Miele FNS 28463 E bb Operating And Installation Instructions
Miele FNS 28463 E bb Operating And Installation Instructions

Miele FNS 28463 E bb Operating And Installation Instructions

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Operating and installation instructions
Freezer
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-GB
M.-Nr. 10 999 980

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  • Page 1 Operating and installation instructions Freezer 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-GB M.-Nr. 10 999 980...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Warning and Safety instructions................ 5 Caring for the environment ................ 14 How to save energy.....................  15 Guide to the appliance .................. 17 Ice cube maker with integrated ice cube tray ............18 Symbols on the display ..................19 Controls ...................... 19 Accessories ......................
  • Page 3 Switching Sabbath mode  on and off ............ 36 Setting the duration before the door alarm  sounds ........ 37 Miele@home system settings  .............. 37 Switching the sensor tone  on / off ............ 39 Setting the volume / Switching off alarms and audible tones .....  39 Setting the display brightness ...
  • Page 4 Contents Noises........................ 68 Service........................ 69 Contact in case of malfunction ................69 Warranty ........................ 69 Mains water connection .................. 70 Information about mains water connection............70 Connecting the water supply ................71 Electrical connection .................. 72 Connecting the appliance ..................73 Installation......................
  • Page 5: 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 6 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 7 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 8 If the connection cable supplied is damaged it must only be re- placed by an original spare part to protect the user from danger. Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance if original spare parts are used. ...
  • Page 9 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 10  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-...
  • Page 11 Warning and Safety instructions Stainless steel appliances  Adhesives will damage the stainless steel surface and cause it to lose its dirt-repellent protective coating. Do not use sticky notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tape or other types of adhesive on the stainless steel surface. ...
  • Page 12 Warning and Safety instructions Cleaning and care  Do not use any oils or grease on the door seals, as these will cause the seals to deteriorate and become porous with time.  Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean or defrost this ap- pliance.
  • Page 13 Warning and Safety instructions Transport  Always transport the appliance in an upright position and in its ori- ginal transport packaging to avoid damage in transit.  Danger of injury and damage. The appliance is very heavy and must be transported by two people. Disposal of your old appliance ...
  • Page 14: 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 15: 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 16 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 the necessary and for as short a door for long periods will time as possible.
  • Page 17: Guide To The Appliance

    Guide to the appliance a Control panel with display b Interior lighting c NoFrost module d Recessed handle with door opening aid (Click2open) e Freezer drawers f Ice cube drawer with automatic ice cube maker g Lowest freezer drawer, can also be used as a freezing tray h Ventilation grille For easier installation there are trans-...
  • Page 18: Ice Cube Maker With Integrated Ice Cube Tray

    Guide to the appliance Ice cube maker with integrated ice cube tray For the automatic ice cube maker to operate, it must be connected to a mains water supply (see “Mains water connection”). An ice cube tray , in which the ice cubes are produced, is integrated in the ice cube maker .
  • Page 19: Symbols On The Display

    Guide to the appliance Symbols on the display Controls Symbol Function  Standby For switching the appliance on  Settings mode For selecting settings (see “Selecting further settings”) / Minus/Plus For altering a setting (e.g. temperature) For confirming a setting /...
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories supplied Optional accessories A range of useful Miele accessories and Cool pack care products are available for your ap- pliance. Multi-purpose microfibre cloth The microfibre cloth is suitable for re- moving fingerprints and light soiling from surfaces such as stainless steel,...
  • Page 21: Before Using For The First Time

    Before using for the first time Before using for the first time Connecting the appliance  Connect the appliance to the electri- Packaging material city supply as described in “Electrical  Remove all packaging material from connection”. the inside of the appliance. Protective foil ...
  • Page 22: Switching On And Off

    Standby  Touch  briefly. The welcome message will appear in the dis- Miele - Willkommen play for approx. 3 seconds. If this does not happen and  ap- pears in the display, the safety lock is still activated (see “Selecting further settings”...
  • Page 23: Start Screen

