Page 2 - Contents; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Contents 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 5 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 14 Installation .............................................................................
Page 5 - Risk of injury and damage due to tipping refrigeration appli-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 This refrigeration appliance complies with current safety require-ments. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury andmaterial damage. Please read the operating and installation instructions carefully be-fore using the refrigeration appliance for the fir...
Page 6 - Appropriate use; This appliance is intended for use in domestic households and
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 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 residentialtype envi...
Page 7 - Safety with children
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 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 reac...
Page 10 - Correct use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 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 refrigeration appliance is designed for use within a specific ...
Page 11 - Risk of injury. Never handle frozen food or the metal parts of the
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Risk of injury. Never handle frozen food or the metal parts of the appliance with wet hands. Your hands may freeze to the frozen foodor to the metal. Risk of injury. Do not take ice cubes out with your bare hands and never place ice cubes or ice pops in your mout...
Page 12 - Cleaning and maintenance
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 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 shortcircuit. Sharp edged or ...
Page 13 - Transport
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 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 2 people. Disposal of your old appliance Children could become trapped ...
Page 14 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of packaging material
Caring for the environment 14 Disposal of packaging material The packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland should be recycled. Ensure that any plastic wrapp...
Page 15 - Installation; Installation location; Climate class
Installation *INSTALLATION* 15 Installation location This appliance should be installed in adry, well-ventilated room. When deciding where to install your re-frigeration appliance, please bear inmind that it will use more energy if in-stalled near to a heater, a range, or an-other appliance that giv...
Page 16 - Risk of damage due to high hu-; Installation notes; Risk of damage and injury due to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 16 Risk of damage due to high hu- midity.In environments with high humidity,condensation can build up on exter-nal refrigeration appliance panels,which can cause corrosion.Install the refrigeration appliance in adry and/or air-conditioned room withsufficient ventilation...
Page 17 - Ventilation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 17 Load-bearing capacity of the nichefloor To ensure the safe installation of the re-frigeration appliance and to guaranteeits correct functioning, the floor of theniche where the appliance is to be in-stalled must be smooth and even. It must be made from strong, rigid ma...
Page 18 - at least
Installation *INSTALLATION* 18 Side-by-side This appliance can be installed side-by-side with another refrigeration appli-ance. The following overview will showyou which side-by-side installation op-tions you have with your refrigerationappliance. Depending on the installation situa-tion, you will n...
Page 20 - Installation dimensions; Position of the electrical and plumbed water connections
Installation *INSTALLATION* 20 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" (...
Page 23 - Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle 115°)
Installation *INSTALLATION* 23 Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle 115°) 3/8" (10 mm) D A B C A B* C* D (with a cabinetfront of 3/4" (19 mm)) F 2412 Vi 20 11/16" (525 mm) Cabinet front3/4"-1 1/2"(19–38 mm) Door handle 9 5/16" (237 mm) F 2802 Vi, F 2812 V...
Page 25 - Dimensions of the cabinet front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 25 Dimensions of the cabinet front A B C A B C F 2412 Vi 17 3/4" (451 mm) 79 7/8" (2,029 mm) ≥ 4"-5 3/16" (102–132 mm) F 2802 Vi, F 2812 Vi 29 3/4" (756 mm) 79 7/8" (2,029 mm) ≥ 4"-5 3/16" (102–132 mm) F 2902 Vi, F 2912 Vi 35 3/4" (908 ...
Page 26 - Building in the appliance; Risk of damage and injury!
Installation *INSTALLATION* 26 Building in the appliance Before starting... It is essential to read these installa-tion instructions carefully beforestarting to install the appliance.The appliance should be installed bya suitably qualified tradesman in ac-cordance with these installation in-structio...
Page 27 - Weight of cabinet front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 27 Weight of cabinet front Before installing the cabinet front, en-sure that the weight of the door doesnot exceed the maximum permitted: Appliance Max. weight ofcabinet 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) ...
Page 28 - - The side panels of the installation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 28 The faucet must not be concealedbehind the appliance and must beeasily accessible in an emergency. Check the surroundings for possiblecollisions (see “Installation – Dimen-sions with appliance door open”). Only install the refrigeration appliancein stable, solid in...
