Miele 10745830 36" MasterCool Built-In Panel Ready Bottom Mount Refrigerator KF2911VI

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Operating and Installation Instructions
Fridge-freezer Combination
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions be-
fore installation or use.
en-US, CA M.-Nr. 10 785 180
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Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 6
Caring for the environment ................................................................................ 15
Installation information....................................................................................... 16
Installation location ............................................................................................... 16
Climate class .................................................................................................... 17
Installation notes ................................................................................................... 17
Load-bearing capacity of the niche floor ......................................................... 17
Door hinging..................................................................................................... 17
Adjoining cabinetry/units.................................................................................. 17
Ventilation......................................................................................................... 18
Specifications for the plumbed water connection............................................ 18
Side-by-side..................................................................................................... 19
Installation dimensions....................................................................................... 20
Building in the appliance .................................................................................... 27
Before starting....................................................................................................... 27
Tools required........................................................................................................ 27
Aligning the installation niche................................................................................ 28
Checking the installation space ............................................................................ 28
Before installation.................................................................................................. 29
Preparing the installation niche ............................................................................. 30
Pushing the appliance into the niche .................................................................... 32
Aligning the appliance ........................................................................................... 34
Securing the appliance in the niche ...................................................................... 36
Securing the base cover plate and the baseboard .............................................. 37
Aligning the appliance doors................................................................................. 37
Adjusting the door opening angle (optional accessory) .................................. 40
Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 41
Water connection ................................................................................................ 43
Information on the fresh water connection ........................................................... 43
Installing the water hose to the appliance............................................................. 44
How to save energy............................................................................................. 45
Guide to the appliance........................................................................................ 47
Main screen........................................................................................................... 49
Settings mode .................................................................................................. 50
Symbols in settings mode ........................................................................... 51
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Accessories ......................................................................................................... 52
Accessories supplied ............................................................................................ 52
Optional accessories............................................................................................. 53
Before first use .................................................................................................... 54
Before first use ...................................................................................................... 54
Choosing the right Door Assistant (Push2Open/Pull2Open)........................... 54
Sticking on the MasterFresh zone labels.......................................................... 54
Inserting the Active AirClean filters .................................................................. 55
Using the appliance............................................................................................... 56
Starting up for the first time ............................................................................. 56
Switching on and off ........................................................................................... 58
Turning off for longer periods of time .................................................................... 59
Selecting additional settings.............................................................................. 60
Switching Keypad Lock on or off /................................................................ 60
Switching Eco Modeon or off.......................................................................... 60
Performing a Self Test....................................................................................... 61
Switching on Door Assistant ............................................................................. 62
Switching off Door Assistant............................................................................. 64
Setting up Miele@home.................................................................................... 64
Switching off Demo Mode.................................................................................. 68
Resetting the settings to their default settings ................................................ 69
SwitchingVacationmode on or off.................................................................. 70
Switching Sabbath Mode On/Off....................................................................... 72
Switching on, switching off or resetting Water Filter Display........................... 73
Switching on, switching off, or resetting theDisplay Active AirClean Filter..... 74
The correct temperature..................................................................................... 76
...in the Fridge Zone and in the MasterFresh zone ............................................... 76
Automatic cold air circulation (DynaCool) ............................................................. 76
...in the Freezer Zone............................................................................................ 76
Setting the temperature......................................................................................... 77
Temperature range ........................................................................................... 77
Using Automatic SuperCool and SuperFreeze ................................................. 78
Temperature and door alarm.............................................................................. 80
Adjusting the interior fittings.............................................................................. 82
Moving the shelves in the appliance door............................................................. 82
Moving the adjustable shelves .............................................................................. 82
Removing the hanging drawer .............................................................................. 83
Removing compartments from the Fridge Zone ................................................... 83
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Removing the freezer baskets............................................................................... 84
Removing the dividing panel (depending on the model).................................. 84
Removing the ice cube tray................................................................................... 85
Storing food in the refrigerator section............................................................. 86
Different storage zones ......................................................................................... 86
Food which is not suitable for storage in the refrigerator section ......................... 87
Notes on buying food............................................................................................ 88
Storing food correctly............................................................................................ 88
Storing food in the MasterFresh zone ............................................................... 89
MasterFresh zone .................................................................................................. 89
Humidity-controlled compartment with moisture regulator ............................. 89
Dry compartment with low temperature........................................................... 91
Freezing and storing food................................................................................... 93
Maximum freezing capacity .................................................................................. 93
What happens when you freeze fresh food?......................................................... 93
Storing frozen food................................................................................................ 93
Home freezing ....................................................................................................... 94
Placing food in the Freezer Zone........................................................................... 95
Making ice cubes ................................................................................................ 97
Automatic defrosting .......................................................................................... 99
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 100
Cleaning agents................................................................................................... 100
Before cleaning the appliance............................................................................. 101
Interior and accessories ...................................................................................... 101
Cleaning the door seal ........................................................................................ 102
Cleaning the ventilation grilles............................................................................. 102
After cleaning ...................................................................................................... 102
Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................................ 103
Causes of noises ............................................................................................... 113
Water filter.......................................................................................................... 114
Changing the water filter ..................................................................................... 115
Using an external water filter............................................................................... 116
Lead-free certificate ............................................................................................ 118
Technical Service............................................................................................... 119
Contact in case of fault ....................................................................................... 119
Warranty .............................................................................................................. 119
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Declaration of conformity................................................................................. 120
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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This appliance complies with all statutory safety requirements.
Please note that inappropriate use can lead to personal injury and
damage to property.
To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance,
please read these instructions carefully before using it for the first
time. They contain important notes on installation, safety, use and
maintenance.
Miele cannot be held liable for non-compliance with these instruc-
tions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users
are familiar with the contents. Pass them on to any future owner.
Danger of injury!
This appliance is very heavy and can tip forwards when the door is
open.
Keep the appliance door shut until the appliance has been built in
and secured in its housing in accordance with the operating and
installation instructions.
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.
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This appliance is intended for domestic use only for cooling and
storing food and drink as well as for storing deep frozen food, freez-
ing fresh food and for making ice.
Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be
dangerous.
This appliance is not suitable for storing and keeping cool
medicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations or other such ma-
terials or products. Incorrect use of the appliance for such purposes
can cause deterioration of the items stored. The appliance is not
suitable for use in areas where there is a risk of explosion.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from improper or in-
correct use of the appliance.
Persons (including children) which lack physical, sensory or men-
tal abilities or experience with the machine should not use it without
supervision or instruction by a responsible person.
Safety with children
To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in, on or
near the appliance.
The door hinges can cause injury. Keep children well away at all
times.
Ensure that any packing material is disposed of safely and kept
out of the reach of children. DANGER of suffocation!
Technical safety
The refrigerant system is tested for leaks. This appliance complies
with statutory safety requirements.
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 re-
quirement is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical installa-
tion tested by a qualified electrician.
Reliable and safe operation of this appliance can only be assured
if it has been connected to the electricity supply.
The outlet must not be concealed behind the appliance and must
be easily accessible so that the appliance can be quickly discon-
nected from the electrical supply in case of an emergency.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a Miele au-
thorized technician in order to protect the user from harm.
The electrical outlet must be properly grounded.
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 in-
stallations (e.g. on a ship).
Do not use a damaged appliance. It could be dangerous. Check
the appliance for visible signs of damage.
For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used after it has
been built in.
The machine must be disconnected from the power supply during
installation, maintenance, and repair work, and installation work on
the fresh water connection. The machine is only completely isolated
from the power supply when:
the fuses have been switched off, or
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the circuit breaker has been removed completely, or
the power cord has been unplugged. Pull on the plug and not on
the power cord when disconnecting it from the power supply.
Unauthorized installation, maintenance, and repairs, or a faulty
fresh water connection can cause considerable danger for the user.
Installation, maintenance, and repairs, installation work on the fresh
water connection, and all repairs on the ice/water outlet must only
ever be carried out by a Miele authorized technician.
Any manufacturer's warranty will be void if the appliance is not re-
paired by a Miele approved service technician.
Defective components should only be replaced by Miele original
parts. Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee the
safety of the appliance.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by a faulty con-
nection to the fresh water supply.
The ice cube maker must only be connected to a cold water line.
DANGER of injury! Never tamper with the movable components
on the ice cube maker or the element on the ice cube maker.
Correct use
The appliance is designed for use within a certain climate range
(ambient temperatures), and should not be used outside this range.
The climate range for your appliance is stated on the data plate in-
side the appliance. Installing it in a room with too low an ambient
temperature, e.g. a garage, will lead to the appliance switching off
for longer periods so that it cannot maintain the required tempera-
ture.
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.
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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.
Do not store explosive materials in the appliance or any products
containing propellants (e.g. spray cans). Electrical components could
cause flammable vapors to ignite.
DANGER of fire and explosion.
Do not operate any electrical equipment (e.g. an electric ice cream
maker) inside the appliance.
DANGER of sparking and explosion.
Do not store cans or bottles containing carbonated drinks or liq-
uids which could freeze in the freezer. The cans or bottles could ex-
plode.
DANGER of injury and damage to the appliance.
When cooling drinks quickly in the freezer, make sure bottles are
not left in for more than one hour; otherwise they could burst, caus-
ing injury or damage.
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.
DANGER of frost burn!
Do not take ice cubes out with your bare hands and never place
ice cubes or popsicles in your mouth straight from the freezer sec-
tion. The very low temperature of the frozen ice or popsicles can
cause frost burn to the lips and tongue. DANGER of injury.
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 af-
ter it has been cooked.
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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.
Use only genuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories from
other manufacturers are used, the warranty may become invalid.
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
adhesive on the stainless steel surface.
The surface is easily scratched. Even magnets can cause scratch-
ing.
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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.
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.
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Transport
To avoid damage to the appliance, always transport it upright and
in its packaging.
DANGER of injury and damage. The appliance is very heavy and
must be transported by two people.
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Disposal of your old appliance
Children could become trapped in the machine and could suffo-
cate.
Remove the machine doors.
Remove the drawers.
Leave the adjustable shelves in the machine so children cannot
climb inside.
DANGER of electric shock!
Cut the plug off the power cord.
Cut the power cord off the old appliance.
Dispose of them separately from the appliance.
Ensure that the appliance is not stored in the vicinity of gasoline or
inflammable gases and liquids during and after disposal.
Make sure that the coolant pipework is not damaged during dis-
posal to avoid uncontrolled leakage of oil and coolant (see data plate
for coolant type).
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.
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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.
Disposal of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
contain valuable materials. They also
contain certain substances, compounds
and components which were essential
for the proper functioning and safe use
of the equipment. Handling these mate-
rials improperly by disposing of them in
your household waste can be harmful to
your health and the environment. There-
fore, please do not dispose of your old
appliance with regular household waste
and follow local regulations on proper
disposal.
Consult with local authorities, dealers or
Miele in order to dispose of and recycle
electrical and electronic appliances.
Miele assumes no responsibility for
deleting any personal data left on the
appliance being disposed.
Take care not to damage the pipework
at the back of your appliance before or
during transportation to an authorized,
environmentally friendly collection de-
pot.
This way, coolant in the pipework and
oil in the compressor will be contained,
and will not leak into the environment.
Please ensure that your old appliance
does not pose a danger to children
while being stored prior to disposal.
See “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC-
TIONS” for more information.
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Risk of injury and damage.
This appliance must be built in, oth-
erwise it could tip over.
Keep the appliance door(s) shut until
the appliance has been built in and
secured in its housing in accordance
with the operating and installation in-
structions.
Fire hazard and risk of damage.
The appliance must not be installed
underneath a cooktop.
Installation location
This appliance should be installed in a
dry, well-ventilated room.
When deciding where to install your ap-
pliance, please bear in mind that the
energy consumption will increase if in-
stalled near to a heater, a cooker, or
other appliance that gives off heat. Di-
rect sunlight should also be avoided.
The higher the room temperature, the
longer the compressor has to run and
the higher the energy consumption is.
When installing the appliance, please
note:
The electrical outlet must be easily
accessible in an emergency and not
concealed behind the appliance.
The plug and power cord must not
touch the back of the appliance as
they could be damaged by vibrations
from the appliance.
Do not plug other appliances into
electrical outlets behind this appli-
ance.
If installation near a heat source is un-
avoidable, observe the following mini-
mum distances between the appliance
and the heat source:
At least 1 1/4" (3cm) to electric or
gas stoves
At least 11 3/4" (30cm) to oil or coal-
based stoves
If it is not possible to observe these
minimum distances, an insulation plate
must be installed between the appli-
ance and the heat source.
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Climate class
The appliance is designed for use within
a certain climate range (ambient tem-
peratures) and should not be used out-
side this range. The climate range of the
appliance is stated on the data plate in-
side the appliance.
Climate
class
Room temperature
SN 50°F to 90°F / 10°C to 32°C
N 60°F to 90°F / 16°C to 32°C
ST 60°F to 100°F / 16°C to
38°C
T 60°F to 109°F / 16°C to
43°C
Operating in a room which is too cold
will cause the compressor to turn off for
too long, causing the internal tempera-
ture in the appliance to rise, resulting in
damage.
Risk of damage. In environ-
ments with high humidity, conden-
sation may appear on the external
surfaces of the appliance.
This condensate can cause corrosion
on external appliance panels.
To prevent this, it is advisable to in-
stall the appliance with sufficient
ventilation in a dry and/or air-condi-
tioned room.
After installation, make sure that the
appliance door closes properly, the
air vents are not covered and that
the appliance has been installed in
accordance with these installation in-
structions.