    Switching on and off Start screen Switching the appliance off You can switch the appliance off in Set-  tings mode (see “Selecting further set- tings”). °C   °C  The start screen is the screen from which all settings can be selected. The display is divided into two fields for Start screen this purpose:...
  • Page 24: 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(s) left shut, there is a danger of mould building up inside the appliance. It is essential to clean the appliance.
  • Page 25: The Correct Temperature

    The correct temperature It is very important to set the correct Temperature display temperature for storing food in the ap-  pliance. Micro-organisms will cause food which is not stored at the correct °C  temperature to deteriorate rapidly. Tem- perature influences the growth rate of these micro-organisms.
  • Page 26: Setting The Temperature

    The correct temperature Temperature range Setting the temperature The temperature can be adjusted from  Touch the temperature display. -14 °C to -28 °C. The previously set temperature will ap- Tip: If you have adjusted the temperat- pear. ure, wait for approx. 6 hours if the ap- pliance is not very full and for approx.
  • Page 27: Using Super Freeze

    Using Super freeze Switching Super freeze on and off The Super freeze  function can also be switched on.  Touch the temperature display. Super freeze function    Switch on Super freeze before putting °C fresh food into the freezer. This helps food to freeze quickly and retain its nu- ...
  • Page 28: Temperature And Door Alarm

    Temperature and door alarm The appliance has been fitted with a – if the appliance has a fault. warning system which ensures that the The alarm will stop and  will go out  temperature in the freezer cannot rise as soon as the temperature has unnoticed and to avoid energy being dropped down to the correct level wasted if the door is left open.
  • Page 29: Door Alarm

    Temperature and door alarm Switching the door alarm off early Door alarm If the noise disturbs you, you can The appliance is fitted with a warning switch the alarm off if you wish. system to avoid increased energy con- sumption and prevent stored food be- ...
  • Page 30: Selecting Further Settings

     Reset default settings  Access information about your Display (important when re- appliance porting a fault to Miele Service)  Clean ventilation grille reminder On (symbol orange) / Off  Cleaning (only appears when On (symbol orange) / Off...
  • Page 31 Selecting further settings Selecting further settings    In Settings mode  certain settings can be adjusted and functions selected, allowing you to adjust the appliance to    suit your requirements. See the following pages for more in- Settings mode formation on these settings.
  • Page 32: Entering Values

    Selecting further settings Entering values Explanation of the different Settings All values entered must be confirmed with  . If the value is not confirmed Using the minute minder  (Quick- the display will revert to the start screen Cool timer) after approx.
  • Page 33: Switching The Ice Cube Maker On And Off

    Selecting further settings – When the minute minder duration Switching the ice cube maker on has elapsed and off An audible signal sounds and  will  Danger to health! flash. The first three batches of ice cubes  Touch the display. made after the ice cube maker is started up must not be consumed, The start screen appears.
  • Page 34 Selecting further settings Tip: If the ice cube maker is switched Switching the ice cube maker off for off, the ice cube drawer can be used as a long time. an extra drawer for freezing fresh food  Risk of damage! and storing frozen food.
  • Page 35: Activating  Or Deactivating  The Safety Lock

    Selecting further settings Activating  or deactivating  the – Deactivating the safety lock  safety lock  Touch the display. The safety lock can be activated to pre-  appears. vent:  Touch  for approx. 6 seconds. – the appliance being switched off by mistake, The start screen will appear.
  • Page 36: Switching Sabbath Mode  On And Off

    Selecting further settings Switching Sabbath mode  on and – Switching Sabbath mode on  Touch . The appliance offers a Sabbath pro-  lights up orange. gramme for the purposes of religious observance. Then  lights up white in the display. The following are switched off: –...
  • Page 37: Setting The Duration Before The Door Alarm  Sounds

