Miele T 430 User Manual

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Operating instructions
for vented tumble dryer T 430
It is essential to read these opera­ting instructions before installing or using the machine to avoid the risk of accident, or damage to the machine. M.-Nr. 04579710
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Contents
Guide to the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
For the user
Warning and safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Notes on laundry care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Loading and unloading washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Programme selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Programmes for Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Programmes for Minimum iron and timed drying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Consumption data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Problem solving guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
For the installer/electrician
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Installation - venting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Help to protect our environment!
Disposal of the packing material
The packaging used to protect the machine during transport largely consists of the following recyclable materials:
- Corrugated paper/card
- Polystyrene - CFC-free
- Polyethylene foil - transparent
- Fibreboard (solvent free)
- Untreated wood
- Packaging straps: Polyamide (blue), Polypropylene (black) Rather than just throwing these materials away please take them to the nearest col­lection point for specific waste.
Disposal of your old appliance
Old appliances contain materials which can be recycled. Please contact your local authorities or scrap merchant about potential recycling schemes, before dis­posing of the appliance.
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Guide to the appliance
1 a.c. connection cable (2 m long) with plug 2 Control panel 3 Drum door 4 Exhaust connection rear, right and left 5 Height-adjustable screw feet
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Guide to the appliance
Pushbuttons
Door
opens the door
On/Off
for switching the appliance on and off.
Low temperature
low temperatures for delicate fabrics, e.g. acrylics.
Buzzer
sounds when the drum turns during the intermittent anti-crease action period.
Start
starts a drying programme
Programme sequence indicator lights
On Drying Cooling down Anti-crease/Finish
Programme selector switch
Cottons
Extra dry Normal+ Normal Hand iron r Hand iron rr Machine iron
Minimum iron
Normal+ Normal Hand iron
Timed drying
15 mins cool air 20 mins warm air
Drying stage display
This shows the stage of drying reached. For programmes “Normal +” and “Extra dry” the indicator light re­mains at the “Normal” position.
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Guide to the appliance
Environmentally conscious drying
The sensitive system automatically ad­justs drying to suit the water quality. The water conductivity is measured, and registered by the control which then compensates to achieve a uniform residual moisture level. The Novotronic control offers 9 programmes with elec­tronic moisture measuring and 2 timed programmes. The automatic reversing action turns the drum clockwise and anti-clockwise to loosen the laundry and prevent damp patches and thus to ensure even drying results.
Energy saving tips
Make sure that your laundry is thor­oughly spun before drying. You will save up to 35% energy and time if laundry is spun at full spin speed in­stead of at 600 rpm.
Load according to the optimum amount of washing for the programme to be se­lected. Underloading is uneconomical. Overloading gives a poorer quality of drying and may cause unnecessary creasing.
Before using for the first time
Important: The appliance must be properly in­stalled and connected to the elec­tricity supply.
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Wa rning and safety instructions
Please read the operating instruc­tions before using the tumble dryer for the first time. They contain im­portant information about the safety, use and maintenance of the ma­chine. This will avoid the risk of acci­dents and damage to the machine. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users are familiar with the content. Pass them on any future owner of the machine.
Correct usage
The tumble dryer is only intended
for drying fabrics, which have been washed in a water solution, marked on the manufacturer’s wash care label as being suitable for tumble drying. Any other applications may be dangerous. The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from im­proper use or operation.
Do not let small children play with
the machine and its controls or operate it. Please supervise its use by the elderly or infirm.
Technical safety
Before connecting the machine, en-
sure that the connection data on the data plate (fusing, voltage and fre­quency) matches the mains electricity supply. If in any doubt, consult a quali­fied electrician.
The electrical safety of this ma-
chine can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between the appliance and an effective earthing system which complies with local and national regulations. It is most important that this basic safety requirement is regularly tested by a qualified electrician. The manufacturer can not be held re­sponsible for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system.
The machine is built in accordance
with current safety requirements. Unauthorised repairs could result in un­foreseen dangers for the user, for which the manufacturer can not accept responsibility. Repairs should only be undertaken by a Miele approved engin­eer.
Adequate ventilation is essential,
especially where another ap­pliance which also uses the room air (eg gas, oil or coal fired heater, con­tinuous flow or other water heater), is in­stalled in the same or an adjacent room. To ensure safe operation, and to pre­vent gases being given off by these ap­pliances being drawn back into the room, an underpressure of 0.04 mbar is the maximum permissible. Ventilation can be maintained by air inlets which can not be blocked, in windows, doors and outside wall vents, or by an auto­matic window opening arrangement when the tumble dryer is switched on. If in doubt, the advice of a competent builder, or for gas, a “Corgi” installer (in the U.K.) must be sought.
