Miele PDR 514 Commercial Tumble Dryers Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Miele
Table of Contents
- Miele PDR 514 Commercial Tumble Dryers
- Specifications
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQs
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Operating the tumble dryer
- Using for the first time
- Set value in the display
- Cleaning and care
- Troubleshooting
- Installation
- Optional accessories
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Miele PDR 514 Commercial Tumble Dryers
Specifications
- Model: PDR 514/518/522/528/544
- Region: en-AU, NZ
- M.-Nr: 11 865 311
Product Information
The Commercial Tumble Dryers PDR series by Miele are designed for efficient and reliable drying of laundry in commercial settings. With advanced features and sturdy construction, these tumble dryers offer high performance and durability.
For environmental sustainability, Miele emphasizes proper disposal practices for both packaging materials and old appliances. Recycling packaging materials reduces waste and promotes resource conservation.
Product Usage Instructions
Caring for the Environment:
Dispose of the packaging material responsibly by recycling it.
Keep plastic wrappings away from children to prevent suffocation risks.
When disposing of the old appliance, ensure it is taken to a designated waste collection or recycling center for electrical and electronic appliances to prevent harm to health and the environment.
Warning and Safety Instructions:
- Do not make alterations to the dryer unless authorized by Miele.
- Avoid leaning on the tumble dryer door to prevent tipping over.
- Do not use pressure washers or water jets for cleaning the tumble dryer.
- Use window switches to ensure the dryer operates only when a window is open.
- In case of a gas smell, follow safety protocols to prevent risks.
Accessories:
Use only genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with the machine to maintain warranty validity and ensure optimal performance.
FAQs
- Q: Can I use non-Miele spare parts with the tumble dryer?
- A: No, using spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers will invalidate the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liability for any damages caused.
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Operating and installation Instructions Commercial Tumble Dryers PDR 514/518/522/528/544
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.
en-AU, NZ
M.-Nr. 11 865 311
Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing material
The packaging material protects the appliance from transport damage. 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 raw materials in the manufacturing process and also reduces the
amount of waste in landfill sites. 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!
Disposing of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials.
However, they also contain harmful substances which were essential for their
correct functioning and safety. These could be hazardous to human health and
to the environment if disposed of with general waste or if handled
incorrectly. Please do not, therefore, dispose of your old appliance with
general waste.
Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection / recycling
centre for electrical and electronic appliances. Consult with Miele if
necessary. Please ensure that your old appliance presents no danger to
children while being stored awaiting disposal.
Warning and Safety instructions
It is essential to read these instructions. This tumble dryer complies with
all current local and national safety requirements. However, inappropriate use
can lead to personal injury and damage to property. Read the operating
instructions carefully before using the tumble dryer. They contain important
information on safety, installation, use and maintenance of the appliance.
This prevents both personal injury and damage to the tumble dryer. In
accordance with standard IEC 60335-1, Miele expressly and strongly advises
that you read and follow the instructions in “Installation”, as well as in the
“Warning and Safety instructions”. Miele cannot be held liable for injury or
damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions. Keep these operating
instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
When instructing other people how to use the tumble dryer, they must be made
aware of these Warning and Safety instructions. Correct application IF IT IS
UNAVOIDABLE THAT FABRICS THAT CONTAIN VEGETABLE OR COOKING OIL OR HAVE BEEN
CONTAMINATED BY HAIR CARE PRODUCTS ARE PLACED IN A TUMBLE DRYER THEY SHOULD
FIRST BE WASHED IN HOT WATER WITH EXTRA DETERGENT – THIS WILL REDUCE, BUT NOT
ELIMINATE, THE HAZARD. THIS APPLIANCE SHALL NOT BE USED TO DRY OFF SOLVENTS OR
DRY CLEANING FLUIDS. OIL-AFFECTED ITEMS CAN IGNITE SPONTANEOUSLY, ESPECIALLY
WHEN EXPOSED TO HEAT SOURCES SUCH AS IN A DRYER. THE ITEMS BECOME WARM,
CAUSING AN OXIDATION REACTION IN THE OIL. OXIDATION CREATES HEAT. IF THE HEAT
CANNOT ESCAPE, THE ITEMS CAN BECOME HOT ENOUGH TO CATCH FIRE. PILING, STACKING
OR STORING OIL-AFFECTED ITEMS CAN PREVENT HEAT FROM ESCAPING AND SO CREATE A
FIRE HAZARD. ADEQUATE VENTILATION SHALL BE PROVIDED TO AVOID THE BACK FLOW OF
GASES INTO THE ROOM FROM ANY FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES, INCLUDING OPEN FIRES.
THIS APPLIANCE REQUIRES PERMANENT VENTILATION FOR THE ROOM WHERE IT IS
INSTALLED. THE DRYER IS NOT TO BE USED IF INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS HAVE BEEN USED
FOR CLEANING. DO NOT USE AN UNLINED MASONRY CHIMNEY AS THE FLUE FOR THIS
APPLIANCE. Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof
textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam
rubber pads should not be dried in the tumble dryer. Fresh air ventilation
openings shall not be blocked and/or sealed.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Items that have been soiled with substances such as cooking oil, acetone,
alcohol, petrol, kerosene, spot removers, turpentine, waxes and wax removers
should be washed in hot water with heavy-duty detergents where necessary to
clean heavily soiled garments before being dried in the tumble dryer. If
necessary, consult the detergent manufacturer. Do not dry unwashed items in
the tumble dryer. DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE. DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION. DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON
OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE. The tumble dryer is intended for use in a
commercial environment. The dryer is intended exclusively for drying textiles
washed in water which have been labelled as suitable for tumble drying by the
manufacturer on the care label. Any other applications may be dangerous. Miele
cannot be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or
operation. This tumble dryer is not suitable for outdoor use. Do not install
the tumble dryer in a room where there is a risk of frost. At temperatures
around freezing point, the tumble dryer may not be able to operate properly.
The permitted room temperature is between 2°C and 40°C. If the machine is used
in a commercial environment, it may only be operated by instructed/trained
personnel. If the machine is to be operated in an area accessible to the
public, the supervisor must ensure that it can be operated safely without risk
of danger to others. This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised whilst using it or
have been shown how to use it in a safe way and understand and recognise the
consequences of incorrect operation. Young children must not be allowed to use
this appliance. Older children may only use the dryer if its operation has
been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely. They must
be able to understand and recognise the possible dangers of misuse. Children
must not be allowed to clean or maintain the tumble dryer unsupervised.
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the tumble dryer. Do not
allow them to play with the appliance. This tumble dryer may also be operated
in public areas such as launderettes. Uses other than those listed above are
incorrect and shall release the manufacturer from liability.
Preventing problems Do not make any alterations to the dryer, unless
authorised to do so by Miele. Do not lean on the tumble dryer door. Otherwise,
the tumble dryer may tip over, causing injury to yourself or others. Do not
use a pressure washer or water jet to clean the tumble dryer.
