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Operating instructions
Heat pump dryer
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential
t
o read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
en-GB M.-Nr. 10 263 490
Caring for the environment
2
Disposal of the packing mate‐
rial
The packaging is designed to protect
the appliance fr
om damage during
transportation. The packaging materials
used are selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal
and should be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the
use of r
aw materials in the manufactur‐
ing process and also reduces the
amount of waste in landfill sites.
Disposal of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances of‐
ten contain valuable materials. They al‐
so contain materials which, if handled
or disposed of incorrectly, could be po‐
tentially hazardous to human health and
to the environment. They are, however,
essential for the correct functioning of
your appliance. Please do not therefore
dispose of it with your household
waste.
Please dispose of it at your local com‐
muni
ty waste collection / recycling cen‐
tre.
Ensure that it presents no danger to
children while being stored for disposal.
Energy saving tips
To avoid unnecessarily long drying
times and high
consumption of energy:
Make sure that your laundry is thor‐
ou
ghly spun before drying. The high‐
er the spin, the greater the savings
that can be made in energy and time
during drying.
Load according to the optimum
amo
unt of laundry recommended for
the programme being used. Under‐
loading is uneconomical. Overload‐
ing gives a poorer quality of drying
and may cause unnecessary creas‐
ing.
Make sure the room temperature is
no
t too high. If there are other heat
producing appliances in the room in
which the dryer is located, make sure
the room is well ventilated and switch
the other appliances off, if possible.
Clean the fluff filters in the door
openi
ng after every drying cycle.
Contents
3
Caring for the environment .................................................................................. 2
Warning and Safety instructions .........................................................................
6
Operating the tumble dryer.................................................................................
17
Control panel.......................................................................................................... 17
Touch display and sensors .................................................................................... 18
Main menu .........................................................................................................
18
Examples on how to operate the appliance........................................................... 19
Miele@home .........................................................................................................
21
Before using for the first time.............................................................................
23
EcoFeedback........................................................................................................
25
1. Notes on correct laundry care........................................................................
26
Points to note regarding washed laundry .............................................................. 26
Preparing the laundry before drying ...................................................................... 26
Garment care label symbols............................................................................. 27
Laundry care when drying in a tumble dryer ......................................................... 27
2. Load the tumble dryer .....................................................................................
28
3. Select a programme and start it.....................................................................
29
(1) Programmes...................................................................................................... 29
(2) Favourite programmes ...................................................................................... 32
(3) Drying assistant................................................................................................. 32
(4) Mixed items....................................................................................................... 32
Select any options or delay start (if required) ........................................................ 33
Start the programme.............................................................................................. 34
4. Remove the laundry.........................................................................................
35
End of programme/Anti-crease.............................................................................. 35
Remove the laundry............................................................................................... 35
Options..................................................................................................................
36
Freshen up ............................................................................................................. 36
Eco......................................................................................................................... 36
Anti-crease............................................................................................................. 36
Auto load control.................................................................................................... 36
Gentle tumble......................................................................................................... 36
Turbo...................................................................................................................... 36
Drying programme chart - Options........................................................................ 37
Contents
4
Favourite programmes ........................................................................................ 38
Drying assistant ................................................................................................... 40
Selecting a textile type........................................................................................... 40
List of textile types................................................................................................. 41
Mixed items .......................................................................................................... 42
Selecting items....................................................................................................... 42
List of items ...................................................................................................... 43
Delay start............................................................................................................. 44
Programme chart ................................................................................................. 45
Changing the programme sequence ................................................................. 52
Cleaning and care................................................................................................ 53
Emptying the condensed water container............................................................. 53
Preparing the condensed water container for Steam smoothing.......................... 54
Fluff filters .............................................................................................................. 55
Removing visible fluff........................................................................................ 55
Cleaning the fluff filters and air flow openings thoroughly................................ 56
Plinth filter .............................................................................................................. 57
Removing the plinth filter.................................................................................. 57
Cleaning the plinth filter.................................................................................... 57
Cleaning the plinth filter panel .......................................................................... 58
Checking the condenser unit............................................................................ 58
Replacing the plinth filter .................................................................................. 59
Fragrance flacon .................................................................................................. 61
Inserting a fragrance flacon ................................................................................... 61
Replacing the fragrance flacon .............................................................................. 63
Problem solving guide ......................................................................................... 65
Messages in the display ........................................................................................ 65
Unsatisfactory drying results ................................................................................. 68
Other problems...................................................................................................... 69
Bottom right grille .................................................................................................. 71
Fluff filter in the condensed water container.......................................................... 72
Steam smoothing spray jet ................................................................................... 73
After sales service ............................................................................................... 74
Repairs................................................................................................................... 74
Optional accessories ............................................................................................. 74
Guarantee: U.K....................................................................................................... 74
Guarantee: Other countries.................................................................................... 74
Contents
5
Installation and connection................................................................................. 75
Front view............................................................................................................... 75
Rear view ............................................................................................................... 76
Transporting the dryer............................................................................................ 76
Installation.............................................................................................................. 77
Levelling the dryer............................................................................................. 77
Ventilation ......................................................................................................... 77
Before moving the tumble dryer again (e.g. when moving house) ................... 77
Additional installation requirements....................................................................... 78
External condensed water outlet ........................................................................... 79
Installation conditions requiring a non-return valve.......................................... 79
Arranging the drain hose................................................................................... 80
Examples .......................................................................................................... 81
Changing the door hinging .................................................................................... 83
Changing the hinging over................................................................................ 83
Refitting............................................................................................................. 88
Electrical connection U.K....................................................................................... 89
Consumption data ............................................................................................... 90
Technical data ..................................................................................................... 91
Settings menu ...................................................................................................... 92
Calling up settings ................................................................................................. 92
Language ............................................................................................................ 92
Time of day ............................................................................................................ 93
Drying levels .......................................................................................................... 93
Extended cool down.............................................................................................. 93
Airways indicator.................................................................................................... 93
Buzzer volume ...................................................................................................... 94
Keypad tone........................................................................................................... 94
Conductivity........................................................................................................... 94
Total consumption ................................................................................................. 95
Code ...................................................................................................................... 95
Display brightness ................................................................................................ 96
Display switch-off status........................................................................................ 96
Appliance switch-off status ................................................................................... 96
Display maximum load........................................................................................... 96
Memory.................................................................................................................. 97
Anti-crease............................................................................................................. 97
Delay start.............................................................................................................. 97
Warning and Safety instructions
6
It
is essential to read these instructions.
This tumble dryer complies with current safety requirements. Inap‐
pr
opriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to
property.
To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the tumble dryer,
please
read these instructions carefully before using it for the first
time. They contain important information on its safety, installation,
use and maintenance.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users
ar
e familiar with the content. Pass them on to any future owner.
Correct application
This tumble dr
yer is intended for use in domestic households and
similar working and residential environments.
This tumble dr
yer is not intended for outdoor use.
It
must be used only as a domestic appliance to dry items which
have been washed in a water solution and which are marked on the
manufacturer's care label as being suitable for tumble drying. If us‐
ing dry cleaning kits, do so at your own risk, and follow the instruc‐
tions provided on the packaging.
Any other applications may be dangerous. Miele cannot be held lia‐
ble for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or operation.
Warning and Safety instructions
7
This tumble dr
yer can only be used by people with reduced physi‐
cal, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowl‐
edge, if they are supervised whilst using it or have been shown how
to use it in a safe way and understand and recognise the conse‐
quences of incorrect operation.
Safety with children
Chil
dren under 8 years of age must be kept away from the tumble
dryer unless they are constantly supervised.
Chil
dren 8 years and older may only use the tumble dryer unsu‐
pervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and recognise
and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
Chil
dren must not be allowed to clean or maintain the tumble dry‐
er unsupervised.
Please super
vise children in the vicinity of the tumble dryer and
do not let them play with it.
Technical safety
Befor
e setting up the tumble dryer, check it for any externally visi‐
ble damage.
Do not install or use a damaged tumble dryer.
Befor
e connecting the tumble dryer, ensure that the connection
data on the data plate (fuse rating, voltage and frequency) match the
mains electricity supply. If in any doubt, consult a qualified electri‐
cian.
Reliable
and safe operation of this tumble dryer can only be as‐
sured if it has been connected to the mains electricity supply.
Warning and Safety instructions
8
The ele
ctrical safety of this tumble dryer can only be guaranteed
when correctly earthed. It is essential that this standard safety re‐
quirement is met. If in any doubt, please have the household wiring
system tested by a qualified electrician. Miele cannot be held liable
for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system (e.g. electric
shock).
Do not con
nect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by an
extension lead, multi-socket adapter or similar. These can overheat
and are a fire hazard.
If
the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced
by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from
danger.
Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the
user, for which Miele cannot accept liability. Repairs should only be
undertaken by a Miele approved service technician, otherwise any
subsequent damage will not be covered by the guarantee.
F
aulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele origi‐
nal spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of
the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
The tumble dr
yer must be isolated from the electricity supply in
the event of a fault and during cleaning and maintenance.
Warning and Safety instructions
9
This tumble dr
yer must not be used in a non-stationary location
(e.g. on a ship).
Do not mak
e any alterations to the tumble dryer, unless author‐
ised to do so by Miele.
Heat pump technology and refrigerant:
The heat pump in this tumble dryer uses a refrigerant which is con‐
densed by the compressor and led in a closed circuit through the
heat exchanger unit where heat exchange with the circulating drying
air takes place.
The humming noises caused by the heat pump are normal and do
no
t impair the efficient functioning of the dryer.
The refrigerant is not flammable or explosive.
In general it is not necessary to leave the dryer standing for any
len
gth of time before it is connected to the mains provided it has
been transported and installed correctly (see "Installation and
connection").
If it has not been transported as described, ensure that the rec‐
ommended standing time prior to first operation is observed. Oth‐
erwise the heat pump can be damaged.
This tumble dryer contains fluorinated greenhouse gases. They
ar
e hermetically sealed.
Designation: R 134a
Warning and Safety instructions
10
Please obser
ve the instructions in "Installation and connection"
and the "Technical data".
The acc
essibility of the plug must always be ensured, in order to
disconnect the tumble dryer from the mains.
Do not block the gap between the bottom of the tumble dryer and
the floor with plinth facings, deep pile carpet etc. This would hinder
a sufficient flow of air to the dryer.
Mak
e sure the dryer door can be opened without hindrance after
installation.
Correct use
The maxi
mum load for this tumble dryer is 9.0 kg (dry weight).
The maximum recommended loads for individual programmes are
given in the Programme chart.
T
o prevent the risk of fire, do not connect the tumble dryer via a
controllable socket (e.g. a timer or a peak-load switch-off device).
If the drying programme is interrupted before the end of the cooling
down phase, this could cause the laundry to self-ignite.
Warning and Safety instructions
11
T
o prevent the risk of fire, the following textiles must not be dried
in this tumble dryer:
Items which have not been washed.
Items, such as workwear, which have not been thoroughly
cle
aned and which are still soiled with grease, oil or other depos‐
its (such as cosmetics, lotions etc). If items have not been thor‐
oughly cleaned there is a danger that these might ignite when
heated, even after they have been removed from the dryer at the
end of the programme.
Items (e.g. mops and floor cloths) which have been treated with
inflammable cleaning agents or which contain residues of ace‐
tone, alcohol, benzene, petrol, kerosene, stain remover, turpen‐
tine, wax and wax remover or other chemicals.
Items which have been splashed with hair lacquer, hair spray, nail
varni
sh remover or similar substances.
When washing such heavily soiled items ensure that you use suffi‐
ci
ent detergent and select a high temperature. If in doubt, wash
the items several times.
Warning and Safety instructions
12
Remove all
items from pockets (e.g. lighters, matches).
Warning: Do not switch the dryer off before the drying pro‐
gramme has finished. If this is done, the laundry must be hung up or
spread out to cool it down.
Fabric conditioner and similar products must be used according
to the instructions on the manufacturer's packaging.
T
o prevent the risk of fire, the following textiles must not be dried
in this tumble dryer:
Items which have been cleaned using chemicals (e.g. professio‐
nal
dry-cleaning agents).
Items which contain a large proportion of rubber, foam rubber or
rubber
-like materials. For example, products made from latex
foam rubber, shower caps, waterproof textiles, rubberised articles
and items of clothing and pillows with foam rubber filling.
Damaged items which contain padding or fillings (e.g. pillows,
jac
kets). When damaged, the filling can get out with the risk of it
igniting in the dryer.