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Wa rning and safety instructions
In the event of a fault or for clean-
ing purposes, the machine is only completely isolated from the electricity supply either when:
– the plug is withdrawn, or – it is switched off at the mains – the mains fuse is withdrawn.
Faulty components must only be
exchanged for Miele original spare parts. Only when these parts are fitted can the safety standards of the ma­chine be guaranteed.
Use
There is a danger of fire with fab-
rics, which: – contain rubber, foam rubber or rub-
ber-like materials
– have been treated with inflammable
cleaning agents
– have been splashed with hair lac-
quer, hair spray, nail varnish remover or similar.
Always close the door after use.
This way you will avoid the danger of anyone sitting or leaning on the door, which can cause the machine to tip up.
Vented dryers must be installed
with a suitable venting system. If the machine is not correctly ducted it will draw damp exhaust air back into the drum, increasing running time and energy consumption quite consider­ably. If moist air is passed back into the room this may lead to long-term dam­age of walls.
Do not install the machine in a
room where the temperature may drop below freezing. At very cold tem­peratures the machine may be difficult to start. Laundry will not dry and the "anti-crease"-indicator will flash to indi­cate a problem.
The exhaust air must not be
vented into a chimney or vent flue which is in use. Neither should it be connected to ducting which ventilates rooms with fireplaces. It would be dangerous if smoke or ex­haust fumes were drawn back into the room.
Using accessories
Accessory parts may only be fitted
when expressly approved by Miele. If other parts are used, guaran­tee, performance and product liability claims may be invalidated.
Disposing of your old machine
Before discarding an old machine
unplug it. Render the plug useless. Cut off the cable directly behind the ap­pliance to prevent misuse.
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Notes on laundry care
Before drying, check the drying symbol on the textile care label.
Significance of symbols:
q = Dry at normal temperature r = Dry at low temperature s = Do not tumble dry
If no symbol is featured dry at your own risk applying the following principles:
– Cottons and minimum iron items
should be dried at a normal tempera­ture at the appropriate programme setting.
– For delicate fabrics, e.g. acrylic
fibres, the low temperature setting should be selected.
The following fabrics should not be dried in a tumble dryer:
– Woollens and wool blends
These fabrics tend to become matted and shrink.
Note
Some woven and loopknit materials tend to shrink to varying extents de­pending on their quality. This tendency is exaggerated by over-drying.
When purchasing woven materials, it is advisable to take their shrinkage properties into account.
Starched washing can also be dried in the tumble dryer. In order to achieve the usual finish, double the amount of starch should be used.
Select the most suitable programme for hand or machine ironing.
Minimum iron items should be spun for 10 to 30 seconds before being tumble dried. Such fabrics tend to crease if overdried. These items should be given only a short period in the dryer, and taken out slightly damp. The “Minimum iron Normal” programme is recom­mended.
– Items filled with down
The fine fabric interior tends to shrink, depending on the quality in­volved.
– Pure linen
These items should only be machine­dried if specified as suitable by the manufacturer on the textile care label, as the surface of the fabric may otherwise tend to “roughen”.
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Minimum iron shirts in 100 % cotton may crease during tumble drying de­pending on the quality and weave.
Minimum iron fabrics tend to crease more, the greater the load. This is par­ticularly true of very delicate fabrics. The load should be reduced to 1.5 kg or, if necessary, to 1 kg. The “Hand iron” setting is recommended for these types of garment. In extreme cases do not tumble dry these garments.
Dark-coloured garments should be dried separately from light-coloured garments.
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Loading the machine Unloading the machine
Load the laundry very loosely into the drum.
Duvet covers and pillowcases should be fastened before drying in order to prevent small items from being rolled in­side them.
Important: Please check that items of laundry cannot be trapped by the door as this will cause damage to the fabric.
At the end of the programme remove the washing from the machine. If this is not done, the machine automatically proceeds into an intermittent anti­crease action for 60 minutes. This en­tails the drum being rotated at short in­tervals in order to reduce the possibility of the formation of creases.
Once the laundry has been removed, check that the drum is empty. Any items left in the drum could be dam­aged through overdrying in the next programme.
