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Descriptive Technical Documentation - Model-dependent - DTD no. 37-1901 Model(s): F 1411 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1411 SF [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN]

DTD no. 37-1901 1 Contents General Information A B C D Warning and Safety Instructions Modification History Technical Data Layout of Electrical Components Function Groups 030 Cooling Components 1 Technical Data..................................... 030-1 2 Function........................................... 030-7 2.1 Electrical Supply....................................... 030-7 2.2 NTCs................................................ 030-7 2.2.1 NTC, Freezer Air (R30/3)................................ 030-7 2.2.2 NTC, Freezer Evaporator (R30/4)......................... 030-7 2.2.3 NTC, Ambient Air (R30/8)............................... 030-7 2.3 Evaporator Fan (M2/3).................................. 030-8 2.4 Condenser Fan (M2/1).................................. 030-8 2.5 Starting Program...................................... 030-9 2.6 Display Icons......................................... 030-10 2.7 Appliance Status After a Power Interruption................. 030-10 2.8 Temperature Setting/Target Temperature Display............ 030-10 2.9 Temperature Alarm..................................... 030-11 2.10 Door Alarm........................................... 030-11 2.11 SuperFrost (Time-Controlled)............................ 030-11 2.12 Relay Compressor..................................... 030-12 2.13 Evaporator........................................... 030-12 2.14 Air Flow.............................................. 030-12 2.15 VCC Compressor after Inde 24/........................... 030-15 2.16 RemoteVision (Model-Dependent)........................ 030-16 3 Fault Repair........................................ 030-17 3.1 Vibrations/Compressor Noises........................... 030-17 3.2 Ice Forms on the Interior of the Refrigerator, Freezer and/or Condenser........................................... 030-17 3.3 Fault Code Summary................................... 030-19 4 Service............................................. 030-21 4.1 Customer Programming................................. 030-21 4.2 Service Programming.................................. 030-23 4.3 Service Mode......................................... 030-25 4.4 Heater Test........................................... 030-28

