Miele T 220 User Manual

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Operating instructions
for vented tumble dryer
T 220
To avoid the risk of accidents
or damage to the machine
WO
it is essential to read these
Operating instructions before
it is installed or used for the first time. M.-Nr. 05 538 260
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating instructions

Operating instructionsfor vented tumble dryerT 220To avoid the risk of accidentsor damage to the machineWOit is essential to read theseOperating instr

Page 2 - Contents

Wash care labelsBefore drying check the drying sym-bol on the wash care label.Significance of symbols:q Dry at normal temperaturer Dry at low temperat

Page 3

Programmes Fabric type Special notesCOTTONSDrying levelsmaximum load:5 kg(1)Normal+ Single and multi-layered fab-rics, e.g. mixed load of cot-ton fabr

Page 4 - Technical safety

Programmes Fabric type Special notesMINIMUM IRONDrying levelsmaximum load:2.5 kg(1)Normal+ Minimum iron items which aremade of synthetic or blendedfab

Page 5 - Operation

Programme Fabric type Special notesSpecial care programmesWoollenshand caremaximum load: 2 kg(1)Woollen fabrics To refresh and fluff up woollen gar-me

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Prepare the laundry^As far as possible, sort laundry for:- the type of fibre or weave,- the degree of dryness required,- similar size of items,- the m

Page 7 - Using accessories

Select a programme^ Turn the programme selector to therequired programme.See "Consumption data" chart forprogramme durations.Low temperature

Page 8 - Caring for the environment

Selecting a different programmeAs long as the cooling down phase orthe anti-crease phase has not beenreached, it is possible to change aprogramme afte

Page 9 - Control panel

Cleaning the fluff filterThe fluff which is created by the dry-ing process is collected in the fluff fil-ter in the door. Clean the filter afterevery

Page 10 - Notes on laundry care

With the help of the following notes minor faults in the performance of the appli-ance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put

Page 11 - Programme chart

Problem Possible cause RemedyThere is a build up offluff.Fluff is principally the re-sult of friction when gar-ments are being wornand washed. Machine

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Warning and Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Caring for the environment . . . . . . . .

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Problem Possible cause RemedyThe drying processgoes on too long oreven switches off.Important: Before attempting to remedy one of the fol-lowing cause

Page 14 - How to dry correctly

Check and fault indicator lights:Problem Possible cause RemedyThe programme hasstopped, theAnti-crease/Finishlamphas come on in the se-quence display

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To change the interior drumlamp^Open the door.Before changing the lamp, discon-nect the machine from the mainspower supply.You will find the interior

Page 16

After sales serviceRepairsIn the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contact–Your Miele Dealer or–The nearest Miele Service De

Page 17 - Cleaning and care

Front viewa Venting connection: rear, right or left(supplied with the rear socket open)b Supply cable for electrical connec-tionc Control paneld Doore

Page 18 - Problem solving guide

InstallationTransporting the machine to itsinstallation siteWhen moving the machine you canhold it by the lid where it protrudes tothe rear of the dry

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Installation siteBuilding under a continuous work-top / in a row of kitchen unitsThe space required by the vent ductmust be taken into consideration w

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Electrical connectionThis tumble dryer is supplied ready forconnection to an a.c. single phase sup-ply. The machine is supplied with a 2 mlong mains c

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GeneralImportantBefore operating the appliance, asuitable venting system must be in-stalled to carry the moist air from thedryer to the outside.–Befor

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Calculating the effective ductlength:Friction against the inner walls of thevent duct will slow down the expelledair as it passes through the duct. An

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Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Front view. . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Installation

Table IIMaximum effectiveduct length allowableInternal duct di-ameter required10 m withRing adapter20 m withoutRing adapter40 m withoutRing adapter100

Page 25

Venting systems overviewThe various venting systems which arepossible are described on the followingpages. These include:a Flexible ducting hoseb Plas

Page 26

Installation examples - venting sys-tem with flexible hoseWindow vent1. Window vent kit (fitted in a "plexi-glass" pane)(separate fitting in

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Venting system withplastic pipingPlastic piping is a good option wherethe vented air has to be ducted forsome distance. The smooth walls ofthe pipe ar

Page 28 - Installation - venting

Connecting directly to a wallventThe best method of venting the dryeris to connect it directly to the outsidewall of a room. However, it is neces-sary

Page 29

Main venting ductWe recommend that when several dry-ers are being installed each dryershould be fitted with one non-return flapinstalled directly on t

Page 30

Washer dryer stackHeight of venting outlet for washerdryer stackMiele washing machine with straight orsloping fasciaSpacer kit* without worktop:A = 94

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Programme Capacity Final spin speed(in a domesticwashing machine)Electricityconsump-tionDrying timeincl.cooling downtimekg rpm kWh MinutesCOTTONSNorma

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Height 85 cm (adjustable +0.7/-0.7 cm)Height without lid 82 cmWidth 59.5 cmDepth 58 cmWeight 48 kgDrum volume 100 litresMaximum capacity 5 kg dry weig

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Programmable functionsfor changingstandard settings

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Read the operating instructionscarefully before using this appliancefor the first time. They contain impor-tant information about the safety, useand m

Page 35

Increased drying levelin the COTTONSprogrammesThe machine is designed to dry us-ing as little energy as possible. How-ever, if you require the laundry

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Increased drying levelin the MINIMUM IRONprogrammesThe machine is designed to dry us-ing as little energy as possible. How-ever, if you require the la

Page 37 - Consumption data

BuzzerAn audible tone sounds repeatedly atthe end of a programme.The buzzer is activated as standardex-works. It can be deactivated iswished.Follow st

Page 39 - Programmable functions

Alteration rights reserved/000 3601This paper is made from 100% chlorine free bleached cellulose and is recyclable.

Page 40

If the mains cable becomes dam-aged it must be replaced with aMiele original cable.In the event of a fault or for clean-ing purposes, the machine is o

Page 41

Always close the door after use.This way you will avoid the dangerof:–anyone sitting or leaning on the door,which can cause the machine to tipup,–chil

Page 42

–Items that have been previouslycleaned in, washed in, soaked in orspotted with petrol/gasoline,dry-cleaning solvents or other flam-mable or explosive

Page 43

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

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a Programme selectorThe programme selector can beturned clockwise or anti-clockwise.b Programme sequence and checklampsc START buttonPress the Start b

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