Miele KF 2912 Vi Manual de Usario

Miele Refrigerador KF 2912 Vi

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Operating and Installation
Instructions
Fridge-freezer Combination
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions
before installation or use.
en-US, CA M.-Nr. 11 508 670
Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 6
Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 16
Installation.......................................................................................................... 17
Installation location ............................................................................................. 17
Climate class .................................................................................................. 17
Installation notes ................................................................................................. 18
Adjoining cabinetry/units................................................................................ 18
Load-bearing capacity of the niche floor ....................................................... 19
Ventilation....................................................................................................... 19
Door hinge...................................................................................................... 19
Side-by-side................................................................................................... 20
Specifications for the plumbed water connection............................................... 21
Installation dimensions........................................................................................ 22
Position of the electrical and plumbed water connections ............................ 22
Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle 90°/115°)....... 25
Dimensions of cabinet fronts............................................................................... 26
Building in the appliance ..................................................................................... 27
Before starting................................................................................................ 27
Tools required................................................................................................. 27
Weight of cabinet fronts ................................................................................. 28
Aligning the installation niche......................................................................... 28
Checking the installation niche ...................................................................... 29
Before installation........................................................................................... 29
Preparing the installation niche ...................................................................... 31
Pushing the appliance into the niche ............................................................. 33
Aligning the refrigeration appliance................................................................ 35
Securing the appliance in the niche ............................................................... 38
Preparing the cabinet fronts........................................................................... 39
Securing and aligning the cabinet front ......................................................... 42
Securing the covers ....................................................................................... 47
Securing the toe-kick ventilation grille and toe-kick cover ............................ 49
Limiting the opening angle of the appliance door.......................................... 50
Water connection ................................................................................................ 51
Information on the fresh water connection .................................................... 51
Installing the water hose to the appliance...................................................... 52
Electrical connection........................................................................................... 53
Saving energy .................................................................................................... 55
Guide to the appliance ...................................................................................... 57
Main screen......................................................................................................... 59
Settings mode ................................................................................................ 60
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Accessories ....................................................................................................... 62
Accessories supplied .......................................................................................... 62
Optional accessories........................................................................................... 62
Before first use .................................................................................................. 64
Choosing the right Door Assistant ( / ) ........................ 64Push2Open Pull2Open
Inserting the Active AirClean filters ................................................................ 65
Operating the refrigeration appliance.................................................................. 65
Starting up for the first time ........................................................................... 66
Switching on and off ......................................................................................... 68
Switching off for longer periods of time .............................................................. 69
Selecting additional settings............................................................................ 70
Switching / on or off .............................................................. 70Keypad Lock  
Switching on or off........................................................................ 71Eco Mode
Performing a Self Test ..................................................................................... 72
Switching on the Door Assistant ..................................................................... 73
Switching off the Door Assistant ..................................................................... 75
Setting up Miele@home ...................................................................................... 75
Switching off ................................................................................ 79Demo Mode
Resetting the settings to their default settings .............................................. 80
Switching Vacation mode on or off................................................................ 83
Switching on or off .................................................................. 84Sabbath Mode
Switching on, switching off, or resetting the Water Filter Display .................. 85
Switching on, switching off, or resetting the Display Active AirClean Filter ... 87
The correct temperature................................................................................... 89
...in the fridge zone and in the MasterFresh zone .............................................. 89
Automatic cold air circulation (DynaCool) ...................................................... 89
...in the Freezer Zone.......................................................................................... 90
Setting the temperature....................................................................................... 90
Temperature range ......................................................................................... 90
Using Automatic SuperCool and SuperFreeze ............................................... 91
Temperature and door alarm............................................................................ 94
Adjusting the interior fittings............................................................................ 96
Removing or moving the door shelves................................................................ 96
Removing or moving the shelves ........................................................................ 96
Removing the hanging drawer ............................................................................ 97
Removing compartments from the Fridge Zone ................................................. 98
Removing the freezer baskets............................................................................. 98
Removing the dividing panel (depending on the model)................................ 99
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Removing the ice cube tray................................................................................. 99
Storing food in the refrigerator section........................................................... 100
Different storage zones ....................................................................................... 100
Food which is not suitable for storage in the fridge zone ................................... 101
Notes on buying food.......................................................................................... 102
Storing food correctly.......................................................................................... 102
Storing food in the MasterFresh zone ............................................................. 103
MastertFresh zone............................................................................................... 103
Humidity-controlled compartment with moisture adjustment........................ 103
Dry compartment with low temperature......................................................... 105
Freezing and storing food................................................................................. 107
Maximum freezing capacity ................................................................................ 107
What happens when you freeze fresh food?....................................................... 107
Storing frozen food.............................................................................................. 108
Home freezing ..................................................................................................... 108
Before placing food in the freezer ....................................................................... 109
Placing food in the freezer................................................................................... 109
Making ice cubes .............................................................................................. 111
Automatic defrosting ........................................................................................ 113
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 114
Cleaning agents................................................................................................... 114
Before cleaning the appliance............................................................................. 115
Interior and accessories ...................................................................................... 115
Cleaning the door seal ........................................................................................ 116
Cleaning the ventilation gaps .............................................................................. 116
Cleaning the water filter (IntensiveClear 2.0 mesh filter) (see “Optional acces-
sories”) ................................................................................................................ 116
Replacing the Active AirClean filters ................................................................... 118
After cleaning ...................................................................................................... 118
Water filter.......................................................................................................... 119
Changing the water filter ..................................................................................... 120
Using an external water filter............................................................................... 121
Lead-free certificate ............................................................................................ 124
Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................................ 125
Causes of noises ............................................................................................... 135
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Customer Service.............................................................................................. 136
Contact in the event of a fault ............................................................................. 136
Appliance warranty and product registration ...................................................... 136
Declaration of conformity................................................................................. 137
Copyrights and licenses ................................................................................... 138
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
6
This refrigeration appliance complies with current safety require-
ments. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury and
material damage.
Please read the operating and installation instructions carefully be-
fore using the refrigeration appliance for the first time. They con-
tain important information on safety, installation, use, and mainte-
nance. This is to protect yourself from injury, and from damaging
your refrigeration appliance.
