Page 2 - Contents
Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Warning and Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Description of the appliance
a Alarm button and indicator light b Temperature display e Drawer with freezer calendar f Marker system for frozen food g Ventilation gaps c Super freeze button and indicatorlight d On/off and temperature selector dial Description of the appliance 4
Page 5 - 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 6 - Correct application; Safety with children; Warning and Safety instructions
This appliance complies with allrelevant legal safety requirements.Improper use can, however, presenta risk of both personal injury andmaterial damage. To avoid the risk of accidents anddamage to the appliance, pleaseread these instructions carefullybefore installation and before usingit for the fir...
Page 7 - Technical safety
Technical safety ~ Before setting up the appliance, check it for any externally visibledamage. Do not install and use adamaged appliance. ~ If the connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced by a servicetechnician authorised by themanufacturer to protect the user fromdanger. ~ This appliance...
Page 9 - Correct use
Correct use ~ Never handle frozen food with wet hands. Your hands may freeze to thefrozen food. ~ 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 ofthe frozen ice or lollies can cause frostburn to...
Page 10 - Disposal of your old freezer
~ Do not block the ventilation gaps in the plinth or the top of the appliancehousing unit as this would impair theefficiency of the appliance, increase theelectricity consumption and couldcause damage to the appliance. ~ The appliance is designed for use within certain climate ranges (ambienttempera...
Page 11 - 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 12 - Switching off; Operation
Before using for the first time ^ Clean the inside of the appliance andthe accessories with luke warm 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 fi...
Page 14 - Setting the temperature; The correct temperature
It is very important to set the correcttemperature for storing food in thefreezer. Micro-organisms will causefood which is not stored at the correcttemperature to deteriorate rapidly.Temperature influences the growth rateof these micro-organisims. Reducingthe temperature reduces their growthrate. Fo...
Page 15 - Temperature display; wait for approx. 6 hours; for
Temperature display During normal operation thetemperature display on the controlpanel shows the temperature in thewarmest part of the appliance. Rangesof temperatures rather than individualtemperatures are shown. This meansthat the temperatures displayed areapproximate. If you have adjusted the tem...
Page 16 - Alarm
Your appliance has been fitted with awarning system which ensures that thetemperature in the freezer cannot riseunnoticed. An alarm will sound and thealarm indicator light will flash if thetemperature becomes too warm. Thetemperature dial determines the rangeof temperatures the appliance recog-nises...
Page 17 - Super freeze
Super freeze Switch the Super freeze function onbefore putting fresh food into thefreezer. Super freeze is not necessary: – when putting in food that is already frozen. – when freezing up to 2 kg fresh food daily. Switching on Super freeze When freezing small quantities of foodin the freezer, the Su...
Page 18 - 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 hr...
Page 19 - Home freezing
Home freezing Only freeze fresh food which is in goodcondition. 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. – The...
Page 20 - Freezing large items
^ Make a note of the contents and thedate of freezing on the packaging. Before placing food in the freezer ^ 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"). Placing food in the freezer Fres...
Page 21 - Poultry
Marker system for frozen food The marker system serves as areminder of how long food has beenstored. Each freezer drawer has two slidemarkers with dials. The months arerepresented on the dials as 1 – 12. ^ Slide the markers onto the guiderunners on the edge of the drawers. Use the markers to indicat...
Page 22 - more than one hour
Ice cube tray ^ Fill the ice tray three quarters full withwater, and place it on the bottom ofone of the drawers. ^ Once frozen, use a blunt instrument,for example a spoon handle, toremove the ice tray from the freezer. ^ Ice cubes can be removed easilyfrom the tray by twisting the traygently or by ...
Page 23 - Defrosting
In normal use ice and frost will form onthe glass cold plates and drawer fronts.If allowed to accumulate, this will impairthe efficiency of the freezer andincrease the consumption of electricity. Do not scrape ice and frost off asthis can cause damage and renderthe freezer unusable. The freezer shou...
Page 24 - After defrosting
After defrosting ^ Clean the appliance, and then dry itthoroughly. ^ Close the freezer door, insert theplug in the socket and switch theappliance back on. ^ Switch on the Super freeze functionso that the freezer can cool downquickly.The indicator light will come on. ^ Once the temperature in the fre...
Page 25 - Cleaning and care
Never use cleaning agentscontaining abrasive substancessuch as sand, soda, acids, chloridesor chemical solvents."Non-abrasive" cleaning agents arealso unsuitable as they can causematt areas to appear. Make sure that water cannot get intothe temperature selector. Never use steam-cleaningappar...
Page 26 - 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. Wha...
Page 28 - 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 29 - 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 Chartered Agent or – the Miele Service Department (see back cover for contact details). When contacting your Dealer/CharteredAgent or Miele, please quote the modela...
Page 30 - 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 31 - Location; the freezer; Ventilation; Installation
This appliance must be built in,otherwise it could tip up. Location The appliance should be installed in adry well ventilated room.The room temperature should not goabove or below the climate range forwhich the appliance is designed. Thehigher the ambient temperature of theroom the more energy the a...
Page 32 - Building in dimensions
Plinth height A depends on the building under height: With a building under height of 820 mm the plinth height will be between 100 – 170 mm. Appliances in climate range ST or Trequire a minimum plinth height of120 mm. The plinth height is affected by theheight of the furniture front panel on theappl...
Page 33 - Do not; Changing the door hinging
Before building the appliance in, youwill need to decide on which side thedoor is to be hinged. If left hand doorhinging is required follow theinstructions below. ^ Open the appliance door. ^ Remove cover a by hand, and remove cover b using a screwdriver. ^ Loosen fixing screws c slightly. ^ Slide t...
Page 35 - Building under; building under height is; Adjusting the plinth depth; Installing the appliance
Building under Where the building under height is 820 mm the appliance can be pushed straight into the niche. Align theappliance beforehand using theadjustable feet. Where the building under height is 870 mm the adjustable feet will need to be extended by about 50 mm. Use anSW 30 spanner or screwdri...
Page 36 - Dimension H; Fitting a furniture door
If there is a continuous plinth in thekitchen a ventilation gap will need to bemade in the plinth for the appliance: Building-under height [mm] Dimension H [mm] 820870 60+1 110+1 The ventilation gaps must not becovered over. Fitting a furniture door ^ A gap of 8 mm must be maintainedbetween the appl...
Page 37 - inside side
^ Using a pencil mark a line down thecentre of the inside of the furnituredoor. ^ Hang the fixing bracket with thefitting aids a onto the inside side of the furniture door. Align the fixingbracket centrally. ^ Attach the fixing bracket securelyusing at least 6 short 4 x 14 mm chipboard screws b . (O...
Page 38 - Securing the appliance
^ Securing the appliance door to thefurniture door: – Secure bracket a to the appliance door by screwing hexagon headedscrew b through the pre-drilled holes in the appliance door. – Check that the two metal edges c are flush (see symbol II ). – Drill fixing holes d and screw in the short 4 x 14 mm c...