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Miele K 851 iD User Manual

Miele K 851 iD
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Important notes:
Use the different cooling zones for
storing food correctly. See the
section on loading examples.
Food must not touch the back wall of
the appliance. Otherwise it may
freeze to the back wall.
Do not store explosive materials in
the appliance or any products
containing combustible gas (e.g.
spray cans). Danger of explosion.
If storing alcohol with a high percent
-
age proof, make sure it is tightly
closed, and store upright.
Hot food and drinks must be cooled
to room temperature before placing
them in the appliance.
Store food covered or packaged.
This way you will prevent food smells
or tastes from affecting other foods
and prevent food from drying out.
Fruit and vegetables may, however,
be stored loose in the vegetable
containers.
Do not store groceries too close to
each other. Space should be left
between individual items for air to
circulate.
Do not keep the door open for too
long when putting food in and taking
it out of the appliance. This will help
save energy.
Food which should not be stored in a
refrigerator
Not all food is suitable for refrigeration.
These include:
Fruit and vegetables such as
bananas, avocado pears, papaya,
passion fruit, aubergines
Fruit which is not yet ripe
Potatoes
Some types of vegetables give off a
natural gas which speeds up the rate at
which food perishes. Some fruit and
vegetables react strongly to this gas
and should not be stored together in
the vegetable containers.
Examples of fruit which produce a
large amount of this natural gas are:
Apples, passion fruit, apricots, pears,
nectarines, peaches, plums, avocado
pears, papayas and figs.
Examples of fruit and vegetables
which react strongly to the natural
gases given off by other types of fruit
and vegetables are:
Kiwis, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels
sprouts, mangos, honeydew melons,
apples, apricots, cucumbers, tomatoes,
bananas, avocado pears, pears,
nectarines and peaches.
Chilling and storing food
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Miele K 851 iD Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryRefrigerator
ModelK 851 iD
Appliance placementBuilt-in
Energy Efficiency ClassA++
Noise Level38 dB
Door hingeRight
RefrigerantR600a
Climate classSN-T
Fridge interior lightYes
Lamp typeLED
Number of shelves/baskets4
Number of vegetable drawers2
Door balconies3
Egg balconyYes
Number of Doors1
Adjustable ShelvesYes
Door Open AlarmYes
ColorWhite
TypeBuilt-in
Fridge gross capacity279 liters
Defrost SystemAutomatic

Summary

Description of the appliance

Warning and safety instructions

Correct usage and technical safety

Covers the appliance's intended domestic use and critical technical safety aspects related to coolant and potential hazards.

Electrical safety and mains connection

Ensures safe electrical connection and operation, covering mains supply compatibility, earthing, and avoiding extension leads.

Appliance operation and maintenance safety

Details safety precautions for appliance operation and maintenance, including avoiding specific cleaning agents, ensuring ventilation, and climate range compliance.

The correct temperature

Temperature selection and display

Explains how to set and read the internal temperature using the dial and display, and factors affecting temperature.

Super cool and dynamic cooling

Super cool function details

Details the Super cool function for rapid temperature reduction, its recommended uses, and how to switch it on/off.

Dynamic cooling function details

Explains the Dynamic cooling feature for even temperature distribution and when it should be activated or deactivated.

Storing food

Chilling and storing food

Cleaning and care

Problem solving guide

Cooling performance issues

Diagnosing and fixing issues where the appliance is not cooling adequately or is too cold.

Frequent or long switching cycles

Troubleshooting reasons for the appliance switching on too frequently or running for extended periods.

Display and interior light issues

Resolving problems with the temperature display not showing or flashing, and the interior light not working.

Electrical connection

Mandatory earthing requirement

Crucial warning emphasizing that the appliance must be properly earthed for safety.

Installation

Building in dimensions

Building in the appliance

Fitting the furniture door

Instructions for attaching the furniture door to the appliance, including marking, hanging, and securing the bracket.

Securing the appliance to housing

Final steps to securely fix the appliance to the housing unit at the top and bottom, including cover strips.

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