Miele expressly and strongly advises that you read and follow the
instructions in the chapter on installing the refrigeration appliance,
as well as the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any
future owner.
Risk of injury and damage due to tipping refrigeration appli-
ance.
This refrigeration appliance is very heavy and can tip forwards
when the doors are open.
Keep the appliance doors shut until the refrigeration appliance has
been built in and secured in its housing in accordance with the Op-
erating and Installation Instructions.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Appropriate use
This appliance is intended for use in domestic households and
similar residential environments such as
– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environ-
ments
– farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential
type environments
– bed and breakfast type environments
– catering and similar non-retail applications.
This appliance is not intended for use outdoors, in damp environ-
ments or in places exposed to rain.
This appliance is intended for domestic use only for cooling and
storing food and drink as well as for storing deep frozen food, freez-
ing fresh food and for making ice.
Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be
dangerous.
This refrigeration appliance is not suitable for storing and keeping
cool medicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations, or other simi-
lar substances or products that are subject to the Medical Device Di-
rective. Incorrect use of the refrigeration appliance for such purposes
may cause deterioration of the items stored. The refrigeration appli-
ance is also not suitable for use in areas where there is a risk of ex-
plosion.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or
improper use or operation.
This refrigeration appliance may only be used by people (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised while using
it.
The refrigeration appliance may only be used by these people with-
out supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe way
and recognize and understand the consequences of incorrect opera-
tion.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Safety with children
To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in, on or
near the appliance.
Risk of death. Please bear in mind that by removing the dividing
panel in the large freezer basket, children may be tempted to climb
inside.
The door hinges can cause injury. Keep children well away at all
times.
Ensure that any packing material is disposed of safely and kept
out of the reach of children. DANGER of suffocation!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Technical safety
The coolant circuit has been checked for leaks. The refrigeration
appliance complies with statutory and regulatory requirements.
This refrigeration appliance contains the coolant Isobutane
(R600a), a natural gas which is environmentally friendly. Although it is
combustible, it does not damage the ozone layer and does not con-
tribute to the greenhouse effect.
The use of this coolant has, however, led to a slight increase in the
noise level of the appliance. In addition to the noise of the compres-
sor, you might be able to hear the coolant flowing around the cooling
circuit. Unfortunately, this cannot be avoided, but it does not affect
the performance of the refrigeration appliance.
When transporting and installing the refrigeration appliance, ensure
that no parts of the cooling circuit are damaged. Splashes of coolant
can damage the eyes.
In the event of damage:
- Avoid open flames or anything which creates a spark.
- Disconnect the refrigeration appliance from the power supply.
- Ventilate the room where the refrigeration appliance is located for
several minutes.
- Contact Miele Customer Service.
The more coolant there is in a refrigeration appliance, the larger
the room it should be installed in. In the event of a leakage, if the ap-
pliance is in a small room, there is the danger of a combustible gas/
air mixture building up. For every 11g of coolant, at least 1m3 of
room space is required. The amount of coolant in the refrigeration
appliance is stated on the data plate inside the appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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To avoid the risk of damage to the appliance, make sure that the
connection data (fuse rating, frequency and voltage) on the data
plate corresponds to the household supply.
Check that this is the case before connecting the appliance. Consult
a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
The electrical safety of the appliance can only be guaranteed
when correctly grounded. It is essential that this standard safety re-
quirement is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical installa-
tion tested by a qualified electrician.
Reliable and safe operation of this appliance can only be assured
if it has been connected to the electricity supply.
The outlet must not be concealed behind the appliance and must
be easily accessible so that the appliance can be quickly discon-
nected from the electrical supply in case of an emergency.
If the power cord supplied is damaged, it must only be replaced
by an original part to prevent a hazard for the user. Miele can only
guarantee the safety of the appliance when original Miele parts are
used.
The electrical outlet must be properly grounded.
Do not connect the appliance to the electrical supply with a power
bar or extension cord. These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee
the required safety of the appliance.
If moisture gets into electrical components or into the power cord,
it could cause a short circuit. Therefore, do not operate the machine
in areas where there may be moisture or splashing water (e.g.,
garages, laundry rooms).
This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobile in-
stallations (e.g. on a ship).
Do not use a damaged appliance. It could be dangerous. Check
the appliance for visible signs of damage.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used after it has
been built in.
The machine must be disconnected from the power supply during
installation, maintenance, and repair work, and installation work on
the fresh water connection. The machine is only completely isolated
from the power supply when:
- the fuses have been switched off, or
- the circuit breaker has been removed completely, or
- the power cord has been unplugged. Pull on the plug and not on
the power cord when disconnecting it from the power supply.
Unauthorized installation, maintenance, and repairs, or a faulty
fresh water connection can cause considerable danger for the user.
Installation, maintenance, and repairs, installation work on the fresh
water connection, and all repairs on the ice/water outlet must only
ever be carried out by a Miele authorized technician.
Any manufacturer's warranty will be void if the appliance is not re-
paired by a Miele approved service technician.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele re-
placement parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of
the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by a faulty con-
nection to the fresh water supply.
The ice cube maker must only be connected to a cold water line.
DANGER of injury! Never tamper with the movable components
on the ice cube maker or the element on the ice cube maker.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Correct use
The refrigeration appliance is designed for use within a specific
climate class (room temperature range). Do not use in a climate class
for which it is not designed. A lower room temperature will cause the
compressor to switch off for longer periods, meaning that the refrig-
eration appliance is unable to maintain the required temperature.
WARNING! DANGER of overheating! Do not cover or block the air
vents. This can impair the efficiency of the appliance, increase the
power consumption and cause damage to the appliance.
If storing food which contains a lot of fat or oil in the appliance,
make sure that it does not come into contact with plastic compo-
nents as this could cause stress cracks or break the plastic.
Risk of fire and explosion. Do not store any explosive materials or
products containing flammable propellants (e.g., spray cans) in the
appliance. Electrical components can cause flammable mixes of
gases to ignite.
Risk of explosion. Do not operate any electrical equipment (e.g.,
an electric ice-cream maker) inside the refrigeration appliance. Risk
of sparking and explosion.
Risk of injury and damage. Do not store cans or bottles containing
carbonated drinks or liquids which could freeze in the freezer zone.
