Operating instructions
for vented tumble dryer
T 260
To avoid the risk of accidents
or damage to the machine
it is essential to read these
Operating instructions before
it is installed or used for the first time.
G
M.-Nr. 05 592 230
Contents
Problem solving guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
General problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
To change the interior drum lamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Appliance guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Transporting the machine to its installation site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Washer-dryer stack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Installation - venting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Calculating the effective duct length: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Installation to the left or right side of the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Venting systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
a Flexible ducting hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
b Venting system with plastic piping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
c Connecting directly to a wall vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Consumption data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Programmable functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
3
Warning and Safety instructions
Before connecting the machine,
ensure that the connection data on
the data plate (fusing, voltage and fre-
quency) matches the mains electricity
supply. If in any doubt, consult a quali-
fied electrician.
Read the operating instructions
carefully before using this appliance
for the first time. They contain impor-
tant information about the safety, use
and maintenance of the appliance.
This way you will avoid the risk of
accidents and damage to the appli-
ance.
Keep these operating instructions in
a safe place and ensure that new
users are familiar with the content.
Pass them on to any future owner of
the machine.
The electrical safety of this ma-
chine can only be guaranteed
when continuity is complete between
the appliance and an effective earthing
system which complies with local and
national regulations. It is most important
that this basic safety requirement is
regularly tested by a qualified electri-
cian. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for the consequences of an
inadequate earthing system (e.g. elec-
tric shock).
Correct use
The tumble dryer is only intended
for drying fabrics which have been
washed in a water solution, marked on
the manufacturer’s wash care label as
being suitable for tumble drying.
"Dry Cleaning Kits" for freshening up
garments in a tumble dryer are increas-
ingly available on the market. If using,
do so at your own risk and follow the in-
structions provided on the packaging.
Any other applications may be danger-
ous. The manufacturer is not liable for
damage resulting from improper use or
operation.
Do not connect the machine to the
mains electricity supply by an ex-
tension lead. Extension leads do not
guarantee the required safety of the
machine (e.g. danger or overheating).
The machine is built in accordance
with current safety requirements.
Unauthorised repairs could result in un-
foreseen dangers for the user, for which
the manufacturer cannot accept re-
sponsibility. Repairs should only be un-
dertaken by a Miele approved techni-
cian.
Do not let small children play with the
machine or its controls. Supervise its
use by the elderly or infirm.
Ensure current is not supplied to the
appliance while maintenance or repair
work is being carried out.
Technical safety
Faulty components must only be
exchanged for Miele original spare
parts. Only when these parts are fitted
can the safety standards of the ma-
chine be guaranteed.
Before setting up the machine
check it for any externally visible
damage. Do not install or use a dam-
aged machine.
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Warning and Safety instructions
If the mains cable becomes dam-
aged it must be replaced with an
Miele original cable.
Adequate ventilation is essential,
especially where another appli-
ance which also uses the room air (e.g.
gas, oil or coal fired heater, continuous
flow or other water heater) is installed in
the same or an adjacent room. To en-
sure safe operation, and to prevent
gases given off by these appliances
being drawn back into the room, an
underpressure of 0.04 mbar is the maxi-
mum permissible. Ventilation can be
maintained by air inlets which cannot
be blocked, in windows, doors and out-
side wall vents, or by an automatic win-
dow opening arrangement when the
tumble dryer is switched on. If in doubt,
the advice of a competent builder, or
for gas, a "Corgi" installer (in UK) must
be sought.
In the event of a fault or for clean-
ing purposes, the machine is only
completely isolated from the electricity
supply when:
– it is switched off at the wall socket
and the plug is withdrawn, or
– it is switched off at the mains, or
– the mains fuse is withdrawn.
Operation
This equipment is not designed for
maritime use or for use in mobile
installations such as caravans, aircraft
etc. However, it may be suitable for
such usage subject to a risk assess-
ment of the installation being carried
out by a suitably qualified engineer.
The exhaust air must not be vented
into a chimney or vent flue which is
in use, nor should it be connnected to
ducting which ventilates rooms with fire-
places. It would be dangerous if smoke
or exhaust fumes were drawn back into
the room.
This dryer must not be:
– connected to a chimney or vent flue
which is in use.
Do not install the machine in a
room where the temperature may
drop down to or below freezing. At very
cold temperatures the machine may be
difficult to start.
– used without exhaust ducting.
– used without the fluff filter in place or
if the fluff filter is damaged in any
way.
Check all parts of the extraction
system on a regular basis (e.g. wall
vent, external grille, bends in the
Always keep the area around the
machine free of dust and fluff.
ducting etc.) and make sure they are all
free of any hindrance. A build-up of fluff
will prevent a free-flow of air through the
system. If the dryer is to be connected
to an existing ducting system this must
be checked for suitability beforehand.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Always close the door after use.
This way you will avoid the danger
Using accessories
Accessory parts may only be fitted
when expressly approved by Miele.
If other parts are used, guarantee, per-
formance and product liability claims
may be invalidated.
of:
– children climbing onto or into the
dryer or hiding things in it.
– pets or other small animals climbing
into it.
Do not let anyone sit or lean on the
door, as this can cause the ma-
chine to start tipping up.
There is danger of fire with fabrics
which:
– contain a large proportion of rubber,
foam rubber or rubber like materials.
– have been treated with inflammable
cleaning agents.
– have been splashed with hair lac-
quer, hair spray, nail varnish remover
or similar substances.
– which contain padding or fillings
(e.g. pillows, jackets). If these were
damaged the filling could leak out
with the risk of igniting in the dryer.
– are soiled with oil or grease.
In countries where there are areas
which may be subject to infestation
by cockroaches or other vermin, pay
particular attention to keeping the
appliance and its surroundings in a
clean condition at all times. Any
damage which may be caused by
cockroaches or other vermin will not
be covered by the appliance guar-
antee.
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Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing
material
Energy saving tips
^ Make sure that your laundry is thor-
oughly spun before drying.
The transport and protective packing
has been selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal
and can normally be recycled.
The higher the spin, the greater the
savings that can be made in energy
and time during drying.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,
bags etc. are disposed safely and kept
out of the reach of babies and young
children. Danger of suffocation!
^ When the ambient temperature is
warm (over 25°C) e.g. in summer, se-
lect the Energy save additional option
to reduce energy consumption.
Rather than just throwing these materi-
als away, please ensure they are of-
fered for recycling.
^ Load according to the optimum
amount of laundry recommended for
the programme being used (see
Programme chart).
Disposal of your old appliance
Underloading is uneconomical. Over-
loading gives a poorer quality of drying
and may cause unnecessary creasing.
