Operating instructions
for vented tumble dryer
T 490
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.
Q\}
M.-Nr. 04 939 831
Contents
Fluff filter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Tumble dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
What to do if ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Repairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Future updates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Installation - venting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Consumption data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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Guide to the appliance
Control panel
b“I-On/0-Off” button
eAdditional option buttons
for switching the appliance on and off.
When the machine is switched on, the
drum light will come on as you open
the door.
Indicator lights: on= option selected
off= option not selected
fProgramme selector
can be turned clockwise or anti-clock-
wise.
c“Door” button
to open the door/cancel a programme.
This button does not stay pressed in.
gSequence indicator and check
lights
d“START” button
Please consult the section “Problem
solving guide” for the check lights.
starts a drying programme.
The indicator light:
– flashes to indicate that the pro-
gramme can be started;
– remains on once the programme has
commenced.
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Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing
Disposal of your old
machine/appliance
The transport and protective packing
has been selected from materials
which are environmentally friendly for
disposal and can normally be recycled.
Rather than just throwing these ma-
terials away, please ensure they are of-
fered for recycling.
Old machines/appliances contain ma-
terials which can be recycled. Please
contact your dealer, your local waste
collection centre or scrap merchant
about potential recycling schemes. En-
sure that the machine/appliance pres-
ents no danger to children while being
stored for disposal. See the appropri-
ate advice in the “Warning and safety”
instructions.
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Warning and safety instructions
Warning and safety instructions
Please read the operating instruc-
tions before using the tumble dryer
for the first time. They contain im-
portant information about the safety,
use and maintenance of the
machine. This will avoid the risk of
accidents and damage to the ma-
chine. Keep these operating in-
structions in a safe place and en-
sure that new users are familiar with
the content. Pass them on to any fu-
ture owners of the machine.
The electrical safety of this ma-
chine can only be guaranteed
when continuity is complete between
the appliance and an effective earthing
system which complies with local and
national regulations. It is most import-
ant that this basic safety requirement is
regularly tested by a qualified electri-
cian. The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for the consequences of
an inadequate earthing system.
The machine is built in accordance
with current safety requirements.
Unauthorised repairs could result in un-
foreseen dangers for the user, for which
the manufacturer cannot accept respon-
sibility. Repairs should only be under-
taken by a Miele approved engineer.
Correct usage
The tumble dryer is only intended
for drying fabrics which have been
washed in a water solution and are
marked on the manufacturer’s wash
care label as being suitable for tumble
drying.
Any other applications may be dan-
gerous. The manufacturer is not liable
for damage resulting from improper
use or operation.
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 oper-
ation, and to prevent gases 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 win-
dow opening arrangement when the
tumble dryer is switched on. If in doubt,
the advice of a competent builder, or for
gas, a “Corgi” installer (in UK) must be
sought.
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
Check for visible external damage
before installation.
Do not install or operate a damaged
machine or appliance.
Before connecting the machine,
ensure that the connection data on
the data plate (fusing, voltage and fre-
quency) matches the mains electricity
supply. If in any doubt, consult a quali-
fied electrician.
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Warning and safety instructions
For safety reasons, do not use an ex-
tension cable. There is a danger of
The exhaust air must not be
vented into a chimney or vent flue
overheating.
which is in use, nor should it be con-
nected to ducting which ventilates
rooms with fireplaces. It would be dan-
gerous if smoke or exhaust fumes were
drawn back into the room.
In the event of a fault, or for clean-
ing purposes, the machine is only
completely isolated from the electricity
supply when:
Always close the door after use to
avoid the danger of:
– the plug is withdrawn, or
– it is switched off at the mains, or
– the mains fuse is withdrawn.
– someone leaning on the door which
could cause the machine to tip;
– children climbing into the machine or
hiding objects in it.
Faulty components must only be
exchanged for Miele original spare
parts. Only when these parts are fitted
can the safety standards of the ma-
chine be guaranteed.
There is a danger of fire with fab-
rics which:
– contain rubber, foam rubber or rub-
ber-like materials;
Use
– have been treated with inflammable
cleaning agents;
– have been splashed with hair lac-
quer, hair spray, nail varnish
remover or similar;
Do not install the machine in a
room where the temperature may
drop below freezing, as temperatures
below zero could damage the ma-
chine.
– also padded items (eg cushions,
jackets) which have been damaged,
as the padding could fall out and
catch fire;
A suitable ducting system must be
installed before operating this
vented dryer.
