Miele PDR 908 EL Marine Operating instructions

Operating and installation instructions
Vented dryer
Always read the operating instructions before assembly, installation and commissioning of the machine. This prevents both personal in­jury and damage to the machine.
en-GB M.-Nr. 11 767 680
Contents
Caring for the environment ............................................................................. 7
Warning and Safety instructions ..................................................................... 8
Operating the tumble dryer .............................................................................. 18
Fascia panel ........................................................................................................ 18
Sensors and touch display with sensors............................................................. 19
Main menu........................................................................................................... 19
Examples of how to operate the appliance......................................................... 20
Operating a launderette machine........................................................................ 22
Initial commissioning ........................................................................................ 24
Switch on the tumble dryer ................................................................................. 24
Reference to external appliances........................................................................ 25
Setting the display brightness............................................................................. 25
Setting the date................................................................................................... 25
Selecting programme packages ......................................................................... 26
Completing commissioning................................................................................. 27
1. Notes on correct laundry care ..................................................................... 28
Washing............................................................................................................... 28
Drying .................................................................................................................. 28
Care label symbols.............................................................................................. 28
2. Load the tumble dryer................................................................................... 29
3. Selecting a programme ................................................................................ 30
Switch on the tumble dryer ................................................................................. 30
Selecting a programme ....................................................................................... 30
4. Selecting programme settings..................................................................... 31
Main menu for a programme............................................................................... 31
Select the drying level .................................................................................... 31
Selecting the duration (timed programmes) .................................................. 31
Selecting extra options........................................................................................ 32
Low temperature ............................................................................................ 32
Anti-crease ..................................................................................................... 32
5. Starting the programme ............................................................................... 33
6. End of programme – unloading the drum ................................................... 34
End of programme............................................................................................... 34
Unloading the drum............................................................................................. 34
Observe any maintenance notes......................................................................... 34
Timer................................................................................................................... 35
Contents
Programme overview ........................................................................................ 36
Label.................................................................................................................... 36
Programme packages ......................................................................................... 37
Standard.............................................................................................................. 37
Sport.................................................................................................................... 42
Soft furnishings ................................................................................................... 43
Hygiene ............................................................................................................... 44
WetCare............................................................................................................... 45
Flatwork............................................................................................................... 45
Special programmes ........................................................................................... 46
Changing the programme sequence .............................................................. 47
Changing a programme once it has started........................................................ 47
Cancelling a programme ..................................................................................... 47
Reselecting a cancelled programme.............................................................. 47
Adding laundry .................................................................................................... 47
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 48
When to clean ..................................................................................................... 48
Cleaning the fluff filters........................................................................................ 48
Removing the fluff filter .................................................................................. 48
Dismantling the fluff filter................................................................................ 49
Cleaning the fluff filter components when dry................................................ 49
Cleaning the fluff filter components when wet............................................... 49
Cleaning the air supply area........................................................................... 50
Assembling and fitting the fluff filter............................................................... 51
Cleaning the tumble dryer ................................................................................... 52
Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... 53
Programme cancellation and fault message in the display................................. 53
Messages in the display...................................................................................... 55
Unsatisfactory drying results............................................................................... 57
The drying cycle duration is very long................................................................. 58
General problems with the tumble dryer............................................................. 59
Service................................................................................................................ 60
Contact in the event of a fault ............................................................................. 60
Optional accessories........................................................................................... 60
Installation.......................................................................................................... 61
Front view............................................................................................................ 61
Rear view............................................................................................................. 62
Contents
Locations............................................................................................................. 63
Side view ........................................................................................................ 63
Steel plinth...................................................................................................... 63
View from above............................................................................................. 63
Washer-dryer stack ........................................................................................ 63
Transporting the tumble dryer to its installation site ........................................... 64
Installation ........................................................................................................... 65
Installing the tumble dryer on boats............................................................... 65
Levelling the tumble dryer .............................................................................. 65
External control equipment ............................................................................ 66
Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 67
Installation of the ducting................................................................................. 68
General principles concerning exhaust air management/the air supply for mar-
ine applications ................................................................................................... 68
General principles concerning exhaust air management.................................... 68
General principles concerning the air supply...................................................... 69
Calculating the total ducting length .................................................................... 70
Exhaust air outlets on the back of the tumble dryer ........................................... 71
Sealing the air outlets..................................................................................... 71
Dimensions of the exhaust air outlets ............................................................ 71
Installing plug-in pipes ........................................................................................ 72
Example.......................................................................................................... 72
Installing flexible hoses ....................................................................................... 73
Flat ducting..................................................................................................... 73
Examples........................................................................................................ 74
Technical data.................................................................................................... 75
Conformity declaration........................................................................................ 76
Supervisor level ................................................................................................. 77
Accessing supervisor level.................................................................................. 77
Access via code .................................................................................................. 77
Change code....................................................................................................... 77
Demo programme ............................................................................................... 77
Closing the settings menu................................................................................... 77
Contents
Controls / Display................................................................................................ 77
Language........................................................................................................ 77
Language entry .............................................................................................. 78
Set languages................................................................................................. 78
Display brightness.......................................................................................... 78
Clock display.................................................................................................. 79
Date ................................................................................................................ 79
Volume............................................................................................................ 79
Res. moisture display..................................................................................... 79
Visibility parameters ....................................................................................... 79
Display off status............................................................................................ 80
Machine off status.......................................................................................... 80
Delay start ...................................................................................................... 80
Memory .......................................................................................................... 81
Temperature unit............................................................................................. 81
Weight unit ..................................................................................................... 81
Logo ............................................................................................................... 81
Supervisor code ............................................................................................. 81
Programme selection .......................................................................................... 82
Controls.......................................................................................................... 82
Programme packages .................................................................................... 83
Favourite programmes ................................................................................... 83
Special programmes ...................................................................................... 85
Sort programmes ........................................................................................... 86
Prog. colour allocation ................................................................................... 86
Process technology............................................................................................. 86
Anti-crease ..................................................................................................... 86
Drying levels ................................................................................................... 86
Further cooling ............................................................................................... 87
Cooling down temperature............................................................................. 87
Service................................................................................................................. 87
Clean out the airways..................................................................................... 87
Clean the filters .............................................................................................. 88
Service interval ............................................................................................... 88
Contents
External applications ........................................................................................... 89
External exhaust flap...................................................................................... 89
Additional fan ................................................................................................. 89
Pressure sensor.............................................................................................. 89
Peak load signal ............................................................................................. 90
Peak load prevention...................................................................................... 90
COM module selection................................................................................... 90
Availability of Miele digital products............................................................... 90
WiFi / LAN ...................................................................................................... 91
Network time .................................................................................................. 92
Remote........................................................................................................... 92
Remote Update .............................................................................................. 92
SmartGrid ....................................................................................................... 93
Machine parameters............................................................................................ 94
Legal information............................................................................................ 94
Payment system.................................................................................................. 94
Setting for payment systems ......................................................................... 94
External prog. lock ......................................................................................... 95
F-back signal to pay system .......................................................................... 95
Payment system lock ..................................................................................... 95
Clear paid signal............................................................................................. 95
Debounce time ............................................................................................... 96
Pay system override time............................................................................... 96
Duration Cool air ............................................................................................ 96
Duration Warm air........................................................................................... 96
FOC programmes........................................................................................... 96

Caring for the environment

Disposal of the packing mater­ial
The packaging is designed to protect the appliance from damage during transportation. The packaging materials used are selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the use of raw materials in the manufactur­ing process and also reduces the amount of waste in landfill sites.
Disposing of your old appli­ance
Electrical and electronic appliances of­ten contain valuable materials. They also contain specific materials, com­pounds and components, which were essential for their correct function and safety. These could be hazardous to hu­man health and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or if handled incorrectly. Please do not, therefore, dispose of your old appliance with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local com­munity waste collection / recycling centre for electrical and electronic ap­pliances, or contact your dealer or Miele for advice. You are also respons­ible for deleting any personal data that may be stored on the appliance being disposed of. Please ensure that your old appliance poses no risk to children while being stored prior to disposal.

Warning and Safety instructions

It is essential to read these instructions.
This tumble dryer complies with all current local and national safety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to per­sonal injury and damage to property.
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the tumble dryer. They contain important information on safety, installation, use and maintenance. This prevents both personal injury and dam­age to the tumble dryer.
In accordance with standard IEC60335-1, Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the chapter on installing the tumble dryer as well as the safety instruc­tions and warnings.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
When instructing other people how to use the tumble dryer, they must be made aware of these safety and warning instructions.

Correct application

This tumble dryer is only intended for drying fabrics which have
been washed in a water solution, and marked on the manufacturer's care label as being suitable for tumble drying. “Dry cleaning kits” for freshening up garments in a tumble dryer are increasingly available on the market. If using, do so at your own risk, and follow the in­structions provided on the packaging. Any other applications may be dangerous. Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from in­correct or improper use or operation.
Warning and Safety instructions
This tumble dryer may also be operated in public areas.The tumble dryer is not intended for outdoor use.Tumble dryers with a supply voltage of 208V–240V (see the data
plate on the back of the appliance) must not be operated onshore. This instruction does not apply to tumble dryers with other supply voltages.
This appliance can only be used by people with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it or have been shown how to use it in a safe way and understand and recognise the consequences of in­correct operation.
Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the tumble
dryer unless they are constantly supervised.
Children 8 years and older may only use the tumble dryer unsu-
pervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and recognise and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
Children must not be allowed to clean or maintain the tumble
dryer unsupervised.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the tumble dryer and do
not let them play with it.
Warning and Safety instructions

Technical safety

Before setting up the tumble dryer, check it for any externally vis-
ible damage. Do not install or use a damaged tumble dryer.
Do not make any alterations to the tumble dryer, unless authorised
to do so by Miele.
Do not connect the tumble dryer to the mains electricity supply by
an extension lead. Extension leads are a fire hazard and do not guar­antee the required safety of the tumble dryer.
The appliance may only be operated when the following condi-
tions are met:
- The ship’s hull is longer than 24metres.
- The list of the vessel is not more than 2°.
- Any external vibration is no more than 150Hz at an amplitude of
0.35mm.
The safe operation and correct functioning of the appliance can only be guaranteed if the above conditions are met.
The appliance may not be operated on an open deck.This appliance must only be installed by a qualified person who
has made sure that the conditions for its safe use are met.
When installing this appliance, it must be securely fixed to the
floor. Failure to do this could result in personal injury, damage to the appli­ance and damage to other objects and installations.
If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must always be re-
placed by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from danger.
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Warning and Safety instructions
The electrical safety of this tumble dryer can only be guaranteed
when correctly earthed. It is essential that this standard safety re­quirement is met. If in any doubt, please have the on-site wiring sys­tem inspected by a qualified electrician. Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system (e.g. electric shock).
Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the
user, for which Miele cannot accept liability. Repairs should only be undertaken by a Miele approved service technician, otherwise any subsequent damage will not be covered by the warranty. Ensure cur­rent is not supplied to the tumble dryer until after maintenance or re­pair work has been carried out.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele ori-
ginal spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
To ensure the correct performance of the tumble dryer and to pre-
vent the risk of faults and fire, it is important to carry out mainten­ance on a regular basis.
In the event of a fault or for cleaning purposes, the tumble dryer
is only completely isolated from the electricity supply when:
- it is switched off at the wall socket or the plug is withdrawn, or
- it is switched off at the mains, or the mains fuse is disconnected
- the screw-out fuse is removed (in countries where this is applic­able), or it is switched off at the isolator switch.
See “Installation - Electrical connection”.
Please observe the instructions in “Installation”, “Installation of the
ducting” and “Technical data”.
The accessibility of the plug must be always ensured, in order to
separate the tumble dryer from the mains. All electrical work should be carried out only by a suitably qualified and competent person, in strict accordance with national and local safety regulations.
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Warning and Safety instructions
If the appliance is hard wired, adequate provision must be made
on site to switch off all poles to disconnect the tumble dryer from the electrical supply.
Do not block the gap between the bottom of the tumble dryer and
the floor with plinth facings, deep pile carpet etc. This would hinder a sufficient flow of air to the dryer.
Do not install a lockable door, a sliding door or a door which is
hinged in the opposite direction to the dryer door.
This tumble dryer is supplied with a special lamp to cope with
particular conditions (e.g. relating to temperature, moisture, chemical resistance, abrasion resistance and vibration). This special lamp must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended. It is not suitable for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a Miele authorised person or by Miele Service.
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Warning and Safety instructions