Page 29 - Do
Installation *INSTALLATION* 29 Do not remove the installation aids from the appliance door. These willbe required later for aligning the ap-pliance in the building-in niche. Risk of damage and injury due to the refrigeration appliance tippingover.As soon as you unscrew the brack-ets that fix t...
Page 30 - Preparing the installation niche
Installation *INSTALLATION* 30 Preparing the installation niche Risk of damage and injury due to the refrigeration appliance tippingover.This refrigeration appliance is veryheavy and can tip forwards when thedoors are open.The building-in niche must be se-cured to the wall behind it and/orabove it...
Page 31 - Risk of injury and damage due to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 31 Risk of injury and damage due to tipping refrigeration appliance.If the anti-tip brackets are fixed toohigh up, they cannot be used to se-cure the refrigeration appliance.The distance between the anti-tip brackets and the refrigerationappliance must not exceed5/16...
Page 32 - Pushing the appliance into the niche
Installation *INSTALLATION* 32 Securing with a wooden wedge Secure the building-in niche to thewall behind it and/or above it as re-quired using the anti-tip brackets . Now prepare the plumbed water con-nection for the refrigeration appliance(see “Plumbed water connection”). Pushing the applia...
Page 34 - Aligning the refrigeration appliance
Installation *INSTALLATION* 34 Aligning the refrigeration appliance The installation aids on the appli- ance door provide assistance with thealignment of the refrigeration appli-ance in the building-in niche. The installation aids are suitable for acabinet front thickness of 3/4" or1 1/2" ...
Page 35 - Position the supplied spacers
Installation *INSTALLATION* 35 Position the supplied spacers on both sides on the markings next tothe adjustable feet at the front of theappliance. Adjust the rear feet with a ratchet (at-tachment: 5/16” (8 mm) socket) or aTX 20 screwdriver .
Page 36 - only until
Installation *INSTALLATION* 36 Adjust the front feet with a ratchet (at-tachment: 5/16” (8 mm) socket) or aTX 20 screwdriver . Tip: Proceed carefully when adjusting the feet, alternating between the leftand right feet. Place a level across the installationaids on the appliance door to check ...
Page 37 - Securing the appliance in the niche
Installation *INSTALLATION* 37 Check the alignment of the refrigera-tion appliance again using the instal-lation aids and level. Securing the appliance in the niche Screw the lugs for the fixing plate into the cabinets/units above the ap-pliance. If it is not possible to secure the appli-anc...
Page 38 - Open the appliance door.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 38 Open the appliance door. Screw the mounting plate lugs at the top and bottom to the cabinets/units adjacent to the appliance. In a side-by-side combination, onlythe external panels of the two appli-ances can be secured to the cabinetwall. Preparing the cabinet f...
Page 41 - to the outer frame
Installation *INSTALLATION* 41 For inset fronts: only secure themounting frame to the outer frame with the screws. Screw the appliance handle to thecabinet front from the inside if neces-sary (not for handle-free kitchens). Now insert the angle trims on both sides as far as they will go in...
Page 44 - Mounting the fixing brackets
Installation *INSTALLATION* 44 Mounting the fixing brackets The fixing bracket is used to secure thecabinet front to the bottom of the appli-ance door. Do not mount the fixing bracket untilthe appliance (or side-by-side combi-nation, if applicable) has been in-stalled and the cabinet front has beena...
Page 45 - Install the cover
Installation *INSTALLATION* 45 Tighten the screw at the bottom ofthe appliance door. Install the cover over the fixing bracket . Click the cover onto the fixing bracket.
Page 46 - Securing the covers; Place the assembled cover
Installation *INSTALLATION* 46 Securing the covers The top cover must be assembled as follows before it can be installed: Insert the two parts of the cover intoone another. Cover viewed from the side Place the assembled cover into the gap above the appliance so itclicks into place. While d...
Page 47 - Fit the two plastic covers
Installation *INSTALLATION* 47 Mounting the cover in a side-by-sidecombination Insert the joining peg (from the side-by-side kit) halfway into the channelin the cover for the left-hand appli-ance. Place the second cover onto the pinand press the two covers together. Click the two covers togeth...
Page 48 - Fit the cover
Installation *INSTALLATION* 48 Fit the cover to the light contact switch. Securing the toe-kick ventilationgrille and toe-kick cover Click the toe-kick ventilation grille onto the bottom of the appliance toe-kick. If necessary, cut the toe-kick cover tothe required length and height (cutal...
