Miele Bottom Freezer Refrigerator 15.29 cu. ft. 11954030

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Operating instructions
Bottom-mount units
It is essential to read the operating and installation instructions before
setup, installation, and commissioning. This prevents both personal
injury and damage to the appliance.
en-US, CA M.-Nr. 12 090 320
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Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................... 5
Caring for the environment......................................................................................... 16
Installation...................................................................................................................... 17
Installation site ...............................................................................................................
17
Climate range ............................................................................................................ 17
Ventilation requirements...............................................................................................
18
Installing several refrigeration appliances...................................................................
19
Changing the door hinges .............................................................................................
19
Installing the supplied wall spacers.............................................................................
19
Installing the supplied insect protection panels........................................................
20
Installing the refrigeration appliance ...........................................................................
21
Aligning the refrigeration appliance........................................................................ 22
Integrating the refrigeration appliance in a run of kitchen cabinets........................
22
Appliance dimensions....................................................................................................
24
Electrical connection .....................................................................................................
26
Saving energy................................................................................................................. 28
Guide to the appliance................................................................................................. 30
Appliance overview ........................................................................................................
30
Control panel with status display.................................................................................
32
Settings mode...................................................................................................... 32
Selecting the desired function in Settings mode ........................................... 34
Adjusting the interior fittings ........................................................................................
35
Moving the door shelf/bottle shelf......................................................................... 35
Clipping the egg trays on......................................................................................... 35
Adjusting or removing the bottle holder................................................................ 35
Moving the adjustable shelves ............................................................................... 35
Sliding back the split shelf....................................................................................... 36
Moving the split shelf............................................................................................... 36
Space for a baking tray............................................................................................. 36
Moving the carbon filter........................................................................................... 37
Accessories supplied.....................................................................................................
37
Optional accessories .....................................................................................................
38
Switching on and off..................................................................................................... 39
Before using for the first time.......................................................................................
39
Connecting the appliance........................................................................................ 39
Switching on the appliance...........................................................................................
39
Switching off the appliance ..........................................................................................
40
Turning off the refrigerator section separately...................................................... 40
Switching off for longer periods of time ................................................................ 41
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The correct temperature.............................................................................................. 42
Temperature display.......................................................................................................
43
Setting the temperature in the refrigerator/freezer sections...................................
43
Possible temperature settings................................................................................ 43
Using Automatic SuperCool, SuperFrost, and DynaCool .................................... 44
Selecting additional settings...................................................................................... 47
Explanation of the different settings............................................................................
47
Party mode ............................................................................................................ 47
Vacation mode .................................................................................................... 47
Switching the safety-lock function/ on........................................................ 48
Sabbath mode....................................................................................................... 49
Changing the time before the door alarm is triggered .................................... 49
Miele@home............................................................................................................. 50
Changing the volume of the alarms and audible signals/......................... 52
Adjusting the display brightness ....................................................................... 52
Switching off Demo mode ................................................................................... 53
Resetting the settings to their factory default settings ................................ 53
Information............................................................................................................. 53
Carbon-filter change indicator........................................................................... 54
Cleaning mode.................................................................................................... 54
Temperature and door alarm ...................................................................................... 55
Door alarm.......................................................................................................................
56
Storing food in the fridge zone................................................................................... 57
Different storage zones .................................................................................................
58
Food which is not suitable for storage in the fridge zone.........................................
59
Notes on buying food.....................................................................................................
59
Storing food correctly ....................................................................................................
59
Storing food in the DailyFresh drawer...................................................................... 60
Freezing and storing food............................................................................................ 62
What happens when you freeze fresh food?..............................................................
62
Maximum freezing capacity .................................................................................... 62
Storing frozen food.........................................................................................................
62
Home freezing.................................................................................................................
63
Storage time for frozen food .........................................................................................
64
Cooling drinks quickly....................................................................................................
65
Using accessories ..........................................................................................................
65
Making ice cubes...................................................................................................... 65
Defrosting ....................................................................................................................... 66
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Cleaning and care ......................................................................................................... 67
Cleaning agents ..............................................................................................................
67
Preparing the refrigeration appliance for cleaning.....................................................
68
Cleaning the interior of the appliance .........................................................................
69
Cleaning accessories by hand or in the dishwasher .................................................
69
Removing, dismantling, and cleaning accessories....................................................
70
Inserting the glass shelves and drawers into the freezer zone .......................... 71
Dismantling and cleaning the insect protection panels...................................... 72
Cleaning the machine front and the side panels .......................................................
73
Cleaning the door seal...................................................................................................
73
Cleaning the ventilation gaps .......................................................................................
73
After cleaning ..................................................................................................................
74
Frequently asked questions........................................................................................ 75
Causes of noises........................................................................................................... 84
Customer Service ......................................................................................................... 85
Contact in the event of a fault......................................................................................
85
Appliance warranty and product registration .............................................................
85
Copyrights and licenses .............................................................................................. 86
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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This refrigeration appliance complies with current safety require-
ments. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and
material damage.
Please read the operating and installation instructions carefully be-
fore using the refrigeration appliance for the first time. They contain
important information on safety, installation, use, and maintenance.
This is to protect yourself from injury, and from damaging your re-
frigeration appliance.
Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the
instructions in the chapter on installing the refrigeration appliance
as well as in the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any fu-
ture owner.
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Appropriate use
This appliance is intended for use in domestic households and
similar residential environments such as
–staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environ-
ments
–farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential
type environments
–bed and breakfast type environments
–catering and similar non-retail applications.
This appliance is not intended for use outdoors, in damp environ-
ments or in places exposed to rain.
This appliance is intended for domestic use only for cooling and
storing food and drink as well as for storing deep frozen food, freezing
fresh food and for making ice. Any other usage is not supported by
the manufacturer and could be dangerous.
This refrigeration appliance is not suitable for storing and keeping
cool medicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations, or other simi-
lar substances or products that are subject to the Medical Device Di-
rective. Incorrect use of the refrigeration appliance for such purposes
may cause deterioration of the items stored. The refrigeration appli-
ance is also not suitable for use in areas where there is a risk of ex-
plosion.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or im-
proper use or operation.
This refrigeration appliance may only be used by people (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised while using
it.
The refrigeration appliance may only be used by these people without
supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe way and
recognize and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
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Safety with children
Children should be supervised in the vicinity of the appliance.
Children may only use the appliance even without supervision if
they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner, and if they are
able to recognize and understand the potential risks of improper use.
Children must not clean or service the appliance unless they are
under supervision.
To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in, on or
near the appliance.
Ensure that any packing material is disposed of safely and kept out
of the reach of children. DANGER of suffocation!
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Technical safety
The coolant circuit has been checked for leaks. The refrigeration
appliance complies with statutory and regulatory requirements.
Warning: fire hazard/flammable materials. This symbol is on the
compressor and indicates flammable materials. Do not remove this
sticker.
The refrigerant inside the appliance (details on the data plate) is envi-
ronmentally friendly but flammable.
The use of this refrigerant does, however, sometimes lead to a slight
increase in the noise level of the appliance. In addition to the noise of
the compressor, you might be able to hear the refrigerant flowing
around the cooling circuit. Unfortunately, this cannot be avoided, but
it does not affect the performance of the refrigeration appliance.
When transporting and installing the refrigeration appliance, ensure
that no parts of the cooling circuit are damaged. Splashes of refriger-
ant can damage the eyes and leaking refrigerant can ignite.
In the event of damage:
- Avoid open flames or anything which creates a spark.
- Disconnect the refrigeration appliance from the power supply.
- Ventilate the room where the refrigeration appliance is located for
several minutes.
- Contact Miele Service.
The more refrigerant there is in a refrigeration appliance, the larger
the room it should be installed in. In the event of a leakage, if the ap-
pliance is in a small room, there is the danger of a combustible gas/
air mixture building up. For every 8g of refrigerant, at least 3'3"
(1m)
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of room space is required. The amount of refrigerant in the re-
frigeration appliance is stated on the data plate inside the appliance.
To avoid the risk of damage to the appliance, make sure that the
connection data (fuse rating, frequency and voltage) on the data plate
corresponds to the household supply.
Check that this is the case before connecting the appliance. Consult
a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
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The electrical safety of the appliance can only be guaranteed when
correctly grounded. It is essential that this standard safety require-
ment is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical installation
tested by a qualified electrician.
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power sup-
ply system or a power supply system that is not synchronized with
the grid power supply (e.g., island networks, back-up systems) is pos-
sible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply system
complies with national and local codes.
The function and operation of the protective measures provided in
the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product must
also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not
synchronized with the grid power supply, or these measures must be
replaced by equivalent measures in the installation.
If the power cord supplied is damaged, it must only be replaced by
an original part to prevent a hazard for the user. Miele can only guar-
antee the safety of the appliance when original Miele parts are used.
For safety reasons, this replacement may only be carried out by a
qualified specialist or MieleService.
Do not connect the appliance to the electrical supply with a power
bar or extension cord. These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee
the required safety of the appliance.
If moisture gets into electrical components or into the power cord,
it could cause a short circuit. Therefore, do not operate the machine
in areas where there may be moisture or splashing water (e.g.,
garages, laundry rooms).
This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobile instal-
lations (e.g. on a ship).
Do not use a damaged appliance. It could be dangerous. Check the
appliance for visible signs of damage.
This refrigeration appliance is not intended for use as a built-in ap-
pliance.
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During installation, side-by-side heater installation, maintenance
and repair work, the appliance must be disconnected from the elec-
trical power supply. It is only completely isolated from the electricity
supply when:
- the circuit breaker has been tripped, or
- the screw-type fuses on the electrical service panel have been re-
moved or
- the power cord has been unplugged. Pull on the plug and not on
the cord when removing it from the outlet.
Installation, repair, and maintenance work should only be per-
formed by a Miele-authorized service technician.
Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void the
warranty.
Any manufacturer's warranty may be void if the appliance is not re-
paired by a Miele approved service technician.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele re-
placement parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of
the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
This refrigeration appliance is supplied with a special bulb to cope
with particular conditions (e.g., temperature, moisture, chemical re-
sistance, abrasion resistance, and vibration). This bulb must only be
used for the purpose for which it is intended. The bulb is not suitable
for room lighting. Replacement bulbs may only be installed by an au-
thorized technician or by Miele Customer Service.
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Proper installation
Change the door hinging (if necessary) as described in these in-
stallation instructions.
Always wear protective gloves when transporting and installing the
refrigeration appliance.
Two people are required to install the appliance.
Correct use
This refrigeration appliance is designed for use within specific am-
bient temperatures (climate range). Do not use in ambient tempera-
tures for which it is not designed. The climate range is stated on the
data plate in the interior cabinet of the refrigeration appliance. A
lower ambient temperature will cause the compressor to switch off
for longer periods, meaning that the refrigeration appliance is unable
to maintain the required temperature.
WARNING! DANGER of overheating! Do not cover or block the air
vents. This can impair the efficiency of the appliance, increase the
power consumption and cause damage to the appliance.
If storing food which contains a lot of fat or oil in the appliance,
make sure that it does not come into contact with plastic compo-
nents as this could cause stress cracks or break the plastic.
Risk of fire and explosion. Do not store any explosive materials or
products containing flammable propellants (e.g., spray cans) in the
appliance. Electrical components can cause flammable mixes of
gases to ignite.
