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T 80xx Dryers (US Models)
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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION T 80xx Dryers (US Models) © 2019 Miele USA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    T 80xx Technical Information Table of Contents Warning and Safety Instructions ............6     1  General Information ................... 6  2  Fire Danger due to Excessive Lint ............. 6  3  Restoring the Ground Connection after Dismantling the Front and Side Panels ......................
  • Page 3 T 80xx Technical Information 4.5  Residual Moisture Sensor Removal ..........29  4.6  Lightbulb Replacement ..............29  Drive, Fan ....................30     1  Technical Data ..................30  2  Function ....................32  2.1  Preferred Orientation/Counter Orientation ........32  4  Service ..................... 32  4.1 ...
  • Page 4 T 80xx Technical Information 3.7  F1 - Short Circuit in Heater Bank NTC (2R30) ......51  3.8   F2 - Open Circuit in Heater Bank NTC (2R30) ......51  3.9   F3 - Short Circuit in Fill-Ring NTC (1R30) ........52  3.10  ...
  • Page 5 T 80xx Technical Information Figure 040-2: Drive/Fan - T 8012 C, T 8013 C, T 8023 C ..........31  Figure 040-3: Drive/Fan - T 8019 CI ................31  Figure 040-4: Drum Rib ....................32  Figure 040-5: Fan Impeller Removal ................33  Figure 040-6: Motor and Drive Belt .................
  • Page 6: Warning And Safety Instructions

    T 80xx Technical Information Warning and Safety Instructions General Information Danger!  Danger of high voltages when working on small components.  In a single-board control, as in this appliance's electronic (EPWL 3xx), there is no structural galvanic potential disconnection to the power supply. Therefore, be careful when working on small components, as they may be carrying voltage if the dryer is not disconnected completely from its power supply.
  • Page 7: Restoring The Ground Connection After Dismantling The Front And Side Panels

    T 80xx Technical Information Remove all lint from the dryer. Find and repair leaks. Restoring the Ground Connection after Dismantling the Front and Side Panels  The ground connection for laundry-care appliances is established via screws: raised-head screws with teeth or serrated washers underneath connect the ground lead to the interference-suppression filter, the front panel, the side panels and the housing frame.
  • Page 8: Modification History

    T 80xx Technical Information Modification History When What 2/1/2019 Jessica Naples Conversion for Website 11/20/2013 Martina Aßman Version 4 11/10/2008 Liane Westerhelweg Version 3 5/14/2008 Liane Westerhelweg Version 2 10/4/2007 Liane Westerhelweg Initial compilation...
  • Page 9: C Technical Data

    T 80xx Technical Information Technical Data Casing Design Generation 2000 Frame design Condenser or vented dryer Control panel Program LEDs, on/off button Dimensions Height with/without lid 33.5”/32.3” (850mm/820mm) Width 23.4” (595mm) Depth 22.8” (580mm) Power cord length 6.5' (2m) Hose length 5' (1.5m) Control Novotronic IV Midi pushbuttons...
  • Page 10: D Layout Of Electrical Components

    T 80xx Technical Information Layout of Electrical Components Optical Interface Figure D-1: Optical Interface for MDU...
  • Page 11: 8002, T 8003, T 8005

    T 80xx Technical Information T 8002, T 8003, T 8005 Figure D-2: T 8002/T 8003/T 8005 Component Layout 1 (2K1/1) Heater relay 2 9 (2N1) RemoteVision interface 2 (Z/1) Interference suppression capacitor 10 (M5) Motor 3 (1K1/1) Heater relay 1 11 (C5) Motor capacitor 4 (1N1) Electronic (EPWL) 12 (1R30) Drying-air NTC...
  • Page 12: 8012 C, T 8013 C

    T 80xx Technical Information T 8012 C, T 8013 C Figure D-3: T 8012 C/T 8013 C Component Layout 1 (2K1/1) Heater relay 2 10 (M5) Motor 2 (Z/1) Interference suppression capacitor 11 (C5) Motor capacitor 3 (1K1/1) Heater relay 1 12 (1R30) Drying-air NTC 4 (1N1) Electronic (EPWL) 13 (B8/7) Condensate float switch...
  • Page 13: 8019 Ci

    T 80xx Technical Information T 8019 CI Figure D-4: T 8019 CI Component Layout 1 (2K1/1) Heater relay 2 10 (M5) Motor 2 (Z/1) Interference suppression capacitor 11 (C5) Motor capacitor 3 (1K1/1) Heater relay 1 12 (1R30) Drying-air NTC 4 (1N1) Electronic (EPWL) 13 (B8/7) Condensate float switch 5 (S2) Power (on/off) switch...
  • Page 14: 8023 C