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Warning and Safety instructions
To ensure the correct performance of the tumble dryer and to prevent the risk
of faults and fire, it is important to carry out maintenance on a regular
basis. DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS IN OR NEAR THIS APPLIANCE. Do
not expose the dryer to air which contains chlorine, fluorine or other solvent
vapours. This contaminated air can cause a fire. To prevent the risk of fire,
the following textiles must not be dried in the tumble dryer: – Items which
have not been washed. – Items which have not been thoroughly cleaned and are
still soiled with grease, oil or
other deposits (such as kitchen linens or cosmetics cloths with cooking oils,
grease, lotions, etc.). If items have not been thoroughly cleaned, there is a
danger that they might ignite when heated, even after they have been removed
from the tumble dryer at the end of the programme. – Oil-affected items can
ignite spontaneously, especially when exposed to heat sources such as in a
tumble dryer. The items become warm, causing an oxidation reaction in the oil.
Oxidation creates heat. If the heat cannot escape, the items can become hot
enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking or storing oil-affected items can
prevent heat from escaping and so create a fire hazard. If it is unavoidable
that fabrics contaminated with vegetable or cooking oil, or hair care
products, are placed in a tumble dryer, they should first be washed in hot
water with extra detergent – this will reduce, but not eliminate, the hazard.
– Items (e.g. mops and floor cloths) that have been treated with inflammable
cleaning agents or which contain residues of acetone, alcohol, benzene,
petrol, kerosene, stain remover, turpentine, wax and wax remover or other
chemicals. – Items such as foam rubber (latex foam), shower caps, waterproof
textiles, rubber backed articles and clothes or pillows fitted with foam
rubber pads should not be dried in the tumble dryer. – Items which have been
splashed with hair lacquer, hair spray, nail varnish remover or similar
substances. Warning: Never switch the tumble dryer off before the end of the
drying programme unless all items are removed immediately and spread out to
cool down. Never operate the tumble dryer without the fluff filter or with a
damaged fluff filter. This could lead to malfunctions. Fluff can clog the air
passages, heating elements and ducting, which could result in a fire. In this
case, stop the tumble dryer immediately and replace the damaged fluff filter.
Technical safety Before installing the dryer, check it for visible signs of
damage. Do not install or use a damaged appliance. Do not connect the dryer to
the mains electricity supply by an extension lead. Extension leads do not
guarantee the required safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).
Fire hazard due to controllable socket. This tumble dryer must not be
connected to a controllable socket (e.g. a timer). There is a risk of the
laundry self-igniting if the tumble dryer’s cooling phase is interrupted.
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Warning and Safety instructions
The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity
is complete between it and an effective earthing system. It is essential that
this standard safety requirement is observed and regularly tested. If in any
doubt, have the electrical installation inspected by a qualified electrician.
Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing
system (e.g. electric shock). Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen
dangers for the user, for which Miele cannot accept liability. Repairs must
only be carried out by a Miele authorised service technician, otherwise any
subsequent damage will not be covered by the warranty. Repair instructions can
be requested from Miele. Faulty components must only be replaced by Miele
original spare parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of the
machine when Miele replacement parts are used. In the event of a fault and for
cleaning and maintenance purposes, the tumble dryer must be disconnected from
the power supply. The tumble dryer is only disconnected from the power supply,
if: – it is switched off at the wall socket or the plug is withdrawn, or – the
circuit breakers are disconnected, or – the circuit breakers have been
completely removed This tumble dryer must not be installed and operated in
mobile locations (e.g. on a ship). Please observe the instructions in
“Installation” and “Technical data”. The tumble dryer may only be operated
when the ducting has been installed and the room is sufficiently ventilated.
The ducting must never be installed in any of the following flues or shafts: –
Chimneys or exhaust smokestacks that are in use. – Shafts that are used to
ventilate installation rooms with fireplaces. – Flues that are used by third
parties. If smoke or exhaust gas is pushed back into the flue or shaft, there
is a risk of poisoning. The appliance must not be discharged into a flue that
is used for exhausting fumes from appliances burning gas or other fuels.
Regularly check all components in the ducting (e.g. wall pipe, external
grille, bends, elbows, etc.) to make sure that air can move through them and
to ensure that they are working properly. Clean components when necessary.
Fluff deposits in the ducting system will prevent the air from being extracted
properly and, as a result, will stop the tumble dryer from working properly.
If existing ducting is due to be used, it must be checked before being
installed in the tumble dryer. Low pressure must not occur in the vent
ducting. There is a risk of suffocation and poisoning due to exhaust gases
being sucked back if gas-powered flow heaters, gas-powered room heaters, coal-
burning stoves with a flue connection, etc., are installed in the same room,
in the same flat or in neighbouring rooms and the negative pressure is 4 Pa or
more. You can prevent negative pressure in the installation room if you ensure
sufficient room ventilation by taking the following measures (examples): –
Install vents that cannot be closed in the exterior walls.
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Warning and Safety instructions
– Use window switches so that the tumble dryer can only be switched on when a
window is open.
Please always seek approval from the appropriate authority (e.g. gas
installer) to confirm that the machine can be operated without risk and that a
negative pressure of 4 Pa or more can be prevented. If multiple tumble dryers
are to be connected to one exhaust air duct, a non-return flap must be
installed directly on the duct for each tumble dryer. Failure to do so may
damage the dryers and affect their electrical safety. The electrical socket
must be easily accessible so that the tumble dryer can be disconnected from
the power supply at any time. The operator must be able to check from any
access point that the plug is still removed. If the appliance is hard wired,
adequate provision must be made on site to switch off all poles to disconnect
the tumble dryer from the power supply. The means for disconnection must be
incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules AS/NZS
3000. Do not block the gap between the bottom of the tumble dryer and the
floor with plinth boards, deep pile carpet etc. The appliance must not be
installed behind a lockable door, a sliding door or a door with a hinge on the
opposite side to that of the tumble dyer, in such a way that a full opening of
the tumble dryer door is restricted. If the electrical connection cable is
faulty, it must only be replaced by a Miele authorised service technician to
protect the user from danger.
Care is required to avoid causing a fire by igniting flammable material.
Warning: Risk of fire/Flammable materials. In the event of a fault or when
carrying out cleaning and maintenance, the on-site manual gas shut-off valve
and the shut-off device on the gas meter must be closed. Before completing
commissioning, maintenance, conversion and repair work, all gasconducting
components from the manual shut-off valve to the burner jet must be
checked for leaks. Particular attention must be paid to the measurement
connections on the gas valve and on the burner. Checks must be performed when
the burner is both switched on and switched off. Carry out an annual visual
inspection of the gas lines and gas appliances in your home. This inspection
must comply with applicable national regulations. Safety measures in the event
that you smell gas – Extinguish all flames immediately. – Close the on-site
gas shut-off device, the gas shut-off device on the gas meter or the
main gas shut-off device immediately. – Open all windows and doors
immediately. – Do not light any naked flames (e.g. matches or lighters). – Do
not smoke.
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Warning and Safety instructions
– If there is a smell of gas in a room, never enter it with a naked flame. –
Do not carry out any actions that will create electrical sparks (such as
pulling out
electrical plugs or pressing electrical switches or bells). – If you cannot
find the cause of the gas smell and all gas valves have been shut off, please
call the gas utility company and emergency services immediately. If other
persons are being shown how to operate the appliance, they must be given and/
or made aware of these important safety precautions.