Page 49 - Water connection; Risk of injury and appliance
Installation *INSTALLATION* 49 Water connection Information on the fresh water con-nection Risk of injury and appliance damage if appliance is not con-nected properly.Failing to connect the applianceproperly can result in personal injuryand/or material damage.The appliance may only be con-nected t...
Page 51 - Electrical connection; Risk of electric shock!
Installation *INSTALLATION* 51 Electrical connection Risk of electric shock! The appliance must only be switchedon when it has been installed in ac-cordance with the installation in-structions.Ground the appliance.The appliance must not be groundedvia a gas pipe.If in doubt, have a suitably qualif...
Page 52 - solar power
Installation *INSTALLATION* 52 If the outlet is no longer accessible afterinstallation, an additional means of dis-connection must be provided for allpoles. Suitable means of disconnectioninclude switches with an all-pole dis-connect device with a contact openingof at least 1/8" (3 mm). These ca...
Page 53 - Saving energy
Saving energy 53 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...
Page 54 - Use
Saving energy 54 Normal energy consumption Increased energy consumption Use Drawers and shelves ar-ranged as they were whenthe appliance was delivered. Only open the door whennecessary and for as short atime as possible. Store foodin an organized way. Frequent opening of thedoor for long periods wil...
Page 55 - Guide to the appliance
Guide to the appliance 55 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
Page 57 - Main screen; Sensor control
Guide to the appliance 57 Main screen °F 0 1 2 3 4 5 a SuperFrost display(only visible when the SuperFrost function has been switched on) b Temperature display (target temperature) c Sensor control for setting the temperature d Display for Miele@home connection status (only visible when...
Page 58 - Settings mode; Symbol
Guide to the appliance 58 Settings mode In Settings mode, you can select the following appliance functions and alter theirsettings to some extent: Symbol Function Language Set Display Brightness Adjust (darker to brighter) Color Scheme Set (dark or bright) / Buzzer Tones Adjust the volume...
Page 59 - Symbols in settings mode; Scroll in settings mode or select a setting
Guide to the appliance 59 Sabbath Mode Switch on or off (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 / Change a setting (e.g., display br...
Page 60 - Accessories; Accessories supplied; Appliance plug; Optional accessories; Stainless steel front panel
Accessories 60 Accessories supplied Appliance plug Water filter (IntensiveClear 2.0 char-coal filter) The IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal filter,which is already installed in the refriger-ation appliance, improves the taste andsmell of the ice cubes by removingchlorine and other substances fromsupply wa...
Page 62 - Before first use; Packaging material; Push2Open
Before first use 62 Before first use Allow the appliance to stand for ap-prox. 1 hour prior to connecting it tothe power supply.This will help prevent any malfunc-tions. Packaging material Remove all packaging material fromthe inside of the appliance. Leftover tape residue.Always remove all packag...
Page 63 - selected
Before first use 63 Operating the refrigeration ap-pliance The touch display can be scratchedby pointed or sharp objects, e.g.,pens.Only touch the display with your fin-gers. If your fingers are cold, the touchdisplay may not react. °F 0 The sensor controls underneath thetemperature displa...
Page 64 - Starting up for the first time; OK
Before first use 64 Starting up for the first time Open the appliance door. Turn the refrigeration appliance on bypressing the On/Off switch. The On/Off switch is located belowthe display. The refrigeration appliance will start tocool and the interior lighting will comeon when the appliance door...
Page 65 - Switching on and off; Switching on the appliance
Switching on and off 65 Switching on the appliance Open the appliance door. Turn the refrigeration appliance on bypressing the On/Off switch. The refrigeration appliance will start tocool and the interior lighting will comeon when the appliance door is opened. Miele will appear, followed by the ...
Page 66 - Turn the appliance off.
Switching on and off 66 Switching off for longer peri-ods of time If the appliance is not going to be usedfor a longer period of time: Turn the appliance off. Unplug the appliance or switch offthe breaker. Risk of damage due to frozen water intake pipe.If the water intake is blocked whilethe i...
Page 67 - Selecting additional settings; Switching; Keypad Lock; on or off
Selecting additional settings 67 In settings mode , certain settings can be adjusted and functions selected,allowing you to adjust the machine tosuit your requirements. The following section only describe thefunctions in settings mode that re- quire further explanation. The door alarm and other...