    T 80xx Technical Information T 8023 C Figure D-5: T 8023 C Component Layout 1 (2K1/1) Heater relay 2 11 (C5) Motor capacitor 2 (Z/1) Interference suppression capacitor 12 (1R30) Drying-air NTC 3 (1K1/1) Heater relay 1 13 (B8/7) Condensate float switch 4 (1N1) Electronic (EPWL) 14 (M13) Condensate pump 5 (S2) Power (on/off) switch...
  • Page 15: Casing, Front Panel

    T 80xx Technical Information Casing, Front Panel Service Lid Removal 1. Disconnect the machine from the power supply. 2. Remove the screw caps from the lid, if applicable, using a lid opener. See Figure 010-1. Note: The lid contains locking clips which hold it onto the casing frame. 3.
  • Page 16: Toekick Removal

    T 80xx Technical Information Toekick Removal 1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 2. Remove the screw caps using a flathead screwdriver. See Figure 010-1. 3. Remove the two T20 screws securing the toekick. 4. Take off the toekick. Removing the Front Panel 1.
  • Page 17: Figure 010-2: Metal Support Bracket

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 010-2: Metal Support Bracket...
  • Page 18: Door, Lock

    T 80xx Technical Information Door, Lock Function Door Lock (A2) The door lock is released by a Bowden cable. The door lock has a reset switch (A2): open door = open switch contact. Even if there is an open circuit in the line to the switch contact, the electronic registers an open door.
  • Page 19: Removing The Door Lock

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 020-1: Door Panel Retainers 7. Remove the insulation from the inner door panel. 8. Remove the five T20 screws securing the door cap to the inner door panel (Figure 020-2, Item 3). Take off the door cap (Figure 020-2, Item 1) and remove the seal (Figure 020-2, Item 2).
  • Page 20: Figure 020-3: Door Lock Removal

    T 80xx Technical Information 3. Release the lock assembly from its retainer on the air shield (Figure 020- 3, Item 1). 4. Disconnect the Molex plug and unsnap the Bowden cable (Figure 020-3, Item 2) from the lock assembly. Figure 020-3: Door Lock Removal...
  • Page 21: Drum, Rear Bearing, Residual-Moisture Sensor, Heater Bank

    T 80xx Technical Information Drum, Rear Bearing, Residual-Moisture Sensor, Heater Bank...
  • Page 22: Technical Data

    T 80xx Technical Information Technical Data Drum design Honeycomb design Maximum load T 80xx, T 80xx C: 13.2 lbs (6 kg) T 8019 CI: 11 lbs (5 kg) T 80xx, T 80xx C: 28 gal (105L) Drum volume T 8019 CI: 26 gal (100L) E 14 bayonet closure, activation via relay on the Drum light (H3/6) electronic (EPWL).
  • Page 23: Function

    T 80xx Technical Information Temperature Resistance (kΩ) °F °C Heater bank NTC (2R30) Drying-air NTC (1R30) 3.07 0.449 2.41 0.358 1.92 0.289 1.55 1.26 1.03 0.852 0.710 Table 030-2: Heater Bank and Drying-Air NTC Resistance Values Function Residual Moisture Measurement The drum rib at the drum welding seam is insulated from the drum hull.
  • Page 24: Interior Drum Light (H3/6)

    T 80xx Technical Information Interior Drum Light (H3/6)  Time controlled: 1 second after the door is opened.  Shutoff delay: 5 minutes.  The light is always switched off when the door is closed. Fault Repair Temperature Limiter (Thermostat) F2 Has Tripped Symptom: The temperature limiter has tripped repeatedly.
  • Page 25: Service

    T 80xx Technical Information 1. Check the front bearing seals (front and back needle felting) for correct position. 2. Check that the bearing bushing of the drum is firmly snapped in. 3. Check the bearing of the front support roller; adjust as necessary. Cause: The intermediate V-belt power transmission is faulty.
  • Page 26: Figure 030-1: Heater Bank Removal

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 030-1: Heater Bank Removal 9. Disconnect the connections from the heater bank NTC and the temperature limiter (Figure 030-2, Items 2 and 3). 10. Remove the T20 screw securing each temperature limiter bracket (Figure 030-2, Item 3); remove the temperature limiter assemblies from the heater bank housing.
  • Page 27: Heater Bank Ntc Removal

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 030-2: Similar illustration. Some models have only one temperature limiter. Danger! When reassembling, reinstall the wiring harness in the holder (Figure 030-1, Item 1); otherwise, the wiring harness can chafe against the drum. Heater Bank NTC Removal See Section 030-4.1.
  • Page 28: Figure 030-3: Bearing Housing Attachment