Old appliances contain materials which
can be reclaimed or recycled. Please
contact your dealer, your local waste
collection centre or scrap merchant
about potential recycling schemes.
^ To avoid unnecessarily long drying
times and high consumption of en-
ergy:
Ensure that the appliance presents no
danger to children while being stored
for disposal.
– Make sure the room in which the
dryer is located is well ventilated.
– Make sure the fluff filter is clean be-
fore using the dryer.
Before throwing an old appliance away,
unplug it and render the plug useless.
Cut off the cable directly behind the ap-
pliance to prevent misuse. This should
be done by a competent person.
– Check all parts of the ventilation sys-
tem on a regular basis and remove
any build up of fluff etc.
^ The vent ducting should be as short,
straight and smooth as possible to
minimise any resistance to the air
throughflow.
This helps to reduce running times
and energy consumption levels.
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Guide to the appliance
Control panel / Features
aDelay Start button
fProgramme selector
The start of a programme can be
delayed by up to 24 hours.
The programme selector can be
turned clockwise or anti-clockwise.
The light ring around the programme
selector comes on during a pro-
gramme and goes out a few minutes
after it has ended to save energy. It
will go out a few minutes after switch-
ing on the dryer if a programme has
not been selected or if the
bSTART button
Press the START button to start a
programme.
The indicator lamp will flash to indi-
cate that a programme can be
started. It lights up constantly once
the programme has started.
programme selected is not started.
cDisplay
gProgramme sequence indicator
lamps: show the drying stage
reached;
The display fulfills several functions.
See next page for details.
Check lamps: see "Problem solving
guide" for details.
dAdditional option buttons
Indicator lamps:
on = option selected
hI-On/0-Off button
off = option not selected
See "How to dry correctly - selecting
additional options" for details on
these options.
For switching the appliance on and
off or to interrupt a programme.
iDoor button
To open the door / cancel a
programme.
e Timed drying button
To select the time required for timed
drying with hot or cold air (max. 2
hours).
Pressing this button will open the
door even when the appliance is
switched off at the mains.
To save energy, the interior drum
lighting will go out after a while if the
dyer is switched on and the door is
left open.
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Guide to the appliance
Display
it this indicates that the programme is
about to enter the cooling down phase
and is not indicative of a fault.
The display shows a variety of func-
tions:
The time remaining displayed should
not be taken as an accurate time mea-
surement. It is an estimate of when your
laundry should reach the level dryness
– it displays how long a programme
has to run in hours and minutes;
– with "Delay start" it displays the time
remaining until the programme starts; you have selected.
– it displays programmable functions
Future updates
being selected and de-selected.
The indicator or check light marked
Time left display for Cottons and Min- "PC" allows a service engineer to up-
imum Iron programmes
date your machine in future years.
Once a sensor programme has started
the time left for a programme to run will
be calculated by the machine. During
this calculation period the following
bars will flash in the display: ===...
=== ... -== ... == ... After approx. 1 minute
the programme duration will appear in
the display and proceed to count down
in minutes.
See "After Sales Service".
Electronic lock and programmable
functions
Electronic lock
Prevents the machine being operated
by others.
Programmable functions
Programmable functions enable the
machine to be adapted to suit personal
requirements.
The programme duration can vary each
time a programme is run because it is
affected by a variety of factors e.g:
See the relevant section for detailed in-
structions.
– the moisture content after spinning.
– the type of textiles
– the quantity of laundry in the drum
– the ambient room temperature
– fluctuations in the electricity supply
The electronic unit adapts to each indi-
vidual load of laundry. The time remain-
ing for a programme to run shown in
the display is calculated constantly dur-
ing a programme. This means that the
time displayed may fluctuate during the
programme. If the the time remaining in
the display has flashing bars in front of
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Notes on laundry care
Wash care labels
Pure linen should only be machine
dried if specified as suitable by the
manufacturer on the wash care label,
as the surface of the fabric may other-
wise "roughen". These items can be
partially dried using the Smoothing
programme.
Before drying check the drying sym-
bol on the wash care label.
Significance of symbols:
q Dry at normal temperature
r Dry at low temperature
sDo not tumble dry
Woven and loopknit materials (e.g.
T-shirts, knitted garments) have a ten-
dency to shrink, depending on their
quality and this is made worse by
over-drying. When purchasing these
garments it is advisable to take their
shrinkage properties into account.
If no symbol is featured, dry at your
own risk applying the following princi-
ples:
Cotton and minimum iron items should
be dried using the appropriate
programme for the degree of drying re-
quired. See programme chart.
Minimum iron fabrics and 100% cotton
shirts or blouses tend to crease more,
the larger the load being dried,
For delicates and fabrics with the fol-
lowing wash care label r dry using the
Low temperature option.
particulary when the weave of the fab-
ric is very fine. Reduce the load or use
the MINIMUM IRON - Hand iron
programme with a max. load of 1 kg. If
this is unsatisfactory use the Special
care "Smoothing" setting, then hang the
garments on a hanger to dry.
Never overload the drum. Always
observe the maximum recom-
mended loads given in the
"Programme chart". Overloading can
cause unnecessary wear and tear to
the laundry, give a disappointing
drying result and cause more creas-
ing.
Starched laundry can be dried in the
tumble dryer. In order to achieve the
usual finish, double the amount of
starch should be used.
New dark coloured garments should be
dried separately from light coloured
garments to avoid the danger of col-
ours running.
Tips on drying
Woollens and wool blends tend to be-
come matted and shrink if dried in a
tumble dryer. They can, however, be
partially dried using the Woollens hand
care programme.
Items filled with down.
The fine fabric interior of these items
may shrink depending on the quality.
These items can be partially dried us-
ing the Smoothing programme.
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Programme chart
Special notes
Programmes
Drying levels
COTTONS
Extra dry
Fabric type
maximum load: 5 kg (1)
Multi-layered fabrics, which Do not dry jersey wear in the
would not be thoroughly
dried using the "Normal +"
programme.
Extra dry programme - ten-
dency to shrink.
Normal +
Normal (2)
Single and multi-layered fab-
rics, e.g. mixed load of cot-
ton fabrics (e.g. towelling,
jerseywear).
-
Load of similar fabrics (jer-
sey wear, flannelette sheets,
towelling).
If laundry is still too damp,
then:
- finish drying using Timed
drying "Warm air".
- Use the"Normal +"
programme next time.
Hand iron
Hand iron rr (2)
Cotton or linen fabrics (e.g.
table linen, bedlinen,
-
If laundry is still too damp
for hand ironing, then select
"Hand iron " in the future.
starched laundry etc).
r
Machine iron
Cotton or linen fabrics, in- The laundry should be rolled
cluding starched laundry, for up to prevent it from drying
machine ironing.
out before it can be ironed.