Clean the fluff filter after each drying cycle to prevent excessive energy con­sumption and longer programme run­ning times.
The door should always be closed after use.
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Programme selection
Selecting a programme
This tumble dryer is fitted with an elec­tronic sensor system. The required de­gree of dryness is measured and moni­tored electronically so that the heating element is switched off as soon as it is reached. The drying cycle automat­ically finishes with a cooling down period. This may be followed by the anti-crease action cycle.
The following drying programmes are available:
Cottons
six drying levels from “Extra dry” to “Machine iron”
Minimum iron
three drying levels from “Normal+” to “Hand iron”
Timed drying
15 mins cool air and 20 mins warm air
Low temperature
By selecting “Low temperature” the temperature can be lowered for deli­cate fabrics (e.g. acrylic).
Correct procedure:
Press the "ON/OFF" button. Press the "Door" button. Open the door and load the drum. Close the door. Select a programme by turning the selector switch clockwise or anti­clockwise. Select “Low temperature” if required. Press “Start”.
After drying:
Turn the programme selector switch to “Finish”. Switch the machine off. Clean the fluff filter.
Opening the door during a pro­gramme
If the door is opened during a pro­gramme the programme will have to be started again:
Close the door. Press “Start”.
The selected programme restarts.
The programme is not continued if:
– There is a power failure lasting more
than 30 minutes.
– The programme has already
reached the “Cooling down” or “Anti­crease” stage.
To reselect a different pro­gramme during drying:
Set the programme selector switch
to the required programme. The new programme starts from the be­ginning.
To cancel a programme
Turn the programme selector switch
to “Finish”.
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Programmes - Cottons
Extra dry
Multi-layer fabrics which would not be thoroughly dried using the “Normal +” programme.
max. 5 kg
Note:
Jerseywear tends to shrink depending on the quality and type of manufactur­ing involved. The “Extra dry” pro­gramme should therefore not be se­lected for these fabrics.
Normal+
Mixed load of cotton fabrics, e.g. towell­ing and jerseywear, i.e. single-layer and multi-layer fabrics.
max. 5 kg
Normal
Homogeneous loads of cotton fabrics (jerseywear, flannelette sheets, towel­ling).
Hand iron rr
Cotton or linen fabrics, e.g. table linen, bedding, starched laundry, etc.
max. 5 kg
Note:
If fabrics are too damp for hand-iron­ing, please select the “Hand iron r” programme.
Machine iron
Cotton or linen fabrics, including star­ched laundry, for machine-ironing.
max. 5 kg
Note:
The laundry should be rolled up to pre­vent it from drying out until it can be ironed.
max. 5 kg
Note:
Should certain items still be slightly damp, select the “Normal + pro­gramme”.
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Programmes - Minimum iron and timed drying
Normal +
Minimum iron items made of synthetics or blended fabrics, e.g. pullovers, dresses, trousers, etc., which are not dried adequately in the “Normal” pro­gramme.
max. 2,5 kg
Normal
Minimum iron shirts, table cloths, etc., made of blended woven or knitted fab­rics, e.g. cotton/synthetics.
max. 2,5 kg
Hand iron
Minimum iron shirts, table cloths, etc. made of blended woven or knitted fab­rics, e.g. cotton/synthetics, which are still to be hand-ironed.
max. 2,5 kg
15 minutes cool air
Items which are only to be aired. max. 5 kg
20 minutes warm air
Individual items, e.g. bathing towels, bathing trunks.
Note for all three programmes:
With blended fabrics consisting of wool and synthetics, consult the manufac­turer’s instructions, as the wool compo­nent may become matted.
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Consumption data
Drying stage Capacity
(kg)
Final spin spe ed in
a domestic
washing machine
(rpm)
Electricity
consumption
(kWh)
Drying time incl.
cooling down time
(mins)
Cottons
Extra dry 5 1200
1400 1550
Normal+ 5 1200
1400 1550
Normal 5 1200
1400 1550
Hand iron rr 51200
1400 1550
Machine iron 5 1200
1400 1550
3.32
3.16
3.06
3.06
2.91
2.81
2.78
2.63
2.54
2.02
1.88
1.79
1.59
1.46
1.36
71 68 66
66 63 61
61 59 56
47 44 43
39 36 35
Minimum iron
Normal+ 2.5 1000 1.48 37
Normal 2.5 1000 1.24 33
Hand iron 2.5 1000 1.07 29
All consumption data have been obtained through standard tests (EN 61121/A11). Different types of fabric, the load and residual moisture after spinning may affect the figures given.
