Miele T 7644 C Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
Operating the dryer
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing Miele
condenser (heat-exchanger) dryer!
Function of Miele condenser
dryer
The condenser dryer evaporates water
from damp clothes.
The water vapor is then condensed and
collected in a special container.
Operation of Miele condenser
dryer
The condenser dryer circulates air
(trapped with wet laundry inside a
reversibly rotating drum) via lint filters,
heat exchanger and heaters, back into
the drum in a closed loop.
The vapor condenses inside the heat
exchanger and is collected in a
condensed water container.
The heat exchanger (condenser) needs
cooling, so the dryer circulates ambient
air, through separate channels across
heat exchanger, in an open loop. (the
two air flows do not mix).
Returning ambient air warms up the
room with dry heat.
Practically all energy, taken from the
electrical wall outlet, remains in the
room as dry heat.
Main Features
1. No outside venting is required:
The dryer operates on
heat-exchange principle.
Ideal for condominiums – needs
only a regular Canadian dryer wall
outlet and room air for cooling.
Saves space (normally taken by a
vent).
2. No depressurization,
3. No burden on dwelling’s existing
venting system,
4. High energy efficiency:
Axial air flow.
Automatic moisture sensing and
drying stage termination.
No venting to outside = the electrical
energy is not blown outside, but
stays in the room in form of dry heat
(as opposed to a vented dryer).
This dry heat helps to keep a house
warm in cold months.
By helping to heat the house in
winter, condenser dryer lowers
overall energy needs of a house,
thus becoming effectively more
energy efficient than a vented dryer.
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