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Subject to change without notice / 1913

KFN 9855 iDE

M.-Nr. 09 634 400 / 00

Summary of Contents for KFN 9855 iDE

Page 1: ...bination with ice cube maker NoFrost system and DynaCool KFN 9855 iDE To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to the appliance it is essential that you read these operating and installation instructions before installation and use M Nr 09 634 400 en CA ...

Page 2: ... temperature for the refrigerator and freezer 20 Using Super Cool 22 Using Super Freeze 23 Temperature and Door Alarm 24 Additional Settings 26 Sabbath mode S 26 Safety lock c 27 Temperature unit Fahrenheit or Celsius 28 Brightness of the display 29 Lower hinge heating control H 30 Using the Refrigerator Efficiently 31 Different storage zones 31 Food that should not be stored in a refrigerator 32 ...

Page 3: ...tion 43 Freezer drawers 43 Adjusting the separators 43 Removing the freezer drawer containers 44 Defrosting 45 Refrigerator section 45 Freezer section 45 Cleaning and Care 46 Cleaning agents 46 Before cleaning 47 Cleaning the interior and accessories 47 Cleaning the ice cube tray 48 Setting the ice cube maker to the vacation state for cleaning I 48 Door seal 49 Ventilation slits 49 Cleaning the ai...

Page 4: ...tipping brackets 77 Installation of the anti tipping bracket in a cabinet of more than 25 depth 79 Fastening the covers 79 Pushing the appliance into the niche 80 Aligning the appliance 80 Securing the appliance in the niche 81 Aligning the appliance door 81 Aligning the drawer front 82 Install the base cover with the ventilation slits 82 Removing the mounting rails 84 Installing the mounting rail...

Page 5: ...r dirty ª Super Cool is on 0 Safety lock is on fTemperature display top for refrigerator section bottom for freezer section and symbol display only visible in the settings mode MENU see More settings Freezer section gIndicator lights Temperature alarm for the freezer section Ice cube maker is on ª Super Freeze is on hButton for setting a higher or lower temperature in the freezer section iButton f...

Page 6: ...fBottle rack gBottle shelf with bottle divider hFruit and vegetable drawers iFreezer section interior lighting jAutomatic ice cube maker behind the drawer kIce cube drawer lFreezer drawers mBase cover with air filter behind it nWater connection Guide to the Appliance 6 ...

Page 7: ...es for a description Care of stainless steel Each application of the stainless steel conditioner forms a durable protective film that is stain and water repellent It gently removes water marks fingerprints and other stains for a uniformly shiny surface The stainless steel cleaning cloth see Included accessories for a description All purpose microfibre cloth The microfibre cloth helps remove finger...

Page 8: ...instructions in a safe place and pass them along to any future owner Risk of injury This appliance is very heavy and can tip forwards when the door is open Keep the appliance door shut until the appliance has been installed and secured in accordance with these operating and installation instructions Intended use This appliance is intended for use in domestic households and similar residential envi...

Page 9: ...tion has been explained to them in such a way that they can safely use it and understand the hazards involved Safety with children Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the appliance unless they are under constant supervision Children 8 years and older may only be allowed to use the appliance without supervision if its operation has been explained to them in such a way that they can...

Page 10: ...ht position Any time it is moved or installed always let it stand for 30 to 60 minutes before plugging it in This allows the coolant and lubricant to settle down which is essential for proper operation Before connecting the appliance make sure that the connection data on the data plate fuse rating voltage and frequency matches the electrical power supply This data must correspond in order to avoid...

Page 11: ...appliance must be isolated from the electrical power supply during installation maintenance and repair work or work on the water supply The appliance is only completely disconnected from the electricity supply when the respective circuit breaker at the electrical service panel is tripped the respective fuse is removed or the power cord is pulled Pull on the plug and not on the cord when removing i...

Page 12: ...cold it will cause the cooling system to remain off for too long so that the temperature in the appliance rises The ventilation cross sections must not be blocked or covered in any way This interferes with proper air supply to the appliance This in turn causes increased energy consumption and may also result in damage to appliance components If you store fatty or greasy foods in the appliance or t...

