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T1302, T1303, T1322, T1329ci, T1323c, 
T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers

 

 
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NTC Temperature Sensor - Removal 

1.  Remove the Rear Access Panel (010  4.6). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1.  NTC Temperature Sensor 
2.  Thermostats (Temperature Limiters) 
3. Rubber 

Grommet 

4.  Retaining Screw (2)

 

 
 Figure 030-6:

 Removing the access cover on the rear outer wall of the 

appliance permits access to the Heater Bank, Thermostats (Temperature 
Limiters) and Temperature Sensor.

 

 

 
2.  Disconnect the connector to the Sensor. 
3.  Bend the sensor retaining tabs to release the sensor from the 

Heater Bank Assembly. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TOUCHTRONIC T 1303

Page 1: ... 2004 Miele TECHNICAL INFORMATION Touchtronic Clothes Dryers Includes T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1403 T1405 ...

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Page 3: ...d Front Panel 1 Technical Data 13 2 Function 15 3 Fault Repair 15 4 Service 15 4 1 Lid Removal 15 4 2 Plinth Toekick Removal 16 4 3 Front Panel Removal 16 4 4 Side Panel Removal 16 4 5 Support Bracket Removal 17 4 6 Rear Access Panel Removal 17 020 Door and Door Lock 1 Technical Data 19 1 1 Door Lock 21 2 Function 21 3 Fault Repair 21 4 Service 21 4 1 Outer Door Panel Removal 21 4 2 Door Lock Remo...

Page 4: ...26 2 3 Heating 27 2 3 1 Heater Bank 27 2 3 2 Heater Bank Temperature Sensor 27 2 3 3 Thermostats Temperature Limiters 27 3 Fault Repair 27 4 Service 28 4 1 Drum Removal 28 4 2 Drum Rib Removal 29 4 3 Slip Ring Removal 29 4 4 Drum Bearing Removal 30 4 5 Heater Bank Removal 31 4 6 NTC Temperature Sensor Removal 33 4 7 Thermostats Temperature Limiters Removal 34 4 8 Brush Unit Residual Moisture Senso...

Page 5: ... 45 2 Function 46 2 1 Fill Ring 46 2 2 Front Drum Bearing 46 2 3 NTC Temperature Sensor 46 2 4 Front Seal 46 2 5 Porthole Seal 46 3 Fault Repair 48 3 1 Drying temperature too high 48 4 Service 49 4 1 Fill Ring Removal 49 4 2 Front Drum Bearing Adjustment 50 4 3 Light Bulb Replacement 51 055 Condenser System 1 Technical Data 55 2 Function 55 2 1 Condenser Box Overview 55 2 2 Float Switch Condenser ...

Page 6: ...l Data 62 2 Function 62 2 1 Heater Relays 62 3 Fault Repair 63 3 1 Fault Summary 63 4 Service 64 4 1 Programming Mode 64 4 2 Demonstration Mode Dealer Displays 66 4 3 Service Mode 67 4 4 Fascia Panel Removal 72 4 5 Electronic Controls Service Position 73 ...

Page 7: ...lacement 35 030 9 Rear Drum Seal 36 040 1 Motor and Fan Impellers Condenser Model 39 040 2 Drives 40 050 1 Drum Support Housing vented 47 050 2 Drum Support Housing condenser 48 050 3 Front Drum Support Bearing 50 050 4 Opening the Light Bulb Cover 51 055 1 Condenser Box Assembly 55 055 2 Float Switch and Drain Pump 56 055 3 Condenser Drawer 57 055 4 Condenser Box Access Panel 59 055 5 Condenser D...

Page 8: ...1 Heater Bank NTC Temperature Sensor Values 25 030 2 Heater Element Activation 26 050 1 Fill Ring NTC Temperature Sensor Values 45 060 1 Fault Summary 63 060 2 Program Mode Positions 65 060 3 Service Mode 1 of 4 68 060 4 Service Mode 2 of 4 69 060 5 Service Mode 3 of 4 70 060 6 Service Mode 4 of 4 71 ...