    = 7 filled-in segments). your mobile device (see “ =  Soft access point”). Miele@mobile app* The Miele@mobile app can be used to connect to your network.  Download the Miele@mobile app from one of the App stores.  Follow the instructions in the app.
  • Page 38 WiFi module default settings  You have probably not activated WPS If you wish to reset all entered settings at your router quickly enough. Repeat and values for Miele@home, you can re- the steps above. store the factory default settings on...
  • Page 39: Switching The Sensor Tone  On / Off

    Selecting further settings your WiFi module. All settings, which do Switching the sensor tone  on /  not affect Miele@home will remain un- off   changed and the WiFi module will be Every time a selectable field is touched switched off.
  • Page 40: Setting The Display Brightness

    You can choose between degrees Tip: This data is important when report- Celsius  °C and degrees Fahrenheit  °F ing an appliance fault to Miele Service. for the temperature display. Confirm with to leave the informa- tion screen. Switching off Demo mode ...
  • Page 41: Clean Ventilation Grille  Reminder

    Tip: The ventilation grille should be cleaned on a regular basis with a brush or vacuum cleaner (e.g. use the dusting brush for Miele vacuum cleaners). A build-up of dust will increase the en- ergy consumption of the appliance. Touch the symbol to confirm the mes- sage.
  • Page 42: Freezing And Storing Food

    Freezing and storing food Maximum freezing capacity Storing frozen food To ensure that fresh food placed in the When buying frozen food to store in freezer freezes through to the core as your freezer, check quickly as possible, the maximum –...
  • Page 43: Home Freezing

    Freezing and storing food – Placing hot foods or drinks in the Home freezing freezer causes food that is already Only freeze fresh food which is in a frozen to partially thaw and increases good condition. energy consumption. Allow hot foods and drinks to cool down before pla- Hints on home freezing cing them in the freezer.
  • Page 44: Before Placing Food In The Appliance

    Freezing and storing food Before placing food in the appliance - Freezing the maximum amount (see data plate)  When freezing more than 1 kg of fresh food, switch on the Super Ensure ventilation slots at the back freeze function some time before pla- of the freezer section are always free cing the food in the freezer (see “Su- from obstruction.
  • Page 45 Freezing and storing food Storage time for frozen food Defrosting frozen food The storage life of food is very variable, Frozen food can be defrosted in differ- even at a constant temperature of ent ways: -18 °C. Decomposition processes also – in a microwave oven take place in frozen food, albeit at a very reduced speed.
  • Page 46: Making Ice Cubes

    Freezing and storing food Making ice cubes  Never re-freeze partially or fully defrosted food. Defrosted food may Switching the ice cube maker on and only be re-frozen after it has been cooked. For instructions on how to switch the Cooling drinks quickly ice cube make on and off see “Select- ing further settings”...
  • Page 47: Using Accessories

    Freezing and storing food  Leave the ice cube maker on for an- Using accessories other day so that the remaining ice Freezer tray cubes can be produced. The lowest freezer drawer in your appli-  Turn the ice cube maker off as soon ance can be used as a freezer tray.
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Interior Fittings

    Freezing and storing food Cool pack Adjusting the interior fittings The cool pack prevents the temperature Removing freezer drawers on tele- in the freezer rising too quickly in the scopic runners event of a power cut. This can help pro- Some of the freezer drawers are on tele- long the storage life.
  • Page 49 Freezing and storing food  Push the drawer into the appliance until it clicks into position. Removing the shelves. The shelves can be removed.  Lift the shelf slightly at the front and then pull it forwards and out.
  • Page 50: Automatic Defrosting

    Automatic defrosting The appliance is equipped with a “Frost free” system. The freezer defrosts auto- matically. The moisture generated in the appli- ance collects on the condenser and is automatically defrosted and dissipated by the condenser from time to time. This automatic defrosting system en- ables the freezer to remain permanently ice-free, however, the food stored in the...
  • Page 51: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Cleaning agents  Do not let water get into the electronic unit. 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 52: Cleaning The Ice Cube Tray

