To avoid the risk of
accidents or damage to the
machine it is essential to read these
operating instructions before it is
installed, commissioned or used
for the first time.
Read the operating instructions through before using this machine for the first time. This
way you will avoid the risk of accidents and
damage to the machine.
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.
There is a danger of fire with the
following, and on no account should
they be dried in this machine:
–Articles containing foam rubber, rubber or
rubber like materials.
–Articles which have been treated with
inflammable cleaning agents.
–Kitchen overalls which may be greasy,
fatty or impregnated with other residues.
Do not dry mops, floor cloths etc in this
machine if they contain substances such
as wax or chemical cleaning agents.
Damaged padded or filled fabrics (eg.
jackets or cushions) should not be dried. If
the filling comes out it could cause a fire.
Some textiles get very hot during drying
and there may be a risk of high
temperatures causing them to ignite in
exceptional circumstances. They should therefore be taken out of the machine as soon as
the programme has finished and as soon as
possible if there has been a power cut. Keep a
fire extinguisher near the machine.
The laundry must not be taken out of the
dryer before the drying programme has
finished, ie, the cooling down phase must
be completed.
If hot laundry items are stacked or packed
they could self-ignite.
Always make sure the drum is stationary
before reaching in to remove laundry.
Reaching into a moving drum is extremely
dangerous.
Repairs to the machine must only be
carried out by fully trained and qualified
service engineers. Unauthorised repairs could
be dangerous.
The electrical safety of this machine can
only be guaranteed when continuity is
complete between it and an effective earthing
system which complies with local and national
regulations.
It is most important that this basic safety
requirement is regularly tested, and where
there is any doubt the on-site wiring should be
inspected by a qualified electrician.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the
consequences of an inadequate earthing
system.
The machine is only completely isolated
from the electricity supply when it is
switched off at the wall isolator, or the mains
switch.
Do not damage, remove or bypass the
safety features and controls on the
machine.
Where there is any damage to the controls
or to the cable insulation the machine
must not be used until it has been repaired.
Faulty components must only be
exchanged for original Miele spare parts.
Only when these parts are fitted can the
safety standards of the machine be guaranteed.
Do not touch the connecting pipework and
components. There is a danger of being
burnt.
Only use the machine if all of the
removable outer housing parts are in
place. This way any moving parts or electrical
components cannot be accessed.
Fire and Explosion risk
Never use or store benzine, petrol or petroleum based substances or any easily inflammable substances near the machine.
Fire risk
Do not use the machine without the built-in
fluff filter in place. If the fluff filter is damaged it
must be replaced immediately.
A build-up of fluff could block the air flow
heating and ventilation, and impair the
efficiency of the machine.
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Warning and
Safety instructions
Disinfecting and cleaning agents often
have compounds containing chlorides in
them. If these agents dry onto the steel surfaces, the residual chlorides will attack the
steel and can cause rusting.
If you accidentally spill an agent containing
chloride on the machine it should be rinsed off
with water and dried with a soft cloth.
To protect your machine from rust damage we
recommend only using chloride free
disinfecting and cleaning agents. If you are not
sure about a particular agent contact the
manufacturer for advice.
Do not use a high pressure cleaner or
water jet to clean the machine.
Caution If the tumble dryer switches off
prematurely during the drying cycle,
without the fault indicator light showing, this
could be due to high temperatures in the area
around the motor.
Heater limiters stop the tumble dryer.
In this case please check the seals and locks
on the machine door and the fluff filter.
Check the condition of the air inlet and air
outlet vents. If no damage is evident to any of
the parts checked, the dryer can be re-started.
If the fault occurs again, call the Miele Service
Department.
All personnel working with this machine must
be fully trained in all aspects of its use and
safety.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe
place.
