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Operating and Installation Instructions Freezer To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions before installation or use. en-US, CA M.-Nr. 11 508 630...
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Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............Caring for the environment ................14 Installation......................15 Installation location ..................... 15 Climate class ....................15 Installation notes ....................16 Adjoining cabinetry/units................16 Load-bearing capacity of the niche floor ............17 Ventilation ....................... 17 Door hinge...................... 17 Side-by-side ....................
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Accessories supplied ..................60 Optional accessories................... 60 Before first use ....................62 Choosing the right Door Assistant (Push2Open/Pull2Open) ......62 Miele@home ....................63 Operating the refrigeration appliance..............64 Starting up for the first time ................65 Switching on and off ..................66 Switching off for longer periods of time ..............
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Contents Storing frozen food....................91 Home freezing ..................... 91 Placing food in the freezer................... 92 Making ice cubes ....................95 Automatic defrosting ..................97 Cleaning and care ..................... 98 Cleaning agents....................98 Before cleaning the appliance................99 Interior and accessories ..................99 Cleaning the door seal ..................
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“IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”. Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non- compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
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The refrigeration appli- ance is also not suitable for use in areas where there is a risk of ex- plosion. Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use or operation. ...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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.
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If the power cord supplied is damaged, it must only be replaced by an original part to prevent a hazard for the user. Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when original Miele parts are used.
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Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele re- placement parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used. Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by a faulty con- nection to the fresh water supply.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 ...
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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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Transport To avoid damage to the appliance, always transport it upright and in its packaging. Risk of injury and damage. The refrigeration appliance is very heavy and must be transported by two people. Disposal of your old appliance ...
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Caring for the environment Disposal of packaging material Disposing of your old appli- ance The packaging is designed to protect the appliance from damage during Electronic and electrical appliances transportation. The packaging materials contain many valuable materials. They used are selected from materials which also contain certain materials, com- are environmentally friendly for disposal pounds, and components which were...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation If installation near a heat source is un- Installation location avoidable, observe the following mini- This appliance should be installed in a mum distances between the appliance dry, well-ventilated room. and the heat source: When deciding where to install your re- - At least 1 1/4"...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Installation notes Risk of damage due to high hu- midity. Risk of damage and injury due to In environments with high humidity, the refrigeration appliance tipping condensation can build up on exter- over. nal refrigeration appliance panels, This refrigeration appliance is very which can cause corrosion.
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The refrigeration appliance is sup- plied with a fixed hinge. On no ac- count should you attempt to change the door hinge yourself. If you need to change the door hinge to the other side, please contact the Miele Service department.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Side-by-side If the door hinges of the refrigeration appliances are next to each other, This appliance can be installed side-by- you must take into account the thick- side with another refrigeration appli- ness of the cabinet fronts and door ance.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation . . . without partition wall Specifications for the plumbed water connection - Connection to the water supply must comply with the applicable regula- tions in the country where the appli- ance is being installed. All appliances and systems used to supply water to the refrigeration ap- pliance must also comply with the applicable regulations in the respec-...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Installation dimensions Position of the electrical and plumbed water connections - The electrical connection must not be positioned higher than 9" (228 mm) above the floor. - The 1/4" (6 mm) plumbed water connection should not be positioned higher than 2"...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation F 2412 Vi 84"-85 3/16" 18 1/16" (458 mm) 24" (610 mm) + cabinet (2,134–2,164 mm) front 3/4"-1 1/2" (19–38 mm) F 2802 Vi, 84"-85 3/16" 30" (762 mm) 24" (610 mm) + cabinet F 2812 Vi (2,134–2,164 mm) front 3/4"-1 1/2" (19–38 mm) F 2902 Vi, 84"-85 3/16" 36" (915 mm) 24" (610 mm) + cabinet F 2912 Vi (2,134–2,164 mm) front 3/4"-1 1/2"...
