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Do not use sharp edged
objects to

– remove frost and ice,
– separate frozen foods and remove ice
trays.
They will damage the evaporator and
the appliance will not be able to be
used again (total damage).

Never place electric heaters or
candles in the appliance to defrost

it. These can damage the plastic parts.

Do not use defrosting sprays, or
de-icers as they could contain sub-

stances which could damage the plas-
tic parts and which may cause the build
up of gases and pose a danger to
health.

Do not use any grease or oil on the
door seals. These cause the seals

to become porous in the course of time.

Do not block the ventilation gaps in
the appliance as this would impair

the efficiency of the appliance, increase
the electricity consumption and could
cause damage to the appliance.

The appliance is designed for use
within certain climate ranges (am-

bient temperatures). It must not be
used in ranges for which it is not de-
signed. The climate range for your ap-
pliance is stated on the data plate in-
side the appliance. Installing it in a
room with too low an ambient tempera-
ture will lead to the appliance switching
off for longer periods so that it cannot
maintain the required temperature.

Never use steam cleaning appara-
tus to defrost or clean the appli-

ance. The steam could attack the elec-

trical components and cause a short
circuit.

In countries where there are areas
which may be subject to infestation

by cockroaches or other vermin, pay
particular attention to keeping the appli-
ance and its surroundings in a clean
condition at all times. Any damage
which may be caused by cockroaches
or other vermin will not be covered by
the appliance guarantee.

Disposal of old appliances

Before disposing of an old appli-
ance first make the door latch or

lock unusable.
This way you will prevent children from
accidentally locking themselves in and
endangering their lives.

Before disposing of an old appli-
ance, unplug it and render the plug

useless. Cut off the cable directly be-
hind the appliance and at the plug to
prevent misuse.

Be careful not to damage any part
of the pipework whilst awaiting dis-

posal, e.g. by

– puncturing the refrigerant channels

in the evaporator.

– bending any pipework.

– scratching the surface coating.

Splashes of refrigerant can damage the
eyes.

The manufacturer cannot be held lia-
ble for damage caused by non-com-
pliance with these Warning and
safety instructions.

Warning and safety instructions

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Summary of Contents for K 2214 S

Page 1: ...tallation instructions Refrigerator K 2214 S K 2316 S Is is essential to read these operating instructions before installing or using the machine to avoid the risk of accident or damage to the machine G 05 413 570 M Nr ...

Page 2: ...ficiently 12 Different storage zones 12 Coldest zone 12 Warmest zone 12 Food which should not be stored in a refrigerator 12 Storing food correctly 13 Fruit and vegetables 13 Energy saving tips 13 Adjusting the interior fittings 14 Moving the shelves 14 Split shelf 14 Adjusting door shelves 14 Moving the bottle divider 14 Defrosting 15 Cleaning and care 16 Cleaning the outer casing the interior an...

Page 3: ...Electrical connection 21 Electrical connection U K 21 Installation 23 Location 23 Climate range 23 Ventilation 23 Fitting the handle 23 Installation 24 Align the appliance 24 Changing the door hinging 25 Appliance door 25 Building under 26 Contents 3 ...

Page 4: ...l button fShelves gCondensate channel and drain hole hFruit and vegetable containers dCool zone temperature display eLight contact switch iButter and cheese compartment jEgg trays kAdjustable door shelf lInterior lighting mDivider Description of the appliance 4 ...

Page 5: ...ld appliance Old appliances contain materials which can be reclaimed or recycled Please contact your dealer your waste collec tion centre or scrap merchant about potential recycling schemes Make sure that the pipework is not damaged whilst moving an old appli ance This is to ensure that the refriger ant and oil in the compressor cannot leak into the environment It is important that they are dispos...

Page 6: ... noise level of the appliance In addition to the noise of the compres sor you might be able to hear the cool ant flowing around the system This is unavoidable but does not have any ad verse effect on the performance of the appliance Care must be taken during transporta tion and setting up of the appliance that no parts of the cooling system are dam aged Leaking coolant can damage the eyes In the e...

Page 7: ...ufacturer will not be held responsi ble Ensure current is not supplied to the appliance while maintenance or repair work is being carried out The appliance is only completely isolated from the electricity supply when the plug has been withdrawn Do not pull on the cable only on the plug the mains fuse is withdrawn or the screw out fuse is removed in countries where this is applicable Do not connect...

Page 8: ...ching off for longer periods so that it cannot maintain the required temperature Never use steam cleaning appara tus to defrost or clean the appli ance The steam could attack the elec trical components and cause a short circuit In countries where there are areas which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches or other vermin pay particular attention to keeping the appli ance and its surrounding...

Page 9: ...re selector in an anti clockwise direction back from 1 to 0 The temperature display will go out The cooling system and the interior light are now switched off Switching off for longer periods of time If the appliance is not going to be used for a longer period of time e g whilst on holiday switch the appliance off at the mains withdraw the plug pull on the plug and not the cable clean the applianc...

Page 10: ...selection Use the temperature selector to select the temperature Turn the temperature selector to a setting between 1 and 7 The higher the setting the lower the temperature in the appliance A middle range setting is usually sufficient It is advisable to select a higher setting between 4 and 7 if the door is opened frequently large quantities of food are stored in the refrigerator or there is a hig...