2 DTD no. 37-1901 4.5 Temperature Test...................................... 030-29 4.6 Removing the Evaporator Cover.......................... 030-29 4.7 Removing NTC R30/3 (Freezer Air)....................... 030-32 4.8 Removing the Lighting Assembly......................... 030-32 4.9 Installing the Lighting Assembly.......................... 030-34 4.10 Removing the Lighting Assembly Temperature Monitors (1F1, 2F1)................................................. 030-36 4.11 Removing the Drain Channel and Defrost Heaters (R17/5, R17/ 3)................................................... 030-36 4.12 Removing Temperature Limiter F2........................ 030-38 4.13 Removing Evaporator NTC R30/4......................... 030-39 4.14 Removing Evaporator Fan M2/3.......................... 030-41 4.15 Removing Air Flap Motor M28............................ 030-42 4.16 Removing Air Flap Switch S60/7.......................... 030-42 4.17 Removing the Shelf with Control Electronics................ 030-42 4.18 Removing the Power Electronic/Condenser Fan............. 030-44 4.19 Installing the Power Electronic/Condenser Fan.............. 030-47 4.20 Removing the Power Electronic.......................... 030-47 4.21 Removing Condenser Fan M2/1.......................... 030-49 4.22 Condenser Fan M2/1 Installation......................... 030-51 4.23 Transformer (T1) Removal............................... 030-52 4.24 Terminal Block X3/1 Removal............................ 030-53 4.25 Removing the Evaporator Cover.......................... 030-53 4.26 Removing NTC R30/3 (Freezer Air)....................... 030-56 4.27 Removing the Lighting Assembly......................... 030-57 4.28 Installing the Lighting Assembly.......................... 030-59 4.29 Removing the Lighting Assembly Temperature Monitors (1F1, 2F1)................................................. 030-60 4.30 Removing the Drain Channel and Defrost Heaters (R17/5, R17/ 3)................................................... 030-60 4.31 Removing Temperature Limiter F2........................ 030-63 4.32 Removing Evaporator NTC R30/4......................... 030-64 4.33 Removing Evaporator Fan M2/3.......................... 030-65 4.34 Removing Air Flap Motor M28............................ 030-66 4.35 Removing Air Flap Switch S60/7.......................... 030-66 4.36 Removing the Shelf with Control Electronics................ 030-67 4.37 Removing the Power Electronic.......................... 030-68 4.38 Removing Condenser Fan M2/1.......................... 030-70 4.39 Condenser Fan M2/1 Installation......................... 030-71 4.40 Transformer 1T1 Removal............................... 030-73 4.41 Transformer 2T1 Removal............................... 030-74 4.42 Transformer 3T1 Removal............................... 030-75 4.43 Terminal Block X3/1 Removal............................ 030-76 4.44 Water Intake Valve (1Y63, 2Y63) Removal................. 030-76 4.45 Removing Ambient Air NTC R30/8........................ 030-77 4.46 Replacing Ambient Air NTC R30/8........................ 030-78 4.47 Removing the Door Contact Switch....................... 030-78 4.48 Compressor Relay Test................................. 030-80 4.49 Compressor Test...................................... 030-81 4.50 Compressor Relay Removal............................. 030-82 4.51 Compressor Removal.................................. 030-82 4.52 Compressor Installation................................. 030-84 4.53 Refrigerant Stop Valve Y30/1 Removal.................... 030-84 4.54 Side by Side Combination Separation..................... 030-85 4.55 Optical Interface (MDU) Position Indication................. 030-86 This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 3 032 Icemaker 2 Function........................................... 032-1 2.1 Icemaker NTC (R30/21)................................. 032-1 2.2 Ice Cube Production.................................... 032-1 2.3 Optical Sensor........................................ 032-2 2.4 Water Filter........................................... 032-2 3 Fault Repair........................................ 032-3 3.1 Icemaker Fault Code Summary........................... 032-3 4 Service............................................. 032-6 4.1 Icemaker Self-Test..................................... 032-6 4.2 Icemaker Removal..................................... 032-7 4.3 Icemaker Removal..................................... 032-9 040 Technical Service Bulletins 4 Service............................................. 040-1 4.1 How to Make Sure the Door Switch is Working.............. 040-1 4.2 Control Electronic on Some Cooling Appliances May Randomly Stop Responding...................................... 040-1 4.3 Refrigerator Door Reminder............................. 040-2 4.4 How to Replace the Rear Wheels on a Refrigerator.......... 040-2 4.5 Refrigeration Merge Kits: Replacement Cover Strip Is Now Available............................................. 040-3 4.6 MasterCool Touch Controls Do Not Respond............... 040-3 4.7 All about Master Cool and Icemakers...................... 040-3 4.8 Icemaker Diagnosis Update............................. 040-5 4.9 Advanced Icemaker Troubleshooting...................... 040-5

DTD no. 37-1901 A-1 A Warning and Safety Instructions 1 Personal Injury Danger! These appliances are top-heavy and must be prevented from tipping over. Follow the installation instructions. Danger! Use a finger guard to prevent fingers from being jammed when the door is opened. Always wear safety glasses when working near the copper tubing and all sealed system components. Do not move the copper tubing or sealed system components if it's not necessary. Remove heavy objects from the drawers and shelves when servicing or uninstalling the appliance.

A-2 DTD no. 37-1901 2 General All repairs should be performed by a trained technician in strict accordance with national, state and local codes. Any repairs or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could be dangerous. When servicing, modifying, testing or maintaining appliances, all applicable laws, regulations and accident prevention guidelines must be observed. Observe all rules and regulations of local utility companies, and norms not only limited to electrical safety. Before starting any service work, disconnect the appliance from its power source. Even with the appliance switched off, voltage may eist on some components. After work has been completed, a visual as well as an operational check should always be performed. Perform a touch current measurement on all accessible conductive components that are not connected to ground. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 A-3 3 Danger of Electronic Shock On the electronic modules (e.g., the control electronic, power electronic, LED control module, icemaker), a voltage of over 300 volts can eist for up to 30 seconds after disconnection from the power supply. Wait at least 60 seconds before touching electronic modules.