Otherwise they could burst.
Risk of injury and damage. When chilling drinks in the freezer
zone, make sure that bottles are not left in for more than one hour.
Otherwise they could burst.
Risk of injury. Never handle frozen food or the metal parts of the
appliance with wet hands. Your hands may freeze to the frozen food
or to the metal.
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Risk of injury. Do not take ice cubes out with your bare hands and
never place ice cubes or ice pops in your mouth straight from the
freezer section. The very low temperature of the frozen food can
cause frost burn to the lips and tongue.
Do not refreeze partially or fully defrosted food. Consume de-
frosted food as soon as possible, as it will lose its nutritional value
and spoil if left for too long. Defrosted food may only be refrozen af-
ter it has been cooked.
When eating stored food, there is a danger of food poisoning.
Storage times will depend on several factors, including the freshness
and quality of the food, as well as the temperature at which it is
stored. Observe the manufacturer's “use-by” dates and storage in-
structions.
Use only genuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories from
other manufacturers are used, the warranty may become invalid.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Cleaning and maintenance
Do not use any oil or grease on the door seals.
They can cause the seals to deteriorate over time.
Never use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance.
The steam can reach the electrical components and cause a short
circuit.
Sharp edged or pointed objects will damage the evaporator, caus-
ing irreversible damage to the appliance. Do not use sharp edged or
pointed objects to
- remove frost or ice,
- separate frozen foods or remove ice trays.
Never place electric heaters or candles in the appliance to defrost
it. These can damage the plastic parts.
Do not use defrosting sprays or de-icers, as they could contain
substances which could damage the plastic parts or which might
cause the build-up of gases and pose a danger to health.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Transport
To avoid damage to the appliance, always transport it upright and
in its packaging.
Risk of injury and damage. The refrigeration appliance is very
heavy and must be transported by 2people.
Disposal of your old appliance
Children could become trapped in the machine and could suffo-
cate.
- Remove the machine doors.
- Remove the drawers.
- Leave the adjustable shelves in the machine so children cannot
climb inside.
DANGER of electric shock!
- Cut the plug off the power cord.
- Cut the power cord off the old appliance.
Dispose of them separately from the appliance.
Ensure that the appliance is not stored in the vicinity of gasoline or
inflammable gases and liquids during and after disposal.
Make sure that the coolant pipework is not damaged during dis-
posal to avoid uncontrolled leakage of oil and coolant (see data plate
for coolant type).
Splashes of coolant can cause damage to the eyes. Be careful not
to damage any part of the pipework while awaiting disposal, e.g. by
- puncturing the coolant channels in the evaporator,
- kinking any pipework,
- scratching the surface coating.
Caring for the environment
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Disposal of packaging material
The packaging is designed to protect
the appliance from damage during
transportation. The packaging materials
used are selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal
and should be recycled.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and
kept out of the reach of children. Return
the packaging to your dealer.
Disposing of your old appli-
ance
Electronic and electrical appliances
contain many valuable materials. They
also contain certain materials, com-
pounds, and components which were
essential for their correct functioning
and safety. These could be hazardous
to your health and to the environment if
disposed of with general waste or if
handled incorrectly. Please do not,
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with general waste.
Instead, please make use of officially
designated collection and disposal
points to dispose of and recycle electri-
cal and electronic appliances. By law,
you are solely responsible for deleting
any personal data from the appliance
prior to disposal.
Take care not to damage your refrigera-
tion appliances pipework before or dur-
ing transportation to an authorized col-
lection depot.
This is to ensure that coolant in the
cooling circuit and oil in the compressor
is contained, and will not leak into the
environment.
Please ensure that your old appliance
poses no risk to children while being
stored for disposal. For additional infor-
mation, see “IMPORTANT SAFETY IN-
STRUCTIONS” in these operating and
installation instructions.
Installation
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Installation location
This appliance should be installed in a
dry, well-ventilated room.
When deciding where to install your re-
frigeration appliance, please bear in
mind that it will use more energy if in-
stalled near to a heater, a range, or an-
other appliance that gives off heat. Di-
rect sunlight should also be avoided.
The higher the room temperature, the
longer the compressor runs and the
higher the energy consumption of the
refrigeration appliance.
When installing the refrigeration appli-
ance, please note the following:
- The electrical socket must be easily
accessible in an emergency and not
concealed behind the appliance.
- The plug and power cord must not
touch the rear of the refrigeration ap-
pliance as they could be damaged by
vibrations from the appliance.
- Do not plug in other appliances be-
hind the refrigeration appliance.
If installation near a heat source is un-
avoidable, observe the following mini-
mum distances between the appliance
and the heat source:
- At least 1 1/4" (3cm)
to electric or gas stoves
- At least 11 3/4" (30cm)
to oil or coal-based stoves
If it is not possible to observe these
minimum distances, an isolation plate
must be installed between the refrigera-
tion appliance and the heat source.
Climate class
The refrigeration appliance is designed
for use within the climate class (room
temperature range) SN-T. Do not use in
a climate class for which it is not de-
signed.
Climate class Room tempera-
ture
SN 50°F to 90°F /
10°C to 32°C
N 60°F to 90°F /
+16°C to +32°C
ST 60°F to 100°F /
+16to +38°C
T 60°F to 109°F /
+16to +43°C
A lower room temperature will cause
the compressor to switch off for longer
periods. This can cause the internal
temperature in the refrigeration appli-
ance to rise with the risk of food deteri-
orating and going off.
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Risk of damage due to high hu-
midity.
In environments with high humidity,
condensation can build up on exter-
nal refrigeration appliance panels,
which can cause corrosion.
Install the refrigeration appliance in a
dry and/or air-conditioned room with
sufficient ventilation.
After installation, make sure that the
appliance doors close properly, the
ventilation gaps are not covered, and
the refrigeration appliance has been
installed in accordance with these
operating and installation instruc-
tions.
Installation notes
Risk of damage and injury due to
the refrigeration appliance tipping
over.
This refrigeration appliance is very
heavy and can tip forwards when the
appliance door(s) is (are) open.
Keep the appliance door(s) shut until
the refrigeration appliance has been
built in and secured in its housing in
accordance with these operating and
installation instructions.
