Miele F 1811 Vi Operating And Installation Instructions
Have a look at the manual Miele F 1811 Vi Operating And Installation Instructions online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 171 Miele manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
Aligning the housing unit The housing unit must be carefully aligned using a spirit level before installing the appliance. The unit corners must be at right angles, as otherwise the furniture door will not align correctly with the 4 corners of the appliance. – The side panels of the housing must be even. – The housing unit panels must be at least 16 mm thick. – The plinth facing must be at least 13 mm thick (or preferably 19 mm). Checking the building-in niche –The building-in dimensions now need to be checked. –Check the position of the electrical and plumbing connections (see Electrical connection and Mains water connection). –Check that all surrounding furniture/units are securely fixed to the wall. –Check the surrounding furniture/units for possible clashes when opening doors. Before installation ,Warning! This appliance is very heavy and can tip forwards when the door is open. ^Before installation, take any accessories out of the appliance and/or from the back of the appliance. ^ Remove any cable clips from the back of the appliance. ^ Check that all parts at the back of the appliance are unhindered. Carefully remove any hindrance. To protect the floor from damage when installing the appliance, ^ secure an off-cut of flooring (e.g. lino) to the floor in front of the installation area. Installation 61
^Donotremove the installation aids from the appliance door. These will be required later when the appliance is installed in the building-in niche. ^Check the appliance for damage during transportation. Do not install a damaged appliance! ^ Unscrew the bracket that is holding the appliance to the delivery pallet. ,Warning! Please bear in mind that the appliance is no longer secured to the pallet! ^ With the help of several people as required, carefully lift the appliance from the pallet, starting with the back of the appliance. The appliance can be rolled along the floor using the wheels at the back. Preparing the niche ,Keep the door to the appliance closed until it is fixed inside the building-in niche. Due to the size and weight of the appliance, please ensure that once secured in the niche, it can no longer tip forwards. Installation accessories All the fixings required for installation are supplied with the appliance. The plastic bags are marked with letters for easy identification. Each fitting stage is indicated by the letter on the bag needed for that stage. ^Use the torx screwdriver supplied to tighten the screws. Installation 62
Anti-tipping mechanism The anti-tipping mechanism ensures that the appliance is fixed securely into the building-in niche, preventing the appliance from tipping forwards. Use two anti-tipping mechanisms for each appliance or side-by-side pair of appliances. If the building-in niche is deeper than the appliance, screw a solid wooden beamato the floor and wall behind the anti-tipping mechanismb. The length of the wooden beama must be the same as the width of the building-in niche. Gap D between anti-tipping mechanismsbis exactly equal to the width of the appliance(s). ^ Place anti-tipping mechanismsb flush against the left- and right-hand sides of the niche.^Mark the drilling position onto the niche floor, side and back walls through the holes in the anti-tipping mechanismsb. ^Put the anti-tipping mechanisms in a safe place - they will be required later. Fixing screws for different uses and types of material are supplied in the accompanying pack. If these are not suitable for the anti-tipping mechanism in your installation, you will need to secure it by alternative means. ^ Drill the following holes: – 3 mm diameter for the5x60mm screws – 2 mm diameter for the4x15mm screws ^ The anti-tipping mechanisms can now be secured in the niche. Make sure that the screws are at a depth of at least 19 mm in the floor and side walls of the niche. Installation 63
If the anti-tipping mechanism supplied cannot be fixed in the niche, the furniture unit must be firmly screwed to the wall behind to prevent the built-in appliance from tipping. For a unitwitha back panel ^screw the back panel directly onto the wall behind in a number of places. Use suitable wall plugs / fixing screws for the type and material of the wall.For a unitwithouta back panel ^screw the unit to the wall behind using a number of suitable angled fixing brackets. Use suitable wall plugs/fixing screws for the type and material of the wall. Installation 64
