Page 2 - Contents; Settings mode
Contents 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................... 4 Caring for the environment ......................................................................................... 14 Installation ...........................................................
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Appropriate use; This appliance is intended for use in domestic households and
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 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 5 - Safety with children
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 This refrigeration appliance is not suitable for storing and keeping cool medicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations, or other simi-lar substances or products that are subject to the Medical Device Di-rective. Incorrect use of the refrigeration appliance for s...
Page 6 - of room space is required. The amount of refrigerant in the re-
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 The refrigerant inside the appliance (details on the data plate) is envi-ronmentally friendly but flammable.The use of this refrigerant does, however, sometimes lead to a slightincrease in the noise level of the appliance. In addition to the noise ofthe compressor, yo...
Page 8 - Proper installation
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Unauthorized installation, maintenance, and repairs, or a faulty fresh water connection can cause considerable danger for the user.Installation, maintenance, and repairs, installation work on the freshwater connection, and all repairs on the ice/water outlet must on...
Page 9 - Correct use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Correct use This refrigeration appliance is designed for use within specific am- bient temperatures (climate range). Do not use in ambient tempera-tures for which it is not designed. The climate range is stated on thedata plate in the interior cabinet of the refrige...
Page 10 - When eating stored food, there is a danger of food poisoning.; Accessories and parts; other manufacturers are used, the warranty may become invalid.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 When eating stored food, there is a danger of food poisoning. Storage times will depend on several factors, including the freshnessand quality of the food, as well as the temperature at which it isstored. Observe the manufacturer's “use-by” dates and storage in-str...
Page 11 - Cleaning and maintenance
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Cleaning and maintenance Do not use any oil or grease on the door seals. They can cause the seals to deteriorate over time. WARNING! DANGER of injury and damage! Do not use any me- chanical tools or other types of aid which are not recommended bythe manufacturer ...
Page 12 - Disposal of your old appliance; Symbol on the compressor (depending on model)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 Disposal of your old appliance DANGER! Risk of child entrapment! Children could become trapped in the refrigeration appliance and could suffocate. - Remove the appliance door(s).- Remove the drawers.- Leave the adjustable shelves in the refrigeration appliance so c...
Page 13 - The oil in the compressor can be fatal if swallowed or if it pene-; Symbol on the rear of the appliance (depending on model); This information refers to the foamed-in panels in the door and/or
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 The oil in the compressor can be fatal if swallowed or if it pene- trates the airways. Symbol on the rear of the appliance (depending on model) This label or a similar one is only relevant for recycling. Do not remove the lable. This information refers to the foa...
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 wrappi...
Page 15 - Installation; Installation site; WARNING! Risk of damage and
Installation *INSTALLATION* 15 Installation site WARNING! Risk of damage and injury due to the refrigeration appli-ance tipping over.This refrigeration appliance is veryheavy and can tip forward when thedoor is open.Keep the appliance door(s) closeduntil the refrigeration appliance hasbeen built i...
Page 16 - - The electrical outlet must be easily
Installation *INSTALLATION* 16 When installing the refrigeration appli-ance, please note the following: - The electrical outlet must be easily accessible in an emergency and notconcealed behind the appliance. - The electrical plug and power cord must not touch the rear of the refriger-ation applianc...
Page 17 - Climate range; SN; Ventilation; WARNING! Fire hazard and risk
Installation *INSTALLATION* 17 Climate range This refrigeration appliance is designedfor use within specific ambient temper-atures (climate range). Do not use inambient temperatures for which it is notdesigned.A lower ambient temperature leads tothe compressor switching off for longerperiods. This c...
Page 18 - Lower ventilation slit; Cabinet door; – Weight of the door panel
Installation *INSTALLATION* 18 passage volume of at least 31"²(200 cm 2 ) to allow the warm air to dissipate unimpeded. - If you wish to fit a grille in the ventila- tion openings, the ventilation open-ings must be larger than 31"²(200 cm 2 ). The passage volume of 31"² (200 cm 2 ) is th...
Page 19 - Horizontal and vertical gaps; Gap
Installation *INSTALLATION* 19 Horizontal and vertical gaps Depending on the style of kitchen cabi-netry, the thickness and edge radius ofthe custom door panel and the gap thatruns around the door, vertically and hori-zontally, are specified. It is essential to pay attention to thefollowing: - Horiz...
