| Operating and installation instructions   Fridge freezer combination   with dynamic cooling   KF 7544 SND ed-3   To avoid the risk of accidents or   damage to the appliance it is   essential to read these operating instructions   G before it is installed or used for the   first time.   M.-Nr. 05 910 950   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Freezing and storing food. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   Hints on home freezing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   Packing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   Before placing food in the freezer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   Ice cubes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   Defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   Freezer section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   Problem solving guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   After Sales Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   Aligning the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   Changing the door hinging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38   Building in the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Description of the appliance   aSuper cool button and indicator light   fFreezer section temperature display   bOn button to switch on the whole ap- gFreezer section   pliance or   On/Off button for independently   switching the   temperature selector buttons   (upper button: warmer, lower button:   colder)   refrigerator section on and off.   hMain switch for switching   cRefrigerator section   temperature selector buttons   (upper button: warmer, lower button:   colder)   the whole appliance on and off   iSuper freeze button   and indicator light   jAlarm button   dRefrigerator section temperature dis-   play   eSafety lock - indicator light   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Description of the appliance   kSwitch for dynamic cooling   lFan for dynamic cooling   mButter and cheese compartment   nInterior lighting   oEgg trays   pBottle rack   qAdjustable shelves   rCondensate channel and   drain hole   sAdjustable door shelves   tFruit and vegetable containers   uDivider   vFreezer drawers with   freezer calendar   wMarker system for frozen food   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Caring for the environment   Disposal of the packing   material   Disposal of your old 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.   The transport and protective packing   has been selected from materials which   are environmentally friendly for disposal   and can normally be recycled.   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 disposed of in a safe   manner by authorised persons only.   Rather than just throwing these   materials away, please ensure they are   offered for recycling.   Ensure that any plastic wrappings,   bags etc. are disposed of safely and   kept out of the reach of babies and   young children. Danger of suffocation!   Ensure that the appliance presents no   danger to children while being stored   for disposal.   See the appropriate section in the   Warning and safety instructions.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warning and Safety instructions   Technical safety   This appliance complies with all rele-   This appliance contains the coolant   Isobutane (R600a), a natural gas   which is very environment friendly. Al-   though it is flammable, it does not dam-   age the ozone layer and does not in-   crease the green house effect. The use   of this environment friendly coolant has,   however, led to a slight increase in the   noise level of the appliance. In addition   to the noise of the compressor, you   might be able to hear the coolant flow-   ing around the system. This is unavoid-   able, but does not have any adverse ef-   fect on the performance of the appli-   ance.   Care must be taken during transporta-   tion and setting up of the appliance that   no parts of the coolant system are dam-   aged. Leaking coolant can damage the   eyes.   In the event of any damage:   - avoid open fires   vant legal safety requirements. Inap-   propriate use can however lead to   personal injury and damage to prop-   erty.   Read the operating instructions   carefully before starting to use this   appliance. They contain important   notes on installation, safety, opera-   tion and care of the appliance. This   way you will avoid the risk of acci-   dents and damage to the appliance.   Keep these operating instructions in   a safe place and pass them on to   any future user.   Correct use   This appliance is intended for do-   mestic use only for the cool stor-   age of food and drink as well as for   storing deep frozen food, freezing fresh   food and for preparing ice. Any other   usage is not supported by the manu-   facturer and could be dangerous. The   manufacturer cannot be held liable for   damage caused by improper use of the   appliance.   and anything which creates a spark,   - disconnect from the mains,   - air the room in which the appliance is   located for several minutes and   - contact the Service Department   for advice.   The more refrigerant there is in an   appliance, the larger the room it   should be installed in. In the event of a   leakage, if the appliance is in a small   room, there is the danger of combusti-   ble gases building up.   For every 8 g of coolant at least 1 m3   room space is required. The amount of   coolant in the appliance is stated on the   data plate inside the appliance.   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warning and Safety instructions   Before connecting the appliance to   the mains supply make sure that   the rating on the data plate corre-   sponds to the voltage and frequency of sons to ensure safety.   Installation work, maintenance and   repairs may only be carried out by   suitably qualified and competent per-   the household supply. This data must   correspond in order to avoid risk of   damage to the appliance. Consult a   qualified electrician if in doubt.   Repairs and other work by unqualified   persons could be dangerous and the   manufacturer will not be held liable.   Ensure that current is not supplied   to the appliance while maintenance   The electrical safety of this appli-   ance can only be guaranteed when or repair work is being carried out.   continuity is complete between the ap-   The appliance is only completely   pliance and an effective earthing sys-   isolated from the electricity supply   tem, which complies with local and na-   when:   tional safety regulations. It is most im-   portant that this basic safety require-   ment is tested regularly and where   there is any doubt the household wiring   system should be inspected by a quali-   fied electrician. The manufacturer can-   not be held liable for the consequences   of an inadequate earthing system (e.g.   electric shock).   – 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 the appliance to   the mains electricity supply by an   extension lead.   Extension leads do not guarantee the   required safety of the appliance (e.g.   danger of overheating).   Safe operation of the appliance is   only assured if it has been installed   and connected in accordance with   these operating and installation instruc-   tions.   