– are soiled with grease or oil.
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Warning and safety instructions
In countries where there are areas
which may be subject to infesta-
tion by cockroaches or other vermin,
pay particular attention to keeping the
appliance and its surroundings in a
clean condition at all times. Any dam-
age which may be caused by cock-
roaches or other vermin will not be
covered by the appliance guarantee.
Using accessories
Accessory parts may only be fitted
when expressly approved by
Miele. If other parts are used, guaran-
tee, performance and product liability
claims may be invalidated.
Disposing of your old machine
Before discarding an old machine,
unplug it and render the plug use-
less. Cut off the cable directly behind
the appliance to prevent misuse.
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Brief instructions
Brief instructions
Brief description
Please read the sections on “Warn-
ing and safety” and “Notes on
laundry care”.
Programmes are selected by turning
the programme selector and can be
supplemented by pressing the addi-
tional option buttons.
1Switching the machine on and
loading the laundry
Press the “START” button to begin a
programme.
Switch on by pressing the “I-On/0-
Off” button.
The indicator lights in the sequence dis-
play (on the right hand side of the con-
trol panel) show which stage has been
reached in the programme.
Press the “Door” button to open the
door.
Place the laundry loosely in the drum.
Close the door.
The Sensitive system automatically ad-
justs drying to suit the water quality
and ensure more precise results.
The Novotronic controls measure and
register the conductivity of the water
and compensate for variations to
achieve a uniform residual moisture
level.
2Selecting a programme
Turn the programme selector to the
drying level you require.
3Selecting additional options
The automatic reversing action turns
the drum clockwise and anti-clockwise
to loosen the laundry and prevent
uneven drying, ensuring good results.
Press the buttons to switch addi-
tional options on or off as required.
4Starting the programme
Once the required degree of dryness is
achieved, the laundry is allowed to cool
down.
Press the “START” push button.
At the end of the programme the anti-
crease action period begins. The drum
turns intermittently to reduce the forma-
tion of creases and folds.
Programmable functions can be used
to select or de-select some of the addi-
tional options and introduce further
functions. These combinations can be
stored in the machine’s memory and
called up.
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Notes on laundry care
Notes on laundry care
– Pure linen*
Before drying, check the drying sym-
bol on the textile care label.
These items should only be machine
dried if specified as suitable by the
manufacturer on the textile care label,
as the surface of the fabric may other-
wise “roughen”.
Significance of symbols:
q = Dry at normal temperature
r = Dry at low temperature
(also push in the “Low temperature”
button if required)
* Linen and down-filled items can, how-
ever, be partially dried using the
“Smoothing” programme.
s = Do not tumble dry
t = Can be tumble dried
Notes:
If no symbol is featured, dry at your own
risk applying the following principles:
Some woven and loopknit materials
(eg T-shirts, cotton jersey material)
have a tendency to shrink, depending
on their quality, and this is often made
worse by over-drying. When purchas-
ing woven materials, it is advisable to
take their shrinkage properties into ac-
count.
Cotton and minimum iron items should
be dried in the appropriate programme
(see programme charts).
For delicate fabrics, eg acrylic, select
"Minimum iron" and also press the "Low
temperature" button.
Starched washing can be dried in the
tumble dryer. In order to achieve the
usual finish, double the amount of
starch should be used.
Never overload the drum. Always
observe the maximum recom-
mended loads given in the “Pro-
gramme chart”. Overloading can
cause unnecessary wear and tear
to the laundry, give a disappointing
drying result and cause more creas-
ing.
Minimum iron fabrics and 100% cotton
shirts or blouses tend to crease more,
when larger loads being dried, particu-
lary when the weave of the fabric is
very fine. Reduce the load or use the
Special care “Minimum iron – Hand
iron” programme. If this is unsatisfac-
tory use the “Smoothing” setting, then
hang the garments on a hanger to dry.
The following fabrics should not be
dried in a tumble dryer:
– Woollens and wool blends
These fabrics tend to become matted
and shrink. These fabrics can, however,
be partially dried using the “Woollens
hand care” programme.
New dark-coloured fabrics should be
dried separately from light-coloured
fabrics to avoid colours running.
– Down-filled items*
The fine fabric interior tends to shrink,
depending on the quality.
