided. Anchor the base feet diagonally withthe...
Page 82 - Aligning the drawer vertically
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 Aligning the drawer vertically On both sides of the drawer is a wheelwhich can be used to adjust the height.Make sure you adjust the height evenlyon the right and left. Turn the wheel to move the drawer upor down. Replace the cover caps. Aligning the drawer horizon...
Page 83 - Adjusting the inclination of the drawer; Drawer with round rail; Slide the two covers back.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 83 Adjusting the inclination of the drawer There are two different types of drawer. 1. Drawer with round rail2. Drawer with square rail Drawer with round rail Push the top panels outward from in-side and set the panels aside. - + - + To adjust the inclination of the d...
Page 85 - Product dimensions; Dimensions; Electrical connection; GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Installation *INSTALLATION* 85 Product dimensions Dimensions 5.2 ft (1.6 m) drain hose, detach-able, top right on the rear 6.5 ft (2 m) power cord, bottomright on the rear Washer-dryer stack - WTV502 or WTV512 Electrical connection GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS The electrical safety of this dryer can...
Page 86 - * You can order the connection
Installation *INSTALLATION* 86 Connection adapter for NEMA 14-30socket If a NEMA 14-30 socket is pro- vided on-site for the dryer, the Mieleconnection adapter* can be used.Observe the following description toavoid damage to the dryer. Tip: * You can order the connection adapter directly from Miele...
Page 87 - Note; Damage to the drain hose; Condensate drain; Secure the drain hose carefully
Installation *INSTALLATION* 87 External draining of condensedwater Note When drying is in progress, condensedwater is pumped into the condensedwater container through the drain hosewhich is located at the back of thedryer. The condensed water can also be exter-nally drained away via the drain hose o...
Page 88 - Changing the door hinging; ers; Changing the hinging over; The door cannot fall off.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 88 Changing the door hinging You can change the door hinging onthis tumble dryer yourself. For safety reasons, the tumble dryermust be disconnected from the elec-tricity supply before changing thedoor hinging. You will need: - a Torx T20 and T30 screwdriver- a flat head s...
Page 89 - Turn the door lock by 180°.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 89 Turn the door lock by 180°. Press the door lock into the openings on the opposite side of the door opening. Adjust the position of the door lock sothat the screw holes line up withthose in the front panel of the dryer . Screw in both Torx screws in order to...
Page 90 - on the door hinge
Installation *INSTALLATION* 90 Remove the lock catch from thecover. This lock catch cover is no longerneeded. Insert the lock catch into the newcover supplied with the dryer. Place this new lock catch cover toone side for now. 4. Dismantle the door hinge from thedoor The door hinge cover must ...
Page 91 - Change the door hinge on the door; and rotate it so it
Installation *INSTALLATION* 91 5. Change the door hinge on the door The door hinge is secured to the doorwith 2 angled rods. These rods need tobe removed with a screwdriver orpointed pliers. Insert the end of the screwdriverblade under rod and rotate it so it is in an upright position. Do the sa...
Page 92 - Change the lock catch on the door
Installation *INSTALLATION* 92 You now need the new door hinge cover supplied with the dryer. Fit new door hinge cover and clip it into position. 6. Change the lock catch on the door You now need the new lock catch cover supplied with the dryer whichyou have already fitted with the lockcatch...
Page 93 - Refitting; Position the door in front of the dryer.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 93 Refitting 7. Refit the door Press the rubber seal back into thegroove on the door. Position the door in front of the dryer. Fit the base of the door hinge with its2 pins into the openings on the dryer. The base of the door hinge must beflush with the front panel ...
Page 94 - Technical data
Technical data 94 Height 33 7/16" (850 mm) Width 23 7/16" (596 mm) Depth 25 5/8" (643 mm) Depth with door open 42 3/8" (1077 mm) Slot-in Yes Stackable Yes Weight Approx. 137 lbs (62 kg) Drum volume 31.7 gal (120 l) Load quantity 17.6 lb (8 kg) dry laundry Capacity of condensed water ...
Page 95 - Calling up settings; Selecting settings; Closing the Settings menu
Settings 95 You can alter the tumble dryer ’s elec-tronics to suit changing requirementswith the settings. The settings can be altered at anytime. Calling up settings Switch the tumble dryer on. Scroll to the second page in the mainmenu. Touch the Settings sensor button. Selecting settings The...
Page 97 - Volume; Display brightness; Off
Settings 97 Volume The volume can be changed for the au-dible signal that sounds when thedryer is switched on and at the end ofthe program. The volume of the audi-ble signal that sounds when a sensorbutton is touched can also bechanged. Options - Finish tone - Keypad tone - Welcome Tone It can be se...
Page 98 - Networking
Settings 98 Networking Miele@home Control the networking of your dryerwith your WiFi network. The following points may appear in thesub-menu: Set up This message only appears if the tumbledryer has not yet been connected to aWiFi network.Please refer to “Initial set-up” for in-structions on how to s...
Page 99 - SmartGrid; delay start; Remote Control
Settings 99 SmartGrid The SmartGrid setting is only visible if the Miele@home setting is set up and activated. This function can be used for startingyour tumble dryer automatically at atime when your energy costs are mosteconomical. Activating SmartGrid gives the delay start button a new function. U...
Page 100 - RemoteUpdate; - You will only receive a message when
Settings 100 RemoteUpdate The RemoteUpdate function is used forupdating the software in your tumbledryer.RemoteUpdate is activated by default.If you do not install a RemoteUpdate,you can continue to use your tumbledryer in the usual way. However, Mielerecommends installing RemoteUpdates. Activation ...
Page 101 - Program sequence; Options; Drying levels; You can alter the drying levels for the; Appliance parameters; Airways indicator
Settings 101 Program sequence Anti-crease The Anti-crease function reducescreasing after the end of the program. The drum will continue to rotate for upto 2 hours after the drying cycle has fin-ished. This helps to reduce creasing. Options - Off (factory default) - 1 h - 2 h Drying levels You can al...
Page 102 - Conductivity; Legal Information; Open source licenses
Settings 102 Conductivity This setting is only relevant for regionswith very soft water. Very soft water can result in unsatis-factory drying results.You should only select this setting ifthe water used for washing the laun-dry is extremely soft with a conduc-tivity reading (electrical conductivity)...
Page 103 - National Headquarters; Canada; Headquarters and Miele Centre; International Headquarters
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540www.mieleusa.com U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Customer Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre Customer Support Phone: 888-99-MIELE (64353)[e...