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Cleaning and care
The fluff which occurs during drying is collected in the fluff filter in the door.
Clean the filter after every pro­gramme to save time and energy.
Grip the filter by the recessed handle and pull upwards to clean.
Remove any remaining fluff from the hollow part of the door through the wide slit at the bottom.
Before cleaning the tumble dryer: Al­ways disconnect the machine from the power supply.
The dryer can be cleaned with a
cloth using soapy water or a mild
detergent (not scouring powder) and
dried with a soft cloth.
The drum may be cleaned using a
suitable proprietary stainless steel
cleaner following the manufactu-
rer’s instructions.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, or glass or all-purpose cleaners. These might cause damage to the plastic surfaces because of the chemicals they contain. The machine must never be hosed down.
The filter can rinsed with water if necessary.
Dry the filter before putting it back in place.
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Problem solving guide
Electrical appliances should only be repaired by qualified personnel. In­correctly repaired machines may pose a considerable risk to the user.
There are, however, minor faults which can be corrected without contacting the Service Department.
The tumble dryer fails to start when switched on.
Check whether the “On” indicator lamp lights up. If so, failure to start may be due to an incorrect selection procedure sequence when switching on the ma­chine.
Repeat the switch-on procedure in the correct sequence (see P. 10).
If the “On” indicator lamp does not light up, check that
the “On/Off” button is depressed the door is properly closed the mains plug is plugged in and the fuse or circuit breaker has not tripped.
Drying times are too long.
Clean the fluff filter in the door. The laundry was not spun for a suffi­ciently long time.
Ventilation is inadequate (e.g. in a small room).
When the machine is in operation,
open a door or the window.
Items made of synthetic fibres are charged with static elec­tricity after drying.
Static charge can be reduced by ad­ding fabric conditioner during the final rinse cycle in the washing machine, or a fabric conditioner sheet in the tumble dryer.
Formation of fluff
Fluff is principally the result of friction when items are worn and washed. Ma­chine-drying hardly causes any fluff to form and, as has been established by research institutes, has no effect on the lifetime of fabrics.
Laundry is not sufficiently dry.
The load consists of dissimilar items in terms of size and fabric.
Select a longer drying programme
next time. Small loads or individual items may cause the programme to terminate pre­maturely.
Small loads should therefore be
“time-dried”.
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Problem solving guide
The “Anti-crease” indicator lamp in the sequence indica­tor display starts flashing.
Release the “On/Off” button and then press it in again. Press the“Start” button.
If the indicator lamp starts flashing again, this indicates a fault in the ma­chine. Please then contact your Miele Dealer or the Miele Service Dept.
The drum door opens during the drying cycle.
The machine has overheated. The tem­perature limiter opens the drum door and thus causes the machine to switch off automatically.
Possible reasons for overheating:
The fluff filter in the door is clogged up. The vent duct is blocked. The vent aperture (e.g. louvred win­dow vent, wall vent) is blocked.
Before restarting the programme, pro­ceed as follows:
Clean the affected part of the ma­chine. Press the “Start” button.
The interior drum lighting fails to function.
The bulb may be defective. Replace it as follows:
Switch off the machine or disconnect from the mains supply.
Open the door.
Use a 19 mm spanner to unscrew the plastic cover inside the drum above the door (see illustration).
The light bulb must not exceed the maximum wattage quoted on the data plate and the plastic light cover.
Should the drum door open again, this must be due to a technical fault and the Service Dept. should be contacted.
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Replace the bulb and the plastic cover.
The cover must be fixed securely, as otherwise moisture may seep in and cause a short-circuit.
The temperature-resistant bulb should only be ordered from your Miele Dealer or the Service Dept.
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Problem solving guide After-sales service
To open the door in the event of power failure
Using the spatula provided lever the
door open.
In the event of any faults which cannot be remedied, or if the appliance is under guarantee, please contact:
– your Miele Dealer or – the nearest Miele Service Depart-
ment (see back cover for the ad­dress).
When contacting the Service Depart­ment, please quote the Model and Ser­ial nos. of your appliance, both of which are shown on the data plate on the right hand side below the opening to the drum.
Example:
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Installation
The machine must be perfectly level to ensure safe and proper operation. Minor differences do not, however, have an adverse effect on operation.