(1) Weight of dry laundry
(2) Note for test institutes: These programmes are to be
used when testing according to EN 61121 standard
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Programme chart
Programme
Fabric type
Special notes
Drying levels
MINIMUM IRON
maximum load: 2.5 kg (1)
Normal +
Minimum iron items which are Spin minimum iron fabrics for
made of synthetic or blended
fabrics (e.g. pullovers,
dresses, trousers) which are
not dried adequately in the
"Normal" programme.
at least 30 seconds in the
washing machine before dry-
ing.
Normal (2)
Hand iron
Minimum iron shirts, table
cloths etc. made of blended
fabrics (e.g. cotton/synthet-
ics).
Spin minimum iron fabrics for
at least 30 seconds in the
washing machine before dry-
ing.
Minimum iron shirts, table
cloths etc. made of blended
Spin minimum iron fabrics for
at least 30 seconds in the
fabrics (e.g. cottons and syn- washing machine before dry-
thetics), which are still to be
hand ironed.
ing. For extra special care of
delicate fabrics and to reduce
creasing even more, reduce
the load to 1 kg.
TIMED DRYING
Warm air
maximum load: 5 kg (1)
Individual items
(e.g. bathing costumes, bath
towels, tea-towels).
-
Multi-layered fabric whose lay-
ers have different drying char-
acteristics.
Cool air
Items which are to be aired
only.
-
(1) Weight of dry laundry
(2) Note for test institutes: These programmes are to be
used when testing according to EN 61121 standard.
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Programme chart
Special notes
Programme
Fabric type
Special care programmes
Woollens
hand care
maximum load: 2 kg (1)
Woollen fabrics
To refresh and fluff up woollen gar-
ments quickly. Remove garments im-
mediately at the end of the
programme. Do not repeat.
Woollen fabrics are not dried com-
pletely by this programme.
Smoothing
maximum load: 2.5 kg (1)
Cottons and linen fabrics. Smooths out creasing caused during
Minimum iron items made
of cotton, blended fabrics
or synthetics, e.g. cotton
trousers, shirts.
the spin cycle in the washing ma-
chine.
Fabrics are not completely dried in
this programme.
Remove garments immediately at
the end of the programme and place
on a line or hangers to dry.
(1) Weight of dry laundry
Selecting additional options
Programme
Additional option button(s)
COTTONS
Energy save, Short, Low temperature, Buzzer
MINIMUM IRON
TIMED DRYING - Warm air
- Cool air
Woollens hand care
Smoothing
Energy save, Short, Low temperature, Buzzer
Energy save, Low temperature, Buzzer
Buzzer
Buzzer
Buzzer
For delicates and fabrics with the following wash care label r select the Low
temperature option.
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How to dry correctly
A Prepare the laundry
Do not overload the drum. Over-
loading can cause unnecessary
wear and tear to the laundry and
give a disappointing drying result.
^ As far as possible, sort laundry for:
- the type of fibre or weave,
- the degree of dryness required,
- similar size of items,
- the moisture content after
spinning.
This will help towards achieving an
even drying result.
See the "Programme chart" for maxi-
mum recommended loads.
^ Before closing the door check that
the fluff filter is correctly positioned in
the door.
Fasten duvet covers etc. to prevent
small items from being rolled up inside
them.
Do up zips, hooks and eyes etc.
Tie fabric belts, apron strings.
Sew in or remove underwiring from
bras.
Make sure there is no detergent dis-
penser ball etc. in with the laundry,
as this could melt and damage the
machine and the laundry.
B Load the drum and switch
on the dryer
When closing the door make sure
items of laundry cannot be trapped
by the door, as this will cause dam-
age to the laundry.
^ Press the door button and open the
door.
^ Load the laundry loosely into the
drum.
^ Shut the door either with a gentle
swing or lean against it and push it
shut.
^ Switch the dryer on by pressing the
"l-On/0-Off" button.
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How to dry correctly
C Selecting a programme
D Selecting additional options
^ Turn the programme selector to the
programme required.
^ Additional options are selected be-
fore starting a programme by press-
ing the relevant buttons.
COTTONS and MINIMUM IRON
The length of the programme is elec-
tronically calculated according to the
residual moisture content of the load.
Approx. drying times are given in the
"Consumption data" chart.
It is not possible to activate additional
options which are incompatible with the
drying programme selected. The indi-
cator light will go out when the option
button is released. If an inappropriate
combination of options is selected (e.g.
"Short" and "Low temperature") only the
last option selected will be activated.
Woollens Hand care and Smoothing
See the "Consumption data" chart for
programme times.
TIMED DRYING
Energy save
When choosing Warm or Cool air
TIMED DRYING you also select the du-
ration of the programme.
For reduced energy consumption
where ambient temperatures are
above 25°C.
^ Press the Timed drying button re-
peatedly until the required time ap-
pears in the display.
Energy consumption can be reduced
when the ambient temperature is high
and humidity levels are low (e.g. in
summer) and the machine is loaded to
capacity.
Times are chosen as follows:
- 15-30 minutes in 5 minute stages
- Above 30 minutes in 10 minute
stages.
If the Timed drying button is held
pressed in, the time will automatically
run up to 2 hours and then go back
to i5 minutes again.
– The programme running time will be
extended.
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How to dry correctly
Short
E Delay start
For drying fabrics which can with-
stand high temperatures, e.g. pure
linens and cottons. Do not use on
minimum iron or delicate fabrics.
Once a programme has been se-
lected, the start can be delayed by
30 minutes (30) up to 24 hours (24^).
– Because the heater rating is in-
creased clothes dry faster thus short-
ening drying times.
Low temperature
For drying delicate fabrics with the
symbol r (e.g. acrylic garments) at a
lower temperature.
^ Press the Delay start button repeat-
edly until the required time appears
in the display :
- up to 10^ in 30 minute stages.
- over 10^ in 1 hour stages.
The time will run up to 24^ by keep-
ing the button pressed in.
Because the heater rating is reduced
clothes dry more slowly thus lengthen-
ing drying times.
Press the START button. The chosen
time will count down as follows:
Buzzer
An audible tone sounds repeatedly at
the end of a programme.
– from 24^ to 10^ in 1 hour stages.
– less than 10^ in 1 minute stages.
^ The buzzer can be switched on or off
after a programme has started.
The dryer starts automatically once the
delay start period has elapsed. The
time left will appear in the display
The volume (and pitch) of the buzzer
can be adjusted before a programme is approx. 1 minute into the programme.
started:
To cancel "Delay start":
^ Select the programme.
