Miele 38191301USA Manuel d'installation

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Operating and Installation Instructions
Fridge-Freezer Combination
To prevent accidents and appliance damage read these instructions
before installation or use.
M.-Nr. 10 605 960
en - US, CA
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Operating and Installation InstructionsFridge-Freezer CombinationTo prevent accidents and appliance damage read these instructionsbefore installation

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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

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Using the settingsThis appliance is operated with the useof touch keys activated by a finger.– An available button will appear white.– A selected butt

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Custom settingsIn the custom settings mode you canselect and change functions. Thefunction possibilities are described inthe respective chapters of th

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^ By touching the X button, you canchoose between:= 0 : Button sound is off= 1 : Button sound is on= – : Return to menu.^ Touch the access button &quo

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The appliance is equipped with analarm system, to ensure that thetemperature does not rise unnoticedbecause of energy loss or open doors.The alarm sys

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Setting the temperature in therefrigerator and freezersectionsThe refrigerator and freezer sectionscan be set independently of each other.^ Touch the

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Temperature unit(Fahrenheit/Celsius)The temperature can be displayed indegrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C).^ Touch the access button "p"

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The SmartFresh drawers provide theright combination of temperature andhumidity. The result is freshness up tothree times longer than in the otherzones

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For optimal storage conditions, it isalways best to store similar foodstogether in one crisper.Foods that are best stored under dryconditions– fresh f

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If you are not satisfied with yourstored food (for example the foodwilts or becomes withered after onlya short storage time), check thefollowing again

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...4Guide to the Fridge-Freezer combination ...8Before use ...

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Different storage zonesDue to the natural circulation of air inthe appliance, there are differenttemperature zones in the refrigerator.Cold, heavy air

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Freezing foodFresh food should be frozen as quicklyas possible. This helps maintain thenutritional value, vitamin content,appearance and taste of the

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DefrostingFrozen food can be defrosted indifferent ways:– in a microwave oven,– at room temperature,– in the refrigerator (the cold given offby the fr

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When the SuperCool function isactivated, the appliance is cooled asquickly as possible (to a factory-presettemperature).SuperCoolWhen used with the re

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For the automatic ice cube maker tooperate, it must be connected to thehousehold water supply. See"Plumbing".Turning on the ice cube maker^

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Refrigerator section andSmartFresh drawersThe refrigerator and SmartFreshdrawers defrost automatically.During normal operation, condensateand frost ca

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Moving the shelvesThe shelves can be adjusted accordingto the height of the food.^ Using both hands, grasp the shelffrom underneath and lift slightly

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The divider in the drawer can also beremoved for cleaning.^ Remove the drawer.^ Lift the divider upward and out.To re-insert the divider, slide it bac

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Adjusting the door shelvesFor easier loading, unloading, andcleaning, the door shelves can beshifted or completely removed.^ Using both hands, grasp t

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Ice cube containerThe ice cube container is set ontelescopic tracks, and can be removedfor loading, unloading and cleaning.^ Slide the container forwa

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Water filter ...35Water filter change indicator ...35Exchangi

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To reduce the risk of electricalshock, disconnect the appliancefrom the power supply by shuttingoff the power main, tripping thecircuit breaker or unp

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Before cleaning^ Use the main switch to turn theappliance off completely.The main switch is located on the rightside underneath the control panel.^ Un

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Humidity filtersThe two humidity filters, located abovethe SmartFresh drawers, must beremoved for cleaning.^ Remove the SmartFresh drawer.^ Unhook the

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After cleaning^ Return all shelves and accessories.^ Place food back in the refrigeratorsection, close the appliance doors,insert the plug in the powe

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Never touch a halogen bulb withbare fingers.When inserting a glass halogen bulbalways hold it with a soft cloth.^ Remove the defective light bulb.^ Pl

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The appliance is supplied with anactive charcoal filter which improvesthe taste and smell of ice cubes byremoving chlorine and othersubstances from th

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Exchanging the water filterNote: Air trapped in the system maycause water and the filter cartridgeto eject forcefully. Use caution whenremoving.^ Push

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^ After the filter change the filterindicator in the display still flashes.The change must be be confirmed inthe electronic.Water filter37

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Water filter38Confirming the filter change^ Press and hold the filter changesensor button.^ At the same time place a finger onthe access button. Press

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Water filter21M.-Nr. 07 631 260-00/2210Performance Data SheetModel: Miele 07134220Use Replacement Cartridge 07134220The concentration of the indicated

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When using the appliance, followbasic safety precautions, includingthe following:Read all instructions beforeinstallation and use to preventaccidents

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This product KF 1803 Vi, KF 1813 Vi (KIMBM30US) / KF 1903 Vi, KF 1913 Vi(KIMBM36US) is tested and certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI 372 for "lead

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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 trai

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Problems with temperatureIssue Possible fault SolutionThe freezer section istoo warm.The room temperature islower than the ambienttemperature for whic

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General problemsIssue Possible fault SolutionWater is flowing out ofthe appliance.Close the shut-off valve immediately.Check whether the waterpipe in

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Alarm / Indicator warningsIssue Possible fault SolutionThe alarm is ringing. The appliance door(s)have been open forlonger than 5 minutes.Close the do

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Problems with the ice makerIssue Possible fault SolutionThe ice cube makerwill not switch on.The appliance is notplugged in.Check that the applianceis

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Problems with the ice makerIssue Possible fault SolutionThe ice cubes aresmall.Other domestic appliancesthat use water are inoperation.Avoid using suc

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Problems with the ice makerIssue Possible fault SolutionThe ice maker is notproducing enough iceor the ice cubes aremisshapen.Check the waterpressure.

