Miele PDR 928 Operating instructions

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Tumble dryers
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Operating and Installation Instructions
Commercial Tumble Dryers
PDR914/918/922/928/944
To prevent accidents and machine damage,
read these instructions before installation or
use.
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WARNING: FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death or
property damage.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
Clear the room, building or area of all occupants.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas sup-
pliers instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency
or the gas supplier. (In Massachusetts, installation must be performed by a li-
censed installer/gas fitter.)
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death follow all installation instructions.
Do not install a clothes dryer with flexible plastic venting materials. If flexible metal
(foil type) duct is installed, use duct that has been investigated and found accept-
able for use with clothes dryers. Flexible venting materials are known to collapse,
be easily crushed, and trap lint. These conditions will obstruct clothes dryer airflow
and increase the risk of fire.
Save these instructions.
For Your Safety
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
Instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas and the "For Your Safety" cau-
tion above must be posted in a prominent location. The information to be posted shall be
obtained by consulting with the local gas supplier.
Caring for the environment
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Disposal of the packaging material
The packaging material protects the dryer from transport damage.
The packaging materials used are selected from materials which are
environmentally friendly for disposal and can therefore be recycled.
Recycling the packaging material reduces the use of raw materials in
the manufacturing process and also reduces the amount of waste in
landfill sites. Your dealer will take the packaging material away.
Disposing of your old machine
Old electrical and electronic machines often contain valuable materi-
als. However, they also contain harmful substances which were es-
sential for their correct functioning and safety. These could be haz-
ardous to human health and to the environment if disposed of with
household waste or if handled incorrectly. Therefore, please do not
dispose of your old machine with household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection/recy-
cling center for electrical and electronic machines. Consult your
dealer if necessary.
Please ensure that your old machine poses no risk to children while
being stored for disposal.
Contents
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Caring for the environment ............................................................................................ 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................... 8
Appropriate use................................................................................................................. 8
Preventing misuse ............................................................................................................. 9
Technical safety................................................................................................................. 9
Dryers with gas heating ................................................................................................ 11
Correct use........................................................................................................................ 12
Accessories ....................................................................................................................... 13
Description of the machine ............................................................................................ 14
Operating the tumble dryer ............................................................................................ 15
Control panel..................................................................................................................... 15
Sensor buttons and touch display with sensor buttons.................................................... 16
Main menu......................................................................................................................... 16
Programs” menu .................................................................................................... 16
Favorites” menu...................................................................................................... 16
Supervisor” menu.................................................................................................. 16
Operating examples .......................................................................................................... 16
Option lists .................................................................................................................... 16
Setting numerical values............................................................................................... 17
Pull-down menu ............................................................................................................ 18
Exiting the menu ........................................................................................................... 18
Help display .................................................................................................................. 18
Before using for the first time ........................................................................................ 19
Switching on the tumble dryer .......................................................................................... 19
Reference to optional external machines.......................................................................... 19
Setting the display brightness........................................................................................... 20
Setting the date................................................................................................................. 20
Selecting program packages ............................................................................................ 21
Completing the initial commissioning process.................................................................. 21
Drying ............................................................................................................................... 23
1. Notes on correct laundry care....................................................................................... 23
Washing before drying .................................................................................................. 23
Removing foreign objects ............................................................................................. 23
Care symbols ................................................................................................................ 23
2.Loading the tumble dryer .............................................................................................. 24
3. Selecting a program ...................................................................................................... 24
Switching on the tumble dryer ...................................................................................... 24
4. Selecting program settings ........................................................................................... 25
Selecting the drying level .............................................................................................. 25
Selecting extra options ................................................................................................. 25
5.Starting a program ........................................................................................................ 27
Payment system (optional)............................................................................................ 27
Calling up current program parameters ....................................................................... 27
Program runtime/estimated time remaining.................................................................. 27
Program end...................................................................................................................... 28
End of the program ....................................................................................................... 28
Removing the laundry ................................................................................................... 28
Care notes..................................................................................................................... 28
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Timer ................................................................................................................................. 29
Prerequisite for setting the timer................................................................................... 29
Setting the timer............................................................................................................ 29
Changing the program sequence .................................................................................. 30
Changing a program once it has started........................................................................... 30
Canceling the current program.......................................................................................... 30
Reselecting a canceled program .................................................................................. 30
Time left............................................................................................................................. 30
Supervisor level ............................................................................................................... 31
Opening the Supervisor level ............................................................................................ 31
Access via code ................................................................................................................ 31
Change code..................................................................................................................... 31
Closing the settings menu................................................................................................. 31
Controls / Display.............................................................................................................. 31
Language ...................................................................................................................... 31
Language entry ............................................................................................................. 31
Set languages ............................................................................................................... 32
