Miele G 1772 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - M.-Nr. 09 943 050en - AU, NZ

Operating and installation instructionsFreezerTo prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it isessential to read these instructions b

Page 2 - Contents

~Danger of suffocation! Children may be able to wrap themselvesin packing material or pull it over their heads with the risk ofsuffocation. Keep child

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~The more coolant there is in an appliance, the larger the room itshould be installed in. In the event of a leakage, if the appliance is ina small roo

Page 4 - Guide to the appliance

~A damaged appliance is dangerous. Check it for any visibledamage. Never install or attempt to use a damaged appliance.~Do not damage the refrigerant

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Correct use~The appliance is designed for use within a certain climate range(ambient temperatures), and should not be used outside this range.The clim

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~Do not store cans or bottles containing carbonated drinks orliquids which could freeze in the freezer. The cans or bottles couldexplode. Danger of in

Page 7 - Caring for the environment

Cleaning and care~Do not use any oils or grease on the door seals, as these willcause the seals to deteriorate and become porous with time.~Do not use

Page 8 - Correct application

Transporting the appliance~To avoid damage to the appliance, always transport it upright andin its packaging.~Due to the size and weight of the applia

Page 9 - Safety with children

Normal energyconsumptionIncreased energyconsumptionInstallation/MaintenanceIn a ventilated room. In an enclosed,unventilated room.Protected from direc

Page 10 - Technical safety

Normal energyconsumptionIncreased energyconsumptionUse Drawers and shelves arrangedas they were when theappliance was delivered.Only open the door whe

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Before using for the first timePackaging material^Remove all packaging material fromthe inside of the appliance.CleaningPlease refer to the relevantin

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Guide to the appliance ...4Caring for the environment...7Warning and

Page 13 - Correct use

Switching off^Touch the On/Off sensor.If this is not possible, the safety lockis active.The temperature display disappearsand the mains connection sym

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It is very important to set the correcttemperature for storing food in theappliance. Micro-organisms will causefood which is not stored at the correct

Page 15 - Cleaning and care

Setting the temperature^Use both sensors underneath thedisplay to set the temperature.By touching–the down arrow, the temperaturedecreases– the up arr

Page 16 - Transporting the appliance

Switch the SuperFreeze function onbefore putting fresh food into thefreezer.This helps food to freeze quickly andretain its nutrients, vitamins, flavo

Page 17 - How to save energy

Your appliance has been fitted with awarning system which ensures that thetemperature in the freezer sectioncannot rise unnoticed and to avoidenergy b

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Door alarmAn alarm will sound if the door is leftopen for too long. The alarm symbol ;will light up.The time until the door alarm istriggered depends

Page 19 - Switching on

Certain settings on the appliance canonly be selected in the settings mode.While you are in settings mode, thedoor alarm and any other faultmessages a

Page 20 - Switching off for longer

^By touching either the X or Y sensoryou can now set whether the safetylock is to be switched on or off:0: safety lock is switched off1: safety lock i

Page 21 - The correct temperature

Audible tones )The appliance features audible tonessuch as a keypad tone and warningtone for the door alarm.The keypad tone and door alarmwarning tone

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Display brightness sYou can adjust the display brightnessto suit the light conditions in the room.The display brightness can be adjustedin steps from

Page 23 - SuperFreeze

Defrosting ...36Making ice cubes ...36Cooling drinks

Page 24 - Temperature and door alarm

Sabbath mode ¬The appliance offers a Sabbathprogramme for the purposes ofreligious observance.The following are switched off:–the interior lighting wh

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^Touch the OK sensor to confirm yourselection.As soon as the ¬ symbol goes out inthe display, Sabbath mode is switchedon.^Switch off Sabbath mode afte

Page 26 - Further settings

Freezer drawers on telescopicrunnersSome of the freezer drawers are ontelescopic runners and can beremoved for filling, emptying orcleaning purposes.^

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Maximum freezing capacityTo ensure that fresh food placed in thefreezer freezes through to the core asquickly as possible, the maximumfreezing capacit

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Home freezingOnly freeze fresh food which is in agood condition.Tips on home freezing–The following types of food aresuitable for freezing:Fresh meat,

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Before placing food in the freezer^When freezing more than 2 kg offresh food, switch on theSuperFreeze function for some timebefore placing the food i

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DefrostingFrozen food can be defrosted indifferent ways:–in a microwave oven,–in an oven using the "Fan" or"Defrost" setting,–at r

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Cool packThe cool pack prevents thetemperature in the freezer rising tooquickly in the event of a power cut, thusextending the time for which food can

Page 32 - Freezer drawers on telescopic

This freezer is equipped with a"NoFrost" system. The freezer defrostsautomatically.The moisture generated by defrostingcollects in the conde

Page 33 - Freezing and storing food

Do not let water get into theelectronic unit.Cleaning water must not get into thedrain hole.Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthe appliance. Steam co

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Control panela For switching the entire appliance onand offb Optical interface (for Service only)c For switching the SuperFreezefunction on and off.d

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Before cleaning^Switch off the appliance.The display goes dark and thecooling is turned off.If this is not the case, the safety lockis on (see "F

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Cleaning the interior andaccessoriesClean the appliance at least once amonth.Remove any soiling immediately - donot allow it to dry on.^Clean the inte

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Ventilation gaps^The ventilation gaps should becleaned on a regular basis with abrush or vacuum cleaner. A build-upof dust will increase the energycon

Page 38 - Automatic defrosting

With the aid of the following guide, minor problems can be easily correctedwithout contacting Miele.If, after consulting this guide, you cannot remedy

Page 39 - Cleaning

The compressor runs more and more often and for longer periods of time,the temperature in the appliance drops.Problem Possible cause RemedyThe tempera