Warning and Safety instructions
13
In many pr
ogrammes, the heating phase is followed by a cooling
down phase to ensure that the items are not too hot to handle when
you remove them (this also avoids the danger of the laundry self-ig‐
niting). The programme is not finished until the cooling down phase
has been completed.
As soon as the programme has finished, remove all laundry from the
drum.
Do not let anyo
ne sit or lean on the door, as this can cause the
tumble dryer to tip up.
Always close the door aft
er use. This way you will avoid the dan‐
ger of:
Children climbing onto or into the dryer or hiding things in it.
Pets or other small animals climbing into it.
The tumble dr
yer must not be used without fluff filters or
with damaged fluff filters, or
with a damaged plinth filter.
This would cause an excessive build-up of fluff which in turn would
cause a fault.
The fluff filt
ers must be cleaned after every drying cycle.
The fluff filt
ers and the plinth filter must be thoroughly dried after
cleaning. Do not replace them if they are damp or wet. Damp or wet
filters could cause operational faults.
Do not insta
ll the tumble dryer in a room where there is a risk of
frost occurring. At temperatures around freezing point the tumble
dryer may not be able to operate properly. There is a risk of damage
if the condensed water is allowed to freeze in the pump and hoses.
Warning and Safety instructions
14
If
the water is drained externally through the drain hose instead of
being collected in the condensed water container, make sure the
drain hose is securely attached if you hang it in a sink or basin to
avoid the hose slipping and the water causing damage.
Condense
d water is not drinking water.
It can cause health problems in both people and animals if con‐
sumed.
Always k
eep the area around the tumble dryer free of dust and
fluff.
Dust drawn into the tumble dryer can cause blockages in the heat
exchanger over time.
The tumble dr
yer must not be hosed down.
Warning and Safety instructions
15
Using a fragrance flacon (optional accessory)
Only use genu
ine Miele original fragrance flacons.
The fr
agrance flacon must be stored in its packaging so please
make sure you retain this.
Caution. The fragrance can leak out of the flacon. Make sure that
you always keep the flacon, or the fluff filter with the flacon inserted
in it, in a horizontal position when carrying and do not tip or place
down on any surface.
Use an absorbent cloth
to wipe up any fragrance which has
leaked out of the flacon onto the floor, the dryer or any dryer compo‐
nents (e.g. the fluff filter) immediately.
If
fragrance which has leaked out of a flacon: comes into contact
with the skin - wash the skin thoroughly with soap and water;
comes in contact with the eyes - rinse the eyes with clean water for
at least 15 minutes; is swallowed - rinse out the mouth thoroughly
with clean water. Seek medical advice in the case of contact with
the eyes or if fragrance has been swallowed.
If
fragrance which has leaked out of a flacon comes in contact
with clothing, change the clothing immediately. Wash the clothing or
any cloths used for mopping up fragrance thoroughly with plenty of
water and detergent.
Ther
e is the risk of fire or damage to the tumble dryer if the follow‐
ing instructions are not observed:
Never refill a flacon with fragrance.
Never use a faulty fragrance flacon.
Dispose of an empty fr
agrance flacon with the household waste
and never use it for any other purpose.
Please also
observe the information supplied with the fragrance
flacon.
Warning and Safety instructions
16
Accessories
Only use genui
ne Miele original spare parts and accessories with
this appliance. If non-Miele parts are used, guarantee, performance
and product liability claims will be invalidated.
The tumble dr
yer can be combined with a Miele washing machine
in a washer-dryer stack. The appropriate "WTV" stacking kit (availa‐
ble to order) to match your tumble dryer and washing machine is re‐
quired.
If
you order a plinth for this tumble dryer (available from Miele as
an optional accessory - depending on country), make sure it is the
correct one.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compli‐
ance with these Warning and Safety instructions.
Operating the tumble dryer
17
Control panel
a
Touch display
See the next page for more informa‐
tion.
b
Start/Stop sensor
For starting the programme selected
and cancel
ling a programme once it
has started.
The programme selected can be
star
ted as soon as the sensor starts
flashing.
c
sensor
The sensor lights up when informa‐
tion about the menu in the display is
available.
d
sensor
For returning to the main menu. Val‐
ues set
previously are not saved.
e
Optical interface
For service technicians.
f
bu
tton
For switching the tumble dryer on
and off. T
o save energy the tumble
dryer will switch off automatically 15
minutes after the end of the pro‐
gramme/anti-crease phase or after
being switched on if no other selec‐
tion is made.
Operating the tumble dryer
18
Touch display and sensors
The , and Start/Stop sensors and
the sensors in the display r
eact to finger
tip contact.
The display can be scratched by
poin
ted or sharp objects, e.g. pens.
Only touch the touch display with
your finger tips.
Touching the sensors in the display re‐
veals a list of options or a sub-menu
and also tak
es you to another menu.
In some instances, if you do not touch
one of the sensors for several seconds,
the display will revert to the previous
menu. You may then need to enter the
settings again.
Main menu
After switching on, the main menu will
app
ear in the display.
You access all the important sub-me‐
n
us from the main menu.
You can return to the main menu at
an
y time by touching the sensor.
Values set previously are not saved.
10:30
Programmes
Favourite programmes
Drying assistant
1
2
3
4
5
P
rogrammes
For selecting the programme.
F
avourite programmes
You can save up to ten of your own
customised programmes.
See "Favourite programmes" for more
information.
Dr
ying assistant
The Drying assistant guides you step by
st
ep so that you can select the opti‐
mum drying programme for your laun‐
dry.
See "Drying assistant" for more infor‐
mation.
Scr
oll bar
The scroll bar indicates that further op‐
tions o
r more text follows.
The width of the scroll bar changes de‐
pending on the length of the option list
or information.
The position of the scroll bar indicates
wher
e you are in a list or block of text.
Navigation sensors
You can use the and sen
sors to
scroll through a list or block of text.
Touch the sen
sor to scroll to the sec‐
ond page of the main menu .
10:30
Mixed items
Settings 
6
7
Operating the tumble dryer
19
Mix
ed items
For drying a small mixed load consist‐
ing of different types of fabric when it is
not obvious which programme is the
most suitable.
The tumble dryer will use the list of
it
ems to determine the correct pro‐
gramme setting.
See "Mixed items" for more informa‐
tion.
Settings
You can alter the tumble dryer's elec‐
tr
onics to suit changing requirements in
the Settings menu.
See "Settings " for mor
e information.
Examples on how to operate
the appliance
Option lists
Programmes menu (single option list):
Programmes
Delicates Express
Minimum iron
Automatic plus
Cottons
Denim
Touching the or se
nsor scrolls to
the left or right of the list.
The scroll bar shows you that further
options ar
e available.
Touch a programme name to select the
programme.
The load for the programme selected
will appear in the display
.
After a few seconds or if you confirm
with the OK sensor
, the display will
change to show the standard menu for
the programme selected.
Operating the tumble dryer
20
Options menu (multiple option list):
Extras
Freshen up
Anti-crease
ECO
Auto load
control
OK
Gentle tumble  Turbo
Touch an option to select it.
The option currently selected will be
mark
ed with a and only the options
which can be combined with it will be
displayed.
The OK senso
r activates / saves the
marked option.
The
sensor takes you back a menu
level.
Touch the option again to deselect it.
Setting numerical values
You can set numerical values in some
menus.
Duration
OK
0
+
(0:20–2:00
h
h )
: 20
The numerical value is highlighted in
whit
e. Touching the sensor decreases
the value and touching the + sensor in‐
creases it. The
OK senso
r is used to
adopt the selected value.
Tip: Th
e values will count upwards and
downwards automatically if you touch +
or sensor continuously.
Miele@home
21
a
Miele@home communication enabled appliance
b
Miele@home communication stick XKS3000Z or communication module
XKM3000Z
c
Miele@home communication enabled Master appliance with SuperVision func‐
tionality
d
Miele@home Gateway XGW3000
e
WiFi router
f
Connection to a Home automation system
g
Smartphone, Tablet PC, Laptop
h
Internet connection
Miele@home
22
Please note that the Miele@home
and Su
perVision system is currently
only available in selected countries.
This appliance / is network enabled
and can be conne
cted to the
Miele@home system via a communica‐
tion module or communication stick
and a conversion kit where required.
The Miele@home system enables net‐
work enabled appliances t
o send infor‐
mation via the household wiring net‐
work to a master appliance such as
an oven with SuperVision functionality,
about their operational status, as well
as information about the progress of
the programme.
Displaying information and control‐
ling appliances
SuperVision master appliance
The status of other signed on appli‐
ances can be shown in the display of
some network enabled appliances.
Mobile device
A PC, Not
ebook, Tablet PC or a
Smartphone can be used within the
reception area of a household WLAN
to display status information about
signed on appliances and carry out
certain functions.
Household network
Th
e Miele@home system enables
smart living. The Miele@home Gate‐
way allows other network enabled
appliances to integrate into the
household bus system.
In Germany, network enabled appli‐
anc
es can be integrated into the QI‐
VICON Smart Home Platform instead
of the Miele@home Gateway
(www.qivicon.de).
SmartStart (depending on household
appliance)
Smart grid enabled appliances can be
star
ted automatically at a time when
electricity costs are favourable or when
a favourable supply of electricity is
available (e.g. from a solar power sys‐
tem).
Optional accessories (depending on
household appliance)
Communication module XKM3000Z
or communication stick XKS3000Z
Conversion kit for communication
syst
em XKV
Miele@home Gateway XGW3000
These accessories are supplied with
their own in
stallation and operating in‐
structions.
Further information
Further information regarding
Miele@home is available on the internet
and in the instruction manuals of the
various Miele@home components.
Before using for the first time
23
Removing the protective foil
and stick
ers
Remove
the protective foil from the door.
any stickers from the front and the
lid.
Please do not r
emove any labels
(e.g. the data plate), visible when you
open the door.
After installing the dryer
Befor
e using the tumble dryer for
the first time, ensure that it is instal‐
led and connected to the electricity
supply correctly. If it has not been
transported as described in "Installa‐
tion and connection" then it must be
left to stand for at least 1 hour before
it is connected to the electricity sup‐
ply.
When the tumble dryer is switched on
the welcome display Mi
ele Willkommen
will appear briefly.
Setting the language
You will be asked to select the lan‐
gua
ge you want for the display. It is
possible to change the language at any
time subsequently via the Settings
menu.
dansk
english (AUS)
deutsch
english (GB)
bahasa malaysia čeština
Sprache
Touch the or sensor until the
language you want appears.
T
ouch the sensor for the language
you want.
The language selected will be marked
with a tick and the display for setting
the Clock format will appear
.
Setting the clock format
Sele
ct the required Clock format:
24 h clock or 12 h clock.
The clock format selected will be
mark
ed with a tick and the display
for setting the Time of day will appear.
Before using for the first time
24
Setting the time of day
Time of day
OK
12
+
: 00
Use the and + sensors t
o set the
current hour and confirm with
OK.
Set the minut
es in the same way and
confirm with
OK.
Tip: If you have selec
ted the 12 hour
clock format you can then select am or
pm.
The display will change to show
Miele@home.
Miele@home
The display indicates that this tumble
dryer can be connected to the
Miele@home system via a communica‐
tion module.
Confirm the information with OK
The display will change to show Setting
up.
Setting up the tumble dryer
Some information will appear.
Confirm the information with OK.
The display will change to show the
main menu .
Read "1. Not
es on correct laundry
care" and "2. Load the tumble dryer".
Y
ou can then load the dryer and se‐
lect a programme as described in "3.
Select a programme and start it".
The procedure for setting up is comple‐
ted when a programme lasting longer
than one hour has been carried out in
full.
EcoFeedback
25
You can view the following information
about the ener
gy consumption of your
tumble dryer with the ECO Feedback
sensor:
an estimate of the consumption be‐
for
e the programme begins
during or after drying, the energy
consumption (kWh) and the cost
(Price per kWh).
1. Estimate before drying
Aft
er selecting a programme, touch
the ECO Feedback sensor.
For a few seconds, bars which indicate
the estimat
ed consumption will appear:
Energy
The more bars visible, the higher the
energy consumption.
The estimate will vary depending on the
pr
ogramme and any options selected.
2. Actual consumption during the
d
rying programme
Consumption data, and cost if this
has been set (see "Settings"), can be
displayed.
T
ouch the Change sensor.
Touch the ECO Feedback sensor.
You can view the actual amount of en‐
er
gy used. For example:
Energy 2,0 kWh
Cost 0,00
1
5
< 0.1 kWh will be displayed if the ener‐
gy con
sumption is very low with the
cost showing as 0.00.
