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    							Operating Instructions
    for condenser tumble dryer
    T 7644 C
    To avoid the risk of personal injury or
    damage to the appliance, it is
    essentialthat you read these
    operating instructionsbefore
    installation and use. This maschine
    is not approved for use in the
    United States.M.-Nr. 07 323 260
    en-CA 
    						
    							Disposal of packing material
    The packing materials protect the dryer
    from damage during transport. They
    have been selected for environmental
    compatibility and efficient disposal and
    can therefore be recycled.
    To prevent suffocation, ensure that any
    plastic wrappings, bags, etc. are
    disposed of safely and kept out of the
    reach of children.
    Disposing of your old
    appliance
    Old appliances may contain materials
    that can be recycled. Please contact
    your local recycling authority about the
    possibility of recycling these materials.
    Ensure that a discarded dryer presents
    no danger to children. When being
    stored for disposal remove the door to
    the drying compartment.
    Saving energy
    To avoid unnecessarily long drying
    times and increased energy use:
    –Let the wash spin in the washer at
    maximum spin speed.
    You can save about 30% in energy
    and time if you spin at 1600 instead
    of 800 rpm.
    –Use the maximum load for each
    drying program. This gives the
    optimum energy consumption in
    relation to the total amount of
    laundry.
    – Ensure that the room where the dryer
    is located is sufficiently ventilated.
    – Clean the lint screen after every use.
    – Check the condenser unit from time
    to time and clean it when necessary.
    Caring for the environment
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    							Caring for the environment..........................................2
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................5
    Description.......................................................8
    Operating the dryer.................................................8
    Function of Miele condenser dryer.....................................8
    Operation of Miele condenser dryer....................................8
    Main Features.....................................................8
    Operating the dryer...............................................10
    Control panel.....................................................10
    Laundry care....................................................12
    Care symbols.....................................................12
    Drying tips.......................................................12
    Proper drying....................................................14
    Brief instructions..................................................14
    Options/Delay....................................................17
    Gentle..........................................................17
    Buzzer..........................................................17
    Delay...........................................................17
    Program Overview................................................18
    Changing the program sequence....................................21
    Switching over from a running program................................21
    - Canceling and selecting a new program............................21
    - Interrupting a program and removing laundry........................21
    Loading or removing laundry.........................................21
    Time remaining...................................................21
    Electronic lock...................................................22
    Cleaning and care................................................23
    Emptying the condensed water container...............................23
    Cleaning the lint filtration components.................................24
    Cleaning without water...........................................24
    Cleaning with water.............................................25
    Cleaning the dryer.................................................25
    Cleaning the condenser (heat exchanger) unit...........................26
    Removing the condenser unit......................................26
    Checking the condenser unit......................................27
    Cleaning the condenser unit.......................................27
    Replacing the condenser unit......................................28
    Contents
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    							Trouble shooting.................................................29
    What to do, if...?.................................................29
    Test and fault messages.............................................29
    Other problems...................................................31
    Replacing the light bulb.............................................34
    Customer service.................................................35
    Repairs..........................................................35
    Program updates..................................................35
    Warranty conditions and warranty period...............................35
    Optional accessories...............................................35
    Installation and connection........................................36
    Front view........................................................36
    Rear view........................................................37
    Installation site....................................................37
    Carrying the dryer to the installation site.............................37
    Washer-dryer stack..............................................37
    Leveling the dryer...............................................38
    Ventilating the installation area.....................................39
    Before transport at a later date.....................................39
    Draining condensed water externally..................................40
    Arranging the drain hose.........................................40
    Hooking up the drain hose (in sink or floor drain)......................41
    Special installation conditions requiring a non-return valve...............41
    Electrical connections..............................................43
    Technical data...................................................44
    Programmable functions...........................................46
    Extending the range of drying levels...................................46
    Adjusting buzzer volume............................................47
    Set memory function...............................................48
    Extending cooldown time...........................................49
    Change function of Filter/Vent indication................................50
    Adjust keypad tone................................................51
    Changing water conductivity setting...................................52
    Contents
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    							This machine T 7644 C meets all
    CSA requirements. This machine is
    not approved for use in the United
    States.
    WARNING - To reduce the risk of
    fire, electric shock, or injury to
    persons when using your appliance,
    follow basic precautions, including
    the following:
    It isessentialto read all instructions
    before using the appliance.