Page 20 - Fit a spacer between the housing-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 20 PP PP Adjoining side wall A = Door-panel thicknessB = Edge radiusX = Gap Tip: Fit a spacer between the housing- unit body and the side wall. This wayyou will get a sufficiently wide gap. Tip: Please also see the diagram and in- formation on the following pages on cal-c...
Page 21 - Installation dimensions; Installation in a tall cabinet/side view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 21 Installation dimensions Installation in a tall cabinet/side view All dimensions are given in inches (mm). * The declared energy consumption was achieved with a niche depth of22 1/16" (560 mm). The refrigeration appliance is fully capable of functioning at aniche de...
Page 22 - Connections and ventilation; Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 22 Connections and ventilation All dimensions are given in inches (mm). The specified ventilation cross-sections must be adhered to in order to ensure thecorrect functioning of the refrigeration appliance. 1 225 145 2 5 1 1/16" 8 7/8" 2 3/16" 213 6 8 3/8" ...
Page 24 - Water connection; Risk of injury and appliance dam-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 24 Water connection Information on the plumbed waterconnection Risk of injury and appliance dam- age if appliance is not connectedproperly.Failing to connect the applianceproperly can result in personal injuryand/or material damage.The appliance may only be con-nected t...
Page 25 - Water supply
Installation *INSTALLATION* 25 Make sure that the shut-off valve isstill accessible after the appliancehas been installed. Water supply Ensure that the connections are tightand leak-proof. Risk of damage to the hose. The water supply from the shut-offvalve to the ice-cube maker has beeninterrupted...
Page 26 - Connect the nut
Installation *INSTALLATION* 26 – Connecting the hose to the shut-offvalve Connect the nut to the shut-off valve . – Checking the plumbed-water con-nection Test the water connection for leaks be-fore installing the appliance in the niche. Slowly open the shut-off valve and check the scre...
Page 27 - Electrical connection; Risk of electric shock!
Installation *INSTALLATION* 27 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 28 - Connecting the appliance
Installation *INSTALLATION* 28 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 29 - Saving energy; Use
Saving energy 29 How to save energy: Installation lo-cation The refrigeration appliance has to cool more often at higher am-bient temperatures and consumes more energy in the process.Therefore, you should: - Install the refrigeration appliance in a well-ventilated room. - Do not install the refriger...
Page 30 - Guide to the appliance
Page 32 - Status display; Using the appliance; OK
Guide to the appliance 32 Status display The display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g., pens.Only touch the display with your fingertips. It is possible that the display will not react to finger contact if your fingers arecold. 0 °F 1 2 3 4 a Temperature display for freezer se...
Page 35 - Adjusting the interior fittings; and can only ever be pulled; Tilting the top drawer; Accessories supplied; Ice cube scoop; Optional accessories
Guide to the appliance 35 Adjusting the interior fittings Ice- & PizzaBox The Ice- & PizzaBox is located on a pull-out shelf and can only ever be pulled out as a whole.There is a clip-on container in the ice cube drawer . The clip-on container can contain a normal amount of ...
Page 36 - Switching on and off; Before using for the first time; Switching on the appliance
Switching on and off 36 Before using for the first time Remove all packaging material andprotective film. Clean the inside of the appliance andthe accessories (see “Cleaning andcare”). Connecting the appliance Connect the refrigeration appliance tothe electricity supply as described in“Electri...
Page 37 - Turn the appliance off.
Switching on and off 37 To note when switching off for longerperiods of time If, during a long absence, the refriger-ation appliance is switched off butnot cleaned and the door is left shut,there is a danger of bacteria buildingup inside the appliance.It is essential to clean the refrigera-tion appl...
Page 38 - The correct temperature; - the more often the appliance door is; Temperature display; maximum; frigeration appliance.; Setting the temperature; Possible temperature settings
The correct temperature 38 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 39 - Using SuperFrost; SuperFreeze
Using SuperFrost 39 SuperFreeze When switched on, the SuperFreezefunction can be used to rapidly re- duce the temperature in the freezer section to its lowest setting (depend- ing on the ambient temperature). Therefrigeration appliance will work at fullpower and lower the temperature. Se-lect ...
