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jcrowley 1:19am on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 
EXCELLENT BLU RAY PICTURE ! IT WAS LIKE WATCHING IT FOR THE FIRST TIME ; GREAT PRICE NEWEGG NONE Nice packaging by Iogear utilizing all recyclable material. I have quite a few Iogear products, and they all are excellent.
huesser 1:41pm on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 
I bought these to go with my 5G nano. Apparently my ears are a bit too small for the buds that come with the nano.
ifrs 2:34pm on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 
First step into Audiophile-land. Simply put, these headphones are very good. The price makes them even better. I find that the bass.
Damon Longworth 4:19pm on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 
These are probably the best headphones you can buy without spending a hundred dollars or more. The ear speakers fold up. I love the Koss headphones, i always have liked Koss even better than Sony or any other maker of headphones they make my music sound tremendous. I already had a pair of Sennheiser px-100 headphones.
Archer 9:50am on Monday, May 17th, 2010 
Great for the price I purchased these because I lost my Bose in-ear headphones and did not want to spend $100 on an expensive pair again. Impedance too high for portable use!! What drove me to buy these headphones is their comfort level and sound quality.
adrmarzi 3:01pm on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 
Call me herectic, but I think the Koss Portapro is generally overrated. I had read so many reviews praising the PortaPro that I decided to get them. These headphones are excellent in every matter: design, sound.
intestinal 7:13pm on Monday, May 10th, 2010 
Once you select the appropriate size buds out of the 3 pairs it comes with, these are great because they plug out ambient noise.
dunny 5:28pm on Sunday, March 21st, 2010 
The headphones are value for your money. Only $30 for a pair of headphones that sounds better than a pair of Beats by dr. dre Studios. These are outstanding quality for $30 headphones. Rich and full sound. However I have trouble wearing them for extended periods of time. I love this headphones for its easy not styli...  Easy to use, very comfortable. Dude these sound so good, I prefer the sound ...  Sonic Sound Quality The look turn heads (Not in a good way).

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Operating and installation instructions
Fridge freezer with Dynamic cooling and ice maker KF 889 iDNE-1
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these operating instructions before it is installed or used for the first time.

M.-Nr. 860

Contents
Description of the appliance. 5 Caring for the environment. 7 Warning and Safety instructions. 8 How to save energy. 12 Switching on and off. 14 To switch the refrigerator section off separately. 14 Safety lock. 15 Switching off for longer periods of time. 15 The correct temperature. 16. in the refrigerator. 16. in the freezer. 16 Temperature selection. 16 Temperature range. 17 Temperature displays. 17 Temperature display brightness. 18 Alarm. 19 Temperature alarm. 19 Door alarm. 19 Switching on the alarm system. 19 Switching the alarm off early. 19 Super cool, super freeze and dynamic cooling. 20 Super cool. 20 Freezing fresh food. 20 Super freeze. 21 Dynamic cooling. 21 Using the refrigerator efficiently. 22 Different storage zones. 22 Coldest area. 22 Warmest area. 22 Food which should not be stored in a refrigerator. 22 Storing food correctly. 23 Fruit and vegetables. 23 Adjusting the interior fittings. 24 Moving the shelves. 24 Split shelf. 24 Adjusting the door shelves. 24 Moving the bottle divider. 24
Freezing and storing food. 25 Maximum freezing capacity. 25 Storing frozen food. 25 Home freezing. 25 Hints on home freezing. 25 Packing. 26 Before placing food in the freezer. 26 Placing food in the freezer. 26 Freezer calendar. 27 Marker system for frozen food. 27 Defrosting. 27 Cooling drinks. 28 Freezer tray. 28 Cool pack. 28 Ice cube maker. 29 Defrosting. 31 Refrigerator section. 31 Freezer section. 31 Cleaning and care. 32 Cleaning the interior and accessories. 32 Cleaning the ice cube tray. 32 Ventilation gaps. 33 Door seals. 33 Problem solving guide. 35 Noises. 38 Service Department. 39 Mains water connection. 40 Notes on connecting to the mains water supply. 40 Connection to the water inlet. 40 Electrical connection. 42 Electrical connection U.K. 42 Installation. 43 Location. 43 Climate range. 43 Ventilation. 43 Before installation. 43 Building into a peninsular run. 43
Building-in dimensions. 44 Changing the door hinging. 45 Building in the appliance. 47
Description of the appliance
a Super cool button and indicator light b On button for switching the whole appliance on and On/Off button for independently switching the refrigerator section on and off c Temperature selector buttons for the refrigerator section Upper button: warmer Lower button: colder d Refrigerator section temperature display e Safety lock indicator light
f Freezer section temperature display g Temperature selector buttons for the freezer section Upper button: warmer Lower button: colder h Master switch for switching the whole appliance on and off i Super freeze button and indicator light j Alarm button
k Switch for Dynamic cooling l Dynamic cooling fan m Butter and cheese compartment n Interior lighting o Egg tray p Door shelves q Shelves r Bottle rack s Condensate channel and drain hole t Fruit and vegetable containers u Divider* v Ice cube drawer with automatic ice cube maker w Freezer drawers with freezer calendar x Marker system for frozen food * depending on model
Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing material
The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal, and can normally be recycled. Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young children. Danger of suffocation! Rather than just throwing these materials away, please ensure that they are recycled.
Disposal of your old appliance
Please ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. It should be unplugged or disconnected from the mains electricity supply by a competent person. The plug must be rendered useless and the cable cut off directly behind the appliance to prevent misuse. See the "Warning and Safety" section of this booklet for further details. Electrical and electronic appliances often contain materials which, if handled or disposed of incorrectly, could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment. They are, however, essential for the correct functioning of your appliance. Please dispose of your old appliance at your local community waste collection / recycling centre and not with your household waste.

Correct use

This appliance is intended for domestic use only for the cool storage of food and drinks as well as for storing deep frozen food, freezing fresh food and for preparing ice. Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by incorrect or improper use of the appliance. This appliance is not a toy! To avoid the risk of injury, do not allow children to play on or near it, or to play with the controls. Supervise its use by the elderly or infirm.
Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, make sure that the rating on the data plate corresponds to the voltage and frequency of the household supply. This data must correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt. The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between the appliance and an effective earthing system which complies with local and national safety regulations. It is most important that this basic safety requirement is present and regularly tested. Where there is any doubt, the household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system (e.g. electric shock). Safe operation of the appliance is only assured if it has been installed and connected in accordance with these operating and installation instructions. This equipment is not designed for maritime use or for use in mobile installations such as caravans, aircraft etc. However it may be suitable for such usage subject to a risk assessment of the installation being carried out by a suitably qualified engineer. Installation work, maintenance and repairs may only be carried out by suitably qualified and competent persons to ensure safety. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and the manufacturer will not be held liable. Ensure current is not supplied to the appliance while maintenance or repair work is being carried out. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by a faulty connection to the mains water supply. Connection to the mains water supply and any repairs to the ice cube maker must only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person. The ice cube maker is not suitable for connection to a hot water supply. Before making plumbing connections, ensure the appliance is disconnected from the mains electricity supply. The appliance is only completely isolated from the electricity supply when: it has been switched off at the wall socket and the plug has been withdrawn. the mains fuse is withdrawn, or the screw-out fuse is removed (in countries where this is applicable). Do not connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply by an extension lead. Extension leads do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).