Operation   This equipment is not designed for   maritime use or for use in mobile   installations such as caravans, aircraft   etc. However it may be suitable for   such usage subject to a risk assess-   ment of the installation being carried   out by a suitably qualified engineer.   Never handle frozen food with wet   hands. Your hands may freeze to   the frozen food. Danger of frost burn.   Do not take ice cubes out with your   bare hands and never place ice   cubes or ice lollies in your mouth   straight from the freezer.   The very low temperature of the frozen   ice or lollies can cause frost burn to the   lips and tongue.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warning and Safety instructions   Do not refreeze thawed or partially   Do not use sharp edged objects to   – remove frost and ice,   thawed food. Defrosted food   should be used up as quickly as possi-   ble as food soon loses its nutritional   value and goes off. Defrosted food may   only be re-frozen after it has been   cooked.   – separate frozen foods and remove   ice trays.   They will damage the evaporator caus-   ing irreversible damage to the appli-   ance.   Do not store explosive materials in   the appliance or any products con-   taining propellants (e.g. spray cans).   Switching on thermostats may produce   sparks which could present a fire haz-   ard.   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.   If storing alcohol with a high per-   centage proof, make sure it is   tightly closed and stored upright.   Danger of explosion.   Do not store cans or bottles con-   taining carbonated drinks or liquids   which could freeze in the freezer. The   cans or bottles could explode.   Danger of injury and damage to the ap-   pliance.   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 store cooking oil in the ap-   pliance door. Traces of oil can   cause stress cracks to occur in the   plastic components in the door.   When cooling drinks quickly in the   freezer make sure bottles are not   left in for more than one hour, otherwise   they could burst. Danger of injury and   damage to the appliance.   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.   Observe the "use by" dates given   on food to avoid the risk of food   poisoning.   Storage times will depend on several   factors including the freshness and   quality of the food as well as the tem-   perature at which it is stored. Follow the   instructions given on food manufac-   turer’s packaging on storage conditions   required as well as the "use by" date.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warning and Safety instructions   The appliance is designed for a   use within certain climate ranges   (ambient 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 temperature will lead to the ap-   pliance switching off for longer periods   so that it cannot maintain the required   temperature.   Disposal of your old appliance   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.   Never use a steam-cleaning appli-   ance to defrost or clean this appli-   ance. Pressurised steam could reach   the electrical components and cause a   short circuit.   Be careful not to damage any part   of the pipework whilst awaiting dis-   posal, e.g. by   – puncturing the refrigerant channels   in the evaporator.   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 in a clean   condition at all times. Any damage   which may caused by cockroaches or   vermin will not be covered by the appli-   ance guarantee.   – bending any pipework.   – scratching the surface coating.   Splashes of refrigerant can damage the   eyes.   The manufacturer cannot be held   liable for damage caused by   non-compliance with these Warning   and Safety instructions.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Switching on and off   Before using for the first time   Switching off   The stainless steel surface has a pro-   tective cover to prevent scratching dur-   ing transportation.   ^ Press the main switch.   The temperature display goes out and   the cooling process is switched off. If   ^ Do not remove this cover until the ap- this does not happen, then the safety   pliance has been installed or built in.   Start at one of the upper corners.   lock is still engaged.   To switch the refrigerator section off   separately   ^ Clean the inside of the appliance and   the accessories with warm water and   a little washing up liquid and then dry   with a soft cloth.   The refrigerator section can be   switched off without having to switch off   the freezer section. This is useful e.g.   whilst on holiday.   Important: To ensure correct func-   tioning of the appliance, let it stand   for between ½ and 1 hour after   transporting it to its final location be-   fore connecting it to the mains.   Switching on   ^ Press the On/Off button for the refrig-   erator section.   The refrigerator and freezer sections   are switched on together by pressing   the main switch or by pressing the on   button on the left hand side of the con-   trol panel.   The temperature display for the re-   frigerator section goes out and the   refrigerator section switches off.   ^ Press the main switch.   Bars will light up in the temperature dis-   play and a buzzer will sound. The appli-   ance starts cooling.   Allow the appliance to run for a few   hours before placing food in it. This will   ensure that the temperature is suffi-   ciently low.   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Switching on and off   To switch the refrigerator section   back on again   Engaging the safety lock   ^ Press and hold the alarm button.   ^ Then press the Super freeze button   as well and keep both buttons   pressed in for approx. 3 seconds un-   til the Safety lock indicator light d in   the temperature display lights up and   a beep sounds.   ^ Press the On/Off button again.   The appliance can now not be switched   off until the lock is de-activated.   Bars will appear in the temperature   display for the refrigerator section.   The refrigerator section starts cool-   ing. The interior light will come on   when the door is opened.   De-activating the safety lock   ^ Repeat the same procedure as for   engaging the lock given above.   The safety lock indicator light must go   out in the temperature display. The ap-   pliance can now be switched off at any   time.   Switching off the alarm   Switching off for longer   periods of time   ^ Press the alarm button.   If the appliance is not going to be used   for a longer period of time, e.g. whilst   on holiday   The alarm stops. The bars will continue   flashing in the temperature display until   the temperature which has been set is   reached.   ^ switch the appliance off at the mains,   ^ withdraw the plug (pull on the plug   and not the cable),   Cool pack   ^ clean the appliance out and   Place the cool pack in the top drawer or   to save space on the freezer tray. The   cool pack will be at its most effective af-   ter it has been in the freezer for approx.   24 hours.   ^ leave the doors ajar to air the appli-   ance.   If, during a long absence, the appli-   ance is switched off but not cleaned   out and the doors are left shut there   is a danger of mould and odours   building up inside the appliance.   Safety lock   The safety lock can be engaged to pre-   vent the appliance being switched off   inadvertently.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The correct temperature   It is very important to set the correct   temperature for storing food in the ap-   pliance. Micro organisms will cause   food which is not stored at the correct   temperature to deteriorate rapidly. Tem-   perature influences the growth rate of   these micro organisms. Reducing the   temperature reduces their growth rate.   . . . in the freezer   For freezing fresh food and storing   frozen food for a long time a tempera-   ture of at least -18 °C is needed. At this   temperature the growth of micro organ-   isms is generally halted. As soon as the   temperature rises to above -10 °C, the   micro organisms become active in the   food again so that it cannot be kept as   long. For this reason, partially defrosted   or defrosted food must not be re-frozen.   Food may be re-frozen once it has   been cooked as the high temperatures   achieved when cooking destroy most   micro organisms.   The temperature in the appliance will   rise:   – the more often the door is opened   and the longer it is kept open,   – if too much food is stored in it at   once,   – the warmer the food is which is being   put into it,   Temperature selection   The temperatures for the refrigerator   section and for the freezer section are   set independently from one another us-   ing the buttons to the right and left   hand sides of the temperature displays.   – the higher the ambient temperature   surrounding the appliance.   The appliance is designed for use in   specific ambient temperatures (cli-   mate ranges). Do not use in ambient   temperatures for which it is not de-   signed.   Press the   . . . in the refrigerator   We recommend a temperature of 5 °C   in middle of the refrigerator section.   Upper button: to raise the temperature   (it gets warmer)   Lower button: to reduce the tempera-   ture (it gets colder)   The temperature being set will flash in   the display.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The correct temperature   When pressing the buttons the follow-   ing are shown in the display:   Temperature range   The temperature can be adjusted:   – When first pressed: The last   – in the refrigerator section from 2 °C   to 11 °C   temperature selected flashes.   – Each subsequent press of the but-   – in the freezer section from -16 °C to   -26 °C   ton:   adjusts the temperature shown in   1 °C steps.   The ambient temperature in the room   and the installation location can affect   the time it takes for the appliance to   reach the lowest temperture. If the am-   bient temperature is too high, the appli-   ance may not reach the lowest temper-   – Keeping the button pressed in: ad-   justs the temperature continually.   Approx. 5 seconds after letting go of   the button the current actual tempera-   ture of the refrigerator or freezer is auto- ature.   matically shown.   Temperature displays   If you have adjusted the temperature,   wait for approx. 6 hours if the appli-   ance is not very full and for approx.   24 hours if the appliance is full before   checking the temperature display as it   will take this long for the display to   show the accurate temperature of the   appliance. If, after this time, the temper-   ature is too high or too low, you will   need to adjust it again.   During normal operation the tempera-   ture display shows the temperature in   the middle of the refrigerator section   and the temperature in the warmest   part of the freezer section.   If the temperature in the appliance is   not within the range that the appliance   is able to display (i.e. if it is not between   0 °C and 19 °C in the refrigerator sec-   tion, and if the temperature in the   freezer section is above 0 °C), only a   bar will light up in the temperature dis-   plays.   It will take between 3 and 8 hours ap-   proximately for the appliance to reach   the required temperature. The time it   takes will depend on where the appli-   ance is located and the temperature   setting selected.   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The correct temperature   The temperature displays flash, if   Temperature display brightness   – a different temperature is being set,   The appliance is supplied with the   brightness of the temperature display   set as low as possible. However, if the   door is opened, a setting changed or if   the alarm is sounding, the temperature   display will appear much brighter for   approx. 1 minute.   – the temperature in the appliance has   risen by several degrees, indicating   that the appliance is warming up too   much.   This loss of coldness is no cause for   concern in the following circumstances:   The level of brightness can be adjusted   – when the door has been left open for to be:   a while, e.g. for removing or storing a   – Brighter: by pressing the alarm but-   large amount of food,   ton, and whilst holding it in, press the   upper button next to the temperature   display for the freezer section.   – when fresh food is being frozen.   However, if the temperature remains   above -18 °C for a long time, check that – Dimmer: by pressing the alarm but-   the frozen food has not started to de-   frost. Do not refreeze thawed or de-   frosted food! If it has started thawing,   check that the food is safe to use and if   it is, use it as soon as possible.   ton, and whilst holding it in, press the   lower button next to the temperature   display for the freezer section.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Alarm   Your appliance has been fitted with a   warning system which ensures that the   temperature in the freezer cannot rise   unnoticed and to avoid energy being   wasted if the door is left open. The   alarm system is always active. You can-   not disable it.   Switching the alarm tone off   early   Once the set temperature has been   reached in the freezer section, the   alarm tone stops and the temperature is   displayed constantly. However, if the   noise disturbs you, you can turn the   alarm tone off before this if you wish.   Temperature alarm   If the temperature in the freezer gets   too warm an alarm will sound and the   temperature display will flash. The tem-   perature the appliance is set at deter-   mines the temperature the appliance   recognises as being too warm.   ^ Press the alarm button. The alarm   stops. The temperature display con-   tinues to flash until the set tempera-   ture has been reached. It then lights   up constantly.   The alarm will sound and the tempera-   ture display will flash:   – when the freezer is switched on.   – when the freezer section door has   been left open for a while, e.g. in or-   der to load, re-arrange or take food   out of the freezer.   – when freezing large amounts of food.   – when there has been a lengthy inter-   ruption to the power supply.   Door alarm   If the door has been left open for   approx. 60 seconds the alarm will   sound.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Super cool, super freeze and dynamic cooling   Super cool   Freezing fresh food   The super cool function can be used to Fresh food should be frozen as quickly   rapidly reduce the temperature in the   refrigerator section to its lowest setting.   as possible. This way the nutritional   value of the food, its vitamin content,   appearance and taste are not impaired.   Switching on super cool   Food which takes a long time to freeze   will lose more water from its cells which   then shrink.   During the defrosting process only   some of this water is reabsorbed by the   cells. The rest collects around the food.   Super cool is particularly recom-   mended for faster chilling of large   amounts of fresh food or drink.   