Before the START button has been
pressed:
^ Press the "Buzzer" button (the
"Buzzer" indicator lamp will light up)
until the desired volume / pitch is
achieved. Then release the button.
^ Press the Delay start button once
when 24^ is showing in the display;
After the START button has been
pressed:
^ Turn the programme selector to the
Finish position.
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How to dry correctly
F Starting a programme
Additional notes
^ Press the START button.
Clean out airways indicator light
The drying cycle begins. The drying
stage reached is shown by the se-
quence indicator lights on the right
hand side of the control panel.
This indicator light comes on to warn
you that the dryer is not working effi-
ciently. This may be because:
– the fluff filter in the door is blocked;
At the end of the drying phase a cool-
ing down phase commences to cool
the laundry down.
– the vent ducting or the ventilation
outlet is blocked;
– the vent ducting is very long
(see "Installation - venting" for notes
on duct length and diameter).
G After drying
When the drying programme has fin-
ished the Anti-crease / finish sequence
indicator light comes on.
If it is not possible to shorten the vent
ducting, the Clean out airways indi-
cator light will remind you after each
drying cycle that the fluff filter needs
to be cleaned.
A 0 then appears in the display. The
laundry can now be removed. If the
Anti-crease option has been selected
(see "Programmable Functions") the
drum will continue to rotate at intervals
to prevent the laundry creasing. The
anti-crease light remains lit, but you can
remove the laundry at any time.
^ Press the Door button to open the
door.
^ Remove the laundry.
Make sure that the drum is empty. If
items are left in the dryer, they could
be damaged by overdrying when
the dryer is next used.
^ After every cycle remove the fluff
from the fluff filter in the door (see
"Cleaning and Care").
^ Close the door and switch the ma-
chine off using the l-On/0-Off button.
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How to dry correctly
Brief instructions
F Start the programme
These instructions are designed as a
brief guide only. Please make sure that
you also read the detailed instructions
at the beginning of this section.
^ Press START.
G At the end of a programme
– The Anti-crease / Finish indicator
lights up.
A Sort the laundry
– 0 appears in the display.
B Load the dryer and switch it on
^ Open the door and remove the laun-
dry.
^ Press the Door button to open the
door.
^ Press the l-On/0-Off button to switch
the appliance off and close the door.
^ Load the drum.
^ Close the door.
^ Switch the dryer on by pressing the
l-On/0-Off button.
C Select a programme
^ Turn the programme selector to the
required programme.
For TIMED DRYING (warm or cool air):
^ Press the Timed drying button re-
peatedly until the required drying
time shows in the display.
The following points D and E are op-
tional.
D Select any additional options as
required
^ Press the relevant button for the addi-
tional function(s) required.
E Select Delay start
^ Press the Delay start button repeat-
edly until the required delay period
shows in the display.
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How to dry correctly
Altering a programme
To open the door during a
programme to add or remove
garments
If the programme selector is turned to a
different programme after a programme
has begun the Anti-crease/Finish indi-
cator light will flash. The indicator light
will go out when the selector is returned
to its original position and the
^ Press the Door button and open the
door.
,Do not touch the back of the
drum when adding or removing
items. The drum could be very hot -
danger of burning.
programme will continue from where it
was beforehand.
After a programme has started, not all
additional options can be switched on
or off (see section "How to dry cor-
rectly").
^ Items can now be added or removed
early.
To continue drying:
To interrupt a programme
^ Close the door.
^ Switch off the dryer with the
I-ON/0-OFF button.
^ Press the START button
– The programme will continue.
To continue drying:
– The time left shown in the display
may now vary from the actual drying
time.
^ Switch the dryer back on with the
I-ON/0-OFF button.
The programme will continue, as long
as the cooling down phase has not
been reached.
To cancel a programme and select a
different programme
^ Turn the programme selector to Fin-
ish.
The Anti-crease/Finish indicator light
will flash by itself to indicate that the
programme has been cancelled.
^ Turn the programme selector to the
programme you require.
^ Switch additional options on or off as
required.
^ Press the START button.
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Electronic system lock
To de-activate the system lock
The system lock prevents anyone
from interfering with the dryer.
^ Repeat steps A-G.
The Locked indicator light will go out af-
ter step F.
If the system lock has been activated it
is not possible to start a programme.
The following steps (A,B,C...) must
be carried out in the correct order.
Please proceed step by step:
To activate the system lock
AEnsure that the door is closed and
that the programme selector is
turned to Finish.
BSwitch on the dryer.
CPress the Energy save button and
keep it pressed in while carrying out
steps D to F.
DSlowly turn the programme selector
clockwise stage by stage until it
reaches the COTTONS/Normal posi-
tion.
ESlowly turn the programme selector
anti-clockwise stage by stage until it
reaches the Finish position.
FSlowly turn the programme selector
anti-clockwise stage by stage until it
reaches the MINIMUM IRON/Hand
iron position.
The Locked indicator light will flash.
GRelease the Energy save button.
The system lock is now activated.
HSwitch off the dryer.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the fluff filter
A cleaning brush is available as an
optional extra from your Miele dealer
or the Miele Spare Parts Department.
The fluff which is created by the dry-
ing process is collected in the fluff fil-
ter in the door. Clean the filter after
every drying cycle.
You can also use a vacuum cleaner.
^ Once clean, push the filter back into
the door holder until it clicks into po-
sition. Ensure it is facing the correct
way. Close the door.
If there is a great deal of compacted
fluff on the filter, it can be cleaned
under hot running water.
^ After cleaning shake thoroughly until
no more water droplets are visible.
^ Dry the filter carefully.
^ Push the filter back into the door
holder until it clicks into position.
Make sure it is the right way round.
^ Open the door and pull the fluff filter
out of the door as illustrated.
^ Use your fingers to remove the fluff
from the surface of the filter.
^ Remove any fluff from the hollow part
of the door holder.
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Cleaning and care
Tumble dryer
Disconnect the machine from the
power supply.
^ Clean the housing and control panel
with a mild cleaning agent or soapy
water. Clean the drum and other
stainless steel parts with a suitable
proprietary stainless steel cleaner fol-
lowing the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions.
Never use abrasive cleaning agents,
solvents, scouring pads, glass or
general purpose cleaners. These
could damage plastic surfaces and
other parts. The machine must never
be hosed down.
^ Dry all parts with a soft cloth.
E-Cloth
A microfibre "E-Cloth" is available from
the Miele UK Spare Parts Department,
Part number 98013530, which is suit-
able for cleaning surfaces such as
stainless steel, glass, plastic and
chrome without the use of chemicals.
