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    							Front view
    Supply cable for electrical
    connection
    Condensed water container
    Control panel
    DoorService panel for condenser unit
    Four height-adjustable screw feet
    External drainage options (e.g. via
    wash basin, wash basin drain outlet,
    or gully).
    Installation
    41 
    						
    							Rear view
    Protruding lid for holding when
    moving the machine (see arrows)
    Air inlet vent for cooling the
    condenser unit
    Mains connection cable
    Hose for external drainage of
    condensed water
    Accessories for connection to a sink
    drain outlet
    Installation site
    Make sure the dryer door can be
    opened without hindrance after
    installation.
    Transporting the machine to its
    installation site
    When moving the dryer, hold it by the
    lid where it protrudes to the rear. To
    manoeuvre the machine out of its
    packing case to its installation site,
    hold it by the front feet as well as by
    the edge of the lid where it protrudes
    to the rear of the washing machine.Building under a continuous worktop
    / in a kitchen run
    Abuilding-under kit* (Miele
    accessory, available to order) with a
    coverplate to replace the
    appliances lid is required. It must
    be fitted by a suitable qualified
    person to ensure electrical safety.
    The coverplate included in the
    building-under kit replaces the
    appliances lid. It is necessary to fit
    the coverplate for electrical safety
    reasons.
    – Fitting instructions are supplied with
    the conversion kit.
    – N.B. When built-under, drying times
    may be longer.
    – The electrical socket must be
    located in an accessible position
    near the machine.
    With niche heights of:
    –
    830-840 mm, longer screw feet* are
    required.
    –
    870-885 / 915-930 mm, one or two
    raising kits* are required.
    * accessory available to order
    Replacing the lid
    If the lid has been removed in order to
    fit a coverplate, ensure that, if the lid is
    ever replaced, it fits securely into the
    rear holders. Otherwise, it is not
    properly secured for transport.
    Installation
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    							Levelling the machine
    The machine must be perfectly level to
    ensure safe and proper operation.
    
    The screw feet can be adjusted to
    compensate for any unevenness in
    the floor.
    The air inlet and outlet vents on
    the front of the machine must not be
    covered as this would prevent
    sufficient ventilation for cooling the
    condenser unit.
    The gap between the base of the
    dryer and the floor must not be
    minimised by a plinth or thick-piled
    carpet as this will prevent a
    sufficient intake of cold air.
    Room ventilation
    The air which is taken in when the dryer is
    in operation is blown out of the vents on
    the front of the machine and warms up
    the air in the room. It is very important,
    particulary if the room is small, to ensure
    adequate ventilation. Opening a window,
    for example, will allow more air to enter
    the room. Otherwise running times and
    energy consumption could be increased.
    Washer-dryer stack
    The tumble dryer can also be
    combined with a Miele washing
    machine in a washer-dryer stack. The
    appropriate WTV stacking kit* to
    match your dryer is required.
    * accessory available to order
    Stacking kits must only be
    installed by a suitable qualified fitter.
    Before moving the tumble dryer
    again (e.g. when moving houses)
    After each use a small quantity of
    condensed water will collect in the area
    around the pump. This water can run
    out if the tumble dryer is tipped up
    when it is being moved. It is a good
    idea to run the Warm air programme for
    approximately 1 minute before moving
    it. Any remaining condensed water will
    then be fed into the condensed water
    container or out through the drain hose.
    Installation
    43 
    						
    							External condensed water
    outlet
    General notes
    When drying is in progress, condensed
    water is pumped into the condensed
    water container through the drain hose at
    the back of the dryer. The condensed
    water can also be drained off directly if
    the machine is installed near a sink, drain
    outlet etc. so that the condensed water
    container does not have to be emptied.
    Drain hose length............1.50 m
    Maximum delivery head.......1.50 m
    Maximum drain hose length....4.00 m
    If the on-site water drainage
    system is not fitted with a non-return
    valve or an appropriate air gap, one
    must be fitted to prevent the risk of
    back-flow (See Installation conditions
    requiring a non-return valve).
    The following optional accessories are
    available:
    –
    an extension hose
    –
    a non-return valve kit for connection
    to an external condensed water
    outlet (includes an extension hose).
    Maximum delivery head with
    non-return valve fitted: 1.00 m
    Arranging the drain hose
    Do not pull on the drain hose and
    do not stretch it or allow it to become
    kinked as it could get damaged.
    
    There will be a small amount of
    residual water in the drain hose.
    Have a container ready to collect this.Pull the hose off its connection (see
    arrow).
    Allow any residual water to run into
    the container.
    Unwind the hose and pull it carefully
    out of the holders.
    
    Position the hose to the right or
    left-hand side as necessary.
    Leave the hose in the middle holder to
    prevent it from becoming kinked
    inadvertently.
    Installation
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    							External drainage via a sink or gully
    See Front view illustration.
    If you want to drain the water off
    into a sink, you will need to secure
    the hose carefully, e.g. by tying it to
    a tap to make sure it cannot slip
    during use. Otherwise there is a risk
    of overflowing water which could
    cause damage.
    Use the bow-shaped guide to
    prevent the drain hose from
    becoming kinked.
    Installation conditions requiring a
    non-return valve
    Certain installation conditions
    require the fitting of a non-return
    valve (available as an optional
    accessory). A non-return valve will
    prevent the risk of back-flow out of
    the dryer which could cause
    damage.
    A non-return valve is required:
    –
    If the tumble dryer is connected to a
    sink drain outlet (see the following
    section).
    –
    If the tumble dryer is connected to a
    drainage systemalready in useby
    another appliance, e.g. a dishwasher
    or washing machine.Example: Connection to a sink drain
    outlet
    The drain hose with non-return valve
    fitted can be connected directly to a
    suitable sink drain outlet.
    Remove the following from the back
    of the dryer at the top:
    Adapter1and hose clip3behind it.
    Installation
    45 
    						
