Miele K 31222 Ui Operating And Installation Instructions
Miele K 31222 Ui Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele K 31222 Ui Operating And Installation Instructions

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Operating and installation instructions
Refrigerators
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.
en – HK
M.-Nr. 10 844 930

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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions Refrigerators 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. en – HK M.-Nr. 10 844 930...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warning and Safety instructions................ 4 Caring for the environment ................ 12 How to save energy.....................  13 Guide to the appliance .................. 15 Control panel ......................15 Accessories ......................17 Accessories supplied .................. 17 Optional accessories.................. 17 Switching on and off ...................  19 Before using for the first time ................
  • Page 3 Contents Cleaning and care .................... 31 Cleaning agents..................... 31 Preparing the appliance for cleaning..............32 Cleaning the interior and accessories ..............33 Cleaning the door seals..................34 Cleaning the ventilation gaps ................34 After cleaning ......................34 Replacing the charcoal filters ................35 Problem solving guide ..................
  • Page 4: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Incorrect use of the appliance for such purposes can cause deterioration of the items stored. The appliance is not suitable for use in areas where there is a risk of explosion. Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from improper or in- correct use of the appliance.
  • Page 5 Warning and Safety instructions  The appliance can only be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it, or have been shown how to use it in a safe way and recognise and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
  • Page 6: Technical Safety

    In the event of any damage: – avoid naked flames or anything which creates a spark, – disconnect the appliance from the mains electricity supply, – ventilate the room where the appliance is located for several minutes, and – contact the Miele Service Department.
  • Page 7  If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from danger.  Do not connect the appliance to the mains electrical supply by a multi-socket adapter or extension lead.
  • Page 8 Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the warranty is invalidated.  Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genu- ine original Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components must only be replaced by Miele spare parts.
  • Page 9: Cleaning And Care

     Only use genuine original Miele accessories and spare parts with this appliance. Using accessories or spare parts from other manu- facturers will invalidate the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liabil- ity.
  • Page 10 Warning and Safety instructions  Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean or defrost this ap- pliance. Steam could reach electrical components and cause a short circuit.  Sharp edged or pointed objects will damage the evaporator, caus- ing irreversible damage to the appliance.
  • Page 11: Disposal Of Your Old Appliance

    Warning and Safety instructions Disposal of your old appliance  If your old refrigeration appliance has a door lock, destroy it. This will prevent the risk of children playing accidentally locking them- selves in and endangering their lives.  Splashes of coolant can damage the eyes. Be careful not to dam- age any part of the pipework whilst awaiting disposal, e.g.
  • Page 12: Caring For The Environment

    / recycling centre for electrical and electronic ap- pliances, or contact your dealer or Miele for advice. You are also respons- ible (by law, depending on country) for deleting any personal data that may be stored on the appliance being disposed...
  • Page 13: How To Save Energy

    How to save energy Normal energy consump- Increased energy con- tion sumption Installation / In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated Maintenance room. Protected from direct sun- In direct sunlight. light. Not near to a heat source Near to a heat source (radi- (radiator, oven).
  • Page 14 How to save energy Normal energy consump- Increased energy con- tion sumption Drawers and shelves ar- ranged as they were when the appliance was delivered. Only open the door when Frequent opening of doors necessary and for as short a for long periods will cause a time as possible.
  • Page 15: Guide To The Appliance

    Guide to the appliance Control panel a On/Off button e SuperCool symbol b SuperCool button f Lock symbol c Display g Temperature display d Menu symbol h Temperature setting button (Settings mode for: i Alarm off button switching the safety lock on/off)
  • Page 16 Guide to the appliance a Control panel with display b Interior lighting c Door shelf/Egg tray d Adjustable shelf e Condensate channel and drain hole f Fruit and vegetable drawer g Bottle shelf with bottle holder h Ventilation grille...
  • Page 17: Accessories