Display brightness......................................................................................................... 32
Clock display................................................................................................................. 32
Date............................................................................................................................... 32
Volume .......................................................................................................................... 33
Res. moisture display.................................................................................................... 33
Visibility parameters ...................................................................................................... 33
Display off status .......................................................................................................... 33
Machine off status......................................................................................................... 34
Delay start ..................................................................................................................... 34
Memory ......................................................................................................................... 34
Temperature unit ........................................................................................................... 34
Weight unit .................................................................................................................... 34
Change code................................................................................................................. 35
Program selection ............................................................................................................. 35
Controls......................................................................................................................... 35
Program packages ........................................................................................................ 36
Favorite programs ......................................................................................................... 36
Special programs .......................................................................................................... 36
Sort programs ............................................................................................................... 38
Program color allocation ............................................................................................... 38
Process technology........................................................................................................... 38
Anti-crease.................................................................................................................... 38
Drying levels.................................................................................................................. 38
Additional cooling ......................................................................................................... 39
Cooling down temperature............................................................................................ 39
Service............................................................................................................................... 39
Clean out the airways.................................................................................................... 39
Clean the filters ............................................................................................................. 39
Service interval.............................................................................................................. 40
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External applications ......................................................................................................... 41
External exhaust flap..................................................................................................... 41
Additional fan ................................................................................................................ 41
Pressure sensor ............................................................................................................ 41
Peak load signal ............................................................................................................ 41
Peak load prevention .................................................................................................... 42
Select KOM module ...................................................................................................... 42
Availability of Miele digital products.............................................................................. 42
WiFi / LAN ..................................................................................................................... 42
Remote.......................................................................................................................... 43
Remote Update............................................................................................................. 43
Machine parameters.......................................................................................................... 44
Legal Information .......................................................................................................... 44
Cleaning and care ........................................................................................................... 45
Cleaning the lint filter......................................................................................................... 45
Cleaning the drum and the outside of the casing ............................................................. 46
Additional annual cleaning ................................................................................................ 46
Technical Service............................................................................................................. 47
Contact in case of fault ..................................................................................................... 47
Optional accessories......................................................................................................... 47
Installation........................................................................................................................ 48
Installation requirements ................................................................................................... 48
General operating conditions ............................................................................................ 48
Transport ........................................................................................................................... 48
Installing the tumble dryer................................................................................................. 49
Securing the machine........................................................................................................ 50
Electrical connection ......................................................................................................... 50
Supply air, exhaust, and ventilation cross-sections.......................................................... 52
Supply air/exhaust air ................................................................................................... 52
Calculating the total length and diameter of a supply-air or exhaust pipe ................... 52
Substitute duct lengths................................................................................................. 52
Maximum permissible total ducting length................................................................... 53
Room ventilation opening for air intake from the setup room....................................... 54
Exhaust connection ...................................................................................................... 55
Steam connection (only for steam-heated variants).......................................................... 61
Hot water connection (only for hot water-heated variants) ............................................... 61
Gas connection (only for gas-heated variants).................................................................. 61
Gas................................................................................................................................ 62
Steam ................................................................................................................................ 70
Operating pressure values ............................................................................................ 70
Fitting information for steam and condensate hoses.................................................... 71
Heater bank information................................................................................................ 71
Steam valve for high-pressure steam – indirect............................................................ 71
Hot water........................................................................................................................... 72
Operating conditions..................................................................................................... 72
Heater bank information................................................................................................ 72
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Networking....................................................................................................................... 74
Pairing instructions............................................................................................................ 74
Opening the supervisor level......................................................................................... 74
Establishing the network connection via WPS ............................................................. 74
Establishing the network connection via soft AP.......................................................... 74
Establishing the network connection using a LAN cable.............................................. 74
Optional accessories ...................................................................................................... 77
Communication box .......................................................................................................... 77
XKM3200WLPLT ............................................................................................................ 77
Original spare parts and accessories................................................................................ 78
Technical data.................................................................................................................. 79
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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It is essential to read these instructions.
