Miele KFN 9753 ID User Manual

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Operating and installation instructions
Frost free fridge-freezer
with Dynamic cooling
KFN 9753 iD
To 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.
M.-Nr. 09 307 880
en - GB, HK
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - KFN 9753 iD

Operating and installation instructionsFrost free fridge-freezerwith Dynamic coolingKFN 9753 iDTo avoid the risk of accidents ordamage to the applianc

Page 2 - Contents

Correct use~Never handle frozen food with wethands. Your hands may freeze to thefrozen food. Danger of frost burn.~Do not take ice cubes out with your

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~Do not use defrosting sprays orde-icers, as they might containsubstances which could damage theplastic parts or which could cause abuild-up of gases

Page 4 - Description of the appliance

Normal energyconsumptionIncreased energyconsumptionInstallation site In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated room.Protected from direct sun

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Before using for the first timeProtective foilThe stainless steel trim, frames andpanels have a layer of protective foil toprevent scratching duringtr

Page 6 - Caring for the environment

To switch the refrigerator section offseparatelyThe refrigerator section can beswitched off without having to switch offthe freezer section. This is u

Page 7 - Safety with children

Switching off for longerperiods of timeIf the appliance is not going to be usedfor a longer period of time, e.g. whilston holiday:^Switch the applianc

Page 8 - Technical safety

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

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–Each subsequent press of the buttonadjusts the temperature shown in1 °C steps.–Keeping the button pressed inadjusts the temperature continually.Appro

Page 10 - Correct use

Temperature display brightnessThe display goes out when the door isclosed.The appliance is supplied with thebrightness of the temperature displayset a

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

Page 12 - How to save energy

Description of the appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Caring for the environment. . . . . . .

Page 13 - Switching on and off

Super coolThe Super cool function can be used torapidly reduce the temperature in therefrigerator section to its lowest setting(depending on the room

Page 14 - ; flashes in the temperature

Switching off Super freezeDepending on the amount of foodplaced in the freezer section, the Superfreeze function will switch offautomatically after ap

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Different storage zonesDue to the natural circulation of the airin the appliance, there are differenttemperature zones in the refrigerator.Cold, heavy

Page 16 - The correct temperature

Food which should not bestored in a refrigeratorNot all food is suitable for refrigeration,as some food is sensitive to cold.Cucumbers, for example, b

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–Examples of fruit and vegetableswhich react strongly to the naturalgases given off by other types offruit and vegetables are:Kiwis, broccoli, caulifl

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Moving the shelvesThe shelves can be adjusted accordingto the height of the food.^Raise the shelf, and pull it forwardsslightly until the notch at the

Page 19 - Temperature alarm

Adjusting the condimenttray/bottle shelf^Lift the tray/shelf up and out of thestainless steel frame to remove.^Push up the stainless steel frame,and r

Page 20 - Super freeze

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

Page 21 - Dynamic cooling m

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

Page 22 - Different storage zones

^Make a note of the contents and thedate of freezing on the packaging.Before placing food in the freezer^When freezing more than 2 kg offresh food, sw

Page 23 - Storing food correctly

Freezing and storing food. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Maximum freezing capacity...

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Freezer calendarThe freezer calendar on the freezerdrawer gives the length of time inmonths which various foods can bestored for effectively.Where the

Page 25 - Split shelf

Ice cubes^Fill the ice tray three quarters full withwater and place it on the bottom ofone of the freezer drawers.^Once frozen, use a blunt instrument

Page 26 - Moving the bottle divider

Refrigerator sectionThe refrigerator defrosts automatically.Condensate and frost can build up onthe back wall of the refrigerator sectionwhilst it is

Page 27 - Freezing and storing food

To help prevent re-soiling, treatstainless steel surfaces with Miele'sconditioning agent for stainless steel(available from the Miele Spare Parts

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Before cleaning^Switch the appliance off.^Disconnect it from the mains. Switchoff at the wall and withdraw the plugfrom the socket, or disconnect them

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^Clean the interior shelves anddrawers by hand. These are notsuitable for cleaning in a dishwasher.^Clean the condensate channel anddrain hole frequen