    The dryer is designed for household
    use only and only for drying textiles that
    have been washed in water and whose
    fabric care label states that they can be
    tumble dried. Other uses may be
    dangerous. Miele will not be held liable
    for damage caused by improper use or
    incorrect operation.
    Do not allow children to play on or in
    the appliance. Close supervision is
    necessary when the appliance is used
    near children. Always close the door
    after use to prevent child hazards.
    This appliance is not intended for
    use by persons (including children)
    with reduced physical, sensory or
    mental capabilities, or lack of
    experience or knowledge, unless they
    are supervised whilst using it or have
    been shown how to use it by a person
    responsible for their safety.
    Before this appliance is removed for
    service or discarded, remove the door
    to the drying compartment.
    Do not reach into the dryer if the
    drum is moving.
    Do not install or store this appliance
    where it will be exposed to the weather.
    Do not tamper with the controls.
    Do not repair or replace any part of
    the appliance or attempt any servicing
    unless specifically recommended in
    these operating instructions. Repairs to
    electrical appliances should only be
    performed by qualified personnel.
    Incorrectly repaired machines may
    pose a considerable risk to the user.
    Do not use fabric softener sheets to
    eliminate static in this dryer. Best
    results are achieved when a liquid
    softener is used in the washer. Follow
    the manufacturers instructions.
    To prevent the risk of fire, the
    following textiles must not be dried in
    this dryer:
    –
    items which have not been washed.
    –
    items, such as work-wear, exposed
    to grease, oils, or other deposits
    (such as lotions or cosmetics) in your
    dryer. If these items have not been
    thoroughly cleaned there is a danger
    that they may contribute to a
    chemical reaction that could cause
    the laundry to ignite when heated
    even after being removed from the
    dryer.
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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    							–items that have been previously
    cleaned, washed, soaked or spotted
    with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents
    or other flammable or explosive
    substances. They may give off
    vapors that could ignite or explode.
    –items treated with flammable
    cleaning agents or items containing
    acetone, alcohol, petrol, stain
    remover, wax or chemicals from
    buffing, etc.
    –items which have been splashed with
    hair spray, nail polish remover, etc.
    When washing heavily soiled items
    ensure that sufficient detergent is
    used with a high temperature. If in
    doubt wash the item several times.
    – items containing foam rubber or
    similarly textured rubber-like
    materials.
    – items with padding or filling (e.g.
    pillows or jackets) which have been
    damaged. Loose filling could catch
    fire.
    WARNING – Never stop a tumble
    dryer before the end of the drying cycle
    unless all items are quickly removed
    and spread out so that the heat is
    dissipated.
    Allow the dryer to complete each
    stage of the program selected,
    including the cooling down phase. This
    will ensure that the items being
    removed are not too hot to handle
    Clean the lint filter and lint screens
    before or after each load.
    Keep the area around the air intake
    (toe kick) and adjacent surrounding
    areas free from lint, dust and dirt.
    The interior of the machine should
    be cleaned periodically by qualified
    personnel.
    This dryer is intended for
    residential use only!
    GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
    This appliance must be grounded. In
    the event of malfunction or breakdown,
    grounding will reduce the risk of
    electric shock by providing a path of
    least resistance for electric current.
    This appliance is equipped with a cord
    having an equipment grounding
    conductor and a grounding plug. The
    plug must be plugged into an
    appropriate outlet that is properly
    installed and grounded in accordance
    with all local codes and ordinances.
    WARNING – Improper connection of
    the equipment-grounding conductor
    can result in a risk of electric shock.
    Contact a qualified electrician if you are
    in doubt as to whether the appliance is
    properly grounded.
    Do not modify the plug provided
    with the appliance: if it will not fit the
    outlet, have a proper outlet installed by
    a qualified electrician.
    A faulty power cord must be
    replaced by a genuine Miele power
    cord.
    Do not use the dryer without lint
    screens or with damaged lint screens.
    Lint screens must be cleaned
    regularly!
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    							The dryer should not be operated
    without its condenser unit.
    Lint screens and door lint filter must
    be dried after wet cleaning. Wet
    screens may cause faulty dryer
    operation!
    Do not place the dryer in a room
    where there is a risk of frost occurring.
    Temperatures around the freezing point
    affect dryer performance.
    Condensed water freezing in the pump
    and the drain hose can lead to
    damage.
    Permissible room temperature musts be
    between +2°C and +35°C.
    If the condensed water is drained
    externally, you must secure the drain
    hose against slipping off, if for example
    it is hanging from a sink.