Correct use

The maximum load for this tumble dryer is 8 kg (dry weight).The
maximum recommended loads for individual programmes are given in the Programme chart.
Do not lean on the door. Otherwise, the tumble dryer may tip over,
causing injury to yourself or others.
Always close the door after use. This way you will avoid the
danger of:
- children climbing onto or into the dryer or hiding things in it.
- pets or other small animals climbing into it.
Do not use a pressure washer or hose to clean the tumble dryer.Keep the room where the tumble dryer is located free from dust
and fluff. If the air that is taken into the machine contains dirt particles, this can cause blockages. A fault may then occur and there is a risk of fire.
The tumble dryer may only be operated when the ducting has
been installed and the room is sufficiently ventilated.
Please observe the instructions in “Installation of the ducting”.The ducting must never be installed in any of the following flues or
shafts.
- Chimneys or smokestacks that are in use.
- Shafts that are used to ventilate installation rooms with fireplaces.
- Flues that are used by third parties.
Smoke or exhaust gas that is fed back into the flue or shaft may be toxic.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Reverse suction of exhaust gases may result in a risk of suffoca-
tion and poisoning if gas-powered flow heaters, gas-powered room heaters, coal ovens connected to the flue, etc., are installed in the same room, in the same dwelling or in neighbouring rooms and the pressure is 4Pa or less.
The following measures for suitable room ventilation (examples) can help to prevent negative pressure in the installation area:
- Installing vents that cannot be closed in the exterior walls.
- Window switch: The tumble dryer can only be switched on when a window is open.
Please always seek approval from the appropriate authority (GasSafe engineer, chimney sweep etc.) to confirm that the appliance can be operated without risk and that negative pressure of over 4Pa can be prevented.
Regularly check all components in the ducting (e.g. wall pipe, ex-
ternal grille, bends, elbows, etc.) to make sure air can move through them and to ensure that they are working properly. Clean compon­ents when necessary. Fluff deposits in the ducting system will pre­vent the air from being extracted properly and, as a result, will stop the tumble dryer from working properly. If existing ducting is due to be used, it must be checked before be­ing connected to the tumble dryer.
If multiple tumble dryers are to be installed on one exhaust air
duct, a non-return flap must be installed directly on the duct for each tumble dryer. If this requirement is not observed, the tumble dryers may be dam­aged and their electrical safety could be affected.
The fluff filter must be cleaned on a regular basis.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Never operate the tumble dryer without the fluff filter or with a
damaged fluff filter. This could lead to malfunctions. Fluff can clog the air channels, heating elements and ducting, which could result in a fire. Stop the tumble dryer immediately and replace the damaged fluff fil­ter.
Do not install the tumble dryer in a room where there is a risk of
frost. At temperatures around freezing point, the tumble dryer may not be able to operate properly. The permitted room temperature is between 2°C and 35°C.
To prevent the risk of fire, the following textiles must not be dried
in this tumble dryer:
- items which have not been washed.
- Items, such as workwear, which have not been thoroughly cleaned and which are still soiled with grease, oil or other depos­its (such as cosmetics, lotions etc). If items have not been thor­oughly cleaned there is a danger that these might ignite when heated, even after they have been removed from the dryer at the end of the programme.
- Items that have been soiled with substances such as acetone, petrol, kerosene, stain removers, turpentine, waxes, wax re­movers and other chemicals (e.g. mops and floor cloths) should be washed in hot water with extra detergent before being dried in the tumble dryer.
- Items which have been splashed with hair lacquer, hair spray, nail varnish remover or similar substances.
When washing very heavily soiled items ensure that you use suffi­cient detergent and select a high temperature. If in doubt wash several times before drying.
Remove all items from pockets (e.g. lighters, matches).
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Warning and Safety instructions
In many programmes, the heating phase is followed by a cooling
down phase to ensure that the items are not too hot to handle when you remove them (this also avoids the danger of the laundry self-ig­niting). The programme is not finished until the cooling down phase is complete. Ensure that you always wait until the end of the pro­gramme before removing the laundry.
Fire hazard.
This tumble dryer must not be connected to a controllable socket (e.g. a timer or a peak-load switch-off device). The tumble dryer may only be operated with a peak-load device if this is connected to the tumble dryer via the Miele XCI box and the relevant settings have been configured on the tumble dryer. There is a risk of the laundry igniting itself if the drying programme is cancelled before the cooling phase has finished.
To prevent the risk of fire, the following textiles must not be dried
in this tumble dryer:
- items which have been cleaned using chemicals (e.g. professional dry-cleaning agents).
- fabrics which contain a large proportion of rubber, foam rubber or rubber-like materials. For example, products made from latex foam rubber, shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubberised articles and items of clothing and pillows with foam rubber filling.
- Fabrics which contain damaged padding or fillings (e.g. pillows, jackets). When damaged, the filling can get out with the risk of it igniting in the dryer.
The programme ends when the cooling phase starts. Many pro-
grammes are followed by the cooling phase to ensure that the items are not too hot to handle when you remove them (this also reduces the risk of the laundry self-igniting). Always remove all laundry as soon as the programme has finished.
Fabric conditioner and similar products must be used according
to the instructions on the manufacturer's packaging.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Benzine, petrol, paraffin, or any easily flammable liquid must not
be stored or used near the machine. Danger of explosion.
Do not expose the dryer to air which is contaminated with vapour
of chlorine, fluorine or other solvents. Danger of fire.
For tumble dryers with stainless steel surfaces:
The stainless steel surfaces must not come into contact with liquid cleaning and disinfecting agents which contain chlorine or sodium hypochlorite. These agents can have a corrosive effect on stainless steel. Aggressive vapours containing chlorine can also be corrosive. Do not store containers of these agents near the tumble dryer.

Accessories

Only use genuine Miele original spare parts and accessories with
this appliance. If spare parts or accessories from other manufactur­ers are used, this will invalidate the guarantee, and Miele cannot ac­cept liability.
The tumble dryer can also be combined with a Miele washing ma-
chine in a washer-dryer stack. The appropriate “WTV” stacking kit (available to order) to match your dryer is required.
Make sure that you order the correct plinth for this tumble dryer
(available from Miele as an optional accessory).
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Operating the tumble dryer

Fascia panel

a
Language sensor
For selecting the current user lan­guage. The operating language is displayed again at the end of the programme.
b
Back sensor For going back one level in the menu.
c
Touch display
d
Sensor Start/Stop For starting the selected drying pro­gramme and cancelling a programme once it has started. The programme selected can be started as soon as the sensor starts flashing.
e
Optical interface
For service technicians.
f
Button For switching the tumble dryer on and off. The tumble dryer switches off automatically to save energy. This occurs 15minutes after the end of the programme/anti-crease phase, or after being switched on if no further selection is made.
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Operating the tumble dryer

11:02

Programmes Favourites Supervisor

Help

Sensors and touch display with sensors

The sensors , and Start/Stop and the sensors in the display respond to finger tip contact. Every touch of a sensor is confirmed with an audible tone. You can adjust the volume of the keypad tone or switch it off (see inform­ation in “Supervisor level”).
The control panel with sensors and the touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g. pens.
Only touch the display with your fin­gers.

Main menu

After switching on the tumble dryer, the main menu will appear in the display.
You can access all the important sub­menus from the main menu.
Touch the sensor at any time to re­turn to the main menu. Values set pre­viously are not saved.

Programmes

For selecting drying programmes.
Favourites
For selecting one of 12 favourite drying programmes, which can be set up and saved by the supervisor (see “Favourite programmes” in the “Supervisor level” chapter).
Supervisor
You can alter the tumble dryer electron­ics to suit changing requirements in the supervisor level (see “Supervisor level”).

Networking

If the tumble dryer is networked, the symbol indicates the signal strength of the network (SSID) to which it is con­nected. Touch the symbol to display the name of the network.
Help
You can display help to assist you with the operation of the tumble dryer.
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Operating the tumble dryer
11:02
ShirtsCottons Express
DenimDelicates
Programmes
Minimum iron
11:02
Anti-crease
Extras
OK
Low temperature
OK
12 00
11 59 10 58
13 01
14 02
Clock display

Examples of how to operate the appliance

Option lists

Programme menu (single option list)
You can scroll to the right or the left by swiping your finger across the screen. To do this, place your finger on the touch display and swipe it in the direc­tion you want.
The orange bar under the pictures shows that there are further options to choose from.
Touch a programme name to select the drying programme.
Extras menu (multiple choice)
Touch one or several Extras to select it/ them.
Currently selected Extras are marked orange.
To deselect an Extra simply touch the Extra again.
Use the OKsensor to activate all selec­ted Extras.

Setting numerical values

You can set numerical values in some menus.
The display will change to the standard menu for that programme.
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Enter the numbers by swiping upwards or downwards. Place your finger on the number that you want to change and move your finger in the direction you want. Use the OKsensor to accept all set figures.
Operating the tumble dryer
OK
12 00
11 59 10 58
13 01
14 02
Clock display
OK
12:00
3
4
21
Clock display
5 6
7
8
0
9
11:02
Cottons
Status
Time left
h2:27
Drying
Tip: For some settings, depending on the value range and increments, the value can also be set using a numerical keypad. Briefly touching a number will bring up the numerical keypad. Once a valid number has been entered, the
OKsensor will be highlighted green.
Briefly touch a number between the
two lines.
The numerical keypad will appear.

Pull-down menu

The pull-down menu can be used to display information, e.g. about a drying programme.
If an orange bar appears at the top of the screen in the middle of the display, you can open the pull-down menu. Touch the bar and drag down with your finger.

Exiting a menu

Touch the sensor to return to the
previous screen.
Entries made before this which have not been confirmed withOK will not be saved.
Touch the numbers and confirm with
OK.

Help display

With some menus, Help appears along the bottom line of the display.
Touch the Helpsensor to display the
text.
Touch the Closesensor to return to
the previous screen.
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Operating the tumble dryer
11:02
Help
Cottons
Delicates
Cottons
Cottons
11:02
Cottons
Help
Cottons Cottons
Operating a launderette ma­chine
The entry menu will vary depending on the programming status (see “Con­trols” under “Supervisor level”).
Shortcuts are the easiest way to oper­ate the machine. Operating staff are un­able to change pre-set programmes.

Launderette, basic

A maximum of 12 and a minimum of 4programmes can be selected.
Depending on the setting at Supervisor level, the programmes can be displayed with or without a border.

Laundrette Logo

The first 3programmes can be selected directly. Up to 9 more programmes can be selected from the list.