Allow hot food and drinks to cool down before placing them in the appliance.
Store food covered or packaged.
Place frozen food in the refrigerator to defrost. Do not over-fill the appliance to allow air to circulate.
Normal energy consumption

Defrosting

Increased energy consumption
Defrost the freezer when a layer of A layer of ice hinders the cold ice one centimetre thick has built from reaching the frozen food, and causes an increase in energy up. consumption.

Switching on and off

Before using for the first time
^ Clean the inside of the appliance and the accessories with warm water and a little washing up liquid, and then dry with a soft cloth. Important: To ensure the correct functioning of the appliance, let it stand for between 11/2 and 2 hour after transporting it to its final location before connecting it to the mains. The temperature display goes out and the cooling process is switched off. If this does not happen, then the safety lock is engaged. To switch the refrigerator section off separately The refrigerator section can be switched off without having to switch off the freezer section. This is useful e.g. whilst on holiday.

Switching on

The refrigerator and freezer sections are switched on together by pressing the master switch on the right hand side of the control panel.
^ Press the "On/Off" button for the refrigerator section on the left hand side of the control panel. The temperature display for the refrigerator section goes out and the refrigerator section switches off.
^ Press the master switch. Bars will flash in the temperature display and a buzzer will sound. The appliance starts cooling. You can also switch the whole appliance on by pressing the "On/Off" button for the refrigerator section on the left hand side of the control panel. Allow the appliance to run for a few hours before placing food in it. This will ensure that the temperature is sufficiently low.
To switch the refrigerator section on again
^ Press the "On/Off" button on the left hand side of the display again. Bars will appear in the temperature display for the refrigerator section. The refrigerator section starts cooling. The interior light will come on when the door is opened.

Switching off

^ Press the master switch.

Switching off the alarm

The safety lock indicator light must go out in the temperature display. The appliance can now be switched off at any time.

. in the freezer

For freezing fresh food and storing frozen food for a long time a temperature of at least -18 C is needed. At this temperature the growth of micro organisms is generally halted. As soon as the temperature rises to above -10 C, the micro organisms become active in the food again so that it cannot be kept as long. For this reason, partially defrosted or defrosted food must not be re-frozen. Food may be re-frozen once it has been cooked as the high temperatures achieved when cooking destroy most micro organisms.

Temperature selection

The temperatures for the refrigerator section and for the freezer section are set independently from one another using the buttons to the right and left hand sides of the temperature displays. Press the

. in the refrigerator

We recommend a temperature of 4 C in middle of the refrigerator section. Upper button: to raise the temperature (it gets warmer) Lower button: to reduce the temperature (it gets colder) The temperature being set will flash in the display.
When pressing the buttons the following are shown in the display: When first pressed: The last temperature selected flashes. Each subsequent press of the button: adjusts the temperature shown in 1 C steps. Keeping the button pressed in: adjusts the temperature continually. Approx. 5 seconds after letting go of the button the current actual temperature of the refrigerator or freezer is automatically shown. If you have adjusted the temperature, wait for approx. 6 hours if the appliance is not very full and for approx. 24 hours if the appliance is full before checking the temperature display as it will take this long for the display to show the accurate temperature of the appliance. If, after this time, the temperature is too high or too low, you will need to adjust it again. Temperature range The temperature can be adjusted: in the refrigerator section from 2 C to 11 C in the freezer section from -16 C to -26 C The ambient temperature in the room and the installation location can affect the time it takes for the appliance to reach the lowest temperature. If the ambient temperature is too high, the appliance may not reach the lowest temperature.

Temperature displays

During normal operation the temperature display shows the temperature in the middle of the refrigerator section and the temperature in the warmest part of the freezer section. If the temperature in the appliance is not within the range that the appliance is able to display (i.e. if it is not between 0 C and 19 C in the refrigerator section, and if the temperature in the freezer section is above 0 C), only a bar will light up in the temperature displays. It will take between 3 and 8 hours approximately for the appliance to reach the required temperature. The time it takes will depend on where the appliance is located and the temperature setting selected.

The temperature displays flash, if a different temperature is being set, the temperature in the appliance has risen by several degrees, indicating that the appliance is warming up too much. This loss of coldness is no cause for concern in the following circumstances: when the door has been left open for a while, e.g. for removing or storing a large amount of food, when fresh food is being frozen. However, if the temperature remains above -18 C for a long time, check that the frozen food has not started to defrost. Do not refreeze thawed or defrosted food! If it has started thawing, check that the food is safe to use and if it is, use it as soon as possible. Temperature display brightness The appliance is supplied with the brightness of the temperature display set as low as possible. However, if the door is opened, a setting changed or if the alarm is sounding, the temperature display will appear much brighter for approx. 1 minute. The level of brightness can be adjusted to be: Brighter: by pressing the alarm button, and whilst holding it in, press the upper button next to the temperature display for the freezer section. Dimmer: by pressing the alarm button, and whilst holding it in, press the lower button next to the temperature display for the freezer section.
Your appliance has been fitted with a warning system which ensures that the temperature in the freezer section cannot rise unnoticed and to avoid energy being wasted if the door is left open.
Switching on the alarm system
The alarm system is always active. It does not have to be switched on manually.
Switching the alarm off early
Once the set temperature has been reached in the freezer section, the alarm switches off and the temperature display stops flashing and lights up constantly. However, if the noise disturbs you, you can turn the alarm off before this if you wish.

Temperature alarm

An alarm will sound and the temperature display will flash if the temperature in the freezer section becomes warm. The temperature the appliance is set at determines the temperature the appliance recognises as being too warm. The alarm will sound and the temperature display will also flash: when the freezer is switched on. if the freezer section door has been left open for a while, e.g. in order to load, re-arrange or take food out of the freezer. when freezing large amounts of food at once. if there has been a lengthy interruption to the power supply.

^ Press the super freeze button, the super freeze indicator light will come on. The appliance works at full power to lower the temperature in the freezer section. Switching super freeze off Depending on the amount of food placed in the freezer the super freeze function will switch off automatically after approx. 30 to 60 hours. The super freeze indicator light will go out and the appliance will continue running at normal power.
the room humidity level is high. Switching on dynamic cooling ^ Press the switch for dynamic cooling above the fan to m. The fan will start turning. To save energy, the fan will switch itself off when the refrigerator section door is opened. Switching off dynamic cooling ^ Press the switch for dynamic cooling to "0". The fan will stop after a short while.
Using the refrigerator efficiently