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Problem solving guide
With the help of the following notes minor faults in the performance of the appli-
ance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right without
contacting the Service Department.
,Repair work to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suit-
ably qualified person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.
Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. The man-
ufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work.
General problems
Problem
Possible cause
Remedy
The appliance fails to
start when switched on.
No obvious cause.
Have you followed the
switch-on procedure cor-
rectly (see “How to dry
correctly”)?
Is the plug correctly in-
serted in the socket and
switched on?
Is the door closed prop-
erly?
Has the fuse or circuit
breaker tripped?
Items made of synthetic
fibres are charged with
static electricity after
drying.
Static charge can be re-
duced by adding a fabric
conditioner to the final
rinse in the washing ma-
chine or a fabric condi-
tioner sheet to the load in
the dryer.
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Problem solving guide
Problem
Possible cause
Remedy
There is a build up of Fluff is principally the result Fluff is collected on the fluff
fluff.
of friction when garments
are being worn and
filters and can be easily re-
moved (see "Cleaning and
care").
washed. Machine drying
hardly causes any fluff to
form and, as has been es-
tablished by research insti-
tutes, has no effect on the
lifetime of fabric.
The laundry is not
sufficiently dry.
The load consisted of dif-
ferent fabrics.
Select a more suitable dry-
ing programme next time
(see Programme chart).
The interior drum
lighting does not
come on.
The lighting switched off
automatically.
The lighting only comes on
when the door is opened if
the dryer is switched on. It
will go out after a short
while if the door is left
open. This is to save en-
ergy.
The lamp may be defec-
tive.
Change the lamp as de-
scribed at the end of this
section.
The ring around the This is not a fault.
programme selector
does not light up.
It will light up when drying
is in progress and go out
shortly after the end of the
programme.
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Problem solving guide
Problem
Possible cause
Remedy
The drying process
Important: Before attempting to remedy one of the fol-
goes on too long or lowing causes, switch the dryer off and switch on again
even switches off.
to start the programme again.
Ventilation to the dryer is in- Open a door or window
sufficient (e.g because it is while the machine is in op-
installed in a room which is eration for increased air
too small).
flow.
The laundry was not suffi-
ciently spun.
Spin the laundry in the
washing machine at the
highest possbile spin
speed.
The dryer has been over-
loaded.
Observe the maximum
loads for the programme
selected.
Metallic components, e.g. In future use a TIMED
zips have prevented the
dryer from registering the
correct moisture level in the
laundry.
DRYING programme for
these garments.
The fluff filter is blocked.
The vent ducting or the
Clean the fluff filter.
Check all parts of the ex-
ventilation outlet (e.g. win- traction system on a regular
dow or wall vent) is
blocked.
basis (e.g. wall vent, exter-
nal grille, bends in the
ducting etc.) and make
sure they are free of any
hindrance. Remove any
fluff.
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Problem solving guide
Check indicator lamps
Problem
Possible cause
Remedy
The "Locked" indi- The system lock is acti-
cator lamp flashes vated.
when the machine
If you wish to use the dryer,
the system lock must be de-
activated (see "Electronic sys-
tem lock").
is switched on and
the programme
cannot be started.
The "Clean out air- The fluff filter in the door is Clean the fluff filter (see
ways" indicator
lamp comes on .
blocked.
"Cleaning and care").
The vent ducting or the
Check all parts of the extrac-
ventilation outlet (e.g. win- tion system on a regular basis
dow or wall vent) is
blocked.
(e.g. wall vent, external grille,
bends in the ducting etc.) and
make sure they are free of any
hindrance. Remove any fluff.
Ventilation to and from the Open a door or window while
dryer is insufficient (e.g. in drying for increased air flow.
a small room)
The check lamp will go out
when the door is opened.
The "Clean out air- The vent ducting is very
See "Installation - venting" on
calculating length and diame-
ter. See also notes in "How to
dry correctly".
If very long ducting is used
then programme times will be
longer and energy consump-
tion higher.
ways" indicator
lamp is still on af-
ter the fluff filter
has been cleaned.
long.
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Problem solving guide
Problem
Possible cause
Remedy
The programme stops
and the "Clean out air-
ways" indicator lamp
flashes.
Possible causes and remedies are described above
in ‘The "Clean out airways" lamp comes on.’
No obvious cause.
– Switch the dryer off.
– Switch the dryer back
on and start the
programme again.
If the programme stops
again and the "Clean out
airways" indicator lamp
flashes, there is a fault.
Contact the Miele Service
Department.
The "Anti-crease/Finish" The programme selector Turn the selector back to
indicator lamp flashes was moved after the be- the original position and
while drying is in prog- ginning of a programme. the lamp will go out.
ress.
The programme contin-
ues to run as normal.
The programme is inter- There is no obvious
rupted and the indicator cause.
lamp "Machine iron" or
"Hand iron" flashes and
the buzzer sounds.
– Switch the dryer off.
– Switch the dryer back
on and start the
programme again.
If the programme stops
again and an indicator
lamp flashes, there is a
fault. Contact the Miele
Service Department.
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Problem solving guide
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
After the beginning of This is not a fault.
the programme the fol-
lowing symbols flash
in the display:
The electronic unit is cal-
culating the drying time for
the programme (see
"Guide to the appliance").
"=== ... -== ... == ... ".
The programme stops, This is not a fault. If there is no laundry in the drum
the Anti-crease/Finish when the programme (Cottons and Minimum iron
indicator light comes
programmes) is started, the electronics will register
on and "0" appears in this and stop the programme. The programme will also
the display.
be stopped if the laundry is dry when the programme
is started or an individual item is dried. Use the Timed
drying programme (Warm air) to dry individual items.
Shortly before the end This might be because:
The drying process is not
yet complete. The
of the programme, the
count down of the time
left to run halts at "6",
horizontal bars flash
(=6 ... -6 ...), but the
– Items of laundry may
programme needs more
time than the electronic
unit had calculated at the
start of the programme.
The time count down is
suspended until the de-
gree of drying selected
has been reached.
have rolled up together.
– The types of fabrics be-
ing dried may take dif-
ferent times to dry.
dryer continues to dry.
– The fluff filter may be
blocked.
– The temperature in the
room may have
changed.
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Problem solving guide
To change the interior drum
lamp
^ To close the flap push it upwards and
press it on the left and right until you
hear it click into position.
^ Open the door.
The cover must be fixed securely, as
otherwise moisture may seep in and
cause a short circuit.
Before changing the lamp, discon-
nect the machine from the mains
power supply.
You will find the interior lamp cover at
the top of the drum aperture.