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3/4" (19 mm)) F 2412 Vi 20 11/16" Cabinet front Door handle 9 5/16" (237 mm) (525 mm) 3/4"-1 1/2"(19– 38 mm) F 2802 Vi, 32 5/8" Cabinet front Door handle 14 5/16" (363 mm) F 2812 Vi (829 mm) 3/4"-1 1/2"(19– 38 mm) F 2902 Vi, 38 11/16"...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation The opening angle of the appliance door must not be limited to 90°; otherwise, the freezer baskets and ice container cannot be removed.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Dimensions of the cabinet front ≥ 4"-5 3/16" F 2412 Vi 17 3/4" (451 mm) 79 7/8" (2,029 mm) (102–132 mm) ≥ 4"-5 3/16" F 2802 Vi, 29 3/4" (756 mm) 79 7/8" (2,029 mm) F 2812 Vi (102–132 mm) ≥ 4"-5 3/16" F 2902 Vi, 35 3/4" (908 mm) 79 7/8" (2,029 mm) F 2912 Vi (102–132 mm)
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Tools required Building in the appliance - Cordless drill Before starting... - TX 20 screwdriver It is essential to read these installa- - Hammer drill tion instructions carefully before starting to install the appliance. - Drill bits in various sizes, depending The appliance should be installed by on materials a suitably qualified tradesman in ac-...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Weight of cabinet front Aligning the installation niche Before installing the cabinet front, en- sure that the weight of the door does not exceed the maximum permitted: Appliance Max. weight of cabinet front F 1412 Vi 130 lb (59 kg) F 2802 Vi, F 2812 Vi 62 lb (28 kg) F 2902 Vi, F 2912 Vi 75 lb (34 kg) ...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Before installation The faucet must not be concealed behind the appliance and must be Before installation, remove any ac- easily accessible in an emergency. cessories from the outside of the ap- pliance. Check the surroundings for possible collisions (see “Installation –...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation To protect the floor during installation, secure an off-cut of flooring or similar material to the floor in front of the in- stallation area. Unscrew the fixing brackets . With the help of several people as re- quired, carefully lift the refrigeration ...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Preparing the installation niche The anti-tip brackets prevent the refrig- eration appliance from tipping. Risk of damage and injury due to The anti-tip brackets are also used to fix the refrigeration appliance tipping the building-in niche securely to the over.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Risk of injury and damage due to tipping refrigeration appliance. If the anti-tip brackets are fixed too Fixing screws for different uses and high up, they cannot be used to se- types of material are supplied in the cure the refrigeration appliance.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation 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 refrigera- tion appliances side by side, now se- cure the appliances to one another (see the Installation Instructions for the side-by-side installation kit).
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Carefully push the refrigeration appli- ance into the niche. If the refrigeration appliance cannot be pushed into the niche (because the floor is uneven, for example), un- screw the rear feet slightly (see “In- stallation – Aligning the refrigeration appliance”) and slide the refrigeration appliance into the installation niche.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Aligning the refrigeration appliance The installation aids on the appli- ance door provide assistance with the alignment of the refrigeration appli- ance in the building-in niche. The installation aids are suitable for a cabinet front thickness of 3/4" or 1 1/2"...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Adjust the rear feet with a ratchet (at- tachment: 5/16” (8 mm) socket) or a TX 20 screwdriver . 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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*INSTALLATION* Installation Place a level across the installation aids on the appliance door to check the refrigeration appliance’s alignment. Unscrew the feet and on both Adjust the front feet with a ratchet (at- sides at least until the marking on the tachment: 5/16”...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Check the alignment of the refrigera- If it is not possible to secure the appli- tion appliance again using the instal- ance at the top, it can be attached to lation aids and level. the niche with the side fixing plates: Securing the appliance in the niche ...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Open the appliance door. Preparing the cabinet fronts Open the appliance door as far as it will go. Screw the mounting plate lugs at the top and bottom to the cabinets/ units adjacent to the appliance. In a side-by-side combination, only the external panels of the two appli- ances can be secured to the cabinet...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Remove the nuts and washers from the threaded bolts and store them in a safe place – they will be re- Unscrew the angle trims from both quired later. sides of the appliance door and place ...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Secure the mounting frame to the top of the cabinet front, using 6 to 10 screws depending on the size. The mounting frame has several differ- ent types of holes to take account of a Place the cabinet front on a firm sur- variety of cabinet fronts.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation For inset fronts: only secure the Now insert the angle trims on both mounting frame to the outer frame sides as far as they will go into the with the screws. provided spaces in the mounting ...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Securing and aligning the cabinet front Press the angle trims into the white plastic frame on both sides and screw them on loosely at first. Spare screws are provided in the plastic bag marked with the letter E. ...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Place the washers and nuts back in position and tighten the nuts . The cabinet front is now secured. Align the depth of the cabinet front via the gaps in the angle trims . Now tighten the screws in the angle trims .