Page 9: ...Technical Information 1 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers General Information ...

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Page 11: ...g and Safety Instructions 1 General Information Service of this appliance should only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with local and national codes Power should be disconnected from the appliance during service Unplug the appliance or the shut off the appropriate circuit breaker ...

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Page 13: ...echnical Information 5 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers B Modification History 04 2004 Miele USA Preliminary Information 06 2004 Miele USA Revised 08 2004 Miele USA Revised ...

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Page 15: ...uirements Electrical Connection 120 240 208 VAC 4 wire connection 60 Hz 15amp Circuit NEMA 14 30 Molded Plug Do not remove Table C 2 Electrical information Model Number Capacity Additional Information T1302 5 Kg Angled Controls Vented T1303 5 Kg Flat Controls Vented T1322C 5 Kg Angled Controls Condenser T1329C 5 Kg Fully Integrated Style Condenser match for W1119 T1323C 5 Kg Flat Condenser T1403 6...

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Page 17: ... 1 Residual Moisture Sensor Drum Ribs Slip Rings 2 2R30 NTC Temperature Sensor Heater Bank 3 M5 Main Drive Fan Motor 4 2K1 1 Heater Relay 5 1K1 1 Heater Relay 6 Z1 Interference Suppression Capacitor 7 1N1 Electronic Unit 8 S2 On Off Switch 9 H3 6 Drum Light 10 F1 Temperature Limiters 2 Non Re settable 11 A2 Door Lock 12 C5 Capacitor for Motor M5 13 1R30 NTC Temperature Sensor Fan Housing ...

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Page 19: ...h C5 Capacitor 1F1 2F2 Temperature Limiter Non Re settable H3 6 Drum Lighting K1 1 Heating Relay M5 Fan And Drum Drive Motor M13 Condensate Pump Condenser Dryer Only 1N1 Electronic R1 Heater Bank R2 Heater Bank 1R30 NTC Temperature Sensor Fan Housing 2R30 NTC Temperature Sensor Heater Bank S2 On Off Switch Z1 Interference Suppression Capacitor Figure D 2 Overview of Components Condenser Models 1R3...

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Page 21: ...Technical Information 13 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 010 Cabinet and Front Panel ...

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Page 23: ...Repair n a 4 Service 4 1 Lid Removal Figure 010 1 Cabinet Construction 1 Remove the screw caps from the side edges of the lid 2 Loosen the screws about 4 to 5 turns 3 Press in on the screws lift the lid from the front and slide it toward the rear Lift the lid to remove Note It is not necessary to remove the lid to access replace the electronic ...

Page 24: ...panel downward to remove it from the appliance 4 4 Side Panel Removal 1 Remove the Lid 010 4 1 2 Remove the Front Panel 010 4 3 3 Refer to Figure 010 1 Remove the three screws from both rear edges of the panel 4 Remove the three screws from the top edge of the panel 5 Remove the three screws from the front edge of the panel 6 If equipped remove the dryer vent or cap 7 Pull the panel outward from t...

Page 25: ...nect the connectors and pushbutton assembly from the electronic 4 Remove the rear frame of the Fascia Panel 5 Disconnect the ground wire Figure 010 2 Support bracket 6 Remove the four T20 screws Figure 010 2 7 Lift upwards to remove the support bracket Reassembly Note During re assembly ensure the Support Bracket tabs are completely engaged into the frame before tightening the screws ...

Page 26: ...emoval Figure 010 3 Rear Access Panel 1 Remove the 4 retaining screws 2 Lift the panel from the appliance Note Remove the Rear Access Panel for access to The Heater Bank The Heater Bank NTC Temperature Sensor Both Temperature Limiters The Rear Drum Bearing Refer to section 030 Heater Bank for further information ...

Page 27: ...Technical Information 19 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 020 Door and Door Lock ...

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Page 29: ...cally operated via cable and door button 2 Function n a 3 Fault Repair n a 4 Service 4 1 Outer Door Panel Removal 1 Open the door 2 Refer to Figure 020 1 3 Turn the six retainers a quarter turn counterclockwise 4 Pull the bottom of the outer door panel while lifting it upward to remove Figure 020 1 Removing the outer door panel ...