The consumption/cost will vary de‐
pending on
the programme stage and
residual moisture present.
After a few seconds Change will r
eap‐
pear at the bottom left.
It is also possible to view the level of
soiling in the filter as a %: Filter (0 % =
light, 50 % = medium, 100 % = heavy)
at the end of the programme before
opening the door. The more soiled the
filter, the longer the programme will
take. This will also result in an in‐
creased level of energy consumption.
If the door is opened or the tumble
dr
yer has switched off automatically
at the end of the programme, the da‐
ta will revert to the estimated con‐
sumption.
Total consumption setting
See "Settings" for more detailed infor‐
mation.
shows consumption data for the pro‐
gr
amme which has just been run
and
shows total energy consumption to
dat
e.
1. Notes on correct laundry care
26
Points to note regarding wash‐
ed laun
dry
When washing very heavily soiled
it
ems ensure that you use sufficient
detergent and select a high tempera‐
ture. If in doubt, wash the items sev‐
eral times.
Do not put soaking wet items into the
tumble dr
yer. Make sure your laundry
is thoroughly spun before drying. The
higher the spin speed, the greater the
savings that can be made in energy
and time during drying.
New dark coloured garments should
be washed and
dried separately from
light coloured garments to avoid the
danger of colours running and disco‐
louring other garments or even plas‐
tic components in the dryer. Dark
coloured fibres can also settle on
light coloured garments and vice ver‐
sa.
Starched laundry can be dried in the
tumble dr
yer. To achieve the usual
finish, double the amount of starch
should be used.
Preparing the laundry before
dr
ying
Mak
e sure that any objects, e.g.
detergent dosing balls, lighters etc.
have been removed from the laun‐
dry.
They could melt or explode and
cau
se damage to the dryer or the
laundry.
See "
Warning and Safety" in‐
structions for further information.
Loading or using the tumble dryer in‐
correctly could cause a fire.
Sort the laundry according to the
type of fibr
e and weave, size, gar‐
ment care label symbol and the dry‐
ing level required.
Check the seams of padded or
down-fill
ed items to prevent the risk
of fillings coming out. These could
catch fire when being dried.
Disentangle the laundry.
Tie together textile belts and ties.
Fasten . . .
. .
. duvet covers and pillow cases to
prevent small items from being trap‐
ped inside them.
. . . hooks and eyes.
Sew in or remove underwiring from
br
as.
Leave jackets open and undo any
lo
ng zips so that textiles dry evenly.
Minimum iron fabrics tend to crease
mor
e, the greater the load. This is al‐
so the case for garments made from
very fine weave fabric, such as shirts
or blouses. If necessary, reduce the
size of the load for these types of
fabric.
1. Notes on correct laundry care
27
Garment care label symbols
Drying
Normal/higher temperature
Reduced temperature:
Select Gentle tumble (f
or delicate
textiles)
Do not tumble dry
Ironing
Very hot
Hot
Warm
Do not iron
Laundry care when drying in a
tumb
le dryer
See the "Programme chart".
This describes the programmes and
gives their maximum load.
Load according to the optimum
amo
unt of laundry recommended for
the programme being used. Under‐
loading is uneconomical. Overload‐
ing gives a poorer quality of drying
and may cause unnecessary creas‐
ing.
With half loads you can select the
Auto load control option.
Select an appropriate drying level,
e.g. . . .
. . . Normal plus, if you want t
o fold
and put away the laundry after you
take it out of the dryer.
. . .
Machine iron,
if the laundry, e.g.
table linen, requires further process‐
ing after drying.
Down-filled garments have linings
which
have a tendency to shrink, de‐
pending on the quality of the item.
They can be partially dried using the
Gentle smoothing programme.
Pure linen should only be machine
dried if specified as suitable by the
manu
facturer on the care label, as
the surface of the fabric may other‐
wise become rough. They can be
partially dried using the
Gentle
smoothing programme.
Woollens and wool blends tend to
become
matted and shrink if dried in
a tumble dryer. They can, however,
be "fluffed up" in the
Woollens hand‐
care pr
ogramme.
Loopknit garments (e.g. T-shirts and
under
wear) tend to shrink depending
on their quality. Do not over-dry
these textiles. When purchasing
these garments it is advisable to take
their shrinkage properties into ac‐
count.
Select the Gentle tumble option for
fabric which is par
ticularly heat-sen‐
sitive or susceptible to creasing.
2. Load the tumble dryer
28
It
is essential to read "1. Notes
on correct laundry care" first of
all.
P
ress the button to switch the
dryer on.
The interior drum lighting will come on.
The interior drum lighting will automat‐
ical
ly go out after a few minutes
and/or after the start of a programme
to save energy.
Open the door
P
ull the door open at the side with
the orange marker.
Un
fold the laundry and load loosely
into the drum.
Do not overload the drum.
Overloading can cause unnecessary
wear and t
ear to the laundry, give a
disappointing drying result and
cause more creasing.
When closing the door make sure
that lau
ndry does not get trapped in
the door opening.
This could damage the laundry.
If you are not using a fragrance fla‐
con: the tab must be pushed down
co
mpletely (see arrow).
Close the door
Shut the door with a gentle swing.
3. Select a programme and start it
29
Selecting a programme
You can select a programme via the fol‐
lowing sensors:
(1) Programmes or
(2) Favourite programmes or
(3) Drying assistant or
(4) Mixed items
(1) Programmes
In the main menu , t
ouch the Pro-
grammes sensor.
The programmes will appear in the dis‐
play
.
Programmes
Delicates Express
Minimum iron
Automatic plus
Cottons
Denim
Y
ou can use the and sensors to
select a programme from a list.
T
ouch the sensor for the programme
you want to select.
Load
OK
Cottons
kg1–9
When a programme is selected, the
maximu
m load (weight of dry laundry)
possible for the programme will ap‐
pear in the display for a few seconds.
You can confirm with OK or wait a few
seconds until the display changes to
show the standard menu for the pro‐
gramme.
If you think you have loaded too
much laundry, remove a few items.
3. Select a programme and start it
30
Programmes with drying levels
Cot
tons, Minimum iron, Delicates,
Denim, Shirts, Express, Gentle
smoothing, Steam smoothing, Au‐
tomatic plus, Sportswear, Outer‐
wear, Extra quiet
The drying level can be altered after
selecti
ng one of these programmes.
Cottons
Start at
ECO Feedback
2:00 h
10:30
Extras
Normal
Drying level
T
ouch the Drying level sensor to select
a different drying level.
Drying level
Extra dry
Normal Slightly dry
Normal plus
The currently selected drying level will
be mark
ed with a tick .
Y
ou can use the and sensors to
select a drying level from a list.
Not all drying levels are suitable for use
with ever
y programme and so the range
is limited (see the Programme chart).
T
ouch the sensor for the drying level
you want.
Important: When selecting the
Steam smoothing programme, you
must make sure that the condensed
water container has been filled as
described in these operating instruc‐
tions (see "Cleaning and care").
3. Select a programme and start it
31
Other programmes and the timed
dr
ying programmes
Cot
tons , Woollens handcare,
Silks handcare, Standard pillows,
Proofing, Cottons hygiene
The drying level and the duration are
pr
e-set and cannot be altered.
Coo
l air, Warm air, Basket pro‐
gramme
You can select the duration in ten-mi‐
nut
e stages.
Cool air = 0:20 - 1:00 h
Warm air = 0:20 - 2:00 h
Basket programme
= 0:40 - 2:30 h
Warm air
Start at
Extras
ECO Feedback
0:20 h
10:30
Duration
0:20
h
T
ouch the Duration sensor.
The field which can be changed is high‐
lig
hted, the other field will have a
square around it. You can select the mi‐
nutes or the hour by touching the ap‐
propriate field:
Duration
OK
0
+
(0:20–2:00
h
h )
: 20
Set the hou
r and/or minutes with the
and + sensors.
Finally confirm with OK.
3. Select a programme and start it
32
Alternative ways of selecting
the pr
ogramme
(2) Favourite programmes
You can customise up to 10 pro‐
gr
ammes and save these under
names of your choice. These pro‐
grammes can then be selected from a
list.
The favourite programmes are selec‐
t
ed in the main menu by touching
the Favourite programmes sensor.
See "Favourite programmes".
Tip: Y
ou can also save a programme
which is currently running as a favour‐
ite:
Aft
er the programme has started,
touch the Save sensor.
Please read the information under
"Favourite programmes" from "2. To
enter a name".
(3) Drying assistant
You can also select a programme from
her
e by selecting the type of fabric to
be dried. You can then select options
or a drying level, if these are available
for selection.
The Drying assistant is selected in
the main menu by t
ouching the
Drying assistant sensor.
See "Drying assistant".
(4) Mixed items
If you want to dry a mixed load you
can sele
ct from a list of 19 different
items. The dryer will use the list to se‐
lect the correct programme setting.
Mixed items is selected in the main
menu by
touching the Mixed items
sensor.
See "Mixed items".
3. Select a programme and start it
33
Select any options or delay
star
t (if required)
Options
Cottons
Start at
ECO Feedback
2:00 h
10:30
Drying level Extras
Normal
T
ouch the Extras sensor.
Extras
Freshen up
Anti-crease
ECO
Auto load
control
OK
Gentle tumble  Turbo
Touch the sensor for the option you
want.
The option selected will be marked with
a tick . O
nly one more option can be
selected in addition to the Anti-crease
option.
Extras
Freshen up
Anti-crease
OK
If an option other than the Anti-crease
optio
n is selected first, only the options
which can still be selected will light up.
Confirm the OK sensor
.
Cottons
Start at
ECO Feedback
2:00 h
10:30
Drying level Extras
Normal 2
A number will now appear in the Extras
senso
r. This indicates how many op‐
tions have been selected. By touching
the sensor again you can view this once
more and change or delete, as required.
Please see "Options" for further infor‐
mation.
3. Select a programme and start it
34
Delay start (Start at)
Cottons
ECO Feedback
2:00 h
10:30
Drying level Extras
Normal
Start at
T
ouch the Start at sensor.
Please see "Delay start" for more in‐
formation.
Start the programme
T
ouch the flashing Start/Stop sensor.
The Start/Stop sensor will light up.
Drying level
Drying
Normal
2:00
h
1 2
4
3
Perfect Dry 
Drying and the pr
ogramme duration
remaining will light up in the display.
With programmes with a selectable dry‐
ing
level, the drying level , Perfect Dry
and later the drying level reached
will show in the display.
Cooling down
will light up in the dis‐
play shortly before the end of the pro‐
gramme. The laundry will be cooled
down, however the programme is not
yet finished.
Perfect Dry display
With programmes with a selectable dry‐
ing
level, the Perfect Dry system calcu‐
lates the residual moisture present in
the laundry to ensure a precise drying
result.
The Perfect Dry display
will light up after the start of a pro‐
gr
amme and have an empty dot be‐
side it: Perfect Dry 
will light up again when the selected
dr
ying level is reached and remain on
until the end of the programme and
have a solid dot beside it: Perfect Dry
will appear only with programmes
which
dry precisely to the drying level
selected.
Estimated time remaining
After the programme has started, the
pr
ogramme duration will appear in
hours and minutes. This appears for
programmes which dry precisely to the
drying level selected and is an estimate:
The programme duration displayed for
pr
ogrammes with a selectable drying
level may vary or "jump". The following
factors, among others, affect the pro‐
gramme duration displayed: the quanti‐
ty of the laundry, the type of fabric and
the residual moisture in the laundry. The
electronics continually access condi‐
tions in the appliance and adjust the
programme duration displayed with in‐
creasing accuracy.
4. Remove the laundry
35
End of programme/Anti-crease
At the end of the programme: Anti-
crease (if select
ed) or
Finish will light
up. The
Start/Stop sensor will no longer
be lit up.
To save energy, 10 minutes after the
end of the pr
ogramme, the
Start/Stop
sensor will
begin to flash slowly and the
display will go out.
The dryer will switch off automatically
15 minu
tes after the end of the anti-
crease phase (with programmes without
an anti-crease phase it will switch off
15 minutes after the end of the pro‐
gramme).
Remove the laundry
Never
open the door before the
drying process has finished.
P
ull the door open at the side with
the orange marker.
Remo
ve the laundry.
Check that all items have been re‐
moved from the drum.
If items are left in the dryer, they
could be damaged by overdrying
when the dryer is next used.
If the dryer is switched on at the mains
and the door is opened, the drum light‐
ing will come on. It will go out a few mi‐
nut
es later to save energy.