Due to its weight and size, the refrig-
eration appliance must be installed
by two people.
Adjoining cabinetry/units
The appliance is screwed to the adjoin-
ing cabinetry/units to the side and
above. For this reason, it is essential
that all cabinets/units are fixed to the
ground and/or wall.
Installation
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Load-bearing capacity of the niche
floor
To ensure the safe installation of the re-
frigeration appliance and to guarantee
its correct functioning, the floor of the
niche where the appliance is to be in-
stalled must be smooth and even.
It must be made from strong, rigid ma-
terial.
Because the refrigeration appliance is
extremely heavy when fully loaded, it is
essential that the floor it stands on is
able to bear its weight. If necessary,
seek the advice of an architect or con-
struction expert.
When fully loaded, the weight of the re-
frigeration appliance is approx.:
KF 2802 Vi, KF 2812 Vi 866 lbs
(393 kg)
KF 2902 Vi, KF 2912 Vi 990 lbs
(449 kg)
Ventilation
Risk of fire and damage due to
insufficient ventilation.
If the refrigeration appliance is not
ventilated sufficiently, the compres-
sor will run more frequently and for
longer periods.
This causes increased energy con-
sumption and an increased com-
pressor operating temperature,
which can result in damage to the
compressor.
Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the refrigeration
appliance.
Do not block the ventilation gaps.
The ventilation gaps must never be
obstructed.
Door hinge
Risk of damage and injury when
changing the door hinges.
Changing the door hinges single-
handedly can cause damage to the
appliance and injury.
The refrigeration appliance is sup-
plied with a fixed hinge. On no ac-
count should you attempt to change
the door hinge yourself.
If you need to change the door hinge
to the other side, please contact the
Miele Service department.
Installation
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Side-by-side
This appliance can be installed side-by-
side with another refrigeration appli-
ance. The following overview will show
you which side-by-side installation op-
tions you have with your refrigeration
appliance.
Depending on the installation situa-
tion, you will need the side-by-side in-
stallation kit for side-by-side installa-
tion (see “Accessories – Optional ac-
cessories”).
Instructions for installing refrigeration
appliances side-by-side can be found
in the side-by-side installation kit in-
stallation instructions.
. . . with partition wall
The wall between the side-by-sidea
appliances must be at least
5/8" (16mm) thick.
If the door hinges of the refrigeration
appliances are next to each other,
you must take into account the thick-
ness of the cabinet fronts and door
handles so that the appliance doors
do not collide and become damaged
if they are opened at the same time.
The refrigeration appliances are secured
individually in their installation niche us-
ing the supplied installation material.
If the partition wall is a narrower than
6 5/16" (160mm), you will need the
side panel heater from the side-by-side
installation kit to prevent condensation
from forming and any resulting damage.
When planning installation niches,
please note that the niche into which
the refrigeration appliance with the
side panel heater is installed must be
3/16" (4mm) wider (see “Installation
– Building-in dimensions”).
If the partition wall is a thicker than
6 5/16" (160mm), you do not need the
side-by-side installation kit, nor the side
panel heater.
Installation
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. . .without partition wall
If the appliances are to be installed next
to each other without a partition wall
between them, they will need to be
joined together with the side-by-side in-
stallation kit. In addition, you must in-
stall the side panel heater to prevent
condensation from forming and any re-
sulting damage.
Specifications for the plumbed
water connection
- Connection to the water supply must
comply with the applicable regula-
tions in the country where the appli-
ance is being installed.
All appliances and systems used to
supply water to the refrigeration ap-
pliance must also comply with the
applicable regulations in the respec-
tive country.
- The appliance may only be con-
nected to the plumbed water connec-
tion by qualified technicians.
- The quality of the incoming water
must conform to the requirements for
drinking water in the country where
the refrigeration appliance is being
used.
- Connect the water hose to the fresh
water supply and avoid connection to
a water supply in which the water
might stagnate.
- The appliance is only suitable for
connection to a cold water line.
- The water pressure must be between
29psi and 116psi (2 and 8bar).
- A faucet must be provided between
the water hose and the plumbed wa-
ter connection to ensure that the wa-
ter supply can be cut off if necessary.
- Make sure that the faucet is still ac-
cessible after the appliance has been
installed.
Installation
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Installation dimensions
Position of the electrical and plumbed water connections
- The electrical connection must not be positioned higher than 9" (228 mm) above
the floor.
- The 1/4" (6 mm) plumbed water connection should not be positioned higher
than 2" (50 mm) above the floor.
The electrical socket must not be concealed behind the appliance and must be
easily accessible in an emergency.
Installation
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A
C
B
A B C
KF2802Vi,
KF2812Vi
84"-85 3/16"
(2,134–2,164mm)
30" (762mm) 24" (610mm) + cabinet
front 3/4"-1 1/2"
(19–38mm)
KF2902Vi,
KF2912Vi
84"-85 3/16"
(2,134–2,164mm)
36" (915mm) 24" (610mm) + cabinet
front 3/4"-1 1/2"
(19–38mm)
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1 3/16"
(30 mm)
7/8"
(22 mm)
9 5/8"
(2 mm)44
4"
(102 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
3 3/8"
(85 mm)
Side view
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Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle 90°/115°)
3/8" (10 mm)
A
D
B
C
A B* C* D (with a cabinet
front of 3/4" (19mm))
KF2802Vi,
KF 2812 Vi
32 5/8"
(829mm)
Cabinet front
3/4"-1 1/2"
(19–38mm)
Door handle 14 5/16" (363mm)
KF2902Vi,
KF 2912 Vi
38 11/16"
(982mm)
Cabinet front
3/4"-1 1/2"
(19–38mm)
Door handle 16 7/8" (428mm)
* The dimensions of the cabinet front and the door handle vary depending on the
design of the kitchen.
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Dimensions of cabinet fronts
A
B
C
D
E
1/8"
(3 mm)
A B C D E
KF2802Vi,
KF2812Vi
29 3/4"
(756mm)
51 5/16"
(1,304mm)
28 7/16"
(722mm)
79 7/8"
(2,029mm)
≥ 4"-5 3/16"
(102–
132mm)
KF2902Vi,
KF2912Vi
35 3/4"
(908mm)
51 5/16"
(1,304mm)
28 7/16"
(722mm)
79 7/8"
(2,029mm)
≥ 4"-5 3/16"
(102–
132mm)
Installation
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Building in the appliance
Before starting...
