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Operating and installation instructions
Refrigerator

To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is 

essential

to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.

en-GB

M.-Nr. 10 538 950

Summary of Contents for K 28202 D edt/cs

Page 1: ...d installation instructions Refrigerator To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time en GB M Nr 10 538 950 ...

Page 2: ...iods of time 20 The correct temperature 21 in the refrigerator section 21 Temperature display 21 Setting the temperature 22 Using Super cool and DynaCool 23 SuperCool function 23 DynaCool function 24 Door alarm 25 Selecting further settings 26 Temperature display brightness 26 To change the brightness of the temperature display 26 Safety lock 27 To activate the lock 27 To deactivate the lock 27 St...

Page 3: ...interior and accessories 37 Cleaning the front of the appliance and the side panels 38 Stainless steel appliances 38 Cleaning the ventilation gaps 38 Cleaning the compressor and metal grille at the back of the appliance 39 Cleaning the door seals 39 What to do if 41 Noises 46 After Sales Guarantee 47 Electrical connection 48 Connecting the appliance 49 Installation 50 Location 50 Climate range 51 ...

Page 4: ... contents Pass them on to any future owner Correct application This appliance is intended for use in domestic households and similar working and residential environments It is not intended for outdoor use This appliance is intended for domestic use only for cooling and storing food and drink It must not be used for any other purpose This appliance is not suitable for storing and keeping cool medi ...

Page 5: ...y use the appliance unsuper vised if they have been shown how to use it in a safe way and recog nise and understand the consequences of incorrect operation Children must not be allowed to clean or maintain the appliance unsupervised Please supervise children in the vicinity of the appliance and do not let them play with it Danger of suffocation Packaging e g plastic wrappings must be kept out of t...

Page 6: ...aken during the transportation and setting up of the appliance that no parts of the cooling system are damaged Leaking coolant can damage the eyes In the event of any damage avoid naked flames or anything which creates a spark disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity supply ventilate the room where the appliance is located for several minutes and contact the Miele Service Department The...

Page 7: ...y it must only be replaced by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from danger Do not connect the appliance to the mains electrical supply by a multi socket adapter or extension lead These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance Do not use in a damp or wet environment e g garage or utility room Moisture could reach live components or the ele...

Page 8: ...mperat ure Do not cover or block the air vents as this could impair the effi ciency of the appliance increase the electricity consumption and could cause damage to the components If storing food which contains a lot of fat or oil in the appliance or the door make sure that it does not come into contact with plastic components as this could cause stress cracks or break the plastic Do not store expl...

Page 9: ...ning and care Do not use any oils or grease on the door seals as these will cause the seals to deteriorate and become porous with time Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean or defrost this ap pliance Steam could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit Sharp edged or pointed objects will damage the evaporator caus ing irreversible damage to the appliance Do not use sharp edge...

Page 10: ...nsporting the appliance Always transport the appliance in an upright position and in its ori ginal transport packaging to avoid damage in transit Danger of injury and damage The appliance is very heavy and must be transported by two people ...

Page 11: ...lives Splashes of coolant can damage the eyes Be careful not to dam age any part of the pipework whilst awaiting disposal e g by puncturing the coolant channels in the condenser bending any pipework or scratching the surface coating Symbol on the compressor depending on model This information is only relevant for recycling In normal operation there is no risk The oil in the compressor can be fatal...

Page 12: ...h and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or if handled incorrectly Please do not therefore dispose of your old appliance with your household waste Please dispose of it at your local com munity waste collection recycling centre for electrical and electronic ap pliances or contact your dealer or Miele for advice You are also respons ible by law depending on country for deleti...

Page 13: ... radi ator oven Where the ideal ambient room temperature is approx 20 C Where there is a high ambi ent room temperature Ventilation gaps uncovered and dusted regularly Ventilation gaps covered or dusty Compressor and metal grille heat exchanger at the back of the appliance dusted at least once a year Dust build up on the com pressor and metal grille heat exchanger Temperature setting Refrigerator ...

Page 14: ...g when shopping and load food in the appliance as soon as possible Replace any food removed as quickly as possible be fore it begins to thaw Allow hot food and drinks to cool down before placing them in the appliance Hot food or food at room temperature raises the tem perature inside the appli ance The appliance will cool down and the compressor will run for longer periods Store food covered or pa...

Page 15: ...he door alarm g Display with temperature and sym bols symbols only visible during use see table for explanation of symbols Symbols in the display Symbol Function Alarm Flashes if the door has been left open SuperCool Lights up when SuperCool is switched on Safety lock Lights up when the lock is activated DynaCool Lights up when DynaCool is switched on DEMO Demo mode Demo mode has been activated Ca...

