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Important safety instructions

Installation, repair and maintenance work
should be by a Miele authorized service

technician. Work by unqualified persons
could be dangerous and may void the war-
ranty.

Pay careful attention to the enclosed in-
stallation instructions and the installation

diagram.

Do not install the dryer in a room where
there is danger of frost.

Ensure that there is adequate ventilation
for operation in the room where it is in-

stalled.

Ensure that the air being drawn into the
machine is fresh and that it does not

contain chlorine, fluoride or solvent fumes.

Machines heated by electricity must not
be installed in the same room as dry

cleaning machines using solvents containing
CFCs. Escaping fumes will break down into
hydrochloric acid if ignited. This will damage
the machine.

If installed in an adjacent room there
must be no exchange of air between

them.

The central air inlet and the area around
the dryer must be kept free from lint par-

ticles, to prevent machine damage.

The exhaust must not be led into a chim-
ney used by another gas, coal or oil

heated appliance. The warm humid air
should be directed by the shortest route into
the open air or into a suitable venting duct.
The duct must be so designed and installed
to accommodate the high throughput of air
(few bends, as short a duct as possible, well
shaped and leakproof joints).

No filters or louvres should be built into
the exhaust duct.

The connection between the exhaust
ducting and the exhaust connection on

the dryer must be airtight.

Where the exhaust is ducted directly into
the open air, the end of the duct should

be protected against the weather, ideally by
a downward angle of 90°.

To facilitate cleaning of the duct, clean-
ing flaps or covers should be fitted on

the bends wherever possible.

With upward sloping exhaust ducting a
condensate drain must be made at the

lowest point.

The dryer is fitted with an exhaust fan
which can be heard during operation.

The noise level of the fan can be reduced by
fitting a muffler to the dryer vent stub (avail-
able from Miele’s Technical Service Depart-
ment).

The minimum dimensions and distance
required from the wall, as shown in the

installation diagram, must be observed to al-
low service to be performed.

Installation

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Summary of Contents for T 6351

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Tumble Dryers T 6351 T 6551 T 6751 To prevent accidents and machine damage UV read these instructions before installation or use M Nr 05 640 910 ...

Page 2: ...end 13 Anti crease 14 Interrupting the program 14 Emergency Stop 14 Reprogramming 15 Changing the standard setting of a drying program 15 Reprogramming possibilities 18 Programmable residual moisture values 19 Cleaning and care 20 Cleaning the exterior 20 Cleaning the drum 20 Cleaning the filter 20 Fault indicators 21 After sales service 22 Guide to the data plate symbols 23 Installation instructi...

Page 3: ... a fire extinguisher near the ma chine at all times Laundry must not be removed from the dryer before the drying program has fin ished i e the cooling down phase must be completed If hot laundry items are stacked or packed they can be liable to auto combustion Do not let children play in or near the machine Do not let them play with the controls or operate the unit Make sure the drum is stationary...

Page 4: ...d off with water and dried with a soft cloth Do not use a high pressure cleaner or water jet to clean the machine Caution If the tumble dryer shuts off during the drying cycle without a fault indicator light ing a temperature limiter has activated Check the seals and locks on the machine door and the lint filter Check the condition of the air inlet and air outlet vents If no damage is evident to a...

Page 5: ...ronmentally friendly for disposal and can be recycled Please recycle Disposal of an old machine Old machines contain materials which can be recycled Please contact your local recy cling authority about the possibility of recy cling these materials Caring for the environment 5 ...

Page 6: ...e feet 4 Control panel Control panel 9 Program sequence Fault indicators 10 Program selector with selector button 11 Push buttons 12 Additional display 13 Emergency Stop button 5 Drum door 6 Door handle 7 Lint filter 8 Lint compartment flap Guide to the tumble dryer 6 ...

Page 7: ...n L Low temperature button Lowers the drying temperature for delicate fabrics e g acrylics Press in the button to select this feature l Buzzer button The end of a program can be indicated by a buzzer Press in the button to select this fea ture h Start button This button starts the program when pushed in Guide to the tumble dryer 7 ...

Page 8: ...before the start of the pro gram Changes are only valid at the time the program is se lected At the end of the cycle the program will revert to the preset standards With this button the program duration can be changed in pro gram J 003 minutes to 1 00 hour and in program K 003 min utes to 3 00 hours These changes can only be made before the start of the pro gram Changes are only valid at the time ...

Page 9: ...n off the machine during nor mal operation To reset the Emergency Stop button after it has been used turn the ribbed knob clockwise Conversion plate of C to F C F C F 10 50 70 158 20 68 80 176 30 86 90 194 40 104 100 212 50 122 110 230 60 140 120 248 Guide to the tumble dryer 9 ...

Page 10: ...c tions before drying Important Items with metal buckles hooks eyes zippers etc should be put into the dryer in a cloth bag e g pillow case to protect the drum from scratches and dents Items with zippers should be dried with the zippers open Padded or filled fabrics e g jackets or cushions should not be dried Loose fill ing could catch fire Some woven and loop knit materials shrink with over dryin...

Page 11: ...he laundry and a timer for extra safety The heating time is limited to 60 minutes The t Anti crease End indicator will light and the buzzer will sound if se lected Available programs A COTTONS For drying cotton linen Residual moisture value T6351T6551 6751 A Extra dry 4 4 B Normal 2 2 C Normal 3 3 D Machine iron 13 16 E Machine iron 20 22 F Machine iron 26 30 B MINIMUM IRON For drying polyester co...

