Operating instructions/Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Caring for the environment
- How to save energy
- Guide to the appliance
- Accessories
- Switching on and off
- Selecting further settings
- The optimum temperature and air quality
- Temperature and door alarm
- Feature lighting
- Storing wine bottles
- Automatic defrosting
- Cleaning and care
- Active AirClean filters
- Problem solving guide
- Noises
- Miele@home
- After Sales / Guarantee
- Information for test institutes
- Information for dealers
- Electrical connection
- Installation
- Changing the door hinging

The optimum temperature and air quality
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Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection
or
wait approximately 5 seconds after
the last touch of the sensor.
The temperature being set will flash in
the display.
The following information shows in the
display while the sensors are being
touched:
– Touching a sensor once: the last
temperature selected flashes.
– Each subsequent touch of the
sensor: adjusts the temperature
shown in 1°C steps.
– Leaving a finger on the sensor
changes the temperature continu-
ously.
A tone will sound (if the sensor tone
is switched on) when the lowest or
highest possible temperature is
reached.
Approximately 5 seconds after the last
time a sensor has been touched, the
actual temperature inside the appliance
is automatically shown.
When the temperature is altered, there
is a short delay until the temperature
selected is set.
The temperature display on the control
panel always shows the actual tem-
perature.
Temperature range
In all three zones it is possible to set
temperatures between 5 and 20°C.
Temperature display
In normal operation the temperature
display shows the actual temperature in
the zone.
If the temperature in one of the zones is
not within the range that the appliance
is able to display, dashes will light up in
the temperature display.
Depending on the ambient temperature
and the temperature setting, it can take
the appliance a few hours to reach the
temperature required and for this tem-
perature to then be shown as a con-
stant temperature in the display.