Different storage zones

Due to the natural circulation of the air in the appliance, there are different temperature zones in the refrigerator. Cold, heavy air sinks to the lowest section of the appliance. Make use of the different zones when placing food in the appliance. Coldest area The coldest area in a refrigerator is directly above the vegetable containers. Use this for all delicate and highly perishable food, e.g. fish, meat, poultry, sausage products, ready meals, dishes or baked goods containing eggs or cream, fresh dough, cake mixtures, pizza or quiche dough, soft cheese and other dairy products, pre-packed vegetables and other fresh food with a label stating it should be kept at a temperature of approx. 4 C. Warmest area The warmest area is in the top section of the door. Use this for storing butter and cheese. Do not store explosive materials in the appliance or any products containing propellants (e.g. spray cans). Danger of explosion. If storing alcohol with a high percentage proof, make sure it is tightly closed, and store upright. Do not store cooking oil in the refrigerator door. Traces of oil can cause stress cracks to occur in the plastic components in the door. Food must not touch the back wall of the appliance, as it may freeze to the back wall.
Food which should not be stored in a refrigerator
Not all food is suitable for storing in the refrigerator. These include: Fruit and vegetables which are sensitive to cold, such as bananas, avocado pears, papaya, passion fruit, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers Fruit which is not yet ripe Potatoes Some hard cheeses, e.g. Parmesan

When freezing large items e.g. a turkey or a large joint of meat, the separator plate in between two of the freezer drawers can be removed to give more room. This way food can be stored in the space of two drawers. ^ Remove the drawers above and below the separator plate.
Marker system for frozen food
Markers serve as a reminder of how long food has been stored. Each freezer drawer has two slide markers with dials. The months are represented on the dials as 1 12.
^ Press down on the hook a at the rear of the separator plate and pull the plate forwards and out b. To put the separator plate back in, push it back into place making sure it audibly clicks into position.
^ Slide the markers onto the guide runners on the edge of the drawers. Use the markers to indicate the type of food being frozen and turn the dials to the appropriate number to indicate the month the food was first placed in the freezer.

Freezer calendar

The freezer calendar on the freezer drawer gives the length of time which various foods can be stored for effectively. Where the storage time given on the packaging differs, follow the advice on the packaging.
Frozen food can be defrosted in different ways: in a microwave oven, in an oven using the Fan or Defrost setting, at room temperature, in a fridge.
Poultry It is particularly important to observe food hygiene rules when defrosting poultry. Do not use the liquid from defrosted poultry. Pour it away and wash the container it was in, the sink and your hands. Fruit should be defrosted at room temperature in its packing or in a covered bowl. Most vegetables can be cooked while still frozen. Just put straight into boiling water or hot fat. The cooking time is slightly less than that of fresh vegetables. Never re-freeze partially or fully defrosted food. Consume defrosted food as soon as possible as it will lose its nutritional value and spoil if left for too long. Defrosted food may only be re-frozen after it has been cooked. ^ Space the food out loosely on the tray. ^ Hang the tray in one of the upper freezer drawers. Leave food for 10 - 12 hours to freeze thoroughly on the tray. Transfer it to a freezer bag or suitable container once frozen. Place the bag or container in the freezer drawer.

The cool pack prevents the temperature in the freezer rising too quickly in the event of a power cut. Place the cool pack in the upper drawer directly on top of food or to save space on the freezer tray. The cool pack will be at its most effective after it has been in the freezer for approx. 24 hours. If there is a power cut, place the cool pack directly on top of the frozen food in the upper drawer so that the food will be kept cold for as long as possible. When placing fresh food in the freezer, use the cool pack to separate the fresh food from the food which is already frozen so that the frozen food does not begin to thaw. The cool pack can also be used in a cool bag to keep food or drinks cool for a short period of time.

Cooling drinks

Drinks are best cooled quickly in the refrigerator section using the Super cool function. If bottles have been placed in the freezer for rapid cooling, make sure they are not left in the freezer for more than one hour, as they could burst.

Freezer tray

The freezer tray is useful for freezing small items such as berries and vegetables. They can be frozen individually and therefore maintain their shape when defrosted.

Ice cube maker

For the automatic ice cube maker to operate it must be connected to the mains water supply. To ensure that the water pipes are thoroughly flushed through before use, ice cubes from the first three ice cube making processes must not be consumed. This applies not only to when the appliance is installed for the first time but also if the appliance has been out of use for a longer period (e.g. whilst on holiday). Making a large amount of ice cubes The amount of ice cubes which the appliance makes depends on the temperature in the freezer section. The lower the temperature, the more ice cubes are produced within a certain time frame. Ice cube production is halted automatically as soon as the ice cube drawer is full. If you require a large amount of ice cubes, ^ replace the full ice cube drawer with the drawer beside it on the right. The ice cube maker will begin to produce ice cubes again as soon as this new drawer has been placed in position and closed properly.
^ Switch on the freezer section. ^ Open the top left drawer in the freezer section.
^ Press the On/Off button on the ice cube maker. The indicator light will come on. ^ Close the drawer. The drawer must be completely shut for ice cubes to be produced. After the appliance is switched on for the first time it can take up to 24 hours for the first ice cubes to drop out of the ice cube maker and collect in the drawer. Thereafter, when the ice cube maker is switched off and then on again it will take up to a maximum of 6 hours for ice cubes to be produced.

Switching off the ice cube maker
The ice cube maker can be switched off independently of the freezer section if you do not want the appliance to make any ice cubes. ^ Press the On/Off button on the ice cube maker until the indicator light goes out. If the ice cube maker is switched off, the ice cube drawer can be used as an extra drawer for freezing fresh food and storing frozen food.

Refrigerator section

Condensate and frost can build up on the back wall of the refrigerator section whilst it is in use. These are automatically removed and defrosted by the appliance. The condensate is drained away via a channel and drain hole into an evaporation system at the back of the appliance. Ensure that the condensate channel and drain hole are kept clean and are never blocked so that condensate can flow away without hindrance.

Freezer section

This freezer is equipped with a "Frost free" system. The freezer section defrosts automatically. The moisture generated in the appliance collects on the condenser and is automatically defrosted and dissipated from time to time. This automatic defrosting system enables the freezer section to remain permanently ice-free, however, the food stored in the freezer section will not defrost.

Cleaning and care

Never use cleaning agents containing abrasive substances such as sand, soda, acids or chemical solvents. "Non-abrasive" cleaning agents are also unsuitable as they can cause matt areas to appear. Make sure that water cannot get into the electronic unit or into the light. Do not let water get into the drainage channel and drain hole when cleaning. Do not use steam cleaning apparatus to clean the appliance. Steam could reach the electrical components and cause a short circuit. The data plate located inside the appliance must not be removed. It contains information which is required in the event of a service call.
Cleaning the interior and accessories
Use warm water with a little washing up liquid. Accessories and shelves should all be hand-washed. The butter dish is, however, dishwasher safe. ^ Clean the appliance at least once a month. ^ Clean the condensate channel and drain hole frequently, so that condensate can drain away unhindered. Use a straw or similar to clear the drain if necessary. ^ After cleaning, wipe the interior and accessories with a damp cloth and dry with a soft cloth. Leave the doors open to air the appliance for a short while.

E-Cloth

A microfibre "E-Cloth" is available from the Miele UK Spare Parts Department, which is suitable for cleaning surfaces such as stainless steel, glass, plastic and chrome without the use of chemicals.