Installation notes
Load-bearing capacity of the niche
floor
The floor of the space where the appli-
ance is to be installed must be flat and
level.
It must be made from strong, rigid ma-
terial.
The appliance is extremely heavy when
fully loaded, and the floor it stands on
must be able to bear its weight. If nec-
essary, seek the advice of an architect
or structural engineer.
When fully loaded, the weight of the ap-
pliance is about:
KF 2801 SF, KF 2811 SF 906 lbs
(411 kg)
KF 2901 SF, KF 2911 SF 1069 lbs
(485 kg)
Door hinging
The appliance is supplied with a
fixed hinge. If you need to change
the door hinging to the other side,
please contact the Miele Technical
Service.
On no account should you attempt
to change the door hinging yourself.
Adjoining cabinetry/units
The appliance is screwed to the adjoin-
ing cabinetry/units to the side and
above. For this reason, it is essential
that all cabinets/units are fixed to the
ground and/or wall.
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Ventilation
WARNING! Risk of fire!
Operation of the appliance is limited.
Keep the required ventilation gaps
free from obstruction.
Noncompliance with the specified di-
mensions for the ventilation grille will
cause the compressor to turn on
more often and run for longer peri-
ods.
This causes increased energy con-
sumption and an increased com-
pressor operating temperature,
which can result in damage to the
compressor.
Do not block the ventilation gaps.
They must also be cleaned on a reg-
ular basis to remove dust.
Specifications for the plumbed water
connection
The machine may only be connected
to the plumbed water connection by
qualified technicians.
Connection to the household water
supply must comply with the applica-
ble regulations in the country in
which the machine is being installed.
All units and systems used to supply
water to the machine must also com-
ply with the applicable regulations in
the respective country.
The water quality must comply with
the requirements for drinking water in
the country in which the machine is
being operated.
The water pressure must be between
29 and 116psi (2 and 8bar).
The appliance is only suitable for
connection to a cold water line.
The appliance may only be con-
nected directly to a fresh water sup-
ply to ensure that water is circulated
in the cold water line.
A shut-off valve must be provided
between the water line and the water
supply of the building to ensure that
the water supply can be cut off if
necessary.
Make sure that the shut-off valve is
still accessible after the appliance
has been installed.
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Side-by-side
This appliance can be installed side-by-
side with another refrigeration appli-
ance. The following overview will show
you which side-by-side options you
have with your appliance:
A side-by-side merging kit and a top
frame (KTF) are required for this. Both
are available from your Miele dealer or
Miele Technical Service.
Instructions for installing appliances
side-by-side can be found in the side-
by-side merging kit instruction man-
ual.
...with partition wall
The wall a between the side-by-side
appliances must be at least
5/8" (16mm) thick.
The appliances are secured individually
in their niche using the supplied instal-
lation material.
If the partition wall a is narrower than
65/16" (160mm), you will need the
side panel heater from the side-by-side
installation kit to prevent condensation
from forming and any resulting damage.
If the partition wall a is thicker than
65/16" (160mm), you do not need the
side-by-side installation kit, nor the side
panel heater.
. . .without partition wall
If the appliances are to be installed next
to each other without a partition wall
between them, they will need to be
joined together with the side-by-side in-
stallation kit. In addition, you must in-
stall the side panel heater to prevent
condensation from forming and any re-
sulting damage.
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The electrical connection must not be positioned higher than 9" above the floor.
The 1/4" plumbed water connection should not be positioned higher than 2"
above the floor.
The electrical outlet must not be concealed behind the appliance and must be
easily accessible in an emergency!
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KF2801 SF, KF2811SF
≥ 24"
(≥ 610 mm)
3/4"
(19 mm)
30"
(762 mm)
84" – 85 3/16"
(2134 – 2164 mm)
1 3/16"
(30 mm)
7/8"
(22 mm)
9 5/8"
(244 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
3 5/8"
(92 mm)
Side view
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KF2901SF, KF2911SF
≥ 24"
(≥ 610 mm)
3/4"
(19 mm)
84" – 85 3/16"
(2134 – 2164 mm)
36"
(915 mm)
1 3/16"
(30 mm)
7/8"
(22 mm)
9 5/8"
(244 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
3 5/8"
(92 mm)
Side view
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Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle 90°)
KF2801SF, KF2811SF
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KF2901SF, KF2911SF
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Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle
115°)
KF2801SF, KF2811SF
115
°
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KF2901SF, KF2911SF
16 7/8"
(428
mm)
115
°
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Before starting...
It is essential to read these installa-
tion instructions carefully before
starting to install the appliance.
The appliance should be installed by
a suitably qualified tradesman in ac-
cordance with these installation in-
structions. Safe operation of the ap-
pliance is only assured if it has been
installed and connected in accor-
dance with the installation instruc-
tions.
Risk of damage and injury!
This appliance is very heavy and can
tip forwards when the door is open.
Keep the appliance door shut until
the appliance has been built in and
secured in its housing in accordance
with the operating and installation in-
structions.
The appliance is both large and
heavy. Installation must be carried
out by two people.
The appliance must be installed in ac-
cordance with local regulations. If local
regulations are not available, the follow-
ing regulations must be observed:
in the USA: the National Electric
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 - latest edition/
State and Municipal codes and/or lo-
cal codes.
in Canada: the Canadian Electric
code C22.1 - latest edition/Provincial
and Municipal codes and/or local
codes.
Tools required
Cordless drill
TX20 screwdriver
Hammer drill
Drill bits in various sizes, depending
on materials
Hammer
Open-ended wrench
Ratchet wrench, attachment: socket,
5/16" (8mm)
Adhesive tape
Utility knife
Pipe wrench
Level
Tape measure
Pencil
Other
Step ladder
Hand truck
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Aligning the installation niche
The installation niche must be carefully
aligned using a level before installing
the appliance. The niche corners must
be at 90°angles to each other, other-
wise the cabinet door will not sit
straight on all four corners.
The side panels of the installation
niche must be even.
The surrounding walls of the installa-
tion niche must be at least
5/8” (16mm) thick.
The surrounding walls must be se-
curely fixed to the floor or wall.
The shortened side walls must be at
least 4" (100mm) thick.
The baseboard must be at least
1/2” (13mm) thick (preferably
3/4” (19mm)).
Checking the installation
space
Check the installation dimensions.
Check the position of the electrical
and plumbing connections.
Check that all adjacent cabinets /
units are securely fixed to the wall.
Check the adjacent cabinets / units
for possible collisions when opening
doors (door opening angle).
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Before installation
Heavy weight!
This appliance is very heavy and can
tip forwards when the door is open.
Prepare the plumbed water connec-
tion for the appliance (see “Plumbed
water connection”).
Before installation, remove any ac-
cessories from the back of the appli-
ance.
Check the appliance for damage dur-
ing transportation.
Do not install a damaged appliance.
Check that all parts at the back of the
appliance are unhindered.
To protect the floor when installing
the appliance, secure an off-cut of
flooring or similar material to the floor
in front of the installation area.
Risk of tipping over!
Make sure the appliance is no longer
secured to the pallet as soon as you
unscrew the brackets that fix the ap-
pliance to the pallet.
Unscrew the brackets .
With the help of several people as re-
quired, carefully lift the appliance
from the pallet, starting with the back
of the appliance.
As soon as you have set the appliance
upright, you can move it using the
rollers on the bottom.
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Preparing the installation niche
Keep the appliance door closed
until the appliance is secured inside
the niche.
Risk of tipping over!
The installation niche must be fixed
to the wall behind it with several
screws. Only this can ensure that the
appliance will not tip over after being
installed.
Always use the provided anti-tip
brackets to secure the niche.
Due to the sheer size and weight of
the appliance, it needs to be ensured
that it cannot tip forwards once it is
built into the niche.
Using the installation equipment
Parts required for installation of the
appliance are supplied with the appli-
ance. The plastic bags supplied are
marked with letters for easy identifica-
tion.
When performing the individual as-
sembly steps, observe the letters
specified and use the matching plas-
tic bag with the required installation
equipment.
Securing the installation niche
The provided anti-tip brackets en-
sure the installation niche is securely
fixed to the wall.
2
Use 2 anti-tip brackets for each in-
dividual appliance or 4 anti-tip brack-
ets for each (side-by-side) combina-
tion of appliances.
Position the anti-tip brackets on
the left and right of the niche.
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2
2
Make sure that the gap between the
appliance's rear wall and the installa-
tion niche does not exceed
2" (51mm).
Place a wooden wedge behind the
anti-tip brackets if necessary.
While holding the anti-tip brackets in
place, mark the necessary drill holes
on the rear wall of the installation
niche.
Fixing screws for different uses and
types of material are supplied in the
accompanying pack:
2
Securing to concrete wall
2
Securing to a wooden wall
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2
Securing with a wooden wedge
Secure the installation niche to the
wall using the anti-tip brackets .
Now prepare the plumbed water con-
nection for the appliance (see
“Plumbed water connection”).
Pushing the appliance into the
niche
Push the appliance into the niche,
taking care not to damage the power
cord and plumbed water connec-
tions.
If you are installing several appliances
side by side, now secure the appli-
ances to one another (see the instruc-
tions for the side-by-side installation
kit).
Remove the baseboard from the
appliance base as follows:
Carefully guide a flat-head screw-
driver through the grate in the base-
board on both sides and use it to
push the internal plastic latches out-
wards to release the baseboard.
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5
Affix edge protection to the adja-
cent cabinet fronts.
Insert the plug connector at the back
of the appliance (see “Electrical con-
nection”).
Insert the plug into the electrical
socket.
The electrical outletshould be close
to the appliance and easily accessi-
ble.
Otherwise, it must be possible to
switch the appliance on and off us-
ing an external all-pole switch with a
sufficient contact gap.
Risk of short circuit and over-
loading!
When installing appliances side by
side, each appliance must have its
own separate outlet.
Tip: To secure the power cord to pre-
vent it becoming caught:
Tie a piece of string to the middle of the
cord and as the appliance is being
pushed into the niche, pull the cord for-
ward underneath the appliance.
Carefully push the appliance into the
niche.
If the appliance cannot be pushed
into the niche (because the floor is
uneven, for example), unscrew the
rear feet slightly (see “Aligning the ap-
pliance”) and slide the appliance into
the niche.
Remove the edge protection from
the adjacent cabinet fronts.
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Aligning the appliance
Align the appliance with neighboring
cabinet fronts.
The adjustable feet at the front and
back of the appliance can all be ad-
justed from the front.
Risk of damage!
Do not under any circumstances
use a cordless screwdriver to adjust
the front and rear feet.
Position the supplied spacers on
both sides on the markings next to
the adjustable feet at the front of the
appliance.
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Adjust the rear feet with a ratchet
(attachment: 5/16" (8mm) socket) or
a TX20 screwdriver.
Adjust the front feet with a ratchet
(attachment: 5/16" (8mm) socket) or
a TX20 screwdriver.
Tip: Proceed carefully when adjusting
the feet, alternating between the left
and right feet.
Unscrew the feet and on both
sides at least until the marking on the
base is aligned with the required
11/4" (32mm) on the spacer. The
standard dimension of 11/4" (32mm)
relates to a niche height of
84" (2134mm).
It is important to align the feet to a
height of at least 11/4" (32mm) so
that the appliance's ventilation works
properly via the base.
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Risk of damage!
Unscrew the feet only until the
marking on the base is aligned to a
maximum of 27/16" (62mm) (max.
niche height of 85 3/16" (2164mm)).
Otherwise the rear foot adjustment
will be damaged.
Use a level to check the alignment
of the appliance.
Securing the appliance in the
niche
Use the screws supplied to secure
the refrigeration appliance on both
sides.
In a side-by-side combination, only
the external panels of the two appli-
ances can be secured to the cabinet
wall.
Slide the cover onto the lower appli-
ance door from the inside.
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Connect the appliance to the house-
hold water supply (see “Plumbed wa-
ter connection”).
Securing the base cover plate
and the baseboard
Do not cover the vents in the base.
This will damage the appliance!
Remove the film from the base cover
plate .
Secure the base cover plate to the
baseboard.
Click the baseboard onto the bot-
tom of the appliance base.
Aligning the appliance doors
After installation, align the appliance
doors with adjacent cabinetry fronts.
To do this, check the gaps to the adja-
cent cabinetry fronts.
If necessary, use the spacers pro-
vided and place them at the top of
the appliance doors on both sides.
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Remove the covers from the bot-
tom fixing brackets.
Loosen the screws on the fixing
brackets slightly.
Remove the covers from both
sides of the top and bottom appli-
ance door.
Slightly loosen the screws in the
angle trims on both sides of the top
and bottom appliance door.
Remove the cover from the light
contact switch of the top appliance
door.
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Remove the nuts and washers
from the threaded bolts of the top
and bottom appliance door.
Align the height and sides of the ap-
pliance doors using the threaded
bolts.
If necessary, also align the depth of
the appliance doors via the gaps in
the angle trims.
Close the appliance doors and check
the distance between the door and
adjacent cabinetry fronts again.
Then re-tighten all screws and .
Place the washers and nuts back
on the threaded bolts and tighten
the nuts. The appliance doors are
now secured.
Reattach the covers, , and .
Remove the spacers from the ap-
pliance doors.
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Adjusting the door opening angle (optional accessory)
40
Depending on the installation site, it
may be necessary to adjust the door
opening angle to 90°.
Open the door.
Insert the banking pin through the
holes and drive in with a hammer.
The door opening angle is now limited
to 90°.