It is essential to read these installa-
tion instructions carefully before
starting to install the appliance.
The appliance should be installed by
a suitably qualified tradesman in ac-
cordance with these installation in-
structions. Safe operation of the ap-
pliance is only assured if it has been
installed and connected in accor-
dance with the installation instruc-
tions.
Risk of damage and injury!
This appliance is very heavy and can
tip forwards when the door is open.
Keep the appliance door shut until
the appliance has been built in and
secured in its housing in accordance
with the operating and installation in-
structions.
The appliance is both large and
heavy. Installation must be carried
out by two people.
The appliance must be installed in ac-
cordance with local regulations. If local
regulations are not available, the follow-
ing regulations must be observed:
- in the USA: the National Electric
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 - latest edition/
State and Municipal codes and/or lo-
cal codes.
- in Canada: the Canadian Electric
code C22.1 - latest edition/Provincial
and Municipal codes and/or local
codes.
Tools required
- Cordless drill
- TX20 screwdriver
- Hammer drill
- Drill bits in various sizes, depending
on materials
- Hammer
- Open-ended wrench
- Ratchet wrench, attachment: socket,
5/16" (8mm)
- Adhesive tape
- Utility knife
- Pipe wrench
- Level
- Tape measure
- Pencil
Other
- Step ladder
- Hand truck
Installation
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Weight of cabinet fronts
Before installing the cabinet fronts,
make sure that they do not exceed the
maximum permitted weight:
Appliance Max.
weight of
upper cabi-
net front
Max.
weight of
lower cabi-
net front
KF2802Vi,
KF2812Vi
99 lb
(45kg)
40 lb
(18kg)
KF2902Vi,
KF2912Vi
88 lb
(40kg)
22 lb
(10kg)
Risk of damage due to excessive
weight of cabinet fronts.
Installing cabinet fronts which are
heavier than the maximum permitted
could damage the hinges.
This damage can affect various fac-
tors, such as operation of the appli-
ance.
Before installing the cabinet fronts,
make sure that they do not exceed
the maximum permitted weight.
Aligning the installation niche
The building-in niche must be carefully
aligned using a spirit level before the re-
frigeration appliance is installed. The
niche corners must be at 90° angles to
each other, otherwise the cabinet front
will not sit straight on all 4corners of
the building-in niche.
Installation
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Checking the installation niche
Check the installation dimensions
(see “Installation – Installation dimen-
sions”).
Check the position of the electrical
connection. The length of the power
cord is 9' 10" (3 m).
The electrical socket must not be
concealed behind the appliance and
must be easily accessible in an
emergency.
Check the position of the plumbed
water connection.
The faucet must not be concealed
behind the appliance and must be
easily accessible in an emergency.
Check the surroundings for possible
collisions (see “Installation – Dimen-
sions with appliance door open”).
Only install the refrigeration appliance
in stable, solid installation niches, po-
sitioned on an even and level floor.
Also check the installation niche for
the following criteria:
- The side panels of the installation
niche must be even.
- The surrounding walls of the installa-
tion niche must be at least
5/8" (16 mm) thick.
- The surrounding walls must be se-
curely fixed to the floor or wall.
- Shortened side walls must be at least
4" (100 mm) deep.
Before installation
Before installation, remove any ac-
cessories from the back of the appli-
ance.
Check the refrigeration appliance for
damage during transportation.
Do not install a damaged refrigera-
tion appliance.
Check that all parts at the back of the
appliance are unhindered.
To protect the floor during installation,
secure an off-cut of flooring or similar
material to the floor in front of the in-
stallation area.
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Do remove the installation aids not
from the appliance door. These will
be required later for aligning the ap-
pliance in the building-in niche.
Risk of damage and injury due to
the refrigeration appliance tipping
over.
As soon as you unscrew the brack-
ets that fix the refrigeration appliance
to the pallet, the appliance is no
longer secured.
Due to its weight and size, the refrig-
eration appliance must be installed
by two people.
2
Unscrew the fixing brackets .
With the help of several people as re-
quired, carefully lift the refrigeration
appliance from the pallet, starting
with the back of the appliance.
Risk of damaging the floor from
the load.
Moving the refrigeration appliance
can cause damage to the floor.
Move the refrigeration appliance
carefully on floors that are sensitive
to scratching.
As soon as you have set the appliance
upright, you can move it using the
rollers on the bottom.
Installation
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Preparing the installation niche
Risk of damage and injury due to
the refrigeration appliance tipping
over.
This refrigeration appliance is very
heavy and can tip forwards when the
doors are open.
The building-in niche must be se-
cured to the wall behind it and/or
above it with several screws. Only
this will prevent the refrigeration ap-
pliance from tipping over after being
installed.
In addition, use the provided anti-tip
brackets to secure the building-in
niche.
The parts required for installation are
supplied with the refrigeration appli-
ance. The plastic bags supplied are
marked with letters for easy identifica-
tion.
When performing the individual as-
sembly steps, observe the letters
specified and use the matching plas-
tic bag with the required installation
equipment.
The anti-tip brackets prevent the refrig-
eration appliance from tipping.
The anti-tip brackets are also used to fix
the building-in niche securely to the
surrounding walls.
Use 2 anti-tip brackets for each in-
dividual appliance or 4 anti-tip brack-
ets for each (side-by-side) combina-
tion of 2 appliances.
Position the anti-tip brackets on
the left and right of the building-in
niche.
Depending on the subsequent adjust-
ment of the feet, the anti-tip brackets
are positioned 7'-7' 1 3/4" (2134–
2164mm) from the floor of the niche.
Installation
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Risk of injury and damage due to
tipping refrigeration appliance.
If the anti-tip brackets are fixed too
high up, they cannot be used to se-
cure the refrigeration appliance.
The distance between the
anti-tip brackets and the refrigeration
appliance must not exceed
5/16" (8mm).
Make sure that the gap between the
refrigeration appliance’s rear wall and
the building-in niche does not exceed
2" (51mm).
Place a wooden wedge behind the
anti-tip brackets if necessary.
