Operating instructions/Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Caring for the environment
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Operating the tumble dryer
- Energy-saving tips
- Functioning of the heat-pump dryer
- Initial set-up
- 1. Notes on correct laundry care
- 2. Selecting a program
- 3. Loading the tumble dryer
- 4. Selecting program settings
- 5. Starting a program
- 6. Program end – removing the laundry
- Program chart
- Extra options
- Changing the program sequence
- Condensed water container
- Fragrance flacon
- Cleaning and care
- Frequently Asked Questions
- The display indicates messages or faults
- Unsatisfactory drying results
- The drying cycle duration is very long
- General problems with the tumble dryer
- Replacing the plinth filter
- Reactivating the plinth filter
- Checking the heat exchanger unit
- Cleaning the lint filter in the condensed water container
- Replacing the blocked spray jet for the Steam Care program
- Bottom right grille
- Customer Service
- MIELE
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Installation
- Technical data
- Settings
Condensed water container
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Preparing the condensed wa-
ter container for the Steam
Care program
During the Steam Care program, the
condensed water collected in the con-
densed water container is sprayed into
the drum via a spray jet. The con-
densed water container must therefore
be filled with water to at least the
–min– marker. Otherwise, this could
cause a fault.
The –min– marker is at the front left-
hand side of the container.
Make use of the condensed water
which collects during the drying
process.
Filling the empty condensed water
container
You can fill the condensed water con-
tainer with commercially available
condensed water (ironing water).
You should only use tap water in excep-
tional circumstances. If tap water is
used frequently, however, the spray jet
(in the door opening) can become calci-
fied.
1 spout, 2 rubber seal
Pour the water in through the rings of
the spout 1.
The spray jet in the door opening can
suffer a blockage.
It should only be filled with clean wa-
ter. The water must not contain any
fragrance, detergent, or other sub-
stances.
Checking the rubber seal from time
to time
If tap water is used frequently, white
limescale deposits can build up on the
rubber seal 2.
Use a damp cloth to carefully remove
any limescale deposits from the rub-
ber seal 2.