Miele KDN 9713 iD manuel d'utilisation

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    Operating and installation instructions F rost free fr idge-freez er combination KDN 9713 iD T o avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. G M.-Nr . 07 021 330[...]

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    Guide to the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bottle rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Freezing and storing food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Maximum freezing capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Freezing fr esh food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Stor[...]

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    a Alarm off button and indicator light b Freezer section temperatur e indicator light c Refrigerator section temperature display a Dynamic cooling fan b Butter and cheese compartment c Adjustable shelves d Egg tray e Interior lighting f Door shelf g Condensate channel and drain hole h Fruit and vegetable containers i Bottle divider* j Bottle shelf [...]

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    Optional accessories Bottle rack This bottle rack is available from the Miele Spare Parts Department or your dealer . Guide to the appliance 5[...]

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    Disposal of the packing material The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are envir onmentally friendly for disposal, and can normally be recycled. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young children. Danger of suf focation! Rather than just th[...]

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    This appliance complies with all relevant legal safety r equirements. Improper use of the appliance can, however , present a risk of both personal injury and material damage. T o avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance, please read these instructions car efully before installation and befor e using it for the first time. They contai[...]

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    T echnical safety Before setting up the appliance, check it for any externally visible damage. Do not install and use a damaged appliance. This appliance contains the coolant Isobutane (R600a), a natural gas which is environmentally friendly . Although it is flammable, it does not damage the ozone layer and does not increase the gr eenhouse effect.[...]

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    Safe operation of the appliance is only assured if it has been installed and connected in accordance with these operating and installation instructions. This equipment may only be used in mobile installations such as ships, caravans, aircraft etc. if a risk assessment of the installation has been carried out by a suitably qualified engineer . Insta[...]

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    Do not store explosive materials in the appliance or any products containing propellants (e.g. spray cans). Thermostats switching on may produce sparks which could pr esent a fire hazar d. Flammable compounds could explode. Do not operate any electrical equipment (e.g. an electric ice-cream maker) inside the appliance. Danger of sparking and explos[...]

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    The appliance is designed for use within certain climate ranges (ambient temperatures), and should not be used outside this range. The climate range for your appliance is stated on the data plate inside the appliance. Installing it in a room with too low an ambient temperature, e.g. a garage, can lead to the appliance switching off for longer perio[...]

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    Normal energy consumption Increased energy consumption Installation site In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated room. Protected from dir ect sunlight. In direct sunlight. Not situated near to a heat source (radiator , oven). Situated near to a heat source (radiator , oven). Where the ideal ambient room temperature is approx. 20°C. Wher[...]

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    Normal energy consumption Increased energy consumption Defrosting Defr ost the freezer compartment when a layer of ice 0.5 cm thick has built up. A layer of ice hinders the cold from reaching the fr ozen food, and causes an increase in energy consumption. How to sa ve energy 13[...]

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    Before using f or the first time The stainless steel trim to the interior shelves and the door shelves has a layer of protective foil to pr event damage during transportation. ^ Clean the inside of the appliance and the accessories with luke warm water and a little washing-up liquid, and then dry with a soft cloth. ^ Carefully r emove the protectiv[...]

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    Switching off f or longer periods of time If the appliance is not going to be used for a longer period of time, e.g. whilst on holiday: ^ switch the appliance off, ^ switch off at the wall socket and withdraw the plug, ^ clean the appliance out and ^ leave the doors ajar to air the appliance. If, during a long absence, the appliance is switched off[...]

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    It is very impor tant to set the correct temperature for storing food in the appliance. Micro-organisms will cause food which is not stored at the corr ect temperature to deteriorate rapidly . T emperatur e influences the growth rate of these micro-organisms. Reducing the temperature r educes their growth rate. The temperature in the appliance will[...]

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    Setting the temperature The temperature for the r efrigerator section is set using the temperature dial. The higher or lower the temperature in the refrigerator section, the higher or lower it is in the freezer section. ^ Using a coin, turn the On/Off dial in a clockwise direction away fr om the "0" position. The higher the setting, the l[...]

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    Y our appliance has been fitted with a warning system which ensures that the temperature in the fr eezer cannot rise unnoticed and to avoid energy being wasted if a door is left open. T emperature alarm An alarm will sound and the alar m indicator light will flash if the temperature in the fr eezer section becomes too warm. The temperature the appl[...]

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    Super freeze Switch the Super freeze function on before putting fr esh food into the freezer . This helps food to freeze quickly and retain its nutrients, vitamins, flavours and appearance. Super freeze is not necessary: – when putting in food that is already frozen. – when freezing less than 2 kg fr esh food daily . Switching on Super freeze W[...]

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    Different storage zones Due to the natural circulation of the air in the appliance, there ar e differ ent temperature zones in the r efrigerator . Cold, heavy air sinks to the lowest section of the appliance. Make use of the differ ent zones when placing food in the appliance. This appliance has dynamic cooling, which helps to keep an even temperat[...]

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    Food which should not be stored in a refrigerator Not all food is suitable for refrigeration. This includes: – Fruit and vegetables which are sensitive to cold, such as bananas, avocado pears, papaya, passion fruit, aubergines/eggplant, peppers/capiscum, tomatoes and cucumbers – Fruit which is not yet ripe – Potatoes – Some hard cheeses, e.[...]

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    – Examples of fruit and vegetables which react str ongly 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[...]

