Miele Clothes Dryer T1526 User Manual

Operations Manual  
for the T 1526  
Vented Dryer  
It is essential to read these  
operating instructions before  
installing or using the machine to avoid  
the risk of accident, or damage  
to the machine.  
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M.-Nr. 05 017 940  
 
Guide to the machine  
Guide to the machine  
1 Supply cable with plug  
2 Control panel  
3 Drum door  
4 Exhaust connection (left or rear)  
5 Four height-adjustable legs  
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Guide to the machine  
Pushbuttons  
Indicator lamps  
Door  
PROGRAM SEQUENCE  
The program sequence indicator  
lamps show the current state of the  
drying program.  
This button is used to open the door  
(does not stay pushed in).  
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ON /  
OFF  
When the machine is turned on, the  
“On” indicator will light up if the door is  
closed. If the door is open, the drum  
light will be on.  
DRYING STAGE REACHED  
These indicator lamps show which  
drying stage the program has  
reached. For program stages “Nor-  
mal” and “Extra dry” the indicator  
lamp remains at the “Normal” posi-  
tion.  
Buzzer  
Allows the buzzer to sound when the  
drum rotates during the anti-crease  
cycle.  
PROGRAM SETTING-SELECTOR  
Low temp.  
Set the required program by turning the  
knob either clockwise or counterclock-  
wise.  
Lower drying temperatures for deli-  
cate fabrics, e.g. acrylics (symbol r).  
Start  
COTTONS  
Starts the selected program (does  
not stay pushed in).  
PERMANENT PRESS  
TIMED DRYING  
Items can be either dried for 20  
minutes (incl. a cooling-down phase)  
or cool air fluffed for 15 minutes.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire,  
electrical shock, or injury to persons  
when using your appliance, follow  
basic precautions, including the follow-  
ing:  
7. Clean the lint filter before and after  
each load.  
8. Do not dry articles that have been  
previously cleaned in, washed in,  
soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,  
dry-cleaning solvents, other flamm-  
able or explosive substances as they  
give off vapors that could ignite or  
explode.  
1. Read these operating instructions be-  
fore using your dryer for the first  
time, as this is for your own safety  
and for the protection of your ma-  
chine.  
9. Do not allow children to play on or in  
the appliance. Close supervision of  
children is necessary when the ap-  
pliance is used near the children.  
2. Remember to remove the door when  
disposing of an old machine to pre-  
vent children from accidently locking  
themselves in the machine and en-  
dangering their lives.  
10.To avoid back-pressure or accumula-  
tion of exhaust fumes, provide ade-  
quate room ventilation, by means of  
permanent vents or an open window.  
3. Do not install or store this appliance  
where it will be exposed to the  
weather.  
11.Always close the door after use to  
prevent children from leaning on the  
door and causing the dryer to tilt.  
4. Do not install your dryer in rooms  
where freezing temperatures may  
occur. The reliability of the electronic  
control system may be impaired.  
12.Keep area around the exhaust open-  
ing and adjacent surrounding areas  
free from accumulation of lint, dust  
and dirt.  
5. This machine should only be used for  
drying the following fabrics:  
– Items which can be machine dried  
as specified by the laundry care  
label.  
– Items which have been washed in  
water.  
6. The following fabrics pose a fire ha-  
zard:  
– Items which contain foam rubber,  
rubber or rubberlike components.  
– Items which have been treated with  
inflammable cleaning agents, such  
as gasoline or dry-cleaning solvents.  
– Items containing hair lacquer, hair-  
spray, nail polish remover or similar  
substances.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
13.The interior of the machine and ex-  
haust duct should be cleaned peri-  
odically by qualified personnel.  
19.Do not place items exposed to cook-  
ing oils in your dryer. Items con-  
taimed with cooking oils may contrib-  
ute to a chemical reaction that could  
cause a load to catch fire.  
14.Do not reach into the dryer if the  
drum is moving.  
15.Do not tamper with controls.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
16.Do not repair or place any part of the  
appliance or attempt any servicing  
unless specifically recommended in  
the user maintenance instruction or  
in published user repair instructions  
that you understand and have the  
skills to carry out.  
