Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the refrigerator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Before use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Electrical Safety; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using the appliance, followbasic safety precautions, includingthe following: Read all instructions beforeinstallation and use to preventaccidents and machine damage. This appliance is intended forresidential use only. Use only asdescribed in this Operating manual. Only use the appliance for its...
Page 6 - Disposal of your old appliance
Disposal of your old appliance ~ Before disposing of an old appliance, first make the door latch orlock unusable. ~ Take off the door. ~ Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. ~ Consult with your municipal policy on recycling. ~ Be careful not to damage any part of ...
Page 7 - Guide to the refrigerator
a Hinged door shelf b Shelves (height adjustable) c Door shelves (height adjustable) d Deli drawer e Control panel f Main switch g Humidity filters h SmartFresh drawers Guide to the refrigerator 7
Page 8 - Control panel
Control panel a Access button " p " activates the control panel b Refrigerator c Upper SmartFresh drawer d Lower SmartFresh drawer e Temperature display X colder; Y warmer Allows you to set the desiredtemperature in the refrigerator f Food type(s) to be stored in theSmartFresh drawers g On/O...
Page 9 - Before use
Before using for the first time ^ Clean the inside of the appliance andthe accessories with a mild solutionof warm water and liquid dish soap.Dry with a soft cloth. After installing the appliance, wait atleast 30 minutes before switching onthe appliance. During transport,fluids in the refrigeration ...
Page 10 - Using the settings; Settings
Using the settings When a sensor button has beenselected with a finger touch, it willappear yellow.A de-selected button will appear white. ^ Touch the access button " p " so it turns yellow. On the control panel you will now seethe sensor buttons for the threeappliance zones. ^ To change set...
Page 11 - Custom settings; Function
Custom settings In the custom settings mode you canselect and change functions. Thefunction possibilities are described inthe respective chapters of this manual. Function Display text Temperature°C - °F † RemoteVisionModule settings(optional accessory) ; Button sound on/off = Exit Custom Settingsmod...
Page 13 - Temperature alarm; Turning the temperature alarm Off; Door alarm; Turning the door alarm Off; Alarm
The appliance is equipped with analarm system, to ensure that thetemperature does not rise unnoticedbecause of energy loss or an opendoor. The alarm system is alwaysoperational, it does not need to beswitched on. Temperature alarm If the temperature becomes too warm,an alarm sounds, the "alarm...
Page 14 - Setting the temperature
Setting the temperature in therefrigerator ^ Touch the access button " p " so it turns yellow. ^ Touch the sensor button for therefrigerator so it turns yellow. ^ Use the X and Y buttons next to the temperature display to set thetemperature warmer or colder. Tap the X and Y sensor buttons to...
Page 16 - Place the food in the drawer.; SmartFresh drawers
The SmartFresh drawers provide theright combination of temperature andhumidity. The result is freshness up tothree times longer than in the otherzones of the refrigerator. Storage temperatures For fresh foods that are not adverselyaffected by cold, the best range is32° - 37°F (0° - 3°C). This helps ...
Page 18 - Different storage zones; Warmest area; Using the refrigerator efficiently
Different storage zones Due to the natural circulation of air inthe appliance, there are differenttemperature zones in the refrigerator.Cold, heavy air sinks to the lowestsection of the appliance. Make use ofthese different zones when placingfood in the appliance. This appliance uses a dynamiccoolin...
Page 19 - SuperCool
When the SuperCool function isactivated, the appliance is cooled ascold and quickly as possible (to afactory-preset temperature). The SuperCool function is ideal for therapid cooling of drinks and forrefrigerating large quantities of foods. Switching on SuperCool ^ Touch the sensor button for theref...
Page 20 - Automatic defrost
Refrigerator and SmartFreshdrawers The refrigerator and SmartFreshdrawers defrost automatically. During normal operation, condensateand frost can form on the rear wall ofthe refrigerator and drawers.You do not need to remove thisbuild-up, it will defrost and evaporateautomatically with the heat gene...