Symbols in the display

Drying levels
Extra dry
Normal plus
Normal
Hand iron plus
Hand iron
Machine iron
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Laundrette Logo int.
11:02
Help
time/Laundrette Logo ext. time
4time programmes with different tem­perature levels are available for selec­tion.
- Temperature level cold
- Temperature level low
- Temperature level medium
- Temperature level high
Laundrette Logo ext. time: the tumble
dryer only functions correctly when it is provided with external time informa­tion by an external unit.
Operating the tumble dryer
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Initial commissioning

deutsch
Language
OK
english (AU)
english (CA)
english (GB) español
english (US)
Risk of injury or damage to prop-
erty due to improper installation. Incorrect installation of the tumble
dryer can lead to personal injury or damage to property.
Before commissioning the tumble dryer for the first time, make sure it has been installed and connected correctly. Please observe the instruc­tions in “Installation”, and “Installa­tion of the ducting”.
Follow all the steps required for initial commissioning. During the commissioning process, you will need to define the settings for daily use of the tumble dryer. Some of the settings can only be configured during the initial commissioning pro­cess. After that, they must be changed by Miele Service.
These settings are also described under “Supervisor level”.

Switch on the tumble dryer

Press the control.
The welcome screen will light up.

Setting the language

You will be asked to select the language you require for the display. You can change the language at any time (see “Language” under “Supervisor level”).
Scroll to the left or the right until the
language you want appears.
Touch the sensor for the language
you want.
The selected language will be high­lighted in orange and the display will change to the next setting.
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Initial commissioning
OK
Display brightness
Darker Brighter
OK
Date
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2023 2022
202123 July
August
September
June
May
2020 2019
Reference to external appli­ances
A reference to external hardware ap­pears.
Confirm with the OKsensor control.
Connect the XCI box or XCI-AD ac­cessory unit before using the appli­ance for the first time. Alternatively, slide a communication module into the slot on the back of the tumble dryer. The tumble dryer must be disconnec­ted from the mains for this process. Then start the commissioning pro­cess.

Setting the display brightness

You will be asked to select the bright­ness of the display.

Setting the date

Place your finger on the value that
you want to change and move your finger in the direction you want.
Once all values have been selected,
confirm with the OKsensor.
The display will change to the next set­ting.
Touch the segment bars until you
reach the required level of brightness.
The selected brightness level will be highlighted orange.
Confirm with OK.
The display will change to the next set­ting.
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Initial commissioning
OK
12 00
11 59 10 58
13 01
14 02
Clock display
11:02
Cottons  Cottons Express
Cottons PRO Delicates
Programme packages
Label Standard
Minimum iron
OK

Confirming the time request

The following question appears in the display:
Should the time of day display not be shown?
Touch the Yes or Nosensor control. If you select Yes, the system will skip
the Clock displaysetting. If you select No, the display will switch
to the Clock displaysetting.

Setting the time of day

Place your finger on the number that
you want to change and move your finger in the direction you want.
Confirm with the OKsensor.
The display will change to the next set­ting.
Selecting programme pack­ages
You can select various programmes from the programme packages. Any programmes already active are marked in orange.
Scroll right until you reach a pro-
gramme that is not marked in orange.
Touch the sensor for the required pro-
gramme.
The selected programme is marked in orange; this means that the programme is active.
You can select further programmes.
Tip: You can disable a selected pro­gramme by touching the programme's sensor again. Exception: The programmes Cot-
tons and CottonsPro cannot be dis-
abled. If you do not want to select any more
programmes, confirm with OK.
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The display will change to the next set­ting.

Setting up a payment system

11:02
No payment
system
Payment system
OK
Programme
control
Timed
operation
Timed op. +
impul.counter
COM module
11:02
Automatic
plus
Timed drying
warm air
Basket - Low
temperature
Microfibre
Timed drying
cool air
Basket
programme
Programmes
OK
00 20
02 59 01 58
01 21
02 22
Duration
h
11:02
Reset
If you wish to set up a payment system, read the “Payment system” section of the “Supervisor level” chapter. These settings can only be changed during the initial commissioning process. If you wish to change the settings after the commissioning process, please contact Miele Service.
If you do not wish to set up a payment system, you can skip this stage.
Touch the No payment systemsensor.
The display will change to the next set­ting.

Completing commissioning

The commissioning procedure is com­pleted when a programme lasting longer than 20minutes has been car­ried out in full.
If the power is interrupted prior to the start of the first drying programme (e.g. if the machine is switched off with the button), the initial commis­sioning process can be completed again. Once a drying programme has been running for over 20minutes, the initial commissioning process does not have to be performed again.
Confirm with OK.In the main menu, touch thePro-
grammessensor.
Initial commissioning
Select the Timed drying cool air pro-
gramme.
Touch the Durationsensor.
Place your finger on the number that
you want to change and move your finger in the direction you want.
Select a duration of 20minutes.Confirm with OK.Touch the flashing Start/Stopsensor.
After this programme has finished, the tumble dryer is ready for use.
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1. Notes on correct laundry care

Washing

- Heavily soiled laundry must be washed particularly thoroughly. Use sufficient detergent and select a high temperature. If in doubt, wash the items several times.
- New, coloured items must be washed thoroughly and separately. Do not dry these items with light coloured gar­ments. There is the risk of colours running and discolouring other gar­ments or even plastic components in the tumble dryer. Dark coloured fluff can also settle on light coloured gar­ments and vice versa.

Drying

Damage due to foreign objects
which were not removed from the laundry.
Foreign objects can melt, burn, or explode.
Ensure that any foreign objects, e.g. detergent dispensing balls, lighters, etc., have been removed from the laundry.

Care label symbols

Drying
Normal/higher temperature
Low temperature*
* Select the extra option Low temper­ature.
Do not tumble dry
Ironing
Very hot
Hot
Warm
Do not iron
Risk of fire due to incorrect use
and operation. The laundry can burn and destroy
the tumble dryer and the surround­ings.
See the section on “Warning and safety” for further information.
- Check seams and stitching to ensure that the items are intact. This way you will avoid the danger of fillings com­ing out and causing a fire.
- Sew in or remove underwiring from bras.
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2. Load the tumble dryer

Loading the laundry

Preventing textile damage. Before loading, read chapter “1.
Notes on correct laundry care.”
Open the door.Load the laundry.
Preventing textile damage. When closing the door, make sure
that laundry does not get trapped in the door opening.

Closing the door

Shut the door with a gentle swing.
Do not overload the drum. Overload­ing can cause unnecessary wear and tear to the laundry and and cause a disappointing drying result. It can also cause more creasing.
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3. Selecting a programme

11:02
Programmes Favourites Supervisor
Help
11:02
ShirtsCottons Express
DenimDelicates
Programmes
Minimum iron
11:02
Cottons
Favourites
Delicates
Cottons
Cottons

Switch on the tumble dryer

Press the control.
The drum lighting will come on.
The drum lighting will automatically go out after a few minutes and/or after the start of a programme to save en­ergy.

Selecting a programme

There are different ways to select a pro­gramme.
Touch the Programmessensor.
Alternatively, you can select a pro­gramme via: Favourites*.
* The preset programmes under Fa-
vourites cannot be changed.
Touch theFavouritessensor con-
trol.
The programmes will appear in the dis­play. Symbols representing the preset parameters (drying level, extra options or times) are displayed underneath the names of the programmes.
Scroll to the right in the display until
the programme you want appears.
Scroll to the right in the display until
the programme you want appears.
Touch the sensor for that programme.
The display will change to the standard menu for that drying programme.
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Touch the sensor control for that pro-
gramme.
The display will change to the standard menu for that drying programme.

4. Selecting programme settings

OK
Overview
not selected
Cottons
11:02
kg
Drying level
Extras
1:56h
Weight
Normal8,0
11:02
Machine iron
Hand iron
plus
Normal plus
Hand iron Normal Extra dry
Drying levels
OK
Overview
not selected
Timed drying
warm air
h0:20
11:02
Duration
Extras
h0:208,0 kg
Weight
OK
00 20
02 59 01 58
01 21
02 22
Duration
h
11:02
Reset

Main menu for a programme

Select the drying level

With many programmes, you can change the preset drying level. De­pending on the programme, you can select different drying levels.
Touch the Drying levelsensor.
The drying level selection menu opens.
Selecting the duration (timed pro­grammes)
You can select the programme dura­tion yourself.*
* The time frame for the selected pro­gramme duration can be limited by Miele Service.
- Timed drying warm air = 0:20–
2:00hours
- Timed drying cool air = 0:10–2:00hours
- Basket programme/Basket -Low temper-
ature = 0:20–1:30hours
- Timed drying hygiene = 0:50–2:00hours
Touch the sensor for the drying level
you want.
Touch the Durationsensor.
The duration setting menu opens.
Select a duration.Only press OK when the extra ap-
pears on the display.
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4. Selecting programme settings
OK
Overview
not selected
Cottons
11:02
kg
Drying level
Extras
1:56h
Weight
Normal8,0
11:02

Anti-crease

Extras
OK

Low temperature

Selecting extra options

The drying programmes can be aug­mented with various extra options.
Touch the Extrassensor.
Touch the sensor for the extra you re-
quire.
Low temperature
Delicate fabric (with the symbol on the care label, e.g. acrylic garments) is dried at a lower temperature. The pro­gramme duration is also longer.
Anti-crease
After the programme has finished, the drum will continue to rotate in a certain rhythm, depending on the selected pro­gramme. This helps to prevent creasing after the programme has ended.
The anti-crease function is switched off as the factory default setting. It can be switched on in the supervisor level with a variable duration of up to 12 hours.
Only press OK when the extra ap-
pears on the display.
The relevant symbol for the required ex­tra or lights up.
Not all extras can be selected with every programme, only those pro­grammes for which it makes sense.
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5. Starting the programme

Payment systems

Tip: If your machine is connected to a
payment system, the amount of pay­ment required will appear in the display.
Once the programme has started, do not open the door or cancel the pro­gramme. Depending on the settings, money may be lost in the payment system.

Starting the programme

The programme can be started as soon as the Start/Stopsensor is flashing on and off.
Touch the Start/Stopsensor.
If a delay start period has been selec­ted, this will appear in the display.
Once the delay start period has elapsed (if applied), the programme duration will appear in the display; otherwise, the duration will appear straight away. The programme sequence is also shown in the display.
Programme duration/Estim­ated time remaining
The programme duration depends on the quantity of laundry, the type of fab­ric and the residual moisture in the laundry or also the water hardness. The running time for drying level pro­grammes can therefore vary or “jump”. The tumble dryer's electronic control system adapts to these factors and then adjusts the displayed programme duration with increasing accuracy.
Tip: In the pull-down menu, you can view the selected drying level or dura­tion and the selected extras.
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6. End of programme – unloading the drum

End of programme

The laundry will be cooled down shortly before the end of the programme. The laundry can be unloaded.
- Finish lights up
If Anti-crease* was selected, the drum will rotate in intervals. This minim­ises creasing if the laundry cannot be removed from the machine immediately.
* The anti-crease function is deactiv­ated as standard.
The tumble dryer will switch off auto­matically 15 minutes after the end of a programme.

Unloading the drum

Open the door.Remove everything from the drum.
Items left in the tumble dryer could be damaged by overdrying when the tumble dryer is used the next time.
Always remove all items from the drum.
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Switch the tumble dryer off.

Observe any maintenance notes

This tumble dryer requires regular maintenance, particularly if it is used on a continuous basis.
Tip: Please see “Cleaning and care” for details. In that chapter, start by reading the section “When to clean”.

Timer

The Delay start must be activated in the Supervisor level so that the timer can be selected. Before the programme starts, the Timer can be used to select a pro­gramme start time or programme end time.