This tumble dryer complies with all current local and national safety requirements. Inap-
propriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and material damage.
Read the Operating Instructions carefully before using the tumble dryer. They contain im-
portant information on safety, installation, use, and maintenance. This prevents both per-
sonal injury and damage to the tumble dryer.
In accordance with standard UL60335-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60335-1, IEC60335-1,
Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the
chapter on installing the tumble dryer as well as the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC-
TIONS.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-compliance with these
instructions.
Keep these Operating Instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future user.
When instructing other people how to use the tumble dryer, they must be made aware of
these IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Appropriate use
The tumble dryer is designed for industrial use only.
The tumble dryer is intended exclusively for drying textiles washed in water which have
been labeled as suitable for tumble drying by the manufacturer on the care label. Any other
applications may be dangerous. Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from in-
correct or improper use or operation.
This tumble dryer is not intended for outdoor use.
Do not install the tumble dryer in a room where there is a risk of frost. At temperatures
around freezing point, the tumble dryer may not be able to operate properly. The permitted
room temperature is between 40°F and 95°F (2°C and 40°C).
If the machine is operated in the commercial sector, it may only be operated by trained
or qualified personnel. If the machine is operated in an unsecured location, the supervisor
must ensure that its use does not pose a risk.
The tumble dryer should only be used by people with reduced physical, sensory, or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, if they are supervised while using
it or have been shown how to use it in a safe way and understand and recognize the con-
sequences of incorrect operation.
Children must be kept away from the tumble dryer unless they are constantly super-
vised.
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the tumble dryer. Never allow children to
play with the tumble dryer.
Uses other than those listed above are not recommended and shall release the manu-
facturer from liability.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Preventing misuse
Do not make any alterations to the tumble dryer, unless authorized to do so by Miele.
Do not lean on the dryer door. Otherwise, the tumble dryer may tip over, causing injury
to yourself or others.
Do not use a pressure washer or hose to clean the tumble dryer.
To ensure the correct performance of the tumble dryer and to prevent malfunctions and
fire hazards, it is important to carry out maintenance on a regular basis.
Do not store or use gasoline, petrol, paraffin, or other highly flammable liquids near the
tumble dryer. Risk of fire and explosion.
Do not expose the tumble dryer to air which contains chlorine, fluorine, or other solvent
vapors. This contaminated air can cause a fire.
To prevent the risk of fire, the following items must not be dried in the tumble dryer:
- Items which have not been washed.
- Items which have not been thoroughly cleaned and are still soiled with grease, oil, or
other deposits (such as kitchen linens or cosmetics cloths with cooking oils, grease, lo-
tions, etc). If items have not been thoroughly cleaned, there is a danger that they might
ignite when heated, even after they have been removed from the tumble dryer at the
end of the program.
- Items (e.g., mops and floor cloths) that have been treated with inflammable cleaning
agents or which contain residues of acetone, alcohol, benzene, petrol, kerosene, stain
remover, turpentine, wax and wax remover, or other chemicals.
- Items which have been soiled with hair lacquer, hair spray, nail polish remover, or similar
substances.
Wash heavily soiled items thoroughly by increasing the amount of detergent and selecting
a high washing temperature. If in doubt, wash the items several times.
Warning: Never switch the tumble dryer off before the end of the drying program. If you
absolutely must interrupt the program, remove all items immediately and spread them out
to cool down.
Never operate the tumble dryer without the lint filter or with a damaged lint filter. This
could lead to malfunctions. Lint can clog the air passages, heating elements, and ducting,
which could result in a fire. In this case, stop the tumble dryer immediately and replace the
damaged lint filter.
Technical safety
Before installing the dryer, check it for visible signs of damage.
Do not install or use a damaged machine.
Do not connect the dryer to the electrical supply by an extension cord (risk of fire due to
overheating).
