Miele F 7138 S Manuel d'installation

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Page 1 - PT 7136 Plus

Operating and Installation manualVented DryerPT 7136 PlusTo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.M.-Nr.

Page 2 - Contents

The appliance must be correctlyinstalled and connected before thefirst use. Please see the "Installationinstructions."Welcome screenThe Welc

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Fabric care labelsBefore drying, check fabric care labelsfor special drying instructions.q = Drying with normal temperaturer = Drying with low tempera

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1. Sort the laundry^Loosen up the washed laundry.^For even drying results sort bydesired dryness, fiber/fabric, sizeand residual moisture after spinni

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3. Select a programTwo program selection possibilities:^Select a "Favorite" by pressing therespective direct select button.or^Select from th

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Remaining timeWhen a program is selected, theapproximate duration is displayed. Thisis the "remaining time".The program duration can vary du

Page 7 - Guide to the dryer

Coin mechanismFor coin mechanism operatedmachines: Money or tokens will belost when the door is opened afterprogram start or when canceling aprogram.T

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Programs may vary depending on the offerings of your machine.Cottons Load size: 14.3 lbs (6.5 kg)Extra dry, Normal+, NormalItems Single and multilayer

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Woollen handcare Load size: 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)Items Woolen fabricsNote–Woolen items will be loosened up and fluffed in a short time, but notcompletely d

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Jeans Load size: 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)Normal, Hand iron rItems Denim fabric items, pants, jackets, skirts or shirts, etc.Shirts Load size: 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)

Page 11 - Drying tips

The timer allows the user to select the time of day for theprogram end. The program start can be delayed from 30minutes to 24 hours.Select the submenu

Page 12 - 2. Load the laundry

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Guide to the dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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The dryer has the option to save the most used dryingprograms on the direct select buttons. The option "Save"must be selected in "Setti

Page 14 - 7. At the end of a program

Depending on the selection the display shows one of the followingsubmenus– Select a programProgramselectionBack ACottonsMinimum ironWoollens handcare

Page 15 - Canceling a program

Low temp.To dry delicate items (fabric care symbol r) e.g. made fromacrylic, press the "Low temp." button.–The temperature is reduced and th

Page 16 - Program guide

Cleaning the lint filter,Check and clean the lint filterwhen the following message shows:"Clean the filters" or "Clean outairways"

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Clean the lint filters - dry^ Remove the lint with your fingers or avacuum.Clean the lint filters - wetRinse the lint filters only if clogged.,Let the

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The impeller in the dryer interior canbecome clogged with detergentresidues or lint.^ Clean the impeller, the surroundingarea and the inner part of th

Page 19 - Cottons Normal

Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified andtrained technician in accordance with local and national safety regulation

Page 20 - Favorites

What if ... Possible cause SolutionAt the end of aprogramClean filter orClean the lint filterappearsThe dryer reminds you toclean the lint filter.–Rem

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Other faultsWhat if ... Possible fault SolutionThe programruns too long orstops.In some cases "Clean out airways" is displayed. See"Set

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What if ... Possible fault SolutionWhat if there iscondensed water inthe drum?The non-return flap of thedryers' collective exhaustduct does not w

Page 23 - Cleaning and Care

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . .

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What if ... Possible cause SolutionA program cannotbe started, thedisplay remainsdark.The fault cannot bedetected immediately.–Is the dryer connected

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Changing the light bulbTo reduce the risk of electric shock,disconnect the appliance from thepower supply by unplugging ortripping the circuit breaker

Page 26 - Frequently asked questions

In the event of a fault which you cannotfix yourself, please contact the MieleTechnical Service Department at theaddress on the back of this booklet.W

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSTo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.

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, WARNING - Risk of Fire~To reduce the risk of severe injury ordeath, follow all installation instructions.~Clothes dryer installation must beperforme

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~When installing multiple dryers toone collective exhaust duct, anon-return flap per dryer must beinstalled directly to the collective duct.Otherwise

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Front viewa Exhaust connectionThe exhaust hose can be installedeither at the rear, left or right of thedryer.b Power cordc Control paneld Doore Lint f

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Side viewRear viewa Lid over hang with transport grips(arrow)b Stand (optional accessory)Top viewWasher/ Dryer StackThe Miele dryer can be installed a

Page 32 - After sales service

Installation on a cement base^Secure the front feet of the dryer withretaining clips on the cement base.Coin mechanismThe dryer can be equipped with a