    Cleaning and care  Push the ice cube drawer all the way Cleaning the ice cube tray back into the appliance.  Clean the ice cube tray  After cleaning, confirm  with  – before switching off the ice cube maker for a long time. You will hear the ice cube tray return to –...
  • Page 53: Preparing The Appliance For Cleaning

    Cleaning and care Removing the telescopic runners Preparing the appliance for cleaning  Switch the appliance off.  appears in the display and cooling is switched off.  Disconnect it from the mains.  Take any food out of the appliance and store it in a cool place.
  • Page 54: Cleaning The Interior And Accessories

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the interior and ac- Cleaning the front of the appli- cessories ance and the side panels Clean the appliance regularly (approx. If soiling is left on for any length of twice a year). Remove any soiling im- time, it may become impossible to mediately - do not allow it to dry on.
  • Page 55: Cleaning The Ventilation Grille

     Reconnect to the mains and switch cleaned on a regular basis with a the appliance back on. brush or vacuum cleaner (e.g. use the dusting brush for Miele vacuum  Switch on the Super freeze function cleaners). for a while so that the freezer section can cool down quickly.
  • Page 56: 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. The compressor runs This is not a fault. To save energy, the compressor continuously.
  • Page 57 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy The compressor is The ventilation gaps have been covered or become switching on more fre- too dusty. quently and for longer  Do not block the ventilation gaps. periods of time. The  Dust the ventilation gaps regularly. temperature in the ap- The appliance door has been opened too frequently, pliance is too low.
  • Page 58  Change the door seal. A replacement is available placed. from Miele or from specialist retailers. Frost has accumulated This is not a fault. Condensation has settled on the on the front panel of the panel and frozen.
  • Page 59 Problem solving guide Display warnings Message Cause and remedy  lights up in the dis- Demo mode is activated. play, the appliance does  Switch off Demo mode (see “Selecting further set- not get cold, although tings - Switching off Demo mode”). the controls and the in- terior lighting are work- ing.
  • Page 60 Problem solving guide Message Cause and remedy   lights up red in the The temperature alarm has been activated (see  display and an alarm “Temperature and door alarm”). The temperature in also sounds. the freezer has risen higher or fallen lower than the temperature set.
  • Page 61 Problem solving guide Message Cause and remedy  Indication of an interruption to the power supply:  lights up red in the the temperature in the appliance over the last few display and an alarm days or hours has risen too high because of a power also sounds.
  • Page 62 Problem solving guide Message Cause and remedy  lights up red in the There is a fault. display, a fault code F An appliance fault always has priority over any set- with numbers appears tings which have just been selected. An appliance and an alarm also fault has priority over any current door and/or temper- sounds.
  • Page 63 Problem solving guide Message Cause and remedy The symbol  lights up You have selected the “Cleaning position ” func- in the display and an tion, and the appliance has detected that the ice cube alarm sounds. drawer is full. The selected procedure is interrupted and an alarm has sounded.
  • Page 64 Problem solving guide Problems with the ice cube maker Problem Cause and remedy The ice cube maker will The appliance is not connected to the power supply not switch on. or is not switched on.  Reconnect to the mains and switch the appliance back on.
  • Page 65 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy The ice cubes taste or The ice cube maker is in continuous use and should smell odd. be cleaned regularly.  Rinse the ice cube maker and inlet pipe regularly. The 1st three batches of ice should be thrown away and not consumed.
  • Page 66 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. Light in- tensity corresponds to laser beam class 1/1M.
  • Page 67 Problem solving guide Other problems Problem Cause and remedy Food has frozen to- The food packaging was not dry when placed in the gether. freezer.  Use a blunt instrument, e.g. a spoon handle or plastic scraper, to prise it apart carefully. There is no audible Not a fault.
  • Page 68: 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 69: 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 70: Mains Water Connection

    This appliance meets the requirements ginal Miele replacement hose (avail- of IEC 61770 and EN 61770. able from Miele or from your Miele dealer). Ensure that the water hose is Connection to the household water suitable for drinking water.
  • Page 71: Connecting The Water Supply