Page 30: ...Removal Figure 020 2 Door Lock 1 Open the door 2 Remove the Front Panel 010 4 3 Note Refer to Figure 020 2 The Door Lock 1 uses a snap in style retainer to attach to the drum support housing 3 Remove the Door Lock from the drum support housing 4 Disconnect the electrical connection 5 Release the cable 2 ...

Page 31: ...Technical Information 23 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 030 Drum Rear Bearing Sensor and Heater Bank ...

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Page 33: ... NTC Negative Thermal Coefficient Temperature Sensor mounted at the top of the Heater Bank Assembly As the temperature increases the resistance of the sensor decreases Table 030 1 Heater Bank Temperature Sensor resistance values Temperature C Temperature F Resistance kΩ 15 59 159 20 68 126 25 77 100 30 86 80 2 35 95 64 8 40 104 52 7 45 113 43 1 50 122 35 5 55 131 29 4 60 140 24 5 65 149 20 5 70 15...

Page 34: ...Drum Ribs The contacts connect to two slip rings on the outside of the drum 2 1 2 Residual Moisture Sensor Brush Assembly The Brush Assembly is mounted on the right side top edge of the frame The Sensor has two brushes that contact the slip rings on the outside of the drum The signal is sent to the Electronic through connector JP1 pins 1 and 2 on the Electronic 2 2 Drum Bearing The Rear Drum Beari...

Page 35: ...nk is monitored by the Electronic via the Temperature Sensor mounted at the top of the Heater Bank Assembly Refer to 030 1 1 for further operating information 2 3 3 Thermostats Temperature Limiters Two electrically isolated safety thermostats are mounted at the top of the Heater Bank Assembly Both devices interrupt power to the elements should the temperature exceed a specific temperature Note The...

Page 36: ...ve Belt from the intermediate drive Figure 030 1 Drum Bearing 5 Refer to Figure 030 1 6 Block the Bearing using a screwdriver through the opening 2 in the rear panel of the drum 7 While holding the screwdriver turn the drum counterclockwise 8 Move the drum forward to remove it from the frame Re Assembly Note Ensure the Bearing is twisted and locked back into position A screwdriver can be used to h...

Page 37: ...ure 030 2 3 Remove the screws 1 4 Remove the slip ring screw 2 5 Reassemble by following these instructions in reverse order Figure 030 2 Drum Rib Hardware 4 3 Slip Ring Removal 1 Remove the Drum 030 4 1 2 Remove the slip ring screws 3 Turn the drum by hand about 180and remove the screws from the second drum rib 4 Remove the slip ring from the drum ...

Page 38: ...ve the Rear Access Panel 010 4 6 2 Refer to Figure 030 3 3 Remove the 2 screws 2 4 Slide the cover 1 to the left and remove it 5 Turn the Drum Bearing clockwise until it is fully visible 6 Open the bearing shell clips 3 with a small screwdriver 4 7 Remove the bearing shells to the left and right Figure 030 3 Drum Bearing ...

Page 39: ...oval 1 Remove the Lid 010 4 1 2 Remove the Rear Access Panel 010 4 6 Figure 030 4 Heater bank temperature limiters and temperature sensor 3 Note and disconnect the electrical connectors 4 Refer to Figure 030 5 5 Release the wiring harness from its holder 1 6 Remove the rubber grommet 3 with the wiring harness ...

Page 40: ...1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 7 Refer to Figure 030 4 Remove the two 7mm screws 4 8 Remove the heater bank Figure 030 5 Wiring harness holder Reassembly Note To prevent damage to the wiring ensure the harness is secured in its holder Figure 030 5 ...

Page 41: ...ture Sensor 2 Thermostats Temperature Limiters 3 Rubber Grommet 4 Retaining Screw 2 Figure 030 6 Removing the access cover on the rear outer wall of the appliance permits access to the Heater Bank Thermostats Temperature Limiters and Temperature Sensor 2 Disconnect the connector to the Sensor 3 Bend the sensor retaining tabs to release the sensor from the Heater Bank Assembly ...