WARNING! Risk of explosion. Do not operate any electrical equip-
ment (e.g., an electric ice-cream maker) inside the refrigeration appli-
ance. Risk of sparking and explosion.
Risk of injury and damage. Do not store cans or bottles containing
carbonated drinks or liquids which could freeze in the freezer section.
Otherwise they could burst.
Risk of injury and damage. When chilling drinks in the freezer sec-
tion, make sure that bottles are not left in for more than one hour.
Otherwise they could burst.
Risk of injury. Never handle frozen food or the metal parts of the
appliance with wet hands. Your hands may freeze to the frozen food
or to the metal.
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Risk of injury. Do not take ice cubes out with your bare hands and
never place ice cubes or ice pops in your mouth straight from the
freezer section. The very low temperature of the frozen food can
cause frost burn to the lips and tongue.
Do not refreeze partially or fully defrosted food. Consume de-
frosted food as soon as possible, as it will lose its nutritional value
and spoil if left for too long. Defrosted food may only be refrozen after
it has been cooked.
When eating stored food, there is a danger of food poisoning.
Storage times will depend on several factors, including the freshness
and quality of the food, as well as the temperature at which it is
stored. Observe the manufacturer's “use-by” dates and storage in-
structions.
Stainless steel machines:
Adhesives will damage the coated stainless steel surface and
cause it to lose its dirt-repellent protective coating. Do not use sticky
notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tape, or other types of ad-
hesive on the stainless steel surface.
The surface is easily scratched. Even magnets can cause scratch-
ing.
Accessories and parts
Use only genuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories from
other manufacturers are used, the warranty may become invalid.
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Cleaning and maintenance
Do not use any oil or grease on the door seals.
They can cause the seals to deteriorate over time.
Never use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
The steam can reach the electrical components and cause a short
circuit.
WARNING! DANGER of injury and damage! Do not use any me-
chanical tools or other types of aid which are not recommended by
the manufacturer to accelerate the defrosting process.
Sharp edged or pointed objects will damage the evaporator, caus-
ing irreversible damage to the appliance. Do not use sharp edged or
pointed objects to
- remove frost or ice,
- separate frozen foods or remove ice trays.
Never place electric heaters or candles in the appliance to defrost
it. These can damage the plastic parts.
Do not use defrosting sprays or de-icers, as they could contain
substances which could damage the plastic parts or which might
cause the build-up of gases and pose a danger to health.
Transport
To avoid damage to the appliance, always transport it upright and
in its packaging.
Risk of injury and damage. The refrigeration appliance is very heavy
and must be transported by two people.
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Disposal of your old appliance
DANGER! Risk of child entrapment! Children could become
trapped in the refrigeration appliance and could suffocate.
- Remove the appliance door(s).
- Remove the drawers.
- Leave the adjustable shelves in the refrigeration appliance so chil-
dren cannot climb inside.
- If your old refrigeration appliance has a door lock, destroy it. This
will prevent the risk of children playing accidentally locking them-
selves in and endangering their lives.
Risk of electric shock!
- Cut the electrical plug off the power cord.
- Cut the power cord off the old appliance.
Dispose of the electrical plug and power cord separately from the
old appliance.
Ensure that the appliance is not stored in the vicinity of gasoline or
inflammable gases and liquids during and after disposal.
WARNING! Risk of fire due to escaping oil or refrigerant!
The refrigerant and oil inside the appliance are flammable. In high
enough concentrations, escaping refrigerant or oil may ignite if they
come into contact with an external heat source.
During disposal, make sure that the cooling circuit is not damaged in
order to prevent refrigerant and oil escaping in an uncontrolled man-
ner (see the data plate for details of the refrigerant).
If your old refrigeration appliance has a door lock, destroy it. This
will prevent the risk of children playing accidentally locking them-
selves in and endangering their lives.
Splashes of coolant can cause damage to the eyes. Be careful not
to damage any part of the pipework while awaiting disposal, e.g. by
- puncturing the coolant channels in the evaporator,
- kinking any pipework,
- scratching the surface coating.
Symbol on the compressor (depending on model)
This information is only relevant for recycling. There is no risk during normal opera-
tion.
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The oil in the compressor can be fatal if swallowed or if it pene-
trates the airways.
Symbol on the rear of the appliance (depending on model)
This label or a similar one is only relevant for recycling. Do not remove the lable.
This information refers to the foamed-in panels in the door and/or
the housing.
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Disposal of packaging material
The packaging is designed to protect
the appliance from damage during
transportation. The packaging materials
used are selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal
and should be recycled.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags,
etc. are disposed of safely and kept out
of the reach of children. Return the
packaging to your dealer.
Disposing of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances con-
tain many valuable materials. They also
contain certain materials, compounds,
and components which were essential
for their correct functioning and safety.
These could be hazardous to your health
and to the environment if disposed of
with household waste or if handled in-
correctly. Please do not, therefore, dis-
pose of your old appliance with house-
hold waste.
Take care not to damage your refrigera-
tor before or during disposal in an au-
thorized, environmentally-friendly man-
ner.
This is to ensure that refrigerant in the
cooling circuit and oil in the compressor
is contained, and will not leak into the
environment.
Instead, please make use of officially
designated collection and disposal loca-
tions to dispose of and recycle electrical
and electronic appliances in your local
community, with your dealer, or with
Miele, free of charge. By law, you are
solely responsible for deleting any per-
sonal data from the appliance prior to
disposal. You are legally obliged to re-
move any old batteries which are not
securely enclosed by the appliance and
to remove any lamps without destroying
them, where this is possible. These
must be taken to a suitable collection
point where they can be handed in free
of charge. Please ensure that your old
appliance poses no risk to children while
being stored for disposal.
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Installation site
Risk of damage due to high hu-
midity.
In environments with high humidity,
condensation can build up on exter-
nal refrigeration appliance panels.
This condensate can cause corrosion
on external appliance panels.
Install the refrigeration appliance in a
dry and/or air-conditioned room with
sufficient ventilation.
After installation please make sure
that the appliance door(s) closes/
close properly and that the specified
ventilation gaps are adhered to.
Fire hazard and risk of damage
from appliances that give off heat.
Appliances that give off heat can
catch fire and set fire to the refrigera-
tion appliance.
Do not place appliances which give
off heat, such as toaster ovens, por-
table electric burners, or toasters on
the refrigeration appliance.
Fire hazard and risk of damage
from open flames.
Open flames can set fire to the refrig-
eration appliance.
Keep open flames (such as a candle)
away from the refrigeration appli-
ance.
This appliance should be installed in a
dry, well-ventilated room.
When deciding where to install your
refrigeration appliance, please bear in
mind that it will use more energy if in-
stalled near to a heater, a range, or an-
other appliance that gives off heat.
Avoid direct sunlight.
The higher the ambient temperature,
the longer the compressor runs and
the higher the energy consumption is.
When installing the refrigeration appli-
ance, please note the following:
- IMPORTANT! The power plug must
be easily accessible so that the appli-
ance can be disconnected from the
mains quickly in an emergency. It
must not be behind the back of the
appliance.
- The electrical plug and power cord
must not touch the rear of the refriger-
ation appliance as they could be dam-
aged by vibrations from the appliance.
- Do not plug in other appliances into
sockets behind this appliance.
- When installing the refrigeration appli-
ance, make sure that the power cord
does not get trapped or damaged.
- Do not position or operate power
bars, distributor strips, or other elec-
tronic devices (such as halogen trans-
formers) at the rear of the appliance.
- The floor at the installation site must
be horizontal and level and must be as
high as the surrounding floor.
Climate range
This refrigeration appliance is designed
for use within specific ambient temper-
atures (climate range). Do not use in
ambient temperatures for which it is not
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designed. The climate range is stated on
the data plate in the interior cabinet of
the refrigeration appliance.
Climate range Ambient temper-
ature
SN 50 to 90°F
(10to32°C)
N 61 to 90°F
(16to32°C)
ST 61 to 100°F
(16to38°C)
T 61 to 109°F
(16to43°C)
SN-ST 50 to 100°F
(10to38°C)
SN-T 50 to 109°F
(10to43°C)
A lower ambient temperature leads to
the compressor switching off for longer
periods. This can cause the internal
temperature in the refrigeration appli-
ance to rise with the risk of food deteri-
orating and going off.
Ventilation requirements
WARNING! Fire hazard and risk
of damage due to insufficient ventila-
tion.
If the refrigeration appliance is not
ventilated sufficiently, the compres-
sor will run more frequently and for
longer periods. This causes increased
energy consumption and an in-
creased compressor operating tem-
perature, which can result in damage
to the compressor.
Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the refrigeration
appliance.
It is essential to observe the required
ventilation gaps.
The ventilation gaps must never be
obstructed.
They must also be cleaned on a regu-
lar basis to remove dust.
Air at the back of the refrigeration appli-
ance gets warm. Sufficient space for
proper ventilation must therefore be en-
sured (see “Installation dimensions”).
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Installing several refrigeration
appliances
Risk of damage due to condensa-
tion on external appliance panels.
In environments with high humidity,
condensation can build up between
the external refrigeration appliance
panels, which can cause corrosion.
Do not place different refrigeration
appliances directly next to one an-
other.
A distance of at least 2 3/4"
(70mm) must be maintained be-
tween the refrigeration appliances.
Changing the door hinges
Risk of injury and damage when
changing the door hinging.
There is an increased risk of injury
and damage if the door hinging is in-
stalled by a single person.
Always change the door hinging with
the help of a second person.
The refrigeration appliance is supplied
with right-hand hinging. If left-hand
hinging is required, the hinges must be
changed (see accompanying installation
instructions).
Installing the supplied wall
spacers
The wall spacers supplied must be
used in order to achieve declared en-
ergy consumption values and to pre-
vent the build-up of condensation at
high ambient temperatures. The refrig-
eration appliance depth is increased by
approx.1/2" (15mm) for appliances
with wall spacers installed.
If the wall spacers are not used, the
functionality of the refrigeration appli-
ance is not affected. Energy consump-
tion does, however, increase slightly
with less distance between the appli-
ance and the wall.
Install the wall spacers onto the back
of the refrigeration appliance on the
bottom left and right.
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Installing the supplied insect
protection panels
The insect protection panels protect the
refrigeration appliance from small in-
sects getting inside and ensure that the
appliance works correctly.
Risk of injury and damage when
installing insect protection panels.
The refrigeration appliance may fall
over when it is tilted. There is there-
fore an increased risk of injury and
damage.
The refrigeration appliance must be
tilted and held by 2people.
Pay attention to the following before in-
stalling the insect protection panels:
- The refrigeration appliance is switched
off.
- The refrigeration appliance is empty.
- The refrigeration appliance must be
tilted and held by 2people.
Work with another person to tilt the
refrigeration appliance backward a lit-
tle.
Place the rear edge of the insect pro-
tection panel in the rear groove of the
recess.
Then flip the front edge of the panel
up until it audibly clicks into place.
Install the second insect protection
panel in the same way.
Reposition the refrigeration appliance
so that it is standing fully upright.
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Installing the refrigeration appli-
ance
Risk of injury and damage due to
the refrigeration appliance tipping
over.
There is an increased risk of injury
and damage if the refrigeration appli-
ance is installed by a single person.
Two people are required for installing
the refrigeration appliance.
Risk of damage to the appliance
door caused by impact.
The appliance door could hit the wall
of the room resulting in damage to
the door.