    Guide to the appliance Optional accessories Accessories A range of useful Miele accessories and Accessories supplied care products are available for your ap- pliance. Bottle holder Accessories are available to order via the Miele Webshop, from Miele dir- ectly (see back cover for contact de- tails) or from your Miele dealer.
  • Page 18 Guide to the appliance KKF-FF Active AirClean charcoal fil- Multi-purpose microfibre cloth ters with holder The microfibre cloth is suitable for re- Charcoal filters neutralise unpleasant moving fingerprints and light soiling odours in the refrigerator section for im- from surfaces such as stainless steel, proved air quality.
  • Page 19: Switching On And Off

    Switching on and off Before using for the first time Switching the appliance on To enable the temperature to get suffi- Packaging material ciently cold inside the appliance, allow  Remove all packaging material from the appliance to run for some time be- the inside of the appliance.
  • Page 20: Switching Off For Longer Periods Of Time

    Switching on and off Switching off for longer peri- ods of time  If, during a long absence, the ap- pliance is switched off but not cleaned and the door is left shut, there is a danger of mould building up inside the appliance.
  • Page 21: The Correct Temperature

    The correct temperature It is very important to set the correct . . . in the refrigerator section temperature for storing food in the ap- We recommend a temperature of 4 °C pliance. Bacteria will cause food which in the refrigerator section. is not stored at the correct temperature to deteriorate rapidly.
  • Page 22: Temperature Display

    The correct temperature  Press the  button repeatedly until Temperature display the temperature you want is shown in In normal operation the temperature the temperature display. display shows the required temperat- The first time you press the button the ure.
  • Page 23: Using Super Cool

    Using Super cool Super cool function The Super cool function can be used to rapidly reduce the temperature in the refrigerator section to its lowest setting (depending on the room temperature). Super cool is particularly recommended for the rapid chilling of large amounts of fresh food or drink.
  • Page 24: Door Alarm

    Door alarm The appliance is fitted with a warning system to avoid increased energy con- sumption if the door is left open. Door alarm An alarm will sound if the appliance door has been left open for longer than 60 seconds. It will stop as soon as the door is closed.
  • Page 25: Selecting Further Settings

    Selecting further settings – To deactivate the lock Settings mode  Press the  button for approx. The alarm can be activated or deactiv- 5 seconds. ated in settings mode. The lock symbol  and the Menu sym- Activating or deactivating the  bol ...
  • Page 26: Storing Food In The Refrigerator Section

    Storing food in the refrigerator section Warmest area  Danger of explosion. The warmest area in the refrigerator Do not store explosive materials in section is at the top in the front area the appliance or any products con- and in the door. Use this for storing but- taining propellants (e.g.
  • Page 27: Food Which Is Not Suitable For Storage In The Refrigerator Section

    Storing food in the refrigerator section Food which is not suitable for Storing food correctly storage in the refrigerator sec- Ensure that food stored in the refriger- tion ator section is covered or wrapped properly. This will prevent food odours Not all food is suitable for refrigeration from affecting other foods, food from at temperatures below 5°C as some...
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Interior Fittings

    Adjusting the interior fittings Adjusting the door shelf/bottle Adjusting the bottle holder shelf Danger of injury. Only move door shelves/bottle shelves when they are empty.  Push the door/bottle shelf upwards, then remove it by pulling it forwards. The bottle holder can be moved left or ...
  • Page 29: Moving The Charcoal Filters

    Adjusting the interior fittings The holder for the charcoal filters sits Moving the charcoal filters on the protective strip at the back of the Charcoal filters and a KKF-FF (Active shelf. AirClean) holder are available as op-  To move the charcoal filters, pull the tional accessories (see “Accessories - holder upwards to remove it from the optional accessories”).
  • Page 30: Defrosting

    Defrosting Refrigerator section The refrigerator section defrosts auto- matically. Condensate and frost can build up on the back wall of the refrigerator section whilst the compressor is running. You do not need to remove this, as it will de- frost and evaporate automatically with the warmth generated by the com- pressor.
  • Page 31: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Cleaning agents  Do not let water get into the electronic unit or the lighting. Cleaning and conditioning agents used inside the appliance must be  Steam from a steam cleaning ap- food safe. pliance could reach the electrical components and cause a short cir- To avoid damaging all the surfaces of cuit.
  • Page 32: Preparing The Appliance For Cleaning