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How to dry correctly
How to dry correctly
Hints on saving energy
Make sure there is no washing
detergent dispenser among the
laundry, as this could melt and dam-
age the machine and the laundry.
Make sure that your laundry has been
thoroughly spun at the highest appro-
priate spin speed before drying. Spin-
ning at 1600 rpm, for example, saves
approximately 30% energy and time
compared with 800 rpm.
Load the laundry very loosely into
the drum.
Load the full amount of laundry ac-
cording to the programme chosen
(see “Programme chart”) for the
most economical drying related to
the size of the load. Make sure that
the drum is not over- or underloaded.
Do not overload the drum. Over-
loading can cause unnecessary
wear and tear to the laundry and
give a disappointing drying result.
Close the door.
As far as possible, sort fabrics for:
– the type of fibre or weave
– the degree of drying required
– similar size of items
– the moisture content after
spinning.
This will help towards an even drying
result.
Ensure the room is well ventilated.
1Switching on and loading
Fasten duvet covers etc to prevent
small items from being rolled up in-
side them.
Do up zips and tie fabric belts and
apron strings.
Important: Please check that items
of laundry cannot be trapped by the
door, as this will cause damage to
the fabric.
Press the “l-On / 0-Off” button.
Press the “Door” button and open
the door.
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How to dry correctly
Low temperature
2Selecting a programme
The drying temperature is reduced.
– For delicate fabrics (drying symbol
r), eg acrylic.
The programme running time is in-
creased.
4Starting a programme
Press the “START” button.
The drying stage reached display on
the right hand side of the facia panel
will indicate which drying stage the pro-
gramme has reached.
Turn the programme selector to the
programme required.
The memory function:
See the “Programme chart” for a de-
scription of each programme.
If the memory function has been acti-
vated, the machine will automatically
call up the additional options selected
for the last programme used. The indi-
cator lights will indicate which options
are selected.
For further details on the memory func-
tion, please see the section “Programm-
able functions”.
3Selecting additional
option(s)
Additional options are switched on
or off by pressing the appropriate
buttons.
Indicator lights:
– on= additional option selected
– off= additional option not selected
Short
The programme running time is re-
duced.
– For drying fabrics that are not deli-
cate.
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How to dry correctly
"Clean out airways" indicator light
After drying
This indicator light shows that the dryer
is not working most efficiently or econ-
omically.
When the drying programme has fin-
ished the “Anti-crease / Finish” se-
quence indicator light comes on.
The causes of this check message can
be:
Press the “Door” button to open the
door.
– the fluff filter in the door is blocked;
Remove the laundry.
– the vent ducting or the ventilation out-
Make sure that the drum is empty.
let is blocked;
If items are left in the dryer, they
could be damaged by overdrying
when the dryer is next used.
– the vent ducting is very long.
(See the notes on duct length
and diameter in the section on
"Installation - venting").
After each use, remove the filter from
its holder in the door and clean away
the fluff. (See the section on “Clean-
ing and care”.)
If it is not possible to shorten the vent
ducting, the "Clean out airways" indica-
tor light will remind you after each
drying cycle that the fluff filter needs to
be cleaned.
Close the door and switch off the ma-
chine after each use.
The "Clean out airways" check light will
only go out before the start of a pro-
gramme if the dryer has been switched
off with the "l-On/0-Off" button.
Press the “l-On / 0-Off” button to
switch off.
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Altering a programme
Altering a programme
Once a programme has started, no
changes to the programme or addi-
tional options will be accepted.
To open the door during a pro-
gramme to add or remove
garments
If the programme selector is turned to
a different programme after a pro-
gramme has begun, the “Drying” indi-
cator light will flash. The programme
originally selected will continue to run
as normal. The indicator light will go
out when the selector is returned to its
original position.
Cancel the programme by:
Pressing the “Door” button and open-
ing the door.
– Items can now be added or removed
early.
Restart the programme by:
Closing the door.
To cancel a programme
Pressing the “START” button.
Open the door or switch off the ma-
chine.
– The programme will restart.
To select a different pro-
gramme
If there is a power cut, TIMED
DRYING programmes have to be re-
started once the power supply is re-
stored.
Turn the programme selector to “Fin-
ish”.
– The “Anti-crease/Finish” indicator
light will flash by itself to indicate that
the programme has been cancelled.
Turn the programme selector to the
drying level required.
Switch additional options on or off as
required.
Press the “START” button.