Page 16: ...and cheese compartment c Egg tray d Adjustable shelf e Bottle rack f Bottle shelf with bottle holder g Condensate channel and drain hole h Fruit and vegetable drawers For easier installation there are trans port handles on the back at the top and transport wheels underneath the appli ance ...

Page 17: ...gerator section Addi tional bottle racks can be fitted if re quired KKF FF Active AirClean charcoal fil ters with holder Charcoal filters neutralise unpleasant odours in the refrigerator section for im proved air quality The charcoal filter holder clips onto the protective strip at the back of the shelf and can be moved as necessary KKF RF Active AirClean replacement filters Replacement filters to...

Page 18: ...e for re moving fingerprints and light soiling from surfaces such as stainless steel glass plastic and chrome without the use of chemicals Accessories are available to order via the Miele Webshop from Miele dir ectly see back cover for contact de tails or from your Miele dealer ...

Page 19: ...nd care Please refer to the relevant instruc tions in Cleaning and care Clean the inside of the appliance and the accessories Connecting the appliance Connect the appliance to the electri city supply as described in Electrical connection Operating the appliance A light touch of the finger on the sensors is all that is required to operate this appliance Switching on Touch the On Off sensor The temp...

Page 20: ...longer peri ods of time If during a long absence the ap pliance is switched off but not cleaned and the door s left shut there is a danger of mould building up inside the appliance It is essential to clean the appliance If the appliance is not going to be used for a longer period of time e g whilst on holiday switch the appliance off disconnect it from the mains clean the appliance and leave the d...

Page 21: ... the food is which is being put into it the higher the ambient temperature surrounding the appliance The appli ance is designed for use within spe cific ambient temperatures climate range Do not use in ambient tem peratures for which it is not designed in the refrigerator section We recommend a temperature of 4 C in the refrigerator section Temperature display In normal operation the temperature d...

Page 22: ...e temperature shown in 1 C steps Leaving a finger on the sensor changes the temperature continu ously Approximately 5 seconds after the last time a sensor has been touched the current temperature inside the appli ance is automatically shown Tip If you have adjusted the temperat ure wait for approx 6 hours if the ap pliance is not very full and for approx 24 hours if the appliance is full before ch...

Page 23: ...or The SuperCool symbol will light up in the display The appliance will work at full power to lower the temperature in the appliance Switching off SuperCool The SuperCool function switches off automatically after approx 6 12 hours The SuperCool symbol will go out and the appliance will then continue to work at normal power To save energy the SuperCool function can be switched off once food and dri...

Page 24: ... the appliance to all areas more evenly so that all the food will be chilled to about the same degree The temperature is set as normal with the temperature control DynaCool should also be selected when the ambient temperature in the room is high above approx 30 C and the room humidity level is high Switching on DynaCool Touch the DynaCool sensor The symbol will appear in the dis play The fan is ru...

Page 25: ...as been left open for longer than 60 seconds It will stop as soon as the door is closed Switching the door alarm off early If the noise disturbs you you can switch the alarm off if you wish Touch the sensor for switching off the door alarm The alarm will stop ...

Page 26: ...nds The MENU symbol will light up and will start flashing Keep touching one of the temperature setting sensors until you see in the display Touch the SuperCool button again You can now adjust the brightness of the temperature display using the sensors for altering the temperature You have a choice between settings to Touch the SuperCool sensor to save the setting The brightness is now set to this ...

Page 27: ...ve activated the lock To come out of settings mode touch the On Off sensor or wait for approx 5 minutes and the electronics will automatically revert to normal opera tion To deactivate the lock Touch the SuperCool sensor for ap prox 5 seconds The MENU symbol will appear in the display and a will start flashing Touch the SuperCool button again will appear in the display To deactivate the lock confi...

Page 28: ...iciently do not pack food too closely together in the refrigerator Do not cover the fan in the rear wall of the refrigerator as this is essential for keeping the appliance cool Food must not touch the back of the refrigerator section as it may freeze to the back wall Warmest area The warmest area in the refrigerator section is at the top in the front area and in the door Use this for storing but t...

Page 29: ... passion fruit citrus fruits such as lemons oranges mandar ins grapefruit Fruit which is not yet ripe Aubergines eggplant cucumbers potatoes peppers capsicum toma toes courgettes zucchini Some hard cheeses e g Parmesan When shopping for food The freshness of food when first placed in the appliance is the most important factor in determining how long it stays fresh and how long it can be kept in th...

Page 30: ... important for storing protein based food such as meat or fish The growth of bacteria such as sal monella can be avoided by setting the correct temperature and maintaining good standards of hygiene Fruit and vegetables Fruit and vegetables can be stored loose in the fruit and vegetable drawer s Protein rich food Please note that food rich in protein de teriorates faster than other types of food Sh...