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Mounting the fixing brackets The fixing bracket is used to secure the cabinet front to the bottom of the appli- ance door. Do not mount the fixing bracket until the appliance (or side-by-side combi- nation, if applicable) has been in- stalled and the cabinet front has been aligned.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Tighten the screw at the bottom of Click the cover onto the fixing the appliance door. bracket. Install the cover over the fixing bracket .
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Securing the covers The top cover must be assembled as follows before it can be installed: Place the assembled cover into the gap above the appliance so it clicks into place. While doing so, slide both parts of the cover together as required.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Mounting the cover in a side-by-side combination Insert the joining peg (from the side- by-side kit) halfway into the channel in the cover for the left-hand appli- ance. Place the second cover onto the pin and press the two covers together. ...
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Securing the toe-kick ventilation grille and toe-kick cover Fit the cover to the light contact Click the toe-kick ventilation grille switch. onto the bottom of the appliance toe- kick. If necessary, cut the toe-kick cover to the required length and height (cut along the lower edge of the toe-kick facing where it touches the floor).
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*INSTALLATION* Installation The appliance is only suitable for Water connection connection to a cold water line, Information on the fresh water con- which nection - is directly connected to the water supply in order to ensure that water is Risk of injury and appliance circulated in the cold water line.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation 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).
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*INSTALLATION* Installation Wait for 1 hour after installation before Electrical connection plugging the appliance into the power Risk of electric shock! supply. This allows coolant and refriger- ator oil to settle in accordance with reg- The appliance must only be switched ulations.
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*INSTALLATION* Installation If the outlet is no longer accessible after Connecting the appliance 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"...
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Saving energy Normal Increased energy consumption energy consumption Installation / In a well-ventilated room. In an enclosed, poorly venti- Maintenance lated room. Protected from direct sun- In direct sunlight. light. Away from heat sources (ra- Near a heat source (radiator, diator, range/oven).
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Saving energy Normal Increased energy consumption energy consumption Drawers and shelves ar- ranged as they were when the appliance was delivered. Only open the door when Frequent opening of the necessary and for as short a door for long periods will time as possible.
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Guide to the appliance F 2412 Vi a Display b On/Off switch c Door shelves in the appliance door d Interior lighting e Shelves f Ice maker g Ice-cube container h Freezer baskets i Automatic door opening (Push2open/Pull2open) j Water filter...
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Guide to the appliance F 2802 Vi, F 2812 Vi, F 2902 Vi, F 2912 Vi a Display b On/Off switch c Door shelves in the appliance door d Interior lighting e Shelves f Ice maker g Ice-cube container h Freezer baskets i Automatic door opening (Push2open/Pull2open) j Water filter...
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Temperature display (target temperature) c Sensor control for setting the temperature d Display for Miele@home connection status (only visible when the Miele@home function has been set up) e Settings mode sensor control for adjusting various settings in Settings mode...
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Door Assistant Switch on ( Push2Open 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 , is switched on Demo Mode see “Selecting additional settings”)
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Guide to the appliance Switch on or off Sabbath Mode (see “Selecting additional settings”) Water Filter Display Switch on or off or reset (see “Selecting additional settings”) Symbols in settings mode / Scroll in settings mode or select a setting /...
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(IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal filter) regularly. Optional accessories A range of useful Miele accessories and care products are available for your ap- pliance. Water filter (IntensiveClear 2.0 mesh If you wish to install two cabinet fronts...
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Accessories 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 Choosing the right Door Assistant Before first use (Push2Open/Pull2Open) Allow the appliance to stand for ap- The Door Assistant helps you to open prox. 1 hour prior to connecting it to the appliance door. the power supply. This will help prevent any malfunc- You can choose between the two Door tions.
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To use this feature, you will need: Miele@home availability - a WiFi network The ability to use the Miele app de- - the Miele app pends on the availability of the - a Miele user account You can create Miele@home service in your country.