^ Insert the opener under the side
edge of the cover as illustrated.
^ Turn your wrist to make the cover
open downwards.
The temperature resistant lamp should
only be ordered from your Miele dealer
or the Miele Spare Parts Department.
The lamp must not exceed the maxi-
mum wattage quoted on the data
plate and on the lamp cover.
^ Replace the lamp.
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Problem solving guide
After sales service
Repairs
Future updates (PC)
In the event of any faults which you
The indicator or check light marked PC
cannot remedy yourself, please contact allows a service engineer to update
your machine in future years.
– Your Miele Dealer or
When, for example, new programmes
– The nearest Miele Service Depart-
are developed or new fabrics are intro-
duced, a service engineer will be able
ment (see back cover for address).
When contacting the Service Depart-
ment, please quote the Model and Se-
rial numbers both of which are located
on the data plate situated on the right
hand side below the drum aperture.
to modify existing programme cycles
accordingly.
Miele will provide information when
such possibilities become available.
Appliance guarantee
The appliance is guaranteed for a pe-
riod of 1 year.
See the guarantee card supplied with
the appliance for further details.
Optional accessories
Optional accessories for these dryers
are available from your Miele Dealer or
from the Miele Spare Parts Department.
Please note that telephone calls may
be monitored and recorded to im-
prove our service.
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Installation
Installation site
* Available as an optional accessory
from your Miele dealer or the Miele
Spare Parts Department.
Transporting the machine to its
installation site
The building under kit is supplied with
its own installation instructions.
When moving the machine you can
hold it by the lid where it protrudes to
the rear of the dryer.
When built under running times may be
longer.
To manoeuvre the dryer out of its pack-
ing case to its installation site you will
also need to hold it by the front feet.
Replacing the lid
If the lid has been removed in order to
fit a cover plate, ensure that, if the lid is
replaced, it fits securely into the rear
holders. Otherwise, it is not properly
secure for transport.
Building under a continous worktop /
in a row of kitchen units
Building under kits* or stacking kits*
must be fitted by a suitably qualified
fitter.
The space required by the vent duct
must be taken into consideration when
calculating the distance between the
machine and a wall or other appliances
or furniture on either side.
– A building under kit* is required.
The machine lid is replaced by a
coverplate which must be fitted by a
suitably qualified person to ensure
electrical safety. It is essential that
the coverplate is fitted to ensure
electrical safety.
– When installing under a 900/910 mm
high worktop a spacer kit* is re-
quired.
– Flat type ducting* is required if there
is not enough space for a vent duct.
– The electrical socket must be lo-
cated in an accessible position near
the machine.
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Installation
Aligning the machine
,A ventilation gap of 10 mm must
be maintained between the base of
the machine and the floor. It must
not be blocked by deep pile car-
pets, plinths, etc as this would pre-
vent a sufficient intake of air.
Washer-dryer stack
The tumble dryer can also be com-
bined with a Miele washing machine in
a washer-dryer stack. To do this the
appropriate stacking kit* (WTV) to
match your washing machine is re-
quired.
* Available as an optional accessory
from your Miele dealer or the Miele
Spare Parts Department.
The machine must be perfectly level to
ensure safe and proper operation.
^ The screw feet can be adjusted to
compensate for any unevenness in
the floor.
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Electrical connection
Electrical connection U.K.
Electrical connection U.K.
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363
All electrical work should be carried out
only by a suitably qualified and compe- If this machine is fitted with a
tent person, in strict accordance with
national and local safety regulations.
non-rewireable plug and the socket out-
lets are not suitable for the plug sup-
plied or if the existing plug needs to be
replaced by a new one, the old plug will
need to be cut off and an appropriate
plug fitted. The fuse carrier and the
fuse should be removed from the old
plug and disposed of.
Ensure power is not supplied to the ap-
pliance while installation work is being
carried out.
The appliance is supplied with a mains
cable with moulded plug for connection
to a 230-240V mains supply. The volt-
age, rated load and fuse rating are
given on the data plate. Please ensure
these match the household mains sup-
ply.
The plug cut from the cable should then
be disposed of and on no account be
inserted into any socket elsewhere in
the house (electric shock hazard).
The fuse cover must be refitted when
changing the fuse, and if the fuse cover
is lost, the plug must not be used until a
suitable replacement is obtained. The
colour of the correct replacement cover
is that of the coloured insert in the base
of the plug, or the colour that is em-
bossed in words on the base of the
plug (as applicable to the design of
plug fitted).
Connection should be made via a fused
plug and suitable switched socket
which is easily accessible after installa-
tion.
For extra safety it is advisable to install
a residual current device (RCD), with a
trip current of 30 mA (in accordance
with DIN VDE 0664, VDE 0100, section
739).
Do not connect via an extension lead.
Replacement fuses should be ASTA ap-
proved to BS 1362 and have the cor-
rect rating. Replacement fuse covers
may be purchased from your local elec-
trical supplier or Service agent.
Important
The wires in the mains lead are col-
oured in accordance with the following
code:
Green/yellow = earth
Blue
= neutral
= live
Brown
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Electrical connection
If the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance do not corre-
spond with the coloured markings iden-
tifying the terminals of your plug, pro-
ceed as follows:
^ The wire which is coloured green and
yellow must be connected to the ter-
minal in the plug which is marked
with the letter E or by the earth sym-
bol z or coloured green, or green
and yellow.
^ The wire which is coloured blue must
be connected to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter N
or coloured black.
^ The wire which is coloured brown
must be connected to the terminal in
the plug which is marked with the let-
ter L or coloured red.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE EARTHED
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Installation - venting
General
Avoid:
– very long venting systems
Important
– too many bends or corners; tight cor-
ners.
Before operating the appliance, a
suitable venting system must be in-
stalled to carry the moist air from the
dryer to the outside.
Otherwise the drying result will not be
as good and drying will take longer and
use more energy.
– Before installing the ducting system,
ensure that the appliance is not con-
nected to the power supply.
Suitable materials for venting
pipework:
– flexible vent hose*, plastic piping,
galvanised steel piping (with a diam-
eter of at least 100 mm).
– The venting outlet (e.g. in a wall)
should be installed in such a way
that the moist expelled air . .
. . . cannot be drawn back into the
room in which the dryer is installed;
. . . cannot cause a nuisance or any
damage to the building.
– for venting directly outside:
a wall vent kit* or a window vent kit*.
*These can be obtained from the Miele
Spare Parts department or from build-
ers’ merchants.