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Description of the machine
Tumble dryer (T6251 / T6751)
1
85
2
3
4
7
1 Main switch5 Fluff filter
2 Control panel6 Fluff compartment flap
3 Drum door7 Four adjustable screw feet
4 Door handle8 Venting pipework / Venting socket
Control panel
6
9 10 1112 13
9 Programme sequence and check11 Push button switches
lights12 Display with selector button
10 Programme selector 13 "Emergency Stop" switch
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Description of the machine
Push button switches
On-Off s switch
L
Low temperature switch
Lowers the drying temperature for delicate
fabrics (e.g. acrylics).
Press the button in to select this function.
l
Buzzer switch
The end of a programme can be indicated by
a buzzer.
Press the button in to select this function.
h
Start button
Press the button in to start the programme.
Programme selector
The programme selector switch is used to
select the programme required.
COTTONS
A
For drying cotton / linen textiles
Residual moisture valueT6251T6751
Extra dry-4%-4%
1
Normal +-2%-2%
2
Normal (unbagged) 3% 3%
3
Machine iron
4
Machine iron
5
Machine iron
6
r
rr
rrr
13%16%
20%22%
26%30%
MINIMUM IRON
B
For drying polyester / cotton mixtures,
delicates and synthetics
Normal +-2%-2%
7
Normal 2% 2%
8
Machine iron
9
TIMED DRYING
C
without heating15 min15 min
0
For airing laundry
with heating (bagged) 55 min 55 min
!
For drying bagged loads or to finish off drying
individual items
End
r
r
8% 8%
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Description of the machine
Display with selector button
Selector button
DisplayIndicator lights
Selector button for: Residual moisture /
Time / Vented air temperature
Residual moisture (%)
This button is used to alter the programmed
residual moisture values in programmes
to 9.
1
Time (h/mins)
This button is used to change the programme
duration in programme 0 from 003 minutes
to 1.00 hour, and in programme ! from 003
minutes to 3.00 hours.
Time (h/mins)
Display of the time set for programmes
and !.
The hours are shown in the left-hand side of
the display and the minutes in the right-hand
side of the display.
After the programme has started the
remaining time left to run is shown instead of
the total time.
Vented air temperature (oC)
The current vented air temperature is displayed for approx. 5 seconds while a programme is running.
Note:
After the start button has been pressed a
turning circle is shown for a short time in the
display (to represent the drum rotating).
0
These changes can only be carried out before
the start of the programme. Changes are only
valid each time for one selected programme.
At the end of the programme the values set revert to the standard values.
o
Temperature of vented air (
If the button is pressed in while a programme
is running and released immediately, the
current vented air temperature will show in the
display for approx. 5 seconds.
Display for: Residual moisture / Time /
Vented air temperature
Residual moisture (%)
Display of the residual moisture set for
programmes
A few minutes after the programme has
started the residual moisture in the laundry is
recorded and displayed.
The current residual moisture values are
shown continuously during the programme.
1
to 9.
C)
Indicator lights for: Residual moisture /
Time left
Residual moisture
Lights up when the machine is switched on
and a programme between 1 and 9 has
been chosen.
It goes out at the end of the programme.
Time left
Lights up when the machine is switched on
and programme 0 or ! has been chosen.
It goes out at the end of the programme.
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Description of the machine
Programme sequence and check lights
On
Drying
Cool air
Anti-crease/End
Check venting
Check fluff filter
Fault messages
Faults or interruptions are indicated by the
sequence lights or the check lights flashing.
Note:
The "Drying", "Cool air" and "Anti-crease/End"
indicator lights flash if there is a power cut or if
a programme has been interrupted (e.g. when
a door has been opened and shut). They are
not indicative of a fault. The lights will stop
flashing when the "Start" button is pressed
again.
Emergency Stop switch
The messages are:
Heating
Fault in the heating system.
Action: Please contact the Service department.
Safety period
The maximum running time of the drying
programme was exceeded because the
residual moisture at the start of the
programme was too high.
Action: Start the drying programme again.
If the fault message occurs again please call
the Service department.
Venting
The venting duct is blocked or badly restricted.
Action: Check the vent ducting and if
necessary clean it.
Fluff filter
The fluff filter is clogged.
Action: Clean the fluff filter at the end of the
programme.
