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Operations Man ual f or the T 1565 C Condenser Dr y er In order to protect y ourself and avoid damage to your machine, ] it is absol utely necessar y to read the operating inst ructions prior to installatio n and operation. M.-Nr . 03 7 19 520[...]
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Contents Guide t o the ma chine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Y our co ntributio n to the e nvir onment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 OPER[...]
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Guide to the machine 1 Supply cable with plug 2 Conden sed water co ntainer 3 Dru m door 4 Control panel 5 Drain ho se for conde nsed water 6 Four height -adjustable legs 3[...]
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Guide to the mach ine Pushbuttons – Door This butt on is us ed to open the door (does not stay push ed in). – j ON / k OFF When the machine is tur ned on, the “On” indicator will light up if the door is closed. If the door is open, the drum light will be on. – Buzzer Allows the buzzer to sound as the drum rotates during the anti-cr ease c[...]
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IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING - T o reduce the ris k of f ire, electric s hock, or i njury to perso ns when using your applianc e, follow basic precautions, in cluding the f ollow- ing: 1. For your own safet y and for the pro - tection of your mach ine read these operating inst ructions carefully be- fore using your dryer for the first ti[...]
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IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS 1 3 . The interior of the machine should be cleaned periodically by qualified per- sonnel. 1 4 . Do not reach into the dr yer if the drum is moving. 1 5 . Do not tamper with the contr ols. 1 6 . Do not repair or replace any par t of the appliance , or attempt any s ervic- ing unless s pecifically recom- mended in th[...]
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Y our contribution to the en vironment Disposal of th e packing ma- terial. The trans port and protective pack ing is mostly manufa ctured from the following recy cled or r e-useable mate rials: – corrugated paper/cardboard – polystyr ene - CFC-fr ee – polyethylene foil (tra nsparent) – untreated wood – fiber board Please chec k local e n[...]
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OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS Loading the machine W ARNING - T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shoc k, or injury to persons, read the IMPORT- ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS bef ore operating this appliance . Load the laundry loosely in to the drum. Duvet cove rs and pillowcases should b e fastened befo re drying in or der to pre vent small items fr om roll[...]
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Notes on laundr y care Before drying, chec k the instructions on the fabric care label. The follo wing fabrics should not be dried in a tu mb le dryer: – W oollens and wool blends These fa brics tend to become matted and shrink. – Items filled w ith down The fine fabric inte rior tends to shrink, depending on t he quality o f the it em involved[...]
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Pr ogram selection Functional description An electr onic sensor syste m monitors the moi stur e conten t of the l aundry . Once the required degree of dr ynes s is reached, cold air then enters th e drum to cool the lau ndry . The dr ying program is then t er minated. Function of the pushbuttons – Door This butt on is us ed to open the door . –[...]
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Pr ogram selection T o select a program A program can only be selec ted when th e machine is tur ned on . Set the desired program by turn ing the program selector e ither clock- wise or co unter clockwise. Press the “Star t” button. The program st atus will be stored for 30 minutes in the event o f a pow er failure. The program is cancelled if:[...]
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Pr ograms CO TT ONS T ype of laundry/ fabric Max. load Special instr uctions Extra dry Multi-layer fabric s, mixed load of cotton fabrics, e.g.jeans, towels, sweatsuits. 5 kg The “Extra dr y” program should not be selected for jersey wear items. Normal Homogeneous loads of cotton fabrics e.g. flannel items, underwear , socks. 5 kg Should items [...]
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Pr ograms PERMANENT PRESS T ype of laundry/fabric Max. load Special instructions Normal + Permanent press i tems made of synthetic or blended fabrics, e.g. pullovers, dresses, pants, etc., which are not dried adequately in the “Normal” program. 2.5 kg With blended fa brics consisting of wool and synthetics, consult the manufacturer’ s instruc[...]
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USER MAINTENANCE INSTR UCTIONS Emptying the condensed water container Depending on your ty pe of installa tion, the condense d water w ill either be pumped to a drain, or collect ed in the condensed w ater conta iner , locat ed in the upper le ft cor ner of the mach ine. The container should be emptied after each dr ying program. Should th e contai[...]