Page 13: ... parts when your hands are wet Your hands could freeze to the items Risk of injury Never put ice or popsicles in your mouth immediately after taking them out of the freezer Your lips or tongue could freeze to the item Risk of injury Never re freeze partially or completed thawed food Thawed food should be used promptly before it loses nutritional value or spoils However once it has been cooked thaw...

Page 14: ...o defrost it This will damage the plastic Do not use defrosting sprays or de icers They may contain substances that can damage the plastic or that could cause a build up of explosive gasses or pose a health hazard Disposal of your old appliance Before disposing of an old appliance first make the door latches or locks unusable This way you will prevent children from accidentally locking themselves ...

Page 15: ...ove oven Near a heat source radiator stove oven Where the room temperature is ideal i e around 20 C Where the room temperature is higher Do not block the ventilation openings and keep them clean Where the ventilation openings are blocked and full of dust Temperature setting 4 to 5 C in the refrigerator section The lower the temperature setting the higher the energy consumption 18 C in the freezer ...

Page 16: ...a cooler box or bag and place the food in the appliance as soon as possible Replace items removed from the appliance as soon as possible before they warm up Allow hot food and drinks to cool down before placing them in the appliance Hot food warms up the appliance The appliance then tries to keep the temperature low and the compressor runs longer Store food covered or wrapped The evaporation or co...

Page 17: ...he accessories see Cleaning and care Operating the appliance A light touch of the finger on the sensor buttons is all that is required to operate this appliance After transporting the appliance let it stand for approx 1 2 to 1 hour before plugging it in This is necessary to ensure that the appliance functions correctly Turning the appliance on The refrigerator and freezer sections can be turned on...

Page 18: ...mbol on the control panel The interior lighting goes out and the cooling is turned off Switching off for longer periods of time If the appliance is not needed for a longer period of time remove all food from the appliance set the ice cube maker to the vacation state see Cleaning and care and leave the upper freezer drawer open empty the ice cube container close the water shut off valve turn the ap...

Page 19: ...in the refrigerator We recommend a temperature of 3 C 39 F in the refrigerator section Automatic cold air circulation DynaCool Whenever the refrigerator section switches on for cooling the fan is automatically switched on as well This ensures that cold air is evenly distributed throughout the refrigerator so that all the food stored inside will be chilled to approximately the same temperature in t...

Page 20: ...y flashes when a new temperature is being set the temperature in the appliance has risen by several degrees indicating that it is warming up too much or a fault is displayed F1 to F5 see Problem solving guide This short term loss of cooling is no cause for concern in the following cases when the door has been left open for a while for example to take out or put in a large amount of food when fresh...

Page 21: ...appliance will be displayed If you have changed the temperature and the appliance is not very full wait approx 6 hours if it is full approx 24 hours before checking the temperature display again It will take that long to reach the selected temperature If after this amount of time the temperature is too high or too low you will need to adjust it again Temperature ranges The temperature can be selec...

Page 22: ... the display will come on The temperature in the refrigerator now begins to fall with maximum cooling performance Switching Super Cool off Super Cool automatically switches off after approx 6 hours The appliance continues running with normal cooling performance To save energy you can switch off Super Cool yourself once the food or drinks are sufficiently chilled Touch the button for switching Supe...

Page 23: ... off so that the ª symbol to the right of the display comes on The temperature in the freezer section now begins to fall with maximum cooling performance Switching Super Freeze off Super Freeze switches off automatically after approx 30 65 hours The length of time required until it switches off depends on the amount of fresh food added ª goes out and the appliance continues running with normal coo...

Page 24: ...oo much warm air flows into the appliance for example when food is being re arranged or taken out when freezing large amounts of food at once when the appliance is malfunctioning Once the alarm condition has ended the audio alarm stops and the alarm indicator goes out The temperature indicator for the freezer section stops flashing If the temperature was above 18 C 0 F for a longer period of time ...

Page 25: ...er is left open for more than 3 minutes The alarm will stop as soon as the door or the freezer drawer is closed Switching the audio alarm off If the alarm signal bothers you it can be silenced Touch the alarm button The alarm sound will stop Temperature and Door Alarm 25 ...