A-4 DTD no. 37-1901 4 Sharp Edges Components with sharp edges may stick out. Wear protective gloves and goggles and use edge shields (mat. no. 05057680) to prevent cuts by sharp-edged components. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 A-5 5 Touch Current Measurement Note For appliances in safety class 1 (machines with a ground connection): Perform a touch current measurement on all accessible conductive components that are not connected to ground. Warning! Only perform a touch current measurement after checking and verifying that the machine is grounded! Potentially dangerous voltages may eist on a defective appliance, as well as on accessible conductive components not connected to ground. Note If panels can be removed without tools (which will epose conductive parts without ground connections), then a touch current measurement will have to be performed on these parts. Touch current measurement does not need to be done on components which, in the opinion of the tester (on his professional responsibility), could not have voltage applied to them. These include: Appliance doors Door hinges Compressor support tray Non-metallic rear panel Metal screws fitted into plastic Appliance feet Holding rails and shelves in the door Edge trim on glass shelves and similar parts.

DTD no. 37-1901 B-1 B Modification History When? Who? What? 13.04.2011 Andrea Deppe Version 3 04.09.2008 Andrea Deppe Version 2 22.11.2007 Andrea Deppe Version 1

DTD no. 37-1901 C-1 C Technical Data Machine inde Table 1 Modification Control electronic software ID Start of series. 1641 F120 is no longer saved when, after deleting the fault memory, the appliance is switched off and on within 30 seconds. Previously, an undefined number F120 was saved when, after deleting the fault memory, the appliance was switched off and on within 30 seconds. 1793 After a defrost phase, the temperature alarm is suppressed for 3 hours. Previously, the temperature alarm was not suppressed and F124 was displayed. Faults regarding the evaporator sensor are also displayed during normal operation. Previously, the faults were only shown in service mode. Switching the appliance off and on is made recognizable in the temperature memory of the diagnostic support. Previously, this was not recognizable. At the start of service mode, all components are switched off. Previously, the components were not switched off. Deleting the fault memory takes 3 seconds. During this time the appliance may not be shut off. Previously, deleting the fault memory took 30 seconds. A verified temperature alarm (alarm icon and the affected compartment icon blink, the signal tone is switched off) disappears automatically upon reaching the threshold temperature. A 12-digit machine number is shown. Previously, only an 8-digit number was shown. Sensors can be activated in service mode. Previously, no sensors could be activated. 16 After a Superfrost cycle, the control reverts back to the originally set temperature. Previously after Superfrost the freezer was cooled to - 30 C. 18 USA-CAN: WLAN eliminated. 23 F 18: Lighting transformers reduced from 5 to 4. 30 F 14: One light removed. F 18: Two lights removed. F 19: Three lights and one transformer removed. 32 Additional temperature limiter in lighting assembly. 36 Software modification for power electronic. Remedies the fault Temperature cannot be adjusted. 1924 Model F 1411 Vi F 1801 Vi F 1811 Vi F 1901 Vi F 1911 Vi Energy efficiency rating Energy consumption per year (kwh) 449 587.65 655.91 Features Freezer capacity 8.1 cu. ft. (228L) 15.2 cu. ft. (430L) 18.8 cu. ft. (531L)

C-2 DTD no. 37-1901 Model F 1411 Vi F 1801 Vi F 1811 Vi F 1901 Vi F 1911 Vi Star rating $ $ $ Storage period in event of a power failure (h) 17 26 27 Climatic classification T (ambient temperature of 64 F to 109 F) Defrost system Manual Semi-automatic Automatic X Construction Free-standing/can be built under With worktop at table height Built-under/integratable Built-in/integratable X/X X/X X/X Door hinge 1) l r r Decorative frame available/can be retrofitted Dimensions Appliance height 83.7 Appliance width 17.8 29.5 35.5 Appliance depth 24.7 Niche height 84.0 Niche width 18.0 30.0 36.0 Niche depth 25.0 Weight (lbs) 317.5 Electrical connection (US models only) Voltage 120V Fuse 15A Frequency 60Hz Table 2: Technical Data US Models Only 1) Door hinge: l = left, r = right, w = interchangeable This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 D-1 D Layout of Electrical Components F 1411 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1411 SF [USA-CAN] The component designations below were taken from the Wiring Diagram Application (WDA). Layout 1 1 (R30/8) Ambient air NTC 2 (M2/1) Condenser fan 3 (X10/1) RemoteVision module; removed after inde 18/... 4 (1N1) Control electronic

