Miele T 4859 Ci manual

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    Operating instructions for condenser tumble dryer T 4859 Ci SUPERTRONIC To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. M.-Nr. 07 737 880 e n-G B[...]

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    Disposal of the packing material The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and should be recycled. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, etc are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young children. Danger of suffocation. Disposal of your old applian[...]

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    Caring for the environment ..........................................2 Warning and Safety instructions .....................................6 Operating the tumble dryer .........................................1 4 Control panel .....................................................1 4 Selector sensors ................................................[...]

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    After Sales service ................................................5 2 Repairs ..........................................................5 2 Future updates (PC) ...............................................5 2 Appliance guarantee ...............................................5 2 Optional accessories .............................................[...]

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    Electrical connection .............................................6 4 Electrical connection U.K. ...........................................6 4 Consumption data ................................................6 5 Technical data ...................................................6 6 Settings menu ...................................................6[...]

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    ~ It is essential to read these instructions. This tumble dryer conforms to current safety requirements. Inappropriate 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 in[...]

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    ~ The tumble dryer can only be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, if they are are supervised whilst using it or have been shown how to use it in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Safety with children ~ Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the tumble[...]

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    Technical safety ~ Before setting up the tumble dryer, check it for any externally visible damage. Do not install or use a damaged tumble dryer. ~ Before connecting the tumble dryer, ensure that the connection data on the data plate (voltage and frequency) match the mains electricity supply. If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. ~ The e[...]

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    ~ Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele original spare parts. Only when these parts are fitted can the safety standards of the tumble dryer be guaranteed. ~ The tumble dryer must be isolated from the electricity supply in the event of a fault and during cleaning and maintenance. ~ The tumble dryer must not be used in a non-statio[...]

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    Correct use ~ To prevent the risk of fire, the following textiles must not be dried in this appliance: – items which have not been washed. – items, such as workwear, which have not been thoroughly cleaned and which are still soiled with grease, oil or other deposits (such as cosmetics, lotions etc). If items have not been thoroughly cleaned the[...]

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    ~ Danger. This tumble dryer must not be connected to a controllable socket (e.g. a timer switch or a peak load shut-off device). If the dryer programme were to be interrupted before the end of the cooling down phase, the laundry could self-combust. ~ To prevent the risk of fire, the following must not be tumble dried: – items which have been clea[...]

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    ~ The dryer must not be used without the fluff filters in place or if the fluff filters are damaged in any way. ~ The fluff filters must be cleaned regularly. ~ The dryer must not be used without the condenser unit in place. ~ The fluff filters must be thoroughly dried after cleaning. Damp or wet filters could cause operational faults. ~ Do not ins[...]

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    Accessories ~ Only use genuine Miele original spare parts and accessories with this tumble dryer. If non-Miele parts are used, guarantee, performance and product liability claims may be invalidated. Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these Warning and Safety instructions. Warning and Safety instructions 13[...]

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    Control panel a Miele { home Symbol for Miele | home enabled appliance b Information sensor : The sensor lights up when information about the menu in the display is available. c Service interface This is used by service technicians to run diagnostic checks on your machine, or to update programming data in the future. d Selector sensors A sensor is [...]

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    Selector sensors The selector sensors are on the left and right of the display. They light up when they are active. The selector sensors are used for the following: Selecting an option A dot ( # ) next to an option indicates that it can be selected. The selector sensor on the left is active when the dot ( # )i si n front of the word, the selector s[...]

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    Favourite programmes You can save up to ten of your own customised programmes under names of your choice. Drying assistant This helps you find the correct wash programme. The drying assistant guides you step by step so that you can select the best programme for the fabrics and garments you want to dry. Settings menu The Settings menu ! is used to a[...]

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    Structure of the main menu Favourite programmes – Favourite programmes (listed alphabetically) – Create – Change – Delete Cottons – Minimum iron – Delicates – .... – Drying level: (depending on programme) – .... – Duration(depending on programme) – Extras (depending on programme) – Start at – Finish at Drying tips – Cott[...]

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    Settings ! – Language ! – Time* – Drying levels* – Extended cool down – Airways indicator – Code – Buzzer – Keypad tone – Brightness – Contrast – Display / keypad illumination – Memory – Anti-crease – Miele | home** – Remote control** * This option has further sub-menus. ** Appears if the dryer has been fitted with the[...]

