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    							The StayFresh zone is divided into two
    areas:
    –Thedry compartmenthas a relative
    humidity level of approx. 45 %.
    –Thehumidity controlled
    compartmenthas a control for
    setting the humidity level between
    45 % and 90 %. Slide the control to
    the humidity level you require.
    The humidity level will also be affected
    by the moisture content of the food
    being stored and how often the
    compartment is opened.
    Low humidity level,
    ^To set a humidity level of approx.
    45 %, slide the control for the
    humidity controlled compartment
    over to the left,.
    This humidity level is suitable for storing
    particularly delicate food such as fresh
    fish, shell fish, meat, poultry, sausage,
    dairy products and salads.
    Keep food covered or packaged in
    this compartment with the exception
    of meat.High humidity level-
    ^To set a humidity level of approx.
    90 %, slide the control for the
    humidity controlled compartment
    over to the right-.
    This humidity level is suitable for storing
    fresh produce such as vegetables,
    salad, herbs, and seasonal fruit.
    Store these types of food uncovered
    in the compartment.
    Food which should not be
    stored in a refrigerator
    Not all food is suitable for storing in the
    refrigerator. These include:
    – Fruit and vegetables which are
    sensitive to cold, such as bananas,
    avocado pears, papaya, passion
    fruit, aubergines/eggplant,
    peppers/capsicum, tomatoes and
    cucumbers
    –
    Fruit which is not yet ripe
    –
    Potatoes
    –
    Some hard cheeses, e.g. Parmesan
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    							Storing food correctly
    Store food covered or packaged. This
    will prevent food smells or tastes from
    affecting other foods, and prevent food
    from drying out and also any
    cross-contamination of bacteria. The
    growth of bacteria, such as salmonella,
    can be avoided by setting the correct
    temperature and maintaining good
    standards of hygiene.
    Fruit and vegetables
    Fruit and vegetables can be stored
    loose in the vegetable containers.
    However, 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 strongly to this gas
    and should not be stored together.
    Examples of fruit which produce a
    large amount of this natural gas are:
    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.Different types of unpacked meats
    and vegetables must be kept
    separate.
    To avoid any microbiological
    cross-contamination, these foods may
    only be stored together if they are
    wrapped.
    Protein rich foods
    Please note that foods rich in protein
    deteriorate faster than others.
    Shell fish for example deteriorates
    faster than fish, and fish deteriorates
    faster than meat.
    Meat
    Store meat in suitable containers, but
    uncovered in the low humidity
    compartment. (Undo wrappings and
    leave containers open). The surface of
    the meat will dry out slightly and protect
    it from bacterial growth thus increasing
    its storage qualities. To prevent the risk
    of bacterial contamination keep meat
    stored in suitable containers and do not
    let different types of meat come into
    direct contact with each other.
    Take food out of the StayFresh zone
    approx. 30 - 60 minutes before using
    it. The aroma and taste do not fully
    develop until the food has reached
    room temperature.
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    							Moving the shelves
    The shelves can be adjusted according
    to the height of the food.
    ^Pull the shelf forward as far as it will
    go; then lift it upwards to remove it.
    ^With the rear barrier facing upwards,
    place the shelf at the required
    position.
    The rear barrier must face upwards to
    prevent food from touching the back
    of the appliance and freezing to it.
    Split shelf
    In order to accommodate tall items in
    the appliance, one of the shelves is
    divided. 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.
    Adjusting the door shelves
    ^Push the door shelf upwards, then
    remove it by pulling it forwards.
    ^Replace the door shelf at the
    required position. Ensure that it is
    securely pushed back into position.
    Moving the bottle divider
    (Depending on model)
    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.
    StayFresh zone compartments
    ^When loading and unloading items,
    pull the compartment right out by
    taking hold of it at the back and lifting
    it up to remove it.
    ^
    To put it back in, pull the runnersa
    right out and place the compartment
    on top of the runners.The front of
    the runners must be right up
    against the front of the
    compartmentb. Push the
    compartment back inc.