Page 31: ...ke Moving split shelves In order to accommodate tall items in the appliance such as bottles or large containers one of the shelves is di vided The front section can be pushed carefully under the rear section Push the rear half of the glass shelf slightly upwards With the rear half pushed up lift the front half of the glass shelf up slightly at the front then slide it carefully un derneath the rear...

Page 32: ...ved com pletely e g for cleaning Pull the bottle holder upwards to re move it from the rear edge of the bottle shelf The bottle holder can be replaced after cleaning Adjusting the bottle rack The bottle rack can be placed at differ ent positions in the appliance Raise the bottle rack slightly at the front and pull it forwards a little until the notch at the side is in line with the shelf support I...

Page 33: ...nners and can be removed for filling emptying or cleaning pur poses Pull out the drawer as far as it will go and then lift it up and out Push the runners back in again to avoid damaging them Replacing the drawer Push the runners in completely and then place the drawer on them Push the drawer into the appliance until it clicks into position ...

Page 34: ...s running You do not need to remove this as it will de frost and evaporate automatically with the warmth generated by the com pressor The condensate is drained away through a channel and drain hole then fed into an evaporation system at the back of the appliance Condensate must be able to drain away unhindered at all times Keep the condensate channel and drain hole clean to enable this ...

Page 35: ...ing agents used inside the appliance must be food safe To avoid damaging all the surfaces of your appliance do not use cleaning agents containing soda am monia acids or chlorides cleaning agents containing descaling agents abrasive cleaning agents e g powder cleaners and cream cleaners solvent based cleaning agents stainless steel cleaning agents dishwasher cleaner oven sprays glass cleaning agent...

Page 36: ...it in a cool place Remove the shelves bottle shelf from the appliance door Take out all other removable parts for cleaning Dismantling an adjustable shelf Before cleaning the shelf remove the stainless steel trim at the front and the protective strip at the back of the shelf To do this Place the shelf on a worktop covered with a soft material e g on a tea towel Pull the stainless steel trim off th...

Page 37: ...nd a little washing up liquid After cleaning wipe with clean water and dry with a soft cloth Leave the door open to air the appli ance for a short while and to prevent odours building up The following parts cannot be cleaned in a dishwasher the protective strips at the back of the adjustable shelves all drawers and the compartment lid depending on model the bottle rack These accessories should all...

Page 38: ...are susceptible to scratching Contact with unsuitable cleaning agents can alter or discol our the surfaces See Cleaning agents at the begin ning of this section The surfaces should be cleaned using a solution of hot water and a little washing up liquid applied with a soft sponge They can also be cleaned with a damp microfibre cloth without using any cleaning agent After cleaning wipe with clean wa...

Page 39: ...ease the energy consumption of the appliance Cleaning the door seals If a door seal is damaged or if it has come out of the groove the door will not close properly and cooling performance will be reduced Condensate will build up in the in terior and this can cause a build up of ice Do not damage door seals and en sure that they do not come out of their groove Do not use any grease or oil on door s...

Page 40: ...e all shelves and accessories in the appliance Reconnect to the mains and switch the appliance back on Switch on the Super cool function for a while so that the appliance can cool down quickly Place food back in the appliance and close the door ...

Page 41: ...ting cold and the in terior lighting does not come on when the door is opened The appliance has not been switched on Switch the appliance on The mains plug is not inserted in the socket correctly or the plug connector is not inserted into the socket at the back of the appliance correctly Insert the mains plug into the mains socket and the plug connector into the appliance socket cor rectly and swi...

Page 42: ...equired temperature will re establish itself after a while The ambient temperature is too high The higher the room temperature the longer the compressor will run for See Installation Location The appliance was not properly installed in the niche See Installing the appliance The compressor is switching on more fre quently and for longer periods of time so the temperature in the ap pliance is droppi...

Page 43: ...appliance to be presented in the showroom without the cooling system being switched on Do not activate this setting for domestic use Call Service is lit up in the display and the appliance can not be used The safety lock has been activated Deactivate the lock see Selecting further settings Activating or deactivating the lock F0 to F9 appears in the display There is a fault Call the Miele Service D...

Page 44: ... fault Danger of electric shock There are live electrical components under the lighting cover The LED lighting may only be repaired or replaced by a Miele authorised service technician Danger of injury from LED lighting Light in tensity corresponds to laser beam class 1 1M The lighting covers must not be removed or dam aged or be removed due to damage This could cause injury to your eyes Do not lo...