For grounding and electrical connec-  
tion instructions, refer to the electri-  
cal connection section.  
Repairs to electrical appliances  
should only carried out by qualified  
personnel.  
Incorrectly repaired machines may  
pose a considerable risk to the user.  
17.Formation of lint.  
Lint is principally the result of friction  
when items are worn and washed.  
Machine-drying hardly causes any  
lint to form and, as has been estab-  
lished by reseach institutes, has no  
effect on the lifetime of fabrics.  
18.Warning - Do not use fabric sof-  
tener/anti static dryer sheets.  
Residues from these products block-  
up (clog) the lint filter causing prema-  
ture failure of the dryer.  
Miele dryers are designed to dry  
laundry without static cling. How-  
ever, should fabric softener be re-  
quired, use liquid fabric softener in  
the wash cycle.  
Clean lint filter mesh monthly by wash-  
ing/scrubbing with hot soap and  
water.  
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Your contribution to the environment  
Your contribution to the environment  
Disposal of the packing ma-  
terial.  
The transport and protective packing is  
mostly manufactured from the following  
recycled or re-useable materials:  
Disposal of your old machine.  
Old machines contain materials which  
can be recycled. Please contact your  
recycling center or scrap merchant  
and render the machine inoperative as  
per the “Important Safety Instructions”  
before disposing of the appliance.  
– corrugated paper/cardboard  
– polystyrene - CFC-free  
– polyethylene foil (transparent)  
– untreated wood  
– fiber board  
Please check local environmental regu-  
lations before disposing of packing ma-  
terials and discarding the appliance.  
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Loading and unloading the machine  
Loading and unloading the machine  
If the wash is not removed at the end  
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire,  
electric shock, or injury to persons,  
read the IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-  
STRUCTIONS before operating this ap-  
pliance.  
of the drying program, the machine  
will automatically enter the anti-  
crease cycle for 60 minutes. This en-  
tails the drum being rotated at short  
intervals in order to reduce the forma-  
tion of creases.  
Load the laundry loosely into the  
drum.  
Once the laundry has been  
Duvet covers and pillowcases  
should be fastened before drying in  
order to prevent small items from roll-  
ing inside of them.  
removed, check that the drum is  
empty. Any items left in the drum  
could be damaged through over-  
drying during the next program.  
Clean the lint filter after each drying  
cycle to prevent excessive energy  
consumption, longer program times  
and the risk of fire.  
The door should always be closed  
after use.  
Important: Check that laundry can-  
not be trapped by the door as this  
may cause damage to the fabric.  
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Notes on laundry care  
Notes on laundry care  
Before drying, check the instructions Notes:  
on the fabric care label.  
Knitted fabrics and flannel sheets tend  
to shrink when washed for the first time  
and also when dried. They should not  
be overdried (Extra dry)!  
The following fabrics should not be  
dried in a tumble dryer:  
– Woollens and wool blends  
These fabrics tend to become matted  
and shrink.  
Starched laundry can also be dried in  
the tumble dryer.  
– Items filled with down  
The fine fabric interior tends to shrink, Permanent press items should be  
depending on the quality of the item  
involved.  
– Pure linen  
briefly spun in the washing machine be-  
fore drying. Items which are prone to  
creasing should not be dried in the  
These items should only be machine- “PERMANENT PRESS- Normal +” - Pro-  
dried if specified as suitable by the  
manufacturer on the textile care label.  
The surface of the fabric may other-  
wise tend to become “rough”.  
gram.  
Drip-dry shirts made of pure cotton  
may tend to crease, depending on the  
quality of their finish.  
Miele dryers have been designed to  
dry laundry free of static cling, without  
These items should be dried in a  
“Hand iron”program.  
the use of dryer softener sheets or simi- Permanent press fabrics tend to crease  
lar products. The dryer continuously  
monitors the moisture content of the  
laundry, and automatically shuts off the  
heat when the selected degree of dry-  
ness is reached. Through the use of a  
cool down period, (where the machine  
operates without heat), cool, static free  
laundry is the end result. Dryer softener  
sheets perform the same function by  
depositing a chemical residue on both  
the clothes and the interior of the dryer.  