Page 26: ...ode can be selected to facilitate religious customs In Sabbath mode many functions are deactivated and cannot be selected The interior lighting does not come on when the door or a freezer drawer is opened The fan stays in its last setting The door alarm is deactivated The temperature alarm is deactivated The cooling performance of the appliance is not affected Sabbath mode is automatically deselec...

Page 27: ...ettings mode touch the button for switching the freezer section on and off If not manually deactivated Sabbath mode is automatically deselected after ca 120 hours Safety lock c The safety lock can be activated to prevent the appliance being turned off inadvertently Turning the safety lock on and off Touch the button for switching Super Freeze on and off for 5 seconds The Super Freeze indicator ª t...

Page 28: ...ª to the right of the display is on during this time and after 5 seconds S flashes in the lower temperature display freezer section The display shows MENU You are now in the settings mode Tap the button for setting the temperature in the freezer section until a flashing appears in the lower temperature display Touch the Super button again The following will appear in the display C Temperature disp...

Page 29: ... in the lower temperature display freezer section The display shows MENU You are now in the settings mode Tap the button for setting the temperature in the freezer section until a flashing appears in the lower temperature display Touch the Super button again The display shows 0 to 5 0 lowest brightness level 5 highest brightness level You can change the brightness within levels 0 to 5 by tapping t...

Page 30: ...ime and after 5 seconds S flashes in the lower temperature display freezer section The display shows MENU You are now in the settings mode Tap the button for setting the temperature in the freezer section until a flashing H appears in the lower temperature display Touch the Super button again The following will appear in the display H A select this if there is only little condensation H 1 select t...

Page 31: ...gerator are in the top section towards the front and in the top of the door Use this for storing butter to keep it spreadable and cheese to retain its flavour Coldest area The coldest areas in a refrigerator are directly above the vegetable containers and next to the back wall Use this for all delicate and highly perishable food such as fish meat poultry sausage and cold cuts ready made meals dish...

Page 32: ...llow air to circulate efficiently do not pack food too closely together Do not cover the fan in the rear wall this is important for cooling performance Food that should not be stored in a refrigerator Not all food is suitable for storage at temperatures below 5 C as some foods are sensitive to cold Depending on the type of food storage at a temperature that is too cold can alter the appearance con...

Page 33: ... timely manner Storing food correctly Always store food covered or wrapped This will prevent food odours from spreading to other foods food from drying out as well as potential cross contamination with bacteria This is particularly important when storing meat products The freshness of food can be significantly extended by setting the correct temperature and maintaining good standards of hygiene Fr...

Page 34: ...le drawers can be removed for cleaning Lift the shelf at the front pull it forwards slightly to lift the stops and slowly pull the shelf out When replacing the shelf push it all the way to the back to engage the stops Fruit and vegetable drawers The fruit and vegetable drawers can be removed for loading and unloading or for cleaning Pull the drawer forward then lift it up and out of the appliance ...

Page 35: ... the stainless steel frame The hanging containers can be removed for loading and unloading and then replaced The hanging containers with the food can be placed directly on the table for serving Adjusting the bottle divider The bottle divider can be moved to the left or right This holds the bottles more securely in position when the door is opened and closed The bottle divider can be removed comple...

Page 36: ... its vitamin content appearance and flavour are maintained The longer it takes to freeze the food the more water migrates from its cells to the space in between The cells shrink Later when the food is thawed only a portion of this liquid is reabsorbed by the cells This means that the food loses a lot of its moisture You can recognize this by the large pool of water that collects around the defrost...

Page 37: ...roducts baked goods leftovers egg yolks egg whites and most pre cooked meals The following types of food are not suitable for freezing grapes lettuce radishes sour cream mayonnaise eggs in the shell onions whole raw apples and pears To retain colour taste flavour and vitamin C vegetables should be blanched prior to freezing To blanch immerse small batches of the vegetable in boiling water for 2 to...

Page 38: ... with home sealing kits Label the package with the contents and the date of freezing 24 h before freezing When freezing more than 2 kg of fresh food switch on Super Freeze ª 24 h before see Using Super Freeze This will protect the food that is already in the freezer with an added boost of cold Placing food in the freezer When freezing ensure that already frozen food does not come into contact with...