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Electrical connection
41
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 rel-
evant 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 electri-
cal 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 sup-
ply 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 appliance.
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 regula-
tions and standards, including fire pre-
vention.
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
result in a short circuit.
Do not plug other appliances into elec-
trical outlet behind this appliance.
Do not connect the appliance to a
stand-alone inverter such as those used
with an autonomous energy source e.g.,
solar power.
When the appliance is turned on, power
surges could result in a safety switch-
off. This can damage the electronics.
The appliance must not be used with
so-called energy saving devices ei-
ther. These reduce the amount of en-
ergy supplied to the appliance, causing
it to overheat.
If the power cord needs to be replaced,
this must be performed by a qualified
technician.
Connecting the appliance
Insert the plug into the back of the
appliance.
Make sure that the plug has clicked into
position correctly.
Insert the plug into the electrical out-
let and switch on.
The appliance is now connected to the
electricity supply:
Follow the steps described in “Switch-
ing the appliance on and off”, section
“Switching on the appliance”.
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Water connection
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Information on the fresh water
connection
The machine may only be connected
to the fresh water supply by qualified
technicians.
Disconnect the machine from the
power supply before connecting it to
the fresh water supply.
Turn off the water supply before con-
necting the water supply line for the
ice cube maker.
The water quality must comply with
the requirements for drinking water in
the country in which the machine is
being operated.
WARNING! Connect to potable water
supply only.
Connection to the household water
supply must comply with the appli-
cable regulations in the country in
which the machine is being installed.
All units and systems used to supply
water to the machine must also com-
ply with the applicable regulations in
the respective country.
The appliance is only suitable for
connection to a cold water line,
which
is directly connected to the water
supply in order to ensure that water is
circulated in the cold water line.
Avoid connection to a water supply
in which the water might stagnate.
This can affect the taste of water and
ice cubes.
withstands the operating pressure.
fulfills the hygiene regulations.
The water pressure must be between
29 and 116 psi (2 and 8bar).
A shut-off valve must be provided be-
tween the water line and the water sup-
ply of the building to ensure that the
water supply can be cut off if neces-
sary.
Make sure that the shut-off valve is
still accessible after the appliance
has been installed.
Risk of damage!
If the water intake is blocked while
the Ice Maker is still in use, the water
intake pipe can freeze up.
Turn the Ice Maker off if the water in-
take is interrupted (e.g., while on va-
cation).
Unduly high water pressure in the
system can result in damage to the
appliance.
Install a pressure reducing valve if
the water pressure in the system ex-
ceeds 116 psi (8bar).
Do not install the system if the water
pressure exceeds 120 psi (8.3bar).
Contact your plumbing specialist if
you are unsure of your water pres-
sure.
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Installing the water hose to the
appliance
Before establishing the plumbed-wa-
ter connection, ensure that the appli-
ance is disconnected from the power
supply.
When installing the water hose, make
sure that it is neither kinked nor dam-
aged.
By this time, the installation niche
should already have been prepared so
that the appliance needs only to be
pushed into it.
Position the appliance slightly in front
of the installation niche so that the
shut-off valve can still be accessed.
The water connection of the appli-
ance is ready for connection at the
rear of the appliance.
Install the water hose onto the wa-
ter connection at the rear of the
appliance. Ensure that the connec-
tions are tight and leak-proof.
7/16"
2
Connect the water hose to the
shut-off valve.
Ensure that it is properly screwed into
position.
Slowly open the shut-off valve in the
water supply line and check the
whole water system for leaks.
The appliance can now be installed in
the niche (see “Installation”).
The appliance can now be connected
to the power supply (see “Electrical
connection”).
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How to save energy
45
Normal
energy consumption
Increased
energy consumption
Installation /
Maintenance
In a well-ventilated room. In an enclosed, poorly venti-
lated room.
Protected from direct sun-
light.
In direct sunlight.
Away from heat sources (ra-
diator, range/oven).
Near a heat source (radiator,
oven).
Where the ideal room tem-
perature is approx. 68°F
(20°C).
Where the ambient room
temperature is above 77°F
(25°C).
Air vents uncovered and
dusted regularly.
Where the ventilation open-
ings are blocked and full of
dust.
Temperature
setting
39°F to 41°F (4°C to 5°C) in
the refrigerator section
The lower the temperature in
the appliance, the higher the
energy consumption.
MasterFresh drawer close to
32°F (0°C)
0°F (-18°C) in the freezer
section
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Normal
energy consumption
Increased
energy consumption
Use The drawers, and shelves
are arranged as they were
when the appliance was de-
livered.
Only open the door when
necessary and for as short a
time as possible. Store food
in an organized way.
Frequent opening of the
door for long periods will
cause a loss of coldness.
The appliance will try to cool
down and the compressor
will run for longer periods.
When shopping, use a
cooler bag and place the
food in the appliance as
soon as possible.
Replace any food removed
as quickly as possible, be-
fore it warms up too much.
Allow hot food and drinks to
cool down before placing
them in the appliance.
Hot food or food at room
temperature raises the tem-
perature inside the refrigera-
tion appliance. The appli-
ance will try to cool down
and the compressor will run
for longer periods.
Store food well packaged or
covered.
The evaporation or conden-
sation of liquids in the refrig-
erator section will cause a
loss of coldness.
Place frozen food in the re-
frigerator section to defrost.
Do not overfill the appliance
in order to allow the air to
circulate.
Poor air circulation will
cause a loss of coldness.
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Guide to the appliance
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a
Automatic door opening (Push2Open/ Pull2Open mechanism)
b
Display
c
On/Off switch
d
Shelves
e
Holder for the Active AirClean filter
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f
Interior lighting
g
Hanging drawer
h
Door shelves in the appliance door
i
Humidity-controlled compartment with moisture regulator for fruit and vegeta-
bles
j
Dry compartment with low temperature for food which goes off quickly
k
Ice maker
l
Freezer baskets
m
Ice-cube container
n
Water filter
The dry compartment in the MasterFresh zone fulfills the requirements of a cold
storage compartment according to ENISO15502.
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Main screen
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1
2
3
4
5
0
°F
6
7
a
Automatic SuperCool display
(only visible when the Automatic SuperCool function has been switched on)
b
Temperature display (target temperature) for the refrigerator section
c
Sensor control
for setting the temperature
d
Display for Miele@home connection status
(only visible when Miele@home has been set up)
e
SuperFrost display
(only visible when the SuperFrost function has been switched on)
f
Temperature display (target temperature) for the freezer section
g
Sensor control
for adjusting various settings in settings mode
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Settings mode
The following icons can be selected in settings mode:
Symbol Function
Language Set
Display Brightness Adjust (darker to brighter)
Color Scheme Set (dark or bright)
/ Buzzer Tones Adjust the volume or switch off the Buzzer Tones
completely (e.g., for the door alarm)
/
Keypad Tone Adjust the volume or switch off the Keypad Tone
completely
°F/°C Temperature Unit Set (°Fahrenheit or ° Celsius)
/ Keypad Lock Switch on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Eco Mode Switch on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Self Test The system restarts and is checked for faults or
malfunctions
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Door Assistant Switch on (Push2Open or Pull2Open) or switch off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Miele@home Set up, deactivate, or query WiFi connection sta-
tus
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
* Demo Mode Switch off
* (only visible when Demo Mode, is switched on
see “Selecting additional settings”)
Factory Default Reset to default settings
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Vacation Switch on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Ice Maker Switch on or off
(see “Making ice cubes”)
Sabbath Mode Switch on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
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Water Filter Display Switch on or off or reset
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Display Active Air-
Clean Filter
Switch on or off or reset
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Symbols in settings mode
/ Scroll in settings mode or select a setting
/ Change a setting (e.g., display brightness)
OK Confirm a setting
Exit the menu level
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Accessories
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Accessories supplied
Appliance plug
Labels for the MasterFresh zone
Each type of food has its own charac-
teristics which determine the specific
storage conditions it requires.
Dry compartment label
Humidity-controlled compartment label
The labels for the two compartments in
the MasterFresh zone help you to
choose the right type of food to ensure
ideal storage conditions.
Stick the labels onto the compart-
ments in the MasterFresh zone as de-
scribed under “Before first use” in “Ini-
tial commissioning”.
Active AirClean filters
This Active AirClean filters neutralize
unpleasant odors in the refrigerator sec-
tion for optimal air quality.
The holder for the Active AirClean fil-
ters is in the refrigerator section. Insert
the Active AirClean filters supplied as
described under “Inserting the Active
AirClean filters” in “Initial commission-
ing”.
We recommend replacing the Active
AirClean filters every 6months.
Water filter
(Bypass/Active charcoal filter)
The water filter filters supply water for
making ice cubes.
The appliance is supplied with a water
filter (Active charcoal filter) that filters
supply water for making ice cubes.
Stainless steel front panels
Stainless steel front panels in stainless
steel-look give your appliance a high-
quality appearance.
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Optional accessories
A range of useful Miele accessories and
care products are available for your ap-
pliance.
Active AirClean filters
See “Accessories supplied” for a de-
scription.
Water filter
(Bypass/Active charcoal filter)
The water filter filters supply water for
making ice cubes.
The appliance is supplied with a water
filter (Active charcoal filter) that filters
supply water for making ice cubes.
Side-by-side merging kit and top
frame (KTF)
For installing two or more appliances
next to each other.
Hinge pockets
The hinge pockets can be used to
change the door hinging on the appli-
ance.
The door hinging must only be replaced
by Miele Technical Service.
Accessories are available to order via
the Miele Webstore, from Miele di-
rectly (see back cover for contact de-
tails) or from your Miele dealer.
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Before first use
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Before first use
Allow the appliance to stand for ap-
prox. 1hour prior to connecting it to
the power supply.
This will help prevent any malfunc-
tions.
Packaging material
Remove all packaging material from
the inside of the appliance.
Leftover tape residue.
Always remove all packaging mate-
rial, including adhesive tape, before
switching on the appliance.
Cleaning
Please refer to the relevant instruc-
tions in “Cleaning and care”.
Clean the inside of the appliance and
the accessories.
Choosing the right Door Assistant
(Push2Open/Pull2Open)
The Door Assistant helps you to open
the appliance door.
You can choose between the two Door
Assistants Push2Open and Pull2Open
(see “Switching on Door Assistant ” in
“Selecting additional settings”).
The default Door Assistant is
Push2Open.
Select the
Pull2Open Door Assistant if your appli-
ance has a cabinet front with a han-
dle.
Select the
Push2Open Door Assistant if your ap-
pliance has a handle-free cabinet
front.
Sticking on the MasterFresh zone la-
bels
The labels supplied for the two com-
partments in the MasterFresh zone
help you to choose the right type of
food to ensure ideal storage condi-
tions.
Please note that the refrigeration ap-
pliance must be switched off when
sticking on the labels, as the labels will
not adhere to a cold surface. Further-
more, there should not be any dust or
grease on the surface.
Stick the labels on as described be-
low:
– Humidity-controlled compartment
for fruit and vegetables
Remove the label from the foil and
stick it onto the frame of the humid-
ity-controlled compartment (see
“Product description”).
– Dry compartment for food which
goes off quickly
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Remove the label from the foil and
stick it onto the frame of the dry com-
partment (see “Product description”).
Tip: If you are not satisfied with the po-
sitioning of the labels, you can easily
pull them off and stick them on again.
In addition, they can be removed with-
out leaving any residue.
Inserting the Active AirClean filters
Your refrigeration appliance is equipped
with 2Active AirClean filters which neu-
tralize unpleasant odors in the Fridge
Zone.
The holder for the Active AirClean filters
is located under each of the shelves in
the Fridge Zone.
To remove the holder for the Active
AirClean filters, press against the re-
tainers on both sides of the holder
from the rear and pull the holder
downwards diagonally from the shelf.
Insert the two Active AirClean filters
supplied with the surrounding edge
pointing downwards into the holder.
To replace the holder, press against
the retainers on both sides from the
rear and, using the retainers, clamp it
into the gap on the shelf from below.
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Before first use
56
Using the appliance
The touch display can be scratched
by pointed or sharp objects, e.g.,
pens.
Only touch the display with your fin-
gers.
If your fingers are cold, the touch
display may not react.
°F
39
°F
39
0
°F
The symbols underneath the tempera-
ture display can be selected directly by
touch; the symbols and text in or above
the temperature display can only be
displayed.
...in settings mode
Touch the symbol to open settings
mode.
Use the arrow buttons and to
select the function whose settings
you wish to adjust.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Adjust the settings using either the
arrow buttons and or sensors
and.
Confirm your selection with OK.
The setting with the colored back-
ground is always the selected setting;
it can be confirmed directly with OK.
Select if you wish to switch to the
previous menu level or terminate the
process.
Every touch of the display is con-
firmed with an audible keypad tone.
You can switch off this keypad tone in
settings mode.
Starting up for the first time
Open the appliance door.
Turn the appliance on by pressing the
On/Off switch.
The appliance will start to cool and the
interior lighting will come on when the
appliance door is opened.
Miele will then appear in the appliance
display.
When you turn the appliance on for
the first time, you will be asked to
make following settings:
Set the Language
(if you accidentally select the wrong
Language, return to settings mode
and use the symbol to change the
language),
Set Temperature Unit: °C (degrees Cel-
sius) or °F (degrees Fahrenheit),
Set up Miele@home:
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Select Continue if you wish to set up
Miele@home now (to do this, following
the instructions under “Selecting ad-
ditional settings”, section “Set up
Miele@home”).
Select Skip if you would prefer to set
up Miele@home later.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the correct setting and touch
OK to confirm your selection.