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Repairs to electrical appliancesshould only be carried out by asuitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance withcurrent local and natio

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. . . the compressor runscontinuously.To save energy, the compressor runs ata lower speed, but for longer, whenless cooling is required. In this case,

Page 32 - Automatic defrost

..."nA" appears in the freezersection temperature display.The freezer section temperature hasrisen too high at some point during thelast cou

Page 33 - Cleaning and care

Normal noises What causes themBrrrrr... Humming noise made by the motor (compressor). This noise canget louder for brief periods when the motor is swi

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a On/Off button for switching therefrigerator section on and offseparatelyb Refrigerator section temperaturedisplayc Refrigerator sectiontemperature s

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In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, or if the appliance isunder guarantee, please contact:–your Miele Dealeror–Miele(see back co

Page 36 - Problem solving guide

Electrical connection U.K.All electrical work should be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance with currentlocal

Page 37

This appliance must be built in,otherwise it could tip up.LocationThis appliance should be installed in adry, well-ventilated room. It should notbe in

Page 38

The ventilation gaps must not becovered or blocked in any way.They should be dusted on a regularbasis.Before installing the appliance^Before installat

Page 39

Freezer section height Niche heightABKFN 9753 iD 695 1772 - 1788Building-in dimensions44

Page 40 - After Sales / Guarantee

The door hinges are set ex-works toenable the doors to be opened wide.However, if the opening angle of thedoor needs to be limited for any reason,the

Page 41 - Electrical connection

Before building the appliance in, youwill need to decide on which side thedoor is to be hinged. If left hand doorhinging is required, follow theinstru

Page 42 - Installation

^Undo ball joint d using a spannerand remove it.^Stand the appliance doors up one byone, and slacken the hinges at thefront (the hinges remain open).^

Page 43

^ Hang the doors onto the pre-fittedscrews, and push the doors inwards.^ Tighten the screws at the top, middleand bottom securely.^ Replace covers a,

Page 44 - Building-in dimensions

All fitting instructions given are for aright hand hinged appliance. If youhave converted the appliance to lefthand hinging you will need to adaptthes

Page 45 - Adjusting the door hinges

a Dynamic cooling fanb Butter and cheese compartmentc Bottle rackd Egg tray/Condiment traye Interior lightingf Adjustable shelvesg Condensate channel

Page 46 - Changing the door hinging

Preparing the appliance^Slide cover strip a into the holder asshown, with the bumps facingdownwards. The bumps will fit intokeyhole slots b.^ Position

Page 47

^Open both appliance doors.^ Using a screwdriver, remove coverg from the top corner of theappliance.^Fit cover h onto fixing bracket i.^Secure fixing

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Building in the appliance– With 16 mm thick walls:The spacers should touch the frontedge at the top and bottom of theside walls of the housing unit, d

Page 49 - Building in the appliance

Securing the appliance in theniche^ Press the appliance against thehousing unit on the hinge side.^ To fix the appliance to the housingunit at the top

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^Break off the protruding end ofbottom cover e. It is no longerrequired.^Fit angled cover g onto bottom fixingbracket c.^Close the appliance doors.Fit

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^ Hang the furniture door ontoadjusting bolts h.^ Loosely attach nuts c on theadjusting bolts.^ Close the door and check thedistance between the door

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^ Close both of the doors, and alignthem with the neighbouring furnituredoors.^ Whilst counterholding adjusting boltsg with a screwdriver, tighten nut

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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and

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Alteration rights reserved / 0412KFN 9753 iDM.-Nr. 09 307 880 / 00

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This appliance complies with allrelevant local and national safetyrequirements. Improper use of theappliance can present a risk of bothpersonal injury

Page 59

Technical safety~Before setting up the appliance,check it for any externally visibledamage. Do not install and use adamaged appliance.It could be dang

Page 60 - M.-Nr. 09 307 880 / 00

~The electrical safety of thisappliance can only be guaranteed ifcorrectly earthed. It is most importantthat this basic safety requirement isobserved

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