In practice this means that the food   loses a large degree of its moisture.   If food is frozen quickly the cells have   less time to lose moisture so they shrink   less. As there is not so much moisture,   it is easier for the food to reabsorb it   during the defrosting process.   ^ Press the super cool button, the   super cool indicator light will come   on.   The appliance works at full power to   lower the temperature in the refrigera-   tor section.   Switching off super cool   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 button. The   super cool indicator light will go out.   The appliance continues running at   normal power.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Super cool, super freeze and dynamic cooling   Super freeze   Dynamic cooling   Switch the super freeze function on be- With dynamic cooling the temperature   fore putting fresh food into the freezer.   inside the refrigerator section is distrib-   uted to all areas more evenly. All food   stored in the refrigerator section will be   chilled to about the same degree. The   temperature is controlled as normal   with the temperature buttons.   Exceptions:   – when putting in frozen food.   – when freezing up to 2 kg fresh food   daily.   Dynamic cooling should be selected   when:   Switching on super freeze   – the ambient temperature in the room   is high (above approx. 30 °C) and   When freezing small quantities of food   in the freezer, the super freeze function   should be switched on 4 – 6 hours be-   forehand. When freezing the maxi-   mum load of food the super freeze   function should be switched on 24   hours beforehand.   – the room humidity level is high.   Switching on dynamic cooling   ^ Press the switch for dynamic cooling   above the fan to m.   The fan will start turning.   To save energy, the fan will switch itself   off when the refrigerator section door is   opened.   ^ Press the super freeze button, the   super freeze indicator light will come   on.   Switching off dynamic cooling   When dynamic cooling is switched on   the appliance uses more energy. It   should therefore be switched off when   the room temperature is normal (below   30 °C) and when humidity levels are   normal.   The appliance works at full power to   lower the temperature in the freezer   section.   ^ Press the switch for dynamic cooling   Switching super freeze off   to "0".   Depending on the amount of food   placed in the freezer the super freeze   function will switch off automatically af-   ter approx. 30 to 60 hours. The super   freeze indicator light will go out and the   appliance will continue running at nor-   mal power.   The fan will stop after a short while.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the refrigerator section efficiently   Different storage zones   Do not store explosive materials in   the appliance or any products con-   taining combustible gas (e.g. spray   cans). Danger of explosion.   Natural air circulation gives rise to dif-   ferent temperature zones inside the re-   frigerator section. Cold, heavy air sinks   to the lowest section of the appliance.   Make use of the different zones when   placing food in the appliance.   If storing alcohol with a high per-   centage proof, make sure it is tightly   closed, and store upright.   Coldest zone   The coldest zone in the refrigerator sec-   tion is directly above the vegetable   containers.   Do not store cooking oil in the refrig-   erator door.   Traces of oil can cause stress   cracks to occur in the plastic com-   ponents in the door.   Use this for all delicate and highly per-   ishable food, e.g.   – fish, meat, poultry,   Food must not touch the back wall of   the appliance. Otherwise it may   freeze to the back wall.   – sausage products, ready meals,   – dishes or baked goods containing   eggs or cream   Food which should not be   stored in a refrigerator   – fresh dough, cake mixtures, pizza or   quiche dough,   Not all food is suitable for refrigeration.   These include:   – soft cheese and other dairy prod-   ucts,   – Fruit and vegetables which are sensi-   tive to cold, such as bananas, avo-   cado pears, papaya, passion fruit,   aubergines, peppers, tomatoes and   cucumbers   – pre-packed vegetables and other   fresh food with a label stating it   should be kept at a minimum temper-   ature of 4 °C.   – Fruit which is not yet ripe   – Potatoes   Warmest zone   The warmest zone is in the top section   of the refrigerator door. Use this for stor- – Some hard cheeses   ing butter and cheese.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Using the refrigerator section efficiently   Storing food correctly   Energy saving tips   Store food covered or packaged. This   will prevent food smells or tastes from   affecting other foods and prevent food   from drying out. The growth of bacteria,   such as salmonella, can be avoided by   setting the correct temperature and   maintaining good standards of hygiene.   – 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 to maintain the cool   temperature inside the appliance.   Only open the door when you need   to and then only for as long as nec-   essary.   Fruit and vegetables   Fruit and vegetables can be stored   loose in the vegetable containers. How-   ever, you should bear in mind that   some types of vegetables give off a   natural gas which speeds up the rate at   which food perishes. Some fruit and   vegetables react stongly to this gas   and should not be stored together in   the vegetable containers.   – If you organise where you store your   food correctly you should be able to   find things quickly and easily without   allowing the temperature in the appli-   ance to rise. Sort the food out care-   fully before putting it into the appli-   ance.   – Hot food and drinks must be cooled   to room temperature before placing   them in the appliance.   Examples of fruit which produce a   large amount of this natural gas are:   – Do not store groceries too close to   each other. Space should be left be-   tween individual items for air to circu-   late.   Apples, apricots, pears, nectarines,   peaches, plums, avocado pears and   figs.   Examples of fruit and vegetables   which react 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.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Adjusting the interior fittings   Moving the shelves   Adjusting the door shelves   The shelves can be adjusted according ^ Push the door shelf upwards then re-   to the height of the food.   move it by pulling it forwards.   ^ Pull the shelves forward as far as   they will go then lift them upwards to   remove them.   ^ Replace the door shelf at the re-   quired position. Ensure that it is se-   curely pushed back into position.   ^ With the rear barrier facing upwards   place the shelf at the required posi-   tion.   The rear barrier must face upwards to   prevent food from touching the back   of the appliance and freezing to it.   Moving the bottle divider   The bottle divider can be moved to the   left or right to ensure that bottles are   held securely in position when the door   is opened and shut.   Split shelf   (depending on model)   In order to accommodate tall items in   the appliance one of the shelves is di-   vided. The front section can be pushed   under the rear section.   ^ Pull the front half of the glass shelf   forwards slightly and then push it   carefully under the rear half.