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The compressor runs more and more often and for longer periods of time,the temperature in the appliance drops.Problem Possible cause RemedyThe compres

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The compressor comes on less and less often and for shorter periods oftime. The temperature in the appliance rises.Problem Possible cause RemedyThe te

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Information in the displayProblem Possible cause RemedyThe alarm symbol ;flashes in thedisplay.The temperature in thefreezer has risen higher orfallen

Page 43 - Problem solving guide

Interior lightingProblem Possible cause RemedyThe LED lighting isnot working.To avoid overheating, thelighting switches itself offautomatically after

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Other problemsProblem Possible cause RemedyFood has frozentogether.The food packaging wasnot dry when loaded in thefreezer.^Use a blunt instrument,e.g

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Explanation of symbolsSymbol Meaning Function0 Safety lock Secures against unintended switching off ofthe appliance, unintended temperatureadjustment,

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Normal noises What causes themBrrrrr ... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). Thisnoise can get louder for brief periods when the motors

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a Miele|home communication enabled applianceb Miele|home communication module XKM 3000 Zc Miele|home communication enabled Master appliance with Super

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This appliance a/c is communicationenabled and can be connected to theMiele|home system via acommunication module b (optionalaccessory) and a conversi

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In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact:–MieleThe contact details for Miele aregiven on the back cover of theseoperat

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Demo mode rThis appliance can be presented inMiele Centers and retail stores with thehelp of the "Demo mode". The controlsand lighting will

Page 51 - Miele

Switching off Demo modeThe r is illuminated in the display.^Touch the settings sensor.All symbols that can be selectedappear in the display and the 0

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All electrical work should be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance with currentlocal and national safety regula

Page 53 - After Sales / Warranty

This appliance must be built in,otherwise it could tip up.Side-by-side units:FNS 35402 i, FNS 37402 i freezers havetwo foamed in side-wall heatersenab

Page 54 - Demo mode r

Climate rangeThe appliance is designed for usewithin a certain climate range (ambienttemperatures) and should not be usedoutside this range.Operating

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–The ventilation cross-sections in theplinth, housing unit and above theappliance must amount to at least200 cm2to ensure that air cancirculate withou

Page 56 - Electrical connection

This picture is an example of an appliance model.a Control panelb Interior lightingc Frost-free unitd Top freezer drawer, can also be used as a freezi

Page 57 - Installation advice

^Open the appliance door and removethe red transport clips a (dependingon model).Does your old appliance havea different hingingmechanism?If your old

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Before installation, ensure the building-in niche matches the requireddimensions. The required ventilation cross-sections must be adhered to in ordert

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The door hinges are set at the factory toenable the door to be opened wide.If the opening angle of the door needsto be limited for any reason, the hin

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Two people are needed for changingthe door hinging.This appliance is delivered withright-hand door hinging. If you wish touse left-hand hinging, the h

Page 61 - Building-in dimensions

^ Unscrew the screws d completely.^ Place the fixing element g on theopposite side and loosely screw inthe screws d.^ Unscrew the screws f completelya

Page 62 - Adjusting the door hinges

^Now turn over the appliance door sothat outer side faces upwards(hinges remain open).Do not close up the hinges.^ Undo the screws k.^ Place each hing

Page 63 - Changing the door hinging

^ Hang the appliance door f and ontothe pre-fitted screws d ande, andsecurely tighten the screws d ande.^ Replace covers a, b and c.^Refit the locking

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Due to the size and weight of theappliance, it is essential thatinstallation is carried out by twopeople.^Install the appliance in a stable, solidhous

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You will require the followinginstallation componentsAll installation components aredesignated by numbers. Eachcomponent's number can also be fou

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^ Slide the cover strip a into theholders as shown.^Screw the fixing bracket d using thehexagonal screw e to the pre-drilledholes in the appliance doo

Page 67 - Installation

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

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^ Remove the cover f.^ Loosely screw on the fixing plate gwith the screws h at the top left ofthe appliance. Do not tighten thescrews so that the brac

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^ Carefully remove the protective foilfrom the sealing strip m.^ Adhere the sealing strip m to theside of the appliance on which thedoor is opened so

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^Make sure that the covers of the topand bottom fixing brackets lie flushwith the front edges of the housingunit side walls.This will create a gap all

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^ Push the loose-fitting fixing bracketagainst the side wall.^ Screw the fixing bracket j to thehousing unit side wall with the screws. Pre-drill the

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Only on an appliance with a nicheheight greater than 140 cmTo further secure the appliance in thehousing unit, slide the support stripssupplied in bet

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Fitting a furniture doorThe furniture door must be a minimumof 16 mm thick and a maximum of19 mm thick.The following dimensions for gaps mustbe adhere

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^ A gap of 8 mm is set ex-worksbetween the appliance door and thefixing bracket. Double check this gapand reset it if necessary.^ Push the fitting aid

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^Place the furniture door with the outerside downwards on a stable surface.^ Using a pencil, lightly mark a linedown the centre of the inside of thefu

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^Open the appliance door.^ Hang the furniture door onto theadjusting bolts h.^ Loosely attach the nuts c on theadjusting bolts.^Close the door and che

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^ Whilst counterholding the adjustingbolts h with a screwdriver, tightenthe nuts c on the appliance doorswith the ring spanner j.^ The cover strip k m

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This appliance conforms to current safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury anddamage to property.To avoid the risk

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^Tighten all screws again.^ Fit the top cover o, and click it intoplace.^Fit the side covers p, making surethey click into place.To make sure the appl

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M.-Nr. 09 943 050 / 00en - AU, NZFN 35402 i, FN 37402 i, FNS 35402 i, FNS 37402 i

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~This appliance is not suitable for storing and keeping coolmedicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations or other suchmaterials or products. Incor

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