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Programme chart
Programme chart
Programme
Fabric type
maximum
load (2)
Special notes
COTTONS
Multi-layered fabrics, not
thoroughly dried with
“Normal +”
5 kg
5 kg
Do not dry jersey wear in the
Extra dry programme –
tendency to shrink.
Extra dry
Mixed load of cotton fabrics,
eg towelling, jerseywear, ie
single and multi-layered
fabrics.
–
Normal +
Normal (1)
Load of similar fabrics (jersey
wear, flannelette sheets,
towelling).
5 kg
If fabrics are too damp,
select “Normal +”.
r
Cotton or linen fabrics (eg
table linen, bedlinen,
starched laundry etc)
5 kg
5 kg
–
Hand iron
Hand iron
rr(1)
If laundry is still too damp for
hand ironing, then select
“Hand iron ” in the future.
r
Cotton or linen fabrics,
including starched laundry,
for machine ironing
5 kg
The laundry should be rolled
up to prevent it from drying
out until it can be ironed.
Machine iron
MINIMUM IRON
Normal+
Minimum iron items which
are made of synthetics or
blended fabrics, (eg
pullovers, dresses, trousers)
which are not dried
2.5 kg
Spin minimum iron fabrics for
at least 30 seconds in the
washing machine before
drying
adequately in the “Normal”
programme
Normal (1)
Hand iron
Minimum iron shirts, Table
cloths etc made of blended
fabrics, (eg cotton/synthetics) .
2.5 kg
2.5 kg
Minimum iron shirts, Table
cloths etc made of blended
fabrics, (eg cottons and
synthetics), which are still to
be hand ironed.
Spin minimum iron fabrics for
at least 30 seconds in the
washing machine before
drying. For extra special care
of delicate fabrics and to
reduce creacing even more,
reduce the load to 1 kg.
(1)
Note for Test Institutes: These are the programmes that should be tested according to
the EN 61121/A11 Standard.
Weight of dry laundry
(2)
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Programme chart
Programme
Fabric type
Maximum
load (2)
Special notes
TIMED DRYING
Warm air
Individual items, (eg bathing
costumes, bath towels, tea
towels)
5 kg
–
–
Multi-layered fabrics whose
layers have different drying
characteristics.
Items which are only to be
aired
5 kg
1 kg
Cool air
Special care programmes
Woollen fabrics
To refresh and fluff up woollen
garments quickly.
Woollens
hand care
Remove garments immediately
at the end of the programme.
Do not repeat. Woollen fabrics
are not dried completely by this
programme.
Minimum iron items made of
cotton, blended fabrics or
synthetics
2.5 kg
Smooths out creases caused
during the spin cycle in the
washing machine.
Smoothing
Fabrics are not dried
completely in this programme.
Remove garments immediately
at the end of the programme
and hang on a line or coat
hangers to dry.
(2)
Weight of dry laundry
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Programmable functions
Programmable functions
Notes
2. Press the “START” button. The
indicator light for “machine iron”
goes out.
3. Press the “START” button again and
keep it pressed in. The indicator
light for “machine iron”
The programmable functions can be
used to create drying programmes to
suit your individual requirements.
They will remain in the machine’s
memory until cancelled.
will light up.
4. Release the “START” button when
the volume you want is reached.
5. Turn the programme selector to the
“Finish” position.
One or all of the programmable func-
tions can be activated or cancelled
(See following page).
6. Switch the machine off with the
“I-On/0-Off” button.
Correcting the drying level
The change to the volume has
been stored in memory.
The Sensitive System aims to dry
using as little energy as possible.
However, if you require the washing
to be drier, it is possible to reduce
the final moisture level on all pro-
grammes. (It is not possible to alter
an individual programme).
To switch the buzzer off altogether see
the next page (points 1 to 0).
Memory
The additional options selected pre-
viously for specific programmes are
stored in the machine’s memory.
The machine is delivered with this func-
tion switched off.
The memory programmable function can
be used to switch the memory function
on or off. The machine is delivered with
the memory function activated.
Buzzer
An audible tone sounds repeatedly
at the end of a programme.
The machine is delivered with the buzz-
er switched on, but it can be switched
off (see next page).
Anti-crease
Once a programme has ended, the
drum will turn at regular intervals to
prevent the laundry from settling into
creases and folds.
The volume of the buzzer can be al-
tered (the pitch changes at the same
time).