Over time, this coating may lead to per-  
formance reductions in the dryer.  
more as the size of the load increases.  
This is particularly true of very delicate  
fabrics. The load should be reduced to  
2 kg or, if necessary, to 1.5 kg.  
Do not dry new dark-colored fabrics  
together with light-colored items as  
they may discolor.  
If fabric softening is desired, it is more  
convenient, economical and beneficial to  
the clothing if a liquid softener is auto-  
matically dispensed while the clothes are  
in the washing machine. Please see the  
washing machine operating instructions  
for directions on how to automatically dis-  
pense a liquid softener.  
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Program selection  
Program selection  
Functional description  
Low temp.  
When selected the machines lower  
drying temperatures for delicate fab-  
rics, (e.g. acrylics, nylon).  
An electronic sensor system monitors  
the moisture content of the laundry.  
Once the required degree of dryness is  
reached, cold air enters the drum to  
cool the laundry.  
Start  
Starts the selected program.  
The drying program is then terminated.  
“PROGRAM SEQUENCE”  
indicators  
Function of the pushbuttons  
The program sequence indicator lamps  
show the current status of the drying  
program.  
“DRYING STAGE REACHED”  
indicators  
This indicator shows which drying  
stage the program has reached.  
“PROGRAM SETTING” selec-  
tor  
There is a range of settings for both  
"Cottons" and "Permanent Press".  
In addition, items can be either dried  
for 20 minutes (incl. a cooling-cycle  
lasting 8 mins.) or fluffed in cool air for  
15 minutes.  
Door  
This button is used to open the door.  
ON/OFF  
When the machine is turned on, the  
“On” indicator lamp lights if the door is  
closed. When the door is open, the  
drum is illuminated.  
Buzzer  
When depressed, the buzzer will  
sound as the drum rotates during the  
anticrease cycle.  
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Program selection  
To select a program  
To change a program during  
drying  
Press the "On/Off" button.  
Set the program selector to the  
desired program.  
The new program will start from the be-  
ginning.  
The tables on the following pages list  
the range of applications for the differ-  
ent programs.  
Correct procedure  
1 Press the "On/Off" button.  
2Press the "Door" button.  
Set the desired program by turning  
the program selector either clock-  
wise or counterclockwise.  
3Open the door and load the machine.  
4 Close the door with a firm swing - do  
Press the "Start" button.  
not push it shut.  
The program status will be stored for  
30 minutes in the event of a power  
failure.  
5If drying delicate fabrics, press the  
"Low temp." button.  
6Select the "Buzzer" if so desired.  
7Select a program.  
The program is canceled if:  
– There is a power failure lasting more  
than 30 minutes.  
8 Press the "Start" button.  
– The door is opened after the ma-  
chine has entered the "Cooling  
down" or "Anti-crease" stage.  
After the program has finished  
1 Set the program selector to "Finish".  
2 Remove the laundry.  
3 Clean the lint filter.  
4 Turn off the machine.  
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Programs  
Programs  
Drying stage  
Type of laundry/fabric  
Max. load  
Special instructions  
COTTONS  
Extra dry  
Multi-layer fabrics, mixed  
loads of cotton fabrics,  
e.g.jeans, towels,  
sweatsuits.  
6 kg  
The “Extra dry” program  
should not be selected for  
jersey wear items or items  
that may shrink.  
Uniform loads of cotton  
fabrics e.g. flannel items,  
underwear, socks.  
6 kg  
6 kg  
If items are still damp,  
select the “Extra dry”  
program.  
Normal  
Normal-  
Knitted cotton fabrics  
susceptible to shrinkage,  
e.g. jersey wear or  
If items are still damp,  
select the “Normal“  
program.  
lightweight cotton fabrics.  
Cotton or linen fabrics, to  
be left damp for easier  
ironing.  
6 kg  
6 kg  
Moisture can be increased  
or decreased by using  
“Hand iron rr” or “Hand  
iron r” respectively.  