Install the door opening angle limiter
supplied before the refrigeration ap-
pliance is installed.
Protect the appliance door by in-
stalling a felt stopper, for example, to
the wall of the room.
Risk of damaging the floor.
Moving the refrigeration appliance
can cause damage to the floor.
Move the refrigeration appliance
carefully on floors that are sensitive
to scratching.
For easier installation, there are trans-
port handles on the back at the top
and transport wheels underneath the
refrigeration appliance.
Tip: The refrigeration appliance must be
empty when it is installed.
Prepare the refrigeration appliance for
installation as close as possible to its
intended installation site.
Connect the refrigeration appliance to
the power supply as described in the
section on “Electrical connection”.
Move the refrigeration appliance care-
fully to its intended installation site.
Position the refrigeration appliance
with the wall spacers (if used) or the
back close to the wall.
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Aligning the refrigeration appliance
Risk of damage and injury caused
by the appliance door falling out or
the refrigeration appliance tipping
over.
If the additional adjustable foot on
the hinge plate at the bottom is not
resting firmly on the floor, the appli-
ance door can fall out or the refrigera-
tion appliance can tip over.
Use the wrench supplied with the ap-
pliance to unscrew the adjustable
foot until it is resting on the floor.
Then unscrew the adjustable foot by
an additional quarter turn.
Use the level and the wrench supplied
to align the refrigeration appliance
and support the appliance door.
1. Adjust the front adjustable feet.
2. Unscrew the additional adjustable
foot until it is touching the floor. Then
unscrew the adjustable foot by an ad-
ditional quarter turn.
Integrating the refrigeration ap-
pliance in a run of kitchen cabi-
nets
The refrigeration appliance can be sur-
rounded by kitchen cabinets.
A
26 9/16*
(675*)
46 1/2
sq. in.
(300 cm²)
2
(50)
inch (mm)
KFN4xxxX edst/cs
Upper cabinet
Refrigeration appliance, door depth = 3"
(75mm)
Kitchen cabinet
Wall
A = 1" (25mm) (with recessed grip)/23/8"
(60mm) (with handle)
* The appliance depth is increased by
approx.9/16" (15mm) for refrigeration
appliances with wall spacers installed.
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WARNING! Fire hazard and risk
of damage due to insufficient ventila-
tion.
If the refrigeration appliance is not
ventilated sufficiently, the compres-
sor will run more frequently and for
longer periods. This causes increased
energy consumption and an in-
creased compressor operating tem-
perature, which can result in damage
to the compressor.
Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the refrigeration
appliance.
It is essential to observe the required
ventilation gaps.
The ventilation gaps must never be
obstructed.
They must also be cleaned on a regu-
lar basis to remove dust.
The larger the ventilation gaps, the
more economically the compressor
will work.
Install the refrigeration appliance next
to the kitchen cabinet.
- The appliance front must protrude in
front of door fronts by at least the
door depth. This enables the appli-
ance door to be opened and shut
without being obstructed.
- When installed next to a wall, a dis-
tance (A) must be maintained on the
hinge side between the wall and
the refrigeration appliance.
- To match the height of the rest of the
kitchen cabinetry, the refrigeration ap-
pliance can be installed with a suitable
upper cabinet.
A ventilation duct of at least 2"
(50mm) depth must be provided
across the whole width of the upper
cabinet.
The ventilation gap under the ceiling
must be at least 46sqinch
(300cm
2
) to ensure that warm air
can escape without obstruction.
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Appliance dimensions
Installation dimensions/View from above
KFN 4776 ...
All dimensions are given in inches (mm).
The refrigeration appliance will function correctly if the specified ventilation gaps
are kept clear.
26 19/32"*
(675*)
72 27/32"
(1855)
14 1/4"
(362)
7/16"
(12)
30 21/64"
(821)
41 7/8"
(1063)
31 5/8"
(803)
43"
(1092)
52 1/16"*
(1322*)
54 1/16"*
(1373*)
26 7/16"
(747)
23 1/4"
(591)
* Dimensions without wall spacers installed. The appliance depth is increased by 9/16"
(15mm) with the wall spacers supplied installed.
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Installation
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Connections
KFN 4776 ...
All dimensions are given in inches (mm).
9 5/8
(245)
(148)
5 13/16
a
Front view
b
Power cord, length = 78" (2,000mm)
A longer power cord is available to order from Miele Customer Service.
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Installation
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Electrical connection
Risk of electric shock!
The appliance must only be switched
on when it has been installed in ac-
cordance with the installation in-
structions.
Ground the appliance.
The appliance must not be grounded
via a gas pipe.
If in doubt, have a suitably qualified
and experienced electrician check
that the installation complies with
relevant regulations.
Do not install a fuse into neutral cur-
rent or grounding electrical circuit.
Do not use extension cords or un-
grounded (two prong) adapters.
Do not use a frayed or damaged
power cord.
Risk of electric shock!
For protection against electric shock,
this appliance is equipped with a
pole-free plug which is protected
against reverse polarity. The electrical
outlet must be properly grounded.
Do not remove the round grounding
connector pin from the plug.
Use only a grounded plug adapter.
Wait for 1hour after installation before
plugging the appliance into the power
supply. This allows coolant and refriger-
ator oil to settle in accordance with reg-
ulations.
Ensure that the voltage of the power
supply corresponds with the connection
voltage of the appliance. A power supply
of 110–120V, 60Hz and 10–16Amp,
which is protected by a power switch or
a fuse, is required to operate the appli-
ance.
The manufacturer recommends operat-
ing the appliance on a dedicated circuit
to avoid overloading the electrical cir-
cuit.
All relevant legal electrical, fire, and
building regulations must be observed
when installing the electrical outlet and/
or the appliance.
In certain countries, appliances are re-
quired to be connected to the electrical
supply via a wall-mounted ON/OFF
switch.
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock,
or other injuries, the appliance must be
installed and connected by a suitably
qualified electrician in accordance with
all relevant local and national regulations
and standards, including fire prevention.
The socket must not be concealed be-
hind the appliance and must be easily
accessible so that the appliance can be
quickly disconnected from the electrical
supply in case of an emergency.
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If the outlet is no longer accessible after
installation, an additional means of dis-
connection must be provided for all
poles. Suitable means of disconnection
include switches with an all-pole dis-
connect device with a contact opening
of at least 1/8" (3mm). These can be
circuit breakers, fuses, and relays.
The plug and power cord must not
come into contact with the back of the
appliance as vibrations can cause dam-
age to these components. This could re-
sult in a short circuit.
Do not plug other appliances into elec-
trical outlet behind this appliance.
Temporary or permanent operation on
an autonomous power supply system or
a power supply system that is not syn-
chronized with the grid power supply
(e.g., island networks, back-up systems)
is possible. A prerequisite for operation
is that the power supply system com-
plies with the specifications of
EN50160 or an equivalent standard.
The function and operation of the pro-
tective measures provided in the do-
mestic electrical installation and in this
Miele product must also be maintained
in isolated operation or in operation that
is not synchronized with the grid power
supply, or these measures must be re-
placed by equivalent measures in the in-
stallation.
If the power cord needs to be replaced,
this must be performed by a qualified
technician.
Connecting the refrigeration appliance
~7 7/8
(~200)
inch (mm)
~52 1/8 (~1325)
~82 11/16
(~2100)
~67 3/4 (~1725)
Back of the refrigeration appliance
Appliance plug connector
Electrical plug
Plug the appliance plug connector
into the socket.
Make sure that the electrical plug has
clicked into position correctly.
Insert the electrical plug of the refrig-
eration appliance into the socket.
The refrigeration appliance is now con-
nected to the electricity supply.
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How to save energy:
Installation lo-
cation
The refrigeration appliance has to cool more often at higher am-
bient temperatures and consumes more energy in the process.
Therefore, you should:
- Install the refrigeration appliance in a well-ventilated room.
- Do not install the refrigeration appliance near to a heat source
(heater element, range).
- Protect the refrigeration appliance from direct sunlight.
- Ensure an ideal ambient temperature of 68°F (20°C).
- Clean the ventilation gaps on a regular basis to remove any
dust.
Temperature
setting
The colder the temperature, the higher the energy consumption.
The following settings are recommended:
- 39 to 41°F (4 to 5°C) in the refrigerator section.
- 0°F (-18°C) in the freezer section.
Use Energy consumption is increased by heat input and impeded air
circulation. Therefore, you should:
- Only open the appliance door(s) when necessary and for as
short a time as possible. Arrange the food in such a way that
makes it easy to find in the appliance.
- Always close the appliance door(s) properly after opening
them.
- Allow hot food and drinks to cool down before placing them in
the refrigeration appliance.
- Store food well packaged or covered.
- Do not overfill the compartments to allow air to circulate.
- Place frozen food in the refrigerator section to defrost.
- Keep drawers and shelves arranged as they were when the ap-
pliance was delivered.
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- Use the wall spacers. The wall spacers on the back of your re-
frigeration appliance are designed to ensure that the declared
energy consumption is achieved.
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Guide to the appliance
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Appliance overview
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a
Display
b
Interior lighting
c
Fan
d
Shelf with egg tray in the appliance door
e
Split shelf (FlexiBoard)
f
Dry back wall to prevent condensate
g
Adjustable shelf
h
Flexible bottle rack
i
Bottle shelf with bottle holder
j
Space for a baking tray (XL interior)
k
Compartment lid for setting the humidity level in the DailyFresh drawer
l
DailyFresh drawer for fruit and vegetables (humidity-controlled)
m
Condensate channel and drain hole
n
Freezer drawers
o
Ventilation gap
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Control panel with status display
OK
<
>
°F
40
0
°F
a
Temperature display for the refrigerator section
b
Temperature display for freezer section
c
Sensor controls for selecting a setting
d
OKsensor control for confirming a selection
e
Display for Miele@home connection status
(only visible when the Miele@home function has been set up)
Settings mode
In Settings mode, you can select the following appliance functions and alter their
settings to some extent:
Symbol Function Factory
default
Switching the Party-mode function on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Off
Switching the Vacation-mode function on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Off
/ Switching the lock function on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
(Off)
Switching the refrigeration appliance off
(see “Switching on and off”)
Switching the Sabbath-mode function on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Off
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Calling up information on the Sabbath-mode function
Changing the time before the door alarm is triggered
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
1:00
Changing over the cooling circuit
(metrological function, not relevant for the customer)
Off
Setting up the Miele@home function for the first time,
activating and deactivating WiFi,
or resetting the network configuration
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
APP
/
Switching the keypad tone on or off On
/ Changing the volume of the alarms and audible signals
or switch them off entirely
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
On
/level5
Changing the display brightness
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Level4
°C / °F Changing the temperature unit
(°Celsius or °Fahrenheit)
°C
Switching the Demo-mode function off
(only visible when switched on)
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Off
Resetting to default settings
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Calling up information (model identifier and serial num-
ber) about your refrigeration appliance
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Switching on the reminder to change the
carbon filter (see “Optional accessories”)
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Off
Switching Cleaning mode on or off
(see “Cleaning and care”)
Off
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Selecting the desired function in Settings mode
Touch the OKsensor control on the control panel.
will appear in the display (refrigerator section is selected).
Use the or sensor control to scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
Select the function you want using the or sensor control.
Touch OK to select the function you want.
When the function is switched on, a dot appears in the upper corner of the dis-
play
.
