Miele F1911VI User Manual

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Operating and InstallationInstructionsFreezerF 1801 ViF 1811 ViF 1901 ViF 1911 ViTo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforein

Page 2 - Contents

Using the settingsWhen a sensor button has beenselected with a finger touch, it willappear yellow.A de-selected button will appear white.^Touch the ac

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Turning the button soundOn/OffIf you prefer the buttons to be silentwhen touched the button sound can beturned off.^Touch the access button "p&qu

Page 4 - Electrical Safety

Turning off for longer periodsof timeIf the appliance is not going to be usedfor an extended time (for example,during a vacation) some precautionsneed

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The appliance is equipped with analarm system, to ensure that thetemperature does not rise unnoticedbecause of energy loss or an opendoor.The alarm sy

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Setting the temperature^Touch the access button "p"soitturns yellow.^Use the X and Y buttons next to thetemperature display to set thetemper

Page 7 - Guide to the freezer

Temperature unit(Fahrenheit/Celsius)The temperature can be displayed indegrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C).^Touch the access button "p"s

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Freezing foodFresh food should be frozen as quicklyas possible. This helps maintain thenutritional value, vitamin content,appearance and taste of the

Page 9 - Before use

DefrostingFrozen food can be defrosted indifferent ways:–in a microwave oven,–at room temperature,–in the refrigerator (the cold given offby the froze

Page 10 - Settings

Freezing tips–The following are examples of foodssuitable for freezing:Fresh meat, poultry, game, fish,vegetables, herbs, fresh fruit,pastry/dough, le

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When the SuperCool function isactivated, the appliance is cooled ascold as possible (to a factory-presettemperature).SuperCoolThe SuperCool function i

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...4Guide to the freezer ...7Before use ...

Page 13 - Door alarm

For the automatic ice cube maker tooperate, it must be connected to thehousehold water supply. See"Plumbing".Turning on the ice cube makerMa

Page 14 - Setting the temperature

The freezer defrosts automatically.The moisture generated in theappliance collects in the evaporator. Itis automatically defrosted anddissipated by th

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Moving the shelvesThe shelves can be adjusted accordingto the height of the food.^Using both hands, grasp the shelffrom underneath and lift slightly s

Page 16 - Using the freezer efficiently

Ice cube containerThe ice cube container is set ontelescopic tracks, and can be removedfor loading, unloading and cleaning.^Slide the container forwar

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To reduce the risk of electricalshock, disconnect the appliancefrom the power supply by shuttingoff the power main, tripping thecircuit breaker or unp

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Aluminum framesThe shelf frames are made ofaluminum.^Clean the frames with a mild solutionof warm water and liquid dish soap.Aluminum is susceptible t

Page 19 - SuperCool

Changing the light bulbThe lighting automatically switches offafter the door has been open forapprox. 5 minutes. This is not a fault.After the bulb ha

Page 20 - Ice cube maker

Side lighting^Turn the light cover counterclockwiseand pull out.Never touch a halogen bulb withbare fingers.When inserting a glass halogen bulbalways

Page 21 - Automatic defrost

The water filter improves the taste andsmell of ice cubes by removing chlorineand other substances from theincoming tap water.It is important to chang

Page 22 - Freezer baskets

Exchanging the water filter^Push in and rotate the filter cap onthe base panel of your appliancecounterclockwise 180°, 1.^ Pull the used filter cartri

Page 23 - Ice cube container

Installation ...45Installation site ...45Custom do

Page 24 - Cleaning and care

Re-setting the filter indicatorThe filter indicator still flashes in thedisplay.^Touch the access button "p"soitturns yellow.^Note the posit

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^Tap the X button until ^-appears inthe display.^Touch the access button "p".^Tap the X button until ; appears inthe display.^Touch the acce

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Filter Performance Data Sheet32State of CaliforniaDepartment of Public HealthWater Treatment DeviceCertificate NumberDate Issued: March 10, 2006Trade

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Filter Performance Data Sheet33To a capacity of 739.68 gallons (2800 liters).* Based on the use of Cryptosporium parvum oocystsPerformance Data Sheet

Page 28 - Water filter

With the aid of the following guide minor problems can be corrected without a ser-vice call.Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified and trai

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General problemsIssue Possible fault SolutionWater is flowing out ofthe appliance.Close the shut-off valve immediately.Check whether the waterpipe in

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Alarm / Indicator warningsIssue Possible fault SolutionThe alarm is going off. The appliance door(s)have been open forlonger than 5 minutes.Close the

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Problems with the ice makerIssue Possible fault SolutionThe ice cube makerwill not switch on.The appliance is notplugged in.Check that the appliance i

Page 32 - Filter Performance Data Sheet

Problems with the ice makerIssue Possible fault SolutionThe ice cubes aresmall.Other domestic appliancesthat use water are inoperation.Avoid using suc

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Problems with the ice makerIssue Possible fault SolutionThe ice maker is notproducing enough iceor the ice cubes aremisshapen.Check the waterpressure.

Page 34 - Frequently asked questions

When using the appliance, followbasic safety precautions, includingthe following:Read all instructions beforeinstallation and use to preventaccidents

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The appliance is making noises.Issue Possible fault SolutionBrrrrr... Humming noise made by thecompressor. This noise canget louder for brief periodsw

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In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department atthe address on the back of this bo

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Installation instructionsTo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.