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Freezing and storing food   Maximum freezing capacity   Home freezing   To ensure that fresh food placed in the   freezer freezes through to the core as   quickly as possible, the maximum   freezing capacity must not be ex-   ceeded. The maximum freezing capac-   ity for freezing within a 24 hour period is   given on the data plate “Freezing ca-   pacity ....kg/24 hrs”.   Only freeze fresh food which is in a   good condition.   Hints on home freezing   – The following types of food are suit-   able for freezing:   Fresh meat, poultry, game, fish, veg-   etables, herbs, fresh fruit, dairy prod-   ucts, pastry, leftovers, egg yolks, egg   whites and a range of pre-cooked   meals.   Storing frozen food   When buying frozen food to store in   your freezer check   – The following types of food are not   suitable for freezing:   – that the packaging is not damaged,   – the use by date,   Grapes, lettuces, radishes, sour   cream, mayonnaise, eggs in their   shells, onions, whole raw apples and   pears.   – the temperature at which the frozen   food is being stored in the shop. The   length of time it can be kept is re-   duced if it has been stored at a   temperaure warmer than -18 °C.   – To retain colour, taste and vitamin C,   vegetables should be blanched after   they have been trimmed and   washed. To blanch: bring a large   saucepan of water to the boil, im-   merse the vegetables in the fast boil-   ing water for 2-3 minutes, depending   on variety. Remove and cool quickly   in cold water. Drain and pack ready   for freezing.   ^ Buy frozen food once you have fin-   ished the rest of your shopping and   wrap it in newspaper or use a cool   bag or box to transport it.   ^ Store it in the freezer as soon as pos-   sible.   – Lean meat freezes better than fatty   meat and can be stored for consider-   ably longer.   Never re-freeze partially or fully de-   frosted food. Consume defrosted   food as soon as possible as it will   lose its nutritional value and spoil if   left for too long. Defrosted food may   only be re-frozen after it has been   cooked.   – To prevent chops, steaks, cutlets or   rolled meat from freezing together in   solid blocks when packed, separate   with a sheet of plastic freezer film.   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Freezing and storing food   – Do not season fresh foods or   blanched vegetables before freez-   ing. Only season cooked food lightly   before freezing but care should be   taken as the taste of some spices al-   ters when frozen.   ^ Make a note of the contents and the   date of freezing on the packaging.   Before placing food in the freezer   ^ When freezing more than 2 kg of   fresh food, switch on the super freeze   function for some time before placing   the food in the freezer (see "Super   freeze").   – Do not place hot foods or drinks in   the freezer. This causes already   frozen food to thaw and increases   the energy consumption consider-   ably. Allow hot foods and drinks to   cool down before placing them in the   freezer.   Placing food in the freezer   Food to be frozen can be placed any-   where in the freezer.   Packing   Each drawer and separator plate   can be loaded with a maximum of   25 kg.   ^ Freeze food in portions.   Suitable packing material   - plastic freezer film   - freezer bags   - aluminium foil   - freezer containers   When freezing large items e.g. a turkey   or a large joint of meat, the separator   plate in between two of the freezer   drawers can be removed to give more   room. This way food can be stored in   the space of two drawers.   Unsuitable packing material   - wrapping paper   - grease-proof paper   - cellophane   The bottom freezer drawer must not   be taken out of the appliance.   After removing the top drawer make   sure that you do not block the venti-   lation slits in the back wall of the ap-   pliance. They are important for trou-   ble-free operation of the appliance.   - bin bags   - plastic carrier bags   ^ Expel as much air as possible from   bags etc. before sealing them to pre-   vent freezer burn on food.   ^ Remove the drawers above and be-   low the separator plate.   ^ Close the packaging tightly with   - rubber bands   - plastic clips   - string or bag ties   - freezer tape.   Freezer bags may also be sealed us-   ing home heat sealing kits.   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Freezing and storing food   Freezer calendar   The freezer calendar on the freezer   drawer gives the length of time which   various foods can be stored for effec-   tively.   Where the storage time given on the   packaging differs, follow the advice on   the packaging.   Marker system for frozen food   ^ Press down on the hook a under-   neath the rear of the separator plate   and pull the plate forwards and out   b.   Markers serve as a reminder of how   long food has been stored.   Each freezer drawer has two slide   markers with dials. The months are rep-   resented on the dials as 1 – 12.   To put the separator plate back in push   it back into place making sure it audibly   clicks into position.   ^ Place the food flat in the bottom of   the drawers so that it freezes through   to the core as quickly as possible.   ^ Always freeze similar types of food   together to save time and energy   when taking food out of the freezer.   ^ Make sure that the packaging and   containers are dry to prevent them   sticking together when frozen.   ^ Slide the markers onto the guide run-   ners on the edge of the drawers.   When freezing, make sure that food   already frozen does not come into   contact with fresh food being frozen   as this could cause the frozen food   to begin to defrost.   Use the markers to indicate the type of   food being frozen and turn the dials to   the appropriate number to indicate the   month the food was first placed in the   freezer.   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Freezing and storing food   Defrosting   Ice cubes   Frozen food can be defrosted in differ-   ent ways:   – in the microwave oven,   – in the oven using the “Fan” or “De-   frost” setting,   – at room temperature,   – in the fridge.   ^ Press down the release button on the   ice cube tray and fill the tray with wa-   ter. Any excess will flow out through   the outlet.   Poultry It is particularly important to   observe food hygiene rules when de-   frosting poultry. Do not use the liquid   from defrosted poultry. Pour it away and   wash the container it was in, the sink   and your hands.   ^ Now pull the release button up to   seal the ice cube tray. Place the tray   in the bottom of the freezer section.   ^ Once frozen, use a blunt instrument,   for example a spoon handle, to re-   move the ice tray from the freezer.   Fruit should be defrosted at room tem-   perature in its packing or in a covered   bowl.   ^ Ice cubes can be removed easily   from the tray by holding it under cold   running water for a short while.   Most vegetables can be cooked while   still frozen. Just put straight into boiling   water or hot fat. The cooking time is   slightly less than that of fresh vegeta-   bles.   Cooling drinks   Drinks are best cooled quickly in the re-   frigerator section using the Super cool   function. If bottles have been placed in   the freezer for rapid cooling, make sure   they are not left in the freezer for more   than one hour, as they could burst.   Never re-freeze partially or fully de-   frosted food. Consume defrosted   food as soon as possible as it will   lose its nutritional value and spoil if   left for too long. Defrosted food may   only be re-frozen after it has been   cooked.   