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PDR 908 HP en-AU, NZ
11 276 500/01 9
Installation and planning notes
Installation requirements
The tumble dryer should only be connected to a power supply
provided in accordance with all applicable local and national
legislation and regulations.
In addition, all regulations issued by the appropriate utilities as well as
standards relating to occupational safety and all applicable valid
regulations and technical standards must be observed.
General operating conditions
Ambient temperature in installation room: +2 °C to +35 °C.
Air drawn in for use in the drying process will be warm when it is
expelled back into the room by the tumble dryer. You must therefore
ensure that the room is sufficiently ventilated, particularly if the
appliance is located in a small room.
Make sure that the room temperature is not too high. If there are other
heat producing appliances in the room in which the dryer is located,
make sure the room is well ventilated and switch the other appliances
off, if possible.
Otherwise running times and energy consumption could be increased.
Electrical connection
This tumble dryer is supplied with a mains cable with moulded plug.
The appliance may only be connected to an electrical system that
conforms to the national and local codes and regulations.
Do not connect the machine via an extension lead or power board.
They do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance (e.g.
danger of overheating and fire).
The data plate indicates the nominal power consumption and the
appropriate fuse rating. Compare the specifications on the data plate
with those of the electrical power supply.
If the appliance is hard wired, an all-pole disconnection must be
provided on site. When switched off, there must be an all-pole contact
gap of at least 3 mm in the isolator switch (including circuit breakers,
fuses, and relays according to AS/NZS 3000).
The plug connector or isolator switch should be easily accessible at all
times. If the appliance is disconnected from the electricity supply, the
isolator must be lockable or the point of disconnection must be
monitored at all times.
New connections, modifications to the system or servicing of the
earthing conductor, including determining the correct fuse amperage,
must be carried out by a qualified electrician, as they are familiar with
the pertinent regulations and the specific requirements of the electric
utility company.
References to cable cross-sections in the technical data refer only to
the required mains cable. Please consult relevant local and national
regulations when calculating any other wire gauges.
Condensate drain hose
The condensed water is pumped away through the drain hose which
is located at the back of the dryer.
The condensate is drained via a drain pump with a 1 m delivery head.
For the water to drain freely, the hose must be free of kinks. The
swivel elbow at the end of the hose can be turned in either direction or
removed as needed.
In certain situations, this tumble dryer must be fitted with a non-return
valve (optional accessory). Without a non-return valve, water could
flow back into the tumble dryer or be drawn back in and leak out. This
can cause damage.
Drainage options:
1. Connected securely to a trapped waste pipe.
Use a non-return valve if the end of the hose could possibly
become submerged in water.
2. Connected to a laundry trough or wash tub drain outlet.
Always use a non-return valve.
3. Connected to a floor drain (gully).
Always use a non-return valve.
4. Connected over the rim of a laundry trough or wash tub.
Secure the drain hose carefully (e.g. by tying it) to make sure it
cannot slip. Otherwise water may escape and cause damage.
Use a non-return valve if the end of the hose could possibly
become submerged in water.
Equipotential bonding
If necessary, equipotential bonding with good galvanic contact must
be guaranteed in compliance with all applicable local and national
installation specifications.
Connection material for equipotential bonding must be provided on
site or using a kit available from Miele.
Peak load/energy management
The tumble dryer can be connected to a peak load or energy
management system using an optional kit.
When the peak load function is activated, the heating is deactivated.
A message appears in the display to inform you of this.
The programme is resumed automatically when the peak load system
reactivates the heating.
Payment system
The tumble dryer can be fitted with a single-machine payment system
as an optional accessory using an optional kit (XCI box).
The programming required for connecting a payment system can be
carried out during the initial commissioning process. After initial
commissioning, changes may only be made by your Miele dealer or
by Miele Professional Service.
Interface
The tumble dryer can be retrofitted with an XKM 3200 WL PLT
communication module.
This module can be used as a Wi-Fi or LAN interface.
The LAN interface provided via the module complies with
AS/NZS 60950. The LAN connection uses a RJ45 connector in
accordance with EIA/TIA 568-B.
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