Select if you want to return to the
previous menu level.
Set-up Successfully Completed appears in
the display.
Confirm the first use with OK.
Your appliance has been successfully
set up and is ready for use.
The main screen appears on the dis-
play.
You cannot terminate the initial start-
up process. The only way to terminate
the process is to switch off the appli-
ance, though the process will continue
when the appliance is switched back
on.
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Switching on and off
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Switching on the appliance
Open the appliance door.
Turn the appliance on by pressing the
On/Off switch.
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39
°F
39
0
°F
The appliance will start to cool and the
interior lighting will come on when the
appliance door is opened.
Miele will then appear on the main
screen in the appliance display.
The message Freezer temperature too
high. Max. temperature °F will appear in
the display when the appliance is
switched on for the first time and the
selected freezer temperature has been
reached.
An alarm tone sounds.
Confirm the message with OK.
The message disappears from the dis-
play and the alarm tone stops.
However, the message may reappear
on the display after a brief delay.
As soon as the selected freezer temper-
ature has been reached, the message
will disappear completely from the dis-
play and the alarm tone will stop.
To enable the temperature to get suf-
ficiently cold inside the appliance, al-
low the appliance to run for a few
hours before placing food in it. Do
not place food in the Freezer Zone
until it has reached the required cold-
ness (at least 0°F/-18°C).
Switching off the appliance
Turn the appliance off by pressing the
On/Off switch.
The cooling and interior lighting are
switched off.
Please note: The appliance is not
disconnected from the power supply
when the on/off switch is in the “off”
position.
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Turning off for longer periods
of time
If the appliance is not going to be used
for a longer period of time:
turn the appliance off,
unplug the appliance or disconnect
the fuse,
close the shut-off valve in the water
supply line (approx. 3hours before
switching off the appliance to avoid
the build-up of bacteria caused by
stagnant water),
empty the ice cube tray,
clean the appliance,
replace the water filter and
leave the door ajar to air the appli-
ance and avoid odors building up in-
side the appliance.
If, during a long absence, the appli-
ance is switched off but not cleaned
and the door is left shut, there is a
danger of bacteria building up inside
the appliance.
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In settings mode, certain settings
can be adjusted and functions selected,
allowing you to adjust the machine to
suit your requirements.
The following section only describe the
functions in settings mode that re-
quire further explanation.
The door alarm and other warnings
are automatically disabled when the
appliance is in settings mode .
Switching Keypad Lock on or
off /
Switch on Keypad Lock if you wish to
protect your appliance from unwanted
temperature changes or other uninten-
tional adjustments in settings mode .
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Keypad Lock
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the arrow buttons and to
switch the keypad lock On or Off and
confirm your selection with OK.
The keypad lock will not be activated
until you close the appliance door.
Nothing will appear in the display to in-
dicate that the keypad lock is switched
on.
The message Press OK for 6 seconds to
unlock will appear in the display if you
select a sensor control while the keypad
lock is switched on.
Follow the instructions on the display.
The display is unlocked briefly so you
can adjust the settings as required.
Closing the appliance door will reacti-
vate the keypad lock.
Switching Eco Modeon or
off
Eco Modeis useful when going on vaca-
tion, for example, if you do not wish to
switch off the appliance completely or
do not need a high degree of cooling.
Energy consumption in Eco Mode is
lower than in normal operation.
The Fridge Zone is thereby regulated to
a temperature of 43°F (6°C), the dry
compartment in the MasterFresh zone
to approx. 37°F (3°C).
The Freezer Zone is regulated to a tem-
perature of 3°F (-16°C).
Ice cube production is deactivated for
as long as Eco Modeis switched on.
If the Automatic SuperCool or Super-
Frost function is switched on, these
will be automatically switched off when
Eco Modeis selected.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectEco Mode and
touchOK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow keys to
switchEco Mode On orOff and con-
firm your selection withOK.
Only the changed temperatures in the
display indicate thatEco Mode is
switched on.
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Health risk caused by decom-
posing food.
The usability and quality of food in
the Freezer Zone may deteriorate if
the temperature remains above 0°F
(-18°C) for an extended period.
Only ever switch on theEco Mode
function for a limited period.
When switching to Eco Mode, check
that the food in the Freezer Zone is
already properly frozen.
Do not freeze any new food while
theEco Mode function is switched
on.
Performing a Self Test
Perform a Self Test if you are concerned
that your appliance is not working prop-
erly and want to check if it is suffering
from any problems.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Self Test and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Touch the sensor control if you
wish to terminate the process.
The Self Test starts and the appliance is
checked for any faults or malfunctions.
The message System Restarting ap-
pears in the display if the Self Test
does not discover any faults or mal-
functions.
If the Self Test does discover any
faults or malfunctions, they are indi-
cated as error messages in the dis-
play.
An alarm also sounds.
If you find the alarm disruptive, you
can switch it off in advance by touch-
ing the sensor control .
Make a note of the error message(s)
displayed.
Contact Technical Service and inform
them of the error message(s) on the
display.
Confirm the message with OK.
System Restarting appears in the display.
The appliance briefly switches off and
then back on automatically.
Self test completed appears in the dis-
play.
Confirm the message with OK.
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The main screen appears on the display
again.
Switching on Door Assistant
You can choose between the two Door
Assistants Push2Open and Pull2Open.
The default Door Assistant is
Push2Open.
The Push2Open Door Assistant is suit-
able for cabinet fronts without handles.
The door will then open automatically
when you gently press against it.
The Pull2Open Door Assistant is suitable
for cabinet fronts with handles. The ap-
pliance door can be opened easily with
little force.
When the Door Assistant is switched
on, repeatedly closing the appliance
door early can lead to damage or
malfunctions.
Refrain from holding onto or closing
the appliance door while automatic
door opening is still extended. If you
have indeed closed the appliance
door, leave it closed for 5minutes.
Automatic door opening resets itself.
Please note that the Door Assistant
can only be used to control the refrig-
erator section door.
Switching on Push2Open
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Mode and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Push2Open and touch OK to
confirm your selection.
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Touch the sensor control to return
to the previous menu level.
- Adjusting the intensity
You can also adjust the intensity of the
Push2Open function. The lower the in-
tensity, the less force required when
pushing against the door.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Intensity and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the desired intensity (Low,
Medium, High) and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
- Adjusting the duration of the Auto-
Close function
You can also adjust the duration for
how long the appliance door will remain
open until it closes automatically.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select AutoClose and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and sensor controls to
select the duration (5 to 30 seconds)
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
To protect against inadvertent open-
ing: if you do not pull the appliance
open, it will close again by itself after a
duration defined by you (see “Set Au-
toClose duration”).
Pull2Open
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectDoor Assistant
and selectOK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectMode and touchOK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectPull2Open and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Touch the sensor control to return
to the previous menu level.
– Adjusting the intensity
You can also adjust the intensity of the
Pull2Openfunction. The lower the inten-
sity, the less force is required when
pulling the door.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectDoor Assistant
and selectOK to confirm your selec-
tion.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectIntensity and
selectOK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the desired intensity (Low,
Medium, High) and touchOK to con-
firm your selection.
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Switching off Door Assistant
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Mode and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Off and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
Touch the sensor control to return
to the previous menu level.
Setting up Miele@home
Your appliance is equipped with an in-
tegrated WiFi module.
Connectivity is deactivated at the fac-
tory.
To use this feature, you will need:
a WiFi network
the Miele@mobile app
a Miele user account. The user ac-
count can be created via the
Miele@mobile app.
The Miele@mobile app will guide you as
you connect your appliance to your
home WiFi network.
Once your appliance is connected to
your WiFi network you can use the app
to carry the following activities, for ex-
ample:
Make certain settings on your appli-
ance
Display information on the operating
state of your appliance
Set up a Miele@home network with
additional WiFi-capable Miele appli-
ances
Connecting your appliance to your WiFi
network will increase energy consump-
tion, even when the appliance 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 appliance.
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Miele@mobile app
The Miele@mobile app is available to
download free of charge from the Apple
App Store
®
or from the Google Play™
Store.
Please observe and follow the safety
information and warnings in these
operating instructions including when
you are operating your appliance
with the Miele@mobile app.
Availability of the WiFi connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can cause sporadic or even
complete connection failures. There-
fore, the availability of featured func-
tions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele@mobile app
depends 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.
Connecting your appliance via the
Miele@mobile app
You will also require the following to log
in:
the password to your WiFi network
the password to your appliance
Your appliance's password is its serial
number, which can be found on the
data plate.
You will find the data plate inside your
appliance.
If your serial number is “78000001” for
example, your password will be
“78000001”.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Set up will appear in the display.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select via the App and touch OK to
confirm your selection.
Open the Miele@mobile app and fol-
low the instructions in the app.
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As soon as your appliance has been
integrated into your WiFi network, the
message Connection successful ap-
pears in your appliance's display.
Confirm the process with OK again.
If the WiFi connection is active, will
appear in the display.
Connecting your appliance via WPS
Your router must be equipped with the
WPS function for this connection op-
tion.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Set up will appear in the display.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select via WPS and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
Now follow the instructions in the dis-
play.
Confirm the process with OK.
To be able to use the Miele@home
functions, you also have to register
your appliance in the app.
As soon as your appliance has been
integrated into your home network via
WPS, the message Connection suc-
cessful appears in the display.
Confirm the process with OK again.
If the WiFi connection is active, will
appear in the display.
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Deactivating Miele@home
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Deactivate and touch OK to
confirm your selection.
Deactivation successful appears in the
display.
Confirm the message with OK.
Your appliance is now disconnected
from your WiFi network.
The symbol will go out in the display.
Activating Miele@home
If you have already activated
Miele@home and then disconnected
the connection, you can still reactivate
the connection.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Activate and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
Activation successful appears in the dis-
play.
Confirm the message with OK.
If the WiFi connection is active, will
appear in the display.
Checking the WiFi connection status
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Connection status and touch OK
to confirm your selection.
Information about the WiFi connection
status will then appear in the display:
connected: there is a strong con-
nection,
connected: there is an average
connection,
connected: there is a weak con-
nection,
: disconnected.
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Setting up Miele@home again
If you have changed your WiFi network,
you can set up Miele@home again for
your appliance.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectMiele@home
and selectOK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectSet up again and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Reset configuration?appears on the dis-
play.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectYes orNo and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Switching off Demo Mode
Demo mode allows the appliance to
be presented in the showroom with-
out the cooling system being
switched on. Do not activate this set-
ting for domestic use.
If Demo mode has been switched on
as a default setting, will show in the
display.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Demo Mode
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Press OK for 4 seconds to deactivate ap-
pears in the display.
Follow the instructions on the display
and touch and hold the sensor con-
trol OK for 4seconds.
The countdown Demo Mode will deacti-
vate in seconds. will appear in the dis-
play.
Demo Mode deactivated. The appliance will
cool down. appears in the display.
Confirm the message with OK.
The main screen appears in the display
again.
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Resetting the settings to their
default settings
You can reset the appliance's settings
to their default settings.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Factory Default
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Reset and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
After a brief delay, Settings Reset ap-
pears in the display.
Confirm the message with OK.
The initial start-up process restarts (see
“Starting up for the first time”).
The appliance's settings will be reset to
the following values:
Function Default settings
Language English
Display
Brightness
Average value
(4 of 7 segments)
Color
Scheme
Dark
/
Buzzer
Tones
Average value
(4 of 7 segments)
/
Keypad
Tone
Average value
(4 of 7 segments)
°F /
°C
Tempera-
ture Unit
°Fahrenheit
/
Keypad
Lock
Switched off
Eco Mode Switched off
Door As-
sistant
Push2open
Miele@ho
me
Switched off
Vacation Switched off
Ice Maker Switched on
Sabbath
Mode
Switched off
Water Filter
Display
Switched on
Display Ac-
tive Air-
Clean Filter
Switched on
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Tempera-
ture in the
Fridge
Zone
37°F (4°C)
Tempera-
ture in the
dry com-
partment
32°F (0°C)
Tempera-
ture in the
Freezer
Zone
0°F (-18°C)
SwitchingVacationmode
on or off
Tip: Vacationis useful when going on
vacation, for example, if you do not
wish to switch off the Fridge Zone com-
pletely or do not need a high degree of
cooling.
Food which does not go off quickly
can be stored in the appliance for
some time at this moderate Fridge
Zone temperature and energy con-
sumption is lower than in normal oper-
ation.
This also prevents the build-up of
odors and mold which can occur if the
Fridge Zone is switched off and the
door is closed.
The Fridge Zone is thereby regulated
to a temperature of 57°F (14°C), re-
maining in operation whilst also saving
energy.
The Freezer Zone remains switched on
at the previously set temperature, and
the SuperFrost function can still be
selected.
Ice production is deactivated for as
long as Vacation mode is switched on.
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Health risk caused by decom-
posing food.
The usability and quality of food in
the Fridge Zone may deteriorate if
the temperature remains above 37°F
(4°C) for an extended period.
Only ever switch on theVacation
function for a limited period.
Do not store any temperature-sensi-
tive food which goes off easily such
as fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, and
dairy products during this time.
Turning on Vacation mode
In Settings mode use the and
arrow buttons to select Vacation and
touch OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select On and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
57°F (14°C) is now displayed in the
temperature display for the Fridge Zone.
The temperature in the Fridge Zone can
only be adjusted again once Vacation
mode has been turned off.
Turning off Vacation mode
In Settings mode use the and
arrow buttons to select Vacation and
touch OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Off and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
The temperature you had set previously
is now displayed in the temperature dis-
play for the Fridge Zone.