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Freezing and storing food   Freezer tray   Cool pack   The freezer tray is useful for freezing   The cool pack prevents the tempera-   small items such as berries and vegeta- ture in the freezer rising too quickly in   bles. They can be frozen individually   and therefore maintain their shape   when defrosted.   the event of a power cut.   Place the cool pack in the upper   drawer directly on top of food or to save   space on the freezer tray. The cool   pack will be at its most effective after it   has been in the freezer for approx. 24   hours.   If there is a power cut place the cool   pack directly on top of the frozen food   in the upper drawer so that the food will   be kept cold for as long as possible.   ^ Space the food out loosely on the   tray.   When placing fresh food in the freezer,   use the cool pack to separate the fresh   food from the food which is already   frozen so that the frozen food does not   begin to thaw.   ^ Hang the tray in one of the upper   freezer drawers.   Leave food for 10 - 12 hours to freeze   thoroughly on the tray. Transfer it to a   freezer bag or suitable container once   frozen. Place the bag or container in   the freezer drawer.   The cool pack can also be used in a   cool bag to keep food or drinks cool for   a short period of time.   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Defrosting   Refrigerator section   Freezer section   Condensate and frost can build up on   the back wall of the refrigerator section   whilst it is in use. These are automati-   cally removed and defrosted by the ap-   pliance.   This freezer is equipped with a   "No-frost" system. The freezer section   defrosts automatically.   The moisture generated by defrosting   collects in the condensor and is auto-   matically dissipated by the condensor   The condensate is drained away via a   channel and drain hole into an evapora- from time to time.   tion system at the back of the appli-   This enables the freezer section to re-   ance.   main permanently ice-free while the   food remains frozen. This system will   not cause food stored in the freezer to   defrost!   Ensure that the condensate channel   and drain hole are kept clean and   are never blocked so that conden-   sate can flow away without hin-   drance.   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cleaning and care   Cleaning the outer casing, the   interior and accessories   Never use cleaning agents contain-   ing abrasive substances such as   sand, soda, acids or chemical sol-   vents.   "Non-abrasive" cleaning agents are   also unsuitable as they can cause   matt areas to appear.   ^ Clean the refrigerator section at least   once a month and the freezer section   at regular intervals.   ^ Accessories and shelves should all   be hand washed. The butter dish is,   however, dishwasher safe.   For stainless steel surfaces, use a   proprietary stainless steel cleaning   agent.   ^ Clean the condensate channel and   drain hole frequently, so that conden-   sate can drain away unhindered. Use   a straw or similar to clear the drain if   necessary.   Make sure that no water can pene-   trate into the electronic unit or into   the light.   ^ Clean stainless steel surfaces with a   suitable cleaning agent.   Do not let water get into the drain-   age channel and drain hole when   cleaning.   ^ After cleaning, wipe the outer casing,   the interior and accessories with a   damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth.   Leave the doors open to air the appli-   ance for a short while.   Never use steam cleaning appara-   tus to defrost or clean the appliance.   Pressurised steam could reach the   electrical components and cause a   short circuit.   E-Cloth   A microfibre "E-Cloth" is available from   the Miele UK Spare Parts Department,   Part Number 98013530, which is suit-   able for cleaning surfaces such as   stainless steel, glass, plastic and   chrome without the use of chemicals. It   can be washed 300 times.   The data plate located inside the ap-   pliance must not be removed. It   contains information which is re-   quired in the event of a service call.   Before cleaning   If you are unsure about a particular   product or need further advice   please contact your nearest Miele   Sales office. See back page for ad-   dress.   ^ Switch the appliance off by pressing   the On-Off switch.   ^ Take any food out of the appliance   and store it in a cool place.   ^ Take out any removable parts e.g.   shelves for cleaning.   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cleaning and care   Ventilation gaps   After cleaning   ^ The ventilation gaps should be   cleaned on a regular basis with a   brush or vacuum cleaner. A build up   of dust will increase the appliances   energy consumption.   ^ Replace all shelves and accessories   in the refrigerator section.   ^ Place food back in the refrigerator   section, close the appliance doors,   and switch the refrigerator section   and the freezer section on.   Door seals   ^ Switch on the super freeze function   so that the freezer section can cool   down quickly. The super freeze indi-   cator light will come on.   Do not use any grease or oil on the   door seals as these will cause the   seals to deteriorate and become po-   rous over time.   ^ Once the temperature in the freezer   has reached the required tempera-   ture place the food back in the   freezer drawers and place them back   in the freezer.   The door seals should be cleaned reg-   ularly with clean water and then wiped   dry with a soft cloth.   ^ Switch off the super freeze function   with the super freeze button. The in-   dicator light will go out.   Metal grille at the back of the   appliance   The metal 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.   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Problem solving guide   Remember that the noise of the com-   pressor and the coolant circulating in   the system is unavoidable.   Repairs to electrical appliances   should only be carried out by a suit-   ably qualified and competent person   in accordance with local and na-   tional safety regulations. Repairs   and other work by unqualified per-   sons could be dangerous. The man-   ufacturer cannot be held responsible   for unauthorised work.   . . . the appliance does not get cool.   ^ Check whether the respective section   is switched on. The relevant tempera-   ture display must be lit up.   ^ Check that the plug is correctly in-   serted in the socket.   The following faults can be corrected   without contacting the Miele Service   Department:   ^ Check that the fuse is not defective   and that the mains fuse has not   blown. If it has, consult the Service   department.   What to do if ...   . . . the door to the freezer section will   not open because it has been opened   and closed too many times in suc-   cession.   . . . strange noises can be heard after   switching on the appliance, espe-   cially after it has just been installed.   ^ Check to see whether any pieces of   furniture next to the appliance are vi-   brating whilst the appliance is in op-   eration.   This is not a fault. The suction caused   by opening and closing the door is pre-   venting the door from opening. Wait a   few minutes and then try again. It   should now open without force.   