Hand iron r  
Hand iron rr  
Cotton or linen fabrics,  
including starched laundry,  
to be ironed on the rotary  
iron, (B865E).  
The laundry can be loosely  
rolled to prevent it from  
drying out until it can be  
ironed.  
Machine iron  
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Programs  
Drying stage  
Type of laundry/fabric  
Max. load  
Special instructions  
PERMANENT PRESS  
Normal +  
Permanent press items  
made of synthetic or  
blended fabrics, e.g.  
pullovers, dresses, pants,  
etc., which are not dried  
adequately in the “Normal”  
program.  
3 kg  
With blended fabrics  
consisting of wool and  
synthetics, consult the  
manufacturer’s instructions,  
as the wool component  
may cause the fabric to  
matt and shrink.  
Permanent press shirts,  
table cloths, bedding etc.  
made of blended woven or  
knitted fabrics, e.g.  
3 kg  
3 kg  
Normal  
cotton/synthetic.  
Permanent press shirts,  
table cloths, pillowcases  
etc. cotton/synthetics,  
which are to be pressed.  
Hand iron  
TIMED DRYING  
warm  
Individual items, e.g.  
comforters, or very small  
loads.  
-
This cycle will run for the  
full 20 minutes, even if the  
clothes are dry sooner.  
Items which you want to  
"fluff".  
6 kg  
-
cool air  
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Cleaning and care  
Cleaning and care  
Cleaning the lint filter  
Cleaning the dryer  
The lint is collected by the lint filter in  
the door.  
Before cleaning the tumble dryer;  
disconnect the machine from the  
power supply.  
Clean the filter after every program.  
Grip the filter by the recessed  
handle and pull up to remove.  
The dryer can be cleaned using  
soapy water or a mild detergent (not  
scouring powder) and dried with a  
soft cloth.  
The drum may be cleaned using a  
suitable stainless steel cleaner follow-  
ing the manufacturer’s instructions.  
The machine must never be hosed  
down. Do not use any abrasive sub-  
stances or scouring pads to clean  
the machine.  
Any remaining lint in the hollow part  
of the door can be removed through  
the gap at the bottom.  
The lint filter can be rinsed with water if  
necessary.  
Dry the lint filter before putting it  
back in place.  
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Problem solving guide  
Problem solving guide  
Electrical appliances should only be repaired by qualified personnel. Incor-  
rectly repaired machines may put the user at risk. There are, however, minor  
problems which can be corrected without contacting the Service Department.  
What to do if, . . . ?  
Cause . . .  
Remedy . . .  
Check whether the “On”  
indicator lights up. If so, failure  
to start may be due to an  
incorrect program selection  
procedure.  
Repeat the switch-on procedure  
in the correct sequence, as  
outlined in the “Program  
Selection” chapter.  
. . . the tumble dryer fails to  
start when turned on?  
If the “On” indicator lamp does  
not illuminate, check that:  
The “ON/OFF” button is  
depressed.  
The door is properly closed.  
The machine is plugged in  
and the fuse or circuit breaker  
has not tripped.  
The load consists of dissimilar  
items (size and fabrics).  
Select a longer drying program.  
. . . the laundry is not suffi-  
ciently dry?  
Small loads or individual items  
may cause the program to  
Small loads can be time-dried.  
terminate the cycle prematurely.  
The lint filter is clogged.  
Clean the lint filter in the door.  
. . . the drying times are too  
long?  
The laundry was not spun in the Make sure that the laundry is  
washer for a sufficient time. thoroughly spun before drying.  
Turn the program selector  
to “finish”.  
Turn the machine off and  
then on again.  
. . . the “anti-crease” indicator  
lamp in the sequence indica-  
tor display starts flashing?  
Select a program.  
Press the “Start” button.  
If the indicator lamp starts  
flashing again, this indicates a  
fault in the machine.  
Please contact the Miele  
Service Dept.  
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Problem solving guide  
What to do if, . . . ?  
Cause . . .  
The machine has overheated.  