Before cleaning

^ Switch the appliance off by pressing the master switch. ^ Take any food out of the appliance and store it in a cool place. ^ Take out any removable parts e.g. shelves for cleaning.
Cleaning the ice cube tray
The ice cubes are formed in a tray before they are dropped down into the drawer. This tray should be cleaned regularly to remove any stale ice or water. ^ Connect the appliance to the electricity supply. ^ Press the On/Off button on the ice cube maker. The indicator light will come on.
^ Empty the ice cube drawer. ^ Press the On/Off button on the ice cube maker and hold it pressed in for approx. 10 seconds (after about a second the ice cube maker will switch off and the indicator light will go out). The indicator light will flash. ^ Push the ice cube drawer in as far as it will go within the next 60 seconds. The ice cube tray will then rotate into an angled position which makes it easier for cleaning: The ice cube maker will begin to produce ice cubes again after a maximum of 6 hours. If the ice cube maker has not been used for a while, it is important to clean the ice cube tray before using it again.

Ventilation gaps

^ The ventilation gaps should be cleaned on a regular basis with a brush or vacuum cleaner. A build up of dust will increase the appliances energy consumption.

Door seals

Do not use any grease or oil on the door seals as these will cause the seals to deteriorate and become porous over time. Wait until the ice cube tray has completed this rotation before continuing. ^ Then take the ice cube drawer out of the appliance and clean it. ^ Now clean the ice cube tray with hot water and a little washing up liquid or sterilising fluid. Rinse thoroughly afterwards. ^ Press the On/Off button on the ice cube maker. The ice cube tray will return to its original position. ^ Then put the ice cube drawer back in the appliance and close it.
The door seals should be cleaned regularly with clean water and then wiped dry with a soft cloth.

WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

Installation

Ventilation
This appliance must be built in, otherwise it could tip up. Air at the back of the appliance gets warm. The appliance housing unit must be constructed to allow sufficient space for ventilation. Miele kitchen units are designed to provide this ventilation. A ventilation gap of at least 50 mm depth must be allowed for behind the appliance for air to circulate. The air inlet to the appliance is via the plinth in the housing unit. The cross-section of the air inlet and outlet must be at least 200 cm2 to ensure that air can circulate without hindrance. Otherwise the appliance has to work harder, resulting in an increase in electricity consumption. The air inlet and outlet must not be covered or blocked in any way. They should be dusted on a regular basis.

Location

This appliance should be installed in a dry, well ventilated room. The room temperature should not go above or below the climate range for which the appliance is designed. The higher the ambient temperature of the room, the more energy the appliance requires to operate. It should not be installed where it is exposed to direct sunlight or directly adjacent to a heat-producing appliance such as an oven or a radiator. Climate range The appliance is designed for use within certain climate ranges (ambient temperatures), and should not be used outside this range. The climate range of this appliance is stated on the data plate inside the appliance.
Climate range SN - ST N SN - T Ambient room temperature +10 C to +38 C +16 C to +32 C +10 C to +43 C

Before installation

^ Before installation, remove the sealing strip etc. from the outside of the appliance and take any accessories out of the inside of the appliance. ^ Remove any cable clips from the rear of the appliance. ^ Check that all parts at the back of the appliance are unhindered. Remove any hindrance.
Operating in a room which is too cold will cause the cooling system to switch off for too long causing the internal temperature in the appliance to rise with the risk of food deteriorating and going off.
Building into a peninsular run
When built into a peninsular run, the rear of the building in niche must be fitted with a kitchen furniture panel.

Building-in dimensions

Door dimensions in mm Appliance Freezer section a KF 889. 681 b 658 Refrigerat or section c 1012

Building in

^ Push the appliance into the niche. Make sure that the mains cable does not get trapped. A gap of 43 mm must be maintained between the appliance and the housing unit on the hinge side. (Marked X on the drawing)
^ Screw fixing bracket a back on (if this has not already been done). ^ Push the appliance up against the housing on the door opening side (A), so that the sealing strip is pressed against it. ^ Then push the appliance into the niche until the front edge of the hinge plates are flush with the housing unit floor (B), and the front edge of the opened fixing bracket a is flush with the housing unit.
^ Secure the appliance on the hinge side to the housing unit at the top and in the middle on 19 mm thick housing unit walls by using the shorter 5 x 75 mm screws c and the smaller spacer sleeves d, and on 16 mm thick housing unit walls by using the longer 5 x 80 mm screws c and the longer spacer sleeves d.
^ Secure the appliance in the housing unit using the short 4 x 14 mm screws b through the bottom hinge plates and then tighten them up. ^ Secure the appliance to the top of the housing unit using the short 4 x 14 mm screws i through the cover strip before tightening them.

Fitting a furniture door

^ Screw fixing bracket e back on (if this has not already been done). ^ Secure the appliance to the housing unit wall on the door opening side using two 4 x 14 mm screws through the upper fixing bracket a and one 4 x 14 mm screw f through fixing bracket e and then tighten them. ^ Close the fixing bracket a back up again and fit cover g. ^ Align cover strip h by sliding it parallel to the housing unit ceiling. The cover strip must not protude. ^ Fit the door coupling parts a to the appliance door at handle height using the 3.9 x 9.5 mm self tapping screws b (on a larger door an extra door coupling should be fitted). Use the pre-drilled holes. ^ Open the doors right out and push the coupling guides c into the door coupling parts.
^ Using the 4 x 14 mm screws d fit the coupling guides to the furniture door. Ensure that the distance marked d (= thickness of housing unit wall + 3 mm) to the outer edge of the furniture door is maintained. Make sure that the coupling guides are at approx. 90 to the front edge of the door. ^ Align the door couplings so that when closed, the handle side of the furniture door does not touch the housing unit wall. A minimum distance of 1 mm must be maintained. ^ Plug any holes left in the appliance door with the stoppers e supplied.
Alteration rights reserved / 1905 KF 889 iDNE-1

M.-Nr. 860 / 03 en - GB

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6 function ovens

The entry-level ovens offer the following 6 functions as standard:
Fan heat This function uses the top and bottom heating elements to create the heat. A fan in the back of the oven then distributes the hot air around the oven cavity. With this function, cooking can only be done on one level at a time. or Fan plus This function works by heating air over a ring element in the back of the oven and circulating it around the oven cavity. With even heat distribution, you can bake and roast on different levels at the same time with this function.