An alternative anti-tipping mechanism The appliance can alternatively be secured with a wooden beam across the top of the appliance. If this method is used, then there must not be any gap between the appliance and the wooden beam. – The wooden beam must be at least 75 mm x 100 mm thick. – The length must be the same as the width of the building-in niche. – If the building-in niche is deeper than the appliance, a thicker wooden beam should be used. – The wood must cover the appliance to a depth of at least 50.8 mm (see diagram).^Mark the position of the lower edge of the wooden beam on the rear wall of the building-in niche. ^Select screws of a length depending on the thickness of the wood. Use the number of screws appropriate to the niche width to ensure that the wooden beam is securely fixed. ^Check where the upright wall supports are in the back of the niche, and mark the drill holes in the wooden beam accordingly. ^First, drill the holes in the wooden beam. ^Secure the wooden beam to the back wall of the niche. Now prepare the mains water connection for the appliance (see Mains water connection). Installation 65
Placing the appliance in the niche If you are installing two appliances side by side, now secure the appliances to one another (see the instructions for the side-by-side installation kit). ^Unscrew the plinth facing. ^ Secure the edge protector supplied ato protect the adjacent furniture fronts.^Plug in the applianceb. Connection should be made via a suitable switched socket. The socket should be close to the appliance and easily accessible. Otherwise the appliance should be connected via an external all-pole switch with a sufficient contact gap in the open position. When installing two appliances side by side, each appliance must have its own separate socket. ^Secure the cable to prevent it becoming caught: Tie a piece of string to the middle of the cable, and as the appliance is being pushed into the niche, pull the cable forward underneath the appliancec. ^Carefully push the appliance back into the niche, clipping the feet into the anti-tipping mechanismsd. If the appliance does not slide easily into the niche (e.g. if the floor is uneven), ^ adjust the rear feet slightly (see Aligning the appliance). Then push the appliance into the niche, taking care not to damage the electical and mains water connections. ^ Remove the edge protectorafrom the adjacent furniture fronts. Installation 66
Aligning the appliance ^Align the appliance with neighbouring furniture fronts. The installation aidseon the appliance door are suitable for 19 mm or 38 mm furniture door fronts. The adjustable feet at the front and back of the appliance can be adjusted from the front. – Front feet: Adjust from the top with a 8 mm socket wrenchf. – Rear feet: Adjust with a (cordless) screwdriver ora8mmsocket wrenchg. ^ Place a spirit level on the installation aidseon the appliance door to check the appliances alignment.Important: work methodically when adjusting the feet: always alternately left, right, etc. ^A mark is located on the appliance base. When adjusting the height, this mark needs to be aligned at 32 mm from the floor. Unscrew the feet until the mark on the base has reached 32 mm. The 32 mm mark is for aligning the appliance in a niche height of 2134 mm. Important: Adjust the feetonly until, the marking on the base has reached the 62 mm point (max. niche height 2164 mm). Otherwise the rear foot adjustment mechanism will get damaged. ^ Check the alignment of the appliance again using the spirit level. Installation 67
^If a wooden beam has been fitted above the appliance to prevent tipping, the appliance height needs to be adjusted to fit snuggly under the wooden beam. Securing the appliance in the niche ^ Screw the lugs for the fixing platesh into the furniture/units above the appliance. If it is not possible to secure the appliance above, it can be attached to the niche at the sides only.^Pull out the lugs for the side fixing platesi. ^Screw on the lugs for the side plates. ^ If necessary, cut trimjto the necessary depth. ^ Join the two pieces of trim together k. ^ Click them into positionl. Installation 68
When installing two appliancesside by side, the filler strips for the two appliances need to be joined together to form one long strip. ^Insert the joining peg from the side-by-side kit halfway into the channel in the filler strip for the left-hand appliance. ^Then insert the free half of the joining peg into the channel on the other strip, and press the two strips together. ^Click the two filler strips into place above the appliances.^Open the appliance door. ^Screw the lugs for the fixing platesm into the furniture/units adjacent to the appliance. In a side-by-side combination, only the external panels of the two appliances can be secured to the furniture wall. Connect the appliance to the water inlet hose (see Mains water connection). Installation 69
Preparing the furniture front ^Load the baskets in the door. ^Open the appliance door as far as it will go. ^Unscrew the installation aidsnand angle trimofrom the door. ^Put the angle trimoand screws in a safe place - they will be required later. ^Take the cover off the light contact switch. ^ Close the appliance door.^Measure gapXbetween the adjusting bar and the upper edge of the adjacent furniture front. ^Remove the two nuts from the appliance door, and place them in a safe place - they will be required later. ^Place the furniture front on a firm surface, with the external side facing downwards (place on a blanket or similar to avoid it becoming scratched). Installation 70