Miele 07 220 280 manual

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    Operating instructions for condenser tumble dryer T 7744 C T o av oid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential to r ead these instructions bef ore it is inst alled and used for the f irst time . M.-Nr . 07 220 280 e n-G B[...]

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    Disposal of the packing material The tr ansport and protectiv e packing has been selected fr om materials which are en vironmentally friendl y for disposal and can normally be rec ycled. Ensure that an y plastic wr appings , bags etc. are disposed of saf ely and kept out of the reac h of babies and young childr en. D anger of suffocation! Rather th[...]

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    Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Warning and Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Operating the tumble dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Contr ol panel .[...]

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    Problem solving guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Check and f ault messages ..........................................2 8 Other problems ...................................................3 0 Changing the lamp ................................................3 3 After sales service . . .[...]

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    ~ It is essential to r ead these instructions . This tumble dryer conf orms to current saf et y requir ements . Inappropriat e use can, ho weve r , lead to per sonal injur y and damage to property . T o av oid the risk of accidents and damage to the tumble dryer , please read these instru ctions carefully befor e using it for the f irst time . T he[...]

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    Technical safety ~ Befor e set ting up the tumble dr yer , chec k it for any e xternally visible damage. Do not install or use a damaged tumble dryer . ~ Befor e connecting the tumble dryer , ensure that the connection dat a on the data plat e (voltage and connect ed load) match the mains electricity supply . If in any doubt, consult a qualified el[...]

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    Correct use ~ T o pre vent the risk of fir e, the follo wing te xtiles must not be dried in this tumble dryer: – items whic h have not been w ashed. – items , su ch as w orkwear , which ha ve not been thoroughl y cleaned and which ar e still soiled with grease, oil or other desposits (suc h as cosmetics , lotions etc). If items ha ve not been t[...]

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    ~ The dryer must not be used without the fluf f filter s in place or if the fluf f filter s are damaged in an y w ay . ~ The f luff filt ers must be cleaned regularl y . ~ The dryer must not be used without the condenser unit in place. ~ The f luff filt ers must be thoroughl y dried af ter cleaning. D amp or wet filt ers could cause oper ational fa[...]

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    Control panel a Display See ne xt page for details b Delay start button This but ton is used f or: - Selecting the dur ation of the W ar m air and Cool air progr ammes - Delaying the st art of a progr amme c Buzzer button An audible t one sou nds at the end of the progr amme. d Check lights These indicat or lights have v arious functions . See &quo[...]

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    Display The f ollowing are select ed via the display: – Delay st art – Dur ation of the Cool air and W ar m air progr ammes – P rogr ammable fu nctions The displa y also shows: – P rogr amme duration – P rogr amme stage Drying Cooling do wn Finish – Check and f ault messages Programme duration / Estimated time remaining When a pr ogramm[...]

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    Care symbols Befor e drying check the drying symbol on the care label. If ther e are no symbols , dry at your o wn risk! q .........D r ya tn o r m a lt emper ature r ............D r ya tl o wt emper ature s ...............D on o t tumble dr y Tips on drying – Alw ay s observe the maximum recommended loads giv en in the "P rogr amme chart&qu[...]

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    Brief instructions The headings number ed ( A , B , C ...) show the oper ating sequence and can be used as a brief guide to using y our dryer . A Sort the laundry T o ensure an e ven drying result separ ate out the w ashed lau ndry and sort it according to: . . . the drying level required . . . the type of fibre or w eave . . . size . . . the moist[...]

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    D Select a programme ^ Select the progr amme you w ant. The indicat or light for the progr amme selected will light up . A drying level or additional option(s) indicator light ma y also light up, or a time may appear in the displa y (Memory fu nction). Programmes with drying levels: Cottons, Minimum iron, Delicates, Automatic, Shirts and Denim ^ P [...]

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    F Start the programme The Star t/Stop but ton will f lash when a progr amme is being selected. The flashing indicat es that a progr amme can be started. ^ P ress the Start/Stop but ton. The Star t/Stop but ton will no w light up constantl y . Drying will appear in the display and the time remaining will st art cou nting down. Before the end of a pr[...]