Page 45: ...or is equipped with an operation and fault dia gnosis LED indicator light which flashes every 15 seconds depending on model The external walls of the appliance feel warm This is not a fault The warmth created by the evapor ator is used to prevent condensation The door seal is dam aged and needs to be replaced No tools are required to change the door seal Change the door seal These are available fr...

Page 46: ...de the appliance Crack A cracking sound can be heard when materials expand inside the appliance Remember that the noise of the compressor and the coolant circulating in the system is unavoidable Noises that you can easily rectify Cause and remedy Rattling vibrat ing The appliance is uneven Realign the appliance using a spirit level by raising or lowering the screw feet underneath the appliance The...

Page 47: ...lem could have been resolved as described in this booklet When contacting your Dealer or Miele please quote the model and serial num ber of your appliance This information is given on the data plate inside your appliance Guarantee U K In the U K the appliance is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of purchase However you must activate your cover by calling 0330 160 6640 or registering online at w...

Page 48: ...at least 3 mm in the switch including switch fuses and relays ac cording to EN 60335 The plug and mains connection cable must not come into contact with the back of the appliance as vibrations can cause damage to these components This in turn could result in a short cir cuit Do not plug in other appliances behind this appliance Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by an ext...

Page 49: ...t the plug connector into the socket at the back of the appliance Make sure that the plug connector has clicked into position correctly Insert the mains plug into the mains socket and switch on The appliance is now connected to the mains electricity supply ...

Page 50: ...ion The appliance should be installed in a dry well ventilated room When installing the appliance please be aware The socket must be easily accessible in an emergency not concealed be hind the appliance The plug and cable must not touch the back of the appliance as they could get damaged by vibrations from the appliance Do not plug in other appliances be hind this appliance In environments with hi...

Page 51: ...g off Ventilation Air at the back of the appliance gets warm To ensure efficient ventilation the ventilation gaps must not be covered or blocked in any way They should be dusted on a regular basis Fitting wall spacers supplied The wall spacers supplied must be used in order to achieve declared en ergy consumption values and to pre vent the build up of condensation at high ambient temperatures Appl...

Page 52: ... for installation as close as possible to its intended installation location Connect the appliance to the electri city supply as described in Electrical connection Move the appliance carefully to its in tended installation location Position the appliance with the wall spacers if used or the back close to the wall Aligning the appliance To align the appliance adjust the front feet using the spanner...

Page 53: ... may in turn cause damage to the compressor It is essential to observe the ventila tion gaps given a Top box b Appliance c Housing unit d Wall x the appliance depth is increased by approx 35 mm for appliances with wall spacers fitted The appliance can be installed in a run of kitchen units standard cabinets max depth 580 mm or next to a kit chen cabinet The appliance front will stand proud of the ...

Page 54: ...5 mm must be main tained on the hinge side between the wall and the appliance The larger the ventilation gaps the more economically the compressor will work A ventilation gap of at least 50 mm depth must be provided at the back of the appliance behind the whole width of the top box for air to circu late The cross section of the air inlet and outlet under the ceiling must be at least 300 cm 2 to en...

Page 55: ...Installation 55 Installation dimensions x dimensions without wall spacers Appliance depth is increased by 35 mm with the wall spacers supplied fitted ...

Page 56: ...build up in the in terior and this can cause a build up of ice Do not damage the door seals and ensure that they do not come out of their groove Preparation To change the door hinging you will need the following tools Place a suitable cover on the floor in front of the appliance to protect the appliance door and your floor from damage Removing the top covers Close the appliance door Remove cover b...

Page 57: ...andle over Take stoppers out of the door bearings in the appliance door Remove stopper from the top of the door and refit it on the opposite side of the door Remove covers from handle then unscrew the handle and refit all these parts on the opposite side of the door Take care when refitting covers that they click into position correctly Refit stoppers on the opposite side of the door ...

Page 58: ... Refit the door closing aid in the hole on the other side of the hinge plate and then tighten the screw up again Insert stopper into the other hole Remove cover Take screw out and screw it into the outside hole on the opposite side Turn cover through 180 and refit it on the opposite side Screw hinge plate securely into position on the new hinge side Refit the entire hinge pin including the washer ...

Page 59: ... the opposite side and secure it with screws If necessary drill pilot holes for the screws or use a battery operated screwdriver Replace covers and on the op posite side Align the door with the appliance housing using the long slots in the lower hinge plate Then tighten the screws ...

Page 60: ...is not shown in the closed position to make it easier to see what you have to do To align the appliance door use the long outer slots in the lower hinge plate Remove centre screw from the hinge plate Slightly loosen both outer screws Align the door by sliding the hinge plate to the left or right Then tighten screws again Screw does not need to be refit ted ...

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