Page 2 - Contents; Settings mode
Contents 2 Warning and Safety instructions ............................................................................... 5 Caring for the environment ......................................................................................... 15 Installation .............................................
Page 5 - Warning and Safety instructions; Correct application; This appliance is intended for domestic use only for cooling and
Warning and Safety instructions 5 This refrigeration appliance complies with current safetyrequirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personalinjury and material damage. Please read the operating and installation instructions carefullybefore using the refrigeration appliance for the first...
Page 6 - The appliance can only be used by people with reduced physical,
Warning and Safety instructions 6 This refrigeration appliance is not suitable for storing and keeping cool medicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations or similarsubstances or products that are subject to the Medical DeviceDirective. Incorrect use of the refrigeration appliance for suchpurpos...
Page 7 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 7 Safety with children Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the refrigeration appliance unless they are constantly supervised. Children 8 years and older may only use the appliance unsupervised if they have been shown how to use it in a safe way an...
Page 8 - Technical safety; The coolant circuit has been checked for leaks. The refrigeration
Warning and Safety instructions 8 Technical safety The coolant circuit has been checked for leaks. The refrigeration appliance complies with statutory safety requirements and theappropriate EU directives. Warning: fire hazard/flammable materials. This symbol is on the compressor and indicates fl...
Page 10 - Proper installation
Warning and Safety instructions 10 This refrigeration appliance is not intended for use as a built-in appliance. The appliance must be isolated from the electricity supply during installation, maintenance and repair work. Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause considerabl...
Page 12 - Stainless steel appliances; Accessories and spare parts
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Stainless steel appliances Adhesives will damage the stainless steel surface and cause it to lose its dirt-repellent protective coating. Do not use sticky notes,transparent adhesive tape, masking tape or other types of adhesiveon the stainless steel surface. Th...
Page 13 - Transport
Warning and Safety instructions 13 Transport Always transport the appliance in an upright position and in its original transport packaging to avoid damage in transit. Danger of injury and damage to the appliance. The refrigeration appliance is very heavy and must be transported by two people. Di...
Page 14 - Symbol on the compressor (depending on model); The oil in the compressor can be fatal if swallowed or if it
Warning and Safety instructions 14 Symbol on the compressor (depending on model) This information is only relevant for recycling. There is no risk during normaloperation. The oil in the compressor can be fatal if swallowed or if it penetrates the airways.
Page 15 - Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 15 Disposing of the packagingmaterial The packaging material is used forhandling and protects the appliancefrom transport damage. The packagingmaterial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recycling the...
Page 16 - Installation; Installation site
Installation *INSTALLATION* 16 Installation site Risk of damage due to high humidity.In environments with high humidity,condensation can build up onexternal refrigeration appliancepanels. This condensate can cause corrosionon external appliance panels.Install the refrigeration appliance in adry an...
Page 17 - Climate range; SN; Ventilation requirements; Risk of fire and damage due to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 17 Climate range This refrigeration appliance is designedfor use within specific ambienttemperatures (climate range). Do notuse in ambient temperatures for whichit is not designed. The climate range isstated on the data plate in the interiorcabinet of the refrigeration ap...
Page 18 - Risk of damage due to; not; place different refrigeration; directly; next to one; Changing the door hinging; Danger of injury and damage to; Fitting supplied wall spacers
Installation *INSTALLATION* 18 Installing several refrigerationappliances Risk of damage due to condensation on external appliancepanels.In environments with high humidity,condensation can build up betweenthe external refrigeration appliancepanels, which can cause corrosion.Do not place different ...
Page 19 - Risk of injury and damage due to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 19 Installing the refrigerationappliance Risk of injury and damage due to the refrigeration appliance tippingover.There is an increased risk of injuryand damage if the refrigerationappliance is installed by a singleperson.Two people are required for installingthe refrig...