Switch the appliance off then:   ^ Check whether the appliance is   aligned correctly.   . . . the temperature in the refrigerator   section or freezer section is too low.   ^ Check whether all parts at the rear of   the appliance are free from hin-   drance. Remove any hindrance.   ^ Select a warmer temperature.   ^ The super freeze or super cool func-   tion has not been switched off. The   respective indicator light is still on.   ^ Check whether the cable clips were   unclipped from the back of the appli-   ance before installation. They could   vibrate when the appliance is operat-   ing.   ^ Are all removable parts securely lo-   cated in the appliance?   ^ Are any bottles or containers unsta-   ble or knocking against each other?   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Problem solving guide   . . . the appliance is switching in too   frequently and for too long.   . . . a bar is lit up or flashing in the   temperature displays.   ^ Check whether ventilation gaps have Check the temperature displays about   been covered over or become too   dusty.   6 hours after switching on the appli-   ance. The display will not show a tem-   perature until the temperature in the ap-   pliance has reached a certain level.   ^ Check whether, the metal grille (heat   exchanger) at the rear of the appli-   ance has become too dusty.   . . . the following messages show in   ^ The door has been opened too fre-   quently, or a large amount of fresh   food has been put in at once for   freezing.   the temperature display "F0" to "F5".   There is a fault. Call the Miele Service   Department.   ^ Check that the doors have been   properly closed.   . . . the following message appears in   the temperature display: "nA" .   The freezer section temperature has   risen too high at some point during the   last couple of days because of a power   cut.   . . . food has frozen together.   Use a blunt instrument, e.g. a spoon   handle or plastic scraper to carefully   prise it apart.   ^ Press the alarm button whilst "nA"   shows in the display.   . . . the alarm sounds and the freezer   section temperature display flashes.   The temperature display will show the   warmest temperature recorded in the   freezer section during the power cut.   ^ Has the freezer section door been   open for longer than 60 seconds?   The temperature has risen above the   temperature set because   Depending on the temperature dis-   played you should check the condition   of food in the freezer. If it has defrosted   or started to defrost check that it is still   safe to use and if so use it as soon as   possible. Defrosted food may only be   re-frozen after it has been cooked.   ^ the freezer section door has been   opened too frequently, or large   amounts of fresh food have been put   in at once for freezing.   ^ the ventilation gaps are blocked.   The warmest temperature will show in   the display for about 1 minute. The ac-   tual current temperature in the freezer   section will then show in the display   again.   ^ there has been a lengthy interruption   to the power supply.   Once the problem has been resolved   the temperature display for the freezer   will light up constantly and the alarm   will go off.   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Problem solving guide   . . . the super freeze or super cool in-   dicator light is not lit up although the   appliance is working.   ^ Unscrew the bulb and replace it with   a new one.   Bulb specification:   220 – 240 V, max. 25 W, E 14 fitting   The indicator light is defective. Call the   Miele Service Department.   . . . the appliance will not switch off or   the temperature cannot be adjusted.   The safety lock has been activated.   . . . the interior light in the refrigerator   section is not working.   ^ Was the refrigerator section door left   open for too long? The lighting   switches itself off automatically after   approx. 15 minutes.   ^ Screw the new bulb into the connec-   tion. Ensure it goes in correctly.   ^ Replace the cover by clipping it in at   the rear and then pressing it in at the   sides.   If this is not the case, then the bulb is   defective:   ^ Disconnect the appliance from the   mains. Switch off 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.   . . . the floor of the refrigerator sec-   tion is wet.   The drain hole is blocked.   ^ Clean the condensate channel and   drain hole.   If you still cannot remedy the fault   having followed these suggestions,   then contact the Miele Service De-   partment.   To prevent unecessary loss of tem-   perature it is advisable not to open   the doors while waiting for the appli-   ance to be serviced.   ^ Press the sides of the lamp cover in-   wards, disengage the cover and   unclip it at the rear.   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   After Sales Service   In the event of a fault which you cannot   correct yourself, or if the appliance is   under guarantee please contact:   – Your Miele Dealer   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.   Please note that telephone calls may   be monitored and recorded to im-   prove our service.   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Electrical connection   Electrical connection U.K.   Important   The appliance is supplied with a mains   cable and moulded plug ready for   connection to an a.c. single phase   220 – 240 V 50 Hz supply.   The wires in the mains lead are col-   oured in accordance with the following   code:   Green/yellow = earth   The fuse rating is 13 amps.   Blue   Brown   = neutral   = live   All electrical work should be carried   out by a suitably qualified and com-   petent person in accordance with lo-   cal and national safety regulations.   Connection should be made via a   fused plug and suitable switched   socket which is easily accessible.   For extra safety it is advisable to in-   stall a residual current device (RCD)   with a trip current of 30 mA (in   As the colours of the wires in the mains   lead of this appliance may not corre-   spond with the coloured markings   identifying the terminals in your plug,   proceed as follows:   The wire which is coloured green and   yellow must be connected to the termi-   nal in the plug which is marked with the   letter E or by the earth symbol (z) or   coloured green or green and yellow.   accordance with DIN VDE 0664,   VDE 0100, Section 739).   The wire which is coloured blue must   be connected to the terminal which is   marked with the letter N or coloured   black.   Do not connect the appliance to the   mains electricity supply by an extension   lead. Extension leads do not guarantee   the required safety of the appliance   (e.g. danger of overheating).   The wire which is coloured brown must   be connected to the terminal which is   marked with the letter L or coloured red.   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.   WARNING   THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE   EARTHED   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Electrical connection   Non-rewireable plugs (BS 1363)   If this machine is fitted with a   non-rewireable plug, the following   information applies:   If the socket outlets are not suitable for   the plug supplied with this product, it   must be cut off and an appropriate plug   fitted.   The fuse carrier and the fuse should be   removed from the old plug and dis-   posed of. The old plug should then be   disposed of and on no account be in-   serted into any socket 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 em-   bossed in words in the base of the plug   (as applicable to the design of the plug   fitted).   