While holding the anti-tip brackets in
place, mark the necessary drill holes
on the rear wall of the installation
niche.
Fixing screws for different uses and
types of material are supplied in the
accompanying pack.
Securing to a concrete wall
Securing to a wooden wall
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Securing with a wooden wedge
Secure the building-in niche to the
wall behind it and/or above it as re-
quired using the anti-tip brackets .
Now prepare the plumbed water con-
nection for the refrigeration appliance
(see “Plumbed water connection”).
Pushing the appliance into the niche
Push the appliance into the niche,
taking care not to damage the power
cord and plumbed water connec-
tions.
If you are installing several refrigera-
tion appliances side by side, now se-
cure the appliances to one another
(see the Installation Instructions for the
side-by-side installation kit).
To ensure that the refrigeration appli-
ance can then be aligned correctly,
the toe-kick ventilation grille must be
removed from the appliance toe kick:
Carefully guide a flat-head screw-
driver through the toe-kick ventilation
grille on both sides and use it to
push the internal plastic latches out-
wards to release the toe-kick ventila-
tion grille.
Place the toe-kick ventilation grille to
one side.
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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5
6
Affix edge protection to the adja-
cent cabinet fronts.
Insert the plug connector at the back
of the refrigeration appliance (see “In-
stallation – Electrical connection”).
Insert the plug into the electrical
socket.
The electrical socket must not be
concealed behind the appliance and
must be easily accessible in an
emergency.
Risk of damage due to electrical
overload.
If the refrigeration appliance is elec-
trically overloaded, this can cause a
short circuit and thus damage your
refrigeration appliance.
When you install appliances side by
side, each refrigeration appliance
must have its own separate electrical
socket.
Tip: Secure the power cord to prevent it
becoming caught: tie a piece of string
to the middle of the power cord and as
the refrigeration appliance is being
pushed into the niche, pull the cord for-
ward underneath the appliance.
Carefully push the refrigeration appli-
ance into the niche.
If the refrigeration appliance cannot
be pushed into the niche (because
the floor is uneven, for example), un-
screw the rear feet slightly (see “In-
stallation – Aligning the refrigeration
appliance”) and slide the refrigeration
appliance into the installation niche.
Remove the edge protection from
the adjacent cabinet fronts.
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
35
Aligning the refrigeration appliance
The installation aids on the appli-
ance door provide assistance with the
alignment of the refrigeration appli-
ance in the building-in niche.
The installation aids are suitable for a
cabinet front thickness of 3/4" or
1 1/2" (19mm or 38mm).
Align the appliance with neighboring
cabinet fronts as described below.
Cabinet-front thickness of 3/4” (19mm)
Cabinet-front thickness of 1 1/2” (38mm)
The adjustable feet at the front and
back of the appliance can all be ad-
justed from the front of the appliance.
Risk of damage due to incorrect
feet adjustment.
You may damage the adjustable feet
if you use a cordless screwdriver.
Always adjust the front and rear feet
by hand.
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Position the supplied spacers on
both sides on the markings next to
the adjustable feet at the front of the
appliance.
Adjust the rear feet with a ratchet (at-
tachment: 5/16” (8mm) socket) or a
TX20 screwdriver .
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Open the appliance doors.
Screw the mounting plate lugs at
the top and bottom to the cabinets/
units adjacent to the appliance.
In a side-by-side combination, only
the external panels of the two refriger-
ation appliances can be secured to the
adjacent cabinets/units.
Preparing the cabinet fronts
Open the appliance doors as far as
they will go.
 Unscrew the installation aids from
the appliance doors.
Tip: For optimum alignment of the cabi-
net fronts, it is important to install the
upper cabinet front first, followed by the
lower cabinet front.
The following section describes the
installation and alignment process
for the upper cabinet front. Install the
lower cabinet front accordingly.
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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 Unscrew the angle trims from both
sides of the appliance door and place
the trims and screws to one side –
they will be required later.
Close the appliance door.
Measure the gap between theX
mounting frame and the upper edge
of the adjacent cabinet front.
 Remove the nuts and washers
from the threaded bolts and store
them in a safe place – they will be re-
quired later.
Take the mounting frame off the
appliance door by removing it up-
ward.
For inset fronts: always pay attention
to the length of the screws when se-
curing the metal strip to the cabinet
fronts.
Installation
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Place the cabinet front on a firm sur-
face, with the external side facing
downwards (place on a blanket or
similar to avoid it becoming
scratched).
Mark the distance -1/8" (-3mm) onX
the inner side of the cabinet front.
Similarly, locate and mark the mid-
point on the cabinet front.Y
Position the mounting frame ac-
cording to the markings on the cabi-
net front.
Pre-drill the holes.
Screw the mounting frame to the
cabinet front:
Use at least one screw for each re-
taining point on the mounting frame
.
Secure the mounting frame to the
top of the cabinet front, using at least
10screws depending on the size.
The mounting frame has several differ-
ent types of holes to take account of a
variety of cabinet fronts.
When securing the frame, always
screw into the strongest part of the
cabinet front. To do this, select screws
which are slightly shorter than the
thickness of the cabinet front.
For inset fronts: only secure the
mounting frame to the outer frame
with the screws.
Screw the appliance handle to the
cabinet front from the inside if neces-
sary (not for handle-free kitchens).
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 Now insert the angle trims on both
sides as far as they will go into the
provided spaces in the mounting
frame .
Securing and aligning the cabinet
front
Open the appliance door and hang
the cabinet front on its frame onto
the threaded bolts from above.
Installation
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 Place the washers and nuts back
in position and tighten the nuts .
The cabinet front is now secured.
Now tighten the screws in the angle
trims .
Open the appliance door.
 Remove the spacers from the cab-
inet front.
The position of the lower cabinet front
aligns with the position of the upper
cabinet front:
1/8" (3 mm)
Measure the gap between theZ
mounting frame for the lower appli-
ance door and the lower edge of the
cabinet front above it.
Maintain a gap of 1/8"(3mm) to the
upper cabinet front.
To install the cabinet front to the lower
appliance door, repeat the steps start-
ing from “Preparing to install the cabi-
net front.
Installation
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Mounting the retaining brackets
The retaining brackets are used to addi-
tionally secure the cabinet fronts to the
bottom of the appliance door.