Correct use Always close the drum door after each drying cycle. This way you
will avoid the danger of – children climbing into the tumble dryer or hiding
things in it. – pets or other small animals climbing into the tumble dryer.
Keep the room where the tumble dryer is located free from dust and fluff. If
the air that is taken into the machine contains dirt particles, they can cause
blockages. This can lead to faults and create a fire hazard. Fluff must not be
allowed to accumulate around the tumble dryer. Never operate the tumble dryer
without the fluff filter or with a damaged fluff filter. This could lead to
malfunctions. Fluff can clog the air passages, heating elements and ducting,
which could result in a fire. In this case, stop the tumble dryer immediately
and replace the damaged fluff filter. The fluff filter must be cleaned on a
regular basis. To ensure problem-free operation of the tumble dryer: – Clean
the surface of the fluff filter after each drying cycle. – In addition, the
fluff filter and the air passages must be cleaned when prompted by the
display. Remove all items from the pockets of the laundry to be dried (e.g.
lighters, matches, keys). The programme finishes when the cooling phase has
been completed. Many programmes are followed by the cooling phase to ensure
that the items of laundry are kept at a temperature that will not cause them
damage (for instance to prevent the risk of the laundry self-igniting). Always
remove all items of laundry from the tumble dryer immediately after the
cooling phase. Fabric softener and similar products must be used according to
the instructions on the manufacturer’s packaging. For appliance parts made
from stainless steel: Avoid contact between stainless steel surfaces and
liquid detergents or disinfecting agents containing chlorine or sodium
hypochlorite. These agents can cause corrosion on stainless steel. Aggressive
chlorine bleach vapours can also be corrosive. Do not store open containers of
these agents near the appliance.
Accessories Only use genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with this
machine. Using spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers will
invalidate the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liability.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these
Warning and Safety instructions.
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Guide to the machine
a Control panel with rotary control b Door c Fluff filter flap d 4 height-
adjustable screw feet e Electrical connection f Communication module slot g
Intake vents for drying air h Exhaust connection i Connection for
communication box j Communication box (optional):
For setting up a connection with external systems
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Operating the tumble dryer
Machines with residual moisture control (ROP)
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a Control panel b Sensors for the drying levels c status indicators
Light up when necessary. d sensor
For drying bedding.
e time display Displays the remaining programme running time in hours and
minutes.
f sensors For time selection. After touching the sensor, a later start time
for the programme (Delay start) can be selected. The sensor lights up brightly
when selected. The duration of the Delay start period is selected by touching
the or sensor.
g Start/Stop sensor Starts the selected programme or cancels a programme once it has started. The programme can be started when the sensor is flashing on and off. The sensor lights up constantly once the programme has started.
h Optical interface Used for data transfer by Miele Professional Service.
i Programme selector For selecting programmes and for switching the machine
off. The tumble dryer is switched on when you select a programme and switched
off by turning the programme selector to the position.
Drying levels – sensor = “Normal plus” drying level – sensor = “Normal” drying level – sensor = “Hand iron” drying level – sensor = “Machine iron” drying level – sensor: “Bedding” function
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Drying programmes – position = “Cottons” programme
For drying cotton and linen . – position = “Cottons Low temperature” programme
For drying delicate cotton and linen fabrics. – position =
“Synthetics/Delicates” programme
For drying synthetic fibres and artificial silk to 20% residual moisture. –
PRO position = “Label programme” programme – position = “Label programme”
programme – position = “Time drying cool air” programme
For airing fabrics with 10 minutes of drying time. – position = “Timed drying
warm air” programme
For drying fabrics at high temperatures and with 20 minutes of drying time. –
position = “Woollens” programme
For drying woollens with 5 minutes of drying time. – position = “Minimum iron
Low temperature” programme – position = “Minimum iron” programme – position =
Machine off
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Machines with time control (TOP)
Operating the tumble dryer
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a Control panel b Sensors for the drying levels c status indicators
Light up when necessary. d sensor
For drying bedding. e time display
Displays the remaining programme running time in hours and minutes. f sensors
For time selection. After touching the sensor, a later start time for the
programme (Delay start) can be selected. The sensor lights up brightly when
selected. The duration of the Delay start period is selected by touching the
or sensor. g Start/Stop sensor Starts the selected programme or cancels a
programme once it has started. The programme can be started when the sensor is
flashing on and off. The sensor lights up constantly once the programme has
started. h Optical interface Used for data transfer by Miele Professional
Service. i Time selector For selecting times and for switching the machine
off. The tumble dryer is switched on when you select a time and switched off
based on the position of the time selector .
Drying levels (TOP) – sensor = “High” temperature setting – sensor = “Medium” temperature setting – sensor = “Low” temperature setting – sensor = “Cool” temperature setting – 5 position = Timed drying: 05 minutes – 1055 position = Timed drying: 1055 minutes – 60 position = Timed drying: 60 minutes
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Operating the tumble dryer
– position = Machine off
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Machines with payment systems (COP)
Operating the tumble dryer
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3 45 6
7
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a Control panel b status indicators
Light up when necessary. c sensor
For drying bedding. d time display
Displays the remaining programme running time in hours and minutes. e sensors
For time selection. After touching the sensor, a later start time for the
programme (Delay start) can be selected. The sensor lights up brightly when
selected. The duration of the Delay start period is selected by touching the
or sensor. f Start/Stop sensor Starts the selected programme or cancels a
programme once it has started. The programme can be started when the sensor is
flashing on and off. The sensor lights up constantly once the programme has
started. g Optical interface Used for data transfer by Miele Professional
Service. h Temperature setting selector For selecting temperature settings and
for switching the machine off. The tumble dryer is switched on when you select
a temperature setting and switched off based on the position of the
temperature setting selector .
Drying programmes – position range = “Cool” temperature setting
For airing fabrics. – position range = “Low” temperature setting
For drying delicates made from artificial silk or synthetic fibres. – position
range = “Medium” temperature setting
For drying easy-care synthetics and mixed fibres. – position range = “High”
temperature setting
For drying cotton and linen fabrics.
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Operating the tumble dryer
– position = Machine off
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Operating the tumble dryer
How the control panel works
The sensors react to fingertip contact. Selection is possible as long as the
respective sensor is illuminated. If a sensor is brightly lit, this means it
is currently selected. If a sensor is dimly lit, this means it can be
selected. Sensors for the drying levels After selecting a drying level
programme with the programme selector, the recommended drying level lights up.
Drying levels that can be selected are dimly lit.
Drying levels – sensor = “Normal plus” drying level – sensor = “Normal” drying
level – sensor = “Hand iron” drying level – sensor = “Machine iron” drying
level Drying levels (TOP) – sensor = “High” temperature setting – sensor =
“Medium” temperature setting – sensor = “Low” temperature setting – sensor =
“Cool” temperature setting Drying levels in payment system operation – sensor
= “High” temperature setting – sensor = “Medium” temperature setting – sensor
= “Low” temperature setting – sensor = “Cool” temperature setting Indicators –
indicator light: lights up when the fluff filter needs cleaning. – indicator
light: lights up if a fault is present in the ducting. – indicator light (gas-
heated machines only): lights up when the heating is active. – indicator light
(machines with payment system only): lights up when payment has
been made. – time display: the remaining programme running time is displayed
in hours and
minutes. With most programs, the runtime displayed may vary or “jump”. The
following factors, among others, affect the programme duration displayed: the
quantity of laundry, the type of fabric and the residual moisture in the
laundry. The electronics will continually assess the conditions and adjust the
programme duration with increasing accuracy.