    Mains water connection  Briefly open the stopcock  to vent Connecting the water supply the pipework, and fill the pipework Before establishing the mains water with water. Place the end of the hose connection, ensure that the appli- in a bucket when doing this. ance is disconnected from the power ...
  • Page 72: Electrical Connection

    The mains plug and mains connection A longer connection cable is available cable must not come into contact with to order from Miele. the back of the appliance as vibrations The fuse rating must be at least 10 A. can cause damage to these compon- ents.
  • Page 73: Connecting The Appliance

    Electrical connection Do not connect the appliance to a Connecting the appliance stand-alone inverter such as those used with an autonomous energy source e.g. solar power. When the appliance is switched on, power surges could result in a safety switch-off. This could damage the elec- tronic module.
  • Page 74: Installation

    Installation Climate range  Fire risk and danger of damage! Appliances which give off heat, such The appliance is designed for use within as toasters, mini-ovens or double a certain climate range (ambient tem- burner hobs, can catch fire. perature) and should not be used out- Do not place them on top of this re- side this range.
  • Page 75: Fitting Wall Spacers Supplied

    Installation Fitting wall spacers supplied Limiting the opening angle of the door The wall spacers supplied must be The door hinges are set at the factory used in order to achieve declared en- so that the door can be opened up to ergy consumption values and to pre- 115°.
  • Page 76 Installation  Remove cover  from the door hinge and cover  from the soft-close mechanism.  Undo and remove screw  on soft- close mechanism  and insert a screwdriver behind the soft-close mechanism.  Remove soft-close mechanism . – fit the door opening angle limiter ...
  • Page 77 Installation – fitting the soft-close mechanism  Fit cover  on the door hinge.  Insert soft-close mechanism  on  Fit panel  so that it clicks into posi- the door hinge side (at an angle ini- tion. tially) so that it clicks into position. ...
  • Page 78: Installation

    Installation Aligning the appliance If you intend to install your appliance "side-by-side" with another refrigera- tion appliance, please ensure that you observe the instructions in "Installing in a side-by-side combination". The necessary installation parts are sup- plied with your appliance. Installation ...
  • Page 79: Building The Appliance Into A Kitchen Run

    Installation The appliance can be built into a kit- Building the appliance into a chen run and installed directly next to a kitchen run kitchen furniture housing unit. The ap-  pliance front must protrude in front of If the ventilation gaps given are furniture fronts by at least 65 mm.
  • Page 80: Appliance Dimensions

    Installation Appliance dimensions * Dimensions without wall spacers. Appliance depth is increased by 15 mm with the wall spacers supplied fitted. [mm] [mm] FNS 28463 E ed/cs 1850 1815...
  • Page 81: Installing In A Side-By-Side Combination