Page 42: ...connections 3 Remove the screws 4 Lift the Thermostat s from the Heater Bank Assembly 4 8 Residual Moisture Sensor Removal Figure 030 7 Wiring harness holder 1 Remove the Lid 010 4 1 2 Remove the mount screw 3 Release the wiring from the base plate frame 4 Disconnect the ground wire 5 Access the Electronic 060 4 5 6 Disconnect connector JP1 from the Electronic 7 Remove the assembly from the edge o...

Page 43: ...he arm 4 Remove the snap on cover 1 from the arm 5 Install the new brushes on the holder arm 6 Cut the black wire 5 at the connector to the braided copper wire Install an insulating sleeve and splice the black wire from the new carbon brush Ensure the connection is tight and sealed 7 Cut off the green yellow wire next to the double connection plug 8 Connect the green yellow wire from the new carbo...

Page 44: ...s 4 10 Rear Seal Removal Figure 030 9 Rear Drum Seal 1 Remove the Drum 030 4 1 2 Refer to Figure 030 9 3 Remove the screw 2 4 Turn the seal and fixing ring 1 counterclockwise to remove it from the holder Note To properly install the seal it must be rotated clockwise Refer to Figure 030 9 ...

Page 45: ...Technical Information 37 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 040 Drive and Fan Motor ...

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Page 47: ...n Motor The Main Motor provides power to the Drum using an intermediate gear drive belt assembly The fan impeller s two on condenser dryers refer to Figure 040 1 are mounted on the motor shaft and move the airflow through the appliance Reversing of the motor is controlled by the Electronic Figure 040 1 Motor and Fan Impellers Condenser Models ...

Page 48: ...a 4 Service 4 1 Drum Drive Belt Removal Figure 040 2 Drives 1 Remove the right Side Panel 010 4 4 2 Refer to Figure 040 2 3 Unclip the spring 2 4 Remove the Support Bracket 010 4 5 5 Remove the drum support housing 050 4 1 6 Remove the drive belt by lifting it from the drum toward the front of the appliance ...

Page 49: ...s Removal 1 Remove the right Side Panel 010 4 4 2 Remove the access cover from the Fill Ring 050 4 1 3 Hold the Fan Impeller and remove the 10 mm bolt from the center of the Fan Impeller 4 Remove the Fan Impeller from the shaft 4 5 Drive Motor Vented Models Removal 1 Remove the right Side Panel 010 4 4 2 Remove the access cover from the drum support housing 3 Remove the Fan Impeller 040 4 4 4 Remo...

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Page 51: ...Technical Information 43 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 050 Air Circulation and Front Bearing ...

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Page 53: ...NTC Temperature Sensor Fan Housing Resistance Values Temperature C Temperature F Resistance kΩ 15 59 18 6 20 68 14 9 25 77 12 0 30 86 9 73 35 95 7 96 40 104 6 55 45 113 5 42 50 122 4 52 55 131 3 78 60 140 3 19 65 149 2 70 70 158 2 29 75 167 1 96 80 176 1 68 Table 050 1 Fill Ring Temperature Sensor resistance values ...

Page 54: ...ing consists of two rollers that support the Drum from the bottom front 2 3 NTC Temperature Sensor The NTC Temperature Sensor in the drum support housing measures the temperature of the drying air flowing through it On vented dryers the sensor is fitted on the right side below the access panel On condenser models the sensor is fitted on the left side of the drum support housing 2 4 Front Seal The ...

Page 55: ... T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers Figure 050 1 Drum Support Housing Vented Models 1 Drum Light Holder 2 Mounting Screw four 3 Porthole Seal 4 Front Drum Bearing Mount 5 Fan Impeller Access Cover ...

Page 56: ...323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers Figure 050 2 Drum Support Housing Condenser Models 3 Fault Repair 3 1 Drying temperature too high Cause Excessive lint build up Remedy Clean the filter s drum support housing temperature sensor and ducting as necessary ...