    Cleaning and care Dismantling an adjustable shelf Preparing the appliance for cleaning  Place the shelf on a worktop covered with a soft material (e.g. a tea towel).  Switch the appliance off. The display goes out and cooling is switched off.
  • Page 33: Cleaning The Interior And Accessories

    Cleaning and care The following parts can be cleaned in Cleaning the interior and ac- the dishwasher: cessories  The maximum temperature of the Clean the appliance at least once a dishwasher programme selected month. must not exceed 55 °C. Remove soiling immediately to prevent it from drying on.
  • Page 34: Cleaning The Door Seals

    Cleaning the ventilation gaps A build-up of dust will increase the en- ergy consumption of the appliance.  The ventilation gaps should be cleaned on a regular basis with a brush or vacuum cleaner (e.g. use the dusting brush for Miele vacuum cleaners)
  • Page 35: Replacing The Charcoal Filters

    6 months.  Remove both charcoal filters and Replacement KKF-RF charcoal filters place the new filters with the framed can be obtained from Miele, from your edge pointing downwards in the dealer or from Miele's website. holder. Tip: The charcoal filter holder is dish- washer-proof.
  • Page 36: Problem Solving Guide

    Check whether the mains fuse has tripped. There could be a fault with the appliance, the household electrical wiring or another electrical appliance.  Contact a qualified electrician or Miele.
  • Page 37  Change the door seal. A replacement is available placed. from Miele or from specialist retailers. Ice or condensation has The door seal has come out of its groove. built up inside the appli- ...
  • Page 38 The indicator light flashes several times every flashing at the back of 5 seconds. the appliance at the A fault has occurred. bottom near the com-  Call Miele. pressor (depending on The indicator light flashes regularly every model). 15 seconds. The electronic unit for Not a fault.
  • Page 39 Do not activate this setting although the controls for domestic use. and the interior lighting  Contact the Miele Service Department for informa- are working. tion on deactivating Demo mode. “F0 to F9” appears in There is a fault.
  • Page 40 There are live electrical components under the lighting cover. The LED lighting may only be repaired or replaced by a Miele authorised service technician.  Danger of injury from LED lighting. The light in- tensity corresponds to laser beam class 1/1M.
  • Page 41 Problem solving guide Other problems Problem Cause and remedy The floor of the refriger- The condensate drain hole is blocked. ator section is wet.  Clean the condensate channel and drain hole. The external walls of This is not a fault. The heat created by the evaporator the appliance feel is used to prevent condensation.
  • Page 42: Noises

    Noises Normal What causes them noises Brrrrr ... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). This noise can get louder for brief periods when the motor switches on. Blubb, A gurgling noise can be heard when coolant is circulating blubb ...
  • Page 43: Service

    Please quote the model and serial num- ber of your appliance when contacting Miele. This information can be found on the data plate. The data plate can be found inside the appliance.
  • Page 44: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection The appliance is supplied with a mains Do not connect the appliance to the cable and moulded plug ready for con- mains electricity supply by an extension nection to an AC single-phase 220– lead. Extension leads do not guarantee 240 V 50 Hz supply.
  • Page 45: Installation

    Installation This appliance must be built in, oth-  Danger of damage erwise it could tip up. In environments with high humidity Keep the appliance door(s) shut until condensation can build up on the ex- the appliance has been built in and ternal appliance panels.
  • Page 46: Ventilation

    Installation Ventilation Furniture door panel  If the ventilation gaps given are not observed, the compressor will Depending on the style of kitchen fur- run more frequently and for longer niture, the thickness and edge radius of periods. the furniture door and the gap that runs This will result in increased energy around the door, vertically and horizont- consumption and a higher operating...
  • Page 47: Weight Of The Furniture Door

    Before fitting a furniture door, ensure that the weight of the door does not ex- ceed the maximum permitted: Appliance Maximum weight of furniture door in K 31222 Ui 10 kg Adjoining kitchen furniture front A = Furniture front thickness B = Edge radius X = Gap Adjoining side wall A = Furniture front thickness...
  • Page 48: Before Installing The Appliance