The temperature limiter opened proceed as follows:  
the drum door and caused the  
machine to turn off  
automatically.  
Remedy . . .  
Before restarting the program,  
. . . the drum door opens dur-  
ing the drying cycle?  
Release the ON/OFF button.  
Clean the affected part of the  
machine.  
Possible reasons for  
overheating:  
Turn on the machine again.  
Reselect the terminated  
program.  
The lint filter in the door is  
clogged.  
Press the “Start” button.  
The vent duct is blocked.  
The vent aperture (e.g.  
louvred window vent, wall  
vent) is blocked.  
If the drum door opens again,  
the Miele Service Dept. should  
be contacted.  
It only lights up when the  
machine is switched on. The  
bulb may be burnt out.  
See next page.  
See next page.  
. . . the interior drum light fails  
to function?  
. . . you have to open the door  
in the event of a power  
failure?  
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Problem solving guide  
The interior drum light fails to func-  
tion: The bulb may be burnt out.  
To open the door in the event of a  
power failure  
Replace it as follows:  
Turn off the machine or disconnect  
it from the power supply.  
Open the door.  
Pull forward on the un-hinged side of  
the door.  
Unscrew the plastic bulb cover lo-  
cated inside the drum and above the  
door (see illustration).  
The light bulb must not exceed the  
maximum wattage quoted on the  
data plate.  
Replace the bulb and the plastic  
cover.  
The cover must be correctly installed  
and tightened, otherwise moisture may  
seep in and cause the socket to cor-  
rode.  
This is a temperature-resistant bulb  
and should only be ordered from your  
Miele Service Dept.  
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After-sales service  
After-sales service  
In the event of problems which cannot  
be solved, please contact:  
Your Miele Dealer  
– The nearest Miele Service Depart-  
ment (see back cover for the adress).  
When contacting the Service Depart-  
ment, please quote the Model and Se-  
rial numbers of your appliance, both of  
which can be found on the right side  
after the door is opened.  
Specimen:  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Grounding and Electrical con-  
Electrical connection  
nection  
This installation should be done by an  
experienced and qualified person, in  
most cases a licensed electrician, in ac-  
cordance with local codes and regula-  
tions.  
Grounding instructions  
This appliance must be grounded.  
In the event of a malfunction, ground-  
This dryer is supplied with a 1.5 m power  
ing will reduce the risk of electric shock  
by providing a path of least resistance  
for the electric current. This appliance  
is equipped with a cord having an  
equipment grounding conductor and a  
grounding plug. The plug must be  
plugged into an appropriate outlet that  
is properly installed and grounded in  
accordance with all local codes and or-  
dinances.  
cord with a 3-pole, 4 wire grounding plug,  
14-30P (regular Canadian dryer plug).  
This plug has to be plugged into a 3-pole,  
4 wire grounding receptacle, 14-30R  
(regular Canadian dryer receptacle).  
The receptacle has to be connected to  
Line 1, Line 2, Neutral and Ground wires.  
The voltage is 120/240 V AC or 120/208 V AC.  
“EASY INSTALLATION KIT”  
If you do not have a designated line,  
4 wire, 120/240 V – 15 or 30 Amps, for  
this appliance, but you have the 4 wire,  
120/(208)240 V – 30 Amp Canadian  
dryer wall receptacle (14-30 R) you can  
use the Miele Double Receptacle Box.  
This consists of two standard recep-  
tacles 14-30 R, 4 fuses, box and plug  
cord, which allows you to use that  
single dryer wall receptacle to supply  
power to a Miele washer and Miele  
dryer. Both machines may operate at  
the same time because each uses  
maximum about 15 A current.  
Warning  
Improper connection of the equip-  
ment-grounding conductor can re-  
sult in a risk of electric shock.  
Check with a qualified electrician or  
serviceman if you are in doubt as to  
whether the appliance is properly  
grounded.  
Do not modify the plug provided  
with the appliance; if it will not fit the  
outlet, have a proper outlet installed  
by a qualified electrician.  