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    a Communication enabled appliances b Communication module c SuperVision master appliance d Power supply e Miele | home Gateway f (WLAN) Router Possible connections (optional) g PC, Notebook h iPod* or iPhone* i Connection with a domestic bus system display j Possible internet connection * iPod und iPhone are registered trade marks of Apple Inc. Mie[...]

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    This appliance is communication enabled and can be linked into the Miele | home system via a communication module b (optional accessory). Miele | home enabled appliances send information via the household power supply network d to the master appliance c / e about the operational status of the appliances, as well as information about the progress of[...]

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    Before using the dryer for the first time ensure that it is correctly installed and connected. See "Installation and connection". Preparing the dryer for use is done in five stages. The dryer guides you automatically through steps 1. to 5. 1. Welcome screen ^ Switch the dryer on with the K button. The welcome screen will appear in the dis[...]

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    3. Set the time of day (if required) Enter the time of day. Time [ [ [ + $ 10 :21 – # OK ! ^ Use + and - to set the hour. ^ Confirm with OK . Then set the minutes and confirm with OK . 4. Miele | home message This communication enabled dryer can transmit programme data through the power lines to the Miele | home system if it has been fitted with [...]

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    Garment care label symbols Drying q Normal/higher temperature r Reduced temperature: Select Low temperature (for delicate textiles) s Do not tumble dry Ironing I Very hot H Hot G Warm J Do not iron Tips on drying – Always observe the maximum recommended loads given in the "Programme chart". Never overload the drum. Overloading can cause[...]

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    Prepare the laundry To ensure an even drying result sort the washed laundry according to: .. . . . the drying level required, . . . the type of fibre or weave, . . . size, . . . the moisture content after spinning. , Make sure that objects, e.g. detergent dispensing balls, have been removed from the laundry. They could melt and cause damage to the [...]

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    Switch the dryer on with the K button Main menu 10:21 [ [ $ Favourite programmes # Cottons ! Minimum iron m ^ Select the programme you want: Use the right hand sensors to show more programmes. An additional menu may appear depending on programme selected: – Programmes with drying levels e.g. Cottons ... : You have a choice of drying levels [...]

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    – Programmes which operate by time e.g. Warm air ... : You have to select a duration. Warm air 1-6 kg 0:15 h 10:21 [ [ [ $ Duration 0:25 h:min + $ # Extras – # # Start at OK ! ^ Touch the Duration sensor. ^ Use the + and - sensors on the right to alter the value highlighted. ^ Confirm the value you have set with OK . – Cool air : 20 min[...]

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    Select Extras Extras 10:21 [ $ 8 Short # 9 Low temperature OK ! ^ Select the Extra you require. A tick 9 will appear to show which Extra has been selected. ^ Confirm with OK . Start at / Finish at You can set the start (Start at) or the end (Finish at) time of a programme. The start and end time can be set in steps of 15 minutes. You can delay [...]

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    Starting a programme ^ Touch the green illuminated Start sensor. In order to start the programme you must place your finger in the centre of the Start sensor when touching it. If the programme does not start: wait for 4 seconds and touch the Start sensor in the middle again. G Cottons 10:21 [ Normal - Extras (See : ) Time left: 1:19 h Change ! – [...]

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    Cancelling a programme ^ Touch the U sensor. Cottons 10:21 [ : Cancel programme? ! Continue: Cancel ! ^ Select Cancel . The items will be cooled down 7 , depending on the temperature reached and how long they have been dried for. If you select U and Cancel , O Finish will appear in the display. ^ Press the s button to switch the dryer off. ^ Pres[...]

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    Before the end of a programme There is a cooling down phase at the end of the drying sequence: 7 "Cooling down" appears in the display. The programme is not finished until the cooling down phase has been completed. Programme end - unload the drum O Anti-crease and Finish will appear in the display to indicate that the programme has finish[...]

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    Short For drying fabrics which can withstand higher temperatures and have q on the care label. Do not use on minimum iron or delicate fabrics. – This option uses a higher temperature for a shorter drying time. Low temperature Delicate and minimum iron fabrics with the r symbol on the care label (e.g. acrylic garments) are dried at a lower tempera[...]

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    You can save up to ten programmes with the settings you have selected for them under names of your choice. The name can have up to 12 characters. The favourite programmes which have been set are stored alphabetically. To save a favourite programme There are two ways of saving a programme as a favourite. 1. Open the Favorite programmes menu and sele[...]