Page 68 - Eco Mode; on or
Selecting additional settings 68 Switching Eco Mode on or off Eco Mode is useful when going on vaca- tion, for example, if you do not wish toswitch off the appliance completely ordo not need a high degree of cooling.Energy consumption in Eco Mode is lower than in normal operation. The freezer zo...
Page 69 - Performing a; Self Test
Selecting additional settings 69 Performing a Self Test Perform a Self Test if you are concerned that your refrigeration appliance is notworking properly and want to check if itis suffering from any problems. In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select Self Test and selec...
Page 70 - Switching on the; tant; Switching on; – Adjusting the intensity
Selecting additional settings 70 Switching on the Door Assis- tant You can choose between the two DoorAssistants 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...
Page 71 - Pull2Open
Selecting additional settings 71 – Adjusting the duration of the Auto-Close function You can also adjust the duration forhow long the appliance door will remainopen until it closes automatically. In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select Door As- sistant and select OK to co...
Page 72 - Switching off the; Setting up Miele@home
Selecting additional settings 72 Switching off the Door Assis- tant In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select Door As- sistant and select OK to confirm your selection. Use the and sensor controls to select Mode and select OK to confirm your selection. Use the ...
Page 73 - Availability of the WiFi connection
Selecting additional settings 73 Availability of the WiFi connection The WiFi connection shares a frequencyrange with other appliances (includingmicrowave ovens and remote controltoys). This can cause sporadic or evencomplete connection failures. There-fore, the availability of featured func-tions c...
Page 75 - Deactivating Miele@home
Selecting additional settings 75 Deactivating Miele@home In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select Miele@home and select OK to confirm your selection. Use the and sensor controls to select Deactivate and select OK to confirm your selection. Deactivation successful w...
Page 76 - Resetting the network configuration; Switching off; Demo Mode
Selecting additional settings 76 Resetting the network configuration Reset the refrigeration appliance’s set-tings to the default settings when dis-posing of your refrigeration appliance,selling it, or putting a used refrigera-tion appliance into operation. This willreset the network configuration s...
Page 77 - Resetting the settings to their default settings
Selecting additional settings 77 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 disposingof your refrigeration appliance, selling it, or putt...
Page 78 - Function
Selecting additional settings 78 The refrigeration 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 ...
Page 79 - on
Selecting additional settings 79 Switching Sabbath Mode on or off The refrigeration appliance has a Sab- bath Mode to support the observance of religious customs. When Sabbath Mode is switched on, you cannot make any settings on yourrefrigeration appliance. Ensure that the appliance door isprope...
Page 80 - play; Water Filter Display
Selecting additional settings 80 Switching on, switching off, orresetting the Water Filter Dis- play Depending on the quantity of ice cubesproduced, the Water Filter Display will re- mind you approx. every 6 months thatthe IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal filterneeds to be changed. Replace the water ...
Page 81 - Resetting the
Selecting additional settings 81 The Water Filter Display has been switched off. Resetting the Water Filter Display After you have replaced or cleaned thewater filter, you must reset the Water Fil- ter Display so that it can be displayed again after 6 months. If you do not reset the display, it ap...
Page 82 - The correct temperature; Setting the temperature
The correct temperature 82 It is very important to set the correcttemperature for storing food in the ap-pliance. Bacteria will cause food whichis not stored at the correct temperatureto deteriorate rapidly. Temperature influ-ences the growth rate of these bacteria.Reducing the temperature reduces t...
Page 83 - Temperature range
The correct temperature 83 Temperature range The temperature can be adjusted from7°F (-14°C) to -11°F (-24°C). The ambient temperature in the roomand 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 toohigh, the...
Page 84 - Using SuperFrost; SuperFrost function
Using SuperFrost 84 SuperFrost function For best results, turn on the SuperFrostfunction before putting fresh food intothe freezer. Fresh food will be frozen quickly, so thatthe nutritional value, vitamin content,appearance, and taste are maintained. Exceptions: - Placing food in the freezer that...
Page 85 - Temperature and door alarm; Temperature alarm
Temperature and door alarm 85 The appliance has been fitted with awarning system which ensures that thetemperature in the freezer cannot riseunnoticed and to avoid energy beingwasted if the door is left open. Temperature alarm The Freezer temperature too high. Max. temperature °C message appears in ...