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Before first use Settings mode Operating the refrigeration ap- pliance In Settings mode , you can select different refrigeration appliance func- The touch display can be scratched tions and alter their settings to some by pointed or sharp objects, e.g., extent (see “Selecting additional set- pens.
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- Set the Temperature Unit (degrees Celsius) or (degrees °C °F Fahrenheit) Set up Miele@home Select Continue if you would like to set now. You will then be Miele@home guided by the display and the Miele app.
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Risk of damage due to high hu- Miele will appear, followed by the main midity. screen on the refrigeration appliance In environments with high humidity,...
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Switching on and off Switching off for longer peri- ods 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 switch off the breaker. ...
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Selecting additional settings In settings mode , certain settings The display is unlocked briefly so you can be adjusted and functions selected, can adjust the setting as required. Clos- allowing you to adjust the machine to ing the appliance door will reactivate suit your requirements.
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Selecting additional settings Switching Eco Mode on or Health risk caused by decom- posing food. The usability and quality of food may Eco Mode is useful when going on vaca- deteriorate if the temperature re- tion, for example, if you do not wish to mains above 0°F (-18°C) for an ex- switch off the appliance completely or tended period.
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sensor control. Make a note of the error message(s) displayed. Contact Miele Service and inform them of the error message(s) on the display. Confirm the message with OK.
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Selecting additional settings Touch the sensor control to return Switching on the Door Assis- to the previous menu level. tant – Adjusting the intensity You can choose between the two Door Assistants Push2Open Pull2Open You can also adjust the intensity of the The default Door Assistant is Push2Open function.
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Selecting additional settings – Adjusting the duration of the Auto- – Adjusting the intensity Close function You can also adjust the intensity of the You can also adjust the duration for Pull2Open function. The lower the set in- how long the appliance door will remain tensity, the less force required when open until it closes automatically.
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Selecting additional settings Switching off the Door Assis- Miele@home tant Setting up Miele@home In Settings mode , use the and The message only Set up Miele@home sensor controls to select Door As- appears if the refrigeration appliance and select OK to confirm your...
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Activating Miele@home Setting up Miele@home again If you have changed your WiFi network, If you have already activated you can set up Miele@home again for Miele@home and then disconnected your appliance. the connection, you will need to reac- tivate the connection.
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Selecting additional settings 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, ...
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Selecting additional settings Resetting the settings to their default settings You can reset the refrigeration appliance‘s settings to their default settings. Reset the refrigeration appliance’s settings to the default settings when disposing of your refrigeration appliance, selling it, or putting a used refrigeration appliance into operation.
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Temperature Unit °Fahrenheit / Keypad Lock Switched off Eco Mode Switched off Door Assistant Push2open Miele@home Switched off Dispenser Unit Switched on Sabbath Mode Switched off Water Filter Display Switched on ...
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Selecting additional settings Switching Sabbath Mode on - Ice Maker (if previously switched on) or off You can still select: The refrigeration appliance has a Sab- bath Mode to support the observance of - the sensor control for Settings religious customs. mode ...
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Selecting additional settings Switching on the Water Filter Display Switching on, switching off, or resetting the Water Filter Dis- If the has been Water Filter Display play switched off once, it must be switched Depending on the quantity of ice cubes on again if required.
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Selecting additional settings Water Filter Display has been switched off. Resetting the Water Filter Display After you have replaced or cleaned the water filter, you must reset the Water Fil- so that it can be displayed ter Display again after 6 months. If you do not reset the display, it ap- pears again and again.
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The correct temperature It is very important to set the correct Setting the temperature temperature for storing food in the ap- Touch the sensor control to set the pliance. Bacteria will cause food which temperature. is not stored at the correct temperature to deteriorate rapidly.
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The correct temperature Temperature range The temperature can be adjusted from 7°F (-14°C) to -11°F (-24°C). 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.
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Using SuperFrost Turning off SuperFrost SuperFrost function Touch the sensor control to set the For best results, turn on the SuperFrost temperature. function before putting fresh food into the freezer. The symbol is highlighted in color and the temperature value of -22°F Fresh food will be frozen quickly, so that (-30°C) is shown in the display.
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Temperature and door alarm The appliance has been fitted with a Health risk caused by decom- warning system which ensures that the posing food. temperature in the freezer cannot rise If the temperature in the freezer re- unnoticed and to avoid energy being mains above 0°F (-18°C) for a long wasted if the door is left open.