Touch OK to deselect a selected function.
When the function is switched off, the dot in the upper corner of the display goes
out.
Exiting Settings mode
Use the or sensor control to scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the or sensor control to scroll to the symbol and touch OK.
Alternatively:
Wait approx. 15seconds after the last press of a button.
Settings mode is then exited automatically.
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Adjusting the interior fittings
Moving the door shelf/bottle shelf
Only move the door/bottle shelves in
the appliance door when they are
empty.
Push the door/bottle shelves upward,
then remove them by pulling them
forward.
Replace the door/bottle shelves at
the required height.
Clipping the egg trays on
Clip the egg trays onto the rear edge
of the door shelf.
Adjusting or removing the bottle
holder
The non-slip fins of the bottle holder
make bottles more secure when you
open and close the appliance door.
The bottle holder can be moved left or
right to create more room for drink car-
tons.
The bottle holder can be removed com-
pletely, e.g., for cleaning:
Pull the bottle holder up to remove it.
Moving the adjustable shelves
The shelves can be adjusted according
to the height of the food.
Raise the shelf slightly at the front
and pull it forward a little.
Lift it until the notches at the side are
in line with the shelf supports. The
shelf can then be raised or lowered to
the required level.
Push the shelf in.
Stoppers prevent the shelves from be-
ing dislodged by mistake.
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Sliding back the split shelf
To accommodate tall items such as bot-
tles or large containers, the front section
of the split shelf slides underneath the
rear section.
Lift up the front section of the glass
shelf slightly at the front and slide it
carefully underneath the rear section.
Moving the split shelf
The split shelf can be moved to a differ-
ent location inside the appliance.
Take both sections of the glass shelf
out of the appliance.
Attach the two adapters to the sup-
port ribs on the left and right at the
desired height.
The section with the raised edge must
be fitted at the back.
Space for a baking tray
A baking tray can be placed above the
drawers.
Open the appliance door as far as it
will go.
Place the baking tray on the dividing
plate.
Tip: Let the baking tray cool down to
room temperature before putting it in
the refrigerator section.
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Moving the carbon filter
KKF-FS carbon filters with holder (Ac-
tive AirClean) are available as optional
accessories (see “Optional acces-
sories”).
When you are storing very strong-
smelling food (e.g., cheese):
- Place the holder with the carbon fil-
ters on the adjustable shelf where this
food is being kept.
- Change the carbon filters sooner if
necessary.
- Use more carbon filters (with holders)
in the appliance (see “Optional acces-
sories”).
The holder for the carbon filters sits on a
protective strip at the back of the ad-
justable shelf.
To move the carbon filter, pull the
holder up and off the protective strip.
Then pull the protective strip off the
shelf.
Reinstall it on the shelf you wish to
use it on.
Reinstall the holder on the protective
strip.
Accessories supplied
Egg tray
Bottle holder
Ice cube tray
Insect protection panel (depending on
the model)
Door opening angle limiter
The door hinges are set ex works to en-
able the appliance door to be opened up
to 115°. If, for example, the appliance
door hits an adjacent wall when it is
opened, you should limit the opening
angle of the appliance door to 90°.
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Optional accessories
A range of useful Miele accessories and
care products are available for your ap-
pliance.
MicroCloth Kit
The MicroCloth Kit contains an all-pur-
pose cloth, a glass cloth, and a polishing
cloth.
These cloths are extremely resistant to
tearing and very robust. Thanks to very
fine microfibres these cloths achieve an
excellent cleaning performance.
MicroCloth HyClean
The MicroCloth HyClean is a multi-pur-
pose antibacterial cloth and is particu-
larly tear resistant and durable. It can be
used wet or dry, with or without clean-
ing agent.
KKF-FS carbon filter with holder (Ac-
tive AirClean)
Carbon filters neutralize unpleasant
odors in the refrigerator section for im-
proved air quality.
KKF-RF replacement charcoal filters
(ActiveAirClean)
Replacement filters to fit the holder are
available. We recommend replacing the
charcoal filters every 6months.
Bottle rack
Bottles can be stored horizontally using
the bottle rack to save space.
The bottle rack can be placed at differ-
ent positions in the appliance.
Organization box
The organization box makes it easier to
sort the food in the refrigerator section
drawer in a clear manner.
Depending on the model, you may
need to remove the entire drawer to
insert and remove the organization
box.
Optional accessories can be ordered
from the Miele webshop or your Miele
dealer.
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Switching on and off
39
Before using for the first time
Remove all packaging material and
protective film.
Clean the inside of the appliance and
the accessories (see “Cleaning and
care”).
Connecting the appliance
Connect the refrigeration appliance to
the electricity supply as described in
“Electrical connection”.
Mielewill then appear on the appliance
display, followed by.
Switching on the appliance
Open the appliance door.
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
The refrigeration appliance will start to
cool and the interior lighting will come
on when the appliance door is opened.
When the set freezer temperature is
reached, the
symbol disappears, the
temperature display of the freezer sec-
tion lights up constantly and the alarm
stops.
To turn the alarm off, tap OK.
The alarm will stop.
The refrigeration appliance will gradually
reach the preset temperatures.
To enable the temperature to get suf-
ficiently cold inside the refrigeration
appliance, allow the appliance to run
for a few hours. Do not place food in
the refrigeration appliance until it has
reached the preset temperature.
Do not place food in the freezer sec-
tion until it has reached the preset
temperature (min. 0°F/-18°C).
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Switching off the appliance
You can only switch the entire refrigera-
tion appliance off in Settings mode.
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Use the or sensor control to
scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the or sensor control to
scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
The cooling and interior lighting are
switched off.
will appear on the display.
Please note: The refrigeration appli-
ance is not disconnected from the
power supply when it is switched off.
Turning off the refrigerator section
separately
The refrigerator section can be switched
off without having to switch off the
freezer section. This is useful, e.g., while
on vacation.
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
The temperature display for the refriger-
ator section will go out. will appear in
the display.
The refrigerator section will be turned
off.
The temperature display for the freezer
section remains lit up.
Switching the refrigerator section back
on again separately
Touch OK.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the temperature you want and touch
OK.
The refrigerator section switches back
on.
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Switching off for longer periods of
time
If, during a long absence, the refriger-
ation appliance is switched off but
not cleaned and the door is left shut,
there is a danger of bacteria building
up inside the appliance.
It is essential to clean the refrigera-
tion appliance before a long period of
absence.
If the refrigeration appliance is not going
to be used for a longer period of time,
observe the following:
Turn the appliance off.
Unplug the appliance’s electrical plug
or switch off the breaker.
Clean the refrigeration appliance and
leave the door open to air the appli-
ance and avoid odors building up in-
side.
It is also advisable to carry out the last
two instructions if you are switching
the refrigerator section off for a longer
period of time.
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The correct temperature
42
It is very important to set the correct
temperature to ensure the shelf life of
food. Reducing the temperature reduces
the growth rate of microorganisms.
Food does not spoil as quickly.
The temperature in the appliance will
rise:
- the more often the appliance door is
opened and the longer it is kept open
- the more food that is stored in it
- the warmer the food is that is being
put into it
- the higher the ambient temperature
surrounding the refrigeration appli-
ance is. This refrigeration appliance is
designed for use within specific ambi-
ent temperatures (climate range). Do
not use in ambient temperatures for
which it is not designed.
...in the refrigerator section
A temperature of 39°F (4°C) is recom-
mended in the refrigerator section.
...in the freezer section
To freeze fresh food, a temperature of
0°F (-18°C) is required. This will prolong
the storage life of your food and retain
its quality.
As soon as the temperature rises above
14°F (-10°C), the bacteria become ac-
tive in the food again so it cannot be
kept as long. For this reason, partially
defrosted or defrosted food must not be
re-frozen. Food may be re-frozen once it
has been cooked (boiled or roasted), as
the high temperatures achieved when
cooking destroy most bacteria.
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Temperature display
In normal operation, the refrigeration
appliance temperature display shows
the current average fridge zone tem-
perature and the maximum freezer
zone temperature.
Depending on the ambient temperature
and the temperature setting, it can take
the appliance a few hours to reach the
temperature required and for this tem-
perature to then be shown as a constant
temperature on the display.
Setting the temperature in the
refrigerator/freezer sections
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Use the andsensor controls to
change the selected temperature
zone if required.
Touch OK.
Use the andsensor controls to
change the temperature.
Touch OK.
The temperature display will then
change back to the current temperature
in the relevant temperature zone.
Possible temperature settings
- Refrigerator section: 36 to 48°F
(2to9°C)
- Freezer section: 5 to 15°F
(-15to-26°C)
If you change the temperature setting:
Check the temperature display after a
few hours. It will take this long for an
accurate reading to be given.
- Wait for approx.6hours if the refriger-
ation appliance is not very full.
- Wait for approx.24hours if the refrig-
eration appliance is full.
If, after this time, the temperature is still
too high or too low:
Adjust the temperature again.
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Using Automatic SuperCool, SuperFrost, and DynaCool
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Automatic SuperCool
When switched on, the Automatic Su-
perCool function can be used to
rapidly reduce the temperature in the
fridge zone to its lowest setting (de-
pending on the ambient temperature).
The refrigeration appliance will work at
full power and lower the temperature.
Select this function for the rapid chill-
ing of large amounts of fresh food or
drink.
When the Automatic SuperCool func-
tion is switched on, the appliance
may make more noise than usual.
The Automatic SuperCool function
should be switched on immediately
before placing food or drinks in the
fridge zone.
The Automatic SuperCool function
will switch itself off automatically after
approx. 12hours. The refrigeration ap-
pliance will then run at normal power
again.
Tip: To save energy, you can switch the
Automatic SuperCool function off
yourself once food and drinks are suffi-
ciently chilled.
Switching Automatic SuperCool on
and off
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
When the Automatic SuperCool func-
tion is switched on, a dot appears in
the upper corner of the display
.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the temperature you want and touch
OK.
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SuperFreeze
When switched on, the SuperFreeze
function can be used to rapidly re-
duce the temperature in the freezer
section to its lowest setting (depend-
ing on the ambient temperature). The
refrigeration appliance will work at full
power and lower the temperature. Se-
lect this function before freezing fresh
food. Fresh food will be frozen quickly,
so that the nutritional value, vitamin
content, appearance, and taste are
maintained.
When the SuperFreeze function is
switched on, the appliance may make
more noise than usual.
SuperFreeze should be switched on
approx. 6hours before placing food in
the freezer section.
When freezing the maximum amount
of food, the SuperFreeze function
should be switched on 24hours be-
forehand.
The SuperFreeze function will
switch itself off automatically after a
maximum of 72hours. The appliance
will then run at normal power again.
The exact amount of time will vary ac-
cording to how much fresh food is
placed in the freezer.
Tip: To save energy, you can switch the
SuperFreeze function off yourself once
food and drinks are sufficiently chilled.
You do not need to switch on the Su-
perFreeze function:
- When you place food that is already
frozen in the freezer.
- If you are only freezing up to 4.4Ib
(2kg) of fresh food daily.
Switching SuperFrost on and off
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
When the SuperFrost function is
switched on, a dot appears in the upper
right-hand corner of the display
.
Use the and sensor controls to
scroll to the temperature you want
and touch OK.
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DynaCool
When the DynaCool function is not
switched on, the natural circulation of
air in the appliance will cause different
temperature zones in the refrigerator
section, as the cold, heavy air will sink
to the lowest section of the appliance.
