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Do not store or use flammable vapors and liquids near the appliance.
Steps to take if you smell gas, including avoiding ignition sources.
Installation and repair must be done by authorized Miele technicians.
Covers proper installation, grounding, and use of genuine parts.
Appliance is for fabrics washed with water; check care labels.
Lists items like foam rubber, flammable treated articles, and greasy items to avoid.
Warnings about hot textiles, ventilation, children, and moving parts.
Safety regarding lint filters, cleaning agents, and spare parts.
Safety notes for gas heated dryers, including gas valve shut-off.
Diagram labeling key external parts of the tumble dryer.
Details the display, selection buttons, and control functions.
Explains jog shuttle, card reader, on/off, and emergency stop buttons.
Explains the purpose of various control keys like Stop, Block, Information.
Usage of operator cards and the emergency stop button.
Initial drum cleaning and sorting laundry by type/color.
List of items that pose fire hazards or can damage the machine.
Advice on drying wool, linen, knitwear, and using bags for items with metal parts.
Steps to turn on the dryer and load laundry loosely.
Table detailing load limits for different models and fabric types.
Using the sensor system and jog shuttle to select and start programs.
What occurs at program end, including anti-crease cycles and lint filter cleaning.
Details programs for cottons/linens, fabric types, and load limits.
Programs for synthetic and mixed fabric items.
Programs for airing items and drying small loads or single items.
Safely adding or removing laundry during an active program.
Changing program settings like laundry weight and temperature before starting.
Setting the desired level of residual moisture for the laundry.
Understanding the information shown during program execution.
Operating the dryer using program cards.
Instructions for using coin/token operated drying systems.
Temporarily changing the display language.
How to set programs to start at a later time.
Pausing and continuing a program.
How to fully cancel an ongoing program.
Options to skip or repeat program segments.
Accessing detailed runtime and status information.
How the peak load function halts and resumes the program.
Reading and deleting operating data before or after programs.
Procedures for managing full operating data memory.
Viewing specific data for each program start, including errors and temperatures.
Different options for deleting module, total, or program data.
Using passwords or operator cards for data deletion security.
Understanding error indicators and system analysis on startup.
Examples of data faults and system faults.
Solutions for faults like display off, fan, motor, power failure, heating, gas, and card errors.
Information required for service calls and fault reporting.
Emphasizes using authentic Miele parts for maintenance.
Daily cleaning and importance of a clear lint filter.
Cleaning the machine surfaces and drum.
Recommended yearly inspection of components like burner and vents.
Only Miele technicians for installation, repair, and service.
Adherence to local codes and proper electrical grounding.
Protecting safety components and ensuring adequate room ventilation.
Guidelines for proper venting, duct design, and installation.
Procedures for pressure testing and isolation of the gas supply.
Ensuring adequate airflow for the combustion chamber and from combustibles.
Test gauge tapping and regulator vent line installation.
Avoiding installation or storage in weather-exposed areas.
Dryer must be installed by Miele Service and transported with pallet.
Avoid freezing temps; use metal venting pipe.
Adjusting feet to level the machine for optimal operation.
Information on adding a coin mechanism requires an adapter.
Meeting UL standards and local electrical codes.
Ensuring proper venting ductwork and sufficient ventilation.
Steam/gas connections by certified installers, gas conversion.
Legend explaining various symbols on the machine's data plate.
Specifications of noise levels for different dryer models.
Basic sorting by fabric type and color.
Steps to turn on, load laundry, and choose a drying program.
Initiating the program and actions upon program completion.
Closing the drum and turning off the machine.
Guidelines for environmentally friendly disposal of packaging.
Safety precautions for storing and disposing of old appliances.