If the d
ryer is still switched on, switch
it off with the button.
A buzzer will sound.
Remo
ve the fluff from the 2 fluff filters
in the door opening: see "Cleaning
and care - Fluff filters".
Shut the door with a gentle swing.
Empty t
he condensed water contain‐
er.
Tip: Th
e condensed water can be used
for the
Steam smoothing pr
ogramme.
See "Cleaning and care - Preparing the
condensed water container for Steam
smoothing".
We recommend that you drain the con‐
densed wat
er externally through the
drain hose when drying a full load using
the
Cottons
and
Cottons pr
o‐
grammes. This will avoid having to
empty the condensed water container
during the programme.
Options
36
Various options can be added to the
dr
ying programmes. Not all options
can be selected or combined. Only
one more option can be selected in
addition to the Anti-crease option.
Freshen up
You can use the Freshen up option to
help remove or reduce odours in clean
(dry or damp) clothing.
The drying air is heated for a specific
leng
th of time. After this, the garments
are aired to the
Normal dr
ying level
without any more heat being added.
The drying level cannot be altered.
The option will be more effective if you
dampen the garments a littl
e before‐
hand, use a fragrance flacon and re‐
duce the load. Please note that odours
will not be removed as effectively from
parts of garments made of synthetic fi‐
bres.
Eco
The compressor power is reduced
which saves ene
rgy. This causes the
programme duration to increase.
Anti-crease
Depending on the programme selected,
the drum will contin
ue to rotate in a
special rhythm for up to 2 hours at the
end of the programme, to reduce creas‐
ing, if you do not wish to remove the
laundry immediately.
Auto load control
This option should be used if you only
want t
o dry half the load given in the
display and quoted in the "Programme
chart". In this case, by pressing this
button, you can both shorten and opti‐
mise the drying process.
Gentle tumble
Delicate fabric (with the symbol on
the car
e label, e.g. acrylic garments) is
dried at a lower temperature. The pro‐
gramme duration is longer.
Turbo
The compressor power is increased
which gi
ves rise to more operating
noise (buzzing/humming). This can re‐
duce the drying duration. Only robust
fabric should be dried using this option.
Options
37
Drying programme chart - Options
The following options can be selected in addition to the programme:
Freshen up
1
ECO
1
Anti-crease Auto load
control
1
Gentle tum-
ble
1
Turbo
1
Cottons X X X X X X
Minimum iron X X X X X X
Delicates X O
Express X
Automatic plus X X X X
Denim X X X X X
Shirts X X X X X
Woollens hand-
care
Silks handcare X
Steam smooth-
ing
X
Gentle smooth-
ing
X O
Outerwear X O
Proofing X
Sportswear X X X X
Standard pillows
Large pillows
X
Cottons hy-
giene
X
Warm air X X
Cool air X
Basket pro-
gramme
Extra quiet X
Cottons
X
1
= These options cannot be combined with one another
X = C
an be selected
O = C
annot be changed/always active
= Cannot be selected
Favourite programmes
38
You can save your own customised
pr
ogrammes under names of your
choice.
These favourite programmes will be
sor
ted alphabetically.
In the main menu , t
ouch the Fa-
vourite programmes sensor.
1. To create a favourite programme
T
ouch the Create sensor in the Favour-
ite programmes menu.
Select the programme you want.
If r
equired, select a drying level or a
duration.
Continue with Select "Extras"
or with
Continue without "Extras".
Then select OK.
2. To enter a name
You can enter a name of up to 10 char‐
act
ers.
Name:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
G - M >< Z
A Ä B C D E
123 abc
F
T
ouch the sensor of the first letter of
the word you want to enter.
Add
the next characters in exactly the
same way.
By selecting one of the following sym‐
bols you can select upper or lower case
and also delet
e or change characters:
= ent
er a space
123 = enter a number
abc/ABC = enter letters as lower/
upper case
= delet
e all characters
= delet
e the last character
3. To save a name
Touch Save to confirm.
The programme will be saved as a fa‐
vouri
te.
Favourite programmes
39
To change / delete / create a favour‐
it
e programme
In the main menu , t
ouch the Fa-
vourite programmes sensor.
Favourite programmes
Create
Pullovers
Change
Delete
T-shirts
BlousesBathrobes
Socks
The garment names listed under "Fa‐
vouri
te programmes" are by way of ex‐
amples.
– To change a favourite programme
Select Change.
Selec
t the favourite programme you
want to change.
Cha
nge the favourite programme and
save it under the same name or
change the name.
The altered parameters will be active
the ne
xt time the favourite programme
is started.
– To delete a favourite programme
If you have already saved ten favourite
pr
ogrammes, you will need to delete
one of these before you can save a new
one.
Select Delete.
Selec
t the favourite programme you
want to delete.
Confirm Delete.
– To create a favourite programme
P
roceed as described under "1. To
create a favourite programme".
Drying assistant
40
Selecting a textile type
The Drying assistant guides you step
by st
ep so that you can select the op‐
timum drying programme for your
laundry.
In the main menu , t
ouch the Drying
assistant sensor.
Textile type
Cotton +
synthetic
Synthetic
Wool
Cotton
Use the and se
nsors to select
from a list of types of textile.
T
ouch the sensor for the textile type
which matches the items you want to
dry.
Textile type
Extra gentle
drying
Freshening up
items
Gentle drying
Energy-saving
drying
Quick drying
With some programmes you can se‐
lect an option.
Drying level
Extra dry
Normal
Normal plus
Slightly dry
W
ith some programmes you can se‐
lect a drying level.
As soon as Summary
lights up in the dis‐
play after selection:
T
ouch the OK sensor to confirm.
The programme is ready to start.
Drying assistant
41
List of textile types
Textile type Available options * Available drying levels
Cotton Extra gentle drying Extra dry t
o
Machine iron
Gentle drying
Quick drying
Energy-saving drying
Freshening up items
Synthetic Normal plus t
o
Hand iron 
Cotton + synthetic Extra gentle drying Normal plus t
o
Hand iron 
Gentle drying
Quick drying
Energy-saving drying
Freshening up items
Wool
Silk
Microfibre Normal or
Hand iron 
Linen Extra gentle drying Extra dry t
o
Machine iron
Gentle drying
Quick drying
Energy-saving drying
Freshening up items
* By t
ouching the sensor you can view what the options are suited for.
Please note: With most programmes you can add the Anti-crease option after the
programme has started via Change Extras Change selection.
Mixed items
42
Selecting items
For drying a mixed load of items
which can
be compiled from a list.
The tumble dryer will use the list of
items to put together a suitable drying
programme.
In the main menu , t
ouch the Mixed
items sensor.
Select items
Swimwear
Bed linen
Bathrobes
Bras / lingerie
OK
Use the and se
nsors to select
from a list of 19 items (which are lis‐
ted in alphabetical order).
T
ouch the sensor for the item which
matches the one you want to dry.
The item selected will be marked with
. Y
ou can select several items.
Confirm the OK sensor
.
The dryer has put together the optimum
pr
ogramme.
Caution: Switching off the dryer will de‐
lete the Select items list you have just
made.
Changing / deleting / displaying the
li
st of items selected
A number will now appear in the Item
sen
sor. This indicates how many items
have been selected.
Mixed items
Start at
2:00 h 10:30
Drying level Item
Normal 2
By t
ouching the Item sensor you can
display the items again or change or
delete them as required.
You may need to confirm .
Select more items if required. Con‐
firming a previously selected item will
deselect it and the tick will go out.
Confirm the OK sensor
.
If r
equired, you can still change the
drying level by touching the Drying
level sensor.
Mixed items
43
Starting the programme
T
ouch the flashing Start/Stop sensor.
Once the programme is running you
cann
ot make any more changes.
The list of items selected will be deleted
at the end of the pr
ogramme and the
list will need to be selected again the
next time you use this programme.
List of items
Swimwear
Bathrobes
Bed linen
Bras / lingerie
Blouses
Fleece jackets
Curtains
Hand towels
Denim
Shirts
Outerwear
Pullovers
Nightwear
Socks
Sportswear
Trousers
T-shirts
Table linen
Underwear
Available drying levels:
Normal
or
Hand iron 
Delay start
44
To select delay start
With delay start you can delay the start
of the pr
ogramme by up to a maximum
of 24 hours. This allows you, for exam‐
ple, to make use of the cheapest ener‐
gy tariffs.
Please note that the time of day must
be entered correctly for the delay start
function to work.
Cottons
ECO Feedback
2:00 h
10:30
Drying level Extras
Normal
Start at
After selecting the programme touch
the Start at sensor.
Tip: V
ia Settings you can select a time
for the programme to finish at, instead
of start at. In this case Finish at will light
up in the display.
Start at
OK
08
+
: 00
Use the and + sensors t
o set the
time (minutes are set in blocks of 15
minutes).
Co
nfirm each entry by touching the
OK sensor
.
To begin delay start
T
ouch the flashing Start/Stop sensor.
The time at which the programme will
start automatically will appear in the
display.
The drum will turn briefly every hour un‐
til the star
t of the programme to reduce
creasing.
To change delay start
T
ouch the Change sensor.
T
ouch the sensor which shows the
programme start time.
You can either start the programme im‐
mediat
ely or change the time:
T
ouch the appropriate sensor to do
this.
To add/remove laundry after
delay star
t has started count‐
ing down
Y
ou can open the door to add/
remove laundry.
T
ouch the flashing Start/Stop sensor
so that the time continues to count
down.
To cancel delay start
T
ouch the Start/Stop sensor.
Confirm Cancel delay start.
Programme chart
45
Cottons Max. load 9.0 kg*
Extra dry, Normal plus, Norma
l, Slightly dry
Use for Single and multi-layered cotton fabric such as towelling, jerseywear,
T-shirts, underwear, workwear, covers, flannelette bed linen and ba‐
by clothes.
Notes Select Extr
a dry for multi-layered and very thick fabric.
Do not use E
xtra dry for jersey fabric (e.g. T-shirts, underwear), as
they have a tendency to shrink.
Hand iron , Hand ir
on , Machine iron
Use for Cotton or linen fabric requiring further processing, e.g.: table linen,
bed
linen, starched laundry.
Note To prevent laundry from drying out it should be rolled up until you
ar
e ready for ironing.
Minimum iron Max. load 4.0 kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Slightly dr
y, Hand iron , Hand iron 
Use for Minimum iron items made of cotton, synthetic or mixed fibre, e.g.:
workwear
, tunics, tops, dresses, trousers, table linen and socks.
Delicates Max. load 2.5 kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Slightly dr
y, Hand iron , Hand iron 
Use for Delicate items with the symbol o
n the care label made of synthet‐
ic fibre, mixed fibre, rayon and easy care cotton, e.g. shirts, blouses,
lingerie and appliqued garments.
Note Reducing the load will reduce creasing.
* Weight of dry laundry
Programme chart
46
Express Max. load 4.0 kg*
Extra dry, Normal plus,
Normal, Slightly dry, Hand iron , Hand iron , Ma‐
chine iron
Use for Garments suitable for the Cottons programme.
Note The programme duration is shorter.
Automatic plus Max. load 5.0 kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Slightly dr
y, Hand iron , Hand iron 
Use for Mixed loads of garments suitable for the C
ottons and Minimum iron
programmes.
Denim Max. load 3.0 kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Slightly dr
y, Hand iron , Hand iron 
Use for Denim garments, e.g. jeans, jackets, skirts, shirts
Shirts Max. load 2.0 kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Slightly dr
y, Hand iron , Hand iron 
Use for Shirts and blouses.
Woollens handcare Max. load 2.0 kg*
Use for Woollen garments and fabric containing wool blends, e.g. pullovers,
jack
ets and socks.
Note Wool and wool blend items are only fluffed up; they are not dried
co
mpletely.
Remove garments as soon as the programme has finished.
* Weight of dry laundry
Programme chart
47
Silks handcare Max. load 1.0 kg*
Use for Silk garments which are suitable for drying in the tumble dryer, e.g.
blouses and shir
ts
Note This programme reduces creasing. Items are not dried completely
by this pr
ogramme.
Remove garments as soon as the programme has finished.
Steam smoothing Max. load 1.0 kg*
Normal, Hand iron
Use for Cotton and linen fabric
Minimum iron items made of cotton, synthetic or mixed fibre, e.g.
tr
ousers, jackets, shirts.
Notes For all items which require
dampening before ironing.
creasing to be removed.
Select H
and iron if the items are to be ironed after drying.