    Adjusting the interior fittings
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    							Refrigerator section and
    StayFresh zone
    Condensate and frost can build up on
    the back wall of the refrigerator section
    and the StayFresh zone whilst in use.
    These are automatically removed and
    defrosted by the appliance.
    The condensate is drained away via a
    channel and drain hole into an
    evaporation system at the back of the
    appliance.
    Ensure that the condensate channel
    and drain hole are kept clean and
    are never blocked so that
    condensate can flow away without
    hindrance.
    Automatic defrost
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    							Never use cleaning agents
    containing abrasive substances
    such as sand, soda, acids or
    chemical solvents.
    Non-abrasive cleaning agents are
    also unsuitable as they can cause
    matt areas to appear.
    Stainless steel surfaces should be
    cleaned with a proprietary stainless
    steel cleaner following the
    manufacturer’s instructions on the
    packaging.
    Make sure that no water can
    penetrate into the electronic unit or
    into the light.
    Do not let water get into the
    drainage channel and drain hole
    when cleaning.
    Do not use steam cleaning
    apparatus to clean the appliance.
    Steam could reach the electrical
    components and cause a short
    circuit.
    The data plate located inside the
    appliance must not be removed. It
    contains information which is
    required in the event of a service
    call.
    Before cleaning
    ^
    Switch the appliance off, switch off at
    the socket and remove the plug.
    ^
    Take any food out of the appliance
    and store it in a cool place.^Take out any removable parts e.g.
    shelves for cleaning.
    ^The stainless steel trim can be pulled
    off the front edge of the refrigerator
    section shelves for cleaning.
    Cleaning the outer casing, the
    interior and accessories
    ^Clean the refrigerator section and the
    StayFresh zone at least once a
    month.
    ^Accessories and shelves should all
    be hand-washed. The butter dish is,
    however, dishwasher safe.
    ^Clean the condensate channel and
    drain hole frequently, so that
    condensate can drain away
    unhindered. Use a straw or similar to
    clear the drain if necessary.
    ^Clean stainless steel surfaces with a
    suitable cleaning agent following the
    manufacturer’s instructions on the
    packaging.
    ^
    After cleaning, wipe the interior and
    accessories with a damp cloth and
    dry with a soft cloth. Leave the door
    open to air the appliance for a short
    while.
    E-Cloth
    ^
    A microfibre E-Cloth is available
    from the Miele UK Spare Parts
    Department which is suitable for
    cleaning surfaces such as stainless
    steel, glass, plastic and chrome
    without the use of chemicals.
    Cleaning and care
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    							Ventilation gaps
    ^The ventilation gaps should be
    cleaned on a regular basis with a
    brush or vacuum cleaner. A build up
    of dust will increase the energy
    consumption of the appliance.
    Door seal
    Do not use any oils or grease on the
    door seal as these will cause the
    seal to deteriorate and become
    porous over time.
    The door seal should be cleaned
    regularly with clean water and then
    wiped dry with a soft cloth.
    Metal grille at the back of the
    appliance
    The metal grille at the back of the
    appliance (heat exchanger) should be
    dusted at least once a year. A build-up
    of dust will increase the energy
    consumption of the appliance.
    When cleaning the grille, make sure
    that the pipework and other
    components do not get broken or
    damaged in any way.
    After cleaning
    ^
    Replace all shelves and accessories
    in the refrigerator section and the
    StayFresh zone and put your food
    back into the appliance.
    ^
    Close the appliance door, insert the
    plug in the socket and switch the
    appliance back on.
    Cleaning and care
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    							Repairs to electrical appliances
    should only be carried out by a
    suitably qualified and competent
    person in accordance with local and
    national safety regulations. Repairs
    and other work by unqualified
    persons could be dangerous. The
    manufacturer cannot be held liable
    for unauthorised work.
    Some minor problems can be corrected
    without contacting the Miele Service
    Department.
    What to do if . . .
    . . . the appliance does not get cold.
    ^Check whether the appliance has
    been switched on. The temperature
    display must be lit up.