For more information on the electrical  
connection on the Miele Double Recep-  
tacle Box please contact:  
– your Miele dealer  
– the nearest Miele Service Depart-  
ment.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Turn the counternuts up and tighten  
against the bottom.  
Installation  
A gap of 10 mm must be main-  
tained between the bottom of ma-  
chine and the floor. This gap must  
not be blocked by deep pile carpet,  
plinths etc., as this will prevent a suf-  
ficient intake of cold air.  
Where to install the machine  
The space required by the vent  
duct should be taken into consider-  
ation when calculating the distance  
between the machine and a wall or  
other appliances.  
The machine should be level to ensure  
safe and proper operation. Minor dis-  
crepancies do not, however, have an  
adverse effect on operation.  
The tumble dryer can also be placed  
on top of a Miele washing machine (ca-  
pacity 6 kg) for a stacked installation.  
An appropriate stacking kit is required  
and can be obtained from your Miele  
dealer, or the Miele Parts Dept.  
The machine can be leveled by turn-  
ing the legs clockwise or counter-  
clockwise as necessary.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Installing the connector on the left  
side of the machine  
Exhaust venting  
The moist air from the dryer must be  
vented to the outside.  
Remove the cap covering the ex-  
haust part as follows:  
The appliance should not be vented  
into a chimney, a wall, a ceiling, or  
any concealed spaces of the building.  
When installing, try to avoid:  
– very long venting systems  
– too many bends or angles  
– tight corners  
otherwise . . .  
. . . the drying results will be affected,  
. . . drying will take longer and use more  
energy.  
Materials suitable for venting:  
– rigid metal pipe  
– flexible metal pipe  
– Insert a thin screwdriver into the slot  
by the retaining hook. Press the hook  
gently upwards.  
At the same time turn the cap  
counterclockwise.  
Install the venting in such a way that  
the expelled air cannot be drawn  
back into the machine.  
Do not vent the dryer into a flue  
used by gas or fuel boilers or  
heaters.  
A vent connector is included with the  
machine. It should be pressed into the  
vent outlet and will simplify the connec-  
tion of the exhaust pipe.  
Before installation, disconnect the  
tumble dryer from the electrical sup-  
ply (unplug from the wall socket, or  
turn off the circuit breaker.  
In the same way remove the vent  
socket from the rear exhaust port.  
Secure into the side port by pressing  
it in and turning it clockwise.  
Seal the rear exhaust port using the  
cap.  
Installation at the rear  
The machine comes supplied with  
the connector installed on the rear  
exhaust port.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The shorter the exhaust ductwork, the  
more efficient the dryer will be. Ex-  
pelled air is slowed down in the ducts  
due to friction against the inner walls,  
therefore the shorter and smoother the  
inner walls are, the less friction will  
occur.  
An elbow or bend creates more friction  
than a straight duct. An additional duct  
length factor must therefore be added  
for each elbow or bend (see Table I).  
This factor expresses the resistance of  
the bend in terms of a straight length of  
duct.  
To calculate the effective duct length.  
Measure the actual duct length.  
Establish the number of elbows or  
bends necessary, noting the type of  
bend, angle and radius involved  
(see Table I).  
Add the additional length factor as  
specified in Table I to the actual duct  
length to give the effective duct  
length.  
The necessary duct diameter should  
then be found in Table II.  
Note:  
The additional length factor is then  
added to the measured duct length to  
give the effective duct length.  
A larger duct diameter also helps to re-  
duce friction. The duct diameter should  
therefore be increased with increasing  
duct length.  
Drying times and energy consumption  
remain unaltered for 100 mm duct up to  
a total length of 8 m.  
Longer duct may lead to slight in-  
creases in drying times and energy  
consumption but will not impair the  
function of the machine as long as the  
necessary duct diameter is used (see  
Table II).  