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 030-3: Bearing Housing Attachment 8. Remove the three T20 screws securing the bearing cover at the rear of the machine; see Figure 030-4, Item 1. 9. Unlock the rear bearing and take it off. Figure 030-4: Rear Bearing...
  • Page 29: Residual Moisture Sensor Removal

    T 80xx Technical Information Residual Moisture Sensor Removal 1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 2. Remove the lid; see Section 010-4.1. 3. Remove the fascia panel; see Section 090-4.4. 4. Remove the control/power electronic; see Section 090-4.5. 5. Disconnect the residual moisture sensor wiring harness from the control/power electronic and the green/yellow ground wire from the appliance chassis.
  • Page 30: Drive, Fan

    T 80xx Technical Information Drive, Fan Technical Data Condenser and vented dryers: Drive/motor (M5) for drying air, cooling air and drum; Drive, fan approximate rating 250W Approximately 100cfm (170m /h). Operating range limit Vented dryer: Fan flow rate, approximately 65cfm (110m /h) for a 66' (20m) pipe, disconnected diameter 3.9”...
  • Page 31: Figure 040-2: Drive/Fan - T 8012 C, T 8013 C, T 8023 C

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 040-2: Drive/Fan - T 8012 C, T 8013 C, T 8023 C Figure 040-3: Drive/Fan - T 8019 CI...
  • Page 32: Function

    T 80xx Technical Information Function Preferred Orientation/Counter Orientation Preferred orientation: The radial fan is optimized for airflow in this direction. Counter orientation: Opposite to the preferred orientation. Note: To prevent overheating, the heater output is limited when the fan is in counter orientation.
  • Page 33: Figure 040-5: Fan Impeller Removal

    T 80xx Technical Information 4. Remove the control/power electronic; see Section 090-4.5. 5. Remove the plastic electronics support bracket; see Section 090-4.6. 6. Remove the front panel; refer to Section 010-4.3. 7. Remove the right side panel; refer to Section 010-4.4. 8.
  • Page 34: Motor/Drive Replacement

    T 80xx Technical Information 17. Reconnect the machine to the power supply and test it for correct operation. 18. Once correct operation has been verified, reinstall the lid. Motor/Drive Replacement Danger! Danger of injury by tension spring. If the tension spring is released during service work on the intermediate drive, there is the danger that the spring can suddenly snap off and cause serious injury.
  • Page 35: Figure 040-6: Motor And Drive Belt

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 040-6: Motor and Drive Belt 17. Install the new motor. Re-secure the motor bracket with the two T30 screws. Reconnect the Molex connection and the ground wire. 18. Reinstall the drum, the rear bearing, and the drum belt. 19.
  • Page 36: Fill Ring, Air Shield, Front Bearing

    T 80xx Technical Information Fill Ring, Air Shield, Front Bearing...
  • Page 37: Service

    T 80xx Technical Information Service Fill-Ring NTC Removal 1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 2. Remove the front panel; see Section 010-4.3. 3. Disconnect the NTC wiring harness. 4. Using needlenose pliers, grasp the NTC and pull it out of its seal on the air shield (refer to Figure 050-1, Item 1).
  • Page 38: Air Shield Installation

    T 80xx Technical Information Air Shield Installation 1. Before reinstalling the air shield, take off the condensate box seal. Figure 050-2: Condensate Box Seal 2. Install the condensate box seal on the condensate box. 3. Install the air shield. Extractor Module Replacement 1.
  • Page 39: Condensate Box

    T 80xx Technical Information Condensate Box...
  • Page 40: Function

    T 80xx Technical Information Function Heat Exchanger In the heat exchanger, the moisture carried by the drying air is removed; condensate (condensate water) remains. Drying air is channeled through five flat ducts. Seals separate the flat ducts from the cooling-air circuit. Cooling air is channeled between these flat ducts and in this way cools the drying air.
  • Page 41: Condensate Pump

    T 80xx Technical Information Condensate Pump...
  • Page 42: Technical Data

    T 80xx Technical Information Technical Data Condensate pump (M5) Approximate power rating 25W Pressure hose length 4.9' (1.5m) Maximum head height 4.9' (1.5m) Maximum head height with non-return valve 3.3' (1m) Maximum drain length 13' (4m) Control Time- and level-controlled Table 070-1: Technical Data Service Rear Service Panel Removal...
  • Page 43: Figure 070-2: Condensate Pump