AirClean catalyser Oven door can be removed for easy cleaning Rapid-release shelf runners
Rotisserie, Roast probe, PerfectClean enamelled grill pan with anti-splash insert, rack and 2 baking trays Grill pan handle, roasting filter, cookbook

Large capacity ovens

H 4740 B with H 4020 BM + EBA frame

H 4740 B 70 cm wide oven

H 4900 B 90 cm wide oven
Stainless steel front with stainless steel handle 70 cm wide with triple glazed door 28% more space usable space than a 60 cm wide oven 4 shelf levels Halogen lighting in both sides of oven
Stainless steel with stainless steel handle Aluminium with aluminium handle 90 cm wide with full-width tinted triple glazed door (70 cm wide oven with a 10 cm storage unit on the left hand side and 10 cm wide control panel on the right)
Electronic controls with digital display Programme and temperature selector dials Clock display, can be switched on or off Buzzer with choice of 3 tones, can be switched on or off
Electronic controls with display, programme selector with light-ring, door contact switch
9 functions fan heat, conventional heat, top heat, bottom heat, defrost, intensive bake, fan grill, economy grill, full grill

OVEN FUNCTIONS

6 functions fan plus, conventional heat, fan grill, full grill, gentle bake, rapid heat-up
Traditional lighting on either side of oven cavity Recommended temperatures
Electronic clock with time of day display Minute minder Switch off or on and off automatically
Air cooling system Triple glazed door with CleanGlass and cool front

SPECIAL FEATURES

Electronic clock with time of day display Minute minder Switch off automatically by setting the duration Switch on and off automatically by setting the duration and the end time Delay the start time using the roast probe
Catalytic side, back + roof liners Perfect Clean enamel floor Oven door can be removed for easy cleaning Rapid-release shelf runners
1 Perfect Clean enamelled baking tray Perfect Clean enamelled grill pan with anti-splash insert Perfect Clean enamelled rack, grill pan handle, roasting filter, cookbook

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Child resistant controls Safety lock Door contact switch Safety switch off Enhanced vapour cooling and venting system
Catalytic liners with PerfectClean enamelled floor Roast probe Storage compartment for baking trays
Building-in frame for fitting a 60 cm wide appliance above
Quick release side supports and grill
Chrome rack, 2 PerfectClean enamelled baking trays, 1 PerfectClean enamelled grill pan, pan, grill pan handle, roasting filter, roast probe, cookbook
For installation under a worktop please order a HAL 90 trim

Double ovens

Energy efficiency rating top oven
Energy efficiency rating bottom oven
H 348 Bcm Multi-function double oven
H 349 Bcm Multi-function double oven

2 x 0.9 litre net capacity perforated stainless steel containers Rack, drip tray, water tank with integrated heating element, cookbook
Perforated and solid stainless steel containers HKL 60 joining strip for installation with an oven, combi-oven or coffee machine
Suitable for installation in a 60 cm wide wall, tall, dresser or base unit See Building-in diagrams for dimensions

DG 4060

DG 4060 Steam oven
Stainless steel with stainless steel handle Black with aluminium handle Full-width tinted glazing 30 litre stainless steel oven interior with 4 cooking levels External steam generator
Automatic programmes for over 130 food types plus 30 user programmes and 4 standard programmes (Universal, Vegetables, Fish, Meat/Poultry) as well as reheating and defrosting. 15 min. warming function at end of programme, steam reduction system before end of programme
The 30 litre capacity DG 4060 is 60 cm wide and is designed for installation in a tall or base* unit.
This model offers state of the art Navitronic controls, again with simple turn and press electronic dial controls for selecting 4 standard cooking programmes, as well as a reheating and a defrosting programme. These all have pre-set recommended temperatures, which can be changed if required. This model also offers over 140 automatic programmes so all you need to do is choose the food type, select how well done you like your vegetables or pasta to be, and the leave the oven to work out the rest! And once you have found your perfect recipe you can save it under User programmes!
A large, user-friendly, clear text navigational display ensures easy, trouble-free operation and even allows you to tailor a wide range of settings, such as buzzer volume and display brightness, to your requirements. Even the language shown in the display can be changed!
Navitronic retractable controls with turn and press mechanism, user friendly clear text navigational display Recommended temperatures and actual temperature display Temperatures adjustable between 40C and 100C Programmable settings (buzzer volume and duration, language, display On/Off, recommended temperatures and display contrast/brightness)
Electronic clock with time of day display, minute minder, programme delay: set the start time and duration or end time and duration with automatic switch-off, 200 hour battery back-up

EGW 4060-14 Warming drawer
EGW 4060-29 Warming drawer
Stainless steel front with stainless steel handle Aluminium front with aluminium handle Tinted glazed front with white or black trim and aluminium handle
Stainless steel with stainless steel handle Aluminium with aluminium handle White or black with aluminium handle Full-width tinted glazing
14 cm deep warming drawer, suitable for installation in a 60 cm high niche together with a DG 4060 steam oven, H 4020 BM or H 4060 BM microwave combi oven, or with a CVA 4080 or CVA 4085 coffee machine Usable height approx. 10 cm
29 cm deep warming drawer, suitable for installation in an 88 cm high niche together with a single oven Usable height approx. 25 cm
6 place settings or 20 plates 28 cm or up to 80 Espresso cups or 40 Cappuccino cups (depending on size and style) Max. load 25 kg
12 place settings or 40 plates 28 cm or up to 120 Espresso cups or 60 Cappuccino cups (depending on size and style) Max. load 25 kg
Hot air fan system for heating crockery Temperatures freely adjustable from approx. 3080C Illuminated on/off switch

230 V, 50 Hz, 420 W

OPTIONAL ACCESSORY
Connection cable to connect to a CVA 4080 or CVA 4085 coffee machine
N.B. These warming drawers are for crockery only. They are not designed for keeping food warm.
Plate warmer EGW 4060-14 Fitted underneath a combi oven
Plate warmer EGW 4060-14 Fitted underneath a steam oven
N.B.: The EGW 4060-29 cannot be fitted under a combi oven
Plate warmer EGW 4060-14 Fitted underneath a coffee machine
Plate warmer EGW 4060-14 Fitted underneath a single oven
Plate warmer EGW 4060-29 Fitted underneath a single oven
Plate warmer EGW 4060-29 Fitted underneath a CVA 4080
Powerful, innovative and elegant
The hob is the heart of the kitchen and Mieles range of gas and ceramic hobs combine sleek looks with top technology. Miele Ceran surfaced hobs are powerful, innovative and elegant and provide exceptional performance. With any Miele electric hob youre sure to receive quick heat-up times and a smooth, perfectly flat, easy clean surface. Our gas hobs are designed to make operation easy, the unique control configurations provide access to all the burners without interference and the stylish pan supports allow pots to be easily transferred from one burner to another.

N.B.: Features will vary depending on model.
All Miele ceramic induction hobs share the following features:
Onset touch sensor controls along the front Hob and cooking zone on/off sensor controls Programmable user preferences
Residual heat indicators for all cooking zones Overheating protection Safety/System lock with indicator light Safety switch off Integrated cooling fan with automatic run on Fault monitoring

KM 5722 Induction hob

KM 5731 Induction hob
See Building-in dimensions and Product information for exact appliance and cut-out dimensions as well as zone dimensions and output levels

SUITABLE PANS

4 induction cooking zones with pan recognition, auto heat-up and booster function
Onset touch sensor ComfortControls along the front Power levels 1-9 with digital display 0-99 minute timer (can be used on all zones at the same time) Minute minder
These hobs require ferromagnetic pans, such as enamelled steel, cast iron or magnetic stainless steel

Stop and Go function

KM 5736 Induction hob

KM 5753 Induction hob

KM 5755 Induction hob

KM 5773 Induction hob

Onset touch sensor ComfortControl plus controls along the front Power levels 1-12 with digital display Memory programme 0-99 minute timer Minute minder
5 induction cooking zones with pan recognition, auto heat-up and booster function

Approx. 900 mm wide

KM 5757 Induction hob

KM 5775 Induction hob

Bevel edged glass rim

Approx. 750 mm wide

Gas hobs

KM 391 G

For the most discerning
Cooking with gas the benefits of gas as a source of energy are acclaimed by numerous well-known chefs de cuisine throughout the world. Discover the benefits of this professional approach to cooking for yourself we are sure that Miele's gas hob units will meet your expectations.