Page 11: ...ppliance works at full power to lower the temperature in the appli ance Switching off the Super cool function The Super cool function switches itself off automatically after approx 6 hours The indicator light goes out and the ap pliance continues running at normal power To save energy the Super cool function can be switched off once food and drinks are sufficiently chilled Press the Super cool but...

Page 12: ...zone The warmest zone is in the top section of the refrigerator door Use this for stor ing butter and cheese Do not store explosive materials in the appliance or any products con taining combustible gas e g spray cans Danger of explosion If storing alcohol with a high per centage proof make sure it is tightly closed and store upright Do not store cooking oil in the refrig erator door Traces of oil...

Page 13: ...t strongly to the natural gases given off by other types of fruit and vegetables are Kiwis broccoli cauliflower brussels sprouts mangos honeydew melons apples apricots cucumbers tomatoes pears nectarines and peaches Energy saving tips Frequently opening the door or keep ing it open for too long will cause the temperature in the appliance to rise The appliance will have to run more often in order t...

Page 14: ... In order to accommodate tall items in the appliance one of the shelves is di vided The front section can be taken out to allow space for tall items stand ing on the shelf below Adjusting door shelves Push the door shelf upwards then re move it by pulling it forwards Replace the door shelf at the re quired position Ensure that it is se curely pushed back into position Moving the bottle divider dep...

Page 15: ...omatically re moved and defrosted by the appliance The condensate is drained away via a channel and drain hole into an evapora tion system at the back of the appli ance Ensure that the condensate channel and drain hole are never blocked so that condensate can flow away with out hindrance Defrosting 15 ...

Page 16: ...arts e g shelves for cleaning Cleaning the outer casing the interior and accessories Use lukewarm water with a little wash ing up liquid Accessories and shelves should be hand washed only The but ter dish is however dishwasher safe Clean the refrigerator at least once a month Clean the condensate channel and drain hole frequently so that conden sate can drain away unhindered Use a straw or similar...

Page 17: ...etal grille at the back of the appli ance heat exchanger should be dusted at least once a year A build up of dust will increase the energy con sumption of the appliance When cleaning the grille make sure that the pipework and other compo nents do not get broken or damaged in any way After cleaning Replace all shelves and accessories in the appliance Switch the appliance on with the tem perature se...

Page 18: ...nce is operat ing Are all removable parts securely lo cated in the appliance Are bottles or containers touching each other Remember that the noise of the com pressor and the coolant circulating in the system is unavoidable the appliance does not get cool Make sure the temperature selector is not set at 0 Check that the plug is correctly in serted in the socket Check that the fuse is not defective ...

Page 19: ...f at the wall and with draw the plug from the socket pull by the plug not the cable or discon nect the mains fuse or remove the screw out fuse in countries where this is applicable Reach into the back of the light cover press upwards at the side a then pull the cover off b Replace the bulb with a new one Bulb specification 220 240 V max 15 W E 14 fitting Push the cover securely back into position ...

Page 20: ...or The Miele Service Department see back cover for address When contacting the Service Depart ment please quote the model and se rial number of your appliance both of which are shown on the data plate in side the appliance Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to im prove our service After Sales Service 20 ...

Page 21: ...erheating The appliance must not be connected to an inverter and must not be used with a plug adapter as these can cause damage to the appliance s electronic unit Important The wires in the mains lead are col oured in accordance with the following code Green yellow earth Blue neutral Brown live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured mar...

Page 22: ...et elsewhere in the house electric shock hazard The fuse cover must be re fitted when changing the fuse and if the fuse cover is lost the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is obtained The colour of the correct replacement cover is that of the coloured insert in the base of the plug or the colour that is embossed in words in the base of the plug as applicable to the design of the p...

Page 23: ...t be used out side this range The climate range of this appliance is stated on the data plate inside the appliance Climate range Ambient room tempera ture SN N ST T 10 C to 32 C 16 C to 32 C 18 C to 38 C 18 C to 43 C Operating in a room which is too cold will cause the cooling system to switch off for too long causing the internal tem perature in the appliance to rise with the risk of food deterio...

Page 24: ... of the appliance Check that all parts at the rear of the appliance are unhindered Remove any hinderance Carefully push the appliance into po sition Align the appliance To align the appliance adjust the feet using the spanner supplied Installation 24 ...

Page 25: ...refit it on the other side Remove cover a and use it to plug the holes on the other side Take stopper g out of the door bear ing bush and refit it on the other side Fit door handle f on the other side Fit the appliance door onto upper hinge pin e and then close the appli ance door Fit lower hinge pin c together with hinge bracket b into appropriate hole on the underside of the appli ance door and ...

Page 26: ...llation under a worktop This re duces the height of the appliance by 3 cm thus reducing the minimum worktop height requirement by 3 cm To remove the lid Remove screws a from the rear of the appliance Lift the appliance lid up at the rear and then pull it towards the front of the appliance to remove it If there is not adequate ventilation when placed under a worktop then a minimum ventilation area ...

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