You should keep this in mind when
placing food in the appliance (see
“Storing food in the refrigerator sec-
tion”).
However, if you are storing a large
amount of similar food in the refrigera-
tor at any one time, e.g., after your
weekly shop, it is a good idea to turn
on DynaCool. This way you can distrib-
ute the temperature more evenly
across all the shelves so that all the
food in the refrigerator section will be
chilled to about the same degree.
The temperature can still be set.
Also switch on the DynaCool func-
tion when:
- The ambient temperature is high
(above approx. 85°F/30°C)
- The humidity levels are high (e.g., in
the summer)
The fan will always switch on automat-
ically when the compressor switches
on.
Tip: As the energy consumption in-
creases when DynaCool is switched
on, you should turn the DynaCool func-
tion off again under normal condi-
tions.
To save energy, the fan turns off auto-
matically while the door is open.
Switching DynaCool on and off
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
When the DynaCool function is
switched on, a dot appears in the upper
corner of the display
.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the temperature you want and touch
OK.
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Explanation of the different set-
tings
Only the settings that require further ex-
planation are described below.
The door alarm and other warnings are
automatically suppressed when you
are in Settings mode.
Party mode
The Party-mode function is recom-
mended if you wish to chill or freeze
large amounts of fresh food or drink
quickly.
Tip: Switch on the Party-mode func-
tion approx. 4hours before placing
food and drinks in the appliance.
When Party mode is switched on, the
DynaCool, Automatic SuperCool,
and SuperFrost functions are
switched on automatically.
Party mode cannot be switched on if
the refrigerator section is switched off
or if Vacation mode is switched on.
The Party-mode function will switch
itself off automatically after approx.
24hours. However, you can switch the
Party-mode function off early at any
time.
Vacation mode
The Vacation-mode function is use-
ful when you go on vacation, for exam-
ple, if you do not wish to switch off the
refrigerator section completely or do
not need a high degree of cooling.
If Vacation mode is switched on, this
will be indicated on the status display.
The refrigerator section is regulated to a
temperature of 60°F (15°C), thus re-
maining in operation while saving en-
ergy.
The freezer section remains switched on
at the previously set temperature.
Food which does not spoil quickly can
be stored in the refrigeration appliance
for some time at this moderate refrig-
erator temperature. Energy consump-
tion is lower than in normal operation.
This also prevents the build-up of
odors and bacteria which can occur if
the refrigerator section is switched off
and the appliance door is closed.
Health risk caused by contami-
nated food.
The usability and quality of food in
the refrigerator section may deterio-
rate if the temperature remains above
37°F (4°C) for an extended period.
Only ever switch on the Vacation-
mode function for a limited pe-
riod.
Do not store any temperature-sensi-
tive food which spoils easily, such as
fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, and dairy
products, during this time.
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Switching the safety-lock function/
on
When the safety-lock function is
switched on, it protects the refrigeration
appliance from being switched off unin-
tentionally and being adjusted uninten-
tionally by unauthorized persons, e.g.,
children.
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
When the safety-lock function is
switched on, a dot appears in the upper
corner of the display
.
Close the appliance door. The safety-
lock function will now be activated.
Deactivating the safety-lock func-
tion/ temporarily
If you want to adjust the temperature,
for example, you can deactivate the
safety-lock function temporarily:
Touch OK.
will appear in the display.
Touch the OKsensor control for ap-
prox. 6seconds.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Use the andsensor controls to
change the selected temperature
zone if required.
Touch OK.
Now select the required settings.
Touch OK.
Closing the appliance door will reacti-
vate the safety-lock function.
Switching the safety-lock function/
off completely
Touch OK.
will appear in the display.
Touch the OKsensor control for ap-
prox. 6seconds.
will appear in the display (refrigerator
section is selected).
Use the or sensor control to
scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the or sensor control to
scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
When the safety-lock function is
switched off, appears in the display.
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Sabbath mode
The refrigeration appliance features a
Sabbathmode for the purposes of reli-
gious observance.
If Sabbath mode is switched on, this
will be indicated on the status display.
The display switches off after 3sec-
onds.
When Sabbath mode is switched on,
you cannot make any settings on your
refrigeration appliance.
Ensure that the appliance doors are
properly closed, as audible and visual
alarms are turned off.
The Sabbath mode function will
switch off automatically after approx.
120hours.
When Sabbath mode is switched on,
the following are deactivated:
- the interior lighting when the appli-
ance door is opened
- all audible and visual signals
- the temperature display
- an active Wi-Fi connection
All other functions switched on previ-
ously remain activated.
Health risk caused by contami-
nated food.
As power failures are not indicated
while Sabbath mode is active, food
may be exposed to increased tem-
peratures for a certain period of time.
This will reduce the storage life of the
food.
If there is a power failure during Sab-
bath mode, check the quality of the
food.
Switching Sabbath mode on
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
When the Sabbath-mode function is
switched on, a dot appears in the upper
corner of the display
.
The display switches off after 3sec-
onds.
Close the appliance door.
Switching Sabbath mode off
Touch the OKsensor control.
will appear in the display.
Touch OK.
When the Sabbath-mode function is
switched on, a dot appears in the upper
corner of the display
.
Touch OK.
When the Sabbath-mode function is
switched off, the dot in the upper corner
of the display goes out.
Changing the time before the door
alarm
is triggered
You can set how quickly the door alarm
should sound after an appliance door
has been opened.
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the andsensor controls to
set the time you want between
30seconds and 3minutes: 30sec-
onds.
Touch OK.
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Miele@home
Your refrigeration appliance is
equipped with an integrated WiFi
module.
Networking is deactivated at the fac-
tory.
To use this feature, you will need:
- a WiFi network
- the Miele app
- a Miele user account You can create a
user account via the Miele app.
The Miele app will guide you as you
connect your refrigeration appliance to
your home WiFi network.
Once the refrigeration appliance is con-
nected to your WiFi network, you can
use the app to carry out the following
activities, for example:
- Call up information on the operating
status of your refrigeration appliance.
- Change the settings on your refrigera-
tion appliance.
Connecting your refrigeration appliance
to your WiFi network will increase en-
ergy consumption, even when the appli-
ance is switched off.
Make sure that the signal of your
WiFi network is sufficiently strong in
the place where you want to set up
your refrigeration appliance.
Availability of the Wi-Fi connection
The Wi-Fi connection shares a fre-
quency range with other appliances (in-
cluding microwave ovens and remote
control toys). This can cause sporadic or
even complete connection failures.
Therefore, the availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele app de-
pends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not avail-
able in every country.
For information about availability, please
visit www.miele.com.
Miele App
The Miele App is available to download
free of charge from the Apple App
Store
®
or from the Google Play Store™.
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Setting up Miele@home for the first
time
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the and sensor controls to
select the connection method you
wish to use (app or WPS).
Touch OK.
After you have successfully logged in,
will appear on the status display.
If a connection could not be created,
will appear.
Start the process again.
Deactivating or activating the WiFi
connection
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
If the WiFi is deactivated, the symbol
will appear in the display.
To reactivate the WiFi connection,
touch OK.
If the WiFi is activated, the symbol
and a dot appear in the upper corner of
the display
.
When the WiFi connection is active, the
symbol appears in the status display.
Resetting the network configuration
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
All entered settings and values for
Miele@home are reset to the default
settings.
The WiFi connection has been deacti-
vated. will go out on the status dis-
play.
Reset the network configuration if
you are disposing of or selling your
refrigeration appliance, or if you are
putting a used refrigeration appliance
into operation. All personal data is re-
moved from the refrigeration appli-
ance. This will also ensure that a pre-
vious owner is no longer able to ac-
cess the refrigeration appliance.
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Changing the volume of the alarms
and audible signals/
You can change the volume of the
alarms and audible signals (e.g., in the
event of a door alarm or a fault mes-
sage). Alternatively, you can switch the
alarms and audible signals off if you find
them annoying.
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the and sensor controls to
select the volume you want for alarms
and audible signals.
Touch OK.
When the alarms and audible signals are
switched off, will appear.
Adjusting the display brightness
You can adjust the display brightness to
the lighting conditions in the room.
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the and sensor controls to
select the display brightness you
want.
Touch OK.
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Switching off Demo mode
Demo mode allows the refrigeration
appliance to be presented in the dealer
showroom without the cooling system
being switched on. Do not activate this
setting for domestic use.
If Demo mode has been switched on
as a default setting, will show on the
display when the refrigeration appli-
ance is switched on.
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
Miele will appear initially in the display,
followed by the start screen.
Touch OK.
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
After Demo mode has been switched
off, the refrigeration appliance shuts
down and must be switched on again.
Resetting the settings to their factory
default settings
All settings made on the refrigeration
appliance will be reset to the factory de-
fault settings (for settings, see “Guide
to the appliance”).
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the sensor control to scroll to
the symbol.
Touch OK.
The refrigeration appliance shuts down
and must be switched on again.
Information
Appliance data (model identifier and
serial number) is shown on the display.
Keep this appliance data to hand; you
will need it:
- When integrating the refrigeration ap-
pliance into your WiFi network (see
“Selecting additional settings –
Miele@home”).
- When reporting an appliance fault to
Miele Customer Service (see “Ser-
vice”).
- When retrieving information from the
EPREL database (see “Service”).
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Carbon-filter change indicator
After inserting the carbon filter (optional
accessory), you must activate the car-
bon-filter change indicator in Set-
tings mode.
The carbon-filter change indicator
on the status display will remind you to
replace the carbon filter approx. every
6months (see “Cleaning and care –
Replacing the carbon filters”).
Cleaning mode
Cleaning mode makes it easier to
clean the refrigerator section (see
“Cleaning and care”). The interior light-
ing remains switched on, even though
the refrigerator section is switched off.
The audible signal will stop and the
symbols on the display will also go out.
If Cleaning mode is switched on,
this will be indicated on the status dis-
play.
After cleaning, Cleaning mode must
be switched off. If the appliance door is
closed for more than 10minutes, Clean-
ing mode switches itself off auto-
matically.
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Health risk caused by contami-
nated food.
If the temperature in the freezer re-
mains above 0°F (-18°C) for a long
time, the frozen food may start to de-
frost. This will reduce the storage life
of the food.
Check whether the frozen food has
started to defrost. If it has, use the
food as soon as possible or cook it
before freezing it again.
Temperature alarm
The refrigeration appliance has been
equipped with a temperature alarm so
that the temperature in the freezer
zone cannot rise unnoticed.
If the temperature in the freezer zone
becomes too warm,
will be shown in
the freezer zone temperature display.
An alarm will also sound until the cause
of the alarm is rectified or the alarm is
switched off.
The temperature the appliance is set at
determines the temperature the appli-
ance recognizes as being too warm.
A temperature alarm has priority over a
door alarm and is displayed first.
The audible and visual signals may be
activated in the following situations:
- You switch on the refrigeration ap-
pliance and the temperature in a
temperature zone differs greatly
from the set temperature.
- A lot of warm room air enters the
freezer section when you are rear-
ranging or taking out frozen food.
- You are freezing large amounts of
food at once.
- You are freezing warm food.
- There was a power failure.
- The refrigeration appliance has a
fault.
Before you switch the temperature
alarm off, you must determine the
cause and rectify it.
If the alarm disturbs you, it can be
turned off early.