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Switching Sabbath Mode On/
Off
The appliance offers a Sabbath Mode
for the purposes of religious obser-
vance.
If Sabbath Mode is switched on, ap-
pears in the display.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
you cannot make any settings on your
appliance.
Ensure that the appliance door is
properly closed, as visual and audible
alarms are switched off in Sabbath
mode.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Sabbath Mode
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select On or Off and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
appears in the display and the display
brightness is reduced (the display does
not change when the appliance door is
closed).
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
the following functions are switched off:
Door Assistant
(for cabinet fronts without handles,
the appliance door will have to be
pulled from the bottom or side)
Lighting
All audible and visual signals,
Temperature display
The Automatic SuperCool function (if
previously switched on)
SuperFrost function
(if previously switched on)
Ice Maker
(if previously switched on)
You can still select:
The sensor control for Settings
Mode so that Sabbath mode can
be switched off.
The Sabbath Mode function will switch
off automatically after approx.
125hours.
Danger of food poisoning!
Any power failure during Sabbath
Mode will not be shown on the dis-
play. After a power failure, the appli-
ance will restart in Sabbath Mode.
When power is restored, no notifica-
tion of the power failure will appear
on the display.
If there is a power failure during Sab-
bath mode, check the quality of the
food.
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Switching on, switching off or
resetting Water Filter Dis-
play
Depending on the quantity of ice cubes
produced, the Water Filter Display
will remind you approximately every 6
months that the water filter has to be
replaced (see “Water filter”, section
“Changing the water filter”).
New water filters (Bypass and Active
charcoal filters) are available from
Miele, from your dealer, or via the in-
ternet.
Switching on Water Filter Display
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Water Filter
Display and select OK to confirm your
selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select On and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
The Water Filter Display has been
switched on.
Switching off Water Filter Display
If you have replaced the OdorFree char-
coal filter with a Bypass filter, you can
switch off the Water Filter Display. The
Bypass filter does not have to be
changed.
Danger to health!
Do not switch off the Water Filter
Display if you have installed an Odor-
Free charcoal filter in the appliance.
This is installed in the appliance prior
to delivery.
Only switch off the Water Filter Dis-
play if an external water filter has
been fitted to your household water
supply in place of the OdorFree char-
coal filter. In this case, you should
also use a mesh filter in place of the
OdorFree charcoal filter (see “Op-
tional accessories”).
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Water Filter
Display and select OK to confirm your
selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Off and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
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The Water Filter Display has been
switched off.
Resetting Water Filter Display
After replacing the water filter (see “Wa-
ter filter”, section “Changing the water
filter”), you will have to reset the Water
Filter Display.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Water Filter
Display and select OK to confirm your
selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Reset and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
The message Replace the water filter dis-
appears from the display.
The reminder function for the next water
filter change is activated.
Switching on, switching off, or
resetting theDisplay Active
AirClean Filter
Approximately every 6months, the Ac-
tive AirClean filter display will remind
you to change the Active AirClean filters
(see “Inserting the Active AirClean fil-
ters” in “Before first use”). Change Active
AirClean Filterwill appear in the display.
The first time the Active AirClean fil-
ters need to be changed, the display
will remind you automatically; the re-
minder does not need to be switched
on separately.
After the Active AirClean filters have
been changed, the Active AirClean filter
reminder display must be reset (see
“Resetting the Active AirClean filter dis-
play”).
If the Active AirClean filter reminder
display is not reset, it will appear again
after 7days.
If you do not require the Active Air-
Clean filter reminder display, it can be
switched off (see “Switching off
theDisplay Active AirClean Filter”).
New Active AirClean filters are avail-
able from Miele Technical Service,
your Miele dealer, or online.
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Switching on theDisplay Active Air-
Clean Filter
If theDisplay Active AirClean Filter has
been switched off once, it must be
switched on again if required.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectDisplay Active
AirClean Filter and selectOK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectOn and touchOK to confirm
your selection.
TheDisplay Active AirClean Filter has
been switched on.
Switching off theDisplay Active Air-
Clean Filter
If you do not require theDisplay Active
AirClean Filter, you can switch it off.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectDisplay Active
AirClean Filter and selectOK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectOff and touchOK to confirm
your selection.
TheDisplay Active AirClean Filterhas
been switched off.
Resetting theDisplay Active AirClean
Filter
TheDisplay Active AirClean Filter must be
reset each time the filter is replaced, so
that it is displayed again after 6months.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectDisplay Active
AirClean Filter and selectOK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectReset and touchOK to confirm
your selection.
The Change Active AirClean Filtermessage
disappears from the display.
The Display Active AirClean Filter has
been reset.
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It is very important to set the correct
temperature for storing food in the ap-
pliance. Bacteria will cause food which
is not stored at the correct temperature
to deteriorate rapidly. Temperature influ-
ences the growth rate of these bacteria.
Reducing the temperature reduces their
growth rate.
The temperature in the appliance will
rise:
The more often the door is opened
and the longer it is kept open
The more food that is stored in it
The warmer the food is which is be-
ing put into it
The higher the ambient temperature
surrounding it. The appliance is de-
signed for use within specific ambi-
ent temperatures (climate range). Do
not use in ambient temperatures for
which it is not designed.
...in the Fridge Zone and in the
MasterFresh zone
We recommend a refrigerator tempera-
ture of 37°F (4°C) in the Fridge Zone.
The temperature in the dry compart-
ment of the MasterFresh zone is regu-
lated automatically and maintained just
above 32°F (0°C).
Automatic cold air circulation
(DynaCool)
The fan automatically turns on when the
cooling system for the refrigerator sec-
tion turns on. It distributes the tempera-
ture in the refrigerator section to all ar-
eas evenly so that all the food inside will
be chilled to about the same degree.
...in the Freezer Zone
To freeze fresh food and to store frozen
food for a long time, a temperature of
0°F (-18°C) is required. At this tempera-
ture the growth of bacteria is generally
halted. As soon as the temperature
rises above 14°F (-10°C), the bacteria
become active 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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The correct temperature
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Setting the temperature
Touch the symbol for setting the
temperature.
The previously set temperatures of the
Fridge and Freezer Zones are displayed.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the temperature zone for which
you want to adjust the temperature
and touchOK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Set the temperature you want with
the and sensor controls. Keep-
ing your finger on the sensor control
changes the temperature continu-
ously.
Confirm the temperature setting
withOK or wait approx. 8seconds af-
ter the last touch of the sensor. This
temperature will be automatically
adopted.
Tip: The newly set temperature can also
be confirmed and adopted by closing
the appliance door.
The temperature display always shows
the required temperature.
If you have adjusted the temperature,
wait for approximately 6hours if the
appliance is not very full and for ap-
proximately 24hours if the appliance
is full before checking the temperature
display. It will take this long for an accu-
rate reading to be given.
If, after this time, the temperature is
still too high or too low, adjust it
again.
Temperature range
The temperature can be adjusted:
From 36°F (2°C) to 46°F (8°C) in the
Fridge Zone
From 7°F (-14°C) to -11°F (-24°C) in
the Freezer Zone
The temperature in the dry compart-
ment of the MasterFresh zone is regu-
lated automatically and is maintained
just above 0°C (32°F) at a Fridge Zone
temperature of 4°C (37°F).
Please note that if the temperature in
the Fridge Zone is any warmer, the
temperature in the dry compartment of
the MasterFresh zone will rise as well.
The ambient temperature in the room
and the installation location can af-
fect the time it takes for the appli-
ance to reach the lowest tempera-
ture.
If the ambient temperature is too
high, the appliance may not reach
the lowest temperature.
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SuperCool function
The SuperCool function can be used to
rapidly reduce the temperature in the
Fridge Zone to its lowest setting (de-
pending on the room temperature).
SuperCool is particularly recommended
for the rapid chilling of large amounts of
fresh food or drink.
Switching on SuperCool
Touch the symbol in the display for
setting the temperature.
Then touch the symbol for turning
on the SuperCool function.
The symbol is highlighted in color
and the new temperature setting of
36°F (2°C) appears in the display.
Confirm the setting with OK or wait
approx. 8seconds after the last press
of the button. The setting will be au-
tomatically adopted.
The appliance will now run at maximum
power.
Switching off SuperCool
Touch the symbol in the display for
setting the temperature.
The symbol is highlighted in color
and a temperature value of 36°F (2°C) is
shown in the display.
Touch the symbol to turn off the
SuperCool function.
The symbol is no longer highlighted
in color and the previous temperature
setting appears again in the display.
Confirm the setting with OK or wait
approx. 8seconds after the last press
of the button. The setting will be au-
tomatically adopted.
The appliance will then continue run-
ning at normal power.
If you do not turn off the SuperCool
function, it will turn itself off automati-
cally after approx. 6hours. The appli-
ance will then run at normal power
again.
Tip: To save energy, the SuperCool
function can be turned off once food
and drinks are sufficiently chilled.
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SuperFrost function
For best results, turn on the SuperFrost
function before putting fresh food into
the freezer.
Fresh food will be frozen quickly, so that
the nutritional value, vitamin content,
appearance, and taste are maintained.
Exceptions:
Placing food in the freezer that is al-
ready frozen.
When freezing up to 4.4 lb (2 kg)kg
fresh food daily.
Turning on SuperFrost
SuperFrost should be turned on 4–
6hours before placing food in the
freezer. When freezing the maximum
amount of food, the SuperFrost func-
tion should be switched on 24hours
beforehand.
Touch the symbol for setting the
temperature.
Then touch the symbol for turning
on the SuperFrost function.
The symbol is highlighted in color
and the newly set temperature value of
-22°F (-30°C) appears in the display.
Confirm the setting with OK or wait
approx. 8seconds after the last press
of the button. The setting will be au-
tomatically adopted.
Thesymbol is now illuminated in the
display.
The appliance will now run at maximum
power.
Turning off SuperFrost
Touch the symbol for setting the
temperature.
The symbol is highlighted in color
and the temperature value of -22°F
(-30°C) is shown in the display.
Touch the symbol for turning off
the SuperFrost function.
The symbol is no longer highlighted
in color and the previous temperature
setting appears again in the display.
Confirm the setting with OK or wait
approx. 8seconds after the last press
of the button. The setting will be au-
tomatically adopted.
The symbol disappears from the
temperature display.
The appliance will then continue run-
ning at normal power.
If you do not turn off the SuperFrost
function, it will turn itself off automati-
cally after approx. 54hours. The quan-
tity of fresh food placed in the freezer
will determine the duration before the
SuperFrost function turns off.
The appliance will then run at normal
power again.
Tip: To save energy, you can manually
switch off the SuperFrost function once
the freezer reaches a constant temper-
ature of 0°F (-18°C) or colder. Monitor
the temperature in the freezer.
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Temperature and door alarm
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The appliance has been fitted with a
warning system which ensures that the
temperature in the freezer cannot rise
unnoticed and to avoid energy being
wasted if the door is left open.
Temperature alarm
TheFreezer temperature too high. Max.
temperature °C message appears in the
display if the temperature in the Freezer
Zone becomes too warm.
An alarm will also sound.
The temperature display will show the
highest temperature that was reached
during the time the temperature rose.
The audio and visual signals are trig-
gered, for example:
When the appliance is switched on
and the temperature in the appliance
differs greatly from the set tempera-
ture
If a lot of warm room air enters the
freezer when food is being loaded,
rearranged, or taken out
When freezing large amounts of food
at once
When freezing fresh food which is still
warm
After an extended power failure
The alarm will be silenced and the fault
message in the display will go out as
soon as the reason for the alarm has
been resolved.
If the temperature remains above 0°F
(-18°C) for a long time, check that
the frozen food has not started to de-
frost. If it has, use the food as soon
as possible or cook it before freezing
it again.
Turning the temperature alarm off
early
If the alarm disturbs you, it can be
turned off early.
Touch the OK sensor button in the
display.
The alarm stops and the message dis-
appears from the display.
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Door alarm
An alarm will sound if the appliance
doors have been left open for longer
than 2minutes.
TheClose the door message also ap-
pears in the display.
As soon as the doors are closed, the
alarm will stop and the message in the
display will go out.
Turning the door alarm off early
If the alarm disturbs you, it can be
turned off early.
Touch the OKsensor control in the
display.
The alarm stops and the message dis-
appears from the display.
After a certain time, the alarm will
sound again and the message will reap-
pear in the display until the appliance
doors have been closed.
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Adjusting the interior fittings
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Moving the shelves in the ap-
pliance door
Danger of injury!
Only move the shelves in the door
when they are empty.
The shelves can be moved when load-
ing and unloading and for cleaning or
they can be removed completely:
Hold the shelf on the frame with both
hands and lift it slightly so that it can
be lifted with the catches on both
sides over the guide.
Remove the shelf or place it in the re-
quired position at the back with the
catches in the guides at the same
height.
Make sure that the shelf is straight.
Tip: For the purposes of loading and
unloading or cleaning, the clip-in con-
tainers in the shelves can be removed
from their holders completely.
Moving the adjustable shelves
If necessary, the adjustable shelves can
be removed or their height can be ad-
justed:
Hold the shelf on both sides and raise
it slightly so that it can be lifted with
the catches over the guide at the
back.
Pull the shelf forwards.
Remove the shelf or place it in the re-
quired position, with the catches en-
gaged at the back.
Make sure that the shelf is straight.
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Removing the hanging drawer
The hanging drawer can be moved to
the left or right if required.