Fire hazard due to controllable socket. This tumble dryer must not be connected to a
controllable socket (e.g., a timer). There is a risk of the laundry self-igniting if the tumble
dryers cooling phase is interrupted.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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The electrical safety of this dryer can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete
between it and an effective grounding system. It is essential that this standard safety re-
quirement is observed and regularly tested. If in any doubt, please have the electrical in-
stallation inspected by a qualified electrician. Miele cannot assume responsibility for the
consequences of an inadequate grounding system.
Unauthorized repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the user, for which Miele
cannot accept liability. Repairs should only be carried out by a Miele authorized technician,
otherwise any subsequent damage may not be covered by the warranty. Repair instruc-
tions can be requested from Miele.
Faulty components should only be replaced by Miele original parts. Miele may only
guarantee the safety standards of the machine when Miele replacement parts are used.
In the event of a fault and for cleaning and care purposes, the tumble dryer must be dis-
connected from the power supply. The tumble dryer is only disconnected from the power
supply, if:
- the plug is withdrawn, or
- the breakers are disconnected, or
- the breakers have been completely removed.
The tumble dryer may not be used in mobile installations (e.g., on ships).
Follow the instructions in “Installation” and “Technical data”.
The tumble dryer may only be operated when the ducting has been installed and the
room is sufficiently ventilated in accordance with all local codes.
The ducting must never be installed in any of the following flues or shafts:
- Chimneys or smokestacks that are in use.
- Shafts that are used to ventilate installation rooms with fireplaces.
- Flues that are used by third parties.
Smoke or exhaust gas that is fed back into the flue or shaft may be toxic.
Regularly check all components in the ducting (e.g., wall pipe, external grille, bends, el-
bows, etc.) to make sure that air can move through them and to ensure that they are work-
ing properly. Clean components when necessary. Lint deposits in the ducting system will
prevent the air from being extracted properly and, as a result, will stop the tumble dryer
from working properly.
If existing ducting is due to be used, it must be checked before being installed in the tum-
ble dryer.
Low pressure must not occur in the ducting.
There is a risk of suffocation and poisoning due to exhaust gases being sucked back if
gas-powered flow heaters, gas-powered room heaters, coal-burning stoves with a flue
connection, etc., are installed in the same room, in the same apartment, or in neighboring
rooms and the negative pressure is 4Pa or more.
The following measures for suitable room ventilation (examples) can help to prevent nega-
tive pressure in the installation area:
- Install vents that cannot be closed in the exterior walls.
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- Use window switches so that the tumble dryer can only be switched on when a window
is open.
Always seek approval from the appropriate authority (gas installer, chimney sweep, etc.) to
confirm that the machine can be operated without risk and that negative pressure of over
4Pa can be prevented.
If multiple tumble dryers are to be connected to one exhaust air duct, a non-return flap
must be installed directly on the duct for each tumble dryer.
If this requirement is not observed, the tumble dryers may be damaged and their electrical
safety could be affected.
The electrical plug must be easily accessible so that the tumble dryer can be discon-
nected from the power supply at any time. The operator must be able to check from any
access point that the electrical plug is still removed.
If the appliance is hard wired, protective measures must be made on site to disconnect
the tumble dryer from the electrical supply.
Do not block the gap between the bottom of the tumble dryer and the floor with toe-
kicks, deep pile carpet, etc.
Ensure that no closeable door, sliding door, or an oppositely hinged door is installed that
would hinder the drum door being opened in any way.
If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by a Mieleauthorized technician in
order to protect the user from harm.
The dryer, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA70, or the
Canadian Electrical Code, CSAC22.1.
The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where it will be exposed to water
and/or weather.
Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can
cause improper operation.
Dryers with gas heating
The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with
the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSIZ223.1/NFPA 54, or the Natural Gas and Propane Instal-
lation Code, CSAB149.1.
The dryer and its manually operated appliance main gas valve must be disconnected
from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pres-
sures in excess of 1/2psi (3.5kPa).
The dryer must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing the equipment
shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures
equal to or less than 1/2psi (3.5kPa).
A minimum 1/8-in NPT plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection, must be
installed immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the dryer.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Take these safety precautions if you smell gas
- Extinguish all flames immediately.
- Close the on-site gas shut-off device, the gas shut-off device on the gas meter or the
main gas shut-off device immediately.
- Open all windows and doors immediately.
- Do not light any naked flames (e.g., matches or lighters).