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Normal noises What causes themBrrrrr... This noise may get louder for brief periods when the motorkicks on.Blub, blub... A gurgling noise can be hear

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In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact– your Miele dealeror– Miele Technical Service.See back cover of the this manu

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InstallationThis appliance is top-heavy andmust be secured to prevent thepossibility of tipping forward.Keep the doors closed until theappliance is co

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Installation InstructionsInformation is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the mostcurrent product specification, technical &

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Disposing of the packagingmaterialsThe packaging is designed to protectthe appliance from damage duringtransportation. The packaging materialsused are

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Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed installationinstructions.,WARNINGThis appliance is top-heavy andmust b

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Important! When there is highhumidity a build-up of condensationon the outer surfaces of theappliance can occur.This can causethe surfaces to corrode.

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BaseA fully loaded appliance is very heavy.The load-bearing capacity of your floormust meet the following requirements:KF 18X3 Vi ...950lbs(431

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Stainless steel panelsStainless steel door panels and toe-kickcovers are available from Miele.Custom door panelsThis appliance is compatible with alls

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Installation with partition using the"Merging Kit"The minimum thickness of the partitionis5/8" (16 mm).If there is a partition with a t

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Side panelsIf one side of the appliance is visible, aside panel must be used.The side panel must be firmly securedto the wall, the floor and the overh

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Door dimensions (open min. 90°)KF 1803 Vi, KF 1813 Vi*The dimensions of the door fronts and handles will vary according to eachindividual kitchen.KF 1

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~After your appliance is in operation,do not touch the cold surfaces in themachine, ice cubes or frozen food,particularly when hands are damp orwet. S

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Door dimensions (open min. 115°C)KF 1803 Vi, KF 1813 Vi*The dimensions of the door fronts and handles will vary according to eachindividual kitchen.KF

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Niche dimensionsKF 1803 Vi, KF 1813 ViDimensions61E*: The position of the electrical connection should not be higher than 9" from the floor.W*: T

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KF 1903 Vi, KF 1913 ViDimensions62E*: The position of the electrical connection should not be higher than 9" from the floor.W*: The position of t

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Door front dimensionsKF 1803 Vi, KF 1813 ViKF 1903 Vi, KF 1913 ViDimensions64

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Before you beginRead these instructions completelyand carefully.Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed instal

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66Aligning the housing unitThe housing unit must be carefullyaligned using a spirit level beforeinstalling the appliance. The unitcorners must be at r

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^ Do not remove the installationsupports from the appliance doors.They will be used later in theinstallation niche.There are transportation safetydevi

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Preparing the installationniche,Keep the appliance door closeduntil it is securely fastened in theniche. Tipping hazard.Because of the size and weight

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Mounting AccessoriesThe mounting accessories needed forinstalling the appliance into the nicheare included in the packaging. Severalplastic bags are i

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Securing an alternative anti-tipdeviceIf the anti-tip brackets cannot beattached securely, an alternativeanti-tip device can be used.Ensure that there

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Disposal of your old appliance~Before disposing of an oldappliance, first make the door latch orlock unusable.~Take off the doors.~Leave the shelves i

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Sliding the appliance into theinstallation nicheIf a side-by-side installation isdesired, connect the two appliancestogether. See the Installation Man

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Aligning the appliance^ Align the appliance with the customfront.The installation aids c on theappliance door have been designed forthe following cust

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Note:– The adjustment of the rear feet isaided if the appliance is lifted at therear (tipped forward slightly).Attaching the appliance to theinstallat

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^ Insert the filler strip until you hear itclick into place j.For a side-by-side combination the fillerstrips from both appliances are puttogether to

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Now connect the water supply to theappliance (see "Plumbing").Preparing the custom doorFor best results, it is important tomount the upper d

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^ Mark the distance X on the back-sideof the custom door.^ Also calculate and mark the center ofthe custom door Y.^ Remove the mounting frame from the

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Attaching and aligning thecustom door front^ Insert the angle trim m as far as it willgo in the spaces provided in themounting frame.^ Open the door a

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Note the size of the upper custom doorfront:^ Measure the distance Y between theadjusting rail from the lower door andthe upper door.^ Be sure to leav

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Attaching the covers^ To mount the cover strips on bothsides of the upper and lower doors,click them into place from bottom totop, into the gap betwee

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^ Insert the cover plate on the freezercompartment door.Attaching the toe-kick coverThe maximum height of the toe-kickcover is 4" (101 mm) from t

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a Hinged door shelfb Shelves (height adjustable)c Door shelves (height adjustable)d Floating drawere Control panelf Humidity filterg Main switch to tu

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Mounting the air separatorThe air separator keeps the supply andexhaust air separate. This preventswarm exhaust air from flowing into themachine, opti

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All plumbing work should be carriedout by a suitably qualified andcompetent person, in accordancewith all applicable local and nationalregulations.Dis

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Preparing the water connectionThe connection to the householdwater supply must be installedbefore the appliance is installed.^ Turn off the main water

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Connecting the water supplyWhen connecting the water pipe tothe solenoid valve of the appliance,follow the instructions supplied bythe manufacturer of

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,Avoid the risk of electricalshock- Plug into a grounded 3-prongoutlet.- Do not move the ground plug.- Do not use an adapter.- Do not use an extension

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The appliance must be connected to anelectrical outlet that is properlygrounded. The electrical installationmust comply with the applicableelectrical

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Control panela Access button "p"activates the control panelb Refrigeratorc Left SmartFresh drawerd Right SmartFresh drawere Freezerf Tempera

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