Page 40 - Selecting additional settings
Selecting additional settings 40 Explanation of the different set-tings Only the settings that require further ex-planation are described below. The door alarm and other warnings areautomatically suppressed when youare in Settings mode . Party mode The Party mode function is recom- mended i...
Page 41 - Sabbath mode
Selecting additional settings 41 Sabbath mode The appliance features a Sabbath modefor the purposes of religious obser-vance.If Sabbath mode is switched on, this will be indicated on the status display.The display switches off after 3 sec-onds. When Sabbath mode is switched on, you cannot m...
Page 42 - is triggered
Selecting additional settings 42 Changing the time before the dooralarm is triggered You can set how quickly the door alarmshould sound after an appliance doorhas been opened. Tap . Swipe left or right until is shown in the middle. Tap . Swipe left or right until the time y...
Page 43 - Availability of the Wi-Fi connection
Selecting additional settings 43 Availability of the Wi-Fi connection The Wi-Fi connection shares a fre-quency range with other appliances (in-cluding microwave ovens and remotecontrol toys). This can cause sporadic oreven complete connection failures.Therefore, the availability of featuredfunctions...
Page 44 - Resetting the network configuration; Adjusting the display brightness
Selecting additional settings 44 Resetting the network configuration Tap . Swipe left or right until is shown in the middle. Tap . Swipe right until is shown in the middle. Tap . Tap OK . All entered settings and values forMiele@home are reset to the defaultsettings. The ...
Page 45 - Switching off Demo mode; Information
Selecting additional settings 45 Switching off Demo mode Demo mode allows the refrigeration appliance to be presented in the show-room without the cooling system beingswitched on. Do not activate this settingfor domestic use. If Demo mode has been switched onas a default setting, will show ...
Page 46 - Temperature and door alarm; Temperature alarm
Temperature and door alarm 46 Health risk caused by contami- nated food.If the temperature in the freezer re-mains above 0°F (-18°C) for a longtime, the frozen food may start to de-frost. This will reduce the storage lifeof the food.Check whether the frozen food hasstarted to defrost. If it has, u...
Page 47 - Door alarm; will light up; Turning the door alarm off early; Touch
Temperature and door alarm 47 Door alarm The refrigeration appliance is equippedwith a warning system to avoid in-creased energy consumption and foodbecoming warm if the appliance dooris left open. If the appliance door is left open for alonger period of time, will light up yellow in the temper...
Page 48 - Freezing and storing food; Health risk caused by contami-; Maximum freezing capacity; Storing frozen food
Freezing and storing food 48 What happens when you freezefresh food? Health risk caused by contami- nated food.If the temperature in the freezer re-mains above 0°F (-18°C) for a longtime, the frozen food may start to de-frost. This will reduce the storage lifeof the food.Check whether the frozen f...
Page 49 - Home freezing; Before placing food in the freezer
Freezing and storing food 49 Home freezing Before placing food in the freezer When freezing more than 4.4 lb (2 kg)of fresh food, switch on the Super-Freeze function for 6 hours before placing the food in the freezer. When freezing even larger amounts offood, switch on the SuperFreeze func-ti...
Page 50 - upper; Storage time for frozen food; Food group; Cooling drinks quickly; more
Freezing and storing food 50 Place the food flat in the bottom ofthe upper freezer drawers so that it freezes through to the core as quicklyas possible. – VarioRoom: freezing the maximumamount of food (see data plate) If the ventilation slots are obstructed,the cooling performance will de-crease a...
Page 51 - Making ice cubes; - Ice cubes can only be made when the; The lower the
Making ice cubes 51 Check and pay attention to the followingbefore switching the ice maker on: - The ice maker must be clean.- The refrigeration appliance must be switched on. - Ice cubes can only be made when the ice cube drawer is completely closed. - There is a clip-on container at the top of the...
Page 52 - Switching the ice maker
Making ice cubes 52 Switching the ice maker on and off Tap . Swipe left or right until is shown in the middle. Tap . will light up orange when the ice maker is switched on.Once the freezer section has cooleddown to its set temperature, the icemaker will fill with water. As soon ...
Page 53 - Defrosting; WARNING! DANGER of injury
Defrosting 53 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 generated in the...