Page 57: ...Panel frame 5 Remove the Front Panel 010 4 3 6 Remove the Fan Impeller 040 4 4 7 Remove the Support Bracket 010 4 5 8 Remove the screws from around the drum support housing 9 Unclip the bulb holder 10 Disconnect the connector for the Temperature Sensor 11 Disconnect the cable from the Door Lock Button 12 Slide the drum support housing upward to release the retainers from the frame Lift the drum su...

Page 58: ...ing 1 Remove the front panel 010 4 3 2 Refer to Figure 050 3 3 Remove the Screws 4 4 Turn the Eccentric Disc 1 back and forth while checking the gap between the drum neck and the fill ring 5 When the gap is the same all around the drum neck tighten the screws 4 6 Turn the drum by hand and recheck the gap between the drum neck and drum support housing Re adjust as necessary ...

Page 59: ...ned from the Miele Parts Department 1 Refer to Figure 050 4 2 Slide the opener beneath the edge of the bulb cover 3 Flip down the bulb cover 4 Turn the bulb to remove 5 Replace the light bulb 6 Flip up the light bulb cover and press it firmly until it clicks into place Figure 050 4 Opening the light bulb cover Safety Note Replace the light bulb with a temperature proof bulb available from Miele s ...

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Page 61: ...Technical Information 53 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 055 Condenser System Condenser Models Only ...

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Page 63: ...Technical Information 55 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 1 Technical Data To be updated 2 Function 2 1 Condenser Box Overview Figure 055 1 Condenser Box Assembly ...

Page 64: ...chnical Information 56 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 2 2 Float Switch Condenser Pump Figure 055 2 Condenser Pump and Float Switch Figure 055 2 Float Switch and Drain Pump ...

Page 65: ...Technical Information 57 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 2 3 Condenser Drawer Figure 055 3 Condenser Drawer ...

Page 66: ...ns Check Float Switch for proper operation Check Drain Pump for proper operation If drained externally check Drain Hose for proper routing Ensure Hose is free of sharp bends and kinks 4 Service 4 1 Condenser Box Cleaning The access panel to the condenser is located on the front lower left corner of the dryer Figure 055 4 1 Press on the lower corners of the access panel and lower it down 2 Remove t...

Page 67: ...d T1405 Clothes Dryers Figure 055 4 Condenser Box Access Panel Figure 055 5 Condenser Door Lock Figure 055 6 Unlocking the Condenser Box Lock 5 Refer to Figure 055 7 Pull out the condenser 6 Refer to Figure 055 8 Rinse the condenser along the left side with warm water ...

Page 68: ...g the left side of the Condenser Box 7 Refer to Figure 055 9 Rinse the condenser from the front with warm water 8 Check the condenser for dirt or blockage Rinse the condenser until clean 9 Place the condenser lengthwise on a towel to air dry 10 Re install into appliance by reversing steps 1 to 5 Figure 055 9 Rinsing the Condenser Box from the front ...

Page 69: ...Technical Information 61 T1302 T1303 T1322 T1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers 060 Fascia Panel and Electrical Components ...

Page 70: ...ed by the Electronic These relays provide the 120VAC supplied to the heater elements 1K1 1 provides the switching for Heater Element R2 2K1 1 provides the switching for Heater Element R1 Note The contacts within Heater Relay 1K1 1 must be closed in order for Heater Relay 2K1 1 to operate Should both heating elements not function ensure Heater Relay 1K1 1 is functioning ...

Page 71: ...t switch Empty out condenser drawer Check pump for correct operation Rotary iron LED flashes 5 Hz Intermittent F2 Heater Bank NTC Temperature Sensor 2R30 Check the Temperature Sensor and circuit Hand iron LED flashes 5 Hz Intermittent F4 Drum Support housing NTC Temperature Sensor 1R30 Fault Check the Temperature Sensor and circuit Anti crease Finish LED lights Intermittent No load in drum or no l...