This programmable function can be
used to switch the memory function on
or off. The machine is delivered with
the “Anti-crease” function activated.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the programmable function
“Buzzer”(see next page,
points 1 to 6).
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Programmable functions
7If the “Machine iron” indicator light
comes on, then the chosen function
has been activated.
Activating and
storing in the memory
The programmable functions are acti-
vated using the additional option but-
tons in special combinations with the
programme selector to introduce extra
features not marked up on the control
panel.
8Each programmable function can be
switched on or off by pressing the
“START” button:
“Machine iron” indicator light
- on
= Programmable function
activated
1Switch the machine off and shut the
- off
= Programmable function
door.
de-activated.
Turn the programme selector to “Fin-
ish”.
9If you wish to activate a further pro-
grammable function, repeat steps 6
to 8. If not:
2Press the “Short” and “Low tempera-
ture” buttons in. Hold them there
and ...
0To store in the memory:Turn the pro-
gramme selector to “Finish” and
switch the machine off by pressing
the “I-On/0-Off” button.
3... switch the machine on by pressing
the “I-On / 0-Off” button.
4Release all the buttons.
To de-select a programmable func-
tion
5The “Drying” and “Cool air” indicator
lights will flash.
Carry out steps 1 to 0.
6Turn the programme selector to one
of the following positions:
To check whether a programmable
function is activated:
– COTTONS / Extra dry for the func-
tion
Carry out steps 1 to 7.
Switch the machine off.
This completes the check.
“Correcting the drying level”
– COTTONS / Normal + for the function
“Buzzer”
– COTTONS / Normal for the
"Memory function"
– COTTONS / Hand iron r
for the function
“Anti-crease”
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
Fluff filter
Dry the filter well after rinsing and
put back in place.
The fluff which is created by the drying
process is collected in the fluff filter in
the door.
Tumble dryer
Clean the filter after every programme
to reduce drying time and save en-
ergy.
Disconnect the machine from the
power supply.
Clean . . .
. . . the housing and control panel:
with a mild detergent or soapy water;
. . . the drum and other stainless
steel parts: with a suitable proprie-
tary stainless steel cleaner following
the manufacturer’s instructions.
Never use abrasive substances,
scouring pads, glass or general pur-
pose cleaners. These could damage
plastic surfaces and other parts.
The machine must never be hosed
down.
Dry all parts with a soft cloth.
Open the door. Grip the filter by the
recessed handle and pull upwards
to remove.
Remove the fluff from the filter. (Do
not use any sharp or pointed objects).
Remove any fluff from the hollow part
of the door holder through the wide slit
at the bottom. A cleaning brush is
available at extra cost from the Miele
Spare Parts Department.
Push the cleaned filter back into the
door holder and close the door.
If there is a great deal of compacted fluff
on the filter, it can be cleaned under hot
running water.
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Problem solving guide
Problem solving guide
What to do if ...
Electrical appliances should only be repaired by qualified personnel. Incorrectly repaired ma-
chines may pose a considerable risk to the user.
What to do if . . .
Cause . . .
This may be due to an incorrect Repeat the switch-on procedure
selection procedure sequence (see section on “Drying
Remedy . . .
. . . the tumble dryer fails to
start when switched on
when switching on the machine. correctly”). Also check the
following:
– Is the machine plugged in at
the mains switch?
– Is the door closed properly?
– Was the “”I-On/0-Off” button
pushed in?
– Was the “START” button
pushed in?
– Has the fuse or circuit
breaker tripped? If so,
contact the Miele Service
Department.
Static charge can be reduced
by adding a fabric conditioner
for the final rinse in the washing
machine.
. . . items made of synthetic
fibres are charged with static
electricity after drying
The load consists of different
fabrics.
Select a more suitable drying
programme next time.
. . . the laundry is not suffi-
ciently dry
Fluff is principally the result of friction when garments are being
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 fabric.
. . . there is a build-up of fluff
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Problem solving guide
What to do if . . . ?
Cause . . .
Ventilation to and from the dryer
is insufficient (eg in a small room). the machine is in operation for
increased air flow.
Remedy . . .
Open a door or window while
. . . the drying process goes
on too long
The dryer cannot blow air out
correctly.
– Clean the fluff filter in the
door.
– Check to see if the air vent
duct is blocked.
The laundry was not sufficiently Spin at a higher speed next
spun.
time if possible.
It only lights up when the
machine is switched on. The
bulb may be defective.
