Miele T 699 C Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
Check and indicator lights and display messages:
What to do if . . . Cause . . . Remedy . . .
. . . the “Locked” indicator
light flashes when the ma-
chine is switched on.
The system lock is activated.
The programme cannot be
started.
See section “Electronic system
lock”.
. . . the “Locked” indicator
light comes on during drying.
That is not a fault. The light will go out at the end of
the programme.
. . . the “Anti-crease” indicator
light flashes.
Cold surrounding temperatures
below freezing are affecting the
machine (frozen condensed
water).
Install the appliance in a
warmer room.
If the indicator light continues to
flash there is a technical
problem. Contact the Miele
Service Department.
. . . the “Empty out container”
light comes on.
The condensed water container
is full.
Empty the container.
Check that the condensed
water container is correctly
positioned.
. . . the “Clean out airways”
light comes on.
The fluff filters or the condenser
unit are blocked.
When the programme has
ended, clean the filters (see
section “Cleaning and care”).
Clean the condenser unit
and check that it is correctly
positioned.
The electronics are registering
that the machine is
underloaded.
Always load the machine to full
capacity for economical drying.
. . . once the programme has
started the following symbols
appear in the display:
"=== ...
-
== ...== ...
-
= ...“
This is not a fault. See the “Display” section.
. . . the programme is inter-
rupted, the “Anti-crease” indi-
cator light comes on and 0 ap-
pears in the display.
If there is no laundry in the drum when the programme is started, the
electronics will register this and stop the programme. The
programme will also be interrupted if the laundry placed in the drum
is already dry.
. . . the programme is inter-
rupted and "---" appears in
the display.
See the section on “What to do if the drying process goes on too
long”.
. . . shortly before the end of
the programme the count
down of the time left to run
halts at "10", but the dryer
continues to dry.
This is not a fault.
One of the pieces being dried is
considerably larger than items
that have been dried in
previous programmes. The time
left may vary from that
calculated by the machine for a
normal load.
The drying process is not yet
complete. The programme
needs more time than the
electronic unit had calculated at
the start of the programme.
The time count down is
suspended until the degree of
drying selected has been
reached.
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