Page 21 - Moving the shelves; Deli drawer; Replacing the drawer; Adjusting the interior fittings
Moving the shelves The shelves can be adjusted accordingto the height of the food. ^ Using both hands, grasp the shelffrom underneath and lift slightly sothat the rear of the shelf is slightlyabove the mountings. ^ Pull the shelf forward. ^ Move the shelf to the desired height,then insert the (rear)...
Page 22 - SmartFresh drawer
SmartFresh drawer These drawers are set on telescopictracks. They can be pulled in and outfor loading and unloading, or removedfor cleaning. ^ Open the drawer. On the hinged side of the door is asafety lock, which must be turned to ahorizontal position before the drawercan be removed. ^ Using a suit...
Page 23 - Adjusting the door shelves; Removing a door shelf
Adjusting the door shelves For easier loading, unloading, andcleaning, the door shelves can beshifted or completely removed. ^ Using both hands, grasp the doorshelf by the frame and tip it slightlyforward. ^ Slide the tipped shelf up or downalong the slide-rails, and click it intoplace with the lowe...
Page 24 - Before cleaning; Cleaning and care
To reduce the risk of electricalshock, disconnect the appliancefrom the power supply by shuttingoff the power main, tripping thecircuit breaker or unplugging thepower cord before maintenance. Never use cleaning agentscontaining abrasive substancessuch as sand, soda, acids, chloridesor chemical solve...
Page 25 - Aluminum frames; Humidity filters
Aluminum frames The shelf frames are made ofaluminum. ^ Clean the frames with a mild solutionof warm water and liquid dish soap. Aluminum is susceptible toscratches and nicks, treat with care. The aluminum frames may becomediscolored or otherwise altered ifsoiling is not cleaned awaypromptly. Do not...
Page 27 - Changing the light bulb; Upper lighting
Changing the light bulb The lighting automatically switches offafter the door has been open forapprox. 5 minutes. This is not a fault. After the bulb has cooled for a shorttime it will turn on again. If the light does not come on when thedoor is opened briefly, the light bulbshould be changed. ^ Use...
Page 28 - Side lighting
Side lighting ^ Turn the light cover counterclockwiseand pull out. Never touch a halogen bulb withbare fingers.When inserting a glass halogenbulb, always hold with a soft cloth. ^ Pull the defective light bulb from thesocket. ^ Place the new bulb in the socket.Halogen bulb type:5 W/12 V/socket G 4. ...
Page 29 - Frequently asked questions
With the aid of the following guide minor problems can be corrected without a ser-vice call. Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified and trained person in strictaccordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairscould cause personal injury or machine damage and may ...
Page 32 - MieleCare; After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department atthe address on the back of this booklet. When contacting the Technical ServiceDepartment, please quote the modeland serial number of your appliancegiven on the data plate inside theapp...
Page 33 - Installation instructions; before
Installation instructions To prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructions before installation or use.
Page 34 - Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing materials The cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc., are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of babies andyoung children. Danger of suffocation! Disposal of an old appliance Old app...
Page 35 - Empty weight of your machine:; Installation site; Installation
Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed installation instructions. , WARNING This appliance is top-heavy andmust be secured to prevent it fromtipping forward.Keep the door closed until theappliance is completely installedand secured as per the installationinst...
Page 37 - Single column
Custom door panels This appliance is compatible with allstyles and designs of kitchen cabinetry. The total weight of the decorative panelmust not exceed the following: K 18X1 Vi . . . . . . . . . . . 119 lbs (54 kg) K 19X1 Vi . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 lbs (37 kg) Installation options There are many...
Page 38 - from; more than 6; Side panels
Installation with partition using the"Merging Kit" The minimum thickness of the partitionis 5 / 8 " (16 mm). If there is a partition with a thickness from 5 / 8 " (16 mm) to 6 5 / 16 " (160 mm) between the adjacent appliances, theneach appliance should be individuallyinstalled wi...