Change the bulb. See
instructions at the end of this
section.
. . . the interior drum lighting
does not come on
See instructions at the end of
this section.
. . . you need to open the door
during a power cut
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Problem solving guide
Check and indicator lights
What to do if . . .
Cause . . .
Remedy . . .
The programme selector was
moved after the beginning of
the programme, but the
programme continues to run
correctly.
Turn the programme selector
back to its original position and
the light will go out.
. . . the “Drying” indicator
light flashes
There could be a fault.
– Turn the machine off and on
again.
. . . the “Anti-crease/Finish
light flashes.
– Select a programme and
press “START”.
Surrounding temperatures
below freezing are affecting the
machine.
– Install the appliance in a
warmer room.
If the light continues to flash, there
could be a technical fault.
Contact the Miele Service
Department.
Important: Switch the dryer off with the "l-On/0-Off" button.
. . . the “Clean out airways” in-
dicator light comes on
The fluff filter in the door is
blocked.
Clean the fluff filter when the
programme has finished. (See
section “Cleaning and care”.)
The vent ducting is blocked.
Check the vent ducting and
ventilation outlet.
The ventilation outlet (eg
window or wall vent) is blocked.
Ventilation to and from the dryer Open a door or window while
is insufficient (eg in a small
room).
drying for increased air flow.
The ducting is very long.
See section “Installation -
venting” on calculating length
and diameter. See also notes in
"How to dry correctly".
. . . the "Clean out airways" in-
dicator light is still on after
the fluff filter has been
cleaned
If very long ducting is used then
programme times will be longer
and energy consumption higher.
If there is no laundry in the drum when the programme is started, the
electronics will register this and stop the programme. The
programme will also be interrupted if the laundry placed in the drum
is already dry.
. . . the programme is interrupted
and the “Anti-crease/Finish”
light comes on
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Problem solving guide
The interior drum lighting does not
come on: changing the bulb
The cover must be fixed securely
otherwise moisture may seep in and
cause a short circuit.
Open the door.
Before changing the bulb, discon-
nect the machine from the mains
power supply.
The temperature resistant bulb should
only be ordered from your Miele dealer
or the Miele Spare Parts Department.
Unscrew the plastic cover above the
door inside the drum.
Opening the door in the event of a
power failure.
Replace the bulb.
The light bulb must not exceed the
maximum wattage quoted on the
data plate and the light cover.
Replace the plastic cover and screw
back on.
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After sales service
After sales service
Repairs
Future updates
In the event of any fault which you can-
not remedy yourself, please contact:
The indicator or check light marked PC
allows a service engineer to update
your machine in future years.
– your Miele dealer
When, for example, new programmes
are developed or new fabrics are intro-
duced, a service engineer will be able
to modify existing programme cycles
accordingly.
or
– your nearest Miele Service Depart-
ment (see back cover for the ad-
dress).
Miele will provide information when
such possibilities become available.
When contacting the Service Depart-
ment, please quote the model and ser-
ial numbers of your appliance, both of
which are shown on the data plate
which is located beneath the drum
opening on the right.
Please note that telephone calls
may be monitored and recorded to
improve our service.
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Installation
Installation
A ventilation gap of 10 mm must be
maintained between the bottom of the
machine and the floor. It must not be
blocked by deep pile carpets,
plinths etc, preventing a sufficient in-
take of cold air.
Building under a continuous work-
top/in a row of kitchen units
The space required by the vent duct
must be taken into consideration
when calculating the distance be-
tween the machine and a wall or
other appliances or furniture on
either side.
The machine must be perfectly level to
ensure safe and proper operation.
Minor differences do not, however,
have an adverse effect on operation.
A special conversion kit* is necessary.
– The machine lid is replaced by a
coverplate which must be fitted by a
suitably competent person to ensure
electrical safety.
– 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 necessary.
When built under, the running times
may be longer.
The dryer can be combined with a
Miele washing machine in a washer
and dryer stack. The appropriate stack-
ing kit* to match your washing machine
is required.
* These items are all available from your Miele
dealer.
The screw feet can be adjusted to
compensate for any uneveness in
the floor surface.
(N.B. If you wish to push your machine
under a worktop and there is space to
do this without removing the lid, the
conversion kit is not necessary. Other-
wise the conversion kit is essential).
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Installation - venting
Installation - venting
Installation to the left or right side of
the machine
The moist air from the dryer must be
vented via a ducting system.