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Using for the first time
Risk of injury or damage to property due to improper installation. Incorrect
installation of the tumble dryer can lead to personal injury or damage to
property. Before commissioning the tumble dryer for the first time, make sure
it has been installed correctly. Connect the tumble dryer correctly. Please
observe the instructions in “Installation”. Complete the initial commissioning
process. During the initial commissioning process, you will need to define the
settings for daily use of the tumble dryer. Some settings can only be modified
during the initial commissioning process. After that, they can only be changed
by Miele Professional Service.
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Drying
Washing before drying Removing foreign objects
1. Notes on correct laundry care
Heavily soiled laundry must be washed particularly thoroughly. Use sufficient
detergent and select a high wash temperature. If in doubt, wash the items
several times.
The tumble dryer must not be used for drying items of laundry which have been
cleaned using industrial chemicals.
New and coloured items must be washed thoroughly and separately. Do not dry
new and coloured items with light coloured garments. There is the risk of
colours running and discolouring other garments or even plastic components in
the tumble dryer. Dark coloured fluff can also settle on light coloured
garments and vice versa.
Before drying, ensure that there are no foreign objects in the laundry.
Damage due to foreign objects which were not removed from the laundry. Foreign
objects in the laundry can melt, burn, or explode. Ensure that any foreign
objects (e.g. detergent dispensing balls, lighters, etc.) have been removed
from the laundry.
Check seams and stitching to ensure that padding and linings are intact. This
way you can prevent fillings from falling out, which could create a fire
hazard. Sew in or remove loosened underwiring from bras.
Risk of fire due to incorrect use and operation. The laundry can burn and
destroy the dryer and the surroundings. See “Warnings and safety instructions”
for further information.
Care symbols Loading the laundry
Drying Normal/Higher temperature Low temperature*
- Select Low temperature. Do not tumble dry
Ironing Very hot Hot Warm Do not iron
2. Loading the tumble dryer
Damage to fabrics caused by incorrect laundry care. Incorrect laundry care can damage fabrics during tumble drying. Before loading, read chapter “1. Notes on correct laundry care” first.
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Open the door.
Closing the door
Load the laundry.
Do not overload the drum. Overloading can cause unnecessary wear and tear to
the laundry and give a disappointing drying result. It can also cause more
creasing.
Damage caused by laundry getting trapped. Laundry can be damaged by getting
trapped when closing the door. When closing the door, make sure that laundry
does not get trapped in the door opening.
Close the door gently.
Selecting a programme
3. Selecting a programme
The tumble dryer is switched on by selecting a programme and switched off by
turning the programme selector to the position. Turn the programme selector to
the required programme. A drying level may light up and durations will appear
in the time display.
Drying level for programmes with
The preset drying level can be changed if required.
a selectable drying Touch the sensor for the drying level you want. It will light up
level
brightly.
The drying levels that are available for selection depend on the selected programme.
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Timed drying programmes and other programmes Warm air
You can set the duration in one-minute increments from minutes to hours.
Drying
Selecting Delay start
Touch the or sensor repeatedly until the required programme duration appears
in the time display.
The drying level is preset by the dryer and cannot be altered.
With Delay start you can delay the start of a programme from minutes up to
(hours).
Touch the sensor. will light up brightly. Touch the or sensor repeatedly until
the required Delay start
time appears in the time display. Useful tip: The time will count upwards and
downwards automatically if you touch the or sensor continuously.
Altering Delay start
Touch the Start/Stop sensor. Touch the or sensor repeatedly until the required
Delay start
time appears in the time display. Touch the Start/Stop sensor. The Delay start
function continues to count down.
Cancelling / Deleting Delay start Delay start countdown
Turn the programme selector to the position. Alternatively, you can also
cancel Delay start by opening the door.
– Delay start times of more than will count down in hours and then in minutes
until the start of the programme.
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Starting a programme Programme running time/Time left estimation
– The drum will rotate briefly every hour until the start of the programme to
reduce laundry creasing (Anti-crease function).
4. Starting a programme
Touch the flashing Start/Stop sensor. The Start/Stop sensor lights up.
Programme sequence – If Delay Start has been selected, the Delay Start period
will start to
count down first. – With a longer Delay start time, the drum will rotate
occasionally.
This will loosen up the laundry. – The programme starts.
The programme running time depends on the quantity of laundry, the type of
fabric and the residual moisture in the laundry. The displayed programme
running time for drying level programmes can therefore vary or “jump”. The
tumble dryer’s electronic module adapts during the ongoing drying programme.
The displayed programme running time becomes more and more accurate.
When using the programmes for the first time, the displayed time sometimes
deviates significantly from the real time left. The difference between the
estimated and achieved time becomes smaller if the corresponding programme is
run more often. If different load sizes are dried in one programme, the time
left display can only show an approximate time.
Laundry items and fabrics can wear out unnecessarily. Avoid overdrying laundry
and garments.
Energy saving
After a programmed time, the indicators dim. The Start/Stop sensor flashes slowly. Touch the Start/Stop sensor to switch the indicators back on. Energy saving for the indicators will not affect a running programme. – Before the programme finishes, the laundry is cooled.
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At the end of the programme Removing the laundry
Drying
5. End of the programme unloading the drum
The laundry is cooled down shortly before the end of the programme. The
laundry can then be removed. The programme has ended when only is shown in the
display. If Anti-crease has been selected (see “Programmable functions”), the
drum will rotate in intervals. This reduces creasing if the laundry cannot be
removed straight away. The tumble dryer will switch off automatically after
the programmed time after the end of a programme.
Open the door.
Remove all of the laundry from the drum.
Damage caused by overdrying. Laundry left in the dryer can be damaged by
overdrying. Always remove all items from the drum once drying has finished.
Care notes
Close the door. Switch the tumble dryer off. This tumble dryer requires regular maintenance, particularly if it is used on a continuous basis. See “Cleaning and care”.
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Changing the programme sequence
Selecting another programme
Changing a programme after it has started
You cannot change to another programme once a programme has started (this
prevents unintentional alterations). You will need to cancel the current
programme before you can select a new one.
Risk of fire due to incorrect use and operation. The laundry can burn and
destroy the dryer and the surroundings. See “Warning and Safety instructions”
for further information.
If you move the programme selector, will light up in the time display. goes
out when you select the original programme again.
Cancelling the current programme
Touch the Start/Stop sensor for more than 2 seconds. The items will be cooled
down, depending on the temperature reached and how long they have been dried
for. will light up if you press the Start/Stop sensor again during the cooling
phase. Open the door.
Close the door. Select a different programme from the main menu. Touch the
Start/Stop sensor.
Adding or removing laundry
Open the door.
Risk of burning when touching hot laundry in the drum. You could burn
yourself. Let the laundry cool down and remove it carefully.
Add or remove laundry. Close the door. Start the programme.