    							1 Adapter
    2 Nut
    3 Hose clip
    4 End of the hose
    5 Non-return valve
    6 Tumble dryer drain hoseFit adapter1to the sink drain outlet
    using nut2.
    If this nut has a flat disc in it, you
    should take the disc out first.
    Attach the end of the hose4to
    adapter1.
    Use a screwdriver to tighten hose
    clip3up close to the nut.
    Non-return valve5has to be
    fitted with the arrow pointing in the
    direction of flow (i.e. towards the
    sink). Otherwise water will not drain
    out of the machine.
    Fit non-return valve5to the tumble
    dryer drain hose6, making sure it is
    fitted in the correct direction (see
    arrow on non-return valve).
    Secure the non-return valve using
    hose clips.
    Installation
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    							Electrical connection
    This tumble dryer is supplied ready for
    connection to an AC single phase
    supply. The machine is supplied with a
    mains cable with moulded plug.
    The accesibility of the plug must be
    always ensured in order to separate the
    dryer from the mains.
    The appliance should be connected up
    only by a qualified electrician, in
    accordance with national and local
    safety regulations.
    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 plug 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
    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 A or coloured
    red.
    WARNING
    THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
    EARTHED
    Installation
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    							Load1Final spin speed in a
    domestic washing
    machineResidual
    moistureEnergy Duration
    kg rpm % kWh min.
    CottonsNormal27.0 1000 60 3.80 121
    Cottons Normal7.0
    7.0
    7.0
    7.01200
    1400
    1600
    180053
    50
    48
    433.45
    3.25
    2.90
    2.85110
    105
    95
    93
    Cottons Normal
    + Low temperature7.0 1000 60 4.10 169
    Cottons Hand iron27.0 1000 60 3.00 96
    Cottons Hand iron7.0
    7.0
    7.0
    7.01200
    1400
    1600
    180053
    50
    48
    432.65
    2.50
    2.10
    2.0585
    80
    70
    68
    CottonsNormal23.5 1200 40 1.35 44
    Minimum iron Normal
    + Low temperature3.5 1200 40 1.40 66
    Minimum iron Hand iron3.5 1200 40 1.15 39
    Automatic + Normal5.0 800 50 2.70 102
    Shirts Normal2.0 600 60 1.40 59
    Delicates Normal2.5 700 50 1.50 98
    Proofing Normal2.5 800 50 2.00 106
    Denim Normal3.0 900 60 2.30 109
    Express Normal3.5 1000 60 2.15 71
    Smoothing1.0 1000 60 0.70 32
    Woollens handcare2.0 1000 50 0.11 4
    1Weight of dry laundry2EN 61121:2005 test programme
    All data without a star placed against it was calculated using EN 61121:2005.
    Note for test institutes:
    Results based on European Standard
    Before testing in accordance with EN 61121, drya3kgload of cotton laundry with 70% residual
    moisture as per the above standard using the Cottons Normal programme without any Extra options.
    Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given above depending on the size of the
    load, types of textiles, residual moisture levels after spinning, fluctuations in the electricity
    supply and any Extra options selected.
    Consumption data
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    							Height 850 mm
    Width 595 mm
    Depth 587 mm
    Depth with door open 1,062 mm
    Height for building under 820 mm
    Width for building under 600 mm
    Depth for building under 600 mm
    Suitable for pushing under a
    worktopYes
    Suitable for stacking Yes
    Weight 51 kg
    Drum volume 111 l
    Maximum capacity 7 kg dry weight
    Capacity of condensed water
    containerapprox. 4.2 l
    Drain hose length 1.5 m
    Maximum delivery head 1.5 m
    Maximum drain hose length 4 m
    Length of connection cable 2 m
    Voltage
    Rated load
    Fuse rating See data plate
    Lamp wattage
    Test certificates awarded
    Energy consumption see Consumption data
    Technical data
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    							Extending the range of the
    drying level for the Cottons
    programme
    The electronics of this dryer ensure a
    very effective and energy efficient
    drying process.
    You can, however, extend the range
    of the drying level in this programme.
    Follow steps (
    ,,...) to
    programme and store in memory.
    Before you begin, first ensure that:
    – The dryer is switched off.
    – The door is closed.
    
    Press theStart/Stopbutton and keep
    it pressed in whilst carrying out steps
    -.
    Switch the dryer on.
    Wait until the indicator light for the
    Start/Stopbutton lights up constantly
    ...
    . . . and then release theStart/Stop
    button.
    –
    TheLow temperatureindicator light
    will briefly flash once.
    The option selected will be displayed
    by anumberwhich will alternate with
    P.
    0The drying level will be damper.
    IStandard setting
    (TheAutomatic plusindicator light
    will also flash once.)
    2The drying level will be drier.
    (TheAutomatic plusindicator light
    will also flash twice.)
    Pressing theStart/Stopbutton
    switches from one to the other.
    Switch the dryer off.
    The settings have been changed. You
    can alter the settings again at any time.
    Control
    Repeat steps
    to.
    Switch the dryer off after step.
    Programmable functions
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