To clean the hanging drawer, remove it
as follows:
Pull the hanging drawer straight out
to lift it over the pull-out stops.
To reinsert the hanging drawer, push
it straight into the guide.
Removing compartments from
the Fridge Zone
The compartments in the Fridge Zone
are on telescopic runners, and can be
removed for filling, emptying, or clean-
ing purposes:
Pull the compartment out a little bit.
Using both hands, grasp the com-
partment frame from below and push
the compartment downwards so that
the rear end disengages and lifts up-
wards.
Pull the compartment forwards to re-
move it.
Push the runners back in again to
avoid damaging them!
Be careful not to wash away the spe-
cial lubricant in the telescopic run-
ners during cleaning.
Wipe the telescopic runners with a
damp cloth to clean them.
To reinsert the compartment, position
it on the telescopic runners so that it
clicks into place.
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Removing the freezer baskets
The freezer baskets can also be re-
moved if necessary (e.g., for cleaning).
Open the lower appliance door as
wide as possible.
Pull the freezer basket out as far as it
will go.
Raise the snap fastening on both
sides, unclip, and carefully lift the
basket out.
To replace it, pull the telescopic run-
ners out as far as they will go.
Place the freezer basket back in
again.
Slide the basket all the way back in
again until it engages in the snap fas-
tening.
Removing the dividing panel (de-
pending on the model)
The dividing panel in the freezer basket
can be removed for cleaning:
The dividing panel is secured to the
freezer basket with brackets.
Pull the freezer basket out as far as it
will go.
To release the brackets, use a suit-
able object to turn the slots in the
pegs to a horizontal position(1.).
Remove the pegs from the brack-
ets(2.).
Pull the dividing panel upwards to re-
move it.
To reinsert the partition wall, place
the brackets in an upright position,
and position the dividing panel into
the brackets so that you hear it click
into place.
Insert the pegs into the brackets, and
use a suitable object to turn the slots
in the pegs into a vertical position.
Push the freezer basket all the way
back in.
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Removing the ice cube tray
The ice cube tray can be removed for
cleaning:
Open the lower appliance door as
wide as possible.
Tilt the ice cube tray forwards and
pull it up and out to remove it.
Ice cube production does not stop
when the ice cube tray has been re-
moved. Ice cubes can fall into the
freezer basket underneath.
Only remove the ice cube tray for the
shortest time possible or switch off
the Ice Maker beforehand (see
“Switching off the Ice Maker” in
“Making ice cubes”).
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Always observe USDA food safety
guidelines.
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 ques-
tion can be identified by the contents
printed on the can or by a flame
symbol. 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 appliance or the door,
make sure that it does not come into
contact with plastic components as
this could cause stress cracks or
break the plastic.
Make sure that no fat or oil leaks
onto the plastic parts of the appli-
ance.
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.
Tip: To allow air to circulate efficiently,
do not pack food too closely together in
the refrigerator.
If there is insufficient air circulation,
the cooling performance will de-
crease and energy consumption will
increase.
Do not cover the fan in the rear wall
of the appliance.
Tip: Do not store food in such a way
that it touches the rear wall of the refrig-
erator section as it may freeze to the
rear wall.
This appliance has DynamicCooling,
which helps to keep an even tempera-
ture when the fan is running. When
DynamicCooling is turned on, the dif-
ference between the various zones is
less pronounced.
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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 refrigerator sec-
tion is inside the appliance at the back.
The temperature in the dry compart-
ment of the MasterFresh zone is even
colder.
Use this area in the refrigerator section
and in the dry compartment of the Mas-
terFresh zone for all delicate and highly
perishable food, e.g.:
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
Pre-packed vegetables and other
fresh food whose best-before date
requires storage at a temperature of
at least 39°F (4°C).
Food which is not suitable for
storage in the refrigerator sec-
tion
Not all food is suitable for refrigeration
at temperatures below 41°F (5°C) be-
cause it is sensitive to cold. Depending
on the type of food, the appearance,
consistency, flavor, and/or vitamin con-
tent may be altered if stored at too cold
a temperature.
Foods which are sensitive to cold in-
clude:
Pineapples, avocados, bananas,
pomegranates, mangoes, melons,
papayas, passion fruit, citrus fruits
such as lemons, oranges, mandarins,
grapefruits
Fruit (which is not yet ripe)
Eggplants, cucumbers, potatoes,
peppers, tomatoes, zucchini
Hard cheeses (e.g., Parmesan)
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Notes on buying food
The freshness of food when first placed
in the appliance is an important factor
in determining how long it stays fresh,
and how long it can be kept in the ap-
pliance.
Take into account the use-by date and
the correct storage temperature.
Time out of the refrigerator, e.g., trans-
porting food in a warm car, should be
kept to a minimum.
Tip: Take a cool bag when shopping,
and load food in the appliance as soon
as possible.
Storing food correctly
Food should generally be stored cov-
ered or packaged in the refrigerator
section (there are some exceptions to
this rule in the MasterFresh zone - see
below). This will prevent food smells
from affecting other foods, food from
drying out, and also any cross-contami-
nation of bacteria. This is especially im-
portant for storing animal products.
The shelf life of food can be significantly
increased by setting the correct tem-
perature and maintaining good stan-
dards of hygiene.
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MasterFresh zone
The MasterFresh zone provides ideal
storage conditions for fruit, vegetables,
fish, meat, and dairy products. Food
stays fresh considerably longer while
retaining both flavor, and vitamins.
The MasterFresh zone comprises a hu-
midity-controlled and a dry compart-
ment.
Depending on the moisture-regulator
setting, the humidity-controlled
compartment is particularly suitable
for storing fruit and vegetables.
The dry compartment is suitable for
storing perishable foods such as
fish, meat, and dairy products.
Humidity-controlled compartment
with moisture regulator
The humidity level in the humidity-con-
trolled compartment can be regulated
to approximately suit the food being
stored. Food retains its own moisture if
stored at a higher humidity and so does
not dry out as quickly. This allows it to
stay crisp and fresh for longer.
The moisture released by food in stor-
age is kept within the humidity-con-
trolled compartment drawer. The closer
the air humidity in the humidity-con-
trolled compartment is to the humidity
content of the food, the crisper and
fresher the food remains over a longer
period, as the water content of the food
is largely retained.
The moisture level greatly depends on
the type and quantity of food being
stored, if stored unwrapped.
The temperature in the humidity-con-
trolled compartment 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!
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Slide control at = moisture in-
creased slightly
We recommend this setting if you
store very large quantities of fruits and
vegetables in the humidity-controlled
compartment. The slide control partially
closes the vents in the compartment so
that some of the moisture present is re-
tained.
Slide control at = moisture in-
creased
We recommend this setting if you
store small to large quantities of fruits
and vegetables in the humidity-con-
trolled compartment. The slide control
closes the vents in the compartment
completely so that all of the moisture
present is retained.
Tip: If the humidity level is too high and
a lot of moisture has collected in the
compartment, select the setting.
If the quantity of food being stored in
this compartment is small, the moisture
level may be too low. If you are only
storing a small amount of food, wrap it
in airtight packaging.
The humidity level in the humidity con-
trolled compartment is determined by
the type and quantity of food being
stored when it is not packaged.
Increased moisture in the humidity-
controlled compartment can, in
some circumstances, cause a build-
up of condensate.
This should be removed with a cloth.
Regulating the humidity level in the
humidity-controlled compartment
The slide control is used to regulate the
amount of moisture in the humidity con-
trolled compartment with settings
to.
Slide the control to the left or
right depending on the setting re-
quired.
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Dry compartment with low tempera-
ture
The temperature in the dry compart-
ment is maintained at 30 to 37°F (-1 to
3°C). While lower than the temperature
in a standard refrigerator, this is the op-
timum temperature range for storing
fresh food which is not sensitive to
cold. The deterioration process is de-
celerated at this temperature range so
food can be stored without loss of
freshness for considerably longer than
in a standard refrigerator.
The humidity level is similar to that in
the conventional Fridge Zone.
The dry compartment is suitable for
storing perishable foods such as:
Fresh fish and shellfish
Meat and poultry
Deli salads
Dairy products such as yogurt,
cheese, cream, etc.
Any type of food can in fact be stored
in this compartment, as long as it is
packaged.
Please note that foods rich in protein
deteriorate faster than others.
Shellfish, for example, deteriorates
faster than fish, and fish deteriorates
faster than meat.
For hygiene reasons, always keep these
foods covered or wrapped in this
compartment.
Take food out of the dry compartment
approximately 30to60minutes before
using it. The aroma and taste do not
fully develop until the food has
reached room temperature.
Max. load
of the hu-
midity-
controlled
compart-
ment
Max. load
of the dry
compart-
ment
KF28x1Vi
/SF
23 lb
(10.5kg)
31 lb
(14kg)
KF29x1Vi
/SF
30 lb
(13.5kg)
40 lb
(18kg)
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The following tips may help if you find that food you have stored does not
keep well (for example, the food wilts or becomes withered after only a short
storage time):
Only place fresh food in the appliance as the initial condition of the food is cru-
cial to maintaining freshness.
Clean the MasterFresh zone before storing food in it.
Very wet food should be dried off before storing it in the humidity-controlled
compartment.
Do not store food which is sensitive to cold in the dry compartment (see “Food
which is not suitable for storing in the Fridge Zone”).
Allocate the appropriate settings to food you wish to store (e.g., humid or dry
storage).
Store food loose in the humidity-controlled compartment.
A high humidity level in the humidity-controlled compartment is achieved by the
moisture present in the food being stored.
If the humidity level is not high enough (e.g., too little food is being stored), it can
be increased by placing a damp sponge in the drawer.
If you think that the temperature in the dry compartment is too high or too low,
adjust the temperature in the Fridge Zone (see “Setting the temperature” in “The
correct temperature”). If ice crystals start to form on the floor of the dry com-
partment, increase the temperature as otherwise the cold temperature will dam-
age the food.
If too much water collects at the bottom of the humidity-controlled compart-
ment, dry it with a cloth. If necessary, dry food before placing it in the appliance
or place a rack at the bottom of the humidity-controlled compartment to allow
water to drain off.
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Always observe USDA food safety
guidelines.
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.
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 ex-
ceeded. The maximum freezing capac-
ity for freezing within a 24-hour period
is given on the data plate: “Freezing ca-
pacity ....lbs/24 hrs.
What happens when you freeze
fresh food?
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.
Food which takes a long time to freeze
will lose more water from its cells,
which then shrink. During the defrosting
process, only some of this water is re-
absorbed by the cells. What this means
in practice is that the food loses more
moisture. You can see this in the large
amount of water that collects around
the food when it defrosts.
If food is frozen quickly, the cells have
less time to lose moisture, so they
shrink less. As there is not so much
moisture loss, it is easier for the food to
reabsorb it during the defrosting
process, and very little water collects
around the defrosted food.
Storing frozen food
Never re-freeze partially or fully de-
frosted food. Defrosted food may only
be re-frozen after it has been cooked.
When buying frozen food to store in
your freezer, make sure to check:
that the packaging is not damaged,
the expiration date and
the temperature at which the frozen
food is being stored in the store.
The length of time food can be kept
is reduced if it has been stored at a
temperature warmer than 0°F (-18°C).
Buy frozen food at the very end of
your shopping trip.
Store it in the freezer compartment as
soon as possible.
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Home freezing
Only freeze food that is fresh and in
good condition.
Tips for home freezing
The following types of food are suit-
able for home freezing:
fresh meat, poultry, game, fish, veg-
etables, herbs, fresh fruit, dairy prod-
ucts, baked goods, leftovers, egg
yolks, egg whites, and a range of pre-
cooked meals.
The following types of food are not
suitable for freezing:
lettuce, radishes, sour cream, may-
onnaise, whole eggs in their shells,
onions, whole raw apples and pears.
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 water for 2–3minutes.
Then, remove and plunge the vegeta-
bles into ice-cold water to cool
quickly. Leave the vegetables to
drain.
Lean meat freezes better than fatty
meat and can be stored for consider-
ably longer.
Separate chops, steaks, cutlets, etc.
with a sheet of plastic freezer film. to
prevent them from freezing together
in a block.
Do not season raw food or blanched
vegetables with herbs or salt before
freezing. Cooked food should only be
lightly seasoned. The flavor of some
herbs intensifies when frozen.
Placing hot food or drink in the
freezer causes food that is already
frozen to partially thaw and increases
energy consumption. Allow hot food
and drink to cool down before plac-
ing it in the freezer.
Packaging food for freezing
Freeze food in portions.
–Suitable packaging
Plastic films
Freezer bags
Aluminum foil
Freezer containers
–Unsuitable packaging
Packing paper
Parchment paper
Cellophane
Garbage bags
Plastic shopping bags
Remove as much air as possible from
the packaging before sealing.
Close the packaging tightly with
rubber bands,
bag clips,
string or bag ties, or
freezer tape.
Tip: Freezer bags and poly tubing may
also be sealed using home heat sealing
kits.
Label the packaging with the con-
tents and the date of freezing.
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Before placing food in the
freezer
When freezing more than 4.4lb (2kg)
of fresh food, switch on the Super-
Frost function some time before plac-
ing the food in the freezer (see “Su-
perFrost”).
This helps food which is already stored
in the freezer to stay frozen.
Placing food in the Freezer
Zone
Food to be frozen can be placed any-
where in the Freezer Zone.
Place large quantities of food in the
large freezer basket.
Place the food flat in the bottom of
the basket so that it freezes through
to the core as quickly as possible.
When placing items in the Freezer
Zone, ensure that the packaging and
containers are dry to prevent them
from freezing together or to the walls.