Page 20 - Aligning the refrigeration appliance; Risk of damage and injury caused
Installation *INSTALLATION* 20 Aligning the refrigeration appliance Risk of damage and injury caused by the appliance door falling out orthe refrigeration appliance tippingover.If the additional adjustable foot onthe hinge plate at the bottom is notresting firmly on the floor, theappliance door ca...
Page 23 - Appliance dimensions; Installation dimensions/View from above; All dimensions are given in mm.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 23 Appliance dimensions Installation dimensions/View from above KFN 4795 ... ws, KFN 4795 ... edt/cs, KFN 4795 ... bst All dimensions are given in mm. The refrigeration appliance will function correctly if the specified ventilation cross-sections are kept clear. * Dimensi...
Page 24 - Connections
Installation *INSTALLATION* 24 Connections KFN 4795 ... ws, KFN 4795 ... edt/cs, KFN 4795 ... bst All dimensions are given in mm. a View from the front b Mains connection cable, length = 2000 mm A longer mains connection cable is available to order from the Miele CustomerService Department.
Page 25 - Electrical connection; Risk of fire from overheating.; Connecting the refrigeration appliance
Installation *INSTALLATION* 25 Electrical connection The refrigeration appliance must only beconnected to an earthed socket usingthe mains connection cable supplied.The socket must be easily accessibleafter the refrigeration appliance hasbeen installed. If the socket is not easilyaccessible, ensure ...
Page 26 - Saving energy
Saving energy 26 How to save energy: Installation site The refrigeration appliance has to cool more often at higherambient temperatures and consumes more energy in theprocess. Therefore, you should: - Install the refrigeration appliance in a well-ventilated room. - Do not install the refrigeration a...
Page 27 - - Use the wall spacers. The wall spacers on the back of your
Saving energy 27 - Use the wall spacers. The wall spacers on the back of your refrigeration appliance are designed to ensure that thedeclared energy consumption is achieved.
Page 28 - Guide to the appliance; Appliance overview
Page 30 - Control panel with start display; OK
Guide to the appliance 30 Control panel with start display OK < > °C 5 -18 °C 1 2 3 4 5 a Temperature display for fridge zone b Temperature display for freezer section c Sensor controls for selecting a setting d OK sensor control for confirming a selection and entering Settings mode e Di...
Page 32 - Selecting the desired function in Settings mode
Guide to the appliance 32 Selecting the desired function in Settings mode Touch the OK sensor control on the control panel. will appear in the display (refrigerator section is selected). Use the or sensor control to scroll to the symbol. Touch OK . Select the function you want...
Page 33 - Adjusting the interior fittings; Moving the door shelf/bottle shelf; pull the bottle holder up to remove it.; Moving the adjustable shelves
Guide to the appliance 33 Adjusting the interior fittings Moving the door shelf/bottle shelf Only move the door/bottle shelves inthe appliance door when they areempty. Push the door/bottle shelvesupwards, then remove them by pullingthem forwards. Replace the door/bottle shelves atthe required he...
Page 34 - Moving a split shelf; Let the baking tray cool down to; Moving the charcoal filters; - Place the holder with the charcoal
Guide to the appliance 34 Lift up the front section of the glassshelf slightly at the front and slide itcarefully underneath the rear section. Moving a split shelf The split shelf can be moved to adifferent location inside the appliance. Take both sections of the glass shelfout of the appliance....
Page 35 - Before writing on the surface for
Guide to the appliance 35 To move the charcoal filter, pull theholder upwards to remove it from theprotective strip. Then pull the protective strip off theshelf. Refit it on the shelf you wish to use iton. Refit the holder on the protectivestrip. Blackboard edition: writing onthe appliance d...
Page 36 - Accessories supplied; depending on model; Optional accessories
Guide to the appliance 36 Accessories supplied Egg tray Bottle holder Ice cube tray Door opening limiter The door hinges are set ex works toenable the door to be opened up to115°. If the appliance door hits anadjacent wall when opened, forexample, the opening angle can belimited to approx. 90°.Carry...