Page 39: ...d while thawing Collect the thawed water and dispose of it carefully Fruit can be thawed at room temperature either in the packaging or in a covered bowl Most vegetables can be cooked while still frozen You can place them directly in simmering water or hot oil Because of changes in the cell structure the cooking time is slightly shorter than for fresh vegetables Never re freeze partially or comple...

Page 40: ...p out of the ice cube maker into the drawer Do not consume or use the first three batches of ice This applies both to using the appliance for the first time and also using it after it has not been used for a long period of time The ice cube maker can make up to 120 ice cubes in 24 hours if the temperature in the freezer section is 18 C 0 F Ice cube production is halted automatically as soon as the...

Page 41: ...he size of the ice cubes that are produced depends on the quantity of inflowing water The quantity of inflowing water can be adjusted to make larger ice cubes Touch the button for switching Super Freeze on and off for 5 seconds The Super Freeze indicator ª to the right of the display is on during this time and after 5 seconds S flashes in the lower temperature display freezer section The display s...

Page 42: ...ice cubes are big enough Do not increase by more than one step If the adjusted size is too big the ice cube tray of the ice maker could overflow Touch the Super button again to confirm your selection Touch the button for switching the freezer section on and off to leave the settings mode Check the ice cube size in the following days If the ice cubes are still smaller than desired follow the above ...

Page 43: ...he ice cube container if you want to use the whole drawer aIce cube maker bIce cube container cSpace for freezing and storage Adjusting the separators You can adjust the separators in the lower freezer drawer according to your needs Grab the separators at the front and back and pull upwards and out Now replace them to the left or right Arranging the Interior Freezer Section 43 ...

Page 44: ... the freezer drawer containers for better cleaning Lift the container at the front left and right 1 and push it slightly backwards 2 Lift the container out Replace the container by reversing the removal procedure Arranging the Interior Freezer Section 44 ...

Page 45: ...drained away through a channel and drain hole then fed into an evaporation system at the back of the appliance Freezer section The appliance is equipped with a NoFrost system for automatic defrosting as needed The moisture generated in the appliance collects on the condenser and is automatically defrosted and evaporates periodically This automatic defrosting system keeps the freezer section perman...

Page 46: ... a stainless steel cleaner no polishing agents This gently removes soiling and each application forms a protective film that is stain and water repellent Cleaning agents To avoid damaging the surfaces do not use any cleaning agents containing soda ammonia acid or chloride limescale removers abrasive cleaning agents e g scouring powder or scouring cream cleansers pumice stone cleaners containing so...

Page 47: ...lean the appliance at least once a month Remove any soiling immediately so that it does not dry up Clean the interior and the accessories using warm water and a little dishwashing not dishwasher liquid After cleaning wipe everything with clean water then dry with a soft cloth Leave the appliance doors and drawers open for a short time The accessories are not dishwasher safe Clean dirty stainless s...

Page 48: ...maker to the vacation state for cleaning I Setting the ice cube maker to the vacation state causes the tray to rotate down with no water remaining in the tray Touch the button for switching Super Freeze on and off for 5 seconds The Super Freeze indicator ª to the right of the display is on during this time and after 5 seconds S flashes in the lower temperature display freezer section The display s...

Page 49: ... warm water and a little dishwashing not dishwasher liquid After cleaning Replace the upper freezer drawer together with the ice cube container and close the drawer completely Turn the ice cube maker on appears on the control panel The ice cube tray returns to its original position Door seal Do not use any grease or oil on the door seal as this will cause the seal to deteriorate over time The door...

Page 50: ...ion slits No tools are required Push the latch of the air filter downwards and take it out Clean the air filter in the dishwasher or by hand with lukewarm water and dishwashing liquid Replace the air filter by reversing the removal procedure Replace the cover with the ventilation slits Reset the air filter indicator as follows Cleaning and Care 50 ...

Page 51: ...gain to confirm your selection n appears in the temperature display and the indicator on the control panel goes out The air filter indicator is now reset Touch the button for switching the freezer section on and off to leave the settings mode After cleaning Replace all shelves and accessories in the appliance Plug in the power cord and turn the appliance on Turn on Super Freeze ª to cool down the ...

Page 52: ...authorized service technician to avoid potential hazards Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous for the user Problem Possible cause Solution The appliance does not get cold the interior lightning does not come on when the door opens and the display is dark The appliance is not turned on Turn the appliance on The plug is not properly plugged into the electrical outlet Insert the plug into t...