Only use this switch in an emergency.
Do not use it in normal operation to switch the
machine off.
To reset the Emergency stop switch after it
has been used, turn the ribbed disk clockwise.
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Before using for the first time
Preparing the laundry
Before using for the first time
Wipe the inside of the drum with a soft dry
cloth before loading the drum with laundry.
Preparing the laundry
Sort the laundry according to fabric type and
weave in order to achieve an even drying
result.
Not all textiles are suitable for drying in a
tumble dryer. Please pay special attention to
the manufacturer’s instructions on the wash
care label.
Significance of symbols:
= Dry at normal temperature
q
= Dry at low temperature
r
= Do not tumble dry
s
Articles made from pure wool and wool
mixtures tend to become matted and shrink.
They should not be dried in a tumble dryer.
For greater economy dry a full load.
Underloading is uneconomical. Do not
overload as this will impair the drying result
and the laundry finish.
Load capacity (Dry weight)
T 6251T 6751
Drum volume
250 Litres750 Litres
Cottons
max.
10 kg
Minimum Iron and Delicates
max.
3.5 kg
max.
30 kg
max.
10 kg
The surface of pure linen is liable to be
roughened by tumble drying. Consult the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Important: Any laundry items with large metal
buckles, hooks, eyes, zip tags etc. should be
put into the dryer in a cloth bag (eg. pillowcase) to protect the drum from scratches and
dents.
Closed metal zips in garments may bridge the
sensor electrodes in the drum ribs causing the
drying process not to end or to end too late.
These items should be dried with the zips undone.
Damaged padded or filled fabrics (eg. jackets
or cushions) should not be dried. If the filling
comes out it could cause a fire
Some woven and loopknit materials tend to
shrink to varying extents depending on their
quality. This tendency is exaggerated by overdrying. Avoid the Extra dry programme for
such fabrics.
Sort the laundry according to the level of
dryness required. It is not necessary to sort
according to size.
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Selecting a programme
Close the drum door.
Switch on the mains switch
(on site).
Press in the s On/Off switch.
Select a programme:
The dryer has an electronic sensor system
which monitors the residual moisture in the
laundry.
Note: The drying programmes are not only
monitored electronically but are also timed
for extra safety. The heating time is limited
as standard to 60 minutes. Service are
able, where necessary, to programme
in other safety times.
Once the required level of dryness has
been reached the laundry is cooled down
and the drying programme finishes
automatically.
The programme selector can be turned in
a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
Different drying programmes can be
selected with the programme selector
depending on the dryness level required
for further handling:
COTTONS
A
For drying cotton/linen textiles
Residual moisture T6251 T6751
Extra dry-4%-4%
1
TIMED DRYING
C
Airing and timed drying
without heating (15 mins)
0
For airing laundry
with heating (55 mins)
!
To dry bagged loads or to finish off
drying individual items.
If required also select the L Low
temperature and/or l Buzzer functions.
Press in the h Start button.
The drying programme selected now starts.
Note:
The l Check fluff filter light comes on if the
fluff filter needs to be cleaned. Clean the filter
as soon as the programme has finished.
The laundry must not be taken from the dryer
before the drying programme has
finished, ie, the cooling down phase mustbe completed.
If hot laundry items are stacked or packed
they could self-ignite.
Normal +-2%-2%
2
Normal (unbagged) 3%3%
3
Machine Iron
4
Machine Iron
5
Machine Iron
6
MINIMUM IRON
B
For drying polyester cotton
mixtures, delicates and synthetics
Normal +-2%-2%
7
Normal2%2%
8
Hand Iron
9
r
rr
rrr
r
13%16%
20%22%
26%30%
8%8%
The end of the drying programme is
indicated by the
light lighting up and the buzzer sounding if
selected.
Turn the programme selector to r End.
Open the drum door.
Remove the laundry.
If the dryer is not going to be used again in
the near future:
Press the s On/Off button to switch off the
machine.
Switch off at the site main switch.
Clean the fluff filter.
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