Setting the timer

Touch the  timersensor.Select the option Finish at, Start in or
Start at.
Set the hours and the minutes with
the OKsensor.

Changing the timer

The selected delay start time period can be changed before the programme start.
Touch the , or sensor.If required, change the specified time
and confirm with the OKsensor.

Deleting the timer

The selected delay start period can be cancelled before the programme starts.
Touch the , or sensor.
The selected delay start period will ap­pear in the display.
Touch the Deletesensor.Confirm with the OKsensor.
The selected delay start period is de­leted.

Starting the timer

Touch the Start/Stopsensor.
The door will lock and the time until the programme starts will appear in the dis­play.
After the programme has started, the selected delay start period can only be changed by interrupting the pro­gramme.
The programme can be started immedi­ately at any time.
Touch the Start immediatelysensor.
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Programme overview

All weights marked with * are based on the weight of dry laundry.

Label

Cottons Eco Max. load 8 kg*
Items Cotton items such as those described under CottonsNormal with
normal residual moisture.
Note - Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
- The Cottons programme is the most energy-efficient for dry-
ing cotton items with normal residual moisture levels.
Note for test insti­tutes
CottonsPRO Max. load 8 kg*
Items Cotton items such as those described under CottonsNormal with
Note Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
Test programme in accordance with Regulation392/2012/EU, meas­ured in accordance with EN61121.
normal residual moisture.
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Programme overview

Programme packages

You can select various programmes from the programme packages. The pro­grammes will appear in the programme list.

Standard

Cottons Max. load 8 kg*
Extradry, Normalplus, Normal
Items - Single and multi-layered cotton items.
- Towelling, T-shirts, underwear, jersey bed linen, baby clothes.
- Workwear, jackets, cotton blankets, aprons, tea towels, bed linen, towels, overalls, boil-proof table linen.
Note - Select Extradry for multi-layered and very thick fabrics.
- Do not use Extradry for jersey fabrics (e.g. T-shirts, underwear, baby clothes) because they can shrink.
Handironplus, Handiron, Machineiron
Items - Cotton and linen fabric.
- Table linen, bed linen, starched laundry.
Tip To prevent laundry from drying out, it should be rolled up until you
are ready for ironing.
Minimum iron Max. load 4kg*
Normalplus, Normal, Handiron
Items - Minimum iron fabrics made of synthetic, cotton or mixed fibre.
- Workwear, overalls, tops, dresses, trousers, table linen, tights.
Note is automatically selected.
Express Max. load 4kg*
Extradry, Normalplus, Normal, Handiron plus, Handiron, Machineiron
Items Garments suitable for the Cottons programme
Note Shorter programme duration
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Programme overview
Delicates Max. load 4kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Hand iron plus
Use for - Delicate synthetic, cotton or mixed fibre fabrics.
- Lightweight pullovers, dresses, trousers, overalls, table cloths, shirts and blouses.
- Lingerie and appliquéd fabrics.
Note Less creasing occurs in this programme.
Tip Reducing the load will reduce creasing even further.
Shirts Max. load 2kg*
Normal, Hand iron plus
Use for Shirts and blouses.
Denim Max. load 3.5kg*
Normal, Hand iron plus
Use for Denim garments, e.g. jeans, jackets, skirts, shirts.
Woollens Max. load 2kg*
Items Woollen garments and fabric containing wool blends, e.g. pullovers,
cardigans, tights.
Note - Wool and wool blend items are only fluffed up for a short time;
they are not dried completely.
- Remove garments as soon as the programme has finished and leave to finish drying at room temperature.
Silks Max. load 1kg*
Use for Silk garments which are suitable for tumble drying, e.g. blouses and
shirts
Note - Programme for reduced creasing.
- Items are not dried completely in this programme.
- Remove the garments as soon as the programme has finished.
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Programme overview
Towelling Max. load8kg*
Use for Large quantities of single-layered and multi-layered towelling items.
These include, for example, towels, bath robes, face flannels, flannel bed linen.
Note Items are dried to a Normal plus level only in this programme.
Smoothing Max. load 1kg*
Use for - Cotton and linen fabrics.
- Minimum iron items made of cotton, synthetics or mixed fibres, e.g. trousers, jackets, shirts.
Note - Smooths out creasing caused during the spin cycle in the washing
machine.
- Items are not dried completely.
- For extra gentle smoothing, select the Low temperature extra op­tion.
- Remove garments as soon as the programme has finished and leave to finish drying on a line or hangers.
Automatic plus Max. load 5kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Hand iron plus
Use for Mixed loads of garments suitable for the Cottons and Minimum iron
programmes.
Microfibre Max. load 7kg*
Normal plus, Normal
Use for Microfibre mops and cleaning cloths.
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Programme overview
Timed drying – warm air Max. load 8 kg*
Items - Jackets, pillows, sleeping bags and other padded items.
- Multi-layered textiles such as thick cotton tablecloths.
- Individual items, e.g. bath towels, swimwear and tea-towels.
Note - For finishing off multi-layered fabrics or padded garments that
have dried unevenly.
- For drying a few items or individual garments.
- Do not select the longest drying time to start with. Check the items as you are drying them to find the optimum time.
Timed drying – cool air Max. load 8 kg*
Items Any item which only needs airing.
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Programme overview
Basket programme Basket load 3.5kg
Basket programme, Low temperature Basket load 3.5kg
Fabrics/ items
Note - These programmes may only be used with the Miele dryer basket
- You must follow the operating instructions for the dryer basket.
- These programmes must only be used to dry or air items which are suitable for drying in a tumble dryer but which are not suitable for drying using mechanical action.
(optional accessory).
- A satisfactory drying result cannot be achieved without the dryer basket.
- Select Basket Low temperature for temperature-sensitive items.
- Make sure that the item (bag, boot, etc.) does not touch the drum: the tumble dryer drum will rotate, causing damage to the tumble dryer basket and drum if it is incorrectly loaded. See the operating instructions supplied with the dryer basket for further information.
- You must follow the operating instructions for the dryer basket.
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Programme overview

Sport

Sportswear Max. load 3kg*
Use for Sportswear that is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer.
Note Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
Outerwear Max. load 2.5kg*
Normal, Hand iron plus
Use for Outerwear which is suitable for tumble drying.
Proofing Max. load 2.5kg*
Textiles Microfibre fabrics, skiwear, outdoor wear, fine, close-weave cotton
garments (poplin), and table linen which are suitable for drying in a tumble dryer.
Note - This programme includes an additional proofing fixing phase.
- Only use proofing agents that are stated by the manufacturer as being “suitable for use on membrane textiles”. These agents con­tain fluorochemical compounds.
- Do not dry items which have been treated with proofing agents containing paraffin. This substance is a fire risk.
- Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
Reactivation Max. load 2.5kg*
Items Outerwear which is suitable for tumble drying.
Note - The drying process revitalises the fibres, which improves the wa-
ter-repelling effect.
- Items are dried to a Normal level only.
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Programme overview

Soft furnishings

Down bedding Max. load 2kg*
Use for Bedding suitable for tumble drying (duvets or pillows filled with
down or feathers).
Note Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
Tip Feathers have a tendency of developing a strong odour when they
are warm. Allow bedding to air outside the tumble dryer after tumble drying.
Synthetic bedding Max. load 2kg*
Items Bedding suitable for drying in a tumble dryer (duvets or pillows with
synthetic fillings).
Note Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
Large items Max. load 4kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Hand iron, Machine iron
Use for Robust, larger items for the Cottons programme. These include, for
example, blankets, multi-layered covers, large voluminous items.
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Programme overview

Hygiene

In the hygiene programmes, items will be dried with a temperature that is con­stant over an extended period (longer temperature holding time). This kills off micro-organisms such as germs or dust mites and reduces allergens in the laundry.
If a hygiene programme is cancelled early, micro-organisms will not be killed. Do not cancel this programme.
Cottons hygiene Max. load 4kg*
Use for Cotton or linen items that come into direct contact with the skin.
These include, for example, underwear, baby clothes, hand towels, bath towels, bathrobes, spa towels and flannels.
Note Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
Minimum iron hygiene Max. load 4kg*
Use for - Minimum iron fabrics made of synthetic, cotton or mixed fibre.
- Workwear, overalls, pullovers, dresses, trousers, table linen, tights.
Note Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme.
Timed drying hygiene Max. load 4kg*
Items - Jackets, pillows, sleeping bags and other padded items.
- Multi-layered textiles such as thick cotton tablecloths.
- Individual items, e.g. bath towels, swimwear and tea-towels.
Note - For finishing off multi-layered fabrics or padded garments that
have dried unevenly.
- For drying a few items or individual garments.
- Do not select the longest drying time to start with. Check the items as you are drying them to find the optimum time.
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Programme overview

WetCare

WetCareSensitive Max. load 2.5kg*
Items Non-washable outerwear
Note The garment is briefly dried and fluffed up
WetCareSilks Max. load 2.5kg*
Normal, Handironplus, Handiron
Items Non-washable silk garments which crease easily
WetCareIntensive Max. load 2.5kg*
Normal, Handiron, Handironplus, Machine iron
Use for Washable outerwear

Flatwork

Cottons 40% residual moisture Max. load 8 kg*
Cottons 25% residual moisture Max. load 8 kg*
Minimum iron 20% residual moisture Max. load 4kg*
Items - Hotel, care home or hospital laundry that requires further pro-
cessing (hand ironing, machine ironing, folding).
- This includes cottons/coloureds and minimum iron fabrics, such as bedding and table linen or towels.
Note - The residual moistures is absorbed by the fabric fibres, which
makes them easier to smooth.
- These programmes only dry to Machine iron.
Tip - To prevent laundry from drying out, it should be rolled up until you
are ready for ironing.
- Shake the laundry before ironing.
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Programme overview

Special programmes

You can put together five special pro­grammes and assign your own pro­gramme names. Enter these into the tables.
Load: maximum 8 kg (weight of dry items)
Example
[Special programme 1]Dry+
Res. moisture programme
Final residual moisture: - 6%
Extra drying time: 30min
Temperature: 60°C
(1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(2)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(4)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(5)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Changing the programme sequence

Payment systems

Opening the door or cancelling the programme after it has started may cause a loss of credit (depending on how the tumble dryer was set up*).
* Either during the commissioning pro­cess or subsequently, a Miele service technician can reset the payment sys­tem so that programming changes can be made.

Changing a programme once it has started

You cannot change to another pro­gramme once a programme has started (this prevents unintentional alterations). You will need to cancel the current pro­gramme before you can select a new one.
Risk of fire due to incorrect use
and operation. The laundry can burn and destroy
the tumble dryer and the surround­ings.
See the section on “Warning and safety” for further information.

Adding laundry

Open the door.
Risk of burns by touching hot
laundry in the drum. You could burn yourself. Let the laundry cool down and re-
move it carefully.
Add items.Close the door.Start the programme.
Interruption to the power sup­ply
If the power supply is interrupted be­cause the tumble dryer has been switched off with the button:
Switch the tumble dryer on.Touch the Start/Stopsensor control.
If the power supply is interrupted by a power cut:
When power is restored, confirm with
OK.
Touch the Start/Stopsensor control.

Cancelling a programme

Touch the Start/Stopsensor control.
A message will appear in the display asking if you wish to cancel the pro­gramme.
Touch the Yes sensor control.

Reselecting a cancelled programme

Open and close the door.Select and start a new programme.