– Adequate ventilation is essential as
the dryer uses the room air. Ventila-
tion can be maintained by:
- an open window;
Procedure:
^ First measure the duct length re-
quired. Calculate the effective duct
length and establish the internal duct
diameter required (use the tables on
the following pages).
Longer ducting will require a larger
duct diameter.
- an air inlet which cannot be
blocked in windows, doors
and outside wall vents;
- a window switch which prevents
the dryer being used when the win-
dow is closed.
^ Finally decide which venting system
you are going to install (see "Venting
systems" in this section).
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Installation - venting
Calculating the effective duct
length:
2. Internal duct diameter
^ Refer to Table II for the appropriate
duct diameter for the effective duct
length.
Friction against the inner walls of the
vent duct will slow down the expelled
air as it passes through the duct. An el-
bow, bend, non-return flap or wall vent
creates more friction than a straight
duct. The friction created by each of
these is expressed as an additional
length factor. The additional length
factors are calculated by comparing
the friction created by, for example, an
elbow to that created by 1 meter of
straight plastic piping (Table I).
Table I
Additional
duct length
Flexible ducting*
– 1 m laid straight
– 45° angle
(Bend radius = 0.25 m)
– 90° angle
(Bend radius = 0.25 m)
1.8 m
1.5 m
2.5 m
Flexible or aluminium vent hose* / plastic
piping
The additional duct length factor for
each item needs to be added together
to ascertain the effective duct length
which will be needed for the venting
system.
– 1 m laid straight / or 1 m
1.0 m
0.6 m
0.8 m
straight pipe
– 45° angle / elbow
(Bend radius = 0.25 m)
– 90° angle / elbow
(Bend radius = 0.25 m)
Wall vent kit* or window vent kit*
A larger internal duct diameter also
helps reduce friction. If the effective
duct length is more than 20 m the
duct diameter should be increased (Ta-
ble II).
– with louvred grille
– with non-return flap
(hinged flap)
3.8 m
1.5 m
Non-return flap* to be inte-
grated into the vent
ducting
14.3 m
1. To calculate the effective duct
length:
Flat ducting (for washer
dryer stack)*
11.0 m
1.0 m
Venting connection to the
left/right
^ First measure the distance which will
require straight ducting. Multiply this
amount by the corresponding addi-
tional duct length factor in Table I.
* These can be obtained from the Miele Spare
Parts department or from builders’ merchants.
Table II
Maximum effective
duct length allowable
^ Establish the number of angles,
bends etc. necessary and add their
additional duct length factors to-
gether with the help of Table I.
Internal duct diam-
eter required
20 m
40 m
100 mm
125 mm
150 mm
100 m
^ Add all the additional duct length fac-
tors together to give the effective
duct length.
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Installation - venting
3. Example
Installation to the left or right
side of the machine
At the rear
The connection is opened at the fac-
tory.
^ Fit one of the venting systems de-
scribed on the following pages.
Left or right side of the machine.
A
Wall pipe, with louvred vent
= 1 x 3.8 m Additional duct
length
= 3.8 m
= 1.6 m
= 0.5 m
B/D 2 Elbows, 90°
= 2 x 0.8 m Additional duct
length
C
E
0.5 m plastic piping
= 0.5 x 1 m Additional duct
length
^ Remove the left or right hand side
cover cap. Do not remove the frame.
Refit it in the rear outlet.
Side connection, left
= 1 m Additional duct length
Effective duct length
= 1.0 m
= 6.9 m
Result: A duct diameter of 100 mm is
adequate as the effective duct length is
less than the 20 m specified in Table II.
^ Ensure it is securely in position so
that it cannot fall out when the dryer
is in operation.
^ Fit one of the venting systems de-
scribed on the following pages.
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Installation - venting
Venting systems
a Flexible ducting hose
The various venting systems which are
possible are described on the following
pages.
This is a simple, cost effective way of
directing the moist air outside. The
adapter supplied is fitted into the
vent opening on the dryer and the
ducting hose is then connected to
the adapter.
aFlexible ducting hose
bPlastic piping or galvaninsed steel
piping
^ The following items are required: . .
. . . flexible ducting hose
. . . a wall vent kit* or window vent
kit*.
cConnecting directly to the wall vent
* (Miele optional accessory).
AInsert the Miele adapter (1) into the
vent opening of the dryer.
BAttach the hose (2).
^ Installation examples are shown on
the next page.
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Installation - venting
Installation examples - venting sys-
tem with flexible hose
Connection to an exhaust flue
Window vent
1. Pipe with connection piece
(= supplied with the Miele wall vent
kit)
1. Window vent kit (fitted in a "plexi-
glass" pane)
2. Adapter for flexible hose
(separate fitting instructions are sup-
plied with the Miele window vent kit)
3. Exhaust flue insulated against damp
,The ducting must not be vented
into a chimney or vent flue which is
in use, nor should it be connected to
ducting which ventilates rooms with
fireplaces.
2. Adapter for flexible hose
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Installation - venting
b Venting system with
Example
plastic piping
Plastic piping is a good option where
the vented air has to be ducted for
some distance. The smooth walls of
the pipe create less friction for the
vented air than the walls of a flexible
vent hose, for example. Time and
energy consumption are better with
plastic piping.
^ The following items are required: . .
. . . an adapter*.
. . . a wall vent kit* or window vent
kit*.
* (Miele optional accessory)
. . . Suitable piping is available from
your dealer. Where the pipe diameter
is more than 100 mm, an adapter is
necessary (e.g. 100 to 125 mm C) to
connect the pipe to the dryer.
1. Wall vent kit
(Separate fitting instructions are
supplied with the Miele wall vent kit)
2. Adapter
3. Plastic piping, diameter DN 100
AThe Miele adapter (1) is inserted
onto the vent opening on the dryer.
BAttach the pipe (2).
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Installation - venting
c Connecting directly to a
Side view:
wall vent
The best method of venting the dryer
is to connect it directly to the outside
wall of a room. This involves boring
through an outside wall. Because the
ducting is very short this system is
very efficient in terms of time and en-
ergy consumption.
^ A wall pipe* and a flexible foam gas-
ket* must be used
* (both Miele optional accessories).
ABefore drilling into the wall,
. . . please read the installation in-
structions supplied with the Miele
wall pipe
1. Wall pipe
2. Flexible foam gasket
. . . and study the following dia-
grams.
View from above:
BFit the foam gasket (2) on to the con-
necting piece (1) on the wall pipe.
CPush the dryer up against the wall.