D-2 DTD no. 37-1901 5 (2H3/7) Lighting 6 (2X5/3) Coupler, control electronic 7 (3N1) Icemaker electronic 8 (A9) Icemaker 9 (R17/12) Water intake heater 10 (R30/3) Freezer air NTC 11 (1F1) Temperature monitor 12 (2F2) Temperature limiter after inde 32/... 13 (R17/2) Defrost heater 14 (1F2) Temperature monitor 15 (1X5) Coupler 16 (2X5) Coupler 17 (3X5) Coupler 18 (R30/4) Freezer evaporator NTC 19 (M2/3) Evaporator fan 20 (R17/4) Drain channel heater 21 (S4/2) Door switch 22 (3F2) Temperature limiter after inde 32/... 23 (3H3/7) Lighting; one light removed after inde 30/... 24 (2F1) Temperature monitor 25 (1H3/7) Lighting 26 (R17/11) Heater, side walls 27 (4X5) Coupler 28 (1X5/3) Coupler, control electronic 29 (S2) On/Off switch 30 (5X5) Coupler 31 (2T1) Transformer 32 (1T1) Transformer 33 (M16/2) Compressor; with VCC after inde 24/... 34 (3T1) Transformer 35 (4N1) Inverter electronic; after inde 24/... 36 (X3/1) Terminal block 37 (Y30/1) Refrigerant stop valve 38 (2N1) Power electronic 39 (2Y63) Water intake valve 40 (1Y63) Water intake valve This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 D-3 F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] The component designations below were taken from the Wiring Diagram Application (WDA). Layout 2 1 (R30/8) Ambient air NTC 2 (X10/1) RemoteVision module; removed after inde 18/... 3 (M2/1) Condenser fan 4 (1N1) Control electronic 5 (2H3/7) Lighting 6 (2X5/3) Coupler, control electronic 7 (3N1) Icemaker electronic 8 (A9) Icemaker 9 (R17/12) Water intake heater 10 (4H3/7) Lighting; after inde 30/..., two lights were removed for F 18 and three lights for F 19 11 (1F1) Temperature monitor 12 (2F2) Temperature limiter after inde 32/... 13 (1F2) Temperature limiter 14 (2X5) Coupler 15 (1X5) Coupler

D-4 DTD no. 37-1901 16 (M2/3) Evaporator fan 17 (R30/4) Evaporator NTC 18 (R17/2) Defrost heater 19 (R17/4) Drain channel heater 20 (S4/2) Door switch 21 (3X5) Coupler 22 (4X5) Coupler 23 (3F2) Temperature limiter after inde 32/... 24 (3H3/7) Lighting 25 (2F1) Temperature monitor 26 (R30/3) Freezer air NTC 27 (1H3/7) Lighting 28 (R17/11) Heater, side walls 29 (5X5) Coupler 30 (1X5/3) Coupler, control electronic 31 (S2) On/Off switch 32 (6X5) Coupler 33 (2T1 6T1) Transformer; after inde 23/..., one transformer was removed for F 18 34 (M16/2) Compressor 35 (1T1) Transformer 36 (X3/1) Terminal block 37 (Y30/1) Refrigerant stop valve 38 (2N1) Power electronic 39 (2Y63) Water intake valve 40 (1Y63) Water intake valve This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 D-5 Layout 3 1 Infrared transmitter, On/Off switch 2 Fault code LED 3 Infrared receiver 4 Electronic 5 Motor 6 Sensor, checks the rotation of the ice-cube tray

DTD no. 37-1901 030-1 030 Cooling Components 1 Technical Data NTC resistance values Temperature Resistance [ F] [ C] [kω] 104 40 2.66 102.2 39 2.77 100.4 38 2.89 98.6 37 3.01 96.8 36 3.13 95 35 3.26 93.2 34 3.39 91.4 33 3.54 89.6 32 3.69 87.8 31 3.85 86 30 4.02 84.2 29 4.20 82.4 28 4.38 80.6 27 4.58 78.8 26 4.78 77 25 4.99 75.2 24 5.22 73.4 23 5.46 71.6 22 5.71 69.8 21 5.97 68 20 6.24 66.2 19 6.52 64.4 18 6.82 62.6 17 7.15 60.8 16 7.49 59 15 7.85 57.2 14 8.23 55.4 13 8.62 53.6 12 9.04 51.8 11 9.48 50 10 9.94 48.2 9 10.42