KM 370 G

All Miele gas hobs share the following features:
Controls along the front Electronic ignition for single-handed operation

Flame failure cut-out

See Building-in dimensions and Product information for exact appliance and cut-out dimensions as well as burner output levels

GAS TYPE

KM 360-1 G

Stainless steel

Thermostatic temperature control, 100C to 200C
Residual heat indicator Drain valve In operation light
Indicators for on/off, auto heat-up, safety lock, booster function, no pan Residual heat indicators Automatic switch off, system lock, safety cut-out, fault indication, integrated cooling fan with automatic run-on
E-Cloth N.B.: This electric fryer must not be installed directly next to a gas hob. There must be a minimum safety distance of 288 mm of worktop or an electric combiset appliance between them.
E-Cloth N.B.: This hob requires ferromagnetic pans such as enamelled steel, cast iron or magnetic stainless steel. Pacemaker wearers may wish to contact their doctor regarding the use of induction hobs.

KM 400 Ceramic hob

CSWA 400 Scales

CSAF 400 Pot rest

Cross fluted, glass ceramic pot rest
2 HiLight zones, one is a vario zone
Onset push button control at the front Display in metric or imperial

WEIGHING SURFACE

CSZL 400
Connection strip for use when installing two or more combiset appliances in a row
In operation light Residual heat indicators
Ceramic safety glass weighing surface, removable for cleaning
Weighs 15 g10 kg/0.6 oz22 lb in 5 g/0.2 oz increments Add and re-set to 0 function Requires 9 V battery (supplied)

The Tepan

CT 400 P Tepan

CT 400 MP Mobile Tepan

Stainless steel tepan plate 570 mm , 10 mm thick Cooking area 400 mm , dips 18 mm in the centre
Rotary control for 12 power settings In operation indicator light Temperature indicator light

TECHNICAL DATA

Cut-out dimensions: 550 mm Building in depth required 74 mm Control unit dimensions: 74 mm x 122 mm x 174 mm Mains connection cable 1800 mm for connection to an isolator switch or double-pole fused spur connection unit Total connected load: 2.3 kW
Mobile housing unit Stainless steel control unit Stainless steel base with a high-quality multiplex plywood shelf, stainless steel coated Stainless steel tepan plate 570 mm , 10 mm thick Cooking area 400 mm , dips 18 mm in the centre Stainless steel handle 4 castor wheels, lockable
Mains connection cable and plug for connection to a suitable switched socket Total connected load: 2.3 kW

mm mm mm mm mm mm cm W cm W cm W W A

12/18.5 700/1700 14.

270+ 50 40

high speed 3 normal 1.75

dual ring 5.13

160+ 50 250

17 x 26.5 1400/13

500

33 x

13

Notes: 1) Recess dimensions for built-in appliances. For two or more appliances please consult the installation manual for details. For gas hobs and the deep fat fryer please ensure there is adequate space below for all pipework. N.B.: These appliances conform to European safety regulations and must be installed in accordance with IEE regulations by a competent person. In the UK gas hobs must be installed by a Corgi registered fitter. N.B. Corgi regulations state that a pressure test nipple must be installed near a gas hob to allow an engineer to test the pressure following servicing.

Ceramic hob KM 520

Ceramic hob KM 500

Ceramic hob KM 540

Building-in depth Building-in depth mains connection box 3) Front
Building-in depth Mains connection box with cable connection 3) Front
Building-in depth Mains connection box 3) Front

Ceramic hob KM 548

Ceramic hob KM 507

Ceramic hob KM 553

Building-in depth Building-in depth for cable connection Mains connection box with cable connection 4) Front
Building-in depth Building-in depth mains connection box Front

Ceramic hob KM 5670

Ceramic hob KM 5670 5673
Front Building-in depth Building-in depth for cable connection 4) Mains connection cable, L = 1440 mm
Induction hob Ceramic hob KM 5670 5736

Induction hob KM 5753

Induction hob KM 5755
Front Building-in depth 3) Building-in depth for cable connection 4) Mains connection cable, L = 1440 mm
Front Building-in depth 3) Mains connection cable, L = 1440 mm

Induction hob KM 5757

Induction hob KM 5731
Cut-out in a suitable tiled or solid wood worktop with a wooden support frame
Front Building-in depth Mains connection cable, L = 1440 mm 4) Stepped cut-out for granite or marble worktop 5) Wooden support frame (not supplied) N.B. this flush fit ceramic hob is only suitable for installation in granite, marble, tiled or solid wood worktops. Other mateials such as Corian and Askilan are not suitable. An 800 mm wide base unit is required for building in. The hob must be accessible from below for servicing. The tolerance gap between the ceramic plate and the worktop cut-out can vary (min. 2 mm).

High performance fan motor Easily removable metal grease filter, dishwasher safe Hob illumination via 2 x 20 W halogen lights
Active charcoal filter DKF 14, vent hose, wall vent kit
Double acting radial fan 1 easily removable stainless steel grease filter, dishwasher safe Hob illumination via 2 x 50 W halogen lights
DFB 61 lightshield in Aluminium (this cooker hood does not require a lightshield to be fitted) DML 300 fitting kit is required for fitting a lightshield to match your kitchen furniture For recirculation mode please order a DUU 150 conversion kit and DKF 13 active charcoal filter For extraction models vent hoses and wall vent kits are available

DA 3180 Cooker hood

Flat, pull-out deflector plate model For building into a 70 cm wide wall unit (this cooker hood can also be fitted in a 60 cm wide wall unit if preferred) Extraction or option of recirculation with special kit and charcoal filter Min. distance from hob: gas 650 mm/electric 450 mm

DA 3190 Cooker hood

Flat, pull-out deflector plate model For building into a 90 cm wide wall unit (this cooker hood can also be fitted in a 60 cm wide wall unit if preferred) Extraction or option of recirculation with special kit and charcoal filter Min. distance from hob: gas 650 mm/electric 450 mm
For recirculation mode please order a DUU 150 conversion kit and DKF 13 active charcoal filter DML 300 fitting kit is required for fitting a lightshield to match your kitchen furniture For extraction models vent hoses and wall vent kits are available
DFB 91 lightshield in Aluminium (this cooker hood does not require a lightshield to be fitted) DML 300 fitting kit is required for fitting a lightshield to match your kitchen furniture For recirculation mode please order a DUU 150 conversion kit and DKF 13 active charcoal filter For extraction models vent hoses and wall vent kits are available

DA 3160

DA 360 Cooker hood
53 cm wide For building in above cooking island or in chimney type installations Extraction or option of recirculation with special kit and 2 x charcoal filter Min. distance from hob: gas 650 mm/electric 450 mm