Page 86 - Door alarm; pears on the display.
Temperature and door alarm 86 Door alarm An alarm will sound if the appliancedoor has been left open for longer thanapprox. 2 minutes.The Close the door message also ap- pears on the display. As soon as the door is closed, thealarm will stop and the message on thedisplay will disappear. Turning the ...
Page 87 - Adjusting the interior fittings; Make sure that the shelf is straight.
Adjusting the interior fittings 87 Removing or moving the doorshelves Only move or remove the doorshelves when they are empty. Hold the shelf on the frame with bothhands and lift it slightly so that it canbe lifted with the catches on bothsides over the guide. Remove the shelf or place it in the...
Page 88 - Removing the freezer baskets; Raise the snap fastening
Adjusting the interior fittings 88 Removing the shelf above theice maker Use both hands to grip the front ofthe shelf from below and press it onboth sides until you feel resistance . When pulling out and inserting theshelf, make sure that the side wallsare not damaged. Carefully pull the shelf...
Page 89 - Removing the ice container; Tilt the ice container
Adjusting the interior fittings 89 Removing the dividing panel (depending on the model) Pull the freezer basket out as far as itwill go. To release the brackets, use a suit-able object to turn the slots in thepegs to a horizontal position (1.). Remove the pegs from the brack-ets (2.). Pull t...
Page 91 - Freezing and storing food; Risk of fire from electrical appli-; Maximum freezing capacity; - that the packaging is not damaged
Freezing and storing food 91 Always observe USDA food safetyguidelines. Risk of fire from electrical appli- ances.Operating electrical devices in theappliance can cause sparks to form.Do not operate any electrical devicesinside the appliance. Maximum freezing capacity To ensure that fresh food pla...
Page 92 - Home freezing
Freezing and storing food 92 Home freezing Only freeze food that is fresh and ingood 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, eggyolks,...
Page 93 - Placing food in the freezer; Food group
Freezing and storing food 93 Before placing food in thefreezer 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 storedin the freezer to stay frozen. Placing...
Page 94 - Defrosting frozen goods; Meat and poultry; Cooling drinks quickly; more than one hour
Freezing and storing food 94 Defrosting frozen goods Never re-freeze partially or fully de-frosted food. Defrosted food may onlybe 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 ...
Page 95 - Making ice cubes; Turning on the ice maker
Making ice cubes 95 For the automatic ice cube maker tooperate, it must be connected to awater supply (see “Installation – Watersupply”). Risk to health due to contami- nated water.Consuming polluted water can leadto illnesses.The first 3 batches of ice cubesmade after the ice cube maker isstarted...
Page 96 - Turning off the ice maker
Making ice cubes 96 Turning off the ice maker The ice maker can be turned off inde-pendently of the freezer zone if you donot want to make any ice cubes. Close the faucet in the water supplyline (approx. 3 hours before switchingoff the appliance to avoid the build-up of bacteria caused by stagnant...
Page 97 - Automatic defrosting; WARNING! DANGER of injury
Automatic defrosting 97 WARNING! DANGER of injury and damage!Do not use any mechanical or othertypes 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 defrostsautomatically. The moisture gener...
Page 98 - Cleaning and care; Cleaning agents; do not
Cleaning and care 98 WARNING! DANGER of electric shock!Unplug the appliance or trip the cir-cuit breaker. WARNING! Fire hazard! Do not damage the coolantpipework. Do not let water get into the elec-tronic or the lighting. Risk of damage due to moisture penetration.The steam from a steam cleane...
Page 99 - Before cleaning the appliance; Aluminum frames
Cleaning and care 99 Before cleaning the appliance Turn the appliance off completely bypressing the On/Off switch. Take any food out of the applianceand store it in a cool place. Take out all other removable parts forcleaning (see “Adjusting the interiorfittings”). Interior and accessories Cle...
Page 100 - Cleaning the door seal; Risk of damage as a result of in-; Cleaning the ventilation gaps; You can use the
Cleaning and care 100 Cleaning the door seal Risk of damage as a result of in- correct cleaning.If you treat the door seal with oils orgrease, it can become porous.Do not use any oils or grease on thedoor seal. The door seals should be cleanedregularly with clean water, and thenwiped dry with a ...