    Installing in a side-by-side combination All fixings required for side-by-side To avoid a build-up of condensation installation are supplied with the ap- and resultant damage, refrigeration pliance: appliances should not generally be in- stalled directly next to other such ap- pliances (side-by-side).
  • Page 82 Installing in a side-by-side combination The following tools are supplied with Installation the appliance: The backs of the appliances must be kept accessible to complete the in- stallation.  The freezer or refrigerator with freezer The following additional tools are section must be installed to the left of also required: the other refrigeration appliance...
  • Page 83 Installing in a side-by-side combination Notes on moving side-by-side appli- Installation instructions from the ances: front of the appliances  Push the combination alternately from the left and right corners. Whilst do- ing so grasp the outside front corners. Do not, under any circum- stances, use your knees to push ...
  • Page 84 Installing in a side-by-side combination The upper connecting bracket  is fit- ted to align both appliances in height and depth with each other. If one ap- pliance stands higher than the other, start with the higher one first.  Place the appliances next to each other so that the fronts are aligned, leaving a gap of slightly over 40 mm between them.
  • Page 85 Installing in a side-by-side combination Installation steps from the back of the appliances  Place connecting bracket  with the horizontal long slots on the left-hand side and secure them as follows:  Place connecting bracket  with the horizontal long slot on the left-hand 1.
  • Page 86 Installing in a side-by-side combination The holes for securing the connect- ing bracket  to have to be pre- drilled.  Place connecting bracket  with the horizontal long slot on the left-hand side and secure it as follows: 1. Secure it loosely with screw . 2.
  • Page 87 Installing in a side-by-side combination Further installation instructions from the front of the appliances  Place trim  at the front of the appli- ance underneath the top connecting bracket and carefully work the trim  into the groove. Use a soft cloth to do ...
  • Page 88 Installing in a side-by-side combination  Connect the side-by-side combina- tion to the mains as described in the operating and installation manual.  On appliances with an ice-maker connect the appliance to the mains water supply as described in the op- erating and installation manual.
  • Page 89 Installing in a side-by-side combination  Caution! Risk of damage when moving the appliance combination! The assembled side-by-side combin- ation is very heavy. Incorrect moving can cause dents Follow the instructions on how to move it.  The side-by-side combination must be pushed very carefully into posi- ...
  • Page 90 Installing in a side-by-side combination Aligning the appliance doors The appliance door(s) can be height-ad- justed at the lower hinge plates.  Unscrew the set screw  a maximum of one turn using the Allen key  supplied.  Adjust the height of the hinge pin with the spanner ...
  • Page 91: Changing The Door Hinging

    Changing the door hinging The appliance is supplied left-hand Remove the top covers hinged. If right-hand hinging is required,  Open the appliance door. the hinges must be changed. Do not change the hinging if this appli- ance is going to be installed side-by- side with another refrigeration appli- ance.
  • Page 92 Changing the door hinging Remove the soft-close mech- anism  Use a flat head screwdriver to push the tab down and pull cover  out of the coupling.  Click the red safety aid  (supplied with the appliance) into place in the opening.
  • Page 93 Changing the door hinging Remove the door Change the lower hinge plate over  Danger of injury when removing the appliance door. The door is not secure as soon as the pin has been removed from the door hinge. The door must be held by a second person.
  • Page 94 Changing the door hinging Changing the upper door hinge over  Secure hinge plate  on the opposite side, starting with screw  in the  Undo and remove screw  on door middle at the bottom. hinge .  Then screw in the other two screws .
  • Page 95 Changing the door hinging  Turn the cover through 180° and refit Prepare the upper door it on the opposite side. Push on the Tip: Spread a suitable cover over a cover from the side and click it into stable surface to protect the appliance position.
  • Page 96 Changing the door hinging  Refit door opening aid  on the op-  Fully unscrew the screw with the grey posite side. plastic collar  and the screw without the collar .  Push door opening slider  through  Pull the door opening sliders  firmly the slots until it clicks into position.
  • Page 97 Changing the door hinging Change the soft-close mechanism over If you want to limit the door opening angle to approx. 90° you need to fit the door opening angle limiter sup- plied before refitting the soft-close mechanism (see “Door opening angle limiter”).
  • Page 98 Changing the door hinging Refit the door  Insert soft-close mechanism  on the door hinge side (at an angle ini- tially) so that it clicks into position.  Then press the other end of the soft- close mechanism into the opening. ...
  • Page 99 Changing the door hinging Secure the soft-close mechan-  Open the door 90°.  Use your fingers to insert pin  into the door bearing bush.  Push on cover  until it clicks into  Screw in pin  (by approx. ¼ turn) position.
  • Page 100 Changing the door hinging Fit the upper covers  Fit cover  on the door hinge.  Fit panel  so that it clicks into posi- tion.  Push on outer cover .  Close the appliance door.
  • Page 101: Aligning The Appliance Doors

    Aligning the appliance doors The appliance door can be aligned with the appliance housing after it has been fitted. In the following illustration the door is not shown in the closed position to make it easier to see what you have to To align the appliance door use the long outer slots in the lower hinge plate: ...
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