When installing avoid:
– very long venting systems
– too many bends or corners
– tight corners
otherwise the drying result will be less
effective and it will take longer and use
more energy.
Suitable materials for venting pipe-
work:
– galvanised steel piping
– plastic piping
Remove only the cover cap. Do not
remove the frame.
– flexible piping
The venting connection can be made:
– to the rear (the machine is supplied
with the connection at the rear open)
– to the left or right side of the ma-
chine.
Install the venting pipework in such
a way that the moist expelled air
cannot be drawn into the machine
again.
Use the cover cap to close the rear
outlet.
Connection must not be made to a
flue used by gas or solid fuel boilers
or heaters.
Fitting the venting pipework
An adapter (Ø 100 mm) for the venting
pipe is supplied as standard.
It is to be fitted into the vent outlet to
facilitate connection of a flexible vent-
ing pipe.
Before installation, ensure that the
machine is not connected to the
electrical supply.
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Installation - venting
A short passage for the expelled air is
preferable to ensure the tumble dryer
functions as efficiently as possible. Ex-
pelled air is slowed down in the vent
duct by friction against the inner walls
of the duct. The shorter and smoother
the inner walls, the less friction occurs.
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.
(Table I).
Additional duct length
– Add the additional length factor as
specified in Table I to the actual duct
length to give the effective duct
length.
An elbow or bend creates more friction
than a straight duct. An additional duct
length factor should therefore be calcu-
lated for each elbow or bend (see
Table I).
– The appropriate duct diameter can
then be taken from Table II.
Effective duct length
Note:
The additional length factor is added to
the actual duct length to give the effec-
tive duct length.
Drying times and energy consumption
remain unaltered for 100 mm diameter
ducting up to a total length of 10 m.
Longer ducting may lead to slight in-
creases in drying times and energy
consumption, but does not impair the
function of the machine if the necess-
ary duct diameter is used (Table II).
Duct diameter
A larger duct diameter also helps to re-
duce friction. The duct diameter should
therefore increase with increasing duct
length.
Table I
Type of bend
Angle
Radius (mm)
Additional pipe
length (m)
Flexible piping
90°
45°
100 to 500
100 to 500
0.5
0.4
Plain piping
Plastic piping
Stove piping
90°
90°
45°
100
200
100
0.4
0.3
0.3
Elbow
2.5
0.8
Concertina bend
90°
200
Wall vent kit with grille or window vent kit
Wall vent kit with flap or window vent kit
3.8
1.5
Exhaust connection left/right
Flat section adapter (when stacked)
2.0
8.0
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Installation - venting
Table II
Example:
Side connection, left . . . . . . . . . 2.00 m
Length (L) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20 m
Lower radius (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 m
Height (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 m
Upper radius (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 m
Wall pipe with louvred vent . . . . 3.80 m
Effective duct length
Internal diameter
0 - 20 m
20 - 30 m
30 - 43 m
43 - 60 m
100 mm
110 mm
120 mm
130 mm
Flexible ducting has been used for the
following example. See Table I for addi-
tional duct length factors for other
types of ducting.
Effective duct length . . . . . . . . . 9.00 m
Result:
A duct diameter of 100 mm is adequ-
ate since the effective length is less
than 20 m as specified in Table II.
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Installation - venting
Table III
Installing several machines:
We recommend that when several ma-
chines are being installed each ma-
chine should be fitted with a non-return
flap (available from a good builders’
merchant). This will prevent odours
being transferred and the build up of
condensation in the machines which
are not in use.
Number of
machines
Duct diameter
increase factor from
Table II
2
3
4-5
1.00
1.25
1.50
For installation where up to 5 machines
are connected to a shared system the
pipe diameter (D) must be increased.
The factor to increase by is given in
Table III.
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Installation - venting
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.
Example: Window vent kit
Example: Wall vent kit
1. Louvre frame
4. Grille
5. Flap
8. Clips (x4)
9. Raised head screws (x4)
1. Louvre frame
2. Wall pipe
3. Connecting piece
4. Louvred grille
5. Flap
Side view of appliance:
6. Wood screw
7. Wall plug
View of appliance from above:
1. Window vent kit
2. Adapter for flexible hose
The window vent kit fitted in a “plexiglass” pane.
If using an existing pane, cut out a hole with a
diameter of 125 mm.