- Do not smoke.
- If there is the smell of gas in a room, never enter the room with an open flame.
- Do not carry out any actions that will create electrical sparks (such as pulling out electri-
cal plugs or pressing electrical switches or bells).
- If you cannot find the cause of the gas smell and all gas valves have been shut off,
please call the gas supply company immediately.
If other persons are being shown how to operate the machine, they must be given and/
or made aware of these important safety precautions.
Correct use
Always close the drum door after each drying cycle. This will prevent:
- Children climbing into the tumble dryer or hiding things in it.
- Pets or other small animals climbing into the tumble dryer.
Keep the room where the tumble dryer is located free from dust and lint. If the air that is
taken into the machine contains dirt particles, this can cause blockages. A fault may then
occur and there is a risk of fire.
The lint filter must be cleaned on a regular basis.
To ensure problem-free operation of the tumble dryer:
- Remove the lint from the lint filter after every drying cycle.
- In addition, the lint filter and the air passages must be cleaned when prompted by the
display.
Remove all items from the pockets of the laundry to be dried (e.g., lighters, matches,
keys).
The program finishes when the cooling phase starts. Many programs are followed by a
cooling phase to ensure that the items are not too hot to handle when you remove them
(this also reduces the risk of the laundry self-igniting). Always remove all items of laundry
from the dryer immediately after the cooling phase.
Fabric softener and similar products must be used according to the instructions on the
manufacturer’s packaging.
For machine parts made from stainless steel:
Avoid contact between stainless steel surfaces and liquid detergents or disinfecting agents
which contain chlorine or sodium hypochlorite. These agents can cause corrosion on
stainless steel.
Aggressive chlorine bleach vapors can also be corrosive.
Do not store open containers of these agents near the machines.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Accessories
Only use genuine Miele spare parts and accessories with this machine. Using parts or
accessories from other manufacturers may invalidate the warranty, and Miele cannot ac-
cept liability.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by failure to comply with these IM-
PORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Description of the machine
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aControl panel with touch display
bDoor
cLint filter flap
d4 height-adjustable screw feet
eElectrical connection
fCommunication module slot
gIntake vents for drying air
hExhaust duct
iConnection for communication box
jCommunication box (optional)
For setting up a connection with external systems
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Control panel
7
asensor button
For selecting the current user language
When the program ends, the language is automatically reset to the language set at the
Supervisor level.
bsensor button
Takes you back one level in a menu.
cTouch display
d/sensor button
For starting the selected drying program and canceling a program once it has started.
The program selected can be started as soon as the sensor button starts flashing.
eOptical interface
For Miele Service
fbutton
For switching the tumble dryer on and off. The tumble dryer switches off automatically
to save energy. It is switched off an adjustable time after the end of the program/Anti-
crease phase, or after being switched on if no further selection is made.
gEmergency shut-off
It should only be activated in the event of danger or in order to prevent danger. When
this switch is activated, the machine is immediately switched off and put in a safe condi-
tion. Once the danger has been averted, the switch can be unlocked again by turning
the knurled dial to the right.
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Sensor buttons and touch display with sensor buttons
The,, andStart/Stopsensor buttons and the sensor buttons in the display react
to finger-tip contact. Every tap of a sensor button is confirmed with an audible keypad
tone. You can adjust the volume of the keypad tone or switch it off (see “Supervisor level”).
The control field with sensor buttons and the touch display can be scratched by pointed
or sharp objects, e.g., pens.
Only touch the control field with your fingers.
Main menu
After switching on the tumble dryer, the main menu will appear in the display. You can ac-
cess all the important sub-menus from the main menu.
Touch the sensor button at any time to return to the main menu. Values set previously
are not saved.
11:02
Programs
Favorites
Supervisor
Help
Main menu
Programs” menu
In this menu, you can select the drying programs.
Favorites” menu
In this menu, you can select 1favorite program from a total of 12favorite programs. The
drying programs can be set up and saved by the supervisor in the Favorites menu (see “Fa-
vorite programs” under “Supervisor level”).
Supervisor” menu
You can alter the tumble dryer’s electronic to suit changing requirements in the supervisor
level (see “Supervisor level”).