Page 53: ...ezer drawers are not closed all the way Check that the drawers are closing properly A large amount of food is being frozen at once See Freezing and storing food Super Cool is still on Super Cool automatically shuts off after approx 6 hours To save energy you can switch Super Cool off yourself Super Freeze is still on Super Freeze automatically shuts off after approx 30 65 hours To save energy you ...

Page 54: ...ormal by itself The appliance door or freezer drawers are not closed all the way A thick layer of ice may have developed in the freezer section Close the appliance door or the freezer drawers After a while the temperature will return to normal by itself If a thick layer of ice has formed it will decrease the cooling performance and increase the energy consumption Defrost the the freezer section an...

Page 55: ...or runs less often if the room temperature is too low Therefore it may become too warm in the freezer section See Installation Location Increase the room temperature Indication in the display Problem Possible cause Solution The temperature display for the freezer section shows two dashes The temperature is only displayed if it is below 0 C Check the temperature display approx 6 hours after the app...

Page 56: ...d in the freezer section during the power outage is displayed The highest temperature will appear in the display for approx 1 minute Then the display will revert to the actual current temperature in the freezer section Depending on the temperature check to see whether the food in the freezer thawed partially or completely Food that thawed whether partially or completely must not be re frozen until...

Page 57: ...hen there is a problem Call Customer Service The LED lighting may only be repaired by Customer Service There are current carrying parts behind the light cover Risk of injury or damage to the appliance The light cover must not be removed If the cover is damaged or absent due to damage Caution Do not examine the light class 1M laser radiation with optical instruments magnifying glass etc Problem Sol...

Page 58: ...ot dry when loaded in the freezer Use a blunt instrument such as a spoon handle to carefully pry them apart The appliance cannot be turned off The safety lock is activated The 0 indicator on the control panel is on Turn the safety lock off see Settings Turning the safety lock on and off Problem Solving Guide 58 ...

Page 59: ...e and the ice cube maker on The water supply line is not open Open the water supply The upper freezer drawer is not closed properly or the ice cube container is not properly inserted in the drawer Check the position of the ice cube container Push the drawer all the way in The ice cube tray is not positioned correctly Correct the position of the ice cube tray see Cleaning and care Setting the ice c...

Page 60: ...for a long period can absorb the taste and smell of other items Empty the ice cube container if you are not going to use it for a long period of time There are unsealed packages in the freezer section Ice can absorb the taste and smell of unsealed food Store only sealed food in the freezer section The ice cube container is dirty Clean the ice cube container Problem Solving Guide 60 ...

Page 61: ...g noise can be heard when the appliance materials expand Please bear in mind that a certain amount of noise is unavoidable from the compressor and the coolant circulating through the system Noises that you can easily eliminate Possible cause Solution Rattling clinking The appliance is not level Level the appliance with a spirit level Raise or lower the screw feet underneath the appliance or place ...

Page 62: ... the back cover of this manual Your dealer or Miele will require the mo del and serial number of your appliance This information can be found on the data plate inside the appliance Warranty time and terms The warranty time is 2 years For details about the warranty terms in your country please call Miele The telephone number can be found on the back cover of this manual Customer Service Warranty 62...

Page 63: ...e applicable standards and regulations In addition the following information provided by the manufacturer must be observed Loading instructions Information contained in the Operating and installation instructions Information for Test Facilities 63 ...

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Page 65: ...ormation is subject to change Please refer to our website to obtain the most current product specification technical warranty information To prevent accidents and machine damage read these instructions before installation or use 65 ...

Page 66: ...tion and safe use Improperly disposing of these items in your household waste can be harmful to people s health and to the environment This is why it is important NEVER to dispose of your old appliance with your regular household waste Instead please contact your municipality s waste collection centre to return and recycle electric and electronic appliances Please take care not to damage the pipew...

Page 67: ...range or a heater or under a window in direct sunlight The higher room temperature the more energy the appliance requires to operate Most suitable is a dry well ventilated room The following should also be taken into consideration The electrical outlet must be easily accessible in an emergency not concealed behind the appliance The plug and cable must not touch the rear of the appliance as they co...