    If the hose slips off, the condensed
    water released can cause damage.
    Condensed water is not potable.
    It can endanger the health of people
    and pets.
    Keep the room in which the dryer is
    installed free of dust and fluff.
    Dirt particles in the incoming cooling air
    impair performance.
    Do not sit or lean on the door. The
    dryer might tip over.
    Close the door after every drying
    cycle. In this way you can prevent
    –children from trying to climb into the
    dryer or leaving objects inside it.
    –Pets or small animals from getting
    into the dryer.
    Do not hose down the dryer.
    Accessories
    Accessory parts may only be
    attached or installed when they have
    been expressly approved by Miele.
    If other parts are added or installed,
    guarantee, performance and/or product
    liability claims are invalidated.
    The manufacturer will not be held
    liable for damage caused by failure
    to comply with the safety instructions
    and warnings.
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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    							Operating the dryer
    Dear Customer,
    Thank you for choosing Miele
    condenser (heat-exchanger) dryer!
    Function of Miele condenser
    dryer
    The condenser dryer evaporates water
    from damp clothes.
    The water vapor is then condensed and
    collected in a special container.
    Operation of Miele condenser
    dryer
    The condenser dryer circulates air
    (trapped with wet laundry inside a
    reversibly rotating drum) via lint filters,
    heat exchanger and heaters, back into
    the drum in a closed loop.
    The vapor condenses inside the heat
    exchanger and is collected in a
    condensed water container.
    The heat exchanger (condenser) needs
    cooling, so the dryer circulates ambient
    air, through separate channels across
    heat exchanger, in an open loop. (the
    two air flows do not mix).
    Returning ambient air warms up the
    room with dry heat.
    Practically all energy, taken from the
    electrical wall outlet, remains in the
    room as dry heat.
    Main Features
    1.No outside venting is required:
    The dryer operates on
    heat-exchange principle.
    Ideal for condominiums– needs
    only a regular Canadian dryer wall
    outlet and room air for cooling.
    Saves space (normally taken by a
    vent).
    2.No depressurization,
    3.No burden on dwelling’s existing
    venting system,
    4.High energy efficiency:
    Axial air flow.
    Automatic moisture sensing and
    drying stage termination.
    No venting to outside = the electrical
    energy is not blown outside, but
    stays in the room in form of dry heat
    (as opposed to a vented dryer).
    This dry heat helps to keep a house
    warm in cold months.
    By helping to heat the house in
    winter, condenser dryer lowers
    overall energy needs of a house,
    thus becoming effectively more
    energy efficient than a vented dryer.
    Description
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    							5.Laundry care – anti-crease action
    and roll-up prevention:
    To limit wrinkling the dryer performs the
    following actions:
    5.1. Tumble drying with drum reversal
    (prevents roll-ups of laundry,
    creasing and uneven drying),
    5.2. Constantly measures the
    temperature of air coming into and
    leaving the drum,
    5.3. Cycles two heater sections for 0,
    half and full power, to control
    drum’s temperature,
    5.4. Automatic drying stage
    termination, after the desired
    Dryness level of laundry is
    reached,
    5.5. Cooling down with tumbling and
    drum reversal,
    5.6. Anti-crease with drum reversal:
    –axial air flow in the drum:
    for uniform drying.
    –smooth stainless steel drum:
    for air cushioning of tumbling
    laundry and reliable residual
    moisture sensing.To do all this, the dryer is
    equipped with systems:
    i. water conductivity metering,
    ii. sensing of laundry’s residual
    moisture,
    iii. software,
    iv. reversing drum drive.
    Description
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    							Control panel
    Display
    Delaybutton
    This button has a dual function:
    - Selecting the duration of the
    Timed coldandTimed warm
    programs.
    - Pre-selection of start time.
    Buzzerbutton
    The end of the program is signaled
    audibly.
    Fault indicator / Optical interface
    Description: See "Problem solving /
    Customer service" section.
    Start/Stopbutton
    Starts and stops a program.
    Interrupts a program when pressed.
    Flashes during program selection
    and lights once the program starts.Gentlebutton
    Delicate fabrics are dried at a lower
    temperature.
    Drynessbutton
    Indicator lights identify the drying
    level selected.
    	Programselector
    Indicator lights identify the program
    selected.
    \012Doorbutton
    This button opens the door
    independently of the power supply.
    I-On/0-Offbutton
    For switching the dryer on and off.
    Operating the dryer
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