Operating And Installation Instructions Heat-Pump Dryer

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Operating and Installation InstructionsHeat-Pump DryerAlways read the operating instructions before setting up, installing, andcommissioning the appliance. This prevents both personal injury anddamage to the appliance.en-USM.-Nr. 11 226 870

ContentsCaring for the environment . 7IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . 8Operating the tumble dryer .Control panel .Sensor controls and touch display with sensor controls .Main menu.Examples of how to operate the appliance.Operating a laundromat machine .161617171820Initial commissioning .Switching on the tumble dryer .Reference to external appliances .Setting the display brightness.Setting the date .Selecting program packages .Completing the commissioning process.212122222223251. Notes on correct laundry care .Washing.Drying .Understanding the care-label symbols .262626262. Loading the tumble dryer . 273. Selecting a program. 28Switching on the tumble dryer . 28Selecting a program . 284. Selecting program settings .Main menu for a program .Selecting the drying level .Selecting the duration (timed programs) .Selecting extra options.Gentle .Anti-crease .292929293030305. Starting a program . 316. End of program – removing the laundry.End of program.Removing the laundry .Observing the care notes .32323232Timer. 332

ContentsProgram chart.Label.Program packages .Standard.Sport.Soft furnishings .Hygiene .WetCare.Flatwork.Special programs .34343535394041424243Changing the program sequence .Changing a program once it has started.Canceling a program .Reselecting a canceled program.Adding laundry .4444444444Fragrance flacon.Inserting a fragrance flacon.Opening the fragrance flacon .Closing the fragrance flacon .Removing/replacing the fragrance flacon .4545474748Cleaning and care .Observing the cleaning intervals .1. When to clean the lint filter.2. When to clean the filter in the toe-kick.3. When to clean the grille in the bottom right/heat exchanger for heatdissipation .Cleaning the lint filters .Removing the fragrance flacon .Removing visible lint.Cleaning the lint filters and air-flow openings thoroughly .Cleaning instructions when using fabric softener sheets.Cleaning the toe-kick filter .Removing the lint filter.Cleaning the lint filter with water .Replacing the toe-kick filter.Cleaning the filter insert (in the toe-kick) .Removing the filter insert .Checking the cooling fins on the heat exchanger .Reinstalling the filter insert (in the toe-kick) .Reinstalling the lint filter (in the toe-kick).Cleaning and closing the lint-filter flap.49494950515252525355565657575959606161623

ContentsCleaning the bottom-right grille/heat exchanger.Removing the grille.Cleaning the cooling fins .Replacing the grille.Cleaning the tumble dryer .6363646465Frequently Asked Questions .The display indicates the following messages or faults .Unsatisfactory drying results.The drying-cycle duration is very long .General problems with the tumble dryer .Reactivating the plinth filter.666670717273Technical Service. 74Contact in case of fault . 74Optional accessories. 74IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . 76Installation and connection .Front view .Rear view.Installation locations.Side view .Steel toe-kick .View from above.Washer-dryer stack .Transporting the tumble dryer to its installation site .Installation .Downtime after installation.Leveling the tumble dryer.Room ventilation .External control equipment .Drain hose for condensed water .Inserting the drain hose into a standpipe .Electrical connection .7878798080808080818282828383848485Technical data. 86Supervisor level .Opening the supervisor level.Access via code .Change code .Closing the settings menu.48787878787

ContentsControls / Display . 87Language. 87Language entry . 88Set languages. 88Display brightness. 88Clock display. 89Date . 89Volume. 89Res. moisture display . 89Visibility parameters . 89"Display" off status. 90"Machine" off status. 90Delay start . 90Memory . 91Temperature unit. 91Weight unit . 91Logo . 91Change code . 91Program selection . 92Controls . 92Program packages . 93Favorite programs . 94Special programs . 95Sort programs . 96Program color allocation . 96Process technology. 97Anti-crease . 97Drying levels . 97Additional cooling. 97Cooling down temperature. 97Service. 98Clean out the airways. 98Service interval . 98External applications . 99Peak load signal . 99Peak load prevention. 99Select KOM module . 99WiFi. 99Network time . 100Remote . 100Remote Update . 100SmartGrid . 1015

ContentsMachine parameters.Legal Information.Payment system .Setting for payment systems .Time / impulse .Feedback sig. to pay system.Payment system lock .Clear paid signal.Debounce time .Pay system override time .Duration Cool air .Duration Warm air.FOC programs.6102102102102103103103103104104104104104

Caring for the environmentDisposal of the packingmaterialThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable.Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children.Danger of suffocation!Disposal of your old applianceElectrical and electronic appliancescontain valuable materials. They alsocontain certain substances, compoundsand components which were essentialfor the proper functioning and safe useof the equipment. Handling thesematerials improperly by disposing o

This requires a Miele Washer-Dryer Stacking Kit which can be purchased separately. Please ensure that the washer-dryer stacking kit is suitable for the Miele Tumble Dryer and the Miele Washing Machine. . Follow the additional operating instructions for the dryer basket. 12.

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