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Page 1 - T 679 Ci

Operating instructionsfor condenser tumble dryerT 679 CiIt is essential to read theseoperating instructions beforeQinstalling or using the machineto a

Page 2 - Contents

Brief instructionsBrief descriptionProgrammes are selected by turningthe programme selector and can besupplemented by pressing the addi-tional option

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Notes on laundry careBefore drying, check the drying sym-bol on the textile care label. Significance of symbols:q = Dry at normal temperaturer = Dry a

Page 4 - Guide to the appliance

How to dry correctlyHints on saving energyMake sure that your laundry hasbeen thoroughly spun at the highestappropriate spin speed beforedrying. Spinn

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2Selecting a programmeTurn the programme selector to theprogramme required. See the “Programme chart” for a de-scription of each programme. COTTONS; M

Page 6 - Caring for the environment

"Clean out airways" indicator lightThis indicator light shows that the dryeris not working most efficiently or econ-omically.The causes of t

Page 7 - Technical safety

Additional optionsAdditional options can be switchedon or off by pressing the relevant but-ton before the start of a programme. Indicator lights:– on=

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Programme chartProgramme Fabric type maximumload (2)Special notesCOTTONSExtra dryMulti-layered fabrics, notthoroughly dried with“Normal +”5 kg Do not

Page 9 - Disposing of your old machine

Programme Fabric type Maximumload (2)Special notesMINIMUM IRONNormal+Minimum iron items which aremade of synthetics or blendedfabrics, (eg pullovers,d

Page 10 - Brief instructions

DisplayVarious pieces of information areshown in the display:- the length of time a programme stillhas to run (time left);- the length of programme se

Page 11 - Notes on laundry care

Delay startOnce a programme has been se-lected, the start can be delayed from30 minutes (30) up to 24 hours (24h).Select a programme.Press the “Delay

Page 12 - How to dry correctly

ContentsGuide to the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Caring for the environment

Page 13 - 4Starting a programme

Altering a programmeOnce a programme has started, noprogramme change or additional op-tions will be accepted. If the programme selector is turned toa

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Electronic system lockThe system lock prevents anyonefrom interfering with the dryer.To activate the system lock1 Ensure that the door is closed andth

Page 15 - Additional options

Programmable functionsNotesThe programmable functions can beused to create drying programmes tosuit your individual requirements.They will remain in t

Page 16 - Programme chart

Activating and storing in the memoryThe programmable functions are acti-vated using the additional option but-tons in special combinations with thepro

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Cleaning and careCleaning the fluff filtersThe fluff which is created by the dryingprocess is collected in the fluff filters inthe door and door openi

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Emptying the condensedwater containerIf the hose drain has not been fittedand connected, the condensed waterwill be collected in the condensedwater co

Page 19 - Delay start

Cleaning the condenser unitThe machine must be disconnectedfrom the electricity supply beforecleaning. The condenser unit should becleaned at least fo

Page 20 - Altering a programme

Pull the condenser unit out. Clean the condenser unit at bothends (front and back). Wipe the rubber seals at both endsgently but thoroughly.Clean the

Page 21 - Electronic system lock

Problem solving guideWhat to do if ... Electrical appliances should only be repaired by qualified personnel. Incorrectly repaired ma-chines may pose

Page 22 - Programmable functions

What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .. . . drying process goes ontoo long.Ventilation to and from the dryeris insufficient (eg in a smallroom

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Cleaning and careCleaning the fluff filters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Cleaning the

Page 24 - Cleaning and care

Check and indicator lights:What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .. . . the “Locked” indicatorlight flashes when the ma-chine is switched on.Th

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Check and indicator lights:What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .. . . once the programme hasstarted the following symbolsappear in the displa

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The interior drum lighting does notcome on: changing the bulb Open the door.Before changing the bulb, discon-nect the machine from the mainspower supp

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After sales serviceRepairsIn the event of any fault which you can-not remedy yourself, please contact: – your Miele dealer or– your nearest Miele Serv

Page 28 - Problem solving guide

InstallationThe machine must be perfectly level toensure safe and proper operation. Minor differences do not, however,have an adverse effect on operat

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InstallationThe tumble dryer is specially designedfor installation under a worktop. This appliance is fitted with a protec-tive coverplate which repla

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Adjusting the adapter strips tothe height of adjacent drawersThe height of the adapter can be ad-justed in one of two ways: – by altering the position

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Stick the template down with ad-hesive tape.There are two ways of fixing the frontpanel:Option 1Drill all the holes for the inner doorpanel to the giv

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Option 2Drill the numbered free holes andscrew points for the inner door panel tothe given depth. On chipboard fronts: free holes (= dia.10 mm), injec

Page 33 - After sales service

Fitting the plinth facia– The appliance plinth below the doorcan be concealed using a plinthfacia. – The height and return of the ap-pliance plinth ca

Page 34 - Installation

Guide to the applianceGeneral view1 Supply cable for electrical connection2 Condensed water container and control panel3 Door4 Drain hose for condense

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External condensed water out-letThe condensed water can be drained offdirectly if the machine is installed near asink, drain outlet etc. Maximum drain

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The dryer is fitted with a non-returnvalve as standard to prevent water fromflowing back into the machine. Close the water inlet port to the con-dense

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Electrical connectionElectrical connection U.K.All electrical work should be carried outonly by a suitably competent person, instrict accordance with

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Consumption dataProgramme Cap-acityFinal spin speed(in a domesticwashing machine)Electricity consump-tionDrying time incl.cooling down timeMinuteskg r

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Technical dataHeight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Depth . . . . . . .

Page 43 - Consumption data

Alteration rights reserved/001 2298This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.

Page 44 - Technical data

Control panelb“I-On/0-Off” buttonfor switching the appliance on and off.When the machine is switched on, thedrum light will come on as you openthe doo

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Caring for the environment Disposal of packing The transport and protective packinghas been selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly

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Warning and safety instructions Please read the operating instruc-tions before using the tumble dryerfor the first time. They contain im-portant info

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For safety reasons, do not use an ex-tension cable. There is a danger ofoverheating. Faulty components must only beexchanged for Miele original spare

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Using accessoriesAccessory parts may only be fittedwhen expressly approved byMiele. If other parts are used, guaran-tee, performance and product liab

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