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Switching Holiday Mode  On Or Off - Miele KF 2981 Vi Operating And Installation Instructions

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Selecting further settings
Switching Holiday mode  on
or off
Holiday
mode is useful when going on a
holiday, for example, if you do not wish
to switch off the fridge zone completely
or do not need a high degree of cooling.
Food which does not go off quickly can
be stored in the fridge zone for some
time at this moderate temperature, and
energy consumption is lower than in
normal operation.
This also prevents the build-up of
odours and mould which can occur if
the fridge zone is switched off and the
door is closed.
The fridge zone is regulated at a
temperature of 14 °C, remaining in
operation whilst also saving energy.
If the SuperCool  function is switched
on, this will be switched off when
Holiday mode is selected.
Please note that the temperature in
the dry compartment in the
MasterFresh zone also increases
accordingly when
switched on.
The freezer zone remains switched on
at the previously set temperature, and
the SuperFreeze  function can still be
selected.
Ice cube production is deactivated for
as long as
Holiday
80
Holiday
 mode is
 mode is switched on.
Health risk due to consumption
of spoiled food.
The shelf life and quality of food in
the fridge zone may deteriorate if the
temperature remains above 4 °C for
an extended period.
Only ever switch on the 
for a limited period.
Do not store any temperature-
sensitive food which goes off easily
such as fruit, vegetables, fish, meat
and dairy products during this time.
Switching Holiday mode  on
 In Settings mode , use the 
and  sensors to select 
and touch OK to confirm your
selection.
 Use the  and  sensors to select
On
and confirm your selection with
OK.
14 °C is now displayed in the
temperature display for the fridge zone
and the interior lighting in the fridge
zone goes out.
The symbol  appears in the
temperature display for the fridge zone.
Holiday
mode
Holiday
mode

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