Water will be taken from the condensed water container during
this pr
ogramme. This water will then be sprayed into the drum
from a jet in the door opening. The condensed water container
must therefore be filled with water up to at least the –min– marker.
You will be aware of more operating noise because the con‐
densed w
ater pump is running.
* Weight of dry laundry
Programme chart
48
Gentle smoothing Max. load 1.0 kg*
Normal, Hand iron
Use for Cotton and linen fabric
Minimum iron items made of cotton, synthetic or mixed fibre, e.g.
tr
ousers, jackets, shirts.
Notes Suitable for dry and damp laundry.
Select Hand iron if the items are to be ironed after drying.
Smooths out creasing caused during the spin cycle in the washing
machine.
Remove garments as soon as the programme has finished.
Outerwear Max. load 2.5 kg*
Normal, Hand iron
Use for Outerwear which is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer.
Proofing Max. load 2.5 kg*
Normal
Use for Drying microfibre fabric, skiwear, outerwear, fine, closeweave cotton
garments (poplin) or tablecloth
s which are suitable for drying in a
tumble dryer and have been treated to provide a water and dirt re‐
sistant finish.
Notes This programme includes a proofing fixing phase.
Only use proofing agents containing fluorochemical compounds
which
are stated by the manufacturer as being "suitable for use
on membrane textiles".
Do not dry items which have been treated with proofing agents
co
ntaining paraffin. Fire hazard!
* Weight of dry laundry
Programme chart
49
Sportswear Max. load 3.0 kg*
Normal plus, Normal, Slightly dr
y, Hand iron , Hand iron 
Use for Sportswear which is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer.
Standard pillows
Large pillows
1-2 pillows up to 80 x 40 cm
1 pillow up to 80 x 80 cm
Normal
Use for Pillows suitable for drying in a tumble dryer, with feather, down or
synthetic fillings.
Note Please observe the instructions on the care label. Pillows can still
feel damp
after being dried. You can use this programme several
times until the pillow feels dry.
Cottons hygiene Max. load 4.0 kg*
Normal
Use for Cotton and linen fabric which will be in direct contact with the skin,
e.g. underwear, baby clothes, bed linen, towelling.
Important The temperature is held constant for a longer period of time (longer
t
emperature holding time) to deactivate micro-organisms, e.g. bac‐
teria or house dust mites, and also to reduce the number of aller‐
gens in the laundry. To ensure that micro-organisms are deactiva‐
ted, do not interrupt the programme.
* Weight of dry laundry
Programme chart
50
Warm air Max. load 8.0 kg*
Use for Multi-layered fabric whose layers have different drying character‐
istic
s, e.g. jackets, pillows, sleeping bags and other voluminous
items.
Drying individual items, e.g. bath towels, swimwear, tea-towels.
Note Do not select the longest drying time to start with. Check the items
as you ar
e drying them to find the optimum time.
Cool air Max. load 8.0 kg*
Use for Any item which only needs airing.
Basket programme Max. load for basket 3.5 kg
Notes This programme may only be used with the Miele drying basket
(optiona
l accessory) fitted.
Use this programme to dry or air items which are suitable for dry‐
in
g in a tumble dryer but which are not suitable for drying using
mechanical action.
It is essential to observe the operating instructions for the drying
bask
et.
Use for See the operating instructions supplied with the drying basket.
* Weight of dry laundry
Programme chart
51
Extra quiet Max. load 9.0 kg*
Extra dry, Normal plus,
Normal, Slightly dry, Hand iron , Hand iron , Ma‐
chine iron
Use for Mixed loads of garments suitable for the C
ottons and Minimum iron
programmes.
Note Use to reduce the noise of the tumble dryer during quiet times.
Cottons **
Max. load 9.0 kg*
Use for Cotton items such as those described under C
ottons Normal with
normal residual moisture.
Note Items are dried to a Normal
level only.
The Cott
ons programme is the most energy-efficient for dry‐
ing cotton items with normal residual moisture levels.
* Weight of dry laundry
** Note for test institutes:
Test programme in accordance with Regulation 392/2012/EU for energy label‐
li
ng, measured in accordance with EN 61121 (without any options selected)
With the Cottons and Cottons pr
ogramme settings, drain the condensed
water externally through the drain hose.
Changing the programme sequence
52
You cannot change to another pro‐
gr
amme once a programme has started
(this prevents unintentional alterations).
You will need to cancel the current pro‐
gr
amme before you can select a new
one.
Once a programme has star‐
t
ed . . .
. . . cancelling the programme and
then selecting a n
ew programme
T
ouch the Start/Stop sensor.
Confirm Cancel programme.
Cooling down will light up in the dis‐
p
lay, depending on the drying dura‐
tion and the drying temperature
reached.
Wait until Programme cancelled lights
up.
P
ress the button to switch the dry‐
er off.
P
ress the button to switch the dry‐
er on.
Selec
t and start a new programme
straight away.
. . . changing the programme
You can still select or deselect the Anti-
crease
option. It is no longer possible to
change other options which were selec‐
ted before the programme started or to
change the duration or the drying level.
T
ouch the Change. sensor.
Confirm Extras.
Touch OK to confirm.
. . . saving the programme
You can save a programme which is
runni
ng as a Favourite programme.
T
ouch the Save sensor.
Please
read the information under
"Favourite programmes" from "2. To
enter a name".
Adding or removing laundry af‐
t
er a programme has started
Restar
t the programme immedi‐
ately after adding or removing items.
Otherwise remove all items and
spread them out to cool down com‐
pletely.
Danger of burning.
Do not touch the back of the drum
when adding o
r removing items. The
drum and the items can be very hot.
Open the door
.
Add or remove items.
Clo
se the door.
T
ouch the Start/Stop sensor to contin‐
ue the programme.
Programme duration
Altering the programme sequence can
cause the
programme duration shown
in the display to be adjusted.
Cleaning and care
53
Emptying the condensed water
container
The condensed water is collected in
the condensed wat
er container.
Empty the condensed water contain‐
er aft
er every drying programme.
Empty the container will light up if the
maximum level
of the condensed water
container is reached.
To delete
Empty the container: open
an
d close the door with the dryer
switched on.
T
o prevent damaging the door
and the front of the condensed water
container when pulling the container
out of the dryer:
always close the door completely*.
* This does not apply to right-hand
hinged models.
P
ull out the condensed water con‐
tainer.
To prevent water running out, hold it
at the front and towards the back and
keep it in a horizontal position when
carrying it.
Empty the container.
Replace
the container in the dryer.
Condensed wat
er should not be
consumed. It could lead to health
problems for people and animals.
The condensed water can be used for
the
Steam smoothing pr
ogramme. The
condensed water container must be fil‐
led to use this programme, see the fol‐
lowing section.
Cleaning and care
54
Preparing the condensed wa‐
t
er container for Steam
smoothing
Con
densed water which has col‐
lected in the condensed water con‐
tainer is directed into the drum in the
Steam smoothing pr
ogramme. The
condensed water container must
therefore be filled with water up to at
least the –min– marker.
The –min– mark
er is at the front left-
hand side of the container.
Mak
e use of the condensed water
which collects during the drying
process.
If the condensed water container is
empty
Y
ou can fill the condensed water con‐
tainer with commercially available
condensed water (ironing water).
You should only use tap water in excep‐
tional
circumstances. If tap water is
used frequently, the Steam smoothing
spray jet (in the door opening) can be‐
come calcified.
1 spout, 2 rubber seal
P
our the water in through the rings of
the spout 1.
O
nly use clean water. The water
must not contain any fragrance, de‐
tergent or other substances.
Check the rubber seal from time to
time.
If tap water is used frequently, white
limescale deposits can build up on the
rubber seal 2.
Use a damp cloth t
o carefully remove
any limescale deposits from the rub‐
ber seal 2.
Aft
er cleaning the rubber seal, push
the condensed water container fully
into the dryer.
Cleaning and care
55
Fluff filters
This tumble dryer has 2 fluff filters in
the door opening: the upper and lower
fluff filt
ers trap fluff produced during
the drying process.
Removing visible fluff
Remove any fluff after every drying
cycle.
Tip: Y
ou can also use a vacuum cleaner
so that you can remove the fluff without
touching it.
Open the door
.
Y
ou must remove the fragrance
flacon (if present) beforehand. See
"Fragrance flacon".
P
ull the upper fluff filter forwards to
remove it.
Remo
ve the fluff (see arrows) . . .
. .
. from the surfaces of all the fluff
filters.
. .
. from the perforated laundry de‐
flector.
P
ush the upper fluff filter back into
position until it clicks.
Clo
se the door.
If there is a great deal of compacted
fluff carr
y out the following proce‐
dure.
Cleaning and care
56
Cleaning the fluff filters and air flow
openi
ngs thoroughly
If the drying duration has become
lo
nger or the surface of the filters is
visibly compacted with fluff, you
should carry out the following clean‐
ing procedure.
If using a fragrance flacon make
sure you remove it beforehand.
P
ull the upper fluff filter forwards to
remove it.
T
urn the yellow dial on the lower fluff
filter in the direction of the arrow (until
you hear it click).
Ho
ld the dial and pull the fluff filter
forwards to remove it.
Use a vacuum cleaner with a long
cr
evice nozzle attached to remove
any visible fluff from the upper air
flow openings.
Cleaning the fluff filters with water
Fl
ush the fluff filters through with hot
running water.
Shak
e the fluff filters thoroughly and
then dry them carefully.
Ensure the filters are dry before
replacing them. Wet filters could
cause operational faults.
P
ush the lower fluff filter in complete‐
ly and lock it with the yellow dial.
Push the upper fluff filter in complete‐
ly.
Clo
se the door.
Cleaning and care
57
Plinth filter
Only clean the plinth filter when
Cl
ean out airways lights up.
To delete Cl
ean out airways: Switch the
dryer off and back on again / confirm
OK.
Removing the plinth filter
P
ress the round, indented area on the
heat exchanger access panel to open
it.
The panel will spring open.
P
ull the plinth filter out by the handle.
Removing the plinth filter will cause the
righ
t hand guide pin in the dryer to
come out. This pin ensures that the
heat exchanger access panel can only
be closed if the plinth filter is inserted
the right way round.
Cleaning the plinth filter
P
ull the handle out of the plinth filter.
Cle
an the filter thoroughly under run‐
ning water.
Squee
ze the plinth filter thoroughly.
The plinth filt
er must not be re‐
placed dripping wet as this can
cause a fault.
Use a damp cloth t
o remove any fluff
from the handle.
Cleaning and care
58
Cleaning the plinth filter panel
Use a damp cloth t
o remove any fluff.
Make sure that you do not damage
the rubber seal when doing this.
Che
ck whether the cooling fins are
blocked with fluff (as follows).
Checking the condenser unit
Danger
of injury. Do not touch
the cooling fins. You could cut your‐
self.
Look to see if fluff has accumulated.
If there is visible soiling:
Clean using a vacuum cleaner
with a dusting brush attached. Care‐
fully pass the vacuum cleaner brush
over the heat exchanger cooling fins
without applying any pressure. Oth‐
erwise the cooling fins could be bent
out of shape or become damaged.
C
arefully vacuum up any visible fluff
or soiling.
Cleaning and care
59
Replacing the plinth filter
Fi
t the filter back on the handle. Make
sure it is the correct way round.
To ensure that the filter is positioned
corr
ectly in the front of the heat ex‐
changer unit:
Fi
rst insert the handle with the plinth
filter attached over the two guide
pins.
The word Miele on the handle must
be the corr
ect way up.
P
ush the plinth filter in completely.
The act of pushing in the plinth filter will
also push in the right hand guide pin.
Clo
se the heat exchanger access
panel.
The dr
yer can only be operated
with the plinth filter fitted correctly
and the heat exchanger access pan‐
el closed. The access panel must be
closed correctly to ensure that water
cannot leak from the condenser sys‐
tem and to ensure that the dryer
functions efficiently.
Cleaning and care
60
Tumble dryer
Disconn
ect the tumble dryer
from the mains electricity supply.
Do not use solven
ts, abrasive
cleaners, glass cleaners or all-pur‐
pose cleaners.
These could damage plastic surfa‐
ces an
d other parts.
Cle
an the tumble dryer with a slightly
damp cloth and a mild non-abrasive
cleaning agent or a solution of wash‐
ing-up liquid and water.
Clean the seal around the inside of
the door with a damp cloth.
Dr
y all parts with a soft cloth.
The
drum and other stainless steel
parts can be cleaned with a suitable
proprietary stainless steel cleaner fol‐
lowing the manufacturer's instruc‐
tions.