Adding laundry during the Delay start period
You can open the door to add or remove laundry. – All programme settings will
be saved. – You can change the drying level, if required. Open the door. Add
or remove laundry. Close the door. Touch the Start/Stop sensor so that the
Delay start period
continues.
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Changing the programme sequence
Time left
Altering the programme sequence can cause the programme duration shown in the
display to be adjusted.
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Requirements for accessing supervisor level
– The appliance is switched on. – The appliance door is open.
Accessing supervisor level
Touch and hold the Start/Stop sensor control and close the door. The
Start/Stop sensor control flashes rapidly for 2 seconds. Continue touching the
Start/Stop sensor control for at least 4 seconds. The Start/Stop sensor
control will light up constantly. This indicates that you have successfully
accessed the supervisor level programming mode. Release the Start/Stop sensor
control.
If the illuminated Start/Stop sensor control is not released again within 6
seconds, the appliance will detect an accessing error or a door jam. The
maximum time for the access attempt is 10 seconds. The attempt will then be
cancelled automatically.
Overview of supervisor level
If the preset values in the supervisor level are changed, the tumble dryer’s
energy requirements may change.
Program me
Designation
Drying level Cottons
Drying level Minimum iron
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 1
Heater bank temperature Cottons & Timed operation internal/
external 1 Process air temperature Cottons & Timed operation internal/
external 1 Drum drive running time in primary direction
Possible set value
Default setting
Explanation
= Damper 3 = Damper 2 = Damper 1 = Standard = Drier 1 = Drier 2 = Drier 3 =
Damper 3 = Damper 2 = Damper 1 = Standard = Drier 1 = Drier 2 = Drier 3 See
“Heater bank temperature” table
See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Program me
Designation
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 1 Drum drive running time in reverse direction
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 1 Drum drive pause
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 2 Heater bank temperature
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 2 Process air temperature
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 2 Drive running time in primary direction
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 2 Drive running time in reverse direction
Cottons & Timed operation internal/ external 2 Drive pause time
Synthetics/Delicates & Timed operation internal/external 3 Heater bank temperature
Synthetics/Delicates & Timed operation internal/external 3 Process air temperature
Synthetics/Delicates & Timed operation internal/external 3 Drive running time in primary direction
Synthetics/Delicates & Timed operation internal/external 3 Drive running time in reverse direction
Synthetics/Delicates & Timed operation internal/external 3 Drive pause time
PRO & Timed operation internal/ external 4 Heater bank temperature
PRO & Timed operation internal/ external 4 Process air temperature
PRO & Timed operation internal/ external 4 Drive running time in primary direction
PRO & Timed operation internal/ external 4 Drive running time in reverse direction
PRO & Timed operation internal/ external 4 Drive pause time
Label Heater bank temperature
Possible set value
Default setting
Explanation See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Heater bank temperature” table
See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Heater bank temperature” table
See “Process air temperature” table
TOP/COP:
See “Reversing cycle” table
TOP/COP:
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
TOP/COP:
See “Heater bank temperature” table
TOP/COP:
See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Heater bank temperature” table
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Program me
Designation
Label Process air temperature
Label Drum drive primary direction
Label Drum drive reverse direction
Label Drum drive pause
Timed drying cool air Drum drive primary direction
Timed drying cool air Drum drive reverse direction
Timed drying cool air Drum drive pause
Timed drying warm air Heater bank temperature
Timed drying warm air Process air temperature
Timed drying warm air Drum drive primary direction
Timed drying warm air Drum drive reverse direction
Timed drying warm air Drum drive pause
Woollens Heater bank temperature
Woollens Process air temperature
Woollens Drive running time in primary direction
Woollens Drive running time in reverse direction
Woollens Drive pause time
Minimum iron Low temperature Heater bank temperature
Minimum iron Low temperature Process air temperature
Minimum iron Low temperature Drive running time in primary direction
Minimum iron Low temperature Drive running time in reverse direction
Minimum iron Low temperature Drive pause time
Minimum iron Heater bank temperature
Possible set value
Default setting
Explanation See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Heater bank temperature” table
See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Heater bank temperature” table
See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Heater bank temperature” table
See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
See “Heater bank temperature” table
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Program me
Designation
Minimum iron Process air temperature
Minimum iron Drive running time in primary direction
Minimum iron Drive running time in reverse direction
Minimum iron Drive pause time
Fan pulsed operation Off/On
Finish tone
Keypad tone
7 Welcome tone Fault alarm
Backlight brightness
Backlight brightness dimmed
Possible set value
Default setting
Explanation See “Process air temperature” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Reversing cycle” table
See “Pauses” table
= Off
= On
= Off
= Normal
= Loud
= Off
= Normal
= Loud
= Off
= Normal
= Loud
= Off
= On
Brightness of the selected backlight
= 10% of maximum brightness
= 20% of maximum brightness
= 30% of maximum brightness
= 40% of maximum brightness
= 50% of maximum brightness
= 60% of maximum brightness
= 70% of maximum brightness
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Program me
Designation
Display brightness
“Display” off status “Machine” off status Further cooling
Cooling down temperature
Memory
Possible set value 04
Default setting
Explanation
Seven-segment display brightness
= Off
= On after 10 minutes, not during programme in operation
= On after 10 minutes
= On after 30 minutes, not during programme in operation
= On after 30 minutes
= No switch-off
= After 15 minutes
= After 20 minutes
= After 30 minutes
= Off
= On
= 40 °C/104 °F
= 41 °C/106 °F
= 42 °C/108 °F
= 43 °C/109 °F
= 44 °C/111 °F
= 45 °C/113 °F
= 46 °C/115 °F
= 47 °C/117 °F
= 48 °C/118 °F
= 49 °C/120 °F
= 50 °C/122 °F
= 51 °C/124 °F
= 52 °C/126 °F
= 53 °C/127 °F
= 54 °C/129 °F
= 55 °C/131 °F
= Off
= On
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Program me
Designation
Anti-crease
Clean the filters Delay start
Door opening status
Pressure sensor (external)
External exhaust flap
External exhaust flap delay
Additional fan
COM module selection
External prog. lock
Heater bank temperature
Set value in the display
Supervisor level (programming mode)
Possible set value
Default setting
Explanation
= Off = 1 h = 2 h = 3 h = 4 h = 5 h = 6 h = 7 h = 8 h = 9 h = 10 h = 11 h = 12
h
= Off xx = xx h = 55 h
= Off = On
= Off = programme cancelled when door is opened = On = programme interrupted
when door is opened
= Off = Normally open contact = Normally closed contact
= No = Yes
= None = 1 s = 2 s = 99 s
= Off = On
= Off = Internal module = External module
= Off = On
Temperature 55 °C/131 °F 60 °C/140 °F 65 °C/149 °F 70 °C/158 °F 75 °C/167 °F
80 °C/176 °F 85 °C/185 °F
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Set value in the display
Process air temperature
Set value in the display