Touch OK.
The alarm message is confirmed:
goes out and the alarm stops.
The start screen appears in the display:
the warmest temperature recorded in
the freezer section will flash for about
1minute in the display. Then the tem-
perature display will change to the cur-
rent temperature in the freezer section.
The alarm will stop. The
symbol will
go out when the temperature reaches
the correct level again.
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Door alarm
The refrigeration appliance is supplied
with a door alarm to avoid increased
energy consumption and food becom-
ing warm if the door is left open.
If an appliance door is left open for a
longer period of time,
will appear on
the relevant temperature display. An
alarm will also sound.
You can change the time before the
door alarm is triggered. However, the
door alarm can also be turned off (see
“Selecting additional settings”).
The alarm will stop and
will go out
on the display as soon as the door is
closed.
Turning the door alarm off early
If the alarm disturbs you, it can be
turned off early.
Touch OK.
The alarm tone will stop and the
symbol will go out.
If the appliance door is not closed, the
alarm will sound again after 3minutes.
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Do not load more than a maximum of
35lb (16kg) of food in the appliance
door.
Risk of fire from electrical appli-
ances.
Operating electrical devices in the
appliance can cause sparks to form.
Do not operate any electrical devices
inside the appliance.
Risk of explosion due to
flammable mixes of gases.
Electrical components can cause
flammable mixes of gases to ignite.
Do not store any explosive materials
or products containing flammable
propellants (e.g., spray cans) in the
appliance. The spray cans in question
can be identified by the contents
printed on the can or by a flame sym-
bol. Electrical components can cause
escaping gases to ignite.
Risk of damage due to greasy or
oily foods.
If storing food which contains a lot of
fat or oil in the refrigeration appliance
or the appliance door, make sure that
it does not come into contact with
plastic components as this could
cause stress cracks or break the plas-
tic.
Make sure that no fat or oil leaks onto
the plastic parts of the refrigeration
appliance.
If there is insufficient air circulation,
the cooling performance will de-
crease and energy consumption will
increase.
To allow air to circulate efficiently, do
not pack food too closely together in
the appliance.
Do not cover the fan in the rear wall
of the appliance.
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Different storage zones
Due to natural air circulation, there are
different temperature zones in the re-
frigerator section.
Cold, heavy air sinks to the lowest sec-
tion of the refrigeration section. Make
use of the different zones when placing
food in the appliance.
This machine has DynaCool, which
helps to keep an even temperature
when the fan is running. The difference
between the various temperature
zones is therefore less pronounced.
Warmest area
The warmest area in the refrigerator
section is in the top section of the door.
Use this for storing butter so that it re-
mains spreadable and cheese so that it
retains its flavor.
Coldest area
The coldest area in the fridge zone is di-
rectly above the DailyFresh drawer and
at the back of the appliance.
A temperature setting of 39°F (4°C)
combined with appropriate hygiene
measures delays the growth of bac-
teria, e.g., salmonella and listeria,
which can lead to serious food poi-
soning.
Therefore, you should use these areas to
store all delicate and highly perishable
food, including:
- fish, meat, poultry
- cold cuts, ready-made meals
- dishes or baked goods containing
eggs or cream
- fresh dough, cake mixtures, pizza
dough, or pie dough
- raw milk cheese and other raw milk
products
- hummus, vegetable spreads, plant-
based cream cheese substitutes
- pre-packed vegetables
- other fresh food (with a label stating it
should be kept at a temperature of ap-
prox. 40°F (4°C))
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Food which is not suitable for
storage in the fridge zone
Not all food is suitable for refrigeration
at temperatures below 40°F (5°C) be-
cause it is sensitive to cold.
Foods which are sensitive to cold in-
clude:
- pineapples, avocados, bananas,
pomegranates, mangoes, melons, pa-
payas, passion fruit, citrus fruits such
as lemons, oranges, mandarins,
grapefruits
- fruit (which is not yet ripe)
- eggplant, cucumbers, potatoes, pep-
pers, tomatoes, zucchini
- hard cheeses (e.g., Parmesan)
Notes on buying food
The freshness of the food when it is first
placed in the appliance is the most im-
portant factor for how long it stays
fresh.
Take into account the use-by date and
the correct storage temperature.
Time out of the fridge, e.g., transporting
food in a warm car, should be kept to a
minimum.
Storing food correctly
Ensure that food stored in the fridge
zone is in packaging or covered properly
(some exceptions apply in the Dai-
lyFresh drawer).
This will prevent food odors from affect-
ing other food, stop food from drying
out, and also prevent any cross-contam-
ination of bacteria. This is particularly
important when storing meat products.
Make sure that food such as raw meat
and fish in particular does not come into
contact with other food.
By ensuring that the temperature
settings are correct and by taking ap-
propriate hygiene measures, you can
prolong the storage life of your food
considerably. This prevents food
waste.
Protein-rich food
Please note that foods rich in protein
deteriorate faster than others. Shellfish,
for example, deteriorates faster than
fish, and fish deteriorates faster than
meat.
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The DailyFresh drawer provides good
storage conditions for fruit and vegeta-
bles.
The humidity level in the DailyFresh
drawer can also be regulated to suit the
food being stored. Food retains its own
moisture if stored at a higher humidity
and so does not dry out as quickly. The
temperature is approximately equivalent
to the temperature in the conventional
refrigerator section.
Remember that the fresher the food
when it is placed in the appliance, the
longer it will stay fresh.
Adjusting the humidity level in the
DailyFresh drawer for fruit and vegeta-
bles
The moisture level greatly depends on
the type and quantity of food being
stored, if stored unwrapped.
If the quantity of food being stored in
this compartment is small, the humid-
ity level may be too low.
Tip: If you are only storing a small
amount of food, wrap it in airtight pack-
aging.
Selecting low humidity
By factory default, the humidity is in-
creased and the compartment cover
pushed backward.
Only change this factory default set-
ting if the humidity level in the Dai-
lyFresh drawer is too high:
Open the DailyFresh drawer.
Pull the compartment lid forward as
far as it will go.
The compartment lid is open and the
humidity drops.
Selecting increased humidity
Open the DailyFresh drawer.
Slide the compartment lid backward
as far as it will go.
The compartment lid is closed and the
humidity remains in the compart-
ment.
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Observe the following tips if you find that food you have stored does not keep
well (e.g., food becomes limp or wilts after only being stored for a short time):
Only place fresh food in the appliance as the initial condition of the food is crucial
to maintaining freshness.
Clean the DailyFresh drawer before storing food in it.
Very wet food should be dried off before storing it.
Do not store food which is sensitive to cold in the DailyFresh drawer (see “Stor-
ing food in the refrigerator section – Food which is not suitable for storage in the
refrigerator section”).
Set the compartment cover to the correct position for the food being stored (hu-
midity not increased or humidity increased ).
An increased humidity level in the humidity-controlled compartment is
achieved with the moisture present in the food being stored if it is stored un-
wrapped. The more food stored in the compartment, the higher the humidity.
If too much moisture collects in the compartment at the setting and the food
is affected, dry the floor and place a rack or similar item in the compartment so
that excess moisture can drip down. Alternatively, reduce the humidity by
pulling the compartment cover forwards.
If the humidity level is too low despite the setting, wrap the food in airtight
packaging.
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What happens when you freeze
fresh food?
Health risk caused by contami-
nated food.
If the temperature in the freezer re-
mains above 0°F (-18°C) for a long
time, the frozen food may start to de-
frost. This will reduce the storage life
of the food.
Check whether the frozen food has
started to defrost. If it has, use the
food as soon as possible or cook it
before freezing it again.
Fresh food should be frozen as quickly
as possible so that the nutritional value
of the food, its vitamin content, appear-
ance, and flavor are maintained.
If food is frozen quickly, the cells have
less time to lose moisture, so they
shrink significantly less. As there is not
so much moisture loss, it is easier for
the food to reabsorb it during the de-
frosting process, and very little water
collects around the defrosted food.
Maximum freezing capacity
To ensure that fresh food placed in the
freezer freezes through to the core as
quickly as possible,
the maximum freezing capacity must
not be exceeded. The maximum freezing
capacity for freezing within a 24-hour
period is given on the data plate: “Freez-
ing capacity...lbs/24hrs”.
Storing frozen food
When buying frozen food to store in
your freezer, make sure to check:
- that the packaging is not damaged
- the expiration date
- that the temperature at which the
frozen food is being stored in the shop
is 0°F (-18°C) or colder
Where possible, transport frozen food
in an insulated bag and then store it
quickly in the refrigeration appliance.
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Home freezing
Before placing food in the freezer
When freezing more than 4.4 lb (2kg)
of fresh food, switch on the Super-
Freeze function for 6hours before
placing the food in the freezer.
When freezing even larger amounts of
food, switch on the SuperFreeze func-
tion for 24hours before placing the
food in the freezer.
This helps frozen food which is already
stored in the freezer to stay frozen.
Only freeze food that is fresh and in
good condition.
Please note that some food is not suit-
able for freezing. These include, for ex-
ample, vegetables that are usually
eaten raw, such as lettuce or radishes.
Tip: To retain color, taste, aroma, and vi-
tamin C, vegetables should be blanched
before they are frozen. To do so, place
them portion by portion into boiling wa-
ter for 2–3minutes. Then, remove and
plunge the vegetables into ice-cold wa-
ter to cool quickly. Leave the vegetables
to drain.
Packaging food for freezing
Freeze food in portions.
Tip: Use suitable packaging to avoid
freezer burn (such as freezer contain-
ers).
Expel as much air as possible from
the packaging and close it tightly.
Label the packaging with the contents
and the date of freezing.
Placing food in the freezer
Risk of damage due to heavy
loads.
Loading food which is too heavy can
cause damage to the freezer draw-
ers/glass shelves.
Do not exceed the relevant maximum
load:
Freezer drawer = 33 lb (15kg)
Glass shelf = 77 lb (35kg)
Unfrozen food should not touch
frozen food as this will cause the
frozen food to begin to thaw.
To prevent food sticking together
when frozen, make sure that the pack-
aging and containers are dry.
To ensure that food freezes through to
the core quickly, do not exceed the fol-
lowing packaging and container sizes:
- fruit and vegetables: max. 2.2 lb
(1kg)
- meat: max. 5.5 lb (2.5kg)
–Freezing small amounts of food
Place the food in the upper freezer
drawers.
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Place the food flat in the bottom of
the upper freezer drawers so that it
freezes through to the core as quickly
as possible.
–VarioRoom: freezing the maximum
amount of food (see data plate)
If the ventilation slots are obstructed,
the cooling performance will de-
crease and energy consumption will
increase.
When placing food in the freezer,
make sure that the ventilation slots
are not blocked.
Tip: You can expand the space available
in the freezer zone. If you wish to freeze
large frozen food, such as turkey or
game, you can remove the glass shelves
between the freezer drawers.
Remove the upper freezer drawers.
Place the frozen food flat on the upper
glass shelves so that it freezes
through to the middle as quickly as
possible.
Once the food has frozen:
Switch the SuperFrost function off.
Place the frozen food in the freezer
drawers and push them back in.
Storage time for frozen food
Food group Storage time
(Months)
Ice cream 2to6
Bread, baked goods 2to6
Cheese 2to4
Fish, oily 1to2
Fish, lean 1to5
Sausage, ham 1to3
Game, pork 1to12
Poultry, beef 2to10
Vegetables, fruit 6to18
Herbs 6to10
The storage times given are guidelines only.