Fragrance flacon
61
Using a fragrance flacon (optional ac‐
cessor
y) will add a pleasant fragrance
to your laundry.
Befor
e using a fragrance flacon,
please read "Warning and safety in‐
structions - Using a fragrance flacon
(optional accessory)".
Inserting a fragrance flacon
Only hold the fragrance flacon as il‐
lustrated. Do not hold it at an angle
or tip it as the fragrance will leak out
of the flacon.
Ho
ld the flacon securely to prevent
opening it by mistake.
P
ull off the protective seal.
Open the door of the tumble dr
yer.
The fragrance flacon is inserted in the
upper fluff f
ilter in the opening on the
right hand side beside the grip.
If you are not using a fragrance fla‐
con: the cover must always remain
closed (push the cover down com‐
pletely with the tab).
Open the cover using the tab until the
tab is at the t
op right hand side as
shown.
Inser
t the flacon in the opening as far
as it will go.
Fragrance flacon
62
Markers and must line up with
on
e another.
T
urn the outer ring clockwise a lit‐
tle.
You will feel a slight resistance and
hear a soft click.
Marker must be in position : this
is the position at which you can feel
a r
esistance.
Before drying
You can select the intensity of the fra‐
gr
ance.
T
urn the outer ring clockwise: the fur‐
ther you open the flacon, the more in‐
tense the fragrance.
Fragrance flacon
63
Damp laundry and longer drying dura‐
tions with suffici
ent heat transfer are
needed for the fragrance to be released
into the laundry effectively. The fra‐
grance will also be noticeable in the
room air during the process. Fragrance
is not released when using the
Cool air
pr
ogramme.
After drying
To avoid the fragrance escaping need‐
lessly:
T
urn the outer ring anti-clockwise un‐
til marker b is in position _.
You will feel a slight resistance.
If you want to dry laundry without
adding fragrance occasionally: remove
the fragrance flacon and store it in its
original packaging until you want to
use it again. See the following section.
Replacing the fragrance flacon
When the fragrance is no longer suffi‐
cien
tly intense:
T
urn the outer ring anti-clockwise un‐
til markers a and b line up.
Replace
the fragrance flacon with a
new one.
Fragrance flacons are available to or‐
der fr
om Miele or online at
www.miele-shop.com.
Fragrance flacon
64
Never lay the fr
agrance flacon
down on any surface as the fra‐
grance will leak.
Only store the fragrance flacon in its
original packaging
when storing the fragrance flacon in
its original packaging whilst you are
not using it, e.g. whilst cleaning the
tumble dryer: to prevent the fra‐
grance leaking do not store the pack‐
aging upright on its edge or upside
down.
store in a cool, dry place
store away from direct sunlight
when purchasing new fragrance fla‐
con
s: only remove the protective seal
just before use
Cleaning the fluff filters
The intensity of the fragrance will be di‐
mini
shed if the fluff filters and the plinth
filter are not cleaned.
The fr
agrance filter must be re‐
moved before cleaning the fluff filter.
T
o prevent any fragrance leaking
out of the flacon:
when not in use, the fragrance flacon
must on
ly be stored in its original
packaging as illustrated.
Cle
an the fluff filters and the plinth fil‐
ter: see "Cleaning and care".
Problem solving guide
65
With the help of the following notes minor faults in the performance of the appli‐
ance, some
of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right without
contacting the Service Department.
Repair w
ork to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a suitably
qualified person in strict accordance with current local and national safety regu‐
lations. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work.
Messages in the display
Problem Cause and remedy
Code
000 lig
hts up after
switching on
Access via a code has been activated.
See "Settings menu, Code".
Adjust the load
lights up after a pro‐
gramme has been can‐
celled
In some programmes, if the drum has been underloa‐
ded
or is empty, the programme will be cancelled.
This can also happen if the items are already dry.
Op
en and close the door to resume drying.
Dr
y individual items using the Warm air timed dry‐
ing programme.
It may be that the laundry is unevenly distributed or
has r
olled up.
Disentan
gle the laundry and remove a few items, if
necessary.
S
tart the programme again.
Technical fault F
If restart is unsuccessful call
Service.
li
ghts up after a pro‐
gramme has been can‐
celled
No obvious cause.
Switch the dr
yer off and then on again.
S
tart a programme.
If the programme is cancelled again and an error
message
appears, there is a fault. Contact the Miele
Service Department.
Problem solving guide
66
Problem Cause and remedy
Information
Clean out airways
lights up at the end of a
pr
ogramme
There is a build-up of fluff in the airways.
Clea
n the fluff filters.
Clea
n the plinth filter.
See "Cleaning and care".
To switch off the message:
Confirm OK.
Clean out airways
Clean the fluff filter and
check the airways.
li
ghts up after a pro‐
gramme has been can‐
celled
An excessive amount of fluff has built up.
Clea
n the fluff filters.
Clea
n the plinth filter.
Clean the airways:
Clea
n the area underneath the plinth filter.
Clea
n the heat exchanger.
To switch off the messages:
Switch the dr
yer off and back on again.
Empty container
Empty the container or
check the drain hose.
l
ights up after a pro‐
gramme has been can
celled
The condensed water container is full or there is kink
in the dr
ain hose.
Empty the contai
ner.
C
heck the drain hose.
To switch off the message:
Open and close
the door while the dryer is switch‐
ed on or switch the dryer off and back on again.
Information
Fill condensate container
This is to remind you that water is taken from the
c
ondensed water container when the Steam smooth‐
ing programme is being used.
The condensed water container must be filled with
wat
er to at least the –min– marker.
Confirm OK.
O
pen and close the door to enable drying.
Information
Please open and close the
door
This it to remind you to load the laundry when the
S
team smoothing programme is selected.
L
oad the laundry in the drum.
Problem solving guide
67
Problem Cause and remedy
Comfort cooling The programme has finished but the laundry has not
yet cooled down.
Either r
emove the laundry and spread it out to cool
down or leave it in the tumble dryer to cool down
during the cooling phase.
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68
Unsatisfactory drying results
Problem Cause and remedy
The laundry is not suffi‐
ciently dr
y
The load consisted of different types of fabric.
Fini
sh drying using the Warm air timed drying pro‐
gramme.
Select a differ
ent programme next time.
Tip: You can alter the residual moisture level for some
pr
ogrammes. See "Settings menu".
Laundry or feather filled
pil
lows smell after dry‐
ing
The laundry was washed with insufficient detergent
Feathers are a natural product and this is quite nor‐
mal.
Laundr
y: use sufficient detergent next time.
P
illows: take out of the tumble dryer and air them.
Use a fr
agrance flacon (available as an optional
accessory) for your favourite fragrance.
Items made of synthetic
fibr
es are charged with
static electricity after
drying
Synthetic fibres tend to attract static charge.
S
tatic charge can be reduced by adding a fabric
conditioner to the final rinse in the washing pro‐
gramme.
There is a build-up of
fluff
Fluff is principally the result of friction when garments
a
re being worn and to some extent when they are be‐
ing washed. Machine drying hardly causes any fluff to
form.
Fluff is collected by the fluff filters and the plinth filter
and
can be removed easily.
Se
e "Cleaning and care".
Problem solving guide
69
Other problems
Problem Cause and remedy
The drying process
goes on
too long or
even switches off *
The room in which the dryer is located is too warm.
V
entilate the room thoroughly.
Detergent residues, hair and fine fluff can clog the fil‐
t
ers.
Clean
the fluff filters and the plinth filter.
Remove any visible fluff:
. .
. bottom left, from behind the panel in the heat
exchanger cavity (see "Cleaning and care");
. . . from the cooling fins behind the grille bottom
right (see the end of this section).
The cool air intake (bottom right grille) is blocked.
Move any objec
ts, such as a laundry basket, away
from the dryer.
The fluff filters and the plinth filter were wet when re‐
placed.
The fluff filt
ers and the plinth filter must be dry.
The laundry is too damp.
Spin using a higher spin speed in the washing ma‐
chine.
The tumble dryer has been overloaded
Do not e
xceed the maximum load for the pro‐
gramme selected.
Metal zips have prevented the dryer from registering
the corr
ect moisture level.
Op
en the zips next time.
If
the problem recurs, dry these items using the
Warm air timed drying programme.
* Before starting another programme:
Switch the dr
yer off and then on again.
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70
Problem Cause and remedy
There are humming
noises
This is not a fault.
The compressor (heat pump) is operating or you have
selec
ted the Steam smoothing programme.
No actio
n is required. These noises are quite nor‐
mal and can be heard when the compressor or the
condensed water pump is operating.
A programme does not
star
t
No obvious cause.
Conn
ect the tumble dryer to the mains
T
urn on the tumble dryer
Close the door
Check whether the mains fuse has tripped
Has there been a power cut? When power is restored
any pr
eviously running programme will restart auto‐
matically.
The display is dark and
the S
tart/Stop button is
flashing slowly
The dryer is in standby mode. This is quite normal
an
d does not indicate a fault.
The drum will turn at intervals in the anti-crease
phase.
See "Settings menu, Display switch-off".
The dryer is switched
off at the end of the
pr
ogramme
The dryer switched off automatically. This is quite
n
ormal and does not indicate a fault.
See "Settings menu, Appliance switch-off".
The interior drum light‐
ing does not come on
The drum lighting will switch off automatically ...
... when the door is closed.
.
.. after a few minutes when the door is open (to save
energy).
If the dryer is switched on, the drum lighting will
come on when the door is opened.
Insufficient spray to re‐
moi
sten the laundry
The filter in the condensed water container is
block
ed.
Clean
the filter in the condensed water container
(optional accessory): see end of this section.
The spray jet in the door opening is heavily calcified.
Replace the spr
ay jet (optional accessory): see
end of this section.
Only use condense
d water. Do not use tap water.
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71
Bottom right grille
I
n general, the cooling fins be‐
hind the grille on the bottom right do
not need cleaning. They should only
be cleaned if the drying process is
taking an exceptionally long time due
to a very high level of dust or fluff in
the room in which the dryer is loca‐
ted.
Fi
rst open the plinth filter panel (bot‐
tom left).
To remove the grille, the catch behind
it needs t
o be released using a spoon
handle.
Inser
t a spoon handle behind the
grille in the middle.
Press the spoon handle against the
catch and lever the grille open.
Remove the grille.
Danger of inj
ury. Do not touch
the cooling fins. You could cut your‐
self.
Use a vacuum cleaner with a
dustin
g brush attached to clean the
cooling fins. Only pass the vacuum
cleaner brush over them lightly, with‐
out applying any pressure.
Take care not to bend the cooling
fins ou
t of shape or to damage them.
C
arefully vacuum up any visible fluff
or soiling.
Re-i
nsert the 3 hooks on the grille in‐
to the appropriate holes in the front
of the dryer.
P
ress the grille firmly back into posi‐
tion by pressing it in at the middle on
the left.
Problem solving guide
72
Fluff filter in the condensed
wat
er container
If you are experiencing problems
running the Steam smoothing pr
o‐
gramme, the fluff filter at the end of
the hose which is connected to the
rubber seal in the condensed water
container could be blocked.
P
ull out the condensed water con‐
tainer.
Remove the spout by holding the
side lug
and pulling upwards.
To avoid detaching the hose be care‐
ful no
t to tug on it.
Guide the end of the hose through
the opening and hold it securely with
one hand.
Use you
r other hand to pull the fluff
filter off the hose.
Rin
se the fluff filter with a jet of water
until all the fluff has been removed.
Refit the cle
aned fluff filter onto the
hose.
No
w feed the hose with its fluff filter
attached into the condensed water
container.
Replace the spout in the condensed
wat
er container. Make sure it is the
correct way round (see the illustra‐
tion).
Problem solving guide
73
Steam smoothing spray jet
Limescale deposits will impair
the
spray jet.
In this case, the spray jet must be re‐
move
d and replaced with a new one
(see "Optional accessories").
The spray jet can only be replaced us‐
ing
the special tool supplied with the
new spray jet.
Do not use any othe
r tool as this
would damage the spray jet or the
dryer.
S
team smoothing must never be
used without the spray jet fitted and
screwed in correctly.
Open the door of the tumble dr
yer.
The spray jet is located in the top left of
the door opening.
A
ttach the tool to the spray jet.
T
urn the tool anti-clockwise to un‐
screw the spray jet.
Inser
t the new spray jet in the tool.
Turn the tool clockwise to screw the
spray jet securely in position.
After sales service
74
Repairs
In the event of any faults which you
cann
ot remedy yourself, please contact
your Miele Dealer or the Miele Service
Department.