    ^Check that the plug is correctly
    inserted in the socket and switched
    on.
    ^
    Check that the fuse is not defective
    and that the mains fuse has not
    blown. If it has, contact the Miele Ser-
    vice Department.
    . . . the temperature in the refrigerator
    section is too low.
    ^
    Select a warmer temperature.
    . . . the appliance is switching in too
    frequently and for too long.
    ^
    Check whether the ventilation gaps
    have been covered over or become
    dusty.^Check whether the metal grille (heat
    exchanger) at the back of the
    appliance has become too dusty.
    ^The door has been opened too
    frequently, or a large amount of food
    has been put in at once.
    ^Check that the door has been closed
    properly.
    . . . The temperature display is
    flashing.
    The temperature has risen by several
    degrees in the refrigerator section
    because
    ^large quantities of food which are too
    warm have been placed in the
    appliance.
    ^the door was left open for too long
    whilst putting food into the appliance
    or rearranging it.
    When you finish putting food into the
    appliance or rearranging it the
    electronics automatically adjust the
    temperature to the one last set. A loss
    of coldness for a short period will not
    affect the food in the appliance.
    . . . the following messages show in
    the temperature display F0 to F5.
    There is a fault. Call the Service
    Department.
    . . the alarm sounds.
    Has the appliance door been open for
    longer than 60 seconds?
    ^
    Close the door.
    Problem solving guide
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    							. . . the floor of the refrigerator
    section or the StayFresh zone is wet.
    The drain hole is blocked.
    ^Clean the condensate channel and
    drain hole.
    . . . the interior lighting in the
    refrigerator section is not working.
    ^Was the door left open for too long?
    The lighting switches itself off
    automatically after approx. 15
    minutes.
    If the door has not been left open for
    this length of time the interior lighting is
    defective.
    To change it follow the instructions
    below. The lighting component
    required (cool touch lamp with light
    diodes) is available from the Miele
    Spare Parts Department.
    Take care when removing the lamp
    cover.
    Do not look at the LEDs with optical
    instruments.
    ^
    Disconnect the appliance from the
    mains. Switch off at the wall and
    withdraw the plug from the socket, or
    disconnect the mains fuse or remove
    the screw-out fuse in countries where
    this is applicable.^Press the lamp coverato the ceiling
    and then pull it forward to release it.
    ^Unscrew the lighting componentb
    and disconnect the cable and plug
    connectorsc.
    ^
    Fit the new lighting component by
    reversing the above procedure.
    If you still cannot remedy the fault
    having followed these suggestions,
    please contact the Miele Service
    Department.
    To prevent unnecessary loss of
    temperature it is advisable not to
    open the door while waiting for the
    appliance to be serviced.
    Problem solving guide
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    							Normal noises What causes them
    Brrrrr...Humming noise made by the motor (compressor). This noise can
    get louder for brief periods when the motor is switching on.
    Blubb, blubb....A gurgling noise can be heard when coolant is circulating
    through the pipes.
    Click....Clicking sounds are made when the thermostat switches the
    motor on and off.
    Sssrrrrr....On multi-zone and frost-free appliances you can sometimes just
    hear the movement of air circulating inside the appliance.
    Remember that the noise of the compressor and the coolant circulating in the
    system is unavoidable.
    Noises that you can
    easily rectifyWhat causes them, and what can you do about
    them?
    Rattling, vibrating The appliance is uneven:Realign the appliance using a spirit
    level,  by raising or lowering the screw feet underneath the
    appliance.
    The appliance is touching another appliance or piece of
    furniture:Move it away.
    Drawers, baskets or shelves are unstable or sticking:Check
    all removable items and refit them correctly.
    Are any bottles or containers unstable or knocking against
    each other?Separate them.
    The transport cable clips are hanging loose at the back of
    the appliance:Remove the clips.
    Noises
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    							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 your Dealer or the
    Service Department, please quote the
    model and serial number of your
    appliance. This information is given on
    the data plate.
    Please note that telephone calls may
    be monitored and recorded for
    training purposes.
    After sales service
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