030-2 DTD no. 37-1901 NTC resistance values Temperature Resistance [ F] [ C] [kω] 46.4 8 10.94 44.6 7 11.49 42.8 6 12.07 41 5 12.69 39.2 4 13.35 37.4 3 14.03 35.6 2 14.75 33.8 1 15.51 32 0 16.32 30.2-1 17.17 28.4-2 18.08 26.6-3 19.04 24.8-4 20.07 23-5 21.16 21.2-6 22.28 19.4-7 23.50 17.6-8 24.81 15.8-9 26.19 14-10 27.67 12.2-11 29.38 10.4-12 31.00 8.6-13 32.65 6.8-14 34.51 5-15 36.49 3.2-16 38.67 1.4-17 40.92-0.4-18 43.31-2.2-19 45.87-4 -20 48.59-5.8-21 51.57-7.6-22 54.67-9.8-23 57.98-11.2-24 61.52-13 -25 65.31-14.8-26 69.52-16.6-27 73.84-18.4-28 78.47 This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-3 NTC resistance values Temperature Resistance [ F] [ C] [kω] -20.2-29 83.42-22 -30 88.73-23.8-31 94.28-25.6-32 100.43-27.4-33 107.03-29.2-34 114.12-31 -35 121.75-32.8-36 129.93-34.6-37 138.66-36.4-38 148.06-38.2-39 158.19-40 -40 169.1 Table 1: NTC Resistance Values F 1411 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1411 SF [USA-CAN]: Drain channel heater (R17/4) Power rating [W] 12 Resistance [Ω] 1.2 Current [A] 0.1 Table 2: Drain Channel Heater, F 1411 F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN]: Drain channel heater (R17/4) Power rating [W] 21 Resistance [kω] 0.7 Current [A] 0.2 Table 3: Drain Channel Heater, F 181 F 191 [USA-CAN]: Drain channel heater (R17/4) Power rating [W] 25 Resistance [kω] 0.6 Current [A] 0.2 Table 4: Drain Channel Heater, F 191 F 1411 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1411 SF [USA-CAN]: Defrost heater (R17/2) Power rating [W] 150

030-4 DTD no. 37-1901 Resistance [Ω] 0.1 Current [A] 1.25 Table 5: Defrost Heater, F 1411 F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN]: Defrost heater (R17/2) Power rating [W] 280 Resistance [Ω] 51.9 Current [A] 2.15 Table 6: Defrost Heater, F 181 Water inlet heater (R17/12) Voltage [V] 120 Power [W] 1.9 Resistance [kω] 7.6 Current [A] 0.02 Frequency [Hz] 60 Table 7 Evaporator fan (M2/3) Voltage [V] 120 Power [W] 3.4 Resistance [kω] 4.2 Current [A] 0.03 Frequency [Hz] 60 Speed [rpm] 1650 Table 8 Condenser fan (M2/1) Voltage [V/DC] 12 Power [W] 2.6 Resistance [kω] 0.06 Current [A] 0.2 Frequency [Hz] Speed [rpm] 2000 Table 9 Water inlet valve (Y63) Voltage [V] 120 Power [W] Resistance [kω] 1.08 This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-5 Current [A] 0 Frequency [Hz] 60 Table 10 Refrigerant stop valve (Y30/1) Voltage [V] 120 Power [W] Resistance [kω] 1.33 Current [A] 0 Frequency [Hz] 60 Table 11 Compressor motor (M16/2) Voltage [V] 115 Power [W] Resistance [kω] Current [A] Frequency [Hz] 50 60 Table 12 Transformer (T1) Voltage [V] 120 Power [W] 60 Resistance [kω] 0.24 Current [A] 0.5 Frequency [Hz] 60 Table 13 Icemaker heater (R17/1) Voltage [V] 120 Power [W] 200 Resistance [kω] 0.07 Current [A] 1.7 Frequency [Hz] 60 Table 14 Side-wall heater (R17/11) Voltage [V] 120 Power [W] 27 Resistance [kω] 0.5