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Temperature and door alarm Door alarm An alarm will sound if the appliance door has been left open for longer than approx. 2 minutes. Close the door message also ap- pears on the display. As soon as the door is closed, the alarm will stop and the message on the display will disappear.
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Adjusting the interior fittings Removing or moving the door Removing or moving the shelves shelves Only move or remove the door shelves when they are empty. 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.
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Adjusting the interior fittings Removing the shelf above the Removing the freezer baskets ice maker Open the appliance door as wide as possible. The opening angle of the appliance door must not be limited to 90° be- cause otherwise the freezer baskets cannot be removed.
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Adjusting the interior fittings Removing the dividing panel Removing the ice container (depending on the model) Open the appliance door as far as it will go. The opening angle of the appliance door must not be limited to 90° be- cause otherwise the upper freezer basket cannot be pulled out as far as it will go.
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Adjusting the interior fittings Insert the ice container with the rear- most side first, so that it engages. Push the upper freezer basket all the way back in.
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Freezing and storing food What happens when you freeze Always observe USDA food safety fresh food? guidelines. Fresh food should be frozen as quickly Risk of fire from electrical appli- as possible so that the nutritional value ances. of the food, its vitamin content, appear- Operating electrical devices in the ance and flavor are maintained.
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Freezing and storing food Storing frozen food Home freezing Never re-freeze partially or fully de- Only freeze food that is fresh and in frosted food. Defrosted food must good condition. only be re-frozen after it has been cooked. Tips for home freezing - The following types of food are suit- When buying frozen food to store in able for home freezing:...
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Freezing and storing food - Placing hot food or drink in the Before placing food in the freezer causes food that is already freezer frozen to partially thaw and increases When freezing more than 4.4 lb (2 kg) energy consumption. Allow hot food of fresh food, switch on the Super- and drink to cool down before plac- Frost function some time before plac-...
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Freezing and storing food Defrosting frozen goods Unfrozen food should not touch frozen food as this will cause the Never re-freeze partially or fully de- frozen food to begin to thaw. frosted food. Defrosted food may only be re-frozen after it has been cooked. Storage time for frozen food Frozen food can be defrosted in differ- The storage life of food is very variable,...
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Freezing and storing food 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 Ice cube production is halted automati- For the automatic ice cube maker to cally as soon as the ice cube container operate, it must be connected to a is full. water supply (see “Installation – Water supply”). The ice maker can make up to approx.
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Making ice cubes Turning off the 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 faucet in the water supply line (approx. 3 hours before switching off the appliance to avoid the build- up of bacteria caused by stagnant water).
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Automatic defrosting 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. The appliance is equipped with a “NoFrost” system. The freezer defrosts automatically.
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Cleaning and care Cleaning agents WARNING! DANGER of electric shock! To avoid damaging the surfaces of your Unplug the appliance or trip the cir- appliance, do not use: cuit breaker. - cleaning agents containing soda, am- monia, acids, or chloride ...
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Cleaning and care Before cleaning the appliance Interior and accessories Turn the appliance off completely by Clean the appliance regularly, or at pressing the On/Off switch. least once a month. Clean up any spills, stains, or food Take any food out of the appliance immediately.
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The ventilation gaps should be cleaned on a regular basis with a brush or vacuum cleaner (you could use a Miele Vacuum Cleaner dust brush, for example). Turn the cap of the filter cartridge counterclockwise until it is in the ver- tical position 1.
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Cleaning and care Turn the cap of the filter cartridge clockwise until it is in the horizontal Rinse the mesh under running luke- position 6. warm water. Turn the mesh over un- der the running water to clean it on all ...
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Cleaning and care After cleaning Replace all shelves and accessories in the appliance. Switch the refrigeration appliance back on. 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 frozen food back in the freezer zone.
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Inten- siveClear 2.0 charcoal filter or clean the IntensiveClear 2.0 mesh filter. New water filters (IntensiveClear 2.0 mesh filters and IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal filters) are available from Miele Customer Service, from your dealer, or via the internet.
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Water filter Empty the old filter cartridge. Changing the water filter Tip: The old filter cartridge can be dis- Air in the system can cause water to posed of with household trash. gush out and the filter cartridge to spring out when it is removed.