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    Low temperature F or all delicate or minimum iron f abrics with the r symbol on the car e label (e.g . acrylic garments). – The pr ogramme dur ation is longer . – On some progr ammes Low temper ature is a standar d par t of the progr amme and so cannot be deselected. Buzzer A buzzer sounds (at interv als for a maximum of 1 hr) to let y ou know [...]

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    Cottons Max. load: 6 kg* Extra dry, Normal** F abric type Single and multi-lay ered cot ton f abrics such as t owelling , jerse ywear , T -shirts , u nderwear . Notes – Select Extr a dry for multi-layer ed and very thick fabrics . – Do not use Extr a dr y for jerse y fabrics (e .g. T -shirts , underwear), as they ha ve a tendency t o shrink. Lo[...]

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    Woollens handcare Max. load: 2 kg* F abric type W oollen fabrics Notes – T his progr amme only fluf fs up woollen g arments . T hey are not dried completel y by this progr amme. – Remo ve garments as soon as the progr amme has finished and leav e to finish drying at room t emper ature. Low t emperatur e Low t emperatur e cannot be deselected. S[...]

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    Cool air Max. load: 6 kg* F abric type – Any it em which onl y needs airing. Warm air Max. load: 6 kg* F abric type – Multi-lay ered f abrics whose layer s have dif fer ent dr ying char acteristics , e.g . jack ets , pillows . – F or dr ying individual items , e .g. bath to wels , bathing costumes , tea-t ow els and small loads . Note Do not [...]

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    Once a programme has started - changing the programme Y ou cannot change t o another progr amme once a progr amme has started (this pr ev ents u nintentional alter ations). Y ou will need to cancel the curr ent progr amme before y ou can select a new one . - cancelling the programme and then selecting a different programme ^ P ress the Start/Stop b[...]

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    The s ystem loc k prev ents the dryer being used without your kno wledge. It can be activ ated if wished. The dryer's electr onics are then lock ed. The dryer can still be s witched on but a progr amme cannot be started. – If an at tempt is made to st art a progr amme, the indicat or light for the Low t emperatur e but ton will come on and a[...]

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    Emptying the condensed water container The condensed w ater will be collect ed in the condensed w ater container unless the appliance has been fit ted with a dr ain hose (see "Installation"). Empty the condensed wat er container af ter e very drying progr amme. The Empt y out container indicator light will come on if the maximum lev el of[...]

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    Cleaning the fluff filters The f luff which is cr eated by the drying process is collect ed by the fluf f filt ers in the door and the door opening. Clean the filt ers af ter each drying progr amme*. Cleaning them whilst dry Tip: Y ou can also use a v acuum cleaner to r emove the f luff . ^ Open the door and pull the fluf f filter (1) out of the do[...]

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    Cleaning them with water If there is a gr eat deal of compacted fluf f on any of the filter s , the y can be remo ved and cleaned under hot running wat er . ^ Open the door and pull the fluf f filter out of the door as described pre viously . The two filt ers in the door opening can also be remo ved if you need t o clean them with w ater . ^ T urn [...]

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    Cleaning the tumble dryer Disconnect the tumble dryer from the mains electricity supply . Miele br anded cleaning and conditioning produ cts are av ailable to order fr om your Dealer , the Miele Spar e P ar ts Department or via the internet on www .miele-shop.com. ^ Clean the housing and control panel with a slightly damp cloth and a mild deter gen[...]

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    Cleaning the condenser unit Deter gent residue , hair and f ine fluff from the dryer can get thr ough the fluf f filt ers and block the condenser unit. Dust fr om the room in which the dryer is installed can also get int o the condenser unit and cause a blockage . Check the condenser unit at least t wice a year . Alw ays c heck it if the Clean out [...]

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    ^ P ull the condenser u nit out of its housing by the handle . Checking the condenser unit ^ Hold the condenser unit up to the light as shown . ^ Check t o see if there is any fluf f inside it. The arr ows in the illustr ation above indicate wher e to look. If you cannot see an y fluf f: ^ Replace the condenser unit (see follo wing page). If you ca[...]