Evaporator temperature limiter (F2) 1) [ F] [ C] Lighting temperature limiter (F2) 1) [ F] [ C] 030-6 DTD no. 37-1901 Current [A] 0.2 Frequency [Hz] 60 Table 15 Temperature resistance limit 162 72 Table 16: Evaporator Temperature Limiter 1) Connected in series with the defrost heater; must be replaced after tripping. Trip temperature 158 70 Activating temperature 104 40 Table 17 Switches the lighting off and on. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-7 2 Function 2.1 Electrical Supply Each appliance will be connected to its own 120VAC, 15-amp power supply. When column units are installed, there will be separate outlets for each column (see 030 Fig. 1). Every cooling appliance also has a main power on/off switch located inside the appliance, under the main control panel. Fig. 1: NEMA 5-15 Outlet 2.2 NTCs 2.2.1 NTC, Freezer Air (R30/3) Clipped under the evaporator cover. Switches the compressor on and off. 2.2.2 NTC, Freezer Evaporator (R30/4) Clipped above the evaporator under the top panel. Stops the defrost phase. 2.2.3 NTC, Ambient Air (R30/8) In the toekick area, in front of the condenser. Regulates the compressor speed.

030-8 DTD no. 37-1901 2.3 Evaporator Fan (M2/3) The evaporator fan is turned on for 30 seconds after the appliance door is closed. at the start of a defrost phase. when the compressor is turned on. The evaporator fan is shut off when the appliance door is opened during a defrost phase, after it was activated at the beginning. 2.4 Condenser Fan (M2/1) The condenser fan is turned on when the compressor is turned on. Ambient Temperature Speed [ F] [ C] < 68 < 20 Fan is off 68 82 20 28 Low 83 95 29 35 Medium > 95 > 35 High Table 18: Condenser Fan Speed versus Ambient Temperature Fig. 2: Condenser Fan and Components 1 Condenser 2 Condenser fan 3 Compressor This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-9 The condenser fan (030 Fig. 2, Item 2) draws in ambient air through the air grille in the toekick area; the air then passes through the recess in the compressor, and eits back through the air grille. The ambient air cools the condenser (030 Fig. 2, Item 1) and the compressor (030 Fig. 2, Item 3). The air grilles are installed 3.9 inches (10 centimeters) above the floor so that the freezer interior does not get dirty. 2.5 Starting Program The starting program operates at the time of commissioning under the following circumstances: no NTCs are defective the temperature read by the ambient air NTC is greater than 41 F (5 C) the appliance door is closed. In the starting program, each of the following components is run for 5 seconds, one after the other: Refrigerant stop valve Icemaker Evaporator fan Condenser fan Drain channel heater Defrost heater Compressor

030-10 DTD no. 37-1901 2.6 Display Icons Only the icons that can be activated are lit (backlit, white). When a selected icon or function is activated, the background light of the icon becomes yellow. Touching the icon again turns the function off, and the background light reverts to white. If no icon is touched after 4 seconds, then all icons will fade ecept for the temperature icon. 2.7 Appliance Status After a Power Interruption Display: All icons are hidden. Settings: The most recent settings are saved. 2.8 Temperature Setting/Target Temperature Display Temperature Ranges [ F] [ C] Freezer 1) 7 to -11-14 to -24 Table 19: Temperature Ranges 1) Factory setting: 0 F/ -18 C The temperature is changed in one-degree increments by pressing the icon. When the minimum settable temperature is reached, the longer lit. When the maimum settable temperature is attained, the no longer be lit. or icon is no icon will This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-11 2.9 Temperature Alarm Alarm On Alarm Off [ F] [ C] [ F] [ C] Freezer 27-3 15-9 Table 20: Temperature Alarm Thresholds The temperature alarm is suppressed while the appliance door is open and 30 minutes after the door is closed. during and 30 minutes after the defrost phase. The signal tone can be turned off via the alarm icon. 2.10 Door Alarm The door alarm will go off if the door has been open for more than 5 minutes. The door alarm can be silenced by closing the door or by touching the alarm icon. 2.11 SuperFrost (Time-Controlled) After stocking the freezer with a significant amount of food, including bulky or large items like fresh poultry, engaging SuperFrost will override the thermostat and begin cooling the cabinet to a lowered temperature of -22 F (-30 C). SuperFrost will continue working to reach this reduced temperature until it reaches this eact degree or it is disengaged by the user. The result is an accelerated cooling process designed to lock in freshness, taste and teture. SuperFrost will be stopped when the super icon is touched or after 52 hours.