Important
A gap of 10 mm must be main­tained between the bottom of ma­chine and the floor. This gap must not be blocked by deep pile carpet, plinths etc., as this will prevent a suf­ficient intake of cold air.
Installation
Take into consideration the space re­quired by the vent duct when calculat­ing the distance between the machine and a wall or other appliances or furni­ture on either side or between the ma­chine and the wall.
It is possible to install this appliance under a continuous worktop / in a row of kitchen units using a special conver­sion kit*. The machine lid is replaced by a coverplate which must be fitted by a suitably competent person to ensure electrical safety.
The screw feet can be adjusted to compensate for any uneveness in the floor surface.
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Flat type ducting * is required if there is not enough space for a vent duct.
When installing under a worktop with a working height of 900/910 mm: a spacer kit * is needed.
When built under, the programme run­ning times may be longer.
The tumble dryer can also be com­bined with a Miele washing machine in a washer-dryer stack. For this purpose the appropriate stacking kit * to match your washing machine is required.
* These items are all available from your Miele Dealer.
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Installation - venting
The moist air from the dryer must be vented via a ducting system, or through direct venting to the outside.
When installing avoid:
– very long venting systems – too many bends or corners – tight corners otherwise . . . . . . the drying result will be less effective, . . . it will take longer and use more energy.
Suitable materials for venting pipe­work:
– galvanised steel piping – plastic piping – flexible aluminium piping
Install the venting pipework in such a way that the expelled air cannot be drawn into the machine again.
Connection must not be made to a flue used by gas or solid fuel boilers or heaters.
Installation to the rear
The machine is supplied with the con­nection at the rear open.
Installation to the left or right side of the machine
Each side venting connection has a framed cover cap.
An adapter for the venting pipework is included as a standard accessory. It is fitted into the vent outlet and enables simple connection of a flexible pipe.
Before installation disconnect the tumble dryer from the electrical sup­ply, (switch off at the wall socket, or isolate at the mains fuse box).
The venting connection can be made:
– to the rear or – to the left or right side of the machine
Only the cover cap should be removed, and not the frame.
Use the cover cap to close the rear outlet.
Fit the venting pipework.
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Installation - venting
The shortest passage for the expelled air is preferable, to ensure the tumble dryer functions most efficiently. Ex­pelled air is slowed down in the vent duct due to friction against the inner walls of the duct, therefore the shorter the duct and the smoother the inner walls, the less friction occurs. An elbow or bend creates more friction than a straight duct. An additional duct length factor should therefore be calcu­lated for each elbow or bend (see Table I). This factor expresses the re­sistance of the bend in terms of a straight length of duct. The additional length factor is then added to the actual duct length to give the effective duct length. A larger duct diameter also helps to re­duce friction. The duct diameter should therefore increase with increasing duct length.
To calculate the effective duct length.
Measure the actual duct length. Es­tablish the number of elbows or bends necessary, noting the type of bend, angle and radius involved (see Table I). Add the additional length factor as specified in Table I to the actual duct length to give the effective duct length. The appropriate duct diameter can then be taken from Table II.
Note:
Drying times and energy consumption remain unaltered for 100 mm ducting up to a total duct length of 10 m. Longer ducting may lead to slight in­creases in drying times and energy consumption but does not impair the function of the machine, if the necess­ary duct diameter is adhered to (see Table II).
Table I
Type of bend Angle Radius in mm Additonal pipe lenght in m
Flexible piping 90°
Plain piping Plastic piping Stove piping
Elbow 2.5 Concertina bend 90° 200 0.8 Segmented bend 90° 200 0.6 Wall vent kit with grille or windo vent kit
Wall vent kit with flap or window vent kit Exhaust connection, right / left
Flat section adaptor
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45° 90°
90° 45°
100 - 500 100 - 500
100 200 100
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
3.8
1.5
10/6
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Installation - venting
Table II
Effective duct lenght Internal diameter or
0-20 m 20-30 m 30-43 m 43-60 m
edge length
100 mm Ø 110 mm Ø 120 mm Ø 130 mm Ø
Flexible ducting has been used for the following example. See Table I for addi­tional duct length factors for other types of ducting.
Example:
Side connection, left. . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00
Length (L). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20
Lower radius (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50
Height (H). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Upper radius (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50
Wall pipe with louvred vent . . . . . . 3.80
Effective duct length . . . . . . . . . .
13.00
Result:
A duct diameter of 100 mm is adequ­ate since the effective length is less than 20 m as specified in Table II.