Page 37 - Bottle rack
Guide to the appliance 37 Bottle rack Bottles can be stored horizontally usingthe bottle rack to save space.The bottle rack can be placed atdifferent positions in the appliance. Adjustable shelf with pivotable glassshelf (FlexiTray) The pivotable glass shelf can be turned180° clockwise, improving ac...
Page 38 - Switching on and off; Before using for the first time
Switching on and off 38 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 refrigeration appliance Connect the refrigeration appliance tothe electricity supply as descri...
Page 40 - The correct temperature
The correct temperature 40 It is very important to set the correcttemperature to ensure the shelf life offood. Reducing the temperature reducesthe growth rate of microorganisms.Food does not spoil as quickly.The temperature in the refrigerationappliance will rise: - The more often the appliance door...
Page 41 - Temperature display
The correct temperature 41 Temperature display In normal operation, the temperaturedisplay shows the current average refrigerator section temperature and the maximum freezer section temperature . Depending on the ambient temperatureand the temperature setting, it can takethe appliance a few hours to...
Page 42 - Using Super cool, Super freeze and Dynamic cooling; SuperCool; fridge; switched on
Using Super cool, Super freeze and Dynamic cooling 42 SuperCool When switched on, the SuperCoolfunction can be used to rapidly reduce the temperature in the fridge zone to its lowest setting (depending on the ambient temperature). Therefrigeration appliance will work at fullpower and lower the...
Page 43 - SuperFreeze
Using Super cool, Super freeze and Dynamic cooling 43 SuperFreeze When switched on, the SuperFreezefunction can be used to rapidly reduce the temperature in the freezer section to its lowest setting (depending on the ambienttemperature). The refrigerationappliance will work at full power andlo...
Page 44 - DynaCool; Switching DynaCool
Using Super cool, Super freeze and Dynamic cooling 44 DynaCool When the DynaCool function is not switched on, the natural circulation ofair in the appliance will cause differenttemperature zones in the fridge zone,as the cold, heavy air will sink to thelowest section of the appliance. Youshould...
Page 45 - Selecting further settings; Party mode
Selecting further settings 45 Explanation of the differentsettings Only the settings that require furtherexplanation are described below. The door alarm and other warnings areautomatically suppressed when youare in Settings mode . Party mode The Party mode function is recommended if you wis...
Page 49 - Availability of the WiFi connection
Selecting further settings 49 Availability of the WiFi connection The WiFi connection shares a frequencyrange with other appliances (includingmicrowave ovens and remote controltoys). This can give rise to sporadic oreven complete connection failures.Therefore, the availability of featuredfunctions c...
Page 50 - Resetting the network configuration
Selecting further settings 50 Resetting the network configuration In Settings mode , use the or sensor control to scroll to the symbol. Touch OK . Use the sensor control to scroll to the symbol. Touch OK . Use the sensor control to scroll to the symbol. Touch OK ....
Page 51 - Adjusting the display brightness; Switching off demo mode
Selecting further settings 51 Adjusting the display brightness You can adjust the display brightness tosuit the lighting conditions in the room. In Settings mode , use the or sensor control to scroll to the symbol. Touch OK . Use the and sensor controls to select the displ...
Page 52 - Information
Selecting further settings 52 Resetting the settings to their defaultsettings All settings made on the refrigerationappliance will be reset to defaultsettings (for settings, see “Guide to theappliance”). In Settings mode , use the or sensor control to scroll to the symbol. Touch O...
Page 53 - Temperature and door alarm; Temperature alarm
Temperature and door alarm 53 Health risk caused by decomposing food.If the temperature in the freezerremains above -18 °C for a long time,the frozen food can start to defrost.This will reduce the storage life of thefood.Check whether the frozen food hasstarted to defrost. If it has, check thatthe...
Page 54 - Door alarm; will appear on; Switching the door alarm off early; Tap
Temperature and door alarm 54 Door alarm The refrigeration appliance is fittedwith a door alarm to avoid increasedenergy consumption and foodbecoming warm if the door is leftopen. If an appliance door is left open for alonger period of time, will appear on the relevant temperature display. Anal...