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    ^ Then f lush the u nit through fr om the front. ^ Check the condenser unit again f or any visible f luff and if necessary flush it through ag ain u ntil it has all gone. ^ Remo ve any soiling still visible inside the housing unit by hand using a damp cloth. Do not try and access areas y ou cannot reach b y hand! ^ Also make sur e the rubber seals [...]

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    With the help of the f ollowing not es , minor f aults in the performance of the appliance, some of whic h may result fr om incorrect oper ation, can be put right without contacting the Service Department. , Repair w ork to electrical appliances should onl y be carried out by a suitably qualified per son in strict accordance with current local and [...]

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    Problem Possible cause Remedy The Clean out airways indicator light comes on. This indicat or light comes on to w arn you that the dryer is not working ef ficientl y . P ossible cause: T he fluff filt ers are clogged with f luff or with deter gent residues . – Cleaning the fluf f filter s is usually all that is r equired. Howeve r , if t he Clean[...]

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    Other problems Problem Possible cause Remedy The drying process goes on too long or even switches off. In some circumstances, the Clean out airways indicator light still comes on, even though the filters are clean. Please check all the possible causes and switch the dryer off and then back on again. V entilation to and fr om the dryer may be insuf [...]

  • Page 31

    Problem Possible cause Remedy Water leaks from the dryer after the condenser unit has been cleaned. – The inner co ver of the condenser unit has not been lock ed properly and/or the condenser unit has not been positioned correctl y . – Fluff has collect ed in the condenser unit housing. – Ensure that the condenser unit is positioned correctl [...]

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    Problem Possible cause Remedy The Shirts, Denim, Cool air programmes will not start and the indicators for these programmes do not light up. No obvious cause . – Switc h the dr yer of f and then on again. – Select one of the progr ammes . – If the progr amme will still not start, there is a f ault. Cont act the Miele Service Department. – U[...]

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    Changing the lamp Disconnect the tumble dryer from the mains electricity supply . ^ Open the door . Y ou will find the int erior lamp cov er at the top of the drum aperture . ^ Insert a suitable tool, su ch as a wide bladed scre wdriver , under the side edge of the lamp cov er as illustrat ed. ^ Apply a lit tle pressur e and whilst doing so turn yo[...]

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    Repairs In the ev ent of any faults whic h you cannot remedy y ourself , or if the machine is under guar antee, please contact – Y our Miele dealer , or – the Miele Service Department (see back co ver for contact det ails). When cont acting the your Dealer or the Service Department, please qu ote the model and serial number of your machine , bo[...]

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    Front view a Mains connection cable b Contr ol panel c Condensed w ater cont ainer d Door e Service panel for condenser unit f F our height adjustable scre w feet g Air inlet and outlet vent f or cooling the condenser unit h External dr ainage options (e.g. via w ash basin, w ash basin dr ain outlet or gully) Installation and connection 35[...]

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    Rear view a P rotru ding lid for holding when moving the mac hine (see arrows) b Air inlet vent f or cooling the condenser unit c Mains connection cable d External dr ainage of the condensed wa t e r e Accessories f or connection to a sink dr ain outlet Installation site , The mac hine lid must not be remo ved. The dryer can be pushed under a workt[...]

  • Page 37

    Levelling the machine The mac hine must be per fectl y level t o ensure saf e and proper oper ation. ^ The scr ew feet can be adjust ed to compensate f or any unev enness in the floor . , The air inlet and outlet v ents on the front and bac k of the machine must not be cov ered as this would pre vent suff icient ventilation f or cooling the condens[...]

  • Page 38

    External condensed water outlet General notes When drying is in progr ess , condensed w ater is pumped into the condensed w ater container thr ough the dr ain hose at the back of the dryer . T he condensed w ater can also be dr ained off directl y if the tumble dryer is installed near a sink, dr ain outlet etc. so that the condensed w ater containe[...]

  • Page 39

    External drainage via a sink or gully ^ See "F ront vie w" illustration. , If you w ant to dr ain the w ater off into a sink y ou will need to secure the hose carefull y , e.g . b y t ying it to a tap t o make sur e it cannot slip during use. Otherwise ther e is a risk of ov er flo wing w ater which could cause damage. ^ Use the bow -shap[...]