Do not mount the retaining brackets
until the appliance (or side-by-side
combination, if applicable) has been
installed and the cabinet fronts have
been aligned.
Open each appliance door as far as it
will go.
Slide the retaining bracket from the
outside onto the screw at the bottom
of the appliance door.
Screw the retaining bracket se-
curely to the cabinet front.
Installation
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Tighten the screw at the bottom of
the appliance door.
Install the cover over the retaining
bracket .
Snap the cover onto the retaining
bracket so that it clicks into place.
Installation
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Securing the covers
Before the cover can be installed
in the gap above the refrigeration ap-
pliance, it must be assembled as fol-
lows:
Insert the two parts of the cover into
one another.
Cover viewed from the side
Place the assembled cover into
the gap above the refrigeration appli-
ance so it clicks into place. While do-
ing so, slide both parts of the cover
together as required.
Installing the cover in a side-by-side
combination
Insert the joining peg (from the side-
by-side installation kit) halfway into
the channel in the cover for the left-
hand appliance.
Place the second cover onto the join-
ing peg and press the two covers to-
gether.
Click the two covers together into the
gap above the refrigeration appli-
ances.
Installation
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On both the upper and lower appli-
ance doors, mount the plastic covers
 to the sides of the appliance door
by clicking them into the gap be-
tween the appliance door and the
cabinet door, starting at the bottom
and working up to the top.
Secure both sides of the refrigeration
appliance using at least 3 clips for
the covers.
Now attach the covers onto the re-
taining clips on both sides.
In the case of a side-by-side combi-
nation, the covers are only required
on the outer side.
Slide the cover onto the lower appli-
ance door from the inside.
Installation
*INSTALLATION*
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Install the cover onto the light con-
tact switch.
Securing the toe-kick ventilation
grille and toe-kick cover
Click the toe-kick ventilation grille
onto the bottom of the appliance toe-
kick.
If necessary, cut the toe-kick cover to
the required length and height (cut
along the lower edge of the toe-kick
facing where it touches the floor).
Secure the toe-kick cover to the bot-
tom of the toe-kick ventilation grille.
Installation
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Limiting the opening angle of the ap-
pliance door
The door hinges are set ex works to en-
able the appliance door to be opened
wide.
If, for example, the appliance door hits
an adjacent wall when it is opened, you
should limit the opening angle of the
appliance door to 90°.
Open the appliance door.
Insert the pin into the lower hinge
from above.
This will limit the opening angle of the
appliance door to 90°.
Installation
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Water connection
Information on the fresh water con-
nection
Risk of injury and appliance
damage if appliance is not con-
nected properly.
Failing to connect the appliance
properly can result in personal injury
and/or material damage.
The appliance may only be con-
nected to the fresh water connection
by qualified technicians.
Disconnect the refrigeration ap-
pliance from the power supply before
connecting it to the water supply.
Close the faucet before connecting
the refrigeration appliance to the wa-
ter supply.
Risk to health and risk of dam-
age due to contaminated water.
The quality of the incoming water
must conform to the requirements for
drinking water in the country where
the refrigeration appliance is being
used.
Connect the refrigeration appliance
to the drinking water supply.
Connection to the water supply must
comply with the applicable regula-
tions in the country where the appli-
ance is being installed. All appliances
and systems used to supply water to
the refrigeration appliance must also
comply with the applicable regula-
tions in the respective country.
The appliance is only suitable for
connection to a cold water line,
which
- is directly connected to the water
supply in order to ensure that water is
circulated in the cold water line.
Avoid connection to a water supply
in which the water might stagnate.
This can affect the taste of water and
ice cubes.
- withstands the operating pressure.
- fulfills the hygiene regulations.
The water pressure must be between
29 and 116 psi (2 and 8bar).
A shut-off valve must be provided be-
tween the water line and the water sup-
ply of the building to ensure that the
water supply can be cut off if neces-
sary.
Make sure that the shut-off valve is
still accessible after the appliance
has been installed.
Risk of damage!
If the water intake is blocked while
the Ice Maker is still in use, the water
intake pipe can freeze up.
Turn the Ice Maker off if the water in-
take is interrupted (e.g., while on va-
cation).
Installation
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Unduly high water pressure in the
system can result in damage to the
appliance.
Install a pressure reducing valve if
the water pressure in the system ex-
ceeds 116 psi (8bar).
Do not install the system if the water
pressure exceeds 120 psi (8.3bar).
Contact your plumbing specialist if
you are unsure of your water pres-
sure.
Installing the water hose to the appli-
ance
A faucet must be provided between
the water hose and the plumbed wa-
ter connection to ensure that the wa-
ter supply can be cut off if neces-
sary.
Make sure that the faucet is still ac-
cessible after the appliance has been
installed.
By this time, the installation niche
should already have been prepared so
that the appliance needs only to be
pushed into it.
When installing the water hose, make
sure that it is neither kinked nor dam-
aged.
Position the appliance slightly in front
of the installation niche so that the
faucet can still be accessed.
2
The water connection of the refrigera-
tion appliance is ready for connec-
tion at the rear of the appliance.
Install the water hose onto the wa-
ter connection at the rear of the
appliance. Ensure that it is screwed
into position correctly and watertight.
7/16"
2
Connect the water hose to the
faucet.
Ensure that it is properly screwed into
position.
Slowly open the faucet in the water
supply line and check the whole wa-
ter system for leaks.
The appliance can now be installed in
the niche (see “Installing the appli-
ance”).
Installation
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If the outlet is no longer accessible after
installation, an additional means of dis-
connection must be provided for all
poles. Suitable means of disconnection
include switches with an all-pole dis-
connect device with a contact opening
of at least 1/8" (3mm). These can be
circuit breakers, fuses, and relays.
The plug and power cord must not
come into contact with the back of the
appliance as vibrations can cause dam-
age to these components. This could
result in a short circuit.
Do not plug other appliances into elec-
trical outlet behind this appliance.
Do not connect the appliance to a
stand-alone inverter such as those used
with an autonomous energy source e.g.,
solar power.
When the appliance is turned on, power
surges could result in a safety switch-
off. This can damage the electronics.