Page 55 - Storing food in the fridge zone; Risk of explosion due to; Different storage zones; Warmest area
Storing food in the fridge zone 55 Risk of explosion due to flammable mixes of gases.Electrical components can causeflammable mixes of gases to ignite.Do not store explosive materials inthe refrigeration appliance or anyproducts containing propellants (e.g.spray cans). The spray cans inquestion ca...
Page 56 - Coldest area; Notes on buying food
Storing food in the fridge zone 56 Coldest area The coldest area in the fridge zone isdirectly above the DailyFresh drawerand at the back of the appliance. A temperature setting of 4 °Ccombined with appropriate hygienemeasures delays the propagation ofbacteria, e.g. salmonella and listeria,which can...
Page 57 - Storing food correctly
Storing food in the fridge zone 57 Storing food correctly Ensure that food stored in the fridgezone is in packaging or covered properly(some exceptions apply in theDailyFresh drawer). This will prevent food odours fromaffecting other food, stop food fromdrying out and also prevent any cross-contamin...
Page 58 - Storing food in the DailyFresh drawer; If you are only storing a small; Selecting low humidity; Selecting increased humidity; Open the DailyFresh drawer.
Storing food in the DailyFresh drawer 58 The DailyFresh drawer provides goodstorage conditions for fruit andvegetables.The humidity level in the DailyFreshdrawer can also be regulated to suit thefood being stored. Food retains its ownmoisture if stored at a higher humidityand so does not dry out as ...
Page 60 - Freezing and storing food; Freezing fresh food; Health risk caused by; Maximum freezing capacity; Storing frozen food; - That the temperature at which the
Freezing and storing food 60 Freezing fresh food Health risk caused by decomposing food.If the temperature in the freezerremains above -18 °C for a long time,the frozen food can start to defrost.This will reduce the storage life of thefood.Check whether the frozen food hasstarted to defrost. If it...
Page 61 - Home freezing; Before placing food in the freezer
Freezing and storing food 61 Home freezing Before placing food in the freezer When freezing more than 2 kg of freshfood, switch on the SuperFreezefunction for 6 hours before placing the food in the freezer. When freezing even larger amounts offood, switch on the SuperFreezefunction for 24 ...
Page 62 - upper; Storage time for frozen food; Food group
Freezing and storing food 62 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 blocked,the cooling performance willdecrease and en...
Page 63 - Cooling drinks quickly; in Settings mode; more than one hour; Using accessories; Making ice cubes; Ice cubes can be removed easily
Freezing and storing food 63 Cooling drinks quickly To cool drinks quickly in the refrigeratorsection, switch on the SuperCoolfunction . If you want to cool a large amount ofdrinks, or if you want to cool drinks inthe freezer section, select Party mode in Settings mode . When cooling drinks...
Page 64 - Defrosting; Freezer zone
Defrosting 64 Refrigerator section andDailyFresh drawer The refrigerator section and theDailyFresh drawer defrost automatically.Condensate and frost can build up onthe back wall of the refrigerator sectionwhilst the compressor is running. Youdo not need to remove this.The condensate drains through a...
Page 65 - Cleaning and care; Risk of damage due to moisture; Cleaning agents; do not use the following:; ammonia, acids or chlorides
Cleaning and care 65 The data plate located inside theinterior cabinet of the refrigerationappliance must not be removed. Itcontains information which is requiredin the event of a fault. Do not let water get into theelectronic unit or the lighting. Risk of damage due to moisture ingress.The steam ...
Page 66 - Cleaning the refrigerator section only:
Cleaning and care 66 Preparing the refrigerationappliance for cleaning Cleaning the refrigerator section only: Switch Cleaning mode on. The cooling system in the refrigeratorsection is switched off, but the interiorlighting remains switched on. In Settings mode , use the or sensor cont...