Time remaining

Altering the programme sequence can cause adjustments in the h min time re­maining display.
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Cleaning and care

When to clean

A two-piece fluff filter in the air supply area collects all fluff generated during the drying process.
Failure to clean the filter regularly could increase drying times.
Fire hazard due to irregular main-
tenance. Too many fluff deposits in the fluff fil-
ter and tumble dryer will result in a risk of fire.
Check the fluff filter and air duct area on a regular basis. Always clean the filter if you find any fluff deposits.
Damage caused by a missing or
damaged fluff filter. Too many fluff deposits in the fluff fil-
ter and tumble dryer will result in a risk of appliance malfunctions and a risk of fire.
Never use the tumble dryer without the fluff filter. Always replace a dam­aged fluff filter immediately.
To delete the message: open the fluff
filter flap for at least 10seconds while the tumble dryer is switched on.
You might have to confirm with OK.

Cleaning the fluff filters

Removing the fluff filter

Reach behind the catch with your fin-
ger.
Open the fluff filter flap.
Always clean the appliance whenever prompted to do so in the display. Vari­ous messages can be displayed:
Clean the filters. Clean the fluff filter and rinse the plinth fil­ter. Rinse the fluff filter and the plinth filter. Check the airways.
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Use the handle to pull out the fluff fil-
ter.
Cleaning and care

Dismantling the fluff filter

Hold onto both handles on the fluff fil-
ter.
Turn the inner section of the fluff filter
anti-clockwise (1) slightly until you feel it engage.
Pull apart the two parts of the fluff fil-
ter (2).

Cleaning the fluff filter components when dry

Tip: Use a vacuum cleaner to achieve
the best possible cleaning results.
Use your fingers or a vacuum cleaner
to wipe fluff off the filter.

Cleaning the fluff filter components when wet

If there is a lot of compacted fluff on the fluff filter components, you should also clean them under warm running water.
If the fluff filter is wet, it could cause operational faults.
Shake both parts thoroughly and then dry them carefully.
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Cleaning and care
D

Cleaning the air supply area

Open the door.
The round lid (D) serves no purpose and cannot be removed.
Pull out the cover to the air supply
area.
Fluff can be removed with a vacuum
cleaner.
The fan wheel inside the tumble dryer may be clogged with detergent residue and fluff.
Use a damp cleaning cloth to clean
the cover to the air supply area.
Place the cover to the air supply area
to one side.
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Carefully remove the following with a
damp cleaning cloth . . . Deposits on the fan wheel. . . . Fluff from the area in front of the fan wheel.
Use a damp cleaning cloth to remove
any fluff. Make sure that you do not damage the rubber seal when doing this.

Assembling and fitting the fluff filter

Cleaning and care
Insert the inner fluff filter component
into the outer component (1).
Turn the inner section of the fluff filter
clockwise (2) slightly until you feel it engage.
Slide in the cover to the air supply
area.
Slide in the fluff filter until you feel it
engage.
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Cleaning and care
Close the fluff filter flap.
The filter must be inserted and the fluff filter flap must be closed to en­sure the system is correctly sealed and that the tumble dryer will func­tion correctly.

Cleaning the tumble dryer

Disconnect the tumble dryer from the electrical supply.
Damage caused by the use of
unsuitable care products. Unsuitable care products could dam-
age plastic surfaces and other parts. Do not use any solvents, abrasive
cleaners, glass cleaners, or all-pur­pose cleaners.
Danger of electric shock caused
by water. There is a risk of electric shock if wa-
ter runs over or into the tumble dryer. Never spray the tumble dryer with
water. Only ever clean the appliance with a slightly damp, soft cloth.
Clean the tumble dryer and the seal
on the inside of the door with a slightly damp soft cloth and a mild solution of washing-up liquid and wa­ter.
Dry all parts with a soft cloth.The drum and other stainless steel
parts can be cleaned with a suitable stainless steel cleaner.
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Problem solving guide

Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily remedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not be needed.
The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault, and to correct it.

Programme cancellation and fault message in the display

Message Cause and remedy
The drum is empty
or the laundry is too dry.
Obstruction detec-
ted. Untangle laun­dry and restart
In some programmes, if the drum has been under­loaded or is empty, the programme will be cancelled. This can also happen if the items are already dry. This is not a fault or a malfunction.
Open the door and check the laundry.Add or remove laundry items.Close the door.Start a drying programme.
Dry individual items using the Warm air programme.
The laundry is unevenly distributed or has rolled up. Open the door and loosen the laundry. Take out
some of the laundry.
Close the door.Start a drying programme.
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Problem solving guide
Message Cause and remedy
Rinse the fluff filter
and the plinth filter. Check the airways.
Fault F. If restart
fails, call Service
You have attempted to dry only a few items of vary­ing size. A smaller item has been sucked into the loading area in the door. It is clogging the holes in the laundry de­flector.
To delete the message: touch the OKsensor con-
trol.
Open the tumble dryer door.Always dry small, individual items together with
larger items.
Remove the item that is blocking the holes.
If you are able to exclude all this, the system has been clogged by fluff or detergent residue.
The system has been clogged by fluff or detergent residue.
Clean the fluff filter and air channels.Check the ducting to make sure the drying air can
be extracted without any obstructions.
Please see “Cleaning and care” for notes on clean­ing. Always replace a damaged fluff filter.
To delete the message: touch the OKsensor con-
trol.
There is no obvious cause for the cancellation of the programme.
Note the prompt in the display.Touch the OKsensor control.Start a drying programme.
If the programme is cancelled again with the same fault message, then there is a fault. Contact the Miele Customer Service Department.
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Messages in the display

Message Cause and remedy
Close the fluff filter
compartment
Clean the filters
The fluff filter flap for the fluff filter is open. Close the fluff filter flap.
The message will go out.
Never open the fluff filter flap during active pro­gramme operation. Opening the fluff filter flap during active programme operation interrupts the airflow. The programme will also be cancelled. If the airflow is interrupted, the tumble dryer cannot discharge the hot air quickly enough. The tumble dryer can be per­manently disabled by this safety feature. If this hap­pens, contact the Miele Customer Service Depart­ment.
The message lights up after a specific period of time following the end of a programme.
Clean the fluff filter.Check and clean the air supply area.
Please see “Cleaning and care” for notes on clean­ing.
To delete the message: open the fluff filter flap for
at least 10seconds while the tumble dryer is switched on.
You can set an hourly interval for this reminder. The hourly interval depends on how much fluff tends to build up and how often you wish to clean the filter, e.g. for hygiene purposes.
See “Cleaning the filters” in “Supervisor level” – “Pro­cess technology” for more information.
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Problem solving guide
Message Cause and remedy
Clean the fluff filter
and rinse the plinth filter.
Power outage. Pro-
gramme stopped
Finish/Cool down There is no fault, but the drying process continues.
This information is displayed at the end of the pro­gramme if the tumble dryer is not working correctly or economically. The fluff filters may be clogged.
Clean the fluff filter.Check and clean the air supply area.
Please see “Cleaning and care” for notes on clean­ing.
To delete the message: open the fluff filter flap for
at least 10seconds while the tumble dryer is switched on.
There has been a power outage.
After resumption of power, confirm with OK.Touch the Start/Stopsensor control.
The laundry is still being cooled. The programme is just about to end.
You can remove the laundry and spread it out to
cool down or leave it in the tumble dryer to cool down until the end of the programme.
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Unsatisfactory drying results

Problem Cause and remedy
The laundry is not suffi­ciently dry.
Large items of laundry have rolled up, causing a problem. The indi­vidual items of laundry are still damp.
Laundry or feather filled pillows smell after dry­ing.
Items made of synthetic fibres are charged with static electricity after drying.
There is a build-up of fluff.
The load consisted of different types of fabric. Finish drying using the Timed drying warm air pro-
gramme.
The laundry could not be disentangled in the pro­gramme you selected. Smaller items have rolled up into one.
Disentangle the laundry.Select the Large items programme.
If the Large items programme does not appear in the display for selection, you can activate it sub­sequently.
How to activate a programme subsequently is de­scribed in “Supervisor level” – “Opening the Super­visor level” and “Programme selection/Programme packages”.
The laundry was washed with insufficient detergent Feathers are a natural product and this is quite nor­mal.
Laundry: use sufficient detergent next time.Allow feather pillows to air after tumble drying.
Synthetic fibres tend to attract static charge. Static charge can be reduced by adding a fabric
conditioner to the final rinse in the washing pro­gramme or a fabric conditioner sheet to the load when drying.
Fluff is principally the result of friction when garments are being worn and to some extent when they are be­ing washed. Machine drying hardly causes any fluff to form and has no appreciable effect on the lifetime of the fabric. Fluff is collected by the fluff filters and fine filter and can be easily removed
(see “Cleaning and care”).
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Problem solving guide

The drying cycle duration is very long

Problem Cause and remedy
The drying process goes on too long or even switches off.*
In some circumstances, you may be asked to clean the air channels/filters.
Check for all of the possible causes described be-
low.
Detergent residues, hair and fine fluff can clog the fil­ters.
Clean the fluff filter (see “Cleaning and care”).Clean the air supply area.You can remove the cover in the loading area to
clean the air supply area underneath.
The ducting or its openings are clogged with hair or fluff, for example.
Check and clean all components in the ducting
(e.g. wall pipe, external grille, bends, elbows, etc.).
The air supply situation is not adequate in small, un­ventilated rooms.
While drying, open the door or window for ventila-
tion.
The laundry is too damp. Spin using a higher spin speed in the washing ma-
chine.
The drum is too full. Do not exceed the maximum load for the pro-
gramme selected.
Metallic components, e.g. zippers, have prevented the tumble dryer from registering the correct moisture level.
Open any zips next time.If the problem recurs, dry these items using the
Timed drying warm air programme.
* Switch the tumble dryer off; wait a short while before starting a new programme.
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General problems with the tumble dryer

Problem Cause and remedy
Condensation is form­ing in the drum.
The drum lighting does not come on.
The display is in a dif­ferent language.
The tumble dryer is installed on a shared exhaust air duct.
The tumble dryer must always be installed with a
non-return flap when using a shared exhaust air duct.
Check the non-return flap for possible defects on
a regular basis and replace the flap if necessary.
The drum lighting switches off automatically when the door is closed. To save energy, the drum lighting will switch off after a few minutes if the door is left open for an ex­tended period. The drum lighting will come on when the door is opened if the tumble dryer is switched on.
A different language has been selected. Set the language you want. The flag symbol will
guide you.
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Service

Contact in the event of a fault

In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact your Miele dealer or the Miele Customer Service Department.
You can book a Miele Customer Ser­vice Department call-out online at www.miele.com/service.
Contact information for the Miele Cus­tomer Service Department can be found at the end of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and serial number of your appliance (Fabr./ SN/Nr.) when contacting the Miele Cus­tomer Service Department. This inform­ation can be found on the data plate.
Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded for training purposes and that a call-out charge will be applied to service visits where the problem could have been resolved as described in this booklet.

Optional accessories

Optional accessories for this tumble dryer are available from your Miele Dealer or from the Miele Spare Parts Department.
Open the door of your tumble dryer to find the data plate:
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*INSTALLATION*

Front view

Installation

a
Mains connection cable
b
Control panel
c
Door
d
Fluff filter Do not open the cover during active programme operation. Only open it if you are prompted to do so by a mes­sage in the display. Otherwise a tech­nical fault can occur.
e
4 height-adjustable screw feet
f
Intake for air cooling
g
On-site ducting (installed on the right or left-hand side)
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*INSTALLATION*
Installation

Rear view

a
Interface for communicating with ex­ternal devices
b
Mains connection cable
c
Recesses under the protruding lid for transporting the appliance
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d
Module slot (for external communica­tion module)
e
Exhaust air connections – Any exhaust air connections not in
use must be sealed with a cap.
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1131
717
1000
850
677
min. 300
1702
Installation

Locations

All measurements are in mm.
The distances between the machine and the wall are recommendations to help make it easier to carry out service work. If installation space is limited, the machine can also be pushed up against the wall.