DA 362 Cooker hood

DA 372 Cooker hood
70 cm wide For building in above cooking island or in chimney type installations Extraction or option of recirculation with special kit and charcoal filter Min. distance from hob: gas 650 mm/electric 450 mm
On/off and hob illumination switches Selector switch for 3 fan settings
Two high performance fan motors Easily removable stainless steel grease filters, dishwasher safe Hob illumination via 18 W PL compact light
Electronic controls Joystick control for on/off, hob illumination and fan settings LEDs for 3 fan settings plus intensive Touch button controls and LEDs for run-on time (5/15 mins), individual programming of number of working hours for grease/charcoal filters

2 150 4 3

1+1 125/150 4 4064

1+3 125/150 4 4065

3 125/150 4

4 125/150 4 4166

4 125/150 4
Take care to ensure that the unit or wall can bear the weight of the appliance Short term higher extraction performance, accompanied by higher noise level Air throughput according to EN 61591. For EXT models the connected load and extraction power will vary depending on the type of external motor fitted 4) Noise levels measured in acc. with EN 60704-213 and EN 60704-3 N.B. These appliances conform to European safety regulations and must be installed in accordance with IEE regulations by a competent person.
Miele Island cooker hoods
DA 270-4 Island mm mm mm mm kg mm mm / / 4x20/ blue LED/alu extractor amber LED/ss extractor 2 mm 150 4 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 db db db db db mm V W A 200700 5) W W W
DA 403 Island 42.650 / / 4x20/ 4 125/150 4 200700 4267 5) 13

DA 5100 D Island / /

DA 430-4 Island / / 4x8 1 150 4 160620 5)
DA 420 V Island 650 / / 4x20/ 3 150 4 200700 4267 5)
DA 424 V Island 650 / / 4x20/ 4 150 4 200700 730 42675) 13
4x20/ 1 150 4 160620 5) 13
Miele Integrated cooker hoods
Model number Hood type Housing unit/cut-out dimensions Height Width Depth Appliance dimensions Height (excl. ducting connection) Width (casing/deflector plate) Depth (with deflector plate retracted) 1) Depth with deflector plate pulled out 1) Net weight 2) Minimum distance from hob Electric Gas Versions available Extraction Recirculation External motor Controls On/Off when deflector operated Light switch/with LED On/Off/with LED Sliding switch for power levels Plus/Minus power level control with LED Joystick controls 515 min run on (with LED) Check grease filter (with LED) Check charcoal filter (with LED) Features Fluorescent tube lighting Uplighters Halogen lighting/with dimmer function LED feature lighting High performance fan motor Double acting radial fan Stainless steel grease filters Non return flap Ducting diameter Number of fan settings Including Intensive setting 3) Automatic switch off of Intensive setting after 10 min Extraction rate per hour 4) 150 mm diameter ducting 125 mm diameter ducting 120 mm diameter ducting 100 mm diameter ducting Recirculation Unrestricted Noise level db (re1pw) 5) 150 mm diameter ducting 125 mm diameter ducting 120 mm diameter ducting 100 mm diameter ducting Recirculation Electrical connection Length of cable Voltage Total connected load Fuse rating Radio/TV suppressed Mains interference suppressed Operating/Installation instructions

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)

DA 186 Integrated mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kg mm mm 11.650 / / W W W 2x20/ 125/ 3
DA 3060 Integrated min. 500/ / / 2x50/ 125/ 4559 3
DA 3160 Integrated min. 500/ / / 2x50/ 125/ 13

DA 3180 Integrated min. 6) 500/ / / 2x50/ 125/ 13
DA 3190 Integrated min. 6) 500/ / / 2x50/ 125/ 13
DA 360 Integrated / / 1x18 100/ 150300 7)
DA 362 Integrated 370 9.650 2x50/ 100/ 160380 7)
DA 372 Integrated 2x50/ 100/ 160380 7)
Excludes depth of optional lightshield Take care to ensure that the unit, wall or ceiling can bear the weight of the appliance Short term higher extraction performance, accompanied by higher noise level Air throughput according to EN 61591. For EXT models the connected load and extraction power will vary depending on the type of external motor fitted Noise levels measured in acc. with EN 60704-2-13 and EN 60704-3 These extractors can also be fitted in a 600 mm wide unit Depending on buildingin situation
To calculate the output required Multiply room H x W x D, subtract 20% (for furniture) and multiply this figure by the number of air changes per hour (612 recommended).

Cooker hood DA 186

Cooker hood DA 3060, DA 3160

Cooker hood DA 3180

* Furniture door dimensions Max. door weight 10 kg
The front section of the wall housing unit must be fitted with a shelf to the depth of the partition wall. The partition wall must be removable.
* Can also be fitted in a 600 mm wide wall unit

Cooker hood DA 3190

Cooker hood DA 372
Cooker hood DA 362 DA 360
The front section of the wall housing unit must be fitted with a shelf to the depth of the partition wall. The partition wall must be removable. * Can also be fitted in a 600 mm wide wall unit
* Cut-out dimensions Depth T at the back of the niche must be at least 40 mm

Cooker hood DA 396

Cooker hood DA 406

Cooker hood DA 407

Extraction Recirculation 3) Venting grille position at the top for recirculation 4+5) Vent cut-out positions (Area 5 not required for recirculation mode)
Extraction Recirculation Venting grille position at the top for recirculation 4+5) Vent cut-out positions (Area 5 not required for recirculation mode)

Cooker hood DA 426-4

Cooker hood DA 446-4

Cooker hood DA 399

1) 2) 1) 2)
Extraction Recirculation 3) Ventilation grille fitted at the top for recirculation 4) and 5) Position for mains connection cabling and for vent cut-out (Pos. 4) only required for recirculation)

Cup insert for lower basket GTU Insert for cups. For use in the lower basket (on left hand side) of models with removable plate supports.
Cup rack for use in Vario insert GTAU Fold-down insert for cups which clips onto the Vario insert in the lower basket. Models with cutlery tray can be fitted with two of these cup racks.
Insert for 33 cm diameter plates GTLU 33 Insert for plates with a max. diameter of 33 cm, depending on shape of plate. For use in lower basket.
Plate insert GTLU 35 Insert for plates with a max. diameter of 35 cm, depending on shape of plate. For use in the lower basket.
Vario insert with cup rack GCU Vario insert for use in the lower basket (right hand side). The insert has two folddown rows of spikes and a fold-down cup rack which can be used for long-stemmed glasses, egg cups, cups, etc.
Stainless steel front panel for integrated dishwashers
Stainless steel front panel for fully integrated dishwashers Fully integrated dishwashers can be fitted with a stainless steel front panel. G 600 series fully integrated dishwashers (45 cm wide) can be fitted with one of the following: GFVi 453/72 for 45 cm wide dishwashers, without handle. Holes to fit own handle to be drilled on site
G 600 series integrated dishwashers (45 cm wide) with a stainless steel fascia panel can be fitted with a stainless steel front panel. The front height including the fascia panel is 72 cm. By removing spacers between the fascia panel and the front panel a height of 70 cm can be achieved. GFV 45 for 45 cm wide dishwashers G 1000 and G 2000 series integrated dishwashers with a stainless steel fascia panel can be fitted with a stainless steel front panel to cater for heights (including fascia and filler strip) of between 69 cm and 77 cm. GFV 60/57-1 for 60 cm wide dishwashers, 57 cm high GFV 60/60-1 for 60 cm wide dishwashers, 60 cm high GFV 60/62-1 for 60 cm wide dishwashers, 62 cm high GFV 60 for G 975 SCi Plus
G 1000 and G 2000 series fully integrated dishwashers can be fitted with one of the following: GFVi 606/72-1 for 60 cm wide dishwashers, 72 cm high including handle to match H 4000 series ovens GFVi 607/72-1 for 60 cm wide dishwashers, 72 cm high including onset handle and fixings GFVi 607/77-1 for 60 cm wide dishwashers, 77 cm high including onset handle and fixings GFVi 603/72-1 for 60 cm wide dishwashers, 72 cm high without handle. Holes to fit own handle to be drilled on site