Please follow the guidelines in the ta-
ble below regarding recommended
weights for the baskets:
Upper
freezer
basket
Lower
freezer
basket
KF28x1Vi/
SF
26 lb
(12kg)
61 lb
(28kg)
KF29x1Vi/
SF
40 lb
(18kg)
79 lb
(36kg)
Unfrozen food should not touch
frozen food, as this will cause the
frozen food to begin to thaw.
Storage time for frozen food
The storage life of food is very variable,
even at a constant temperature of 0°F
(-18°C). Decomposition processes also
take place in frozen food, albeit at a
very reduced speed. Fat can become
rancid from contact with oxygen in the
air, for example. This is why lean meat
can be stored approx. twice as long as
fatty meat.
The storage times quoted are guide val-
ues for the storage life of different food
groups in the Freezer Zone.
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
Where the storage time given on the
packaging differs, follow the advice on
the packaging.
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Freezing and storing food
96
Defrosting frozen goods
Never re-freeze partially or fully de-
frosted food. Defrosted food may only
be re-frozen after it has been cooked.
Frozen food can be defrosted in differ-
ent ways:
In a microwave
In an oven using “Convection” or the
“Defrost” setting
At room temperature
In the Fridge Zone (the cold given off
by the frozen food helps to keep the
other food cold)
In a steam oven
Flat pieces of partially thawed meat
or fish can be placed directly into a hot
skillet.
Meat and poultry (e.g.,hamburgers,
chicken, fish) should not come into con-
tact with other foods while defrosting.
Catch the defrosting liquid and dispose
of it carefully.
Fruit can be thawed at room tempera-
ture, either in the packaging or in a cov-
ered bowl.
Most vegetables can be cooked while
still frozen. Just put straight into boiling
water or hot grease. The cooking time is
slightly less than that of fresh vegeta-
bles due to changes in the cell struc-
ture.
Cooling drinks quickly
When chilling drinks in the freezer,
make sure that bottles are not left in for
more than one hour. Otherwise they
could burst.
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Making ice cubes
97
For the automatic ice maker to oper-
ate, it must be connected to a water
supply (see “Water connection”).
CAUTION
The first three batches of ice cubes
made after the ice maker is started
up must not be consumed, as the
water will have been used for the ini-
tial rinse through the water supply
line.
This applies to the initial commis-
sioning as well as when using the
appliance again after it has been
turned off for a long while.
Switching on Ice Maker
Make sure that the ice cube tray is
correctly located underneath the Ice
Maker.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Ice Maker and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select On and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
Once the Freezer Zone has cooled
down to its set temperature, the Ice
Maker will fill with water.
As soon as the water is frozen, the ice
cubes drop out of the Ice Maker into
the ice cube tray.
Ice cube production is halted automati-
cally as soon as the ice cube tray is full.
The Ice Maker can make up to 2.9lb
(1.3kg) of ice cubes in 24hours.
The amount of ice cubes made by the
appliance depends on the temperature
in the freezer. The lower the temper-
ature, the more ice cubes are pro-
duced.
After the setting up the appliance for
the first time, it can take up to
10hours for the first ice cubes to drop
out of the Ice Maker and collect in the
tray.
Do not place any bottles or food into
the Ice Maker to chill them quickly.
The Ice Maker could become
blocked and, as a result, be dam-
aged.
Empty the ice cube tray at regular in-
tervals, or at least if you have not
produced any ice for more than a
week. This will ensure that you al-
ways have fresh ice and the ice
cubes will not form a clump.
Ice cube production does not stop
when the ice cube tray has been re-
moved. Ice cubes can fall into the
freezer basket underneath.
Only remove the ice cube tray for
the shortest possible time or
switch off the Ice Maker before re-
moving it.
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Making ice cubes
98
Switching off Ice Maker
The Ice Maker can be turned off inde-
pendently of the Freezer Zone if you
do not want to make any ice cubes.
Close the shut-off valve in the water
supply line (approx. 3hours before
switching off the appliance to avoid
the build-up of bacteria caused by
stagnant water).
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Ice Maker and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Off and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
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Automatic defrosting
99
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 Mas-
terFresh drawer
The refrigerator section and the Master-
Fresh drawer defrost automatically.
Condensate and frost can build up on
the back wall of the refrigerator section
and the MasterFresh drawer while in
use. You do not need to remove this, as
it will defrost and evaporate automati-
cally with the warmth generated by the
appliance.
Freezer Zone
The appliance is equipped with a
“NoFrost” system. The freezer defrosts
automatically.
The moisture generated in the appli-
ance collects on the condenser and is
automatically defrosted and evaporates
periodically.
This automatic defrosting system en-
ables the freezer to remain permanently
ice-free. However, the food stored in
the freezer will not defrost.
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Cleaning and care
100
WARNING! DANGER of electric
shock!
Unplug the appliance or trip the cir-
cuit breaker.
WARNING! Fire hazard!
Do not damage the coolant
pipework.
Do not let water get into the elec-
tronic unit or the lighting.
Do not use a steam cleaner. Steam
from a steam cleaning appliance
could reach the electrical compo-
nents and cause a short circuit.
The data plate located inside the ap-
pliance must not be removed. It con-
tains information which is required in
the event of a service call.
Cleaning agents
To avoid damaging the surfaces of your
appliance, do not use
cleaning products containing soda,
ammonia, acid, or chloride,
lime scale removers,
abrasive cleaning products, such as
scouring powder, scouring liquid, or
pumice stones,
cleaners containing solvents,
stainless steel cleaners,
dishwasher detergent,
oven sprays,
glass cleaning agents,
hard, abrasive sponges and brushes,
such as pot scrubbers,
eraser sponges,
sharp metal scrapers.
Cleaning and conditioning agents
used inside the appliance must be
food safe.
Use warm water and liquid dish soap.
The following pages contain impor-
tant information on cleaning.
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Cleaning and care
101
Before cleaning the appliance
Turn the appliance off completely by
pressing the On/Off switch.
Unplug the appliance or switch off
the fuse.
Take any food out of the appliance
and store it in a cool place.
Take out all other removable parts for
cleaning (see “Adjusting the interior
fittings”).
Interior and accessories
Clean the appliance regularly, or at
least once a month.
Clean up any spills, stains, or food
immediately. Do not allow them to
dry and stick to the appliance.
Clean the appliance with a solution of
lukewarm water and liquid dish soap.
Rinse all parts by hand. Do not wash
in a dishwasher.
After cleaning, wipe with clean water
and dry with a soft cloth.
Leave the door open to air the appli-
ance sufficiently for a short while and
to prevent odor buildup.
Aluminum frames
The frames to the shelves inside the ap-
pliance and the door shelves are par-
tially made from aluminum.
Aluminum is a dynamic material. The re-
flection and appearance of aluminum
changes in different lights and environ-
ments and depending on the angle you
observe it from. It is also susceptible to
scratching.
The aluminum frames may become
discolored or damaged if soiling is left
on for too long. Remove any soiling
immediately.
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Cleaning and care
102
Appliance front
The appliance front has a special high-
quality finish (Clean Touch Steel). This is
resistant to soiling and is very easy to
clean.
Do not use stainless steel
cleaning agent on these surfaces,
as it will damage the finish.
Do not use Miele stainless steel
conditioning agent on these sur-
faces, as it will cause noticeable
smearing.
If soiling is allowed to sit for any
length of time, it may become im-
possible to remove.
Surfaces may be discolored or al-
tered.
It is therefore best to remove soiling
from the appliance front 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.
Cleaning the door seal
Do not use any grease or oil on the
door seal as these will cause the seal
to deteriorate and become porous
over time.
The door seal should be cleaned reg-
ularly with clean water and then
wiped thoroughly dry with a soft
cloth.
Cleaning the ventilation grilles
A build-up of dust will increase the en-
ergy consumption of the appliance.
The air vents should be cleaned on a
regular basis with a brush or vacuum
cleaner (you could use a Miele vac-
uum cleaner dusting brush, for exam-
ple).
After cleaning
Replace all shelves and accessories
in the Fridge Zone.
Reconnect to the power supply and
switch the appliance back on.
Place food in the Fridge Zone and
close the door.
Switch on the SuperFrost function for
a while so that the Freezer Zone can
cool down quickly.
Once the Freezer Zone has reached
the required temperature, place the
freezer baskets containing the food to
be frozen back in the Freezer Zone.
Switch off the SuperFrost function as
soon as the temperature in the
Freezer Zone is a constant 0°F
(-18°C) or colder.
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Frequently Asked Questions
103
With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of the ma-
chine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remedied with-
out contacting the Service Department.
This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to correct it.
To prevent cold from escaping, open the appliance doors as little as possible un-
til the fault has been corrected.
Problem Possible cause and solution
If you are concerned
that your appliance is
not working properly,
you can perform a Self
Test. Your appliance will
be checked for any
faults or malfunctions.
Any errors identified during the Self Test are shown on
the display.
Perform a Self Test (see “Additional settings”, sec-
tion “Performing a Self Test ”).
Contact Technical Service and inform them of the
error message(s) on the display.
The appliance is not
getting cold and the in-
terior lighting does not
come on when the ap-
pliance door is opened.
The appliance has not been turned on.
Turn the appliance on. The temperature appears in
the display.
The plug is not properly plugged into the electrical
outlet.
Insert the plug into the outlet.
The fuse has tripped. There could be a fault with the
appliance, the household electrical wiring, or another
appliance.
Contact a technician or the Technical Service de-
partment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
104
Problem Possible cause and solution
The compressor is
switching on more fre-
quently and for longer
periods of time, so the
temperature in the ap-
pliance is dropping.
The ventilation slits in the cabinetry have been cov-
ered or become too dusty.
Do not block the ventilation slits.
Clean the ventilation slits on a regular basis.
The doors have been opened too frequently, or a
large amount of fresh food has been put in at once for
storage or freezing.
Only open the doors when necessary and for as
short a time as possible.
After a while the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
The doors are not properly closed. A thick layer of ice
may have formed in the freezer.
Close the appliance doors.
After a while the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
If a thick layer of ice has formed, it will decrease the
cooling capacity and increase the energy consump-
tion.
Defrost the appliance and clean it.
The room is too warm. The higher the room tempera-
ture, the longer the compressor has to run.
See “Installation location”.
The appliance was not properly installed in the niche.
See “Installation - Building in the appliance”.
The compressor is
switching on more fre-
quently and for longer
periods of time, so the
temperature in the ap-
pliance is dropping.
The temperature setting is too low.
Correct the temperature setting.
A large amount of food is being frozen at once.
See “Freezing and storing food”.
The SuperCool function is still switched on.
To save energy, you can turn SuperCool off your-
self.
The SuperFreeze function is still switched on.
You can turn off the Automatic SuperCool function
earlier to save energy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Problem Possible cause and solution
The compressor comes
on less and less often
and for shorter periods
of time. The tempera-
ture 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 room temperature is too low for this appliance.
If the room temperature is too low, the compressor
will run less frequently. This may cause the freezer to
become too warm.
See the “Installation location” section in the “In-
stallation information”.
Increase the room temperature.
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.
Food has frozen to-
gether 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 sounds. The appliance doors have been open for longer than
approx. 2minutes.
Close the appliance doors.
No alarm sounds de-
spite the appliance door
being open.
You have switched off the audible signal.
Switch the audible signal back on using Settings
mode .
The appliance door
cannot be opened.
The Pull2OpenDoor Assistant is switched on but the
appliance has a handle-free cabinet front.
For handle-free cabinet fronts, switch on the
Push2OpenDoor Assistant (see “Switching on the
Door Assistant” in “Selecting additional settings”).
The appliance door
cannot be opened when
Sabbath Mode is
switched on.
The Push2OpenDoor Assistant is switched on at the
same time as Sabbath Mode.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on, the Door As-
sistant is deactivated.
Pull the appliance door open from below or from
the side.
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Frequently Asked Questions
106
Problem Possible cause and solution
The storage life of the
food stored in the dry
compartment of the
MasterFresh zone is re-
duced.
The temperature in the dry compartment of the Mas-
terFresh zone is possibly too high. The temperature in
the dry compartment is controlled by the set tempera-
ture in the Fridge Zone.
Lower the temperature in the Fridge Zone (see
“Setting the temperature” in “The correct tempera-
ture”).
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Frequently Asked Questions
107
Messages in the display
Message Possible cause and solution
The warning sounds
and the message Freezer
temperature too high. Max.
temperature °F appears in
the display.
The temperature in the appliance has risen signifi-
cantly.
This could be due to, for example:
the appliance door being opened too often, or be-
ing left open,
a large amount of food being frozen at once,
an extended power failure
If you find the alarm disruptive, you can switch it
off in advance by touching the sensor control OK.
The alarm will stop.
Rectify the cause of the alarm.
The alarm stops and the error message disappears
from the display.
The temperature display will show the highest tem-
perature that was reached during the time the tem-
perature in the Freezer Zone rose.
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.
In the event of a power failure, check whether
there are any ice cubes in the ice cube tray and
dispose of these. Otherwise, the ice cubes will
freeze together and can damage the ice cube con-
tainer when they expand.
The warning sounds
and the message Close
the door appears in the
display.
The appliance door is open.
Close the appliance door.
If you wish to turn the alarm off early, touch the
sensor control OK in the display.
The alarm will stop.
The temperature display
is dark and is shown
in the display.
Sabbath Mode is turned on: The interior lighting is
turned off and the appliance is cooling down.