Side view

View from above

Washer-dryer stack

Steel plinth

Steel plinth* (open or closed bases)
A stacking kit* is required. This must be fit­ted by a Miele authorised technician.
* Miele accessory available to order
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*INSTALLATION*
Installation

Transporting the tumble dryer to its installation site

Damage caused by incorrect
transportation of the tumble dryer. If the tumble dryer tips over, there is
a danger of injury to people and damage to property.
Ensure that the tumble dryer is stable during transportation.

Transporting the tumble dryer

Transporting the tumble dryer to its installation site

Danger of injury due to unsecure
lid. The fixings at the back of the lid
could break as a result of external forces. There is a danger of the lid being pulled off when carrying the machine.
Before carrying the machine, check that the lid is secure where it pro­trudes at the back of the machine.
If the tumble dryer is being transpor-
ted on its side, it must be tipped onto its left or right side.
If the tumble dryer is being transpor-
ted upright, always transport it on a sack truck with its left or right side resting on the truck.
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Carry the tumble dryer by the front
feet and by the lid where it protrudes at the back of the appliance.
*INSTALLATION*

Installation

Installation
Ensure that no closeable door, slid­ing door, or an oppositely hinged door is installed that would hinder the door of the tumble dryer being opened in any way.

Installing the tumble dryer on boats

On other types of floor structures (in cases where the tumble dryer is in­stalled on sea-going vessels, for ex­ample), the fixing materials must be provided on site.
When installing the appliance on sea-going vessels, the tumble dryer must be secured to prevent slipping and tipping, by fastening it to the floor of the vessel (e.g. using clamps that are welded to the floor of the vessel).
Secure all four of the tumble dryer’s
feet.

Levelling the tumble dryer

The appliance must stand perfectly level on all four feet to ensure safe and proper operation.
The screw feet can be adjusted to com­pensate for unevenness in the floor.
This tumble dryer is not suitable for building under.
Never block the ventilation slots on the tumble dryer. Do not block the gap between the bottom of the tumble dryer and the floor with plinth facings, deep pile carpet etc. This would hinder a sufficient flow of air to the tumble dryer.
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*INSTALLATION*
Installation
Damage caused by incorrectly
installed or missing ducting. Moist air from the tumble dryer can
cause damage in the room where the appliance is installed.
Please observe the instructions in “Installation of the ducting”.

External control equipment

An optional accessory unit has to be purchased to set up a connection with external systems:
- XCI box communication module (e.gfor peak load control units or payment systems)
- XCI-AD communication adapter (for payment systems only)
Payment systems
This tumble dryer can be fitted with a payment system (optional Miele ac­cessory). In this case, a Miele Service technician must programme the relev­ant settings in the tumble dryer's elec­tronics and connect the payment sys­tem.
Coins/tokens must be removed from the coin box regularly. Otherwise, the payment system will become blocked.
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*INSTALLATION*
Installation

Electrical connection

This description applies to tumble dry­ers both with and without a mains plug.
The following applies to tumble dryers with a mains plug:
- This tumble dryer is supplied with a mains cable and plug ready for con­nection.
- The electrical socket must be easily accessible so that the tumble dryer can be disconnected from the electri­city supply.
Damage caused by incorrect
supply voltage. The data plate indicates the nominal
power consumption and the appro­priate fuse rating.
Compare the specifications on the data plate with those of the mains electricity supply and make sure that they match.
The electrical system must comply with local and national safety regulations (BS7671 in the UK). We recommend the use of a suitable RCD .
The tumble dryer may only be connec­ted to a permanent electrical system that conforms to the national and local codes and regulations.
isolator switch (including miniature cir­cuit breaker, switch, fuses and relays according to IEC/EN60947). This con­nection process must be performed by a qualified electrician.
The plug connector or isolator switch should be easily accessible at all times.
Risk of electric shock from mains
voltage. If the tumble dryer is disconnected
from the mains, protective measures must be taken to ensure that the point of disconnection cannot acci­dentally be switched on again.
Make sure the isolator is lockable or the point of disconnection is mon­itored at all times.
New connections, modifications to the system, or servicing of the earthing conductor, including determining the correct fuse amperage, must be carried out by a qualified electrician, as they are familiar with the pertinent regula­tions and the specific requirements of the electric utility company.
If converting the tumble dryer to an alternative voltage, observe the in­structions in the wiring diagram.
Conversion must be performed by Miele Service or by an authorised Miele Service dealer.
The tumble dryer should never be con­nected by an extension cable, e.g. power strips, to avoid the risk of fire.
If the machine is hard wired, a dual cir­cuit breaker must be provided on-site. When switched off there must be an all­pole contact gap of at least 3mm in the
The tumble dryer must not be con­nected to devices such as timers which would switch it off automatic­ally.
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*INSTALLATION*

Installation of the ducting

General principles concerning exhaust air management/the air supply for marine applica­tions
The specific features of exhaust air management and the air supply on board must be taken into account when installing the dryer on ships.
The following calculations based on the example of installation on land can be used.

General principles concerning exhaust air management

Damage caused by incorrectly
installed or missing ducting. Moist air from the tumble dryer can
cause damage in the room where the appliance is installed.
Please observe the instructions in “Installation of the ducting”.
Try to keep the ducting as short as possible and try to avoid too many tight bends or elbows. This will help to stop a reduced dryer performance with long programme times and ex­cessive time and energy consumption.
Tip: Use any parts marked with a * (ex­tra accessories):
- Ducting with a minimum diameter
of 100mm
e.g. exhaust hose* (made from plastic or aluminium) or a plastic waste wa­ter pipe (HT piping systems)
- Opening to the ducting e.g. wall pipe* or window connection*
Inconveniences (odours) or dam-
age (moisture) caused by improper installation of the ducting opening.
The air from the tumble dryer can result in inconveniences or damage.
Install the opening to the ducting far away from windows, doors or other openings.
While installing the ducting, keep the tumble dryer disconnected from the mains power supply.
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*INSTALLATION*

General principles concerning the air supply

The air drawn into the appliance for the drying process is extracted from the ambient air. You must therefore ensure that the room is sufficiently ventilated.
Risk of suffocation due to the
use of fireplaces or other technical equipment in the area of influence in the installation room.
The tumble dryer extracts the air it needs to dry items from the ambient air. This could result in exhaust gases from fireplaces or technical equipment being drawn back into the appliance.
When drying, always apply measures to ensure sufficient room ventilation in accordance with these operating instructions.
Installation of the ducting
Measures for sufficient room ventila­tion
- Open any windows wide
- Install a window contact switch: the tumble dryer's electrical connection only switches when a window is open
- Install a vent that cannot be closed in the outer wall: approx. 237cm
2
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*INSTALLATION*
Installation of the ducting

Calculating the total ducting length

The entire ducting system (including bends and components) generates air resistance that pushes against the ex­haust air. The relative pipe lengths and total ducting length have to be calcu­lated for this reason:
- The relative pipe length (table I)
indicates how much greater the air resistance of a bend is, for example, when compared to 1metre of a straight plastic waste water pipe.
- Adding all of these relative pipe
lengths together gives the total ducting length. This is not the actual length but a calculated figure. The total ducting length (tableII) ex­presses the air resistance of the en­tire exhaust air system.
Because a larger pipe diameter (ta­bleII) reduces the air resistance, a longer total duct length requires a greater pipe diameter.

Procedure

Measure the length needed for the
straight sections of ducting. Multiply the length by the corresponding rel­ative pipe length from tableI.
Calculate the number of bends and
elbows needed. Use tableI to help you add together their relative pipe lengths.
Table I
Components Relat-
Exhaust air hose (highly flexible)*
1m, laid straight
45° bend (radius of bend = 0.25m)
90° bend (radius of bend = 0.25m)
Exhaust air hose (flexible or flex­ible aluminium)*/plastic waste water pipe
1m, laid straight/straight pipe
45° bend (radius of bend = 0.25m)
90° bend (radius of bend = 0.25m)
Wall pipe* or window connection*
With inserted grille
With non-return flap (swinging flap)
Non-return flap* for integration into the ducting
(see “Shared exhaust air duct”)
Flat ducting (for stacked installa­tion)*
* Optional accessories
ive
pipe
length
1.8m
1.5m
2.5m
1.0m
0.6m
0.8m
3.8m
1.5m
14.3m
11.0m
Table II
Total duct length Pipe diameter
Maximum of 20m
Maximum of 40m
Maximum of 80m
100mm
125mm
150mm
Calculate the total duct length: add
together all of the relative pipe lengths calculated under and .
Refer to tableII for the pipe diameter
needed for the total duct length.
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100
92
100
100
92

Sample calculation

A Wall pipe, with inserted grille
= 1x3.8m relative pipe length = 3.8m
B/D 2 bends, 90° plastic waste wa-
ter pipe
= 2x0.8m relative pipe length
C 0.5m plastic waste water pipe
= 0.5x1m relative pipe length = 0.5m
Total duct length = 5.9m
Installation of the ducting
Turn the cap to the left to remove it.Press the cap firmly into the open air
outlet.

Dimensions of the exhaust air outlets

= 1.6m
Because the total duct length is less than 20m (according to table II), a pipe diameter of 100mm will be sufficient.

Exhaust air outlets on the back of the tumble dryer

Sealing the air outlets

The ducting is installed on the right- or left-hand side of the tumble dryer's back panel. You must seal the unused connection with a cap.
All measurements in mm
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*INSTALLATION*
Installation of the ducting

Installing plug-in pipes

The tumble dryer is supplied with a connector for installing a pipe. It can be beneficial to use plug-in pipes if the total duct length is long. A pipe gener­ates less resistance against the ex­haust air than a highly flexible exhaust air hose, for example. This has a pos­itive effect on the time and energy needed for drying.
You will need
- The connector provided
- A wall pipe* or a window connection* (*optional accessory)
- A plastic waste water pipe from a specialist retailer. If the required pipe diameter is over 100mm, additional adapter pipes are needed for the pipe system (e.g. from 100mm to 125mm).