Page 68: ...net The sidewalls of the installation niche must be even Niche floor To ensure that the appliance is installed safely and to assure all the functions the floor of the niche where the appliance is to be installed must be even and horizontal It must be made from strong rigid material The appliance is extremely heavy when fully loaded and for this reason it is imperative that the floor it stands on i...

Page 69: ...ntilation slits must not be covered or obstructed They must also be regularly cleared of dust Use only the matching base cover with the ventilation slits If there is insufficient ventilation the compressor will run more often and over a longer period of time This results in higher energy consumption and a higher compressor temperature which can damage the compressor Installation Information 69 ...

Page 70: ...alling the appliance make sure that the cabinet has the exact specified dimensions A B C D E F KFN 9855 iDE 3 76 mm 79 13 16 2 027 mm 29 7 8 757 mm 24 610 mm 551 4 1 413 mm 37 1 8 952 mm Installation Dimensions 70 ...

Page 71: ...Opening angle of the door Ensure that there is sufficient space at the installation location for the door to open wide enough These measurements do not take the cabinet front and the door handle into account they must be added on accordingly Installation Dimensions 71 ...

Page 72: ...10 mm 80 2 032 mm For appliance with panel to be flush adjacent cabinetry depth must equal appliance depth 24 610mm plus panel thickness 5 8 3 4 16mm 19mm Niche Dimensions 72 The location of the electrical outlet can be within a radius of 80 inch from the appliance top center Do not install the electrical outlet behind the appliance ...

Page 73: ...aTop View bRight side wall of appliance housing cFront of appliance housing dFront panel door closed eFront panel door opening angle 115 fPanel thickness Door Swing Clearance 73 ...

Page 74: ...left or right above the anti tipping bracket The water line lead through for the water supply line E is at the bottom right of the appliance Planning the Water Connection 74 Do not install the shut off valve behind the appliance ...

Page 75: ...ainless steel fronts are available through Miele customer service Please take into account the following information concerning the cabinet front The panels should be at least 5 8 16 mm thick to allow the connecting rails to be fastened to them The maximum panel thickness is 3 4 19 mm The door panel weight must not exceed 60 lb 27 kg Cabinet opening A Refrigerator door panel B 80 2 032 mm 45 1 4 1...

Page 76: ...inet frame bDoor panel Please take into account the following information concerning the cabinet front The panels should be at least 5 8 16 mm thick to allow the connecting rails to be fastened to them The maximum panel thickness is 3 4 19 mm The door panel weight must not exceed 60 lb 27 kg Cabinet opening C Refrigerator door panel D 80 2 032 mm 45 3 4 1 162 mm Information Concerning the Cabinet ...

Page 77: ...he floor in front of the installation area Installing the anti tipping brackets The anti tipping brackets keep the appliance safely secured in the installation niche and prevent tipping Make sure that there is no water hose or electric cable in the installation area that could be damaged by screws Important The anti tipping bracket must be fitted at the same height as the toe kick area If you set ...

Page 78: ...rywall base screws 6 x 63 mm 15 64 x 2 1 2 Affixing to a concrete wall using screw anchors screws 6 x 63 mm 15 64 x 2 1 2 B Affixing with angular positioning of the screws 6 x 63 mm 15 64 x 2 1 2 C Affixing to a wooden floor screws 6 x 63 mm 15 64 x 2 1 2 D Affixing to a concrete floor using the supplied concrete anchors Installing the Appliance 78 ...

Page 79: ...o the floor Position of the spacer in a normal cabinet Position of the spacer in a frameless cabinet The anti tipping bracket must be level after installation even if the floor is not level Install the wooden spacer in an appropriate position Fastening the covers Install the adhesive covers above between and under the mounting plates on the sides of the appliance Cut the covers to the required len...

Page 80: ...e care not to damage the electrical cord and water line Aligning the appliance Use the supplied wrench to adjust the front feet so that the appliance is level a Using a screw driver or the supplied Allen key turn the adjustment rods to adjust the back of the appliance until it is level b All feet must rest firmly on the floor so that the appliance cannot tip forwards Installing the Appliance 80 ...