Temperature 90 °C/194 °F 95 °C/203 °F 100 °C/212 °F 105 °C/221 °F 110 °C/230
°F 115 °C/239 °F 120 °C/248 °F 125 °C/257 °F 130 °C/266 °F 135 °C/275 °F 140
°C/284 °F 145 °C/293 °F 150 °C/302 °F
Temperature Cold 30 °C/86 °F 31 °C/88 °F 32 °C/90 °F 33 °C/91 °F 34 °C/93 °F
35 °C/95 °F 36 °C/97 °F 37 °C/99 °F 38 °C/100 °F 39 °C/102 °F 40 °C/104 °F 41
°C/106 °F 42 °C/108 °F 43 °C/109 °F 44 °C/111 °F 45 °C/113 °F 46 °C/115 °F 47
°C/117 °F 48 °C/118 °F 49 °C/120 °F 50 °C/122 °F 51 °C/124 °F 52 °C/126 °F 53
°C/127 °F 54 °C/129 °F 55 °C/131 °F 56 °C/133 °F
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Set value in the display
Reversing cycle
Set value in the display
Supervisor level (programming mode)
Temperature 57 °C/135 °F 58 °C/136 °F 59 °C/138 °F 60 °C/140 °F 61 °C/142 °F
62 °C/144 °F 63 °C/145 °F 64 °C/147 °F 65 °C/149 °F 66 °C/151 °F 67 °C/153 °F
68 °C/154 °F 69 °C/156 °F 70 °C/158 °F 71 °C/160 °F 72 °C/162 °F 73 °C/163 °F
74 °C/165 °F 75 °C/167 °F
Seconds 20 s 22 s 24 s 26 s 28 s 30 s 32 s 34 s 36 s 38 s 40 s 42 s 44 s 46 s
48 s 50 s 52 s 54 s 56 s 58 s 60 s 62 s
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Set value in the display
Seconds 64 s 66 s 68 s 70 s 72 s 74 s 76 s 78 s 80 s 82 s 84 s 86 s 88 s 90 s 92 s 94 s 96 s 98 s 100 s 102 s 104 s 106 s 108 s 110 s 112 s 114 s 116 s 118 s 120 s
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Supervisor level (programming mode)
Pauses
Set value in the display
Seconds 2 s 3 s 4 s 5 s 6 s 7 s 8 s 9 s 10 s 11 s 12 s 13 s 14 s 15 s
Quitting programming mode
To quit programming mode, turn the rotary control on the tumble dryer to the
position. The tumble dryer is switched off.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the fluff filter
Risk of fire if the tumble dryer is operated without a fluff filter. If there
is no fluff filter, the air channels, heating elements and ducting can become
clogged during drying and may catch fire. The fluff filter must not be removed
for cleaning. Never operate the tumble dryer without the fluff filter in
place. Replace a damaged fluff filter immediately. A fluff filter collects
fluff released by textiles. The fluff filter must be cleaned at least once per
working day, as well as in accordance with the corresponding message in the
display. In the event of a heavy build-up of fluff, the fluff filter should be
cleaned several times per day.
Open the fluff filter compartment cover.
Remove the fluff from the fluff filter using your hands. Do not use pointed or
sharp-edged objects to clean the fluff filter. Otherwise, the fluff filter may
become damaged.
Close the fluff filter compartment cover after cleaning the fluff filter.
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning the drum and the outside of the casing
Risk of death due to electric shock. The tumble dryer must be completely
disconnected from the power supply before performing cleaning or maintenance
work. Before starting cleaning or maintenance work, always switch off the
tumble dryer at the main switch (on site). Do not use a pressure washer or
water jet to clean the tumble dryer. Risk of damage due to solvent-based
cleaning agents and abrasive cleaners. Solvent-based cleaning agents, abrasive
cleaners, glass cleaners or all-purpose cleaners can cause damage to plastic
surfaces and other parts. Clean the tumble dryer with a slightly damp cloth
and a mild non-abrasive cleaning agent or soapy water. Clean the seal around
the inside of the door with a damp cloth. The tumble dryer drum must be wiped
clean with a soft, damp cloth after drying items that have been starched. Dry
all parts with a soft cloth. The drum and other stainless steel parts can be
cleaned with a suitable stainless steel cleaner if you wish. The air intake
vent is located on the rear of the tumble dryer. This vent must never be
covered or blocked with objects. Keep the area around the tumble dryer in
particular the air intake clear of fluff. Useful tip: The Miele Cleaning Set
is available as an optional accessory for effective and gentle cleaning of the
tumble dryer.
Additional annual cleaning
The Miele Professional Service Department or a trained specialist must check
the interior of the tumble dryer and the ducting for fluff deposits once per
year and clean the machine if necessary. In the case of electrically heated
tumble dryers, the heater bank and the heating shaft must also be checked by
the Miele Professional Service Department. In the case of gas-heated dryers,
the burner and the burner area must be checked.
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Problem solving guide
Troubleshooting
Message
The display remains dark.
Possible cause and remedy
There is no power to the tumble dryer. Check the electrical plug, main switch,
and fuses (on
site).
Problem
Possible cause and remedy
The efficiency of the tumble The fluff filter in the tumble dryer is dirty.
dryer is decreasing.
Check the fluff filter in the tumble dryer for contamination
and clean it if necessary.
Insufficient ventilation Make sure that the air-intake vent and the tumble-
dryer
ducting are not covered or blocked by objects.
Room temperature too high (>45 °C)
Ensure adequate ventilation of the installation site. If necessary, connect
the tumble dryer to external fresh
air and exhaust air ducting.
Feather-filled pillows smell after drying.
Feathers tend to develop a build-up of their own smell or smells from other
sources when they are heated. Smells can be reduced through natural
ventilation after
drying.
Items made of synthetic fibres are charged with static electricity after drying.
Synthetic fibres tend to attract static charge. Static charge can be reduced
by adding a fabric softener
to the final rinse in the washing programme.
Fluff is caused by tumble drying.
Fluff is principally the result of friction when garments are being worn and to some extent when they are being washed. Tumble drying hardly causes any fluff to form. Fluff is collected by the fluff filters and fine filters and can easily be removed. See “Cleaning and care”.
The drying process goes on In some circumstances, you may be asked to clean the air
too long or even switches channels/air guide.
off.
Please check all the possible causes described below.
The fluff filter is clogged with fluff. Remove the fluff.
The air guide area is clogged with hair and fluff, for example.
Clean the air guide area. You can remove the cover in the loading area to
clean the
air guide area underneath.
The vent ducting or its openings are clogged with hair and fluff, for example.
Check and clean all components in the vent ducting (e.g.
wall pipe, external grille, bends, elbows, etc.).
The flow of air is insufficient (e.g. because it is installed in a small room).
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Problem solving guide
Problem
Condensation is forming in the drum.
Possible cause and remedy
When drying, open a door or window to ensure sufficient ventilation.
The laundry has not been spun sufficiently. In future, make sure that your
laundry is thoroughly spun
at the appropriate spin speed in the washing machine.
The tumble dryer has been overloaded. Do not exceed the maximum load for the
drying
programme selected.
Metallic components, e.g. zips, have prevented the tumble dryer from
registering the correct laundry moisture level. Open any zips next time. If
the problem occurs again, dry garments with long zips
using the warm air drying programme.
The tumble dryer is installed on a shared exhaust air duct. The tumble dryer
must always be installed with a non-
return flap when using a shared duct. Check the non-return flap for possible
defects on a
regular basis and replace it if necessary.
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After sales service
Contact in case of fault
In the event of any faults which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact
Miele Professional Service. Contact information for Miele can be found at the
end of this booklet. Please quote the model and serial number of your
appliance when contacting Miele. This information can be found on the data
plate.