Example

a
Wall pipe (installation instructions are provided with the Miele wall pipe)
b
Connector
c
Plastic waste water pipe, diameter DN100
Insert the connector (2) into the ex-
haust air outlet.
Install the pipe (1).
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92
92
648
55
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Installation of the ducting

Installing flexible hoses

You can install an exhaust air hose with the help of an adapter* or flat ducting*.
You will need
- An exhaust air hose* (highly flexible, flexible or flexible aluminium)
- An adapter or flat ducting* (for a flex­ible exhaust air hose)
- A wall pipe* or window connection*
* (Optional accessories)

Flat ducting

Use the flat ducting* to install the ex­haust air hose* onto the tumble dryer if there is no space to install it to the back.
Position the flat ducting* at a slight
angle as far as it will go.
Rotate the flat ducting* downwards
until it engages.
Insert the adapter* (2) into the ex-
haust air outlet.
Install the exhaust air hose (1).
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*INSTALLATION*
Installation of the ducting

Examples

Connection to a ventilation stack
a
Pipe with connector (= individual parts in the Miele wall pipe)
b
Adapter for a flexible exhaust air hose
c
Ventilation stack, moisture-proof
Window connection
a
Window connection (inserted in a pane of Perspex)
b
Adapter for a flexible exhaust air hose
Risk of toxic fumes due to the in-
take of poisonous exhaust gas. The tumble dryer extracts air for dry-
ing from the room where the appli­ance is installed. If the appliance is operated at the same time as fire­places or other technical equipment in the area of influence in the installa­tion room, toxic exhaust gases can be sucked back in.
Exhaust air must not be vented into a chimney or vent flue which is other­wise in use and must not be chan­nelled into ducting which ventilates rooms with fireplaces.
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Condensation may run into the tumble dryer.
Do not lay the exhaust air hose in loops. Cut the exhaust air hose to the required length.
Height 850mm
Width 596mm

Technical data

Width (only for machines with a stain­less steel lid)
Depth 717mm
Depth with door open 1131mm
Weight 52kg
Drum volume 130l
Load size 8kg (weight of dry laundry)
Length of connection cable 2000mm
Supply voltage See data plate on back of machine
Rated load See data plate on back of machine
Fuse rating See data plate on back of machine
Test certifications awarded See data plate on back of machine
LEDs Class 1
Max. floor load during operation 670N
Product safety standard EN50570, EN60335
A-rated sound emissions LpA in accord­ance with ENISO11204/11203
605mm
<70dBre20μPa
Frequency band 2.4000GHz–2.4835GHz
Maximum transmission power <100mW
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Technical data

Conformity declaration

Miele hereby declares that this vented dryer complies with Directive2014/53/EU.
The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of the following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk
- For service, information, operating instructions etc: go to www.miele.co.uk/do­mestic/customer-information-385.htm and enter the name of the product or the serial number
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Supervisor level

11:02
Programmes Favourites Supervisor
Help

Accessing supervisor level

Touching the sensor takes you to the Supervisor level.

Access via code

Supervisor level is accessed using a code.
Factory default: The code is 000.

Change code

You can alter the Supervisor level ac­cess code to protect the dryer from unauthorised access.

Demo programme

In showrooms, a demo programme can be started with a simulation.
The programme does not start. The op­erational sequence is simply a simula­tion.
Tip: The demo programme will only be available if a drying programme lasting more than 1hour has not been carried out. After this, the demo programme will not be available.

Closing the settings menu

Touch the sensor.
The display will then go back to the pre­vious menu level.
Touch the sensor.
The display will change to the main menu.

Controls / Display

Be careful when entering a new code.
You will need to inform Miele Service if you forget your new code. Miele Service will have to reset the code.
Make a note of your new code and store it in a safe place.

Language

The display can be set to appear in one of several different languages. To select the language you want, go to the Languages sub-menu.
You can change the language as fol­lows:
- Permanently using the supervisor level (=“Supervisor language”).
- For the duration of the current pro­gramme only using the sensor control. The supervisor language is displayed again at the end of the pro­gramme.
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Supervisor level

Language entry

The display can be set to one of sev­eral different user languages. This set­ting allows you to determine how lan­guages can be selected.
The language can be changed as fol­lows:
International
Six languages are available. The sensor is not active. Note the set­ting Set languages.
Language setting The sensor can be used to select
a language. All languages are available (factory default).
You can change the order of the first four languages. These slots are alloc­ated to the most commonly used lan­guages.
Standard language
The user language cannot be changed. The user language is the same as the supervisor language. The sensor is not active.

Set languages

The languages for the setting Lan­guage entryInternational can be changed.
Six languages can be selected. All lan­guages are available.
If you wish to add a new language to the language menu:
Six languages can be selected. All lan­guages are available.
If you wish to add a new language to the language menu:
First select the language you want to
replace.
All available languages are displayed. Select and confirm the language to
replace the previous language.
The new language appears instead of the old one.

Display brightness

The brightness of the display can be altered. The setting depends on the various lighting conditions in the place of installation.
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- It can be set to one of 10 different levels.
Supervisor level

Clock display

After selecting the clock format, you can set the time of day.
Clock format
- Factory default: 24-hour display
- 12-hour display
- No clock
Setting the time
- The time can be set.

Date

The date can be set after selecting the date format.
- Date format
The date can be shown starting with the day, month or year.
- Date
The date is set.

Volume

The volume for various sounds can be changed.
The volume can be changed.
- Finish tone
- Keypad tone
- Welcome tone
- Fault alarm The audible signal that indicates an error can be switched off. The volume cannot be changed here.

Res. moisture display

In addition to displaying the drying level, the residual moisture can also be indicated as a percentage.
- Factory default: without percentages
- With percentages

Visibility parameters

Various parameters are offered/dis­played when a programme is selected. You can decide which parameters should not be displayed. These para­meters can then not be edited during programme selection.
- Residual moisture
- Duration
- Low temperature
- Anti-crease
- Load size
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Supervisor level

Display off status

The display switches off to save en­ergy; only the Start/Stopsensor flashes slowly. You can change this setting.
Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption.
- Off No switching off
- On (10 min.) Not curr.prog. The display will remain on while the programme is running but will go out 10minutes after the end of the pro­gramme.
- Logo (10 min.) Not curr.prog. The display will remain on while the programme is running but the logo will light up 10minutes after the end of the programme.
- Factory default: On after 10 min. The display is switched off after 10minutes.
- On (30 min.) Not curr.prog. The display will remain on while the programme is running but will go out 30minutes after the end of the pro­gramme.
- Logo (30 min.) Not curr.prog. The display will remain on while the programme is running but the logo lights up 30minutes after the end of the programme.
- On after 30 min. The display will go out after 30minutes.

Machine off status

In order to save energy, the tumble dryer will switch off automatically after the end of the programme or if no fur­ther selection is made. You can change this setting.
Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption.
- No switch off
- Factory default: Switch off after 15minutes
- Switch off after 20minutes
- Switch off after 30minutes

Delay start

The delay start (timer) can be activ­ated or deactivated.
- Factory default: Off
- On
SmartStart
The function to delay start changes when the SmartGrid setting is activ­ated. The period of time in which the drying programme will start automatic­ally is then shown in the display:
SmartStart by, SmartStart in, or SmartFinish by.
The programme is started via an ex­ternal signal.
The time period can be defined up to 24hours. During this period, the tumble dryer waits for an external signal. If no signal is sent during the defined period, the tumble dryer starts the drying pro­gramme once the defined period of time has elapsed.
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Supervisor level

Memory

The tumble dryer saves the settings that were last selected for a drying programme (drying stage and/or extra option, or the duration for some pro­grammes).
- Factory default: Off
- On

Temperature unit

You can select the unit for the temper­ature display.
- Factory default: °C / Celsius
- °F / Fahrenheit

Weight unit

You can decide whether load quanti­ties are displayed in “kg” or “lbs”.
- Factory default: kg
- lb

Logo

You can choose whether the “Miele Professional” logo or your own logo appears in the display.
For the setting Controls, the option
Laundrette Logo, Laundrette Logo int. time
or Laundrette Logo ext. time must be se­lected.
- Miele Professional logo
- Customer logo
- Marine logo

Supervisor code

You can alter the access code to the Supervisor level.
Enter the existing code.Enter a new code.
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Programme selection

Controls

You can select whether the tumble dryer is operated as a “launderette” machine. Shortcuts are the easiest way to operate the machine. Operat­ing staff are unable to change pre-set programmes.
Tip: Start by configuring all necessary settings and changes to the tumble dryer before adjusting any of the op­tions below.
Caution: When activating any of these options, the Supervisor level will no longer be available.
You will no longer be able to access the Supervisor level via the display. Please follow the instructions below if you wish to change any other set­tings.
Opening the Supervisor level (launder­ette version)
Switch the tumble dryer on and open
the dryer door.
Touch the Start/Stopsensor and
hold it down whilst carrying out steps -.
Close the dryer door.Wait until the Start/Stopsensor,
which will now be flashing quickly, lights up constantly...
- Standard
Factory default: all (selected) pro­grammes are available.
- Launderette, basic
12 programmes are available.
Under Favourite programmes, you can set which or how many pro­grammes can be selected/modified.
- Laundrette Logo
12 programmes are available.
Under Favourite programmes, you can set which or how many pro­grammes can be selected/modified.
The first 3 programmes can be selec­ted directly. The remaining pro­grammes are selected via another list.
- Laundrette Logo ext. time
4 time programmes* with different temperature levels are time-con­trolled via an external payment sys­tem. The maximum load size is 8kg.
The set value indicates the pro­gramme running time and cannot be modified by the user.
This option is only available with an external payment system.
* The maximum programme running time is specified during initial com­missioning.
... and then release the Start/
Stopsensor.
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- Laundrette Logo int. time
4 time programmes* with different temperature levels are time-con­trolled via the tumble dryer electron­ics. The maximum load size is 8kg.
The set value indicates the maximum programme running time and can be modified by the user.
* The maximum programme running time is specified during initial com­missioning.
- External prog. selection
A communication module can be used to select the programme from an external terminal.

Programme packages

This allows you to specify the scope of the tumble dryer programme. You can select all of the programmes or in­dividual programmes from the relevant programme packages.
The programme packages are de­scribed in detail under “Programme overview”.

Favourite programmes

After switching on, you can also select a programme via: Favourites. 12 programmes can be stored as fa­vourites based on your own priorities and requirements.
These favourites will also be made available in the control options
- Laundrette Logo
- Launderette, basic
You can specify the control option un­der Controls.
Tip: You can assign a different colour to each programme. In this case, the Prog.
colour allocationsetting must be set to
On.
Changing Favourite programmes
Select the programme you wish to
change or replace.
Confirm the programme or the setting
to be changed.
Another menu opens, enabling you to select a new programme or change the parameters.
Confirm with the Save sensor control.
Your selection is now active.
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Reducing the number of Favourite programmes
You can reduce the number of Favourite programmes by “deactivating” each one individually.
Select the programme you wish to
deactivate.
Confirm the programme.Select <empty> from the list instead of
a programme.
The selection in theFavourites and the selection in the Launderette, basic and Laundrette Logo control option is re­duced.
Once a programme has been deactiv­ated,<empty> is displayed in its place. You can add a programme back in at any time.
Changing the sequence of Favourite programmes
You can change the sequence of Fa­vourite programmes by moving the pro­grammes around.
Touch the programme that you wish
to move.
An orange border appears around the selected programme.
Touch the programme with your fin-
ger and keep your finger pressed down.
Drag the programme to the required
place.
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Special programmes

You can put together five special re­sidual moisture or time-controlled pro­grammes and assign your own pro­gramme names.
First, enter the programme name. Select the special programme you
want to change.
The Save asmenu opens. Use the letters and symbols below
the line to enter the name.
Touch the Savesensor.
You can now enter the parameters for a
 Res. moisture programme or Timed drying.
The five special programmes are pre­programmed at the factory. You can change these special programmes.
The special programmes are added to the programme packages. Enter the name and settings of your special pro­gramme into the “Special pro­grammes” table in the “Programme overview” chapter.
Res. moisture programme
– Holding temperature (Process air):
cold – 60°C
- Cooling down temp. (Process air): 40–55°C
- Anti-crease
– Drum rotation, main direction:
0–500seconds
– Pause:
100–3000seconds
– Drum reversal:
0–500seconds
Timed drying
- Running time: 1–120minutes
- Temperature (Process air): cold – 60°C
- Cooling down temp. (Process air): 40–55°C
- Anti-crease
– Drum rotation, main direction:
0–500seconds
– Drum reversal:
0–500seconds
– Pause:
100–3000seconds
- Final residual moisture:
-6%(dry) – 40%(damp)
- Extra drying time: 0–60minutes
- Temperature (Process air): cold – 60°C
- Holding phase
– Holding time:
0–60minutes
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Sort programmes

Programmes can be moved within the programme list and in the Favourites list.
- Factory default: Off
- On
Select the “On” option.Exit Supervisor level.Select Programmes.Touch the programme that you wish
to move.
An orange border appears around the selected programme.
Touch the programme with your fin-
ger and keep your finger pressed down.
Drag the programme to the required
place.