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    To save a name for a favourite programme Name :Dry_______ 10:21 [ [ [ $ Space Delete character $ ) ghijklmnopqrstuvwx y * ! Select character Confirm name ! ^ Select Confirm name . To select a favourite programme ^ Call up the Favorite programmes menu. The saved programmes will appear in alphabetical order. ^ Select the favourite programme you[...]

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    Cottons Max. load 6 kg* Extra dry, Normal+, Normal** Use for Single and multi-layered cotton fabrics such as towelling, T-shirts, underwear, flannelette bed linen and baby clothes. Tip – Select Extra dry for multi-layered and very thick fabrics. – Do not use Extra dry for loopknit fabrics (e.g. T-shirts, underwear, baby clothes), as they have a[...]

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    Automatic plus Max. load 3.5 kg* Normal+, Normal, Hand iron r Use for Mixed loads of garments suitable for the Cottons and Minimum iron programmes. Sort according to colour. Shirts Max. load 2 kg* Normal, Hand iron r Use for Shirts and blouses. Denim Max. load 3 kg* Normal, Hand iron r Use for Denim jeans, jackets, skirts and shirts. Express Max. l[...]

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    Sportswear Max. load 2 kg* Normal+, Normal, Hand iron r Use for Sportswear which is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer. Outerwear Max. load 2 kg* Normal, Hand iron r Use for Outerwear which is suitable for drying in a tumble dryer. Proofing Max. load 2 kg* Use for Drying microfibre fabrics, skiwear, fine, closeweave cotton garments (poplin) or t[...]

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    Gentle smoothing Max. load 1 kg* Use for – Cotton and linen fabric. – Minimum iron mixed fibre, cotton or synthetic fabrics, e.g. trousers, anoraks, shirts. Tip – Suitable for both dry and damp laundry. – Smooths out creasing caused during the spin cycle in the washing machine. – Remove garments as soon as the programme has finished so th[...]

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    Hygiene programmes In the Hygiene programmes the temperature is held constant for a longer period of time to deactivate micro-organisms, e.g. bacteria or house dustmites, and also to reduce the number of allergens in the laundry. These programmes should not be interrupted as this would prevent the micro-organisms from being deactivated. Cottons hyg[...]

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    Emptying the condensed water container The condensed water will be collected in the condensed water container unless the appliance has been set up to drain via the drain hose (see installation). Empty the condensed water container after every drying programme. The drying programme will be interrupted if the maximum level of the condensed water cont[...]

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    Cleaning the fluff filters The fluff which is created by the drying process is collected by the fluff filters in the door and the door opening. Clean the filters after each drying programme*. Cleaning them whilst dry Tip: You can also use a vacuum cleaner to remove the fluff. ^ Open the door and pull the fluff filter (1) out of the door as illustra[...]

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    Cleaning them with water If there is a great deal of compacted fluff on any of the filters, they can be removed and cleaned under hot running water. ^ Open the door and pull the fluff filter out of the door as described previously. The two filters in the door opening can also be removed if you need to clean them with water. ^ Turn dial a and pull t[...]

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    Cleaning the tumble dryer Disconnect the tumble dryer from the mains electricity supply. Miele branded cleaning and conditioning products are available to order via the internet on www.miele-shop.com. ^ Clean the housing and control panel with a slightly damp cloth and a mild detergent or soapy water. ^ The drum and other stainless steel parts can [...]

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    Cleaning the condenser unit Detergent residue, hair and fine fluff from the dryer can get through the fluff filters and block the condenser unit. Dust from the room in which the dryer is installed can also get into the condenser unit and cause a blockage. Check the condenser unit at least once a year. Always check it if the Clean out airways messag[...]

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    ^ Pull the condenser unit out of its housing by the handle. Checking the condenser unit ^ Hold the condenser unit up to the light as shown . ^ Check to see if there is any fluff inside it. The arrows in the illustration above indicate where to look. If you cannot see any fluff: ^ Replace the condenser unit (see following page). If you can see some [...]

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    ^ Then flush the unit through from the front. ^ Check the condenser unit again for any visible fluff and if necessary flush it through again until it has all gone. ^ Repeat as required. ^ Also make sure the rubber seals are clean. The rubber seals must not be removed and must be free of kinks. ^ Shake the water off the condenser unit until no more [...]