Optional accessories
Optional accessories for this tumble dryer are available from the Miele
Professional Service Department.
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Installation
Installation requirements Risk of injury or damage to property due to improper
installation. Incorrect installation of the tumble dryer can lead to personal
injury or damage to property. The tumble dryer must only be installed and
commissioned by the Miele Professional Service Department or an authorised
technician. The tumble dryer must be installed in accordance with all relevant
regulations and standards. The dryer must only be operated in a room that has
sufficient ventilation and which is frost-free. The tumble dryer must not be
installed behind a closeable door or a sliding door. The maximum opening angle
of the tumble dryer door must not be limited by objects or doors. It must be
possible to fully open the tumble dryer door at any time. General operating
conditions This dryer is intended only for use in a commercial environment and
must only be operated indoors. Do not install the tumble dryer in a room where
there is a risk of frost. Depending on the nature of the installation site,
sound emissions and vibration may occur. Useful tip: Have the installation
site inspected and seek the advice of a professional in instances where
increased noise may cause a nuisance. Transport The tumble dryer must not be
transported without a transport pallet. Suitable transport aids must always be
used during transportation.
At the installation site, the tumble dryer must be lifted from the transport
pallet using suitable lifting gear.
Installing the tumble dryer
Place the tumble dryer on a perfectly level, secure, and horizontal surface
that is able to withstand the specified floor load.
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Installation
The floor load created by the tumble dryer is concentrated and transferred to
the installation surface via the adjustable feet. A base is not required.
However, an uneven floor surface must be compensated for.
PDR 514/518/522/914/918/922
x
1,400 mm
y
906 mm
z
PDR 514/914: 852 mm
PDR 518/918: 1,035 mm
PDR 522/922: 1,164 mm
PDR 528/544/928/944 1,640 mm 1,206 mm
PDR 528/928: 1,018 mm PDR 544/944: 1,384 mm
To facilitate any future maintenance work, a maintenance corridor with a width of at least 500 mm must be set up behind the machine and must be accessible at all times. The distance between the machine and any walls must not fall below the specified minimum values.
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Installation
Adjust the tumble dryer feet until the machine is level. Use a spirit level to
ensure correct alignment.
After the machine has been aligned, screw the nuts on the adjustable feet
tightly to the base plate using an open spanner.
Securing the tumble dryer
Gas-heated dryers and tumble dryers that are to be installed on a plinth must
be secured against accidental displacement. Risk of injury and damage due to
missing tumble dryer fastenings. When installing on a plinth, an unsecured
tumble dryer can slip and fall off the plinth. If the tumble dryer is
installed on a plinth, it must be secured. The plinth must be secured to the
floor. Danger of gas leakage from gas-heated tumble dryers due to lack of
floor fastening. Accidental displacement of a gas-heated tumble dryer can
damage the gas line and cause gas to leak. After installation, always secure
gas-heated tumble dryers to the floor using suitable fastening material. Gas
tumble dryers must be secured to the floor via the adjustable feet using
tensioning strips to secure them against accidental displacement.
Electrical connection The electrical connection must be established by a
qualified electrician. The electrical connection may only be made to an
electrical system provided in accordance with all appropriate local and
national legislation, regulations and guidelines. Please also observe the
regulations set out by your insurance provider and energy supplier, accident
prevention regulations, as well as recognised codes of practice.
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Installation
Reliable and safe operation of this tumble dryer is only ensured if it has
been connected to the mains electricity supply.
The required supply voltage, power rating and fuse rating can be found on the
data plate on the tumble dryer. Ensure that the supply voltage matches the
voltage quoted on the data plate before establishing the electrical connection
to the tumble dryer. Connection to a supply voltage other than the one quoted
on the data plate can damage the tumble dryer if the voltage is too high.
If more than one voltage is specified on the data plate, the tumble dryer can
be converted for connection to the relevant input voltage. This conversion
must be performed by the Miele Professional Service Department or by an
authorised technician. During the conversion, the wiring instructions given on
the wiring diagram must be followed. The tumble dryer is intended for hard-
wiring but can be connected using a plug and socket. For a hard-wired
connection, an all-pole isolation device must be available at the installation
site. When in the off position, this all-pole isolation device ensures a 3 mm
gap between all open contacts. These include circuit breakers, fuses and
relays. If the mains supply cannot be permanently disconnected, the isolation
device (including plug and socket) must be safeguarded against being switched
on either unintentionally or without authorisation. The tumble dryer must not
be connected to devices such as timers which would switch it off
automatically. If the mains connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, its service agent or similar qualified persons in order
to avoid a hazard.
Limitations to dryer operation due to reconnecting/removing jumpers.
Modifying/Removing jumpers on the heater elements in order to set lower heater
ratings may result in limitations to dryer operation. Depending on the type of
laundry, length of vent ducting, and outside temperature, the desired drying
results may no longer be achieved. In the event of a reduction, the specified
consumption data will no longer be achieved.
If it is necessary to install a residual current device (RCD) in accordance
with local regulations, a residual current device type B (sensitive to
universal current) must be used. After installing the tumble dryer,
equipotential bonding must be established. The equipotential bonding must
comply with the local and national installation specifications.
Supply air/Exhaust air
The tumble dryer may only be operated when the ducting has been connected
properly and the room is sufficiently ventilated.
Steam connection (only for steam-heated variants)
The steam connection must only be carried out by a registered installation
technician. The enclosed installation instructions must be observed as they
are important for the steam connection.
Hot water connection (only for hot water-heated variants)
The hot water connection may only be carried out by a registered installation
technician.
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Installation
The installation instructions must be observed as they are important for the
hot water connection. If a tap is desired, it must be fitted on site.
Gas connection (only for gas-heated variants)
The gas connection may only be carried out by a registered installation
technician in accordance with the applicable national regulations. The use of
a gas socket is not permitted at the specified heater rating as the flow rate
is too low. The gas heating is configured at the factory in line with the gas
specifications on the sticker on the rear of the appliance. If the gas type
needs to be changed, please request the appropriate conversion kit from the
Miele Professional Service Department. Information is required on the machine
type, serial number, gas family, gas group, gas connection pressure and
country of installation. This gas conversion may only be carried out by a
registered specialist. Risk of electric shock and injury due to using the
tumble dryer without the complete casing. If the casing is dismantled, it is
possible to come into contact with live or rotating machine parts. Once the
tumble dryer has been installed, replace all the casing parts that were
removed.
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Networking
Pairing instructions
Follow the steps below to connect the tumble dryer to your network.
Establishing the local network connection via WPS In the supervisor level,
select using the or arrow sensors. Then select the internal communication
module using the or arrow sensor. Confirm with the / sensor. Restart the
tumble dryer by turning the rotary control to the position. Switch the
appliance on again by turning the rotary control from the position to any
other position. Press and hold the sensor for 4 seconds until appears in the
display. Then press and hold the sensor for 2 seconds until appears in the
display. A timer will then start. Press the WPS button on your router within
the specified time. The network connection via WPS is being established. The
machine is now successfully connected.
