Operating and Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Caring for the environment 2
- Guide to the appliance 6
- Warning and Safety instructions 10
- How to save energy 19
- Switching the appliance on and off 21
- The correct temperature 25
- Using SuperCool and SuperFreeze 29
- Temperature and door alarm 32
- Further settings 34
- Using the refrigerator efficiently 39
- Storing food in the PerfectFresh Pro zone 41
- Adjusting the interior fittings 45
- Freezing and storing food 48
- Making ice cubes 52
- Automatic defrosting 56
- Cleaning and care 57
- Problem solving guide 65
- Noises 77
- After Sales / Warranty 78
- Information for Miele Centers and Chartered Agents 79
- Mains water connection 81
- Electrical connection 84
- Installation advice 85
- Building-in dimensions 88
- Adjusting the door hinges 89
- Changing the door hinging 90
- Installation 94
- Contact details 107
Problems with the ice cube maker
Problem Possible cause Remedy
The ice cubes taste
or smell odd.
The ice cube maker has
been on for a long time and
needs to be cleaned
regularly.
^
Rinse the ice cube maker
and water pipes regularly
(see "Cleaning and care -
Rinsing the ice cube
maker").
The ice cube maker is
seldom used. If you do not
use it very often, ice cubes
that are stored for a long
period can absorb the taste
and smell of other items.
^
Empty the ice cube
drawer if you are not
going to use the ice cube
maker for a long time.
^
Rinse the ice cube maker
and water pipes (see
"Cleaning and care -
Rinsing the ice cube
maker").
Unwrapped food is stored in
the freezer.
Ice can absorb the taste
and smell of unwrapped
food.
^ Store only sealed food in
the freezer section.
The ice cube drawer is dirty.
^
If necessary, clean the ice
cube drawer.
Problem solving guide
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