Page 54 - Cleaning and care; Cleaning agents; do not
Cleaning and care 54 WARNING! DANGER of electric shock!Unplug the appliance or trip the cir-cuit breaker. WARNING! Fire hazard! Do not damage the coolant pipework. The data plate located inside the inte-rior cabinet of the refrigeration appli-ance must not be removed. It containsinformation whic...
Page 55 - interior; with a clean
Cleaning and care 55 Preparing the refrigeration ap-pliance for cleaning Turn the appliance off. appears in the display and the cooling system is switched off. Take any food out of the applianceand store it in a cool place. Take out any removable accessoriesfor cleaning (see “Removing and d...
Page 56 - by hand; The following components are; Reinserting the top drawer
Cleaning and care 56 Cleaning accessories by handor in the dishwasher The following components must becleaned by hand only: - All drawers- Pull-out shelf with Ice&PizzaBox- Telescopic runners and protective trim (on the glass shelves) - The clip-on container- The ice cube scoop The following com...
Page 57 - To remove the telescopic runners:; Reinserting the drawer
Cleaning and care 57 Removing the drawers and glassshelves on telescopic runners The magnet on the drawer is impor-tant for the proper functioning of theice maker.Do not remove the magnet. Pull out the drawer as far as it will goand then lift it up and out. Push the telescopic runners back inagain...
Page 60 - Cleaning the ice-cube tray; cannot be removed
Cleaning and care 60 Cleaning the ice-cube tray The ice-cube tray cannot be removed and therefore has to be moved into thecleaning position. Clean the ice-cube tray: - Before switching off the ice-cube maker for a long period of time. - Regularly, to remove ice and water residues. Selecting the clea...
Page 61 - Cleaning the door seal
Cleaning and care 61 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 cleaned reg-ularly with clean water, and thenwiped dry with a...
Page 62 - Frequently asked questions; Problem
Frequently asked questions 62 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily reme-died. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to contactMiele Customer Service.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice....
Page 64 - The door seal has come out of its groove.
Frequently asked questions 64 Problem Possible cause and solution Ice or condensation hasbuilt up inside the refrig-eration appliance. Theappliance door may notclose correctly. The door seal has come out of its groove. Check that the door seal is correctly positioned inthe groove. The door seal is...
Page 65 - Other problems; Messages in the display; Message
Frequently asked questions 65 Other problems Problem Possible cause and solution Food has frozen togetheror to the wall. The food packaging was not dry when loaded in thefreezer. Use a blunt instrument (such as a spoon handle) tocarefully pry them apart. An alarm does not soundeven though the appl...
Page 68 - Tap
Frequently asked questions 68 Message Possible cause and solution lights up red in the display and an alarmalso sounds. There is a power failure: The temperature in the appli-ance over the last few days or hours has risen too highbecause of a power failure or interruption to the powersupply. ...
Page 69 - lights up red in the; Problems with the ice cube maker
Frequently asked questions 69 Message Possible cause and solution lights up red inthe display and afault code F withnumbers may ap-pear. An alarmwill also sound. There is a fault. Tap on the display to switch the alarm off. Contact Miele Customer Service. To report the fault, you need the ...
Page 71 - Interior lighting
Frequently asked questions 71 Interior lighting Problem Possible cause and solution Risk of electric shock due to exposed, live electrical components. When removing the lighting cover, there is a risk of coming into contact withlive electrical components.Do not remove the lighting cover. The LED l...
Page 72 - Causes of noises; Cause
Causes of noises 72 The refrigeration appliance is producing various noises during operation. If the cooling performance is low, the refrigeration appliance will conserve energybut operate for longer. The volume will be lower. Food will be chilled faster if the cooling performance is high. The volum...
Page 73 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Customer Service 73 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice. 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 Mie...
Page 74 - Copyrights and licenses
Copyrights and licenses 74 For the purpose of operating and controlling the communication module, Mieleuses proprietary or third-party software that is not covered by open source licens-ing terms. This software/these software components are protected by copyright.The copyrights held by Miele and thi...
Page 75 - National Headquarters; Canada; Headquarters and Miele Centre; International Headquarters
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540www.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 Customer Support Phone: 888-99-MIELE (64353)[e...