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    With the help of the following notes minor faults in the performance of the appliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right without contacting the Service Department. , Repair work to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably qualified person in strict accordance with current local and national sa[...]

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    Problem Possible cause Remedy Clean out airways You are asked to clean the airways at the end of a programme. The dryer is not working efficiently or economically. Possible reason for this: The fluff filter is clogged with fluff or with detergent residues. – Cleaning the filters is usually all that is required. However, if the message does not go[...]

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    An unsatisfactory drying result Problem Possible cause Remedy The laundry is not sufficiently dry. The load consisted of different fabrics. – Finish drying using the Warm air programme. – Select a different programme next time*. Feather filled pillows smell after drying. Feathers are a natural product and this is quite normal. The smell will di[...]

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    Other problems Problem Possible cause Remedy The drying process goes on too long or even switches off. The request to clean the airways may appear in the display. Please check all the possible causes and switch the dryer off and then back on again. Ventilation to and from the dryer may be insufficient, e.g. because it is installed in a room which i[...]

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    Problem Possible cause Remedy Water leaks from the dryer after the condenser unit has been cleaned. – The inner cover of the condenser unit has not been locked properly and/or the condenser unit has not been positioned correctly. – Fluff has collected in the condenser unit housing. – Ensure that the condenser unit is positioned correctly and [...]

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    Changing the lamp Disconnect the tumble dryer from the mains electricity supply. ^ Open the door. You will find the interior light cover at the top of the drum aperture. ^ Insert a suitable tool, such as a wide bladed screwdriver, under the side edge of the light cover as illustrated. ^ Apply a little pressure and whilst doing so turn your wrist in[...]

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    Repairs In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact – your Miele dealer or – the Miele Service Department (see back cover for contact details). When contacting your dealer or the Service Department, please quote the model and serial number of your appliance, both of which are shown on the data plate. This is visi[...]

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    Front view a Mains connection cable b Condensed water container c Control panel d Door (can be fitted with a decor panel) e Service panel for condenser unit f Hose for external drainage of condensed water (see "External condensed water outlet") g Rear view: Slot for Miele | home communication module h Intake and exhaust vents for cooling [...]

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    Installation site , Make sure the dryer door can be opened without hindrance after installation. Building under a continous worktop / in a kitchen run This tumble dryer is specially designed for installation under a continuous worktop run in a fitted kitchen. N = Niche height (820-930 mm) When moving the dryer do not lift it by the drum door. The d[...]

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    Levelling the appliance ^ Turn the 4 screw feet to adjust the dryer to the correct height and level. Longer screw feet are available as an optional accessory. Unscrew and remove the feet supplied with the appliance before fitting the longer screw feet. The cover plate on the dryer must be aligned horizontally underneath the worktop. , The ventilati[...]

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    Matching the fascia panel to the height of adjacent drawer fronts The fascia panel can be aligned with the drawer fronts by adjusting the spacer bars. ^ Using a socket spanner, turn clockwise or anti-clockwise until the required height is reached. If necessary individual bars can be removed or more added. ^ To do this, use the socket spanner to loo[...]

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    Fitting the front panel The appliance front can be fitted with a door panel to match other kitchen units. If fitted in a Miele kitchen, the door panel can be ordered pre-drilled with the necessary fixing holes. If fitted in a non-Miele kitchen, a suitable panel will have to be drilled to suit by a qualified kitchen fitter. See "Fitting a door [...]

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    Fitting a door front panel made by another manufacturer Preparing the front panel A Measure distance X for drilling the hinge holes. – with spacer bars: – without spacer bars: (the front panel must be correspondingly higher) B Mark the two hinge holes and the four smaller holes as shown in the diagram. Depending on country, this tumble dryer is[...]

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    For right hand hinging only: – front panel shown decor side face down, upper edge at the bottom: if width ( b ) increases, measurement a must also be increased b = 592 mm N a = 21.5 mm b = 593 mm N a = 22.0 mm b = 594 mm N a = 22.5 mm b = 595 mm N a = 23.0 mm b = 596 mm N a = 23.5 mm H = height of adjacent furniture unit doors. C Drill the two hi[...]

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    Fitting a plinth facing The gap between the lower edge of the tumble dryer plinth and the floor can be closed up using a suitable kitchen furniture plinth facing. The tumble dryer plinth has a special groove in which a plinth facing can be fitted. Plinth facing dimensions Length : 592 - 596 mm Thickness :8m m Height ( H ): The plinth facing height [...]