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Disposal of packing materialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle.Ensure that any plastic wrappings,

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Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed installation instructions.The manufacturer is not liable fordamage to

Page 41 - After sales service

BaseA fully loaded appliance is very heavy.The load-bearing capacity of your floormust meet the following requirements:F 18X1 Vi ...930lbs(422

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Custom door panelsThis appliance is compatible with allstyles and designs of kitchen cabinetry.The total weight of the decorativepanel(s) must not exc

Page 43 - Installation instructions

. . . with partitionThe minimum thickness of the partitionis5/8" (16 mm).If there is a partition between theadjacent appliances, then eachapplian

Page 44 - Caring for the environment

Front panel gap kit(optional accessory)Two adjacent doors can be attachedinstead of one large door.To connect these doors on the rear, ametal strip ca

Page 45 - Installation

InstallationThis appliance is top-heavy andmust be secured to prevent thepossibility of tipping forward.Keep the door closed until theappliance is com

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Niche dimensionsNiche width (A)F 18X1 Vi 30" (762 mm)F 19X1 Vi 36" (915 mm)Dimensions50

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1. Power supply2. Water connectionAF 18X1 Vi 15" (381 mm)F 19X1 Vi 18" (458 mm)Door dimensions (open 115°)ABF 18X1 Vi 325/8" (829 mm) 1

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Before you beginRead these instructions completelyand carefully.Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed instal

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Check the installation nicheTo ensure a safe, trouble-freeinstallation and the best possiblecosmetic result, check to be surethat the installation spa

Page 50 - Dimensions

^Loosen the bracket that holds theappliance to the pallet.,Caution! The appliance is nolonger secured and may beunstable.^ From the rear of the applia

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If the indicator light does not come on,installation of the module wasunsuccessful. In that case, repeat theprocess. If that does not correct theprobl

Page 52 - Installing the appliance

Anti-tip bracketsThe anti-tip brackets help keep theappliance safely secured to theinstallation niche to prevent tipping.Two anti-tip brackets arereco

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Securing an alternative anti-tipdeviceIf the anti-tip brackets cannot beattached securely, an alternativeanti-tip device can be used.Ensure that there

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Sliding the appliance into theinstallation niche^ Unscrew the plinth.^To protect the corners of theinstallation space, attach thesupplied edge protect

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Aligning the appliance^Align the appliance with the customfront.The installation aids e have beendesigned for the following totalthicknesses of custom

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~Do not store or use gasoline or otherflammable vapors and liquids in thevicinity of this or any other appliance.~Do not deactivate the water filterdi

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Note:–Do not twist or jam the applianceinside the niche. When unscrewingthe height-adjustable feet, proceedgradually, alternating between leftand righ

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For a side-by-side combination the fillerstrips from both appliances are puttogether to form one long filler strip:^Take the peg from the "side-b

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Preparing the custom door^Open the appliance door.^ Unscrew the installation supports nfrom the appliance door.^ Loosen the remaining screws fromthe s

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^ Mark the distance X on the back-sideof the custom door.^ Also calculate and mark the center ofthe custom door Y.^ Remove the mounting frame from the

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Attaching and aligning thecustom door front^Fit the door handle to the customdoor.Note that the screws are applied fromthe reverse side.^ Open the doo

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The lower bracket corrects the sideposition of the door:^Loosen the screw.^Check the side position of the door.^Thread the wood screw.^Tighten the scr

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^ Insert the cover strip into the spacebetween the appliance and the sidepanel.For side-by-side combinations, thecover strips (on both sides of theapp

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Mounting the air separatorThe air separator keeps the supply andexhaust air separate. This preventswarm exhaust air from flowing into themachine, opti

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All plumbing work should be carriedout by a suitably qualified andcompetent person, in accordancewith all applicable local and nationalregulations.The

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Preparing the water connectionThe connection to the householdwater supply must be installedbefore the appliance is installed.^Turn off the main water

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a Door shelves (height adjustable)b Shelves (height adjustable)c Ice cube makerd Ice cube containere Control panelf Main switch to turn the applianceO

Page 68 - Plumbing

Connecting the water supplyWhen connecting the water pipe tothe solenoid valve of the appliance,follow the instructions supplied bythe manufacturer of

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,Avoid the risk of electricalshock- Plug into a grounded 3-prongoutlet.- Do not move the ground plug.- Do not use an adapter.- Do not use an extension

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The Miele RemoteVision system isdesigned to send messages directly toMiele and/or your PC.For information on set-up andinstallation of the RemoteVisio

Page 71 - Electrical connection

Accessing the RemoteVisioncontrol panel^Touch the access button "p"soitturns yellow.^Note the position of the button X, butdo not touch.^Tou

Page 72 - RemoteVision

MasterCool control panel options for RemoteVisionSelectableoptionsDescription of function; - Back; 2 Reboot the module; 3 Reset the module to factory

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Alteration rights reserved / 3408For the most updated manual see the Miele web site.M.-Nr. 07 155 780 / 03

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Control panela Access button "p"b Temperature displayX colder; Y warmerAllows you to set the desiredtemperature in the freezerc On/Off senso

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Before using for the first time^Clean the inside of the appliance andthe accessories with a mild solutionof warm water and liquid dish soap.Dry with a

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