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Installation - venting
For installation where up to 5 machines are connected to a shared system the pipe diameter must be increased. The factor to increase by is given in Table III.
Table III
Number of
Dryers
2 3
4-5
Increase factor
for pipe diameter (D)
1.00
1.25
1.50
Note: It is advisable to install a non-return flap for each machine to act as an odour trap.
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Installation examples
Moist air can be ducted outside by a wall vent kit or window vent kit, both of which are avail­able from the Miele Spare Parts Department.
Wall vent kit
1. Louvre frame
2. Wall pipe
3. Connecting piece
4. Louvred grille
5. Flap
6. Wood screw
7. Wall plug
Window vent kit
1. Louvre frame
4. Grille
5. Flap
8. Clips (x 4)
9. Raised head screws (x 4)
A flexible foam gasket must be used if the tumble dryer is directly connected to the wall vent.
1. Wall vent duct
2. Flexible foam gasket
The window vent kit fitted in a plexiglass pane. If using an existing glass pane, cut out a hole with a diameter of 125 mm.
1. Window vent kit
2. Adapter for vent duct
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Installation examples
Fig. 1
Ducting (side view) with flexible vent hose to an exhaust flue.
1. Wall vent duct A. Wire spiral-wound hose
2. Adapter B. Flexible ducting
3. Flue isulated against damp
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Connection of plastic piping to the tumble dryer.
1. Plastic drain pipe
2. Adapter for vent duct between tumble dryer and plastic drain pipe
Fig.4
Ducting (side view) with plastic piping to a wall vent kit.
1. Wall vent kit
2. Adapter
3. Plastic drain pipe (outer dia. 110 mm)
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Height of vent outlet for washer dryer stack.
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Electrical connection
For U.K. only
This tumble dryer is supplied ready for connection to an a.c. single phase 230 V, 50 Hz supply. The rated load is 3 kW. The machine is supplied with a 2 m long mains cable with moulded plug and the fuse rating is 13 A. The appliance should be connected up only by a qualified electrician, in ac­cordance with national and local safety regulations. Connection should be made via a fused plug and a suitable switched socket which is easily accessible. For extra safety it is advisable to install a residual current device (RCD) with a trip current of 30 mA. The voltage, rated load and fuse rating are given on the data plate. Please en­sure that these match the household mains supply.
Important
The wires in the mains lead are col­oured in accordance with the following code: Green/yellow = earth Blue = neutral Brown = live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not corre­spond with the coloured markings ident­ifying the terminals in your plug, pro­ceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the termi­nal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol z or coloured green or green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363
If this machine or appliance is fitted with a non-rewireable plug, the follow­ing information applies: If the socket outlets are not suitable for the plug supplied with this product, it must be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted. The plug cut from the flexible cord should be disposed of and on no ac­count be inserted into a 13 A socket elsewhere in the house (electric shock hazard). The fuse cover must be refitted when changing the fuse, and if the fuse cover is lost, the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is ob­tained. The colour of the correct re­placement cover is that of the coloured insert in the base of the plug, or the col­our that is embossed in words in the base of the plug (as applicable to the design of plug fitted). The correct fuse rating of the replace­ment fuses that are ASTA approved to BS 1362 should be fitted. Replacement fuse covers may be purchased from your local electrical suppliers, elec­tricity showroom, or Miele Service Agent.
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Electrical connection
For IRL only
This tumble dryer is supplied ready for connection to an a.c. single phase 230 V, 50 Hz supply. The rated load is
2.7 kW. The machine is supplied with a 2 m long mains cable with moulded plug and the fuse rating is 13 A. The appliance should be connected up only by a qualified electrician, in ac­cordance with national and local safety regulations.
Important
The wires in the mains lead are col­oured in accordance with the following code: Green/yellow = earth Blue = neutral Brown = live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not corre­spond with the coloured markings ident­ifying the terminals in your plug, pro­ceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the termi­nal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol z or coloured green or green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
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Technical data
Height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Depth (incl. distance from wall) . . . . . .
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drum volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rated load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuse rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Test certificates awarded . . . . . . . . . . .
Electrically suppressed . . . . . . . . . . . .
85.0 cm (adjustable +1/-0.5 cm)
59.5 cm
60.0 cm 44 kg 103 l 5 kg dry weight
See data plate
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Radio/ TV suppression; VDE Acc. to DIN EN 60555/VDE 0838
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