1. Wall pipe
2. Flexible foam gasket
A flexible foam gasket must be used if the dryer
is directly connected to the wall vent.
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Installation - venting
Installation - example 1
Installation - example 2
Upward ducting via flexible hose to an exhaust
flue (side view).
Upward ducting via plastic piping to wall vent kit
(side view).
1. Wall pipe
2. Connecting pipe
A. = Wire spiral-wound hose
B. = Flexible ducting
1. Wall pipe
2. Connecting piece
3. Flue insulated against damp
3. Plastic piping (outer diameter 110 mm)
Installation - example 3
Installation - example 4
Connecting plastic vent pipe to the tumble dryer
(side view).
Height of venting outlet for washer/dryer stack.
1. Plastic piping 2. Connecting piece between
exhaust outlet and plastic piping
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Electrical connection
Electrical connection
Electrical connection U.K.
The wire which is coloured blue must
be connected to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter N
or coloured black.
All electrical work should be carried out
only by a suitably competent person, in
strict accordance with national and
local safety regulations.
The wire which is coloured brown must
be connected to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter L
or coloured red.
The appliance is supplied with a mains
cable with moulded plug for connection
to a 230-240V mains supply. The volt-
age, rated load and fuse rating are given
on the data plate. Please ensure these
match the household mains supply.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE
MUST BE EARTHED
Ensure power is not restored to the ap-
pliance while installation work is being
carried out.
Connection should be made via a
fused plug and suitable switched
socket which is easily accessible after
installation. For extra safety it is advis-
able to install a residual current device
(RCD), with a trip current of 30 mA. Do
not connect via an extension lead.
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363
If this machine is fitted with a non-re-
wireable plug, the following information
applies:
If the socket outlets are not suitable for
the plug supplied with the 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 in-
serted into any socket elsewhere in the
house (electric shock hazard).
Important
The wires in the mains lead are col-
oured in accordance with the following
code:
Green/yellow = earth
Blue
Brown
= neutral
= live
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 suit-
able 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 on
the base of the plug (as applicable to the
design of plug fitted).
Replacement fuses should be ASTA ap-
proved to BS 1362 and have the cor-
rect rating. Replacement fuse covers
may be purchased from your local elec-
trical supplier or Service agent.
Where it is necessary to change plugs,
if the colours of the wires in the mains
lead of this appliance do not corre-
spond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals of your plug,
proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured green and
yellow must be connected to the termi-
nal in the plug which is marked with the
letter E or by the earth symbol z or col-
oured green, or green and yellow.
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Consumption data
Consumption data
Programmes
Capa-
city
Final spin speed
(in a domestic washing
machine)
Electricity
consump- cooling down time
Drying time incl.
tion
Minutes
kg
5
rpm
kWh
10 A (2)
16 A (2)
COTTONS
Extra dry
1200
1400
1600
3.2
3.05
2.8
98
95
87
81
78
72
5
1200
1400
1600
2.7
2.6
2.3
88
83
76
71
67
61
Normal +
Normal (1)
Normal
5
5
800 (70 % residual moisture)
3.3
105
85
1200
1400
1600
2.6
2.45
2.2
86
80
75
67
64
58
rr(1)
5
5
800 (70 % residual moisture)
2.7
86
70
Hand iron
Hand iron
rr
1200
1400
1600
2.0
1.85
1.55
65
61
53
53
50
43
5
1200
1400
1600
1.6
1.45
1.15
53
49
41
43
40
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Machine iron
MINIMUM IRON
Normal (1)
2.5
2.5
1000 (50 % residual moisture)
1000
1.15
1.0
43
39
33
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Hand iron
Special care
Woollens, Hand care
Smoothing
1
–
–
0.2
0.3
3
8
3
8
2.5
(1) Test performance in accordance with EN 61121/A11.
(2) Drying times may vary slightly. For fuse rating see data plate.
All values obtained in accordance with standard test EN 61121/A11.
Different types of fabric, the load and residual moisture after spinning may affect the figures given.
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Technical data
Technical data
Height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
850 mm (adjustable +10/-5 mm)
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drum volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maximum capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
595 mm
600 mm (incl. distance from wall)
44 kg
103 l
5 kg dry weight
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rated load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuse rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
see data plate
}
Electricity consumption . . . . . . . . . . . .
Test certificates awarded. . . . . . . . . . .
see section “Consumption data”
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