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    External condensed water outlet General notes When drying is in progress, condensed water is pumped into the condensed water container through the drain hose at the back of the dryer. The condensed water can also be drained off directly if the dryer is installed near a sink, drain outlet etc. so that the condensed water container does not have to b[...]

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    External drainage via a sink or gully ^ See "Front view" illustration. , If you want to drain the water off into a sink you will need to secure the hose carefully, e.g. by tying it to a tap to make sure it cannot slip during use. Otherwise there is a risk of overflowing water which could cause damage. ^ Use the bow-shaped guide to prevent[...]

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    1 Adapter 2 Nut 3 Hose clip 4 Extension hose (accessory) 5 Non-return valve (accessory) 6 Tumble dryer drain hose ^ Fit adapter 1 to the sink drain outlet using nut 2 . If this nut has a flat disc in it you should take the disc out first. ^ Attach the end of the extension hose 4 to adapter 1 . ^ Use a screwdriver to tighten hose clip 3 up close to [...]

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    Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person, in strict accordance with current national and local safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK). Ensure power is not supplied to the appliance until after installation work has been carried out. The appliance is supplied with a mains cable[...]

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    Load 1 Final spin speed in a domestic washing machine Residual moisture Energy Duration kg rpm % kWh min. Cottons Normal 2 6.0 6.0 1000 1000 60 60 3,58 2,00 99 59 Cottons Normal 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 1200 1400 1600 1800 53 50 44 43 3,25 3,10 2,75 2,70 91 86 78 77 Cottons Normal + Short + Low temperature 6.0 6.0 1000 1000 60 60 3,35 3,60 88 120 Cottons Ha[...]

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    Height 820 mm Width 595 mm Depth 575 mm Suitable for stacking Yes Weight 54 kg Drum volume 100 litres Maximum capacity 6 kg dry weight Capacity of condensed water container approx. 3.5 litres Drain hose length 950 mm Maximum delivery head 1.5 m Maximum drain hose length 4 m Length of connection cable 2 m Voltage see data plate Connected load see da[...]

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    The Settings menu is used to alter the dryer's electronics to suit different requirements. Settings can be altered at any time. Open the Settings menu Main menu 10:21 [ [ $ Settings ! # Favourite programmes # Cottons m ^ Use the top right hand sensor to select the Settings ! menu. ^ Confirm with OK . To select a setting Settings 10[...]

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    Time The time can be set to appear as a 24 hour or 12 hour clock. You can also use this setting to adjust the time of day. Clock format Time 10:21 [ $ 24 h clock ( # 12 h clock OK ! ^ Select the format you want. The dryer is delivered with the clock format set as a 24 hour clock. Set the time of day Time [ [ [ + $ 10 :21 - # OK ! ^ Use the + an[...]

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    Extended cool down The cooling down phase which takes place before the end of a programme can be lengthened by 2, 4, 6 ... up to 18 minutes if required. This helps textiles cool down more intensely. The programme duration increases in 2 minute increments. Extended cooling down can only be selected for programmes that offer different drying stages. [...]

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    Code The code prevents the dryer being used without your knowledge. When the code has been activated, you have to enter a code after switching the dryer on. Otherwise the dryer cannot be operated. The door can be opened and items removed at any time. To activate the code The display will now request that a code is entered. The code is 250 and canno[...]

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    To use the dryer when the lock code is activated When the dryer is switched on again, the display will request the code. ^ Enter code 250 with the + and - sensors. The dryer is now unlocked and ready for use. To deactivate the code ^ Proceed as for activating the code. Information [ Code OK. Ready 1 OK ! ^ Confirm with OK . You can now switch on th[...]

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    Buzzer When the buzzer function has been activated, an audible tone sounds at the end of a programme. Off Factory default The buzzer is switched off but sounds at maximum volume if there is a fault. Normal The buzzer sounds at the end of a programme. Loud The buzzer sounds louder at the end of a programme. Keypad tone An audible tone sounds each ti[...]

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    Memory The electronics will memorise the drying level and some of the extra options selected for the current drying programme and the duration of a timed drying programme. When the programme is chosen again these settings will appear in the display. Off Factory default On Anti-crease Anti-crease helps prevent creasing, if laundry is not normally re[...]

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