Operating examples
Option lists
Scrolling through the “Programs” menu (single selection)
 11:02
Cottons
Programs
Cottons PRO Minimum iron Delicates
Cottons  Woolens
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To scroll through the menu, place your finger on the touch display and move it left or
right.
The orange scroll bar in the bottom display area shows that there are further options to
choose from.
To select the required drying program, touch the program name with your finger.
The display will now change to the standard menu for that program.
“Extras” menu (multiple selection)
11:02
Gentle tumble
Extras
OK
Anti-crease
To select one or more Options, touch the required Options with your finger.
Currently selected Options are highlighted orange. To deselect an option, simply touch the
option again.
Setting numerical values
You can set numerical values in some menus. You can set the numerical values by swip-
ing your finger up and down on the display.
10
11
13
14
12 00
59
58
01
02
Clock display
OK
Place your finger on the number that you want to change.
To set the required number, swipe your finger up or down on the display.
Confirm the set numerical value by touching the OKsensor button.
Tip: For some settings, depending on the value range and increments, the value can also
be set using a numerical keypad. Briefly touching the numbers will bring up the numerical
keypad. Once a valid number has been entered, the OKsensor button will be highlighted
green.
12 00
11 59
10 58
13 01
14 02
Clock display
OK
Briefly touch a number between the two lines with your finger.
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The numeric block will flash.
12:00
3
4
21
5 6
7
8
0
9
Clock display
OK
To enter the numerical value, touch the numbers on the right-hand side and then confirm
with OK.
Pull-down menu
The pull-down menu can be used to display information (e.g., about a drying program).
11:02
Time left h
2:27
Status
Cottons Drying
If an orange bar appears at the top of the screen in the middle of the display, you can open
the pull-down menu. Touch the bar and drag down with your finger.
To close the pull-down menu again, touch the orange bar and drag it upward with your fin-
ger.
Exiting the menu
Tap the sensor button to return to the previous screen.
Entries made before this which have not been confirmed withOK will not be saved.
Help display
With some menus, Help appears along the bottom line of the display.
If you need more information about the current menu, touch the Helpsensor button.
The additional information is shown in the display.
Touch the sensor button to return to the previous screen.
Before using for the first time
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Risk of injury or damage to property due to improper installa-
tion.
Incorrect installation of the tumble dryer can lead to personal injury
or damage to property.
Before using the tumble dryer for the first time, make sure it has
been installed
and connected correctly.
See the information in the section on “Installation”.
Complete the initial commissioning process. During the initial com-
missioning process, you will need to define the settings for daily use
of the tumble dryer. Some settings can only be modified during the
initial commissioning process. After that, they can only be changed
by Miele Service.
These settings are also described under “Supervisor level”.
Switching on the tumble dryer
Press the button.
The welcome screen will light up.
Setting the display language
You will be asked to select the display language. You can change the
language at any time (see “Language” under “Supervisor level”).
deutsch
english
(AU)
english
(CA) español
english
(GB)
Language
OK
français
(F)
Swipe left or right across the display with your finger until the lan-
guage you want appears.
Briefly touch the required language with your finger.
The selected language will be highlighted in orange and the display
will change to the next setting.
Reference to optional external machines
If there are external devices (e.g., peak-load systems), connect the
communication box and/or slide a communication module into the
slot on the back of the tumble dryer before initial commissioning. For
this purpose, the tumble dryer must be disconnected from the
power supply. Then start the commissioning process.
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A reference to optional external hardware appears. Confirm the infor-
mation with the OK sensor control.
Setting the display brightness
You will be asked to select the brightness of the display.
Darker Brighter
Display brightness
OK
Touch the segment bar for the required level of brightness.
The selected level of brightness is represented by the length of the
segment bar.
Confirm with the OKsensor button.
The display will change to the next setting.
Setting the date
22
21
19
18
2022
2021
202020
2019
2018
Date
OK
September
August
July
June
May
Place your finger on the value that you want to change and move
your finger upward or downward.
Once all values have been selected, confirm your entry with the
OKsensor button.
The display will now change to the next setting.
Setting the time
10
11
13
14
12 00
59
58
01
02
Clock display
OK
Place your finger on the number that you want to change and move
your finger upward or downward.
Confirm with the OKsensor button.
The display will change to the next setting.
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Miele PDR 928 Operating instructions

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Tumble dryers
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