1. Wall pipe
2. Flexible foam gasket*
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Installation - venting
Washer dryer stack
Miele washing machine with Comfort
line angled fascia
Height of venting outlet for washer
dryer stack
Miele washing machine with straight or
sloping fascia
Spacer kit* without worktop:
C = 94.2 cm
D = 170.0 cm
Spacer kit* without worktop:
A = 94.2 cm
Spacer kit* with worktop:
C = 96.0 cm
B = 170.0 cm
D = 171.8 cm
Spacer kit* with worktop:
A = 92.8 cm
* Miele optional accessories
B = 168.6 cm
* Miele optional accessories
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Consumption data
Programme
Capacity
Final spin speed
(in a domestic
washing machine)
Electricity
consump-
tion
Drying time
incl.
cooling down
time
kg
rpm
kWh
Minutes
COTTONS
Extra dry
5.0
1200
1400
1600
3.15
3.00
2.75
82
79
72
Normal +
5.0
1200
1400
1600
2.70
2.60
2.30
72
69
62
(1)
Normal
5.0
5.0
800 (70 % residual moisture)
3.30
87
Normal
1200
1400
1600
2.60
2.45
2.20
69
66
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(1)
Hand iron
Hand iron
5.0
5.0
800 (70 % residual moisture)
2.60
76
1200
1400
1600
1.90
1.80
1.50
57
53
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Machine iron
5.0
1200
1400
1600
1.50
1.40
1.15
46
43
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MINIMUM IRON
(1)
Normal
2.5
2.5
1000 (50 % residual moisture)
1000
1.15
1.00
35
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Hand iron
Special care
Woollens hand care
Smoothing
2.0
2.5
-
-
0.20
0.30
3
8
(1) EN 61121 test programme
EN 61121 Standard testing
Before testing in accordance with EN 61121, dry a 3 kg load of cotton laundry
with 70% residual moisture as per the above standard using the Normal Cottons
programme without selecting any additional functions.
Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given above depending
on the size of the load, types of textiles, residual moisture levels after spinning,
fluctuations in the electricity supply and any additional options selected.
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Technical data
Height
85 cm (adjustable +0.7/-0.7 cm)
Height without lid
Width
82 cm
59.5 cm
Depth
58 cm
Weight
48 kg
Drum volume
Maximum capacity
Length of connection cable
Voltage
100 litres
5 kg dry weight
1.60 m
see data plate
see data plate
see data plate
see data plate
see "Consumption data"
Radio/TV suppressed, VDE
Rated load
Fuse rating
Lamp wattage
Energy consumption
Test certificates awarded
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Programmable functions
for changing
standard settings
Programmable functions
Increased drying level
DTurn the programme selector to
COTTONS , extra dry.
The Sensitive System aims to dry us-
ing as little energy as possible. How-
ever, if you require the laundry to be
drier, it is possible to reduce the final
moisture level in the COTTONS and
MINIMUM IRON programmes.
EThe number of the programmable
function will flash alternately with the
"P" on the left of the display -
P: P...1...P... 1... .
The number on the right will show
constantly:
0 = Increased drying level - off
1 = Increased drying level - on
The machine is delivered with the pro-
grammable function switched off.
FPress the START button to change
the number on the right from
0 to 1 = on or from
Programming and
storing in memory
The programmable functions are acti-
vated to call up further features not
shown on the control panel by using the
additional option buttons in combina-
tion with the programme selector.
1 to 0 = off.
The setting you have selected is now
stored in memory.
GSwitch the machine off with the
I-ON/0-OFF button.
Before you begin, first ensure that:
– The tumble dryer is switched off.
– The door is closed.
To check:
^ Carry out steps A to E.
^ Switch off the dryer.
The check is complete.
– The programme selector is at
Finish.
APress the additional option buttons
Short and Low temperature at the
same time, hold pressed in and ...
B... switch on the dryer with the
I-ON / 0-OFF button.
CLet go of all these buttons.
– "P" will appear in the display.
– The Drying and Cool air indicator
lights will flash.
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Programmable functions
Memory
DTurn the programme selector to
COTTONS, normal.
The additional options selected previ-
ously for specific programmes are
stored in the machine’s memory.
EThe number of the programmable
function will flash alternately with the
"P" on the left of the display -
P: P...3...P... 3... .
The machine is delivered with this pro-
grammable function deactivated. It can
be activated is wished.
The number on the right will show
constantly:
0 = Memory function - off
1 = Memory function - on
Programming and
storing in memory
FPress the START button to change
the number on the right from
0 to 1 = on or from
The programmable functions are acti-
vated to call up further features not
shown on the control panel by using the
additional option buttons in combina-
tion with the programme selector.
1 to 0 = off.
The setting you have selected is now
stored in memory.
Before you begin, first ensure that:
– The tumble dryer is switched off.
– The door is closed.
GSwitch the machine off with the
I-ON/0-OFF button.
To check:
– The programme selector is at
Finish.
^ Carry out steps A to E.
^ Switch off the dryer.
The check is complete.
APress the additional option buttons
Short and Low temperature at the
same time, hold pressed in and ...
B... switch on the dryer with the
I-ON / 0-OFF button.
CLet go of all these buttons.
– "P" will appear in the display.
– The Drying and Cool air indicator
lights will flash.
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Programmable functions
Anti-crease
CLet go of all these buttons.
– "P" will appear in the display.
Once a programme (with the excep-
tion of the Woollens Hand care
programme) has ended, the drum will
turn at regular intervals for approx. 60
minutes to prevent the laundry from
settling into creases or folds.
– The Drying and Cool air indicator
lights will flash.
DTurn the programme selector to
COTTONS , hand iron r.
EThe number of the programmable
function will flash alternately with the
"P" on the left of the display -
P: P...4...P... 4... .
The "Anti-crease" function
– is activated as standard when the
machine is delivered but can be de-
activated if wished.
The number on the right will show
constantly:
0 = Anti-crease function off
1 = Anti-crease function on
– it is effective in COTTONS, MINIMUM
IRON programmes, and Warm air
timed drying.
FPress the START button to change
the number on the right from
0 to 1 = on or from
– if laundry is not normally removed
immediately after the end of a
programme you should leave it acti-
vated.
1 to 0 = off.
The setting you have selected is now
stored in memory.
Programming and
storing in memory
GSwitch the machine off with the
The programmable functions are acti-
vated to call up further features not
shown on the control panel by using the
additional option buttons in combina-
tion with the programme selector.
I-ON/0-OFF button.
To check:
^ Carry out steps A to E.
^ Switch off the dryer.
The check is complete.
Before you begin, first ensure that:
– The tumble dryer is switched off.
– The door is closed.
– The programme selector is at
Finish.
APress the additional option buttons
Short and Low temperature at the
same time, hold pressed in and ...
B... switch on the dryer with the
I-ON / 0-OFF button.
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