Where the storage time given on the
packaging differs, follow the advice on
the packaging.
By keeping the freezer section at a con-
stant temperature of 0°F (-18°C) and
taking appropriate hygiene measures
you can maximize the storage life of
your food and avoid food waste.
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Cooling drinks quickly
To cool drinks quickly in the refrigerator
section, switch on the Automatic Super-
Cool function.
If you want to cool a large amount of
drinks, or if you want to cool drinks in
the freezer section, select Party mode
in Settings mode.
When cooling drinks quickly in the
freezer, make sure bottles are not left in
for more than one hour. Otherwise they
could burst.
Using accessories
Making ice cubes
Fill the ice cube tray 3/4 full with wa-
ter and place it on the bottom of one
of the freezer drawers.
Once frozen, use a blunt instrument
such as a spoon handle to remove the
ice cube tray from the freezer if it is
stuck.
Tip: Ice cubes can be removed easily
from the tray by holding it under running
water for a short time.
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WARNING! DANGER of injury
and damage!
Do not use any mechanical or other
types of aids which are not recom-
mended by the manufacturer to ac-
celerate the defrosting process.
Refrigerator section and
DailyFresh drawer
The refrigerator section and the
DailyFresh drawer defrost automatically.
The condensate drains through a chan-
nel and drain hole into an evaporation
system at the back of the refrigeration
appliance. The warmth generated by the
compressor causes the condensate to
evaporate automatically.
Keep the condensate channel and
drain hole clean to enable this. The
condensate must always be able to
drain properly.
Freezer section
The appliance is equipped with a
“NoFrost” system. The freezer defrosts
automatically.
The moisture generated in the appliance
collects on the condenser and is auto-
matically defrosted and evaporates peri-
odically.
This automatic defrosting system en-
ables the Freezer Zone to remain per-
manently ice-free. However, the food
stored in the freezer will not defrost.
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The data plate located inside the inte-
rior cabinet of the refrigeration appli-
ance must not be removed. It contains
information which is required in the
event of a service call.
Do not let water get into the elec-
tronic or the lighting.
Risk of damage due to moisture
penetration.
The steam from a steam cleaner can
damage plastic and electrical compo-
nents.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
the refrigeration appliance.
Cleaning water must not get into the
drain hole.
Cleaning agents
Cleaning and care products used in
the interior cabinet of the refrigera-
tion appliance must be food safe.
To avoid damaging the surfaces of your
appliance, do not use the following:
- cleaning agents containing soda, am-
monia, acids, or chloride
- cleaning agents containing limescale
remover
- abrasive cleaning agents, such as
scouring powder, scouring liquid, or
pumice stones
- cleaning agents containing solvents
- stainless steel cleaners
- dishwasher cleaning agents
- oven sprays
- glass cleaners
- hard, abrasive sponges and brushes,
such as pot scrubbers
- eraser sponges
- sharp metal scrapers
We recommend using a clean sponge,
lukewarm water with a little liquid dish
soap to clean the surfaces of the appli-
ance.
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Preparing the refrigeration ap-
pliance for cleaning
Cleaning the refrigerator section only:
Switch Cleaning mode on. The cool-
ing system in the refrigerator section is
switched off, but the interior lighting re-
mains switched on.
In Settings mode, use the or
sensor control to scroll to the
symbol.
Touch OK.
When Cleaning mode is switched
on, a dot appears in the upper corner of
the display
.
If Cleaning mode is switched on,
this will be indicated on the status dis-
play.
Take any food out of the refrigerator
section and store it in a cool place.
Take out any removable accessories
for cleaning (see “Removing, disman-
tling, and cleaning accessories”).
Cleaning the freezer section/the entire
refrigeration appliance:
Turn the appliance off.
appears in the display and the cooling
system is switched off.
Take any food out of the freezer sec-
tion/refrigeration appliance and store
it in a cool place.
Take out any removable accessories
for cleaning (see “Removing, disman-
tling, and cleaning accessories”).
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Cleaning the interior of the ap-
pliance
Clean the appliance regularly, or at
least once a month.
If soiling is left on for any length of
time, it may become impossible to
remove under certain circumstances.
Surfaces may become discolored or
damaged.
It is therefore best to remove any
soiling immediately.
Clean the interior with a clean
sponge, lukewarm water, and a little
liquid dish soap.
After cleaning, wipe with clean water
and dry with a soft cloth.
Clean the condensate channel and
drain hole frequently using a cotton
swab or similar item to ensure that
condensate can drain away freely.
Leave the door open to air the refrig-
eration appliance sufficiently for a
short while and to prevent odor build-
up.
Cleaning accessories by hand
or in the dishwasher
The following components must be
cleaned by hand only:
- the stainless-steel trim
- adjustable shelf with printing
- Flexible bottle rack
- all drawers and compartment lids
(these vary depending on model)
- the insect protection panels (included
depending on the model)
- organization box (available as an op-
tional accessory)
The following components are dish-
washer-safe:
Risk of damage due to high dish-
washer temperatures.
Parts of the refrigeration appliance
may become unusable, e.g., deform,
if they are washed in the dishwasher
at more than 130°F (55°C).
For dishwasher-safe components, al-
ways select dishwasher programs
with a maximum temperature of
130°F (55°C).
Contact with natural dyes from car-
rots, tomatoes, and ketchup, etc., may
discolor the plastic parts in the dish-
washer. This discoloration does not af-
fect the stability of the parts.
- the bottle holder, egg tray, ice cube
tray
- the door and bottle shelves in the ap-
pliance door (without stainless-steel
trim)
- adapters for the split shelf
- the adjustable shelves (without the
strips or printing)
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- the holder for the carbon filter (avail-
able as an optional accessory)
Removing, dismantling, and
cleaning accessories
Dismantling the door shelf/bottle shelf
Remove the stainless-steel trim before
cleaning the door shelf/bottle shelf in
the dishwasher.
To remove the stainless-steel trim, pro-
ceed as follows:
Place the door shelf/bottle shelf on
the countertop.
Pull the trim off the shelf beginning at
one side.
After cleaning the door shelf/bottle
shelf, reattach the trim.
Dismantling an adjustable shelf
Remove the trim before cleaning the ad-
justable shelf. Proceed as follows:
Place the shelf on a countertop cov-
ered with a soft material (e.g., a dish
towel).
Pull the trim off the shelf beginning at
one side.
After cleaning the shelf, reattach the
trim.
Dismantling a split shelf
Remove the trim before cleaning the ad-
justable shelf. Proceed as follows:
Place the shelf on a countertop cov-
ered with a soft material (e.g., a dish
towel).
Pull the trim off the shelf beginning at
one side.
Pull the two adapters off the support
ribs on the left and right.
After cleaning, attach the two
adapters to the support ribs on the
left and right at the desired height.
Reattach the trim to the shelf.
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Removing the compartment lid
Lift the lid at the front and pull it out.
After cleaning, slide the compartment
lid back in again.
Removing the drawers and glass
shelves from the freezer zone
Lift the drawer up slightly at the front
and pull it out.
Pull the glass shelf forward a little and
out.
Inserting the glass shelves and draw-
ers into the freezer zone
Place the glass shelf on the guide rails
at an angle.
Push in and lower the glass shelf.
Place the drawer on the guide rails at
an angle.
Push in and lower the drawer.
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Dismantling and cleaning the insect
protection panels
A build-up of dust will increase the en-
ergy consumption of the appliance.
The area in front of the insect protec-
tion panels should be cleaned on a
regular basis with a vacuum cleaner
(e.g., use the dusting brush for Miele
vacuum cleaners).
Press the catch in the center of the
insect protection panel down until it
releases.
Pull the insect protection panel for-
ward to remove it.
Dismantle the second insect protec-
tion panel.
Use a damp cloth to remove stubborn
soiling.
Reinstall the two insect protection
panels (see “Installation – Installing
the supplied insect protection pan-
els”).
Replacing the carbon filters (optional
accessories)
Replace the carbon filters in the holder
around every 6months.
The symbol on the status display re-
minds you that the carbon filter needs
to be changed.
Replacement KKF-RFcarbon filters
can be obtained from Miele Customer
Service, or from the Miele webshop.
Pull the carbon filter holder upward to
remove it from the adjustable shelf.
Remove both carbon filters and place
the new filters with the surrounding
edge pointing downward in the
holder.
Place the holder in the middle of the
protective strip at the back of the ad-
justable shelf so that it clicks into po-
sition.
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Touch the OKsensor control to con-
firm that the filters have been re-
placed.
The “Replace carbon filter” reminder
will go out on the display and the
counter will be reset.
The symbol will go out on the status
display.
Cleaning the machine front and
the side panels
If soiling is allowed to sit for any
length of time, it may become impos-
sible to remove. Surfaces may be-
come discolored or damaged.
It is therefore best to remove soiling
from the appliance front and side
panels immediately.
All surfaces are easily scratched.
Contact with unsuitable cleaning
agents can alter or discolor the sur-
faces.
See the information on “Cleaning
agents” at the beginning of this sec-
tion.
Clean the surfaces with a clean
sponge and a solution of warm water
and liquid dish soap. A clean, damp
microfiber cloth without cleaning
agent can also be used for cleaning.
After cleaning, wipe with clean water
and dry with a soft cloth.
Clean Touch Steel (edt/cs) – appli-
ance front
Risk of damage as a result of in-
correct cleaning.
The surface coating will be damaged.
Do not use a stainless steel cleaner
on this surface.
The appliance front has a high quality,
special finish. This is resistant to soiling
and is very easy to clean.
Cleaning the door seal
Risk of damage as a result of in-
correct cleaning.
If you treat the door seal with oils or
grease, it can become porous.
Do not use any oils or grease on the
door seal.
The door seals should be cleaned reg-
ularly with clean water, and then
wiped dry with a soft cloth.
Cleaning the ventilation gaps
A build-up of dust will increase the en-
ergy consumption of the appliance.
The ventilation gaps should be
cleaned on a regular basis with a
brush or vacuum cleaner (you could
use a Miele Vacuum Cleaner dust
brush, for example).
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After cleaning
Replace all shelves and accessories in
the appliance.
Switch the refrigeration appliance
back on, if necessary.
If you have activated the refrigerator
section’s Cleaning mode:
Touch the OKsensor control on the
control panel.
will appear in the display.
Touch OK.
When Cleaning mode is switched
off, the dot in the upper corner of the
display disappears.
Use the and sensor controls to
scroll to the symbol and touch OK.
The refrigerator section will start cooling
again.
Switch the SuperFrost function on
for a while so that the freezer section
can cool down quickly.
Switch on the Automatic SuperCool
function for a while so that the re-
frigerator section can cool down
quickly.
Place food in the refrigerator section.
Once the temperature in the freezer
section is cold enough, you can place
the food in the freezer drawers and
return the drawers to the freezer.
Switch off the SuperFrost function
as soon as the temperature in the
freezer section is a constant 0°F
(-18°C) or colder.
Close the appliance doors.
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Frequently asked questions
75
Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily reme-
died. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to contact
Miele Customer Service.
Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-
vice.
The following tables are designed to help you to find the cause of a malfunction or a
fault and to resolve it.
To prevent cold from escaping, open the appliance doors as little as possible until
the fault has been corrected.