Page 72: ... lights up 3 Immediately press and release the Start button 4 times 4 Press and hold the Start button a 5th time until the Start LED flashes A flashing Start LED indicates successful accessing of the Programming Mode Options Navigation 1 Refer to Table 060 2 2 The Program Function is indicated by the flashing Buzzer LED 3 Press the Buzzer button to advance through the Program Functions 4 The curre...

Page 73: ... functions to standard settings Press the Start button 1 Standard settings Standard residual moisture 2 Residual moisture level modification Cottons 1 Reduced residual moisture in Cottons programs Standard residual moisture 3 Residual moisture level modification Minimum iron 1 x short Reduced residual moisture in Minimum iron programs Off 6 Memory 1 On Off 1 5 min with residual moisture programs o...

Page 74: ...ithin 10 seconds Accessing 1 Press and hold the Start Button while turning on the unit 2 Release the Start Button as soon as the Start LED lights 3 Immediately press and hold the Start Button until the Start LED flashes A flashing Start LED indicates successful accessing of the Demonstration Mode Deactivation Repeat the accessing procedure Note The Demonstration Mode is NOT deactivated when the po...

Page 75: ...3 Immediately press and release the Start Button 2 times 4 Press and hold the Start button a 3rd time until the Start LED flashes A slow flashing Start LED indicates successful accessing of the Service mode Note Once in the Service Mode you automatically enter the first Service Level position The ROM ID is displayed by the flashing Drying LED Refer to the Service Mode Tables 060 3 060 4 060 5 and ...

Page 76: ...ice Mode continued on Table 060 4 TEST STEP Flashing Drying LED SERVICE LEVEL Flashing Buzzer LED SERVICE FUNCTION Long Short Function Tested Machine Response ROM ID code X Y ROM ID code XY No faults registered 2 F2 NTC Temperature sensor Heater bank 2R30 4 F4 NTC Temperature sensor Drum Support Housing 1R30 4 1 F41 Model type changed vented condenser or EEPROM fault 1 To display a stored fault Pr...

Page 77: ... second pause clockwise for 10 seconds a 2 5 second pause etc The heating comes on after 1 second during counterclockwise rotation 3 Condensate Pump Activated condenser dryer only 2 Refer to the Test Step Activation and Navigation 4 Residual Moisture Sensing Circuit low resistance check Electrically connect one drum paddle and the drum body using clip leads or a wire to simulate wet laundry and hi...

Page 78: ...ll operate for about 30 seconds When the appliance stops observe the Normal LED On Steady System OK Flashing System faulty 6 Buzzer test Vented dryer Constant tone Condenser dryer Intermittent tone 7 LED display test Each individual segment of the display and the LEDs flash 2 Refer to the Test Step Activation and Navigation 8 Heating relay 1 and 2 and drive Drum turns with reversing as follows 10 ...

Page 79: ...hythm Of Buzzer LED SERVICE FUNCTION Long Short Function Tested Machine Response 1 Float Switch Test condenser models Buzzer operates when the float switch is activated 3 Digital sensor test 2 Door Switch Test Buzzer operates when the door is closed 4 Operating hours For 1000s h For 100s h Long flashing pulses for thousands short flashing pulses for hundreds e g 12 x long 6 x short 12000 h 600 h 1...

Page 80: ...hes Dryers 4 4 Fascia Panel Removal Figure 060 1 Fascia Panel Removal 1 Use a Miele Opener or a small screwdriver and press the front section downwards 2 Tilt the panel from the top outward Note To ensure the springs do not get lost remove them from the lower groove for the panel ...

Page 81: ...ic can be positioned into the retaining slots on the sides of opening during service procedures 1 Remove the Fascia Panel 060 4 4 2 Refer to Figure 060 2 3 Remove the two screws 4 Carefully pull the control module forward Figure 060 2 Electronic retaining screws 5 Refer to Figure 060 3 6 Release the button assembly and slide it out of its retainer ...

Page 82: ...1329ci T1323c T1403 and T1405 Clothes Dryers Figure 060 3 Button Assembly 7 Refer to Figure 060 4 8 Slide the control module into the retaining slots on either side of the fascia panel opening Figure 060 4 Electronic Controls in service position ...

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