030-12 DTD no. 37-1901 2.12 Relay Compressor The compressors in all Miele freezers are activated by a wire coil (inductor) relay. 2.13 Evaporator The evaporator is located at the top of the cabinet in both refrigerators and freezers. Bottom-mount freezers have two separate sealed systems (i.e. two compressors). Column appliances have one sealed system per appliance, even when merged. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-13 2.14 Air Flow Fig. 3 1 Air channel 2 Evaporator fan (M2/3) 3 Evaporator

030-14 DTD no. 37-1901 Fig. 4 Cold air is heavy, and drops below the evaporator. The evaporator fan, located below the evaporator, catches this cold air and circulates it throughout the freezer. Through a foamed-in air duct at the rear of the appliance the cold air is directed into the freezer. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-15 2.15 VCC Compressor after Inde 24/... F 1411 Vi [USA-CAN] The compressor speed is controlled via the ambient air NTC. The starting speed depends on the temperature registered by this NTC. First speed increase: With compressor operating time longer than 130 minutes, the speed is increased by 600 rpm. After a defrost phase, the compressor speed is increased after it has operated for 60 minutes. Second speed increase: After a further 30 minutes of compressor operation, the speed is increased by 800 rpm. The speed is not reduced while the compressor is operating. Appliance status Ambient temperature Speed [ F] [ C] [rpm] Normal operation > 98.6 > 37 4000 Normal operation 95 98.6 35 37 3500 Normal operation 95 35 1600 Super 4000 Starting program 2000 Defect in ambient air NTC 3000 Table 21

030-16 DTD no. 37-1901 2.16 RemoteVision (Model-Dependent) The Miele RemoteVision system is designed to send messages directly to Miele and/or the customer's PC. The customer's wireless system must meet the following requirements: A router that supports an 802.11 wireless standard Windows XP or newer operating system Cable or DSL modem See the operating manual for instructions on installing the RemoteVision module. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-17 3 Fault Repair 3.1 Vibrations/Compressor Noises Cause In a newly installed appliance, the compressor may have shifted from its mounting during shipping. Remedy A Check the position of the compressor. A Thoroughly check the copper tubing. Reposition if necessary. A Check all factory solder joints and any other components connected to the sealed system. Note Always wear safety glasses when working with sealed-system components. 3.2 Ice Forms on the Interior of the Refrigerator, Freezer and/or Condenser Cause Defrost heater defective. Remedy A Test defrost heater in service mode. Perform heater test outlined in Heater Test, 030 4.4. Cause Drain heater defective. Remedy A Test drain heater in service mode. Perform heater test outlined in Heater Test, 030 4.4. Cause Drain channel clogged or frozen.

030-18 DTD no. 37-1901 Remedy A Remove debris; test other components to determine why freezing occurred. Cause Door not sealing properly. Remedy A Door seal damaged; replace seal. Cause Custom door panel improperly installed. Remedy A Re-install door panel correctly. Cause Hinges damaged. Remedy A Replace hinges. Cause Decompression valve in the door is open. Remedy A Check for proper seating and/or icing of the decompression valve; reseat or replace as needed. Cause Door left open for an etended period of time. Remedy A Check for fault codes; close door. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-19 3.3 Fault Code Summary Symptom One of the fault codes in Table 10 is shown in the display. Cause See Table 10. Note Fault codes marked with an asterisk (*) are not visible to the customer. Code Displayed as Cause Remedy F41 F 41 F111 F 111 F116 F 116 F120* F 120 F121 F 121 F122 F 122 F124 F 124 F127 F 127 Faulty power electronic. Freezer air NTC faulty. 1) Evaporator NTC faulty. 1) Voltage below 95VAC. Defective icemaker. Ambient air NTC faulty. 1) Faulty electrical component. Faulty cooling circuit. Connection plug inserted incorrectly. Faulty control or power electronic. Replace power electronic. Replace freezer air NTC. Replace evaporator NTC. None. See 3). Replace ambient air NTC. Test electrical component(s) in service mode; replace any defective part(s). Check the cooling circuit. Check the wiring harness connecting control and power electronics; replace as necessary. Replace the faulty electronic.

