Miele T 8929 WP Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - T 8929 WP

Operating instructionsfor heat pump tumble dryerT 8929 WPTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the appliance, it isessential to read these instru

Page 2 - Caring for the environment

Correct use,Caution! Risk of fire.To avoid the possible danger of fire, pleaseread these warnings carefully.,A clogged filter is a fire hazard!The flu

Page 3 - Contents

When washing such heavily soiled items, ensure that you usesufficient detergent and select a high temperature. If in doubt,wash the items several time

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~In many programmes, the heating phase is followed by a coolingdown phase to ensure that the items are not too hot to handle whenyou remove them (this

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~The tumble dryer must not be used–without the fluff filters in place or if the fluff filters are damaged.–without the fine filter in place or if the

Page 6 - Correct application

~Always keep the area around the tumble dryer free of dust andfluff.Dust drawn into the tumble dryer can cause blockages in thecondenser unit over tim

Page 7 - Safety with children

Control panela Start/Stop buttonFor starting the programme selectedand cancelling a programme once ithas started.b Display with X, OK and Y buttonsSee

Page 8 - Technical safety

DisplayThe display is operated using the X,OK and Y buttons. The text or valuecurrently selected will appearhighlighted.– Press the X buttonto scroll

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The following can be set via thedisplay:–Drying levels (e.g. Hand iron,Normal...).–Programme durations for Cool air,Warm air, Drying basket programme.

Page 10 - Correct use

,Before using the dryer for thefirst time, ensure that it is correctlyinstalled and connected. If thetumble dryer has not beentransported as described

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Garment care label symbolsDryingq/r Normal/low temperatureDrying is carried out at a lowtemperature in everyprogramme, so you do not needto sort your

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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe packing material protects thetumble dryer from transport damage.The transport and protective packinghas been select

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Brief instructionsThe headings numbered (A, B, C ...)show the operating sequence and canbe used as a brief guide to using yourdryer.A Sort the laundry

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D Select a programme^Select the programme you want.The programme name will appear in thedisplay.Further programmes/Settings4^ Turn the programme selec

Page 15 - Operating the tumble dryer

Select the duration of a timed dryingprogramme–Cool air: 20 mins - 1 hour–Warm air: 20 mins - 2 hours–Drying basket programme*:40 mins - 2:30 hoursWar

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F Starting the programmeThe indicator light for the Start/Stopbutton will flash when a programme isbeing selected. The flashing indicatesthat a progra

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Freshen upThe drying air is heated up for aspecific length of time. After this thegarments are aired to the Normaldrying level without any more heatbe

Page 18 - Select programme

With Delay start you can choose whenyou want the programme to end. Thestart of a programme can be delayedfrom 15 minutes up to a maximum of 24hours, a

Page 19 - Notes on laundry care

Cottons Max. load 7 kg*Extra dry, Normal+, NormalFabric type Single and multi-layered cotton fabrics such as towelling, T-shirts,underwear, flannelett

Page 20 - How to dry correctly

Woollens Max. load: 2 kg*Fabric type Woollen fabrics. Fabrics containing wool blends.Notes–Woollen garments are fluffed up.–Remove garments immediatel

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Denim Max. load: 3 kg*Normal, Hand iron rFabric type Denim garments, e.g. trousers, jackets, skirts or shirts.Cool air Max. load: 7 kg*Fabric type Any

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Cottons hygiene Max. load: 3.5 kg*NormalFabric type Cottons and linen fabrics, which will be in direct contact with theskin, e.g. underwear, nappies,

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Caring for the environment...2Warning and Safety instructions ...6Operating t

Page 24 - Extra options

Drying basket programme Max. load for basket: 3 kgNotes–The drum does not rotate inthis programme.For this reason, airing and dryingmay only be carrie

Page 25 - Delay start

You cannot change to anotherprogramme once a programme hasstarted (this prevents unintentionalalterations).If an attempt is made to change aselection:

Page 26 - Programme chart

Emptying the condensed watercontainerCondensate is collected in thecondensed water container duringdrying, unless the dryer has beenconnected for exte

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Adhering to cleaning intervalsThis tumble dryer has a multistagefilter system, consisting of the flufffilters in the door and the dooropening and an a

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Surfaces of the fluff filtersCleaning intervalsClean the surfaces of the fluff filtersin the door and the door openingafter each drying programme.Clea

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Cleaning with waterIf there is a great deal of compactedfluff on any of the filters, they mustbe removed and cleaned under hotrunning water.^Open the