Page 40 - Niche dimensions; Dimensions
Niche dimensions Niche width (A) K 18X1 Vi 30" (762 mm) K 19X1 Vi 36" (915 mm) Dimensions 40
Page 41 - Power supply
Power supply 1. Power supply A K 18X1 Vi 15" (381 mm) K 19X1 Vi 18" (458 mm) Door dimensions (open min. 90°) A K 18X1 Vi 32 5 / 8 " (829 mm) K 19X1 Vi 38 11 / 16 " (982 mm) Dimensions 41
Page 42 - Before you begin; Tools needed for installation; Installing the appliance
Before you begin Read these instructions completelyand carefully.Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed installation instructions. To reduce the risk of injury ordamage to the product, two peopleshould be used for installation. These installation instructions...
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Check the installation niche To ensure a safe, trouble-freeinstallation and the best possiblecosmetic result, check to be surethat the installation space complieswith the installation requirements. ^ Check the base (see "Installation"). ^ Check the dimensions of the cavity. ^ Check that the ...
Page 45 - Mounting Accessories
If the indicator light does not come on,installation of the module wasunsuccessful. In that case, repeat theprocess. If that does not correct theproblem, contact Miele. ^ Pull the antenna d straight out. ^ Guide the cover b over the antenna d and screw on the cover. ^ Angle the antenna d so that it ...
Page 49 - Aligning the appliance
Aligning the appliance ^ Align the appliance with the customfront. The installation aids e have been designed for the following totalthicknesses of custom doors: – 3 / 4 " (19 mm) – 1 1 / 2 " (38 mm). Be sure to take into account thepossible differing thicknesses of thecustom door that is to...
Page 52 - Preparing the custom door
Preparing the custom door ^ Open the appliance door. ^ Unscrew the installation supports n from the appliance door. ^ Loosen the remaining screws fromthe strips o on each side of the door , then remove. ^ Set aside the screws and side strips o - you will need them again later. ^ Remove the light swi...
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^ Mark the distance X on the back-side of the custom door. ^ Also calculate and mark the center ofthe custom door Y . ^ Remove the mounting frame from theappliance door and position itaccording to the markings on thecustom door. ^ Pre-drill the holes. ^ Tightly screw on the bracket usingthe pre-dril...
Page 54 - Do not
Attaching and aligning thecustom door front ^ Fit the door handle to the customdoor.Note that the screws are applied fromthe reverse side. ^ Open the door and hang the customdoor with the adjusting rail over thedouble-threaded bolts p . ^ Screw the nuts q a few turns onto the double-threaded bolts. ...
Page 55 - Attaching the lower bracket
Attaching the lower bracket (Only for appliances using the "Frontpanel gap kit".) ^ Open the appliance door. ^ Screw on the lower brackets. Pre-drillholes in the custom door. The lower bracket corrects the sideposition of the door: ^ Loosen the screw. ^ Check the side position of the door. ^...
Page 56 - Attaching the covers
Attaching the covers ^ To mount the cover strips on bothsides of the door, click them intoplace from bottom to top, into thegap between the appliance door andthe custom door. ^ Screw the brackets onto both sidesof the appliance, to hold the coverstrip. ^ Insert the cover strip into the spacebetween ...
Page 57 - Attaching the toe-kick cover
Attaching the toe-kick cover The maximum height of the toe-kickcover is 4" (101 mm) from the top ofthe floor. Do not cover the ventilationslits in the plinth. Risk of damage tothe appliance. ^ If required, cut the toe-kick cover tothe required length and height. ^ Attach the plinth to the applia...
Page 58 - Mounting the air separator
Mounting the air separator The air separator keeps the supply andexhaust air separate. This preventswarm exhaust air from flowing into themachine, optimizing the energyperformance of the unit. ^ If necessary, shorten the three partsof the air separator. ^ Insert the foam pieces back into thesides . ...
Page 59 - Electrical connection
, Avoid the risk of electrical shock- Plug into a grounded 3-prongoutlet.- Do not move the ground plug.- Do not use an adapter.- Do not use an extension cord. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in death, fire, or electricalshock. Improper connection of theequipment grounding conductormay...
Page 62 - MasterCool control panel options for RemoteVision; Status indicators Description of function
MasterCool control panel options for RemoteVision Status indicators Description of function Flashing ; ~ Module booting phase Flashing ; ‡ Not connected to network Flashing ; | Connection to network established, no IP addressassigned Solid ; # Connected to network Flashing ; < In Ad-Hoc Mode, not...