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    1 Adapt er 2 Nut 3 Hose clip 4 End of the hose 5 Non-return v alve 6 T umble dryer dr ain hose ^ Fit adapt er 1 to the sink dr ain outlet using nut 2 . If this nut has a flat disc in it y ou should tak e the disc out fir st. ^ At tach the end of the hose 4 to adapter 1 . ^ Use a scre wdriver t o tighten hose clip 3 up close to the nut. , Non-return[...]

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    Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried out by a suit ably qualif ied and competent person, in strict accor dance with current national and local saf et y regulations (BS 7 671 in the UK). Ensure po wer is not supplied to the appliance until aft er installation work has been carried out. The appliance is supplied with a mai[...]

  • Page 42

    Programme Load Final spin speed in a domestic washing machine Energy Duration kg* rpm kW h Minutes Cottons Normal 6.0 1 000 (60 % residual moisture)** 1 200 1 400 1 600 1 800 3.30 3.00 2.85 2.55 2.50 89 81 78 70 69 Cottons Hand iron 6.0 1 000 (60 % residual moisture)** 1 200 1 400 1 600 1 800 2.65 2.35 2.20 1 .85 1 .80 71 63 60 52 51 Minimum iron N[...]

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    Height 850 mm Width 595 mm Depth 634 mm Depth with door open 1 07 4 mm Suitable for pushing under a workt op Y es Suitable for st acking Y es W eight 52 kg Drum volume 1 1 1 litr es Maximum capacity 6 kg dry weight Capacity of condensed w ater container appro x. 3.5 litres Dr ain hose length 1 .50 m Maximum delivery head 1 .50 m Maximum dr ain hose[...]

  • Page 44

    Programmable functions for changing default settings The pr ogrammable functions are used to alt er the tumble dr yer´s electronics t o suit changing requir ements . P rogr ammable fu nctions can be alter ed at any time. 44[...]

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    Extending the range of the drying levels Y ou can e xtend the r ange of the drying levels f or many of the progr ammes: Machine iron+ (drier than Machine ir on). Hand iron+ (drier than Hand iron). Normal+ (drier than Normal). In addition the Extr a dr y drying level can be made av ailable for the Delicates and Denim pr ogrammes . Y ou can use this [...]

  • Page 46

    Altering the volume of the buzzer The buzz er has t wo volumes . Normal The buzz er sou nds at the end of a progr amme (default set ting). Loud The buzz er sou nds at maximum volume at the end of a progr amme. Follow steps A to F to programme and store in memory. Befor e you begin, f irst ensure that : – The tumble dryer is s witched off . – Th[...]

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    Memory function The electr onics will memorise any e xtra options select ed for a progr amme. The dur ation selected f or the timed drying progr ammes will also be stor ed in memor y . These set tings will be selected automaticall y the next time the progr amme is chosen. Y ou can either accept these or change them b y pressing the appr opriate but[...]

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    Extending the cooling down time The cooling do wn phase which tak es place befor e the end of a progr amme can be lengthened if requir ed. This makes the g ar ments easier to handle . The cooling do wn time – can be e xtended by 5 minut es or 1 0 minutes . – is not av ailable for timed drying, smoothing or handcare pr ogrammes . Follow steps A [...]

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    Clean out airways indicator Fluff should be r emoved af ter drying. The Clean out airwa ys indicator will remind y ou to clean the filt ers when a certain amount of fluff has collect ed in the filt ers . Y ou can decide at what lev el of fluff this r eminder should be given. Y ou will hav e an idea of which of the four options t o select af ter a f[...]

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    Keypad tone An audible t one sou nds each time a but ton is pressed. Follow steps A to F to programme and store in memory. Befor e you begin, f irst ensure that : – The tumble dryer is s witched off . – The door is closed. A P ress the Start/Stop but ton and k eep it pressed in whilst carrying out steps B - C . B P ress the I-On/0-Of f but ton [...]

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    Adjusting the dryer's electronics for very soft water , Extremel y soft w ater can af fect the sensitivity of the control electronics . If the dryer is installed in an area with v er y sof t wat er , you should contact y our local w ater supplier for information and advice reg arding w ater hardness and w ater conductivity . If the w ater cond[...]

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    M.-Nr. 07 220 280 / 02 Alteration rights reserved/3209[...]