Which dishwasher will fit in my kitchen?
a Check which range of dishwasher is going to fit, by measuring the niche height. (Height from the floor to the underside of the worktop) b Check that the height from the floor to the bottom of furniture door is compatible with the niche height. c The plinth will need to be cut if the furniture door extends below the top of it.

210 220

Height from floor to bottom of furniture door

Niche Height 16 16

Key 1 = G 1000 range integrated dishwashers 2 = G 2000 range integrated dishwashers 6 = G 600/G 900 range integrated dishwashers

Calculating door size

The Door height is equal to the niche height minus the fascia/drawer line minus the height from the floor to the bottom of the furniture door. Niche height - Fascia/drawer line (Where applicable) - Floor to bottom of furniture door = Door height

Integrated

Fully Integrated

WORKTOP

Fascia panel

Niche Height

Door Panel
Floor to bottom of furniture door

Minimum/Maximum heights

Integrated Models Niche Height Height from floor to bottom of furniture door Fascia Panel Door height G 600/900 Range 820 mm to 870 mm 100/170 mm to 150/220 mm 117 mm to 150 mm 500 mm to 600 mm G 1000 Range 805 mm to 870 mm 35/155 mm to 100/220 mm 116 mm to 150 mm 500 mm to 650 mm G 2000 Range 845 mm to 910 mm 35/155 mm to 100/220 mm 116 mm to 150 mm 540 mm to 690 mm
Fully Integrated Models Niche Height Height from floor to bottom of furniture door Door height G 600/900 Range 820 mm to 870 mm 100/170 mm to 150/220 mm 650 mm to 720 mm G 1000 Range 805 mm to 870 mm 35/155 mm to 100/220 mm 650 mm to 770 mm G 2000 Range 845 mm to 910 mm 35/155 mm to 100/220 mm 690 mm to 810 mm
Model Control Panel Design Available colours G 975 SCi Plus GW 75 Plus Integrated White, dark brown, black, stainless steel / / 51dB A A A 13 1. Economy Normal 50C Intensive 75C Universal 55C Universal Plus 55C / GUK 60.4 SC 2630 81.786.7 59.8 57.0 115.2.95 kW G 1040 i GW 020 Integrated White, dark brown, black, stainless steel / / Eco 48 dB A A A 13 1.4075 / GOK 60.15 GUK 60.80.587.0 59.8 57.0 120.5 53.0 G 1140 SCi GW 120/140 Integrated White, dark brown, black, stainless steel, aluminium / / Eco 48 dB A A A 13 1.4075 / GOK 60.10 GUK 60.10 SC 2731 G 1220 SCi GW 220/320 Integrated White, dark brown, black, stainless steel, aluminium / / / Auto 48 dB A A A 13 1.4075 / GOK 60.10 GUK 60.20 SC 2731 G 2530 SCi GW 530 Integrated White, dark brown, black, stainless steel / / / Auto middle 44 dB A A A 10 1.4075 / GOK 60.75 GUK 60.70 SC 2731 G 2830 SCi Integrated Stainless steel

Spin efficiency
T 4839 Ci condenser tumble dryer
6 kg capacity honeycomb drum White or stainless steel fascia panel Left hand hinged Clear text LCD Plus display Soft touch controls for: Cottons, Minimum iron, Delicates, Woollens handcare, Smoothing, Automatic, Shirts, Denim, Cool air, Warm air, Standard pillows, Large pillows, Silks handcare, Sportswear, Outerwear, Proofing, Cottons hygiene, Minimum iron hygiene, Timed drying hygiene Extra options: Low temperature, Short, Anti-crease and Buzzer Delay start selector button In operation/system lock

W 2209 i washing machine

5 kg capacity honeycomb drum White fascia panel Right hand hinged Time left display Single programme selector dial for: Cottons, Minimum iron, Delicates, Silks, Woollens, Quick wash, Automatic, Starch, Separate rinse, Drain/Spin Extra options: Intensive, Pre-wash, Soak, Water plus Maximum spin speed 1400 rpm
W 2839 i WPM washing machine
5 kg capacity honeycomb drum White or stainless steel fascia panel Right hand hinged Clear text LCD Plus display Soft touch controls for: Cottons, Minimum iron, Delicates, Silks, Woollens, Automatic, Shirts, Denim, Express, Hygiene, Starch, Dark garments, Curtains, Pillows, Sportswear, Outerwear, Proofing, Separate rinse, Drain/Spin Extra options: Short, Pre-wash, Soak, Water plus, Rinse-hold, Extra rinse Load/Detergent selector buttons Delay start selector button In operation/system lock Maximum spin speed 1600 rpm
WT 2679 i WPM washer dryer
5 kg capacity honeycomb drum 2.5 kg capacity for drying White fascia panel Right hand hinged Halogen drum lighting Clear text LCD Plus display Selector switch for washing or drying or for washing followed by drying Single programme selector dial Programmes for washing and drying: Cottons, Minimum iron, Delicates, Silks, Woollens, Express, Automatic, Dark garments, Shirts, Denim, Sportswear, Outerwear, Proofing Extra washing programmes: Curtains, Starch, Separate rinse, Drain/Spin Extra drying programmes: Warm air, Cool air, Smoothing and Rinse out fluff for drying Extra options: Short, Pre-wash, Soak, Water plus Delay start, Load/Detergent, Low temperature and Buzzer selector buttons Maximum spin speed 1600 rpm
Miele Integrated washing machines
Model Design Door hinging Colour options, control panel Matching dryer and stacking kit Matching condenser dryer Stacking kit for matching dryer (with shelf) Stacking kit for matching dryer (without shelf) Performance/Consumption data1) Energy efficiency/Wash performance/Spin efficiency Water consumption Electricity consumption Standard programme duration2) Residual moisture at maximum spin speed Spin Speed Options Minimum rpm W 2209 i W 2839 i WPM Right only White or stainless steel T 4839 Ci WTV 410 WTV 412 A+/A/B 45 0.85 116/59 50% A+/A/A 42 0.85 116/59 44% 400 in 100 rpm steps 1600 / / / 24 h / / / // / / / / / / / / / / 82 (+0.4/0.4)/59.5/57.169/1.6 1.1.5 1/ / // / / / / / / / / / / / 1

 

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