Tabel I  
Type of bend  
Angle  
Radius in mm  
Additional duct  
length in m  
Flexible metal piping  
90°  
90°  
45°  
100-300  
300-500  
100-500  
0.5  
0.3  
0.3  
Plain piping  
Elbow  
90°  
100  
0.35  
2.3  
Concertina bend  
90°  
200  
0.7  
Wall vent kit with louvres, or window vent kit  
Wall vent kit with flap, or window vent kit  
3.6  
1.25  
4,9  
Exhaust connection, left side  
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Table II  
Example:  
Exhaust connection, left . . . . . . . 4.9 m  
Length (L) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 m  
Lower radius (R = 400 mm) . . . . 0.5 m  
Height (H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 m  
Upper radius (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5 m  
Wall pipe with louvred vent . . . . . 3.6 m  
Effective duct length . . . . . . . . . 11.9 m  
Effective duct  
length (m)  
Internal diameter or  
edge length (mm)  
0-8  
8-12  
12-17  
17-23  
23-31  
31-41  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
Flexible ducting has been used for the  
following example.  
Result:  
A duct diameter of 110 mm is adequ-  
ate since the effective length is less  
than 12 m as specified in Table II.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Moist air can be ducted outside by a wall  
vent or window vent, both of which are  
available from most hardware stores.  
Window vent kit - example  
Wall vent kit - example  
1. Louvred window vent frame  
4. Louvred window vent  
5. Flap  
1. Louvred wall vent frame  
2. Wall vent duct  
3. Adapter  
8. Clips (4 pcs.)  
9. Raised head screws (4 pcs.)  
4. Louvred wall vent  
5. Flap  
6. Screw  
Dryer-side view:  
1. Window vent kit  
7. Wall anchor  
2. Adapter for vent duct  
Dryer-top view:  
1. Wall pipe  
2. Flexible foam-gasket  
The window vent kit is installed into in a plexi-  
glass pane. If using an existing glass pane, cut a  
hole with a diameter of 125 mm.  
A flexible foam gasket must be used if the  
tumble dryer is directly connected to the wall  
vent.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 3  
Ducting (side view) with flexible vent hose to an  
exhaust flue.  
Connection of piping to the tumble dryer.  
1. Drain pipe  
2. Adapter for vent duct between tumble dryer  
and plastic drain pipe  
1. Wall vent duct A. Wire spiral-wound hose  
2. Adapter  
B. Flexible ducting  
3. Flue isulated against damp  
Fig.4  
Fig. 2  
Height of vent outlet for washer dryer stack.  
Ducting (side view) with plastic piping to a wall  
vent kit.  
1. Wall vent kit  
2. Adapter  
3. Drain pipe (outer dia. 110 mm)  
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Technical data  
Technical data  
Height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
85 cm (adjustable +1/-0.5 cm)  
59.5 cm  
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Depth (incl. distance from wall) . . . . . .  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Drum volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Rated load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Fuse rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
70 cm  
57 kg  
126 l  
6 kg dry laundry  
See Data Plate  
See Data Plate  
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Consumption data  
Consumption data  
load  
Final spin speed in washer*  
Electrical  
consumption  
Drying time  
incl.  
cooling down  
time  
kg  
rpm  
kwh  
mins  
Cottons  
6
6
6
1200  
1400  
1600  
3.65  
3.50  
3.20  
92  
89  
81  
Extra dry  
1200  
1400  
1600  
3.15  
3.00  
2.70  
82  
79  
71  
Normal  
Normal-  
800 (70 % residual moisture)  
3.85  
3.00  
2.85  
2.55  
98  
79  
75  
68  
1200  
1400  
1600  
6
6
800 (70 % residual moisture)  
3.10  
2.25  
2.10  
1.80  
82  
63  
59  
52  
Hand iron rr  
1200  
1400  
1600  
1200  
1400  
1600  
1.80  
1.65  
1.35  
52  
48  
41  
Machine iron  
Permanent Press  
3
3
3
1000  
1000 (50 % residual moisture)  
1000  
1.49  
1.40  
1.20  
44  
41  
37  
Normal +  
Normal  
Hand iron  
The specified program running times and electrical consumption values were established under stand-  
ard conditions (EN 61121/A11).  
Different types of fabrics, load size and residual moisture after spinning may effect the specified  
values.  
*These values apply if the laundry is spun in a Miele washing machine before drying.  
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