Prog. colour allocation

You can assign a specific colour to a favourite programme. In the list of fa­vourites, each favourite programme is given a coloured frame, which can be adjusted.
- Factory default: Off
- On

Process technology

Anti-crease

At the end of the programme, the drum will continue to rotate at intervals if the laundry is not removed immedi­ately.
Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption.
The setting can be switched off or a time between 1 and 12 hours can be selected.
Factory default: Off

Drying levels

Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption.
You can alter the drying levels for the
Cottons, Minimumiron and Auto­maticplus programmes.
It can be set to one of 7 different levels.
Factory default: normal
The Machine iron drying level in the Cottons programme can be individu­ally adapted.
You can change the residual moisture in this programme to one of 11 levels from 16% (more dry) to 26% (more moist).
Factory default: 20%
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Further cooling

Before the end of the programme, the temperature of the dried laundry is monitored and the cooling phase at the end of the programme is extended if necessary.
Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption.
- Factory default: Off
- On

Cooling down temperature

The laundry will be cooled down auto­matically before the end of the pro­gramme. The automatic cooling-down phase which takes place before the end of a programme can be set at a cooler level for all programmes. This means that the cooling phase is exten­ded.
Changing this setting leads to increased energy consumption.
The setting can be changed from 40°C–55°C.

Service

Clean out the airways

The tumble dryer's electronics calcu­late the degree at which fluff or deter­gent residue in the fluff filters and air ducts are impairing performance. A message to check the contamination appears. You can decide at what level of fluff this reminder should be emit­ted.
This prompt, which you can configure, is displayed: Clean the fluff filter and rinse
the plinth filter.
- Off The reminder does not appear. How­ever, if there is a very severe block­age in the ducting, the programme will be cancelled and the reminder will appear in the display regardless of this option.
- Heavy The reminder only appears when there is a heavy build-up of fluff.
- Factory default: normal
Factory default: 55°C
- Sensitive The reminder appears when there is only a small build-up of fluff.
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Clean the filters

The fluff filter in the air duct area must be cleaned on a regular basis. You can set an hourly interval for the reminder.
The time interval you choose depends on how much fluff is deposited or how often you wish to clean for hygiene reasons.
You can configure this prompt: Clean the
filters
- Time interval of 5–55hours
- Factory setting: after 55hours
- Off

Service interval

The tumble dryer shows a custom message at a selected interval to prompt you to undertake specific maintenance tasks.
Three different messages can be cre­ated: 1/2/3. Each message is created in the language and alphabet of the cur­rent supervisor language.
Your message is displayed at the end of the programme and can be acknow­ledged with OK. The same message ap­pears at the end of the next pro­gramme.
Settings
This setting allows you to determine the interval (by hours or date) at which the message appears.
- Factory default: Off
- By time You can then select a time interval from 1–9999 hours.
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- By date You can enter a date.
Message text
Enter your message for your planned maintenance work. You can edit one, two or all three of the 1/2/3 messages.
Reset display
The message appears until the display is permanently reset. The message then appears again once the next interval is reached.
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External applications

External exhaust flap

External hardware is connected via the Miele XCI box.
The time delay between the external exhaust air flap's activation point and the switch-on time for the drum/fan motor is regulated.
A message appears in the display while the exhaust air flap is open.
- Factory default: Off
This option must always be selected if there is no exhaust air flap to activ­ate. This prevents the programme from being cancelled.
- On
- 0 seconds
- 1 second
- 2 seconds
...
- 300 seconds

Additional fan

External hardware is connected via the Miele XCI box.
If an extra fan is connected, it must be switched on at the same time as the drive unit.
- Off
- On

Pressure sensor

External hardware is connected via the Miele XCI box.
When using a shared exhaust air duct, one tumble dryer may have to be switched off or suppressed from the outset if certain pressure levels have built up in the ducting. Because the pressure sensor is an external unit, there is the option of reading in both a logical normally open contact or a nor­mally closed contact.
When the exhaust air flap is open, a corresponding message is shown on the display.
- Off = Not active
- NO contact = active Reaction to high potential
- NC contact = active Reaction to low potential
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Peak load signal

External hardware is connected via the Miele XCI box.
The peak-load negotiation function enables the tumble dryer to be con­nected to an energy management sys­tem. When a signal is registered, the tumble dryer's heater is switched off for a short period or the appliance is prevented from being switched on. The tumble dryer may only be oper­ated with a peak-load system if this system is connected to the tumble dryer via the Miele XCI box.
- Factory default: no function
- Peak load with 230V
- Peak load with 0V
- COM module

Peak load prevention

With this function, the application of a hygiene programme is not amended when a peak load signal is in place. The heater stays switched on.

COM module selection

This tumble dryer is equipped with an integrated WiFi module. However, the dryer can also be equipped with an external module.
- Off
- Internal module (factory default) The internal WiFi module is used.
- External module An XKM module or RS232 module is inserted into the module slot.

Availability of Miele digital products

The ability of Miele digital products de­pends on the availability of the services in your country.
The different services are not available in all countries.
For information about availability, please visit www.miele.com.
- Factory default: Off
- On
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WiFi / LAN

Control the networking of your tumble dryer.
- Setup This message only appears if the tumble dryer has not yet been con­nected to a WiFi network.
- Deactivate (visible when the network is activated) The network remains set up; the WiFi function is switched off.
- Activate (visible when the network is deactivated) The WiFi function is reactivated.
- Connection status (visible when the network is activated) The following values are displayed:
– The quality of WiFi reception
– The network name
– The IP address
- Reset (visible when set up) Resets the WiFi login (network) to im­mediately re-establish a new connec­tion.
WiFi setup
There are 2 possible connection meth­ods.
Via WPS
Activate the WPS function on your
router within 2minutes.
Tip: If the connection has not been set up when the timeout has finished counting down, repeat the process.
Via Soft AP
Activate the function with the Miele
app on your smart device within 10minutes.
Tip: The app will guide you through the remaining steps.
- Reset (visible if already set up)
The network is no longer set up. A new connection has to be estab­lished in order to use the network again.
– The WiFi is switched off
– The WiFi connection will be reset
to the factory default setting
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Network time

The date and time can be synchron­ised over the network.
- Off
The date and time are not synchron­ised over the network.
- As master
The machines are in a network but are not connected to the Internet. A machine is declared as the master and sends data to the slave devices.
- As slave
The machines are in a network and are connected to the Internet. All ma­chines are configured as slaves. Data is synchronised over the Internet.

Remote

Programmes are selected on an ex­ternal terminal.
Factory default: Off

Remote Update

The RemoteUpdate function is used for updating the software in your tumble dryer.
Factory default: on
If you do not install a RemoteUpdate, you can continue to use your tumble dryer in the usual way. However, Miele recommends installing remote updates.
Activation
The RemoteUpdate menu option is only displayed and can only be selec­ted if you have added your tumble dryer to your WiFi network.
Miele’s RemoteUpdate function can only be used if the tumble dryer is con­nected to a WiFi network and you have an account in the Miele Professional app. The tumble dryer must be re­gistered in the app.
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See the Miele Professional app for terms and conditions of use.
Some software updates can only be carried out by Miele Service.
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Running a RemoteUpdate
If a RemoteUpdate is available for your washing machine, it will be displayed automatically when the Operator level is open.
You can choose to start the RemoteUp­date immediately or wait until later. If you select “Start later”, the prompt to run the RemoteUpdate will be displayed again the next time you switch on your washing machine.
The RemoteUpdate can take a few minutes.
Please note the following information about the RemoteUpdate function:
- You will only receive a message when a RemoteUpdate is available.
- Once a RemoteUpdate has been in­stalled, it cannot be undone.
- Do not switch off the tumble dryer during a RemoteUpdate. Otherwise, the RemoteUpdate will be aborted and will not be installed.

SmartGrid

The SmartGrid setting is only visible if a network has been set up and activ­ated. You can use this function to in­tegrate your tumble dryer into building energy management systems.
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Machine parameters

Legal information

Open source licences
You can view information here.

Copyrights and licences for operator and control software

Miele uses their own and third party software which is not subject to any so­called Open Source Licence for the op­eration and control of the appliance. This software/these software compon­ents are protected by copyright. The copyright powers of Miele and third parties have to be respected.
Furthermore, this appliance contains software components which are distrib­uted under Open Source licence condi­tions. Please refer to the menu item Set-
tings| Appliance parameters| Legal informa­tion| Open source licences in the appli-
ance for the Open Source components contained therein, together with the corresponding copyright notices, cop­ies of the licencing conditions valid at the time, and any further information. The liability and warranty provisions of the Open Source licence terms and conditions as stated therein apply only in relation to the respective rights hold­ers.

Payment system

The XCI-AD or XCI box accessory unit is required to connect a payment sys­tem.

Setting for payment systems

If you wish to change the settings after the commissioning process, please contact Miele Service.
You would like to connect a payment system.
- No payment system
The following settings are skipped and initial commissioning can be completed.
- Programme operation
The machine is operated using a coin box. The user purchases a pro­gramme.
- Timed operation
The tumble dryer is coin-operated using a time meter. The user pur­chases a time-controlled programme.
- Timed operation with pulse counter
For payment systems where the us­age time is increased each time a coin is inserted.
- COM module
The machine is operated by a central control unit
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External prog. lock

The control unit has an option to block programmes. Programmes are blocked by an external system via the COM interface. A programme can be blocked based on the available time or the available account balance, or gen­erally.
- Factory default: Off
- On

F-back signal to pay system

Setting the feedback signal for the coin box.
- Factory default: Off
- End of programme
The feedback signal is sent at the end of the programme.
- Release of the start button
The feedback signal is sent when the start button is released.
- Start and end of programme

Payment system lock

To avoid tampering, a programme lock can be set up in programme opera­tion. If the lock is applied, the pro­gramme is interrupted and payment credit is lost as soon as the door is opened.
The time for the lock to be applied can be adjusted to enable laundry to be ad­ded.
- Factory default: off
- As soon as the programme starts
- 1–5minutes after the start of the pro­gramme

Clear paid signal

The “Paid” signal in coin box mode can be applied until the end of the programme or discarded if the pro­gramme is not started after 5minutes.
- Factory default: Off
- On
The feedback signal is sent at the start and end of the programme.
- Programme running
The feedback signal is sent con­stantly between the start and end of the programme.
- Process air temperature
The feedback signal is sent depend­ent on the temperature if the temper­ature of the process air is equal to or higher than the set temperature.
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Debounce time

In coin mode, the debounce time for the minimum payment signal that must be applied can be adjusted.
- Factory setting: Short
For coin boxes where the falling coin generates the paid pulse.
- Long
For central control units on a 230V basis.

Pay system override time

Setting the transition signal for the coin box. Security time margin to pre­vent the coin box being tampered with.
The override time can be set or switched off in increments of one minute from 30 minutes up to four hours.
If the programme does not end within the override time, the coin box setting is reset. The programme is cancelled.

Duration Cool air

The running time can be adjusted.
A time of between 10minutes and 2hours can be set in five-minute inter­vals.
Factory default: 2hours

Duration Warm air

The running time can be adjusted.
A time of between 20minutes and 2hours can be set in five-minute inter­vals.
Factory default: 2hours

FOC programmes

In coin mode, you can decide whether the Timed drying cool air programme can be used for free.
- Factory default: Off
- On
Factory default: 3hours
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