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Fine filterCleaning intervalsOnly clean the fine filter if Cleanplinth filter appears in the display.^To clear the display: Press the OKbutton.Removin

Page 31 - Time remaining

Cleaning the fine filter cover panel^Remove any fluff with a damp cloth.Be careful not to damage the rubberseal.^ Check whether the cooling fins aredi

Page 32 - Cleaning and care

Replacing the fine filter^Insert the handle into the fine filter.In order that the filter sits correctly infront of the heat exchanger unit:^Stick the

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Problem solving guideWith the help of the following notes, minor faults in the performance of themachine, some of which may result from incorrect oper

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Cleaning and care ...32Emptying the condensed water container...32Adhering to

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Problem Possible cause Remedy:Clean plinth filterappears at theend of aprogramme.This is a reminder toclean the fine filter infront of the heatexchang

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Problem Possible cause Remedy *EClean out airwaysappears after aprogramme iscancelled.The laundry is notcompletely dry.The cool air intakepanel at the

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An unsatisfactory drying resultProblem Possible cause RemedyThe laundry is notsufficiently dry.The load consisted ofdifferent fabrics.–Finish drying u

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Other problemsProblem Possible cause Remedy *The dryingprocess goeson too long oreven switchesoff.Ventilation to and from thedryer may be insufficient

Page 39 - Problem solving guide

Problem Possible cause RemedyThere are hummingnoises.The compressor isoperating.None. These noises are quitenormal and do not indicate afault.The disp

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Cleaning the cooling fins(Grille at bottom right),Generally, the cooling fins do notneed to be cleaned. They shouldonly be cleaned if excessivequantit

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Changing the lampDisconnect the machine from themains electricity supply.^Open the door.You will find the interior lamp cover atthe top of the drum ap

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In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contact–Your Miele Chartered Agent or–Miele (see back cover for address).When conta

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Front viewa Mains connection cableb Control panelc Condensed water container (emptyafter every drying programme)d Doore Fine filter cover panel (do no

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Rear viewa Protruding lid for holding whenmoving the machine (see arrows)b Mains connection cablec Hose for external drainage ofcondensed waterd Acces

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External condensed water outlet ...52Arranging the drain hose ...52External d

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Installation site,The appliance must not beinstalled behind a lockable door, asliding door or a door with a hingeon the opposite side to that of thetu

Page 47 - After Sales service

With niche heights of:–830-840 mm, longer screw feet* arerequired.–870-885 mm / 915-930 mm, one ortwo raising kits* are required.* accessory available

Page 48 - Installation and connection

External condensed wateroutletGeneral notesWhen drying is in progress, condensedwater is pumped into the condensedwater container through the drain ho

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External drainage via a sink or gully^See "Front view" illustration.,If you want to drain the water offinto a sink, you will need to securet

Page 50 - Installation site

1 Adapter2 Nut3 Hose clip4 End of the hose5 Non-return valve6 Tumble dryer drain hose^Fit adapter 1 to the sink drain outletusing nut 2.If this nut ha

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Electrical connectionThis tumble dryer is supplied ready forconnection to an AC single phasesupply. The machine is supplied with amains cable with mou

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Load1Final spin speed in adomestic washingmachineResidualmoistureEnergy Durationkg rpm % kWh min.Cottons Normal27.0 1000 60 1.80 123Cottons Normal 7.0

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Height 850 mmWidth 595 mmDepth 596 mmDepth with door open 1,071 mmHeight for building under 820 mmIncluding building under kit. See "Installation

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The Settings menu is used to alter thedryer's electronics to suit differentrequirements.Settings can be altered at any time.To open the Settings

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Drying levelsYou can alter the drying levels for theCottons, Minimum iron and Automaticplus programmes.The barsP P P P P P P show youwhich level is se

Page 56 - Consumption data

~It is essential to read these instructions.This tumble dryer conforms to current safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal

Page 57 - Technical data

The following will appear in the display:0 Lock code activatedOnce the tumble dryer is switched off, itcan only be used again if the lock codeis enter

Page 58 - Settings menu

Standby DisplayTo save energy, the indicator lightsand the display go out and theindicator light for the Start/Stopbutton starts flashing slowly.To co

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M.-Nr. 09 148 200 / 01Alteration rights reserved/3312

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~The tumble dryer is not intended for outdoor use.~This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includingchildren) with reduced physical, sensor

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Technical safety~Before setting up the tumble dryer, check it for any externallyvisible damage.Do not install or use a damaged tumble dryer.~Before co

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~Unauthorised repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for theuser, for which Miele cannot accept liabilty. Repairs should only beundertaken by a Mi

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