The appliance must not be used with
so-called ei-energy saving devices
ther. These reduce the amount of en-
ergy supplied to the appliance, causing
it to overheat.
If the power cord needs to be replaced,
this must be performed by a qualified
technician.
Connecting the appliance
Insert the plug into the back of the
appliance.
Make sure that the plug has clicked into
position correctly.
Insert the plug into the electrical out-
let and switch on.
The appliance is now connected to the
electricity supply.
Saving energy
55
Normal
energy consumption
Increased
energy consumption
Installation /
Maintenance
In a well-ventilated room. In an enclosed, poorly venti-
lated room.
Protected from direct sun-
light.
In direct sunlight.
Away from heat sources (ra-
diator, range/oven).
Near a heat source (radiator,
oven).
Where the ideal room tem-
perature is approx. 68°F
(20°C).
Where the ambient room
temperature is above 77°F
(25°C).
Air vents uncovered and
dusted regularly.
Where the ventilation open-
ings are blocked and full of
dust.
Temperature
setting
39°F to 41°F (4°C to 5°C) in
the refrigerator section
The lower the temperature in
the appliance, the higher the
energy consumption.
Dry compartment in the
MasterFresh zone approx.
32°F (0°C).
0°F (-18°C) in the freezer
section
Saving energy
56
Normal
energy consumption
Increased
energy consumption
Use The drawers, and shelves
are arranged as they were
when the appliance was de-
livered.
Only open the door when
necessary and for as short a
time as possible. Store food
in an organized way.
Frequent opening of the
door for long periods will
cause a loss of coldness.
The appliance will try to cool
down and the compressor
will run for longer periods.
When shopping, use a
cooler bag and place the
food in the appliance as
soon as possible.
Replace any food removed
as quickly as possible, be-
fore it warms up too much.
Allow hot food and drinks to
cool down before placing
them in the appliance.
Hot food or food at room
temperature raises the tem-
perature inside the refrigera-
tion appliance. The appli-
ance will try to cool down
and the compressor will run
for longer periods.
Store food well packaged or
covered.
The evaporation or conden-
sation of liquids in the refrig-
erator section will cause a
loss of coldness.
Place frozen food in the re-
frigerator section to defrost.
Do not overfill the appliance
in order to allow the air to
circulate.
Poor air circulation will
cause a loss of coldness.

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Miele
Categoría: Refrigerador
Modelo: KF 2912 Vi
Color del producto: Black, White
Peso.: 500 g
Ancho: 179 mm
Profundidad: 120 mm
Altura: 45 mm
Tipo de enchufe: Type G
Peso del embalaje: 3120 g
Ancho del embalaje: 290 mm
Empaquetadura en profundidad: 115 mm
Altura del embalaje: 320 mm
Código de seguridad internacional (IP): IP66
Indicadores LED: LAN, Signal strength
Tipo de embalaje: Doos
Tecnología de conectividad: Bedraad en draadloos
red LAN: Ja
Banda de frecuencia: 5.1 - 5.8 GHz
Tipo de fuente de energía: DC, PoE
País de origen: Verenigd Koninkrijk
Código arancelario comercial del Reino Unido: 85176200
Número de puertos Ethernet LAN (RJ-45): 1
Consumo de energía (máx.): 16 W
Entrada de voltaje CC: 24-48/48-56 V
Certificación: CE, FCC
Suministro de red: 15.4 W
Cantidad por paquete: 2 stuk(s)
Modulación: 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, BPSK, QPSK
banda wifi: Single-band (5 GHz)
Estándar Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Velocidad de transferencia de datos WLAN (máx.): 1300 Mbit/s
Sensibilidad del receptor: -82dBm@54Mbps, -74dBm@300Mbps, -68dBm@1.3Gbps
Tipo de interfaz Ethernet LAN: Gigabit Ethernet
LAN Ethernet, velocidades de transferencia de datos: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s
Tecnología de cableado: 10/100/1000Base-T(X)
Estándar de red: IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11i, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.3af
Algoritmos de seguridad compatibles: 256-bit AES, 802.1x RADIUS, SNMP, SNMPv2
Cantidad de antenas: 1
Nivel de ganancia de antena (máx.): 14 dBi
Temperatura de almacenamiento: -40 - 90 °C
Sistemas operativos compatibles: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux Distributions
Gestión basada en web: Ja
Humedad de almacenamiento: 0 - 95 procent
Botón de reinicio: Ja
Filtrado de direcciones MAC: Ja
Guía de Instalación Rápida: Ja
Rango de temperatura de funcionamiento: -4 - 158 °F
Tiempo medio entre fallos (MTBF): 60000 uur
Fuente de alimentación incluida: Ja
Sistema de suspensión para la pared.: Ja
Velocidad máxima de transferencia de datos: 95 Mbit/s
Calidad de servicio (QoS): Ja
MDI/MDI-X automático: Ja
cliente DHCP: Ja
Alimentación a través de Ethernet (PoE): Ja
Requerimientos mínimos del sistema: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox
Tasas de transferencia de datos admitidas: 95Mbps
Número de canales: 25 kanalen
Duplex completo: Ja
Protocolos de gestión: SNMP V2
Rango-maximo: 2000 m
Wifi.: Ja
voltaje-de-entrada-de-CA: 100-240 V
Consumo de energía (típico): 6 W
Temperatura de funcionamiento (TT): -20 - 70 °C
Humedad relativa de funcionamiento (VV): 0 - 95 procent
Tipo-producto: Netwerkbrug
Incluye soporte de montaje: Ja
Función de control remoto: Ja
Antena incluida: Ja
IP estática: Ja
Diseño de antena: Intern
Cliente de protocolo de tiempo de red (NTP): Ja
Método de autentificación: WPA2 AES
Protección de voltaje: Ja
Alcance máximo en exteriores: 2000m
Alcance máximo en interiores: 2000m
Alimentación-a-través-de-Ethernet-(PoE): 48 V
Intensidad de señal: -40 dBm
Dirección IP dinámica: Ja
Potencia de salida (dBm): 26
diámetro de antena: 205 mm
Inyector(es) PoE+: Ja
Control de potencia de transmisión automática (ATPC): Ja
amplificación del transmisor: 0 - 14 dB

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