    T 80xx Technical Information 5. Pull off the hose and disconnect the two Molex plugs from the condensate pump. Figure 070-2: Condensate Pump...
  • Page 44: Fascia Panel, Electronic

    T 80xx Technical Information Fascia Panel, Electronic...
  • Page 45: Technical Data

    T 80xx Technical Information Technical Data Single-board Vented dryer: EPWL 315 control: control/power Condenser dryer: EPWL 314 electronic (1N1) T 8019CI: EPWL 316-DI Control technology Programs are update-capable via optical PC interface RemoteVision-ready Reverse cycles are controlled by a random Tangle prevention generator.
  • Page 46: Service Functions

    T 80xx Technical Information 2.1.4 Memory With this function activated at program start, the program and all extra functions selected are saved. When the dryer is next switched on, the most recently selected program will be preset. Delay start is not saved. 2.1.5 Additional Cooldown Phase Hot laundry is perceived as damp.
  • Page 47: Overriding The Time Control

    T 80xx Technical Information 2.2.3 Component Test Electrical components are activated. The correct function must be checked visually and acoustically. 2.2.4 Sensor Test Sensors are activated. The appropriate sensor function is indicated by the buzzer. To ensure that all sensor states can be checked, the appropriate sensor state must be modified manually.
  • Page 48: Heater (R1, R2) Safety Function

    T 80xx Technical Information Heater (R1, R2) Safety Function If the fill-ring NTC (1R30) is defective, the heater is not switched on. If the heater is switched on, but the motor is not running for more than 5 seconds, then the heater is switched off. Heater reactivation is delayed by 10 seconds.
  • Page 49: End/Anti-Crease" Led Lights Up

    T 80xx Technical Information Note: If the electronic lock function has been successfully deactivated, the “Child Lock” LED will no longer flash. Note: To activate/deactivate the electronic lock function, also see the operating instructions. “End/Anti-Crease” LED Lights Up Symptom: Only in residual-moisture programs. Program stop.
  • Page 50: Filter/Vent" Led Lights Up

    T 80xx Technical Information Cause: The condensate pump (M13) is defective. Remedy: Check the condensate pump in the component test; refer to Section 090-4.3. Cause: Short circuit in the condensate float switch (B8/7). Remedy: Check the condensate float switch (B8/7): Check the reed contact at the condensate float switch for a short circuit.
  • Page 51: F0 - No Fault

    T 80xx Technical Information F0 - No Fault Cause: No faults are saved in the fault memory. Remedy: No steps necessary. F1 - Short Circuit in Heater Bank NTC (2R30) Symptom: “Rotary Iron” LED flashes. Program stop. Cooldown. Buzzer intermittently for 2 minutes. Only the “Cold air”...
  • Page 52: F3 - Short Circuit In Fill-Ring Ntc (1R30)

    T 80xx Technical Information Cause: Heater relay (1K1/1, 2K1/1) defective. Remedy: Check the heater relay (1K1/1, 2K1/1). Cause: Temperature limiter (F2) defective. Remedy: Check temperature limiter F2 for continuity. Note: To delete this fault indication, disconnect the dryer from power. F3 - Short Circuit in Fill-Ring NTC (1R30) Symptom: “Hand Iron”...
  • Page 53: F41 - Electronic Fault (Faulty Eeprom/Faulty Data)

    T 80xx Technical Information 3.11 F41 - Electronic Fault (Faulty EEPROM/Faulty Data) Symptom: Normal program cycle. Program stop. Cooldown. Buzzer intermittently for 2 minutes. Cause: Internal technical fault of the control/power electronic (1N1). Remedy: If no fault can be detected, no steps are necessary. Otherwise, replace the control/power electronic (1N1).
  • Page 54: F55 - Overriding Time Limit Exceeded, Approximately 180 Minutes

    T 80xx Technical Information 3.14 F55 - Overriding Time Limit Exceeded, Approximately 180 Minutes Symptom: Overriding time limit exceeded; refer to Section 090-2.3. “End/Anti-Crease” LED lights up. Only in residual moisture programs. This fault occurs in the normal operating mode. Program stop.
  • Page 55: F66 - Air Leakage

    T 80xx Technical Information 3.15 F66 - Air Leakage Symptom: This fault occurs in the normal operating mode. “Filter/Vent” LED lights up. Program stop. Cooldown. Buzzer intermittently for 2 minutes. Cause: Air paths are clogged. Insufficient-air detection; refer to Section 090-2.7. Remedy: 1.
  • Page 56: Service

    T 80xx Technical Information no longer detected. Remedy: 1. Dry the reed switch plug with a hot-air dryer or hair dryer. 2. Re-insert the plug. 3. Check whether “Condenser” is now detected. 4. If “Condenser” is not detected, replace the reed switch. 5.
  • Page 57: Activating/Deactivating The Demonstration Mode