Contact details for Miele are given at
the end of this booklet. N.B. A call-out
fee will be char
ged for service visits
where the problem could have been
resolved as described in these in‐
structions.
When contacting the Service Depart‐
ment, please quot
e the model and seri‐
al numbers both of which are given on
the data plate (visible when the door is
open).
Please note that telephone calls may
be monit
ored or recorded for training
purposes.
Optional accessories
Optional accessories for this tumble
dr
yer are available from Miele, your
Miele dealer or via the internet at:
Dryer basket
The dryer basket is suspended in the
drum and does not rotate with the
drum. This enables items which must
not be subjected to mechanical action
to be dried or aired.
Fragrance flacon
A fragrance flacon can be used in your
tumble dr
yer to add a pleasant fra‐
grance to your laundry.
Guarantee: U.K.
In the U.K. the appliance is guaranteed
for 2 years fr
om the date of purchase.
However, you must activate your cover
by calling
0330 160 6640 or registering
online at www.miele.co.uk.
Guarantee: Other countries
For information on the appliance guar‐
ant
ee specific to your country please
contact Miele. See end of this booklet
for contact details.
Installation and connection
75
Front view
a
Mains connection cable
b
Control panel
c
Condensed water container
empty after every drying cycle
d
Door
do not open during drying
e
Heat exchanger access panel
do not open during drying
f
Four height adjustable screw feet
g
Cool air intake grille
do not obstruct with a laundry
bask
et or other objects
h
Hose for external drainage of con‐
densed wat
er
Installation and connection
76
Rear view
a
Protruding lid for holding when mov‐
ing the dryer (see arrows)
b
Accessories for external drainage of
condensed water: hose clip, adapter
and hose holder
c
Hose for external drainage of con‐
densed wat
er
d
Mains connection cable
e
Communication module slot
Transporting the dryer
To manoeuvre the dryer out of its pack‐
ing
case to its installation site, hold it by
the front feet
and the lid where it protrudes at the
back of the appliance.
O
nly transport the dryer as
shown in the following illustrations.
I
f transporting the dryer at an an‐
gle, only tip towards the left side.
I
f the tumble dryer has not been
transported as described, then it
must be left to stand for at least 1
hour before it is connected to the
electricity supply.
Otherwise the heat pump can be
damaged.
Installation and connection
77
Installation
Levelling the dryer
Mak
e sure the dryer door can be
opened without hindrance after in‐
stallation.
The appliance must stand perfectly lev‐
el t
o ensure safe and proper operation.
The screw feet can be adjusted to com‐
pensat
e for any unevenness in the floor.
Ventilation
The cool
air intake at the front of
the dryer must not be blocked or
covered. This would hinder a suffi‐
cient intake of cool air for the heat
exchanger.
Do not block the gap between
the
bottom of the tumble dryer and
the floor with plinth facings, deep
pile carpet etc. This would hinder a
sufficient flow of air to the dryer.
Air which is taken in to cool the heat
e
xchanger is then blown back out of
the dryer and warms up the air in the
room. It is therefore very important to
ensure adequate ventilation, e.g. by
opening a window. Otherwise drying
durations may be longer (increased en‐
ergy requirement).
Before moving the tumble dryer
again (e.g. when moving house)
After each use a small quantity of con‐
densed water will collect in the area of
the pump. This water can run out if the
tumble dryer is tipped up when it is be‐
ing moved. Recommendation: run the
Warm air
programme for approximately
1 minute before moving the tumble dry‐
er. Any remaining condensed water will
then be fed into the condensed water
container or out through the drain hose.
Installation and connection
78
Additional installation require‐
ments
Pushing the dryer under a worktop
This tumble dryer is suitable for push‐
ing un
der a worktop.
I
t is very important to avoid a
build-up of heat. The warm air which
is expelled from the dryer must be
able to dissipate. Warm air which
cannot dissipate could cause a fault.
The appliance lid cannot be re‐
moved.
The electrical socket must be located
in an accessible position near the ap‐
pliance.
Drying durations may increase slight‐
ly
.
Optional accessories
– Washer-dryer stack
The tumble dryer can be combined with
a
Miele washing machine in a washer-
dryer stack. The appropriate Miele
washer-dryer stacking kit is required.
– Plinth
The tumble dryer can be fitted on a
pli
nth with drawer (please note the
plinth may not be available in all coun‐
tries).
Installation and connection
79
External condensed water out‐
let
Notes
When drying is in progress, con‐
densed
water is pumped into the con‐
densed water container through the
drain hose which is located at the
back of the dryer.
The condensed water can also be
drained away via the drain hose so that
the condensed water container does
not have to be emptied.
Drain hose length: 1.60 m
Maximu
m delivery head: 1.50 m
Maximum drain hose length: 4.00 m
The following optional accessories
ar
e available:
an extension hose,
a non-return valve kit for connection
t
o an external water outlet. The kit in‐
cludes an extension hose.
Installation conditions requiring a
non
-return valve
There is a risk of back-flow into
the dryer if a non-return valve is not
fitted.
Back-flow could damage the dryer
and also
the room in which it is loca‐
ted.
Certain installation conditions, such
as those
described below, require
the fitting of a non-return valve.
Maximum delivery head with non-return
valve fitted: 1.00 m
Installation conditions requiring the fit‐
ting of a non-return valve:
Drainage into a sink or floor gully
wher
e the end of the hose is im‐
mersed in water.
Connection to a sink drain outlet.
Connection to a drainage system al‐
r
eady in use by another appliance,
e.g. a dishwasher or washing ma‐
chine.
The non-
return valve has to be
fitted with the arrow pointing in the
direction of flow.
Otherwise water will not drain out of
the appliance.
Installation and connection
80
Arranging the drain hose
Do not pull on the dr
ain hose
and do not stretch it or allow it to be‐
come kinked.
This could damage the hose.
There will be a small amount of residual
wat
er left in the drain hose. Have a con‐
tainer ready to collect this.
P
ull the drain hose off its connection.
Unwind the hose and pull it carefully
out of the holders.
Allo
w any residual water to run into
the container.
Guide the hose t
o the right or left
side of the dryer, as required.
If you are guiding it to the right you
can fit the hose into the groove.
Leave the hose in the lower holder to
pr
event it from being kinked by mis‐
take.
Installation and connection
81
Examples
– Drainage into a sink or floor gully
Use the hose holder to prevent the
dr
ain hose from becoming kinked.
P
ress the small catches on the left
and right of the hose holder with your
thumbs (black arrows) and ...
...
pull the hose holder forwards to re‐
move it (white arrows).*
I
f you want to drain the water off
into a sink or basin, you will need to
secure the hose carefully, e.g. by ty‐
ing it to a tap, to make sure it cannot
slip during use (see the drawing un‐
der "Installation and connection -
Front view").
Overflowing water can cause dam‐
age.
The
non-return valve can be fitted in
the end of the hose.
* You can refit the hose holder at a
lat
er stage if you decide that you no
longer want to drain the condensed
water externally.
Direct connection to a sink drain out‐
let
Remove the foll
owing from the back
of the dryer at the top: Adapter 1 and
hose clip 3 behind it.
Co
nnect the drain hose as described
below.
Installation and connection
82
1. Adapter
2. Nut
3. Hose clip
4. End of the hose (secured with the
hose holder)
5. Non-return valve
6. Tumble dryer drain hose
Fi
t adapter 1 to the sink drain outlet
using nut 2.
The nut is usually fitted with a washer
which must be removed.
A
ttach the end of the hose 4 to
adapter 1.
Use the ho
se holder.
Use a scr
ewdriver to tighten hose clip
3 up close to the nut.
Fi
t non-return valve 5 to tumble dryer
drain hose 6.
Non-return valve 5 ha
s to be fitted so
that the arrow points in the direction
of flow (i.e. towards the sink).
Secur
e the non-return valve using
hose clips.
Installation and connection
83
Changing the door hinging
You can change the door hinging on
this
tumble dryer yourself.
For safety reasons the tumble
dryer must be disconnected from the
electricity supply before changing
the door hinging.
You will need:
a Torx T20 and T30 screwdriver
a flat head screwdriver or pointed pli‐
ers
the lock catch cover supplied
the door hinge cover supplied
a soft surface (e.g. a tablecloth)
Changing the hinging over
1. Remove the door from the dryer
Open th
e door.
Us
e a T30 Torx screwdriver to un‐
screw the two screws on the base
plate of the door hinge .
The door cannot fall off as it is held in
place by 2 pins.
Ho
ld the door securely and pull it for‐
wards: to remove the door you will
need to pull the base plate of the
hinge with its 2 pins out of the dryer.
To avoid scratching the door, place it
ou
ter side downwards on a soft sur‐
face (e.g. a tablecloth).
2. Change over the door lock on the
dr
yer
Use
a Torx T30 screwdriver to un‐
screw the two screws on the door
lock .
Use the screwdriver to press the door
lock upwards.
The door lock will spring out of its posi‐
tion an
d can then be removed.
Installation and connection
84
T
urn the door lock through 180°.
P
ress the door lock into openings
on the opposite side of the door
opening.
Adjust the position of the door lock
so that the scr
ew holes line up with
those in the front panel of the dryer
.
Secur
e the door lock with the two
Torx screws.
3. Remove the lock catch from the
door
F
irst take the rubber seal off the door
and place this to one side.
Us
e a T20 Torx screwdriver to re‐
move screw on the lock catch.
P
ull off the lock catch together with
lock catch cover .
Installation and connection
85
Remo
ve the lock catch from the cov‐
er.
This lock catch cover is no longer nee‐
ded,
however, please keep it in a safe
place.
Inser
t the lock catch into the new
cover supplied with the dryer.
Place
this new cover to one side for
now.
4. Dismantle the door hinge from the
door
The door hinge cover must be unclip‐
ped
from position and then removed.
Use a scr
ewdriver to press down
gently on position on the door
hinge cover.
Usin
g a little force, pull out door
hinge cover .
This door hinge cover is no longer nee‐
ded,
however, please keep it in a safe
place.
Installation and connection
86
5. Change over the door hinge on the
door
The door hinge is secured to the door
with 2
angled rods. These rods need
to be removed with a screwdriver or
pointed pliers.
Inse
rt the end of the screwdriver
blade under rod and rotate it so it
is in an upright position. Do the same
to the other rod.
Use the scr
ewdriver to guide first one
then the other rod to the middle
until each can be removed.
Tip: In some cir
cumstances, the rods
can be difficult to dislodge. Moving the
screwdriver with a levering action while
pulling at the same time may help to
work the rods free.
Remove the door hinge and turn it
thr
ough 180°.
Refit the door hi
nge on the opposite
side of the door.
Secur
e the door hinge with the two
rods .
P
osition the screwdriver under the
end of the rod and then push it into
its resting position .
Installation and connection
87
You now need the new door hinge
cover supplied with the dryer.
Fit new door hinge cover and clip
it into position.
6. Change the lock catch on the door
You now need the new lock catch
co
ver supplied with the dryer which
you have already fitted with the lock
catch.
P
ush lock catch cover with its lock
catch into position.
T
ighten screw .
Installation and connection
88
Refitting
7. Refit the door
P
ress the rubber seal back into the
grove on the door.
P
osition the door in front of the dryer.
Fit the base of the door hinge with its
2 pins int
o the openings on the dryer.
The base of the door hinge must be
flush with the fr
ont panel of the dryer.
The door cannot fall off in this position.
Scr
ew the door securely to the dryer
at the base of door hinge .
Now that you have changed the door
hinging the door will open from the
opposite side.
P
ush the orange marker round to the
other side so that you will see at
which side to pull the door open.
Important
Please keep the lock catch and door
hi
nge covers which were no longer
needed in a safe place. These will be
required if, for example, you move
house and need to change the door
hinging back to its original position.
Installation and connection
89
Electrical connection U.K.
All electrical work should be carried out
by a suitably q
ualified and competent
person, in strict accordance with cur‐
rent national and local safety regula‐
tions (BS 7671 in the UK).
Ensure power is not supplied to the ap‐
pliance
until after installation work has
been carried out.
The appliance is supplied with a mains
cable with moul
ded plug ready for con‐
nection to a 230-240V mains supply.
Please ensure the connection data quo‐
t
ed on the data plate match the house‐
hold mains supply.
Connection should be made via a suita‐
ble switched socket which is easily ac‐
cessible after installation.
For extra safety it is advisable to protect
the appliance
with a suitable residual
current device (RCD). Contact a quali‐
fied electrician for advice.