Problem Possible cause and solution
The refrigeration appli-
ance is not getting cold
and the interior lighting
does not come on when
the appliance door is
opened.
The refrigeration appliance is not switched on and the
symbol is lit up on the display.
Turn the refrigeration appliance on.
The electrical plug is not properly plugged into the
socket.
Insert the electrical plug into the socket. If the refrig-
eration appliance is switched off, will appear on
the display.
The fuse has tripped. There could be a fault with the
appliance, the household electrical wiring, or another
appliance.
Contact a qualified electrician or Miele Customer
Service.
The compressor runs
continuously.
Not a fault. To save energy, the compressor runs at a
lower speed when less cooling is required. This in-
creases the compressor run time.
The compressor is turn-
ing on more frequently
and for longer periods of
time; the temperature in
the refrigeration appli-
ance is too low.
The ventilation gaps are obstructed or dusty.
Do not block the ventilation gaps.
Clean the ventilation gaps on a regular basis to re-
move any dust.
The appliance doors have been opened too frequently
or a large amount of fresh food has been put in all at
once for storage or freezing.
Only open the appliance doors when necessary and
for as short a time as possible.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
After a while, the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
The appliance doors are not closed properly. A thick
layer of ice may have already formed in the freezer
section.
Close the appliance doors.
After a while, the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
If a thick layer of ice has already formed, this will af-
fect cooling and increase energy consumption.
Defrost the appliance and clean it.
The ambient temperature is too high. The higher the
ambient temperature, the longer the compressor runs.
See the information in the section on “Installation –
Installation location.
The appliance was not properly installed in the niche.
Install the refrigeration appliance in the niche as de-
scribed in the installation instructions supplied with
it.
The temperature setting in the refrigeration appliance
is too low.
Correct the temperature setting.
A large amount of food was put in for freezing all at
once.
See the information in the section on “Freezing and
storing food”.
The Automatic SuperCool function is still turned on.
Switch off the Automatic SuperCool function ear-
lier to save energy.
The SuperFreeze function is still switched on.
Switch off the SuperFreeze function earlier to
save energy.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
The compressor comes
on less and less often
and for shorter periods
of time. The temperature
in the appliance rises.
This is not a fault. The temperature setting is too high.
Correct the temperature setting.
Check the temperature again after 24hours.
The food begins to thaw.
The ambient temperature is too low for this appliance.
If the ambient temperature is too low, the compressor
will run less frequently. This may cause the freezer to
become too warm.
See the information in the section on “Installation –
Installation location.
Increase the ambient temperature.
Ice or condensation has
built up inside the refrig-
eration appliance. The
appliance door may not
close correctly.
The door seal has come out of its groove.
Check that the door seal is correctly positioned in
the groove.
The door seal is damaged.
Check whether the door seal is damaged.
The door seal is dam-
aged or needs to be re-
placed.
No tools are required to change the door seal.
Change the door seal. A replacement is available
from Technical Service.
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Other problems
Problem Possible cause and solution
The floor of the refrigera-
tor section is wet.
The drain hole is blocked.
Clean the condensate channel and the drain hole.
Food has frozen together
or to the wall.
The food packaging was not dry when loaded in the
freezer.
Use a blunt instrument (such as a spoon handle) to
carefully pry them apart.
An alarm does not sound
even though the appli-
ance door has been
open for a long time.
This is not a fault. The alarm has been switched off in
Settings mode. If you want to switch the acoustic
alarm back on again:
In Settings mode, use the or sensor control
to scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
Use the and sensor controls to select the vol-
ume you want for alarms and audible signals.
Touch OK.
When the alarms and audible signals are switched on,
will appear.
Messages in the display
Message Possible cause and solution
lights up on the
display, the refrig-
eration appliance
does not get cold
even though the
controls and the
interior lighting
are working.
Demo mode has been activated.
Touch OK.
Miele will appear initially in the display, followed by the
start screen.
Touch OK.
In Settings mode, use the or sensor control
to scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
After Demo mode has been switched off, the refrig-
eration appliance shuts down and must be switched
on again.
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Message Possible cause and solution
is lit up on the
display and the
refrigeration ap-
pliance cannot be
used.
Cleaning mode is still switched on.
Touch the OKsensor control on the control panel to
switch off Cleaning mode.
will appear in the display.
TouchOK.
When Cleaning mode is switched off, the dot in
the upper corner of the display goes out.
Use the or sensor control to scroll to the
symbol and touch OK.
The refrigeration appliance will start cooling again.
Nothing is visible on the
display. The display is
completely blank.
Sabbath mode is switched on: the interior lighting is
switched off and the appliance is cooling.
Touch OK.
will appear in the display.
Touch OK.
When the Sabbath-mode function is switched on, a
dot appears in the upper corner of the display
.
Touch OK.
When the Sabbath-mode function is switched off,
the dot in the upper corner of the display goes out.
is lit up on the
display and the
appliance cannot
be used.
The safety lock function has been activated.
Unlock the refrigeration appliance temporarily or
switch the safety lock function off completely (see
“Selecting additional settings – Deactivating the
safety lock function/ temporarily/switching off
completely”).
The symbol lights up
on the status display and
an audible signal also
sounds.
The carbon-filter change indicator reminds you that
the carbon filter needs to be changed.
Replace the carbon filter in the holder (see “Clean-
ing and care – Replacing the carbon filters (optional
accessory)”) and confirm that the carbon filter has
been replaced by touching the OKsensor control.
The symbol will go out on the status display.
lights up in one of
the temperature dis-
plays, an alarm sounds,
and the interior lighting
is flashing.
The door alarm has been activated.
TouchOK.
The alarm will stop, the
symbol will go out, and
the interior lighting will light up again constantly.
Close the relevant appliance door.
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Message Possible cause and solution
lights up in the
freezer-section tempera-
ture display and an
alarm also sounds.
The temperature alarm has been activated; the tem-
perature in the freezer section has risen higher or
fallen lower than the temperature set.
Possible reasons for this include:
The appliance door was opened too frequently.
A large quantity of fresh food has been placed in
the freezer without switching on the SuperFrost
function.
A prolonged power failure has occurred.
The refrigeration appliance has a fault.
Touch OK.
The alarm message is confirmed:
goes out and the
alarm stops.
The warmest temperature recorded in the freezer sec-
tion will flash for about 1minute in the display. Then
the temperature display will change to the current
temperature in the freezer section.
You can exit from the flashing temperature display
early:
Touch OK.
The warmest temperature display will disappear. The
display will then revert to showing the current temper-
ature in the freezer section.
Rectify the cause of the alarm.
Depending on the temperature displayed, you
should check whether food in the freezer has started
to thaw or has defrosted. If it has, cook it before
freezing it again.
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Message Possible cause and solution
lights up in the dis-
play and an alarm also
sounds.
Indication of a power failure: the temperature in the
freezer section over the last few days or hours has
risen too high because of a power failure.
Touch OK.
The fault message is confirmed:
goes out and the alarm will stop.
The warmest temperature recorded in the freezer sec-
tion will flash for about 1minute on the temperature
display for the freezer section. Then the temperature
display will change to the current temperature in the
freezer section.
You can exit from the flashing temperature display
early:
Touch OK.
The warmest temperature display will disappear. The
display will then revert to showing the current temper-
ature in the freezer section. The appliance will go back
to the last temperature setting when the power is re-
stored.
Rectify the cause of the alarm.
Depending on the temperature displayed, you
should check whether food in the freezer has started
to thaw or has defrosted. If it has, cook it before
freezing it again.
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Message Possible cause and solution
lights up in the
display and a fault
code F with num-
bers may appear.
An alarm will also
sound.
There is a fault.
Switch the alarm off by touching OK.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
To report the fault, you need the fault code and also
the model identifier and serial number of your refriger-
ation appliance. You can access this information on
the display:
Touch OK.
The appliance data required will be shown on the dis-
play.
Touch OK.
To switch off the refrigeration appliance, use the
or sensor control to scroll to the symbol.
To exit the information display, use the or sen-
sor control to scroll to the symbol.
Touch OK.
There is an appliance fault: this display always has
priority over any settings which have just been se-
lected.
An appliance fault has priority over any current door
and/or temperature alarms displayed.
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Interior lighting
Risk of electric shock due to exposed, live electrical components.
When removing the lighting cover, there is a risk of coming into contact with live
electrical components.
Do not remove the lighting cover. The LED lighting may only be repaired or re-
placed by Customer Service.
Risk of injury from LED lighting.
This lighting corresponds to risk group RG2. If the cover is defective, there is a
risk of eye injury.
If the lighting cover is defective, do not look from a close range directly into the
lighting with optical instruments (e.g., magnifying glass or similar).
Problem Possible cause and solution
The interior lighting is
not working.
The refrigeration appliance has not been turned on.
Turn the refrigeration appliance on.
Sabbath mode is switched on: the display is dark
and the refrigeration appliance is cooling.
Touch OK.
will appear in the display.
Touch OK.
When the Sabbath-mode function is switched on, a
dot appears in the upper corner of the display
.
Touch OK.
When the Sabbath-mode function is switched off,
the dot in the upper corner of the display goes out.
To avoid overheating, the interior lighting switches it-
self off automatically after approximately 15minutes if
the appliance door is left open. If this is not the cause,
there is a fault.
Contact Miele Customer Service.
The interior lighting is
flashing.
This is not a fault. The door alarm has been activated.
The interior lighting flashes along with the alarm.
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The refrigeration appliance is producing various noises during operation.
If the cooling performance is low, the refrigeration appliance will conserve energy
but operate for longer. The volume will be lower.
Food will be chilled faster if the cooling performance is high.
The volume will be higher.
Normal
noises
Cause
Brrrrr... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). This noise
can get louder for brief periods when the motor switches on.
Blub, blub... A gurgling noise can be heard when the coolant circulates
through the pipes.
Click... Clicking sounds occur whenever the thermostat switches the
motor on or off.
Sssrrrrr... You can sometimes just hear the sound of the fan inside the ap-
pliance.
Crack... A cracking sound can be heard when materials expand inside the
appliance.
Please bear in mind that a certain amount of noise is unavoidable (from the com-
pressor and the coolant circulating through the system).
Noises Cause and solution
Rattling, clink-
ing
The refrigeration appliance is uneven. Realign the appliance using
a level by raising or lowering the adjustable feet underneath the
refrigeration appliance.
The refrigeration appliance is touching another appliance or
piece of furniture. Move it away.
Drawers, baskets, or shelves are jiggling or are stuck. Check all
removable parts and reinsert them correctly if required.
Bottles or containers are touching each other. Separate them a
little.
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Information to help you rectify faults
yourself and about Miele spare parts
can be found at www.miele.com/ser-
vice.
Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of a fault which you cannot
remedy yourself, please contact your
Miele dealer or Miele Customer Service.
You can book a Miele Customer Ser-
vice call online at www.miele.com/ser-
vice.
Contact information for Miele Cus-
tomer Service can be found at the end
of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and
serial number of your appliance (SN)
when contacting Miele Customer Ser-
vice. Both numbers can be found on the
data plate inside the refrigeration appli-
ance or, depending on the model, in
Settings mode under Information.
Appliance warranty and product
registration
You can register your product and/or
view the manufacturer´s warranty terms
and conditions for Miele appliances and
vacuum cleaners at www.mieleusa.com.
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Copyrights and licenses
86
For the purpose of operating and controlling the communication module, Miele
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