Page 2 - Contents
Guide to the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Warning and Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Guide to the appliance
a On/Off button b Temperature selector button c Refrigerator section temperaturedisplay d Super freeze button andindicator light e Alarm off button andindicator light Guide to the appliance 4
Page 6 - Disposal of your old appliance; Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packingmaterial The transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and can normally berecycled. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of babies andyoung children. Da...
Page 7 - Correct application; Safety with children; Warning and Safety instructions
This appliance complies with allrelevant local and national safetyrequirements. Improper use can,however, present a risk of bothpersonal injury and materialdamage. To avoid the risk of accidents anddamage to the appliance, pleaseread these instructions carefullybefore installation and before usingit...
Page 8 - Technical safety
Technical safety ~ Before setting up the appliance, check it for any externally visibledamage. Do not install and use adamaged appliance.A damaged appliance is dangerous. ~ If the connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced by a service technicianauthorised by the manufacturer to protectthe ...
Page 10 - Correct use
Correct use ~ Never handle frozen food with wet hands. Your hands may freeze to thefrozen food. Danger of frost burn. ~ Do not take ice cubes out with your bare hands and never place ice cubesor ice lollies in your mouth straight fromthe freezer.The very low temperature of the frozenice or lollies c...
Page 12 - How to save energy
Normal energyconsumption Increased energyconsumption Installation site In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated room. Protected from direct sunlight. In direct sunlight. Not situated near to a heat source(radiator, oven). Situated near to a heat source(radiator, oven). Where the ideal ambi...
Page 13 - Switching on and off
Before using for the first time ^ Clean the inside of the appliance andthe accessories with lukewarm waterand a little washing-up liquid, andthen dry with a soft cloth. Important:To ensure the correct functioning ofthe appliance, let it stand forbetween 1½ and 2 hours aftertransporting it to its fin...
Page 14 - required; The correct temperature
It is very important to set the correcttemperature for storing food in theappliance. Micro-organisms will causefood which is not stored at the correcttemperature to deteriorate rapidly.Temperature influences the growth rateof these micro-organisms. Reducingthe temperature reduces their growthrate. T...
Page 15 - Temperature alarm; Door alarm; Alarm
Your appliance has been fitted with awarning system which ensures that thetemperature in the freezer sectioncannot rise unnoticed and to avoidenergy being wasted if a door is leftopen. Temperature alarm An alarm will sound if the temperaturein the freezer section becomes toowarm. The temperature dis...
Page 16 - Super freeze
Super freeze Switch the Super freeze function onbefore putting fresh food into thefreezer. This helps food to freeze quickly andretain its nutrients, vitamins, flavoursand appearance. Super freeze is not necessary: – when putting in food that is already frozen. – when freezing less than 2 kg fresh f...
Page 17 - Different storage zones; Warmest area; Using the refrigerator efficiently
Different storage zones Due to the natural circulation of the airin the appliance, there are differenttemperature zones in the refrigerator.Cold, heavy air sinks to the lowestsection of the appliance. Make use ofthe different zones when placing foodin the appliance. Warmest area The warmest area is ...
Page 18 - Fruit and vegetables
When shopping for food The freshness of food when first placedin the appliance is an important factorin determining how long it stays fresh.Time out of the refrigerator e.g. duringtransportation should be kept to aminimum. For example, do not allowfood to stay in a hot car for too long.Once food has...
Page 20 - Moving the bottle divider; Adjusting the interior fittings
Moving the shelves The shelves can be adjusted accordingto the height of the food. ^ Raise the shelf, and pull it forwardsslightly until the notch at the side is inline with the shelf support. It can thenbe raised or lowered to the requiredlevel. The raised edge at the back must faceupwards to preve...
Page 21 - Freezing and storing food
Maximum freezing capacity To ensure that fresh food placed in thefreezer freezes through to the core asquickly as possible, the maximumfreezing capacity must not beexceeded. The maximum freezingcapacity for freezing within a 24-hourperiod is given on the data plate:"Freezing capacity ....kg/24 h...
Page 22 - Home freezing
Home freezing Only freeze fresh food which is in agood condition. Hints on home freezing – The following types of food are suitable for freezing: Fresh meat, poultry, game, fish,vegetables, herbs, fresh fruit, dairyproducts, pastry, leftovers, eggyolks, egg whites and a range ofpre-cooked meals. – T...