Page 81: ...x 16 mm through the premounted brackets Now attach the covers to the mounting plates Aligning the appliance door The appliance comes with the door properly aligned Realignment may be necessary if the door is heavily loaded Loosen the screws a Align the door by turning the headless screws b with the supplied Allen key Then tighten the screws a Installing the Appliance 81 ...

Page 82: ...in the long holes below Align the drawer front Then tighten the screws Install the base cover with the ventilation slits Remove the lower freezer drawer Remove the blue protective film from the supplied air filter Insert the air filter into the opening in the base Push the latch down and engage it Remove the locking pins from the supplied retainers Installing the Appliance 82 ...

Page 83: ...s not the case adjust the retainers according to the depth Insert the locking pins on both sides to secure the retainers in the appliance housing Now install the base cover with the ventilation slits There are two fastening bolts on each side of the base cover see illustration detail These fastening bolts must be inserted into the retainer holes Installing the Appliance 83 ...

Page 84: ...hese nuts for fastening the furniture front to the refrigerator door Both mounting rails will later be fastened to the furniture front of the refrigerator door Remove the cover caps and loosen the screws on both sides Remove the mounting rails on the sides of both freezer drawers These mounting rails will later be installed on the furniture covers of the freezer drawers You will need the nuts for ...

Page 85: ...and align them with the drawn lines see illustration details A and B Fasten the mounting rails to the furniture front with at least 6 screws 5 32 x 5 8 4 x 16 mm Put the mounting rails on the inside of the furniture covers for the freezer drawers b Align the mounting rails according to the dimensions in illustration detail C Fasten the mounting rails to the furniture covers with at least 3 screws ...

Page 86: ...he nuts onto the adjustment bolts Close the appliance door and check the distances to the adjacent furniture doors Aligning the furniture front To vertically align the furniture front with the adjacent furniture doors loosen the nuts again and adjust the respective adjustment bolts Installing the Appliance 86 ...

Page 87: ...door to the respective side via the long holes in the mounting rails Tighten the nuts Tighten the adjustment bolts on the lower side of the appliance door until the mounting rail sits tight on the appliance door Screw the nuts onto the adjustment bolts and tighten them Installing the Appliance 87 ...

Page 88: ...side of the upper mounting rail Now you can adjust the depth of the furniture front Then tighten the screws If necessary do the same on the lower mounting rail Attach the upper cover piece a Attach the supplied seals b between appliance door and furniture front Installing the Appliance 88 ...

Page 89: ...oosen the screws on both sides and adjust the position of the furniture cover Then tighten the screws Be careful not to over twist the screws Do not use a power screwdriver Now do the same on the lower freezer drawer When finished close the gap between the freezer drawer and the furniture cover with the supplied adhesive seal Remove the protective foil from the adhesive side of the seal and stick ...

Page 90: ...r supply where the water does not run for long periods of time Standing water results in bad tasting ice cubes designed for the operating pressure fulfills the hygiene regulations The water pressure must be between 1 5 and 6 bar 22 87 psi A separate shut off valve must be installed so that the water supply can be interrupted as needed If there is none have a water valve installed by a licensed plu...

Page 91: ...e solenoid valve Connecting the water supply Before any installation or maintenance work is performed make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the electrical supply Gently push the appliance into the desired location Leave enough space behind the appliance for connecting the water supply Lay the water line to the appropriate location at the back of the appliance At the same time feed the ...

Page 92: ...ater line to the OD adapter Bleed the air from the water line by opening the water supply temporarily Screw the OD adapter onto the solenoid valve Open the shut off valve for the water supply and check the entire water system for leaks The appliance can now be connected to the electrical supply see Electrical connection The water inlet pipe must be primed purged of air by a qualified technician be...

Page 93: ...ectrical code The outlet must be easily accessible in an emergency and not concealed behind the appliance If the outlet is not easily accessible a disconnect device for each pole must be provided Acceptable disconnect devices are switches with a contact opening of at least 3mm These include circuit breakers fuses and contactors The plug and cable must not touch the rear of the appliance as they co...

Page 94: ... fuse in the neutral or grounding curcuit Electrocution hazard Electrical grounding required This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding polarized plug for your protection against possible shock hazards Do not remove the round grounding prong from the plug Do not use a two prong grounding adapter Electrical Connection 94 ...

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