    T 80xx Technical Information Programming function (use “Buzzer” button) Option (use “Start/Stop” button) “Buzzer” LED long short “Drying” LED short Settings were changed (to reset the programming functions to factory settings, press the Reset Start/Stop button until the “Drying” LED flashes) Delivery condition Standard drying...
  • Page 58: Service Mode Summary

    T 80xx Technical Information 1. Press and hold the Start/Stop button. 2. Switch the dryer on. 3. As soon as the “Start/Stop” LED lights up steadily (after about 4 seconds), release the Start/Stop button. 4. Immediately press Start/Stop again and hold until the “Start/Stop” LED goes out (about 3 seconds).
  • Page 59 T 80xx Technical Information 4. The “Drying” LED flashes to indicate the selected option. See Table 090-5. Note: The component test switches off automatically 30 minutes after the last component is activated. Service functions Options “Buzzer” LED short “Drying” LED long short Software status...
  • Page 60: Table 090-5: Service Mode Summary

    T 80xx Technical Information Service functions Options “Buzzer” LED short “Drying” LED short All components inactive Motor on in a rhythm of 10 s left/2.5 s pause, 10 s right/2.5 s pause Heater 1 (1.44kW) and drive switched on. 600 seconds drum rotation, 2.5 seconds pause, 10 seconds drum rotation.
  • Page 61: Removing The Fascia Panel

    T 80xx Technical Information Save and quit: Open the door. Note: Delete the fault memory before ending. Removing the Fascia Panel 1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 2. Insert a lid opener under the top corner of the panel and slide it around counterclockwise to release the panel.
  • Page 62: Electronics Support Bracket (Plastic) Removal

    T 80xx Technical Information Figure 090-2: Control/Power Electronic Screws 4. Release and slide the door lock/on-off pushbutton switch assembly out of the electronic (Figure 090-3, Item 1). Figure 090-3: Pushbutton Switch Assembly 5. Take off the cap plug (plastic wire shield). 6.
  • Page 63: Figure 090-4: Plastic Support Bracket

    T 80xx Technical Information 5. Remove the three T20 screws securing the plastic bracket to the metal support bracket (Figure 090-4, Item 1); take off the plastic bracket. Do not lose the leaf springs inside the plastic bracket! Figure 090-4: Plastic Support Bracket...
  • Page 64: Electrical Components

    T 80xx Technical Information Electrical Components Service Heater Relay (1K1/1, 2K1/1) Removal 1. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. 2. Remove the dryer lid; refer to Section 010-4.1. 3. Disconnect all electrical connections from the appropriate relay. 4. Press in on the locking tab, slide the relay back, and release it from the appliance chassis.
  • Page 65: Technical Service Bulletins

    T 80xx Technical Information Technical Service Bulletins Dryer Venting Information The four most common dryer venting options are shown below along with their benefits and limitations. Any one of the four will allow the dryer to exhaust effectively and safely. The major differences are their ease of installation and the amount noise you can here while using them.
  • Page 66 T 80xx Technical Information More efficient at Slightly more exhausting heat expensive 4” flexible aluminum ducting can be used as an upgrade from the foil ducting. This duct will flow more air, so the noise will be reduced (but not eliminated).
  • Page 67: Laundry Detergent Notice: Purex Complete 3-In1 Laundry Sheets

    Laundry Detergent Notice: Purex Complete 3-in1 Laundry Sheets At this time, we recommend that customers do not use this product in Miele laundry machines. They may get caught in the drain pumps and pipework. Dryer Duct Length Calculating the maximum allowable length for 4" (100 mm) ducting When using 4"...
  • Page 68 T 80xx Technical Information exhaust the air without any problem. If the sum is greater than 66 ft., a larger duct diameter may be required. Type of bend or fitting Angle of bend Radius of bend Additional length factor Smooth bend 90°...
  • Page 69 T 80xx Technical Information Wall vent with flap 63 inches Wall vent with louvers 157 inches           Corrugated Bend 90° Elbow Smooth Bend       Calculating the maximum allowable length for 6" (150mm) ducting When using 6" ducting, adequate air extraction is possible for an effective duct length of up to 108 ft.
  • Page 70: 5.5-Kilo Dryer Electrical Requirements

    T 8013C and T 8019Ci. The units can be connected to a 15-amp circuit. The dryer can be connected to a Miele 057 or 060 EZ-Install box. The dryer cannot be connected to a Miele 027 or 030 EZ-Install box.

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