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    Moving the shelves The shelves can be adjusted according to the height of the food. ^ Raise the shelf, and 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 r equired level. The raised edge at the back must face upwards to pr event food from touching the back of the appl[...]

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    Maximum freezing capacity T o ensure that fresh food placed in the freezer fr eezes through to the cor e as quickly as possible, the maximum freezing capacity must not be exceeded. The maximum freezing capacity for freezing within a 24-hour period is given on the data plate: "Freezing capacity ....kg/24 hrs". Freezing fresh food Fresh foo[...]

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    Home freezing Only freeze fr esh food which is in a good condition. Hints on home freezing – The following types of food are suitable for fr eezing: Fresh meat, poultry , game, fish, vegetables, herbs, fresh fruit, dairy products, pastry , leftovers, egg yolks, egg whites and a range of pre-cooked meals. – The following types of food are not su[...]

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    ^ Make a note of the contents and the date of freezing on the packaging. Before placing f ood in the freez er section ^ When freezing mor e than 2 kg of fresh food, switch on the Super freeze function for some time befor e placing the food in the freezer (see "Super freeze"). This also helps to prevent food that is already in the fr eezer[...]

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    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 vegetables due to changes in the cell structure. Never re-fr eeze partially or fully defrosted food. Consume defr osted food as soon as possible as it will lose its nutritional value and spoil if le[...]

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    Cool pack The cool pack prevents the temperature in the fr eezer rising too quickly in the event of a power cut. Place the cool pack in the top drawer of the freezer section, dir ectly on top of the food. The cool pack will be at its most effective after it has been in the freezer for appr ox. 24 hours. If there is a power cut, place the cool pack [...]

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    Refrigerator section The refrigerator defr osts automatically . Condensate and frost can build up on the back wall of the refrigerator section whilst it is in use. Y ou do not need to remove this, as it will defr ost and evaporate automatically with the warmth generated by the appliance. The condensate is drained away via a channel and drain hole i[...]

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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 . Make sure that water cannot get into the temperature selector or into the light. Do not let water get into the drainage channel and [...]

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    Door seals Do not use any oils or grease on the door seals as these will cause the seals to deteriorate and become porous over time. The door seals should be cleaned regularly with clean water , and then wiped dry with a soft cloth. After cleaning ^ Replace all shelves and accessories in the refrigerator section. ^ Place food back in the refrigerat[...]

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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 manufactur er cannot be held liable for unauthorised work. Ensure that curr ent is not supplied to the[...]

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    . . . the frozen f ood is thawing because the freezer section is too warm. ^ Is the room temperatur e lower than the ambient temperature for which the appliance is designed? If so, raise the temperature of the room. Operating in a room which is too cold will cause the cooling system to switch off for too long causing the fr eezer section to become [...]

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    ^ Unscrew the lamp. This r equires some strength, as the safety catch needs to be released. ^ Change the lamp. Lamp specification: 220 - 240 V , E 14 fitting See the old lamp for the W attage requir ed. ^ Screw the new lamp into the connection. Make sure the safety catch is correctly fitted a . ^ Replace the lamp cover , and click it into place at [...]

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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 ar e made when the thermostat switches the motor on and off. Sssrr[...]

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    In the event of a fault which you cannot correct yourself, or if the appliance is under guarantee, please contact: – Y our 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 th[...]

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    Electrical connection U .K. All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with curr ent local and national safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK). 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 . Please en[...]

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    This appliance must be built in, otherwise it could tip up. Location It should not be installed where it is exposed to direct sunlight or dir ectly adjacent to a heat-producing appliance such as an oven or a radiator . The appliance should be installed in a dry , well-ventilated room. The room temperatur e should not go above or below the climate r[...]

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    Before installation ^ Before installation r emove the cover strip, sealing strip and other accessories from inside the appliance and from the external rear wall of the appliance. ^ On no account should the spacers be removed fr om the back of the appliance. These ensure the gap requir ed between the back of the appliance and the wall is maintained.[...]

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    Freezer section height Niche height AB KDN 9713 iD 669 1772 - 1788 Building-in dimensions 40[...]

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    Before building the appliance in, you will need to decide on which side the doors are to be hinged. If left hand door hinging is requir ed, follow the instructions below . T o change the door hinging, you will need various sizes of T orx screwdriver s and a slotted screwdriver . ^ Open both appliance doors. ^ Pull off covers a , b and c and caps d [...]

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    All building-in instructions given are for a right hand hinged appliance. If you have converted the appliance to left hand hinging you will need to adapt these instructions accordingly . Building into a peninsular run When built into a peninsular run, the rear of the building in niche must be fitted with a kitchen furniture panel. Aligning the hous[...]

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    Building in the appliance ^ Attach sealing strip a to the door opening side so that it sits flush at the front with the side of the appliance. If necessary the sealing strip can be trimmed to size along the lower edge of bracket b . ^ Remove covers c and d . ^ Secure bracket b with scr ews e (4.8 x 16 mm). ^ Push the appliance into the building-in [...]

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    Securing the appliance and fitting the furniture door ^ Push the appliance against the housing wall on the side on which the door opens so that the sealing strip is pressed into the housing wall k . ^ Secure the appliance at the top with screw l (4 x 19 mm) into bracket b , pushing the appliance against the furniture wall as you do so. ^ Then secur[...]

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    Alteration rights reserved / 1507 KDN 9713 iD M.-Nr . 07 021 330 / 01 e n-G B[...]