Page 12: ... that it is machine washable C K Bedding e g non seamed duvets seamed pocketed feather duvets synthetic duvets pillows etc Important Before drying bedding the stan dard options must be reprogrammed with A A A B and A D see Table Repro gramming possibilities See Reprogramming for conditions and examples Note The duration of the C K program is preset to 20 minutes see Table Repro gramming possibilit...

Page 13: ...nt filter light comes on the lint filter needs to be cleaned Clean the filter as soon as the program has finished See Cleaning and Care for details The laundry must not be removed from the dryer before the drying program has fin ished ie the cooling down phase must be completed If hot laundry items are stacked or packed they could auto combust If the laundry is rinsed with hot water in the final r...

Page 14: ...ram will also be interrupted if the lint filter compartment flap is opened or the Emergency Stop button pressed Do not reach into a moving drum To continue the drying program Close the drum door Press the h Start button To select a new program Turn the program selector to End and then to the new program Press h Start Emergency Stop If the Emergency Stop has been activated the dryer will shut off i...

Page 15: ...also be in the Off posi tion i e released not pressed in The program selector must be at the t End position Press in the s On Off switch The On indicator will light Press the L low temperature button twice in and twice out within 4 seconds The letter P lights up in the left field of the additional display The program sequence indicator Drying will light and Cold air will flash The unit can now be ...

Page 16: ... minute and 5 seconds is chosen Turn the program selector to program A A The following will alternate in the additional display or Press and release the Start button until I 05 appears in the additional display Turn the program selector to the t End position to store the program change To exit programming Press the s On Off button Enter any program changes to the Repro gramming possibilities chart...

Page 17: ...e iron 20 Press the selector until a residual moisture of 20 appears in the additional display Press the h Start button repeatedly to select the residual moisture of18 Turn the program selector to the t End position to store the program change The change to the residual moisture value is now stored in memory and the programming process is complete To exit programming Press the s On Off button Plea...

Page 18: ...o be changed with the se lector button and alter with the start button Fan heating in pause times D 1 0 0 0 or 1 1 On 0 Off Cooling down temperature Vented air E 50 C 40 C 30 C to 60 C Reversing time in the Minimum iron programs 7 to 9 F 1 min 27 secs 55 secs 20 secs to 2 mins Mini mum iron Reversing off Pause interval in Minimum iron programs 7 to 9 B G 3 secs 0 Off or 2 to 10 secs without heatin...

Page 19: ...A 4 3 or 5 4 3 or 5 B 2 1 or 0 2 1 or 0 C 3 1 or 5 3 1 or 5 D 13 8 or 16 16 8 or 13 E 20 18 or 22 22 18 or 20 F 26 24 or 30 30 24 or 26 B G 2 0 or 3 2 0 or 3 H 2 1 or 4 2 1 or 4 I 8 5 or 10 8 5 or 10 The stored residual moisture values for the individual programs are shown in the additional display after the selector button is pressed Reprogramming 19 ...

Page 20: ...ing pads steel wool or caustic cleaners They will damage the surface Cleaning the drum After drying starched laundry the drum should be wiped out with a soft damp cloth Cleaning the filter Clean the lint filter a at least once a day and when the Clean lint filter indicator light comes on Do not remove the lint filter Scoop out the lint and be careful not to damage the filter Yearly maintenance The...

Page 21: ...ram If the fault message occurs again contact the Miele Technical Service Department Venting The venting duct is obstructed Check the vent ducting and clean if neces sary Lint filter The lint filter is clogged Clean the lint filter at the end of the pro gram Note The Drying Cool air and Anti crease indicators will flash if there is a power failure or if a program has been inter rupted e g when a d...

Page 22: ...35 service miele ca When contacting Technical Service please quote the model and serial number of the machine These can be found on the data plate with the door open or at the rear of the machine next to the ex haust connection Guide to the data plate Typ Model type Fabr Nr Serial number M Nr Part number After sales service 22 ...

Page 23: ...0 Drum volume Laundry dry weight 11 Kinetic Energy 12 Top running time 13 Braking time 14 Heating 15 Electric heating 16 Fusing on site 17 Steam heating indirect 18 Steam heating direct 19 Gas heating 20 Commissioning date 21 Water Registration 22 Space for test certificate or country certificate not valid for Tumble Dryers Guide to the data plate symbols 23 ...

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Page 26: ...into a chim ney used by another gas coal or oil heated appliance The warm humid air should be directed by the shortest route into the open air or into a suitable venting duct The duct must be so designed and installed to accommodate the high throughput of air few bends as short a duct as possible well shaped and leakproof joints No filters or louvres should be built into the exhaust duct The conne...

Page 27: ...e machine does not need to be in stalled on a base however any unevenness in the floor must be compensated for The machine can be leveled by adjusting the screw feet Once leveled the discs must be turned with a screwdriver against the machine s base plate Installation 27 ...

Page 28: ...ectrical supply The dryers are ready for connection to a 208 V 60 Hz 20 A power supply Make the electrical connection L1 L2 L3 Ground at the terminal block Follow the in structions given on the enclosed wiring dia gram located on the terminal block WARNING Verify that the unit is in phase the ventilation motor should turn clockwise open the panel to the lint filter the dryer door should suck in fr...

Page 29: ...e intake water must be treated It is particularly impor tant during idle periods to ensure that air oxygen and CO2 cannot get into the heat exchanger Empty the heat exchanger when not in use Make sure that any condensation has been dried out 3 The heat exchanger must be protected from aggressive gases on the side ex posed to the air 4 Ensure that the heat exchanger does not operate at a higher ope...

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