Page 67 - interior
Cleaning and care 67 Cleaning the inside of theappliance The refrigeration appliance should becleaned regularly (at least once amonth). If soiling is left on for any length oftime, it may become impossible toremove under certain circumstances.Surfaces may suffer discolouration ordamage.It is therefo...
Page 68 - - The holder for the charcoal filter; Dismantling the door shelf/bottle shelf; Then pull the protective strip off.
Cleaning and care 68 - The glass shelves (without protective trims) - The holder for the charcoal filter (available as an optional accessory) Removing and dismantlingaccessories for cleaning Dismantling the door shelf/bottle shelf Remove the stainless steel trim beforecleaning the door shelf/bottle ...
Page 69 - Dismantling a split shelf; Pull the drawer out as far as it will go.; Replacing the drawers
Cleaning and care 69 Dismantling a split shelf Remove the trim and the protectivestrip before cleaning the shelf. Proceedas follows: Place the shelf on a worktop coveredwith a soft material (e.g. a tea towel). Pull the trim off the shelf, beginning atone side. Pull the protective strip off, be...
Page 70 - Push in and lower the glass shelf.
Cleaning and care 70 Removing the drawers and glassshelves from the freezer section Pull the drawer forwards a little andout. Pull the glass shelf forwards a littleand out. Inserting the glass shelves anddrawers into the freezer section Place the glass shelf on the guide railsat an angle. Pu...
Page 71 - Do not use a stainless steel cleaner; Cleaning the door seal
Cleaning and care 71 Touch the OK sensor control to confirm that the filters have beenreplaced. The “Replace charcoal filter ” reminderwill go out on the display and thecounter will be reset.The symbol will go out on the start display. Cleaning the front of theappliance and the side panels If ...
Page 72 - Cleaning the ventilation gaps
Cleaning and care 72 Cleaning the ventilation gaps A build-up of dust will increase theenergy consumption of the appliance. The ventilation gaps should becleaned on a regular basis with abrush or vacuum cleaner (you coulduse a Miele vacuum cleaner dustingbrush, for example). After cleaning Repla...
Page 73 - Problem solving guide; Problem
Problem solving guide 73 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/serv...
Page 76 - Other problems; Display warnings; Message
Problem solving guide 76 Other problems Problem Cause and remedy The floor of the refriger-ator section is wet. The condensate drain hole is blocked. Clean the condensate channel and drain hole. Food has frozen to-gether. The food packaging was not dry when placed in thefreezer. Use a blunt inst...
Page 79 - Touch
Problem solving guide 79 Message Cause and remedy lights up in the dis- play and an alarm alsosounds. Indication of an interruption to the power supply: thetemperature in the freezer section over the last fewdays or hours has risen too high because of a powercut or interruption to the power sup...
Page 81 - Interior lighting
Problem solving guide 81 Interior lighting Risk of electric shock due to exposed, live electrical components. When removing the lighting cover, there is a risk of coming into contact with liveelectrical components.Do not remove the lighting cover. The LED lighting may only be repaired orreplaced b...
Page 82 - Noises; What is causing them?; Bottles or containers are touching. Separate them.
Noises 82 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 volume will be ...
Page 83 - Service; Contact in the event of a fault; Warranty
Service 83 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/service. 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 Custome...
Page 84 - EU Conformity declaration
EU Conformity declaration 84 Miele hereby declares that this fridge-freezer complies with Directive2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declarationof conformity is available from one ofthe following internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.ie - For service, information, operating i...
Page 85 - UK Conformity declaration; manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number; Statement of Compliance; Paul Wright
UK Conformity declaration 85 Miele hereby declares that this fridge-freezer complies with UK Radio EquipmentRegulations 2017, as amended. The complete text of the UK declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk- For ser...
Page 86 - Copyrights and licences
Copyrights and licences 86 For the purpose of operating and controlling the communication module, Mieleuses proprietary or third-party software that is not covered by open sourcelicensing terms. This software/these software components are protected bycopyright. The copyrights held by Miele and third...
Page 87 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWTel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected] Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123Tel: 1300 464 353E-mail: [em...