Page 33 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Installation,Do not install a lockable or slidedoor in the pivoting area of the dryerdoor.Transporting the dryer to theinstallation siteThe rear overh

Page 34 - , WARNING - Risk of Fire

,WARNING - To reduce the risk offire, electric shock, or injury topersons when using your appliance,follow basic precautions, includingthe following:~

Page 35 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Electrical connection,This installation should beperformed by an experienced andqualified technician, in accordancewith local codes and regulations.Th

Page 36 - Installation

General notes,The dryer must only run if themoist exhaust air from the dryingprocess is conducted outside by aninstalled exhaust duct vent.,Disconnect

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How to calculate the effectiveduct lengthThe overall duct length will determinethe duct diameter (see the "Additionalduct lengths" table). I

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Tips about the ductwork–Check with your local building codesto determine the maximum allowableduct length.–Only use rigid or flexible metal ductfor ex

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Additional duct lengths (4" rigid pipe only)Type of bend Radius Additional duct lengthft cm ft cmFlexible metal duct–3’ 3" (1 m) straight–45

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Example: Calculating the effective duct length and required internalduct diameterRigid pipe Duct lengthftDuct lengthmAWall duct withlouvered wall vent

Page 41 - General notes

Determining the position of theexhaust connectionThe exhaust connection can be left atthe rear of the dryer (factory standard)or moved to the left or

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Exhaust connection with aflexible exhaust hose or rigidpipeUsing the connector supplied, anexhaust hose (4" [100 mm]diameter) can be installed.Ne

Page 43 - Tips about the ductwork

Chimney connection1 Pipe with connection nozzle(= single parts of the Miele wall pipe)2 Connector for the flexible exhausthose3 Chimney, humidity insu

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Direct wall connectionThis venting type is ideal if the dryercan be installed directly to an outerwall. The shorter the exhaustductwork, the more effi

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~To prevent the risk of fire, thefollowing articles must not be dried inthis tumble dryer:–items which have not been washed.–items, such as workwear,

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Collective exhaust duct,A non-return flap* (optionalaccessory, see right picture) perdryer must be installed directly intothe collective exhaust duct.

Page 47 - Exhaust connection with a

Height 337/16" (850 mm)(adjustable+/-1/4" (7 mm))Width 237/16" (595 mm)Depth 279/16" (700 mm)Depth with the door open 463/4"

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Disposal of the packingmaterialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradabl

Page 49 - Direct wall connection

Menu Settings Jto adjust standard settingsThe dryer controls can be adjusted to changing demands through the settings.Depending on default settings:–

Page 50 - Collective exhaust duct

Opening the menu Settings1 Cottons Program selection ...2 Minimum ironSettings F ...3 Woollens handcare4 Smoothing 10:00^Select "Settings" J

Page 51 - Technical Data

Language JThe displayed language can be setin the submenu "Language J".The flag behind the word "Language J"is a guide to find the

Page 52 - Caring for the environment

Contrast/BrightnessDisplay contrast and brightness canbe adjusted in 10 levels.The bar shows the selected level.StandbyThe display goes into standby m

Page 53 - Menu Settings J

The menu "Settings - Supervisor level" is locked with acode to prevent unauthorized access (exceptLanguage J). It must be activated by Techn

Page 54 - Settings J

Language JThe display contents can be shownin different languages.The fixed default language can be setin the submenu "Language J".^Select t

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Language entryA selection can be set to show anadditional welcome menu withlanguage selection before the entrymenu and at the end of the program.natio

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~GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance must be grounded. Inthe event of a malfunction orbreakdown, grounding will reduce therisk of electric shock by p

Page 57 - Settings - Supervisor level

Cleaning the airwaysThe lint filters must be cleaned afterevery drying cycle. Additionally theindicator "Clean out airways" lightsonce a cer

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All rights reserved / 1912INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE TO OBTAIN THE MOSTCURRENT PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS, TECHNICAL &a

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Control panela Display*See the following pages for moreinformationb Direct select buttonsTo select a drying program directly.You can also save "F

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Display functionContents in the display will vary with program offering.Main menu1 CottonsProgram selection ...2 Minimum iron Settings F ...3 Woollens

Page 64 - M.-Nr. 06 975 240 / 04

Menu Program selectionProgramselectionBack ACottonsMinimum ironWoollens handcare H^All pre-set programs can be selected with the jog shuttle.Depending

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