The correct fuse rating of the replace-   ment fuses that are ASTA approved to   BS 1362 should be fitted. Replacement   fuse covers may be purchased from   your local electrical supplier, or Miele   Service agent.   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   off for too long causing the internal tem-   perature in the appliance to rise with   the risk of food deteriorating and going   off.   Appliances without side wall heating   must not be installed "side-by-side"   next to another refrigerator or   freezer.   Ventilation   Location   Air at the rear of the appliance gets   warm. To ensure sufficient ventilation   the ventilation gaps must not be cov-   ered over. The air inlet and outlet must   not be covered or blocked in any way.   They should be dusted on a regular   basis.   It should not be installed where it is ex-   posed to direct sunlight or directly adja-   cent to a heat-producing appliance   such as an oven or a radiator. The ap-   pliance should be installed in a dry well   ventilated room.   The room temperature should not go   above or below the climate range for   which the appliance is designed. The   higher the ambient temperature of the   room the more energy the appliance re-   quires to operate.   Fitting the handles   If the door hinging does not require   changing the handles should now be   fitted to the appliance doors.   Do not place any appliance which   gives off heat, such as a toaster or   microwave oven on top of this appli-   ance, as this would increase the ap-   pliance’s energy consumption.   Climate range   The appliance is designed for a use   within certain climate ranges (ambient   temperatures) and should not be used   outside this range. The climate range of   this appliance is stated on the data   plate inside the appliance.   Climate range   Ambient room tempera-   ture   ^ Secure handle a to the holes in the   door using the screws marked b.   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   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Installation   Installation   Aligning the appliance   ^ Remove any cable clips from the rear   of the appliance.   ^ Check that all parts at the rear of the   appliance are unhindered. Remove   any hindrance.   ^ Carefully push the appliance into po-   sition. The rear of the appliance can   be placed directly against a wall.   ^ To align the appliance adjust the feet   using the spanner supplied.   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Changing the door hinging   The appliance is supplied right hand   hinged. If left hand door hinging is re-   quired follow the instructions below.   Re-fit all parts on the opposite side   ^ Open the lower appliance door.   ^ Remove the cover plate a.   ^ Unscrew bearing block b and place   it on the other side (see illustration).   ^ Use a screwdriver to lever the plinth   fascia a out, then pull it forwards   and off.   ^ Unscrew upper hinge pin c using   the spanner supplied and refit on the   oppositie side.   ^ Use a screwdriver to remove cover   b, then close the door.   ^ Place cover plate a on the other   side.   ^ Remove screw c completely.   ^ Exchange cover i in the middle of   the appliance with hinge bracket e.   To do this:   Undo screws h, pull cover i and   hinge bracket e off to the side, turn   around and refit into position on the   opposite side.   ^ Pull door support d together with   hinge pin e downwards, then tilt it   forwards and take it off.   ^ Open the lower appliance door, move   it downwards and take it off.   ^ With the upper door g closed, pull   hinge pin f downwards to remove it.   ^ Open the upper door, and pull it   downwards and off.   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Changing the door hinging   ^ Pull bearing bush d downwards out   of hinge bracket e and refit it from   above into the hinge bracket.   ^ Use a screwdriver to remove spacer   g and refit it on the opposite side.   Changing over the door handle:   ^ Remove covers m at the front and   slide off to the side.   ^ Unscrew handle k. Refit handle and   stoppers l on the opposite side.   ^ Slide covers m into position making   sure they engage correctly.   Refitting the doors:   ^ Remove plugs j from door bearing   bushes in the doors and refit on the   opposite side.   ^ Turn door support b around, pull   hinge pin a out, and refit on the op-   posite side.   ^ Hang the upper appliance door on   hinge pin c, and close the appliance   door.   ^ Fit both parts into hinge plate f. To   do this push hinge pin a through   hinge plate f into door support b.   Swing door support out, push up-   wards and re-assemble with screw   c.   ^ Push middle hinge pin f from below   through hinge bracket e into the up-   per appliance door.   ^ Check that the door is correctly   aligned. If necessary align it using   the long slots in hinge bracket e.   ^ Align the lower door with the appli-   ance housing using the long slot in   hinge plate f. Then tighten screw c.   ^ Hang the lower door in hinge bracket   e then close the appliance door.   ^ Refit plinth fascia d pushing it firmly   into position.   In the following illustration the lower   door is not shown in the closed posi-   tion to make it easier to see what   happens next.   ^ With the lower door open, secure   cover e to the front of the plinth fas-   cia.   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Building in the appliance   The air inlet and outlet must not be   covered or blocked in any way.   They should be dusted on a regular   basis.   When built into a kitchen run (max.   depth 580 mm) the appliance can be   installed directly next to a kitchen furni-   ture housing unit. The appliance door   b will protrude in front of furniture   fronts at the sides by 34 mm and by 51   mm in the middle of the door. This en-   ables the doors to be opened and shut   without being obstructed.   When installed next to a wall c a dis-   tance of approx. 36 mm is needed on   the hinge side between the wall and the   appliance, so that the doors and the   handles have sufficient space for open-   ing.   When securing to adjoining furniture   d or if a spacer is fitted between the   appliance and the wall, please note the   following:   The appliance can be installed in a   kitchen run. To match the height of the   rest of the kitchen, the appliance can   be fitted with a suitable top box a.   ^ Ensure that the doors have sufficient   space for opening fully after the ap-   pliance has been secured.   A ventilation gap of at least 50 mm   depth must be allowed for behind the   appliance for air to circulate.   The cross section of the air outlet under   the room ceiling must be at least 300   cm2 to ensure that air can circulate   without hindrance. Otherwise the appli-   ance has to work too hard resulting in   an increase in electricity consumption.   The larger the cross section, the more   efficient the appliance.   ^ Do not drill within the area marked   with criss cross pattern as this   would damage insulated parts of the   appliance.   ^ To secure the appliance to adjoining   kitchen furniture use self-tapping   screws. The depth of the screw must   not exceed 10 mm. See small illustra-   tion.   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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