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Miele K 9752 Id Operating And Installation Instructions

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    							–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.
    Example: Broccoli should not be
    stored with apples, as apples
    produce a large amount of natural
    gas to which broccoli is very
    sensitive. The result is a shorter than
    expected storage time for the
    broccoli.
    Unpacked meat and vegetables
    Unpackaged meat and vegetables
    should be stored separately. 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.
    Shellfish, for example, deteriorates
    faster than fish, and fish deteriorates
    faster than meat.Meat
    Meat should be stored unwrapped.
    (Undo wrappings slightly to leave meat
    loosely covered, and leave containers
    open). This permits air to circulate
    around the meat, allowing the surface
    to dry slightly, which helps prevent the
    growth of bacteria. To prevent the risk
    of bacterial cross-contamination and
    meat deteriorating, do not let one type
    of meat come into direct contact with
    another type.
    Using the refrigerator efficiently
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    							Moving the shelves
    The shelves can be adjusted according
    to the height of the food.
    ^Raise the shelf, pull it forwards
    slightly until the notch at the side is in
    line with the shelf support. It can then
    be raised or lowered to the required
    level.
    The raised edge at the back must face
    upwards to prevent food from touching
    the back of the appliance and freezing
    to it.
    Stoppers prevent the shelves from
    being dislodged by mistake.
    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.
    ^Push the rear half of the glass shelf
    up slightly from below.
    ^
    At the same time, pull the front half of
    the glass shelf forwards slightly and
    then push it carefully under the rear
    half.To move the split shelf:
    ^Take both halves of the split glass
    shelf out,
    ^fit the two brackets onto the supports
    on either side at the required height,
    ^and push the glass shelves in one
    after the other. The shelf with the
    raised edge must be at the back.
    Fruit and vegetable containers
    on roller insert
    (depending on model)
    The fruit and vegetable containers are
    pushed in and out on rollers, and can
    be completely removed if necessary.
    The roller inserts can also be removed
    for cleaning.
    Adjusting the interior fittings
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    							Fruit and vegetable containers
    on telescopic runners
    (depending on model)
    The fruit and vegetable containers are
    pushed in and out on telescopic
    runners, and can be completely
    removed if necessary.
    ^Pull the container right out and then
    lift it up and off.
    Push the runners back in again to
    avoid injury or damage.
    To replace a container,
    ^place it back on the fully extended
    runnersa. The front of the runners
    must be right up against the front of
    the containerb.
    ^
    Then push the container back inc.
    Adjusting the condiment
    tray/bottle shelf
    ^Lift the tray/shelf up and out of the
    stainless steel frame to remove.
    ^Push up the stainless steel frame,
    and remove.
    ^Replace the frame at the required
    height. Ensure that it is securely
    pushed back into position.
    ^Replace the tray/shelf in the frame.
    The tray/shelf can be removed
    completely and used as a serving tray
    at the table.
    Adjusting the interior fittings
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    							Universal container
    (depending on model)
    The universal container can be used
    both to store and serve food.
    It consists of a deep trayaand a
    shallow trayb. Both trays fit the
    stainless steel frame.
    If you wish to use the universal
    container to serve food,
    ^place the shallow traybin the
    stainless steel frame, and use the
    deep tray as a lida.
    You can lift the universal container,
    including contents, out of the frame and
    take it to the table.
    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.
    The bottle divider can be removed
    completely (e.g. for cleaning).
    ^To do this, push up the front edge of
    the bottle divider, and disengage it.
    Adjusting the interior fittings
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    							The refrigerator defrosts automatically.
    Condensate and frost can build up on
    the back wall of the refrigerator whilst it
    is in use. You do not need to remove
    this, as it will defrost and evaporate
    automatically with the warmth
    generated 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, chlorides
    or chemical solvents. Non-abrasive
    cleaning agents are also unsuitable
    as they can cause matt areas to
    appear.
    To help prevent re-soiling, treat
    stainless steel surfaces with a
    proprietary conditioning agent for
    stainless steel (available from the
    Miele Spare Parts Department or via
    the internet on www.miele.co.uk).
    Do not let water get into the
    electronic unit or 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.E-Cloth
    ^A microfibre “E-Cloth” is available
    from the Miele Spare Parts
    Department, which is suitable for
    cleaning surfaces such as stainless
    steel, glass, plastic and chrome
    without the use of chemicals. It can
    be washed 300 times.
    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 serving trays and containers in
    the door can be removed from their
    stainless steel frames for cleaning.
    Cleaning the interior and
    accessories
    Use warm water with a little washing up
    liquid. Accessories and shelves should
    all be hand-washed only. The butter
    dish is, however, dishwasher safe.
    ^
    Clean the appliance at least once a
    month.
    ^
    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.
    ^
    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.
    Cleaning and care
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    							^Clean stainless steel surfaces with a
    suitable non-abrasive stainless steel
    cleaning agent following the
    manufacturer’s instructions on the
    packaging.
    ^To help prevent re-soiling, a
    conditioning agent for stainless steel
    should always be used after
    cleaning. Follow the manufacturer’s
    instructions on the label.
    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.
    After cleaning
    ^Replace all shelves and accessories
    in the appliance.
    ^Insert the plug in the socket, and
    switch the appliance back on.
    ^Switch on the Super cool function for
    a while so that the appliance can
    cool down quickly.
    ^Place food back in the appliance and
    close the door.
    Cleaning and care
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    							Repairs to electrical appliances
    should only be carried out by a
    suitably qualified and competent
    person in strict accordance with
    current local and national safety
    regulations. Repairs and other work
    by unqualified persons could be
    dangerous. The manufacturer
    cannot be held liable for
    unauthorised work.
    Ensure that current is not supplied to
    the appliance until after
    maintenance or repair work has
    been carried out.
    What to do if...
    . . . the appliance does not get cool.
    ^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
    tripped. If it has, contact the Miele
    Service Department.
    . . . the temperature in the refrigerator
    is too low.
    ^
    Select a warmer temperature.
    ^
    The Super cool function is still
    switched on. Super cool only
    switches itself off after 6 hours.. . . the appliance is switching in too
    frequently and for too long.
    ^Check whether ventilation gaps in the
    plinth and in the housing unit at the
    top have been covered over or
    become too dusty.
    ^The door has been opened too
    frequently, or a large amount of food
    has just been put in at once.
    ^Check that the door has been closed
    properly.
    . . . bars flash in the temperature
    display.
    Check the temperature display about 6
    hours after switching on the appliance.
    The display will not show a temperature
    until the temperature in the appliance
    has reached a certain level.
    . . . the following messages show in
    the temperature display F0toF5.
    There is a fault. Call the Service
    Department.
    . . . you cannot switch the appliance
    off.
    The safety lock has been activated.
    Problem solving guide
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    							. . . the interior lighting is not
    working.
    Has the refrigerator door been left open
    for too long? The lighting switches itself
    off automatically after approx. 15
    minutes.
    If it also does not come on when the
    door is opened briefly, but the
    temperature display is working, then
    the light is defective.
    ^Call the Service Department.
    The LED lighting may only be repaired
    or changed by a service technician.
    Danger of injury and damage.
    Should the cover be damaged or
    need to be removed due to damage,
    exercise caution.Never look at the
    lighting with optical instruments
    (magnifying glass or similar).
    . . . the floor of the refrigerator 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,
    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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