You can switch off Sabbath Mode at any time (see
“Selecting additional settings”, section “Switching
Sabbath Mode on and off”).
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Frequently Asked Questions
108
Message Possible cause and solution
F Please contact Miele
Technical Service.” ap-
pears in the display and
an alarm sounds.
There is a fault.
Make a note of the fault message if necessary.
Contact Technical Service.
To turn the alarm off, touch the symbol.
The error message does not disappear from the dis-
play until the error has been rectified.
The voltage level is too high/low.
Observe the connection data under “Electrical
connections”.
Contact Technical Service if necessary.
To turn the alarm off, touch the symbol.
The error message does not disappear from the dis-
play until the error has been rectified.
is shown in the dis-
play. The machine does
not get cold, but the
machine controls are
working.
Demo Mode is switched on. Demo mode allows the
appliance to be presented in the showroom without
the cooling system being turned on. Do not activate
this setting for domestic use.
Switch off Demo mode (see “Selecting additional
settings”, section “Switching off Demo Mode ”).
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Frequently Asked Questions
109
Problems with the ice cube maker
Problem Possible cause and solution
The Ice Maker is not
producing any ice
cubes.
The appliance and/or the Ice Maker is not turned on.
Turn on the appliance and/or the Ice Maker.
Check whether the water filter has been inserted
correctly (see “Water filter”, section “Changing the
water filter”).
The plumbed water connection was not installed.
Make sure that the plumbed water connection was
installed correctly.
The water intake is not open or has not been vented.
Open the water intake.
Check that the water supply has been vented.
There is a kink in the water hose.
Check the water hose and replace it, if necessary.
The temperature in the Freezer Zone is too high.
Select a lower temperature.
The appliance door has been opened too frequently,
causing the compressor to turn on more often and the
Ice Maker has iced up.
Only open the door when necessary and for as
short a time as possible.
The water pressure is too low.
Check that the water pressure is between 29 and
116psi (2 and 8bar).
Check if an incorrect valve has been installed,
making the pressure too low.
Remember that it can take up to 10hours for the
production of ice cubes to commence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
110
Problem Possible cause and solution
The Ice Maker is pro-
ducing only small ice
cubes.
Several household appliances connected to the
plumbed water connection are in operation, which
has reduced the amount of water being taken in.
Avoid using the dishwasher, washing machine,
etc. at the same time.
The water filter is clogged.
Check whether the water filter needs to be
changed (see “Water filter”).
The water pressure is too low.
Check that the water pressure is between 29 and
116psi (2 and 8bar).
Check if an incorrect valve has been installed.
The ice maker is pro-
ducing only a few or de-
formed ice cubes.
The water filter is clogged.
Check whether the water filter needs to be
changed (see “Water filter”).
The water pressure is too low.
The water pressure must be between 29 and
116psi (2 and 8bar).
The temperature in the freezer is too high.
Select a lower temperature.
The ice cubes have an
unpleasant odor or fla-
vor.
The ice cube container is in constant use and needs
to be cleaned regularly.
Check if the ice cube container is dirty and clean it
if necessary.
The ice maker is seldom used. If you do not use it
very often, ice cubes that are stored for a long period
can absorb the taste and smell of other items.
Empty the ice cube container if you are not going
to use it for a long time.
There are unsealed packages in the freezer. Ice can
absorb the taste and smell of unsealed food.
Store only sealed food in the freezer.
The water filter is dirty.
Check whether the water filter needs to be
changed (see “Water filter”).
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Problem Possible cause and solution
Water is flowing out of
the appliance.
The water intake is faulty.
Close the water shut-off valve immediately!
Check the water line for damage.
Contact Miele Technical Service.
Check whether the water pressure is too high
Too high water pressure can cause leakages.
Check that the water pressure is between
29and116psi(2 and 8bar).
Check if an incorrect valve has been installed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
112
The interior lighting is not working.
Problem Possible cause and solution
The interior lighting is
not working.
The appliance has not been turned on.
Turn the appliance on.
Sabbath Mode is switched on: The temperature dis-
play is dark and is shown in the display.
You can switch off Sabbath Mode at any time via
Settings mode .
There is a fault.
Risk of electric shock!
There are live electrical components under the
lighting cover.
The LED lighting may only be repaired or replaced
by Technical Service.
Risk of injury from LED lighting! The light inten-
sity corresponds to laser beam class 1/1M.
The lighting covers must not be removed or dam-
aged, or be removed due to damage. This could
cause injury to your eyes.
Do not look into the LED lighting (laser beam class
1/1M) with optical instruments (e.g., a magnifying
glass).
Contact Technical Service.
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Causes of noises
113
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,
clinking
The appliance is uneven. Realign the appliance using a level, by
raising or lowering the adjustable feet underneath the appliance
or placing something underneath it.
The appliance is touching another machine or piece of furniture.
Move it away.
Drawers, baskets or shelves are jiggling or are stuck. Check all
removable parts and refit them correctly if required.
Bottles or containers are touching each other. Separate them a
little.
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Water filter
114
The appliance is supplied with a water
filter (OdorFree charcoal filter) that filters
supply water for making ice cubes.
The OdorFree charcoal filter improves
the taste and smell of the ice cubes by
removing chlorine and other substances
from supply water.
To ensure the quality of the ice cubes
remains high, it is essential to
change the water filter regularly.
Please note:
After inserting a new water filter, dis-
pose of all ice cubes produced in the
next 24hours following the change.
If you have not used the appliance or
the ice maker much in the last few
weeks, or if the ice cubes smell un-
pleasant, install a new water filter.
If an external water filter is fitted to
your household water supply, use a
Bypassfilter in place of an OdorFree
charcoal filter.
In this case, you can switch off the
Water Filter Display (see “Selecting
additional settings”, section “Switch-
ing off the Water Filter Display”).
New water filters (Bypass filters and
OdorFree charcoal filters) are available
from Miele Technical Service, from
your dealer, or via the internet.
The reminder to change the water filter
is issued approx. every 6months, de-
pending on the quantity of ice cubes
produced.
A reminder to change the water filter
appears in the display: Replace the water
filter.
An audible signal also sounds.
Confirm the message withOK.
Change the water filter.
The first time the water filter needs
to be changed, the display will remind
you automatically; the reminder does
not need to be switched on separately.
The reminder to change the water filter
keeps appearing until you change the
water filter and reset the Water Filter
Display (see “Switching on, switching
off”, or resetting theWater Filter Display
in “Selecting additional settings”).
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Water filter
115
Changing the water filter
Air in the system can cause water to
gush out and the filter to spring out
when it is removed. Take great care
when changing the water filter.
Turn the cap of the water filter
counter-clockwise as far as the
marker 1.).
Pull the used water filter out of the fil-
ter opening 2.).
Remove the safety cap from the new
water filter.
Remove the cap from the old water
filter 3.) and place it onto the new wa-
ter filter 4.).
Drain the water from the old water fil-
ter.
Tip: The old water filter can be dis-
posed of with household trash.
Slide the new water filter as far as it
will go into the filter opening 5.), mak-
ing sure the cap is horizontal.
Turn the cap of the water filter clock-
wise as far as the marker 6.).
Risk of damage caused by water
gushing out.
If the water filter is not fitted cor-
rectly, there is a risk of water leaking
out of the appliance.
When fitting the water filter, be sure
to turn it as far as the marker.
Once you have changed the water filter,
the Water Filter Display remains lit
up.
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Water filter
116
Now reset the Water Filter Display us-
ing Settings mode in the display
(see “Selecting additional settings”,
section “Resetting Water Filter Dis-
play”).
When it is time to change the water fil-
ter again, the reminder for the Water Fil-
ter Display will appear in the display.
After inserting a new water filter, dis-
pose of all ice cubes produced in the
next 24hours following the change.
Using an external water filter
If an external water filter is fitted to your
household water supply, use a Bypass
water filter in place of an Active char-
coal filter.
In this case, you can switch off the
Water Filter Display (see “Selecting
additional settings”, section “Switch-
ing off the Water Filter Display”).
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Water filter
117
Water filter
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Performance Data Sheet
Model: Miele 07134220
Use Replacement Cartridge 07134220
The concentration of the indicated substances in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for
water leaving the system as speci ed in NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and Standard 53.
System tested and certi ed by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 42 and Standard 53 for the reduction of the claims
speci ed on the Performance Data Sheet.
Capacity 739.68 Gallons (2800 Liters)
Contaminant Reduction Determined by NSF testing.
Substance Reduction
Average
In uent
NSF speci ed
Challenge
Concentration
Avg %
Reduction
Average Product
Water
Concentration
Max Permissible
Product Water
Concentration
NSF Reduction
Requirements
NSF Test
Report
Chlorine Taste and Odor 2.1 mg/L 2.0 mg/L ± 10% 97.6% 0.05 mg/L N/A ≥ 50% J-00121313
Nominal Particulate Class I,
≥0.5 to < 1.0 μm
9,100,000 pts/
mL
At least 10,000
particles/mL
98.8% 111,817 pts/ml N/A ≥85% J-00099871
Cyst* 170,000 cysts/L
Minimum 50,000
cysts/L
99.99% 0.001 cyst/L N/A ≥99.95% J-00109715
* Based on the use of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
Application Guidelines/Water Supply Parameters
Service Flow 0.75 gpm (2.83 lpm)
Water Supply Potable Water
Water Pressure 30 -120 psi (207 – 827 kPa)
Water Temperature 33ºF - 100ºF (0.6ºC - 38ºC)
WARNING
Read entire manual. Failure to follow all guides and rules could cause personal
injury or property damage.
Check with your local public works department for plumbing codes. You must
follow their guidelines as you install the water  ltration system.
Your water  ltration system will withstand up to 120 pounds per square inch
(psi) water pressure. If your water supply pressure is higher than 80 psi, install a
pressure reducing valve before installing the water  ltration system.
To reduce the risk associated with the ingestion of contaminants:
DO NOT use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality
without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Systems certi ed for
cyst reduction may be used on disinfected water that may contain  lterable
cysts.
It is essential that the manufacturer’s recommended
installation, maintenance and  lter replacement
requirements be carried out for the product to perform as
advertised. See Installation Manual for Warranty information.
Note: While the testing was performed under standard
laboratory conditions, actual performance may vary.
Replacement Cartridge: 07622430
For estimated costs of replacement elements please contact
your local dealer, go to www.miele-shop.com or call
Tel. 0180 31 31 340 (€ 0,09/Min.).
NOTICE
To reduce the risk associated with water leakage or  ooding:
Read and follow Use Instructions before installation and use of this system.
Change the disposable  lter cartridge every six months or sooner if you observe
a noticeable reduction in water  ow rate.
Failure to replace the disposable  lter cartridge at recommended intervals may
lead to reduced  lter performance and failure of the  lter, causing property
damage from water leakage or  ooding.
For questions or concerns, please contact Customer Service at
Tel. 0180 31 31 340 (€0,09/Min.).
3M is a trademark of 3M Company used under license.
NSF is a trademark of NSF International.
© 2017 3M Company. All rights reserved.
34-8721-1445-8
Manufactured by:
3M Puri cation Inc.
3130 Lexington Avenue South,
Eagan, MN 55121
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Lead-free certificate
This product F 1413 Vi (KIMSDF18US) is tested and certified by WQA against
NSF/ANSI 372 for "lead free" compliance.
Miele & Cie. KG
Carl-Miele-Straße 29
D-33332 Gütersloh
Lead free certificate
35
This product is tested and certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI 372 for “lead free”
compliance.
Miele & Cie. KG
Carl-Miele-Strasse 29
D-33332 Gütersloh
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Contact in case of fault
In the event of a fault which you cannot
remedy yourself, please contact your
Miele dealer or Miele Technical Service.
Contact information for Miele Techni-
cal Service can be found at the end of
this document.
Please quote the model and serial num-
ber of your appliance when contacting
Miele. Both pieces of information can
be found on the data plate.
You will find the data plate inside your
appliance.
Warranty
For more information about warranty
conditions, please contact Miele Tech-
nical Service.
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Declaration of conformity
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Frequency band 2,412 GHz –
2,462 GHz
Maximum trans-
mitting power
< 100 mW
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Copyright and licenses
Miele uses software to operate and control the appliance.
The copyright authorization from Miele and other relevant software suppliers must
be respected.
Miele and its suppliers reserve the rights to the software components.
In particular the following are prohibited:
Copying and distribution
Modifications and derivations
Decompression, reverse engineering, disassembling, and other such reductions
of software
Components which fall under GNU General Public Licence and further Open
Source licenses are integrated into the software.
An overview of the integrated Open Source components and a copy of the current
license can be obtained at http://www.miele.com/device-software-licenses. You
will need to enter the specific product name.
Miele will provide the source code for all components of software licensed under
the GNU General Public Licence and comparable Open Source licenses.
For source code requests, please e-mail [email protected].
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9 Independence Way
Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone:
Fax:
www.mieleusa.com
U.S.A.
Miele, Inc.
National Headquarters
Please have the model and serial number
of your appliance available when
contacting Technical Service.
Canada
Importer
Miele Limited
Headquarters and Miele Centre
800-843-7231
609-419-4298
Technical Service & Support
Phone:
Fax:
161 Four Valley Drive
Vaughan, ON L4K 4V8
www.miele.ca
800-999-1360
888-586-8056
Customer Care Centre
Phone:
800-565-6435
905-532-2272
International Headquarters
Miele & Cie. KG
Carl-Miele-Straße 29
33332 Gütersloh
Germany
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KF 2801 SF, KF 2811 SF, KF 2901 SF, KF 2911 SF

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