Miele TXI680WP Eco & Steam Operating Instructions
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To start a drying cycle, first load your clothes into the drum. Close the door and select the desired drying program using the control knob. Press the 'Start/Stop' button to begin the cycle.
Ensure that the dryer is properly plugged into a working electrical outlet. Check the circuit breaker to ensure it hasn't tripped. If the dryer still doesn't turn on, contact Miele customer support for assistance.
To clean the lint filter, open the door and pull out the filter located at the bottom of the opening. Remove any lint by hand and rinse the filter under warm water. Let it dry completely before reinserting it back into the dryer.
The 'Eco' mode reduces energy consumption by using lower temperatures and longer drying times. It's ideal for energy-efficient drying of lightly soiled laundry.
If your dryer is taking longer, check the lint filter and exhaust duct for blockages. Ensure the load size is appropriate and not too large. Also, verify the selected program matches the fabric type.
To use the steam function, select a program with the steam option available. The steam option helps reduce wrinkles and refresh fabrics. Ensure the water container is filled before starting the program.
Regularly clean the lint filter and check the condenser unit for lint build-up. Also, wipe the drum and door seal with a damp cloth periodically. Ensure the water container is emptied after each use.
Yes, you can dry delicate fabrics using the 'Delicates' program, which uses lower temperatures to protect sensitive materials. Always check the garment care label before drying.
Refer to the user manual for specific error codes. Common issues include blockages or maintenance needs. If the problem persists, contact Miele support for further assistance.
To improve drying performance, ensure the lint filter and exhaust duct are clean. Avoid overloading the drum and select the appropriate program for the fabric type. Regular maintenance checks can also help.