Page 101 - Risk of damage caused by water; must be reset using Settings
Cleaning and care 101 Rinse the mesh under running luke-warm water. Turn the mesh over un-der the running water to clean it on allsides. 4. Reinsert the mesh into the back ofthe filter cartridge 4. Slide the filter cartridge as far as itwill go into the filter opening 5., mak-ing sure the cap ...
Page 102 - After cleaning; Switch on the SuperFrost
Cleaning and care 102 After cleaning Replace all shelves and accessoriesin the appliance. Switch the refrigeration applianceback on. Switch on the SuperFrost function for a while so that the freezer zonecan cool down quickly. Once the freezer zone has reachedthe required temperature, plac...
Page 103 - Water filter; - If an external water filter is attached; will appear on the
Water filter 103 The appliance is supplied with a waterfilter (IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal filter)that filters supply water for making icecubes. The IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal filterimproves the taste and smell of the icecubes by removing chlorine and othersubstances from supply water. However, to ...
Page 104 - Changing the water filter; Empty the old filter cartridge.
Water filter 104 Changing the water filter Air in the system can cause water togush out and the filter cartridge tospring out when it is removed. Takegreat care when changing the waterfilter. Turn the cap of the filter cartridgecounterclockwise until it is in the hori-zontal position 1. and slide ...
Page 105 - Using an external water filter
Water filter 105 Once the IntensiveClear 2.0 charcoal fil-ter has been replaced, the water filterdisplay 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 cube...
Page 108 - Lead-free certificate; Lead free certificate
Water filter 108 Lead-free certificate This product F 1413 Vi (KIMSDF18US) is tested and certified by WQA againstNSF/ANSI 372 for "lead free" compliance. Miele & Cie. KGCarl-Miele-Straße 29D-33332 Gütersloh Lead free certificate 35 This product F 2412 Vi/SF, F 28x2 Vi/SF, F 29x2 Vi/SF is...
Page 109 - Frequently Asked Questions; Problem; . Your appliance will; The appliance has not been turned on.
Frequently Asked Questions 109 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 cor...
Page 113 - Messages in the display; Message
Frequently Asked Questions 113 Messages in the display Message Possible cause and solution The warning soundsand the message Freezer temperature too high. Max.temperature °C appears on the display. The temperature in the appliance has risen signifi-cantly.This could be due to, for example: – the app...
Page 114 - is shown in the dis-
Frequently Asked Questions 114 Message Possible cause and solution “ F Please contact Miele Technical Service. ” ap- pears in the display andan alarm sounds. There is a fault. Make a note of the fault message if necessary. Contact Miele Service. To turn the alarm off, touch the symbol. The ...
Page 115 - Problems with the ice cube maker
Frequently Asked Questions 115 Problems with the ice cube maker Problem Possible cause and solution The ice maker is notproducing any icecubes. The refrigeration appliance and the ice maker are notswitched on. Switch the refrigeration appliance and the icemaker on. Check whether the water filter...
Page 118 - The interior lighting is not working.
Frequently Asked Questions 118 The interior lighting is not working. Problem Possible cause and solution The interior lighting isnot working. The refrigeration appliance has not been turned on. Turn the refrigeration appliance on. The Sabbath Mode function is switched on: the tem- perature displa...
Page 119 - Causes of noises; Cause
Causes of noises 119 Normalnoises Cause Brrrrr... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). This noisecan get louder for brief periods when the motor switches on. Blub, blub... A gurgling noise can be heard when the coolant circulatesthrough the pipes. Click... Clicking sounds occur wheneve...
Page 120 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Customer Service 120 Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannotremedy yourself, please contact yourMiele 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...
Page 121 - Declaration of conformity; Frequency range
Declaration of conformity 121 Frequency range 2.412 GHz –2.462 GHz Maximum trans-mitting power < 100 mW
Page 122 - Copyrights and licenses
Copyrights and licenses 122 Miele uses their own and third party software which is not subject to any so-calledopen source license for the operation and control of the device/appliance. Thissoftware/these software components are protected by copyright. The copyrightpowers of Miele and third parties ...
Page 123 - National Headquarters; Canada; Headquarters and Miele Centre; International Headquarters
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.com U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Customer Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre 800-843-7231609-419-4298 Customer Se...