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Cleaning and care Cleaning the lint filters The lint i s collecte d by the lint filte r in the door . Clean the filter af ter ever y program. Grip the filt er by th e recessed handle and pull up to remove. Any r emaining l int in the hollow p art of the door can be removed through the gap at the botto m. Remove any accu mulated lint from the filter[...]
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Cleani ng an d car e Cleaning the heat exchanger The heat exchanger s hould be cleaned once or twice a year . Open the doo r . T ur n the lever so that it is vertical. Remove the cove r . T ur n both levers o n the hea t ex- changer so that th ey are vertical. 16[...]
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Cleaning and care Pull out the heat ex changer . Clean the heat excha nger: – at both e nds (front and back). – and along t he two lo ng sides. Stand th e heat excha nger lengthwise on a towel until it dries. Replace the h eat exch anger in th e re verse or der . Make cer tain t he heat ex changer is pushed in all the way and that the cover is [...]
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Pr ob lem solving guide Electrical appliances should only be repair ed by qualified personnel. Incor- rectly r epaired machines may put the user at risk. Ther e are, however , minor problems which can be corr ected without contacting the Service Department. W h a t t o d o i f , . . . ? C a u s e . . . R e m e d y . . . . . . t h e t u m b l e d r [...]
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Correcting minor faults Pr oblem solving guide W h a t t o d o i f , . . . ? C a u s e . . . R e m e d y . . . . . . the drum door opens during the drying cycle? The machine has overheated. The temperatur e limiter opened the drum door and caused the machine to tur n off automatically . Possible reasons for overheating: – The lint filter in the d[...]
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Pr ob lem solving guide The interior drum light fails t o func- tion: The bulb ma y be def ective. Replace it as fo llows: T ur n off the machine or disco nnect it from the power suppl y . Open the doo r . Use a 3/4’’ wrench to uns crew the plastic bulb cover loc ated inside the drum and above the doo r (see illus- trati on). The light bulb mus[...]
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After -sales service In the ev ent of pr oblems which cannot be solved, please con tact: – Y our Miele Dealer – The nearest Mie le Service Depar t- ment (see b ack cover fo r the adr ess). When cont acting the Service Depa rt- ment, ple ase quote t he Model and Se- rial numbe rs of y our appliance, both of which can be found o n the right side [...]
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INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS Gr ounding a n d E l e c t r i c a l c onnection Gr ounding instructions This appliance must be grounded. In the even t of a malfunct ion, ground- ing will reduce the risk of electric sh ock by providing a path o f least resistan ce for the elect ric current. This a ppliance is equipped wit h a cord having an equip ment[...]
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Installation The machine should be per fectly level to ensure safe and proper operatio n. Minor discrepancies do no t, howev er , have an adverse ef fect on ope ration. The machine can be le veled by tur n- ing the le gs clockw ise or counte r- clockwise a s necessary . T urn the counte rnuts up and tighten against the button. Where to install the [...]
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Installation Connecting to a n external drain The condens ed water c an be drained directly if the machine is installed n ear a sink or drain outlet. The machine is equipped with a non-re- turn valve as standard to prevent water from flowing back into the machine (eg. if the machine is connected to a siphon). Max. drain hos e length: (3.0 m) 10 ft [...]
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Installation Close the wat er inlet po rt above the condensed w ater cont ainer with t he bottom par t of the rubber plug. The plug must fa ce towards the interior of the m achine so that th e con- densed water cont ainer ca n easil y be inserted. Attach the e lbow to the hos e and se- cure it to the s ink or dra in pipe. If room is available , it [...]
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Consumption data load (kg) Final spin speed in washer* (rpm) Electrical consumption (kwh) Drying time incl. cooling down time (mins) Cottons Extra dry 51 2 0 0 1400 1550 3.44 3.28 3.17 87 83 81 Normal 51 2 0 0 1400 1550 3.17 3.02 2.91 81 77 75 Normal-* 58 0 0 1200 1400 1550 3.60 2.82 2.68 2.58 92 74 71 69 Hand iron rr * 58 0 0 1200 1400 1550 2.80 2[...]
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T echnical data Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Height wi th lid remo ved . . . . . . . . . . . . Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Depth (incl. distance from wall) . . . . . . Wei ght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drum vol ume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capacity . [...]
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This paper is made from 100% chlorine-free blea ched cellulose and therefore protects the en vironment. 4503 All rights reserved/0 02[...]