Establishing a temporary network connection via soft AP The network connection
via soft AP is only possible if the tumble dryer is not already connected to a
network. In the supervisor level, select using the or arrow sensors. Then
select the internal communication module using the or arrow sensor. Confirm
with the / sensor. Restart the tumble dryer by turning the rotary control to
the position. Switch the appliance on again by turning the rotary control from
the position to any
other position. Press and hold the sensor until appears briefly in the
display. A timer will then start. The tumble dryer now opens the soft AP for
10 minutes. Establish the connection with the Device Connector in Miele MOVE.
Once a connection is established, dots flash in the word. Then continue with
the Device Connector in Miele MOVE. System requirements for Wi-Fi – Wi-Fi
802.11b/g/n – 2.4 GHz band – WPA/WPA2 encryption – DHCP activated – Multicast
DNS / Bonjour / IGMP snooping activated – Ports 443, 80, 53, and 5353 open
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Networking
– IP DNS server = IP standard gateway/router – Mesh/Repeater use: same SSID and password as standard gateway/router – SSID must be permanently visible
System requirements for LAN – DHCP activated – Multicast DNS / Bonjour / IGMP snooping activated – Ports 443, 80, 53, and 5353 open – IP DNS server = IP standard gateway/router
Wi-Fi signal strength Guide values The Wi-Fi signal strength is only a rough guide. These details do not provide absolute certainty. The Wi-Fi signal strength can be read via the MDU or directly on the machine.
Wi-Fi signal strength
MDU
Meaning
76 – 100% 51 – 75% 26 – 50% 1 – 25%
0%
3/3** 2/3 1/3 0/3
Generally, reliable operation possible
Generally, operation possible Generally, reliable operation not possible
Operation not possible
- Displayed on the machine ** Number of bars 3/30/3
The signal strength can be adversely affected by many factors: – People in the room – Open or closed doors – Moved objects – Varying radio signal sources or interference – Other machines with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi wireless technology
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Optional accessories
Communication box
The optional communication box allows external hardware from Miele and other
suppliers to be connected to the Miele Professional machine. External hardware
includes e.g. payment systems, peak-load systems, pressure sensors, or an
external vent flap. The communication box is supplied with mains voltage by
the Miele Professional machine. The separately available set consists of the
communication box and fasteners for installation on the machine or on the
wall.
XKM 3200 WL PLT
The optional Miele Communication Module can be used to establish a data
connection between a Miele Professional machine and a data processor in
accordance with the Ethernet or Wi-Fi standard. This communication module fits
into the communication slot which is a standard feature on all machines. The
communication module offers the option of intelligent App-based communication
with external systems (such as central smart payment terminals or payment
systems). In addition, it can display detailed machine and programme status
information. This module forms the basis for wired communication with Miele
MOVE.
It is not possible to integrate the machine into the “Miele@home” App for
domestic installations.
The communication module is intended exclusively for commercial use and is
supplied with mains voltage directly via the Miele Professional machine. No
additional power connection is required. The Ethernet interface provided via
the communication module complies with SELV (safety extra low voltage)
requirements in accordance with IEC 62368-1. Connected external machines must
also comply with SELV. Not available in all countries Data protection and
data security When you activate the networking function and connect your
machine to the Internet, your machine sends the following data to the Miele
Cloud: – Machine serial number – Machine model and technical features –
Machine status – Information about the software status of your machine
Initially, this data cannot be assigned to a specific user and is not saved
permanently. Data cannot be saved permanently or assigned to a specific user
until after you have linked your machine to a user. Data transmission and
processing are governed by Miele’s strict security standards. Factory default
settings for network configuration You can reset all of the settings on the
communication module or your integrated Wi-Fi module to the factory default
settings. The network configuration should be reset whenever a machine is
being disposed of or sold, or if a used machine is being put into operation.
This is the only way to ensure that all personal data has been removed and, in
the case of the latter, the previous owner will no longer be able to access
the machine.
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Optional accessories
Copyright and licences For the purpose of operating and controlling the
communication module, Miele uses proprietary or third-party software that is
not covered by open source licensing terms. These items of software/software
components are protected by copyright. The copyright powers of Miele and third
parties must be respected. In addition, the communication module contains
software components which are distributed under open source licensing terms.
The open source components contained in the machine along with the
corresponding copyright notices, copies of the licensing terms valid at the
time and any further information can be accessed locally by IP using a web
browser (https://
Payment system
The tumble dryer can be fitted with a payment system (optional Miele
accessory). In this case, a Miele Professional Service technician must
programme the relevant settings in the tumble dryer’s electronics and connect
the payment system. The Miele communication box accessory unit or the COM
module is required to connect a payment device.
Original spare parts and accessories
Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for up to 15 years
following the discontinuation of your appliance (this does not apply to
digital products or products for process documentation). In many cases,
genuine Miele spare parts are available for much longer. Miele machines are
highly durable due to their excellent quality. If, however, repair work does
become necessary, key functional spare parts will remain available for up to
15 years following discontinuation (this does not apply to digital products or
products for process documentation). Contact the Miele Professional Service
Department if you need spare parts and accessories or would like personalised
advice.
Danger due to improperly performed service and repair work. Service and repair
work should only be carried out by a suitably qualified electrician in
accordance with all appropriate safety requirements. Servicing, modification,
testing and maintenance of electrical appliances must be carried out in
accordance with all appropriate legal requirements, accident prevention
regulations and valid standards. All live wires must be safely disconnected
before any maintenance or repair work is commenced on the machine.
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Technical data
Height Width Depth Depth with door open Drum volume Maximum load size (dry
weight) Supply voltage Fuse rating (on site) Total rated load Test
certifications awarded Product safety standard Sound pressure level, EN ISO
11204 Sound power level, EN ISO 9614-2
Frequency band Maximum transmission power
PDR 514
PDR 518
PDR 522
PDR 528
PDR 544
1400 mm
1400 mm
1400 mm
1640 mm
1640 mm
906 mm
906 mm
906 mm
1206 mm
1206 mm
852 mm
1035 mm
1162 mm
1019 mm
1385 mm
1456 mm
1639 mm
1768 mm
1623 mm
1989 mm
250 l
325 l
400 l
500 l
800 l
14 kg
18 kg
22 kg
28 kg
44 kg
see data plate
see data plate
see data plate
see data plate
AS/NZS 60335.1, AS/NZS 60335.2.11, EN 50570, ISO 10472-1 & ISO 10472-4
<70 dB (A)
<80 dB (A)
2.4000 GHz 2.4835 GHz < 100 mW
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Miele Australia Pty. Ltd. ACN 005 635 398 ABN 96 005 635 398 Melbourne: Level
4, 141 Camberwell Road Hawthorn East, VIC 3123 Telephone: 1300 731 411
service.prof@miele.com.au
www.miele.com.au/professional professional.sales@miele.com.au
Miele New Zealand Limited IRD 98 463 631 8 College Hill Freemans Bay Auckland
1011 New Zealand Telephone: 0800 4 MIELE
(0800 464 353) www.miele.com.au/professional professional.sales@miele.com.au
Miele Global Headquarters: Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332
Gütersloh, Germany
Alteration rights reserved / Publication date: 06.24
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References
- Miele Professional AU | Discover our Commercial Solutions
- Miele Professional AU | Discover our Commercial Solutions
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