    Installation Before installing the appliance Building-in dimensions  Take the accessory pack which in- cludes installation parts and other ac- cessories out of the appliance.  Remove the cable clip from the back of the appliance.  Remove the red transport safety device ...
  • Page 49 Installation Dimensions for ventilation...
  • Page 50: Changing The Door Hinging

    Changing the door hinging It is essential that all hinge-changing work is carried out by two people. The unit is supplied with hinges on the right. If left-hand hinging is required, the hinges must be changed. To change the door hinging, you will need the following tools: ...
  • Page 51 Changing the door hinging Refitting the door  Place the appliance door with the outer side upwards on a stable sur- face.  Danger of injury. Do not close the hinges.  Hang the appliance door  onto the pre-fitted screws  and , and se- ...
  • Page 52: Adjusting The Door Hinges

    Adjusting the door hinges Adjusting the door hinges Limiting the opening angle of the door If you would like the appliance door to be cushioned so that it opens more The door hinges are set ex works to en- softly, the spring tension on the appli- able the door to be opened wide.
  • Page 53: Installing The Appliance

    Installing the appliance To install the appliance, you Preparing the appliance will need the following tools:  Position the refrigeration appliance in front of the niche.  Hold the plinth facing at the side and pull it forwards and off. You have a choice of two different ways of securing your appliance: 1.
  • Page 54 Installing the appliance 1. Secured at the top 2. Secured at the side  Fit the bracket in the aperture in the Both ends of the bracket must be appliance lid. bent.  Bend the bracket at the perforated  Fit the bracket in the aperture in the position.
  • Page 55: Positioning The Appliance

    Installing the appliance Positioning the appliance If the appliance is pushed too far into the niche, the door may not close  When pushing the appliance into properly once the furniture panel has its niche make sure that the mains been fitted.
  • Page 56: Aligning The Appliance

    Installing the appliance Aligning the appliance On furniture with door fittings (e.g. stubs, seals etc.) the dimension of When securing the appliance in the these must be taken into account niche at the top, the appliance when making sure there is a gap all should sit lightly tensioned between round of 42 mm.
  • Page 57: Fitting A Continuous Furniture Plinth Facing

    Installing the appliance Fitting a continuous furniture  The foam  ensures the airflow plinth facing is separated to prevent malfunction- ing of the appliance. Ventilation takes place through a ventilation grille in the appliance plinth. The ventilation grille must never be obstructed.
  • Page 58: Securing The Appliance In The Niche

    Installing the appliance Securing the appliance in the Fitting the furniture door niche If fitted in a run of units make sure that the top edge of the furniture door is at the same height as neighbouring unit doors. The furniture door must be fitted cor- rectly and not under tension.
  • Page 59 Installing the appliance Tip: Push up the fitting aids  with the furniture front until they are the same height as the doors of adjacent kitchen units.  Using a pencil, lightly mark a line down the centre of the inside of the furniture door .
  • Page 60 Installing the appliance  Open the appliance door.  Fit the side cover to the fixing bracket on the opposite side of the hinge.  Turn the furniture door over and at- tach the handle (if required).  Hang the furniture door onto the ad- justing bolts .
  • Page 61 Installing the appliance  Whilst counterholding adjusting bolts  with a screwdriver, tighten nuts  on the appliance door with screwdriver.  Attach the appliance door and the furniture door using screws through fixing brackets : – Drill holes in the furniture door (mark the position of the holes first).
  • Page 62 Installing the appliance  Fit the cover in position. To make sure the appliance is cor- rectly fitted: – The door must close properly. – The door must not touch the housing unit. – The seal at the top edge of the handle side must fit properly.
  • Page 63 Tel: +65 6735 1191 Fax. +971 4 3418 852 Fax: 011-46 900 001 Fax: +65 6735 1161 800-MIELE (64353) E-mail: customercare@miele.in E-Mail: info@miele.com.sg E-Mail: info@miele.ae Internet: www.miele.in Internet: www.miele.sg Website: www.miele.ae Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany...
  • Page 64 K 31222 Ui en – HK M.-Nr. 10 844 930 / 00...

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