Do not connect via an extension lead.
Ext
ension leads do not guarantee the
required safety of the appliance (e.g.
danger of overheating).
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363
The fuse cover must be refitted when
changing the fuse, and if the fuse cover
is lost, the plug must not be used until
a suitable r
eplacement is obtained. The
colour of the correct replacement cover
is that of the coloured insert in the base
of the plug, or the colour that is em‐
bossed in words on the base of the
plug (as applicable to the design of
plug fitted).
Replacement fuses should be ASTA ap‐
pr
oved to BS 1362 and have the cor‐
rect rating. Replacement fuses and fuse
covers may be purchased from your lo‐
cal electrical supplier.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE
MUS
T BE EARTHED
Consumption data
90
Load
1
Final spin speed in a domestic
washing machine
Residual
moistur
e
Energy Duration
kg rpm % kWh min
Cottons
2
9.0
4.5
1000
1000
60
60
1.63
0.88
206
121
Cottons Normal 9.0
9.0
9.0
1200
1400
1600
53
50
44
1.45
1.40
1.25
186
177
158
Cottons Normal
+ Gentle tumble
+ Freshen up
9.0
2.0
1000
1000
60
60
1.79
0.66
195
85
Cottons Hand iron
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
1000
1200
1400
1600
60
53
50
44
1.29
1.15
1.05
0.90
164
144
134
114
Minimum iron Normal
+ Gentle tumble
+ Freshen up
4.0
4.0
4.0
1200
1200
1200
40
40
40
0.48
0.50
0.65
64
65
85
Minimum iron Hand iron
4.0 1200 40 0.40 56
Automatic plus Normal 5.0 900 50 1.05 105
Shirts Normal 2.0 600 60 0.49 62
Delicates Normal 2.5 800 50 0.50 65
Sportswear Normal 3.0 800 50 0.60 75
Outerwear Normal 2.5 800 50 0.65 85
Denim Normal 3.0 900 60 0.95 120
Express Normal 4.0 1000 60 0.95 95
1
W
eight of dry laundry
2
T
est programme in accordance with Regulation 392/2012/EU for energy labelling, measured in ac‐
cordance with EN 61121
All data was calculated using EN 61121 unless otherwise stated.
Power consumption when switched off
Power consumption when not switched off
0.10 W
2.50 W
Note for test institutes:
For testing in accordance with EN 61121, before testing, dry a 3 kg load of cotton laundry with 70%
r
esidual moisture as per the above standard using the Cottons Normal programme without any options
selected.
With the Cottons programme setting, drain the condensed water externally through the drain
hose.
Consumption data can vary from the nominal values given above depending on the size of the
load,
type of fabric, residual moisture level after spinning, fluctuations in the electricity supply
and any options selected.
The consumption data shown in the EcoF
eedback display can vary from the consumption data quo‐
ted here. The variations arise from the way the data is measured in the dryer. For example, the pro‐
gramme duration may vary depending on the residual moisture present in the laundry and the type of
fabric which will affect the energy requirement.
Technical data
91
Height 850 mm
Width 596 mm
Depth 643 mm
Depth with door open 1077 mm
Suitable for pushing under a worktop Yes
Suitable for stacking Yes
Weight approx. 61.5 kg
Drum volume 120 litres
Load size 9.0 kg (weight of dry laundry)
Capacity of condensed water container 4.8 l
Hose length 1.60 m
Maximum delivery head 1.50 m
Maximum drain hose length 4.00 m
Length of connection cable 2.00 m
Voltage See data plate
Connected load See data plate
Fuse rating See data plate
Test certificates awarded See data plate
Energy consumption See "Consumption data"
LEDs Class 1
Settings menu
92
Calling up settings
You can use the Settings menu to alter
the dr
yer's electronics to suit different
requirements. Settings can be altered
at any time.
In the main menu , t
ouch the Set-
tings  sensor.
The settings will appear in the display.
Settings
Language 
Extended cool
down
Drying levels
Keypad tone
Time of day
Buzzer volume
Use the and se
nsors to select
from a list of settings.
Touch the sensor for the setting you
want to select.
Selecting and changing settings
A range of options will appear in the
display for the
different settings.
For example, you can
select a value. If the option is marked
with a it is active,
change a bar chart,
change numbers.
Exiting the Settings menu
T
ouch the sensor.
The main menu will
appear.
Language
The display can be set to appear in
o
ne of several different languages.
The flag
after the word Language
acts as a guide to prevent a language
which will not be understood from be‐
ing set.
Settings menu
93
Time of day
First select either a 24 hour or 12 hour
cloc
k. You can then set the current time
of day.
Clock format
24 h clock
12 h clock
Confirm your choice for the clock for‐
mat.
Set the time of day
Use the -
or + sensor to enter the
hour and the minutes and confirm
with the OK sensor.
Drying levels
You can alter the drying levels for the
Cottons, Minimum iron
and
Automatic
plus pr
ogrammes.
The setting selected is shown in a bar
char
t.
Factory default: a medium setting
Damper    
  
The programme duration is shorter.
Drier       
The pr
ogramme duration is longer.
Confirm with the OK sensor.
Exception:
The Cottons
programme will re‐
main unchanged.
Extended cool down
The automatic cooling down phase
which tak
es place before the end of a
programme can be extended for all
programmes with selectable drying
levels in 2 minute increments up to 18
minutes. This makes the garments
easier to handle.
Options
00 minutes (Factory default setting)
02, 04, 06 ... 18 minutes
Use the + senso
r to set the minutes
and confirm with the OK sensor.
Airways indicator
Fluff should be removed after drying.
The
Clean out airways message will
r
emind you to clean the filters when a
certain amount of fluff has collected in
them. You can decide at what level of
fluff this reminder should be given.
You will have an idea of how often this
shou
ld be done after a few drying pro‐
grammes.
Options
Off
Clean out airways d
oes not appear. If
there is a very severe blockage in the
ducting, the programme will be can‐
celled and the message Clean out air-
ways will appear in the display re‐
gardless of this option.
Heavy
Clean out airways only appears when
ther
e is a heavy build-up of fluff.
Normal (F
actory default setting)
Settings menu
94
Light
Clean out airways ap
pears when there
is only a small build-up of fluff.
Buzzer volume
The buzzer sounds to indicate the end
of the pr
ogramme. It can be set to be
louder or quieter or switched off.
The continuous tone which sounds
when ther
e is a fault is independent of
the buzzer.
The setting selected is shown in a bar
char
t.
Factory default: a medium setting.
Switched off      
Quieter      

Louder       
You will hear the buzzer change as the
setting
is selected.
Confirm with the OK sensor
.
Keypad tone
When this setting is activated a tone
will sound each time a sensor is
t
ouched.
Options
On
Off (F
actory default setting)
Conductivity
The Low option should only be
sel
ected if the residual moisture
reading in your laundry is incorrect
due to extremely soft water.
Options
Normal (F
actory default setting)
Low
Conditions
The Low option should only be set if the
wat
er used for washing the laundry is
extremely soft with a conductivity read‐
ing (electrical conductivity) less than
150 μS. Contact your local water au‐
thority for the conductivity level of your
mains water supply.
O
nly activate the Low option if
the above conditions are present.
Otherwise drying results will be un‐
satisfactory.
Settings menu
95
Total consumption
You can display the total consumption
and the cost.
Options
Display
Shows t
he total consumption in kWh
and the cost (if this has been set).
Set the cost
The cost is set with the - or + sensor
and confirmed with OK.
Reset function
The
total consumption to date will be
deleted with the Yes option.
Code
The code prevents your dryer being
used without your knowledge.
Options
Activate
The code is 250 and can be activa‐
t
ed.
When the code has been activated,
you have to enter the code after
switching the dryer on. Otherwise the
dryer cannot be operated.
Deactivate
F
or using the dryer without entering
the code. This only appears if the
code has been activated previously.
Change
Y
ou can enter a code of your own.
I
mportant. Make a note of your
new code. If you forget the code, the
dryer will need to be unlocked by the
Miele Service Department.
Use the - or + sen
sor to enter the
code and confirm with the OK sensor.
Settings menu
96
Display brightness
The brightness of the display can be
alt
ered.
The setting selected is shown in a bar
chart.
Factory default: a medium setting.
Dimmer  
    
Brighter       
You will see the brightness change as
the setting
is selected.
Display switch-off status
To save energy the display and sen‐
sors will go
out after 10 minutes and
the
Start/Stop sensor will flash slo
wly.
You can alter this setting.
Options
On
T
he display will go out (after 10 mi‐
nutes):
if a programme is not selected af‐
t
er the dryer has been switched on
during the current programme
after the end of a programme.
On (not in current prog.)
(Factory de‐
fault setting)
The display will go out (as described
above) but will remain on while the
programme is running.
Off
T
he display will remain on (i.e. it will
never go out).
You can switch the display back on by
t
ouching any sensor.
Appliance switch-off status
To save energy the dryer will switch
o
ff automatically after 15 minutes. You
can lengthen or shorten the time.
The dryer will switch off automatically
aft
er 10, 15 or 20 minutes,
if no further selection is made after
switchi
ng the dryer on
at the end of the anti-crease phase
after a programme without an anti-
cr
ease phase has finished.
However, there is no automatic switch-
off in the event of a fault.
Options
After 10 minutes
After 15 minutes (F
actory default set‐
ting)
After 20 minutes
Display maximum load
After a programme is selected the
maximum load appears in the display
for a shor
t time. You can switch this
off.
Options
Yes (
Factory default setting)
No
Settings menu
97
Memory
The electronics will store in memory a
dr
ying level or options for a selected
programme. The duration selected for
a timed drying programme will also be
stored in memory. These settings will
then appear the next time the pro‐
gramme is chosen.
Options
Off (F
actory default setting)
On
Exception:
The Cottons
programme will re‐
main unchanged.
Anti-crease
If you have selected the Anti-crease
option:
the drum will contin
ue to rotate in a
special anti-crease rhythm for a maxi‐
mum of 2 hours after the end of the
drying process. This helps prevent
creasing if laundry is not going to be
removed immediately. You can reduce
the duration of the anti-crease phase.
Options
1 h
2 h (F
actory default setting)
Delay start
With the Delay start function you can
delay the time at which the pr
o‐
gramme should start (see "Delay
start").
You can choose whether you want the
display to prompt you to enter the
time at which the programme should
start (Start at) or the time at which the
programme should end (Finish at).
Options
Start at
(Factory default setting)
Finish at*
* As the programme duration is influ‐
enced by t
he quantity of laundry in
the load and the residual moisture
present in the laundry, this may
mean that the programme finishes
before or after the finish time which
appears in the display.
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Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW
Customer Contact Centre Tel: 0330 160 6600
E-mail: mielecare@miele.co.uk
Internet: www.miele.co.uk
Australia
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ACN 005 635 398
ABN 96 005 635 398
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Tel: 1300 464 353
Internet: www.miele.com.au
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E-mail: info@miele.cn, Internet: www.miele.cn
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Email: mielehk@miele.com.hk
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Plot No. 9, Jasola
New Delhi - 110025
Tel: 011-46 900 000, Fax: 011-46 900 001
E-mail: customercare@miele.in, Internet: www.miele.in
India
Miele Ireland Ltd.
2024 Bianconi Avenue
Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24
Tel: (01) 461 07 10, Fax: (01) 461 07 97
E-Mail: info@miele.ie, Internet: www.miele.ie
Ireland
Malaysia
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Suite 12-2, Level 12
Menara Sapura Kencana Petroleum
Solaris Dutamas No. 1, Jalan Dutamas 1
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +603-6209-0288
Fax: +603-6205-3768
Miele New Zealand Limited
IRD 98 463 631
Level 2, 10 College Hill
Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011, NZ
Tel: 0800 464 353
Internet: www.miele.co.nz
New Zealand
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# 04 - 03 Winsland House II
Singapore 238463
Tel: +65 6735 1191, Fax: +65 6735 1161
E-Mail: info@miele.com.sg
Internet: www.miele.sg
Singapore
Miele (Pty) Ltd
63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194
P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021
Tel: (011) 875 9000, Fax: (011) 875 9035
E-mail: info@miele.co.za
Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
Miele Appliances Ltd.
P.O. Box 11 47 82
Gold & Diamond Park, Sheikh Zayed Road
Building 6 / Offices Nos. 6-214 to 6-220
Dubai
Tel: +971-4-341 84 44
Fax: +971-4-341 88 52
E-Mail: info@miele.ae
Internet: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
Manufacturer:
Miele & Cie. KG
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