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Water filter Once the IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal fil- ter has been replaced, the water filter display must be reset using Settings mode on the display (see “Selecting additional settings – Resetting the Water Filter Display ”). After inserting a new water filter, dis- pose of all ice cubes produced in the next 24 hours following the change.
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Water filter Performance Data Sheet Model: Miele 07134220 Use Replacement Cartridge 07134220 NSF System Trade name: WFS200MF & WFS210MF NSF Replacement Cartridge No: WFC100MF (for WFS200MF) & WFC110MF (for WFS210MF) System tested and certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 42, 53, 401 for the reduction of the claims listed below.
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This product F 2412 Vi/SF, F 28x2 Vi/SF, F 29x2 Vi/SF is tested and certified by This product F 1413 Vi (KIMSDF18US) is tested and certified by WQA against WQA against NSF/ANSI 372 for “lead free” compliance. NSF/ANSI 372 for "lead free" compliance. Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Strasse 29 D-33332 Gütersloh Miele & Cie. KG Carl-Miele-Straße 29...
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“Performing a ”). Self Test Test . Your appliance will Contact Miele Service and inform them of the error be checked for any message(s) on the display. faults or malfunctions. The appliance is not The appliance has not been turned on.
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Frequently Asked Questions Problem Possible cause and solution The compressor is turn- The ventilation gaps in the cabinetry have been cov- ing on more frequently ered or become too dusty. and for longer periods Do not block the ventilation gaps. of time;...
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Frequently Asked Questions Problem Possible cause and solution The compressor is turn- The temperature setting is too low. ing on more frequently Correct the temperature setting. and for longer periods A large amount of food was put in for freezing at of time;...
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Frequently Asked Questions Problem Possible cause and solution No alarm sounds de- You have switched off the audible signal. spite the appliance door Switch the audible signal back on using Settings being open. mode . Sabbath Mode function is switched on: the tem- perature display is dark and the symbol is shown on the display.
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Frequently Asked Questions Messages in the display Message Possible cause and solution The warning sounds The temperature in the appliance has risen signifi- and the message Freezer cantly. temperature too high. Max. This could be due to, for example: appears temperature °C –...
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The voltage level is too high/low. Observe the connection data under “Electrical connections”. Contact Miele 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.
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Frequently Asked Questions Problems with the ice cube maker Problem Possible cause and solution The ice maker is not The refrigeration appliance and the ice maker are not producing any ice switched on. cubes. Switch the refrigeration appliance and the ice maker on.
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Frequently Asked Questions Problem Possible cause and solution The ice maker is only Several household appliances connected to the producing small ice plumbed water connection are in operation, which cubes. has reduced the amount of water being taken in. Avoid using the dishwasher, washing machine, etc.
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The water intake is faulty. the appliance. Close the faucet immediately. Check the water line for damage. Contact Miele Customer Service. Check whether the water connection pressure is too high. If the water connection pressure is too high, this can cause leaks (see “Installation –...
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Do not remove the lighting cover. The LED lighting may only be repaired or replaced by Miele Service. Risk of injury from LED lighting. This lighting corresponds to risk group RG 2. If the cover is defective, there is a risk of eye injury.
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Causes of noises Normal Cause noises 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.
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In the event of a fault which you cannot remedy yourself, please contact your Miele dealer or Miele Customer Service. You can book a Miele Service Call on- line at www.miele.com/service. Contact information for Miele Cus- tomer Service can be found at the end of this document.
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Declaration of conformity Frequency range 2.412 GHz – 2.462 GHz Maximum trans- < 100 mW mitting power...
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Copyrights and licenses Miele uses their own and third party software which is not subject to any so-called open source license for the operation and control of the device/appliance. This software/these software components are protected by copyright. The copyright powers of Miele and third parties have to be respected.
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Customer Service. U.S.A. Canada Miele, Inc. Importer Miele Limited National Headquarters 9 Independence Way Headquarters and Miele Centre Princeton, NJ 08540 161 Four Valley Drive Vaughan, ON L4K 4V8 Customer Service & Support www.miele.ca Phone: 888-99-MIELE(64353) Customer Care Centre info@mieleusa.com...
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