Page 23 - Placing food in the freezer; Freezing large items; Poultry; Fruit
^ Make a note of the contents and thedate of freezing on the packaging. Before placing food in the freezersection ^ When freezing more than 2 kg offresh food, switch on the Superfreeze function for some time beforeplacing the food in the freezer (see"Super freeze").This also helps to prevent...
Page 24 - Most vegetables; Ice cubes; make sure; Freezer tray
Most vegetables can be cooked while still frozen. Just put straight into boilingwater or hot fat. The cooking time isslightly less than that of freshvegetables due to changes in the cellstructure. Never re-freeze partially or fullydefrosted food. Consume defrostedfood as soon as possible as it willl...
Page 25 - Cool pack
Cool pack The cool pack prevents thetemperature in the freezer rising tooquickly in the event of a power cut. Place the cool pack in the top drawer ofthe freezer section, directly on top ofthe food. The cool pack will be at itsmost effective after it has been in thefreezer for approx. 24 hours. If t...
Page 26 - Refrigerator section; Freezer section; Automatic defrost
Refrigerator section The refrigerator defrosts automatically. Condensate and frost can build up onthe back wall of the refrigerator sectionwhilst it is in use. You do not need toremove this, as it will defrost andevaporate automatically with thewarmth generated by the appliance. The condensate is dr...
Page 27 - Cleaning and care
^ A range of Miele branded cleaningand conditioning agents including amicrofibre "E-Cloth" is available fromthe Miele UK Spare PartsDepartment, or via the internet atwww.miele-shop.com. Never use cleaning agentscontaining abrasive substancessuch as sand, soda, acids chloridesor chemical solv...
Page 29 - Problem solving guide
Repairs to electrical appliancesshould only be carried out by asuitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance withcurrent local and national safetyregulations. Repairs and other workby unqualified persons could bedangerous. The manufacturercannot be held liable forunauthorised work. Som...
Page 32 - Noises
Normal noises What causes them Brrrrr... Humming noise made by the motor (compressor). This noise canget louder for brief periods when the motor is switching on. Blubb, blubb.... A gurgling noise can be heard when coolant is circulatingthrough the pipes. Click.... Clicking sounds are made when the t...
Page 33 - Guarantee; After Sales / Guarantee
In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, or if the appliance isunder guarantee, please contact: – your Miele Dealer or – Miele (see back cover for contact details). When contacting your Dealer or Miele,please quote the model and serialnumber of your appliance. Thisinformation is giv...
Page 34 - Electrical connection
Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance with currentlocal and national safety regulations(BS 7671 in the UK). The appliance is supplied with a mainscable and moulded plug ready forconnection to an a.c. singl...
Page 35 - Location; Installation
Do not place any appliance whichgives off heat, such as a toaster ormicrowave oven, on top of thisappliance, as this would increasethe appliance's energyconsumption. This appliance must not be installeddirectly next to another refrigeratoror freezer.It does not have side-wall heating,so installation...
Page 36 - Ventilation
Climate range The appliance is designed for usewithin certain climate ranges (ambienttemperatures), and should not be usedoutside this range. The climate range ofthe appliance is stated on the dataplate inside the appliance. Climate range Ambient room temperature SN N ST T SN-ST SN-T +10°C to +32°C+...
Page 37 - Appliance dimensions
Appliance dimensions A B C KDN 12823 S 1817 mm 600 mm 630 mm Installation 37
Page 38 - Removing the door handles:; Changing the door hinging
The appliance is supplied right-handhinged. If left-hand door hinging isrequired, follow the instructions below. To change the door hinging you willneed the following tools : – a cross-slotted screwdriver, – a flat-bladed screwdriver, – a selection of Torx screwdrivers, – a spanner. Two people are n...
Page 44 - Aligning the appliance doors
The appliance doors can be alignedwith the housing at a later date. In the following illustration the dooris not shown in the closed position tomake it easier to see what happensnext. To align the lower door use the long outer slots in the lower hinge plate: ^ Remove centre screw a from the hinge pl...
Page 45 - next to a wall; Building in the appliance
a Top box b Appliance c Housing unit d Wall The appliance can be installed in akitchen run. To match the height of therest of the kitchen, the appliance canbe fitted with a suitable top box a . A ventilation gap of at least 50 mmdepth must be allowed for behind theappliance across the entire width o...