030-20 DTD no. 37-1901 Code Displayed as Cause Remedy F144* F 144 F145* F 145 F146* F 146 Freezer door open for 15 minutes. Freezer door open for 30 minutes. Freezer door open for 45 minutes. Insufficient ventilation to the freezer. The air grille in the toekick area is blocked. Close the door. Close the door. Close the door. Ensure that the freezer is properly ventilated. F147 2) F 147 Air flap faulty. Table 22: Fault Codes Check air flap in service mode. Faulty condenser fan. Faulty power electronic. Test the condenser fan in service mode; replace if necessary. Replace power electronic. 1) The resistance value of the NTC corresponds to a temperature below -66 F (- 55 C) or above 140 F (60 C). 2) In the compressor area, a temperature above 135 F (57 C) was detected 3 times, for at least 5 minutes each time. The temperature readings occurred over a span of 127 minutes. During the 127 minutes the compressor is shut off so that the compressor area can cool down. When this fault occurs, all components are shut off to avoid damaging them from the too-high temperatures. 3) Do not replace the icemaker without first checking for the following faults: 1. Voltage fluctuations. If the fault code remains after switching the appliance off and on, proceed to Step 2. 2. Faulty water inlet. (Check the water inlet.) 3. Water pressure too low. (Check the water pressure.) 4. Ice cube dispenser (output flap) is blocked. (Check the output flap.) 5. Faulty ice crusher. (Check the ice crusher.) Only replace the icemaker after the above 5 possible causes have been ruled out. Remedy A Refer to the respective fault. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-21 4 Service 4.1 Customer Programming Initial requirements A Turn on the appliance. A Touch the thermometer p. A Touch the freezer icon to access the freezer. Accessing A Note the position of the down arrow. (If the current temperature setting is at the minimal setting of -15 F (-26 C) then this icon will not be lit. Touch the up arrow icon to raise the temperature; this will make the down arrow visible.) A Touch the thermometer p to turn off the display. A Press and hold in the area of the down arrow. A Touch the thermometer p once. A Hold the down arrow the display. for approimately 4 seconds, until a c appears in Acknowledgement indicator A c appears in the display. Options Scroll through, using the arrows, to the desired function (e.g., b). See 030 Table 23 for a list of functions. Touch the thermometer p to access the options for that function. For eample, if b was selected, b will be displayed after the thermometer is touched. Scroll through to the desired option. If an option is flashing, then it can be selected. If it is lit steadily, then it has been programmed. See 030 Table 23 for a list of options for each function. Touch the thermometer p to save the option. It will now be steadily lit. Scroll through to (e.g., b ). Touch the thermometer p to eit to the list of functions. b (as an eample) will now be displayed. Scroll to other functions to make changes, or scroll back to c and then touch the thermometer p to quit. To quit without saving any changes, close the appliance door or do not touch any icons for 2 minutes.

030-22 DTD no. 37-1901 Customer Programming Settings Symbol Function Options Factory Setting c Main menu I- r b Temperature format RemoteVision module programming (USA models only) Button sounds on/ off l-0: F l-1: C r0: Log off r1: Log on r2: Reset RemoteVision module r3: Reset RemoteVision module and restore factory settings r4: Ad-hoc mode; reset and start with a standard IP address, settings available through customer service (RemoteVision modules only) b0: Button sound off b1: Button sound on h No function No options F (I-0) On (b1) Table 23: Customer Programming Settings This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-23 4.2 Service Programming Initial requirements A Turn on the appliance. A Touch the thermometer p. A Touch the freezer icon to access the freezer. Accessing A Note the position of the down arrow. (If the current temperature setting is at the minimal setting of -15 F (-26 C) then this icon will not be lit. Touch the up arrow to raise the temperature; this will make the down arrow visible.) A Touch the thermometer p to turn off the display. A Press and hold in the area of the down arrow. A Touch the thermometer p once. A Release the down arrow, then touch it again 5 times; hold on the 5th time until a P appears in the display. Acknowledgement indicator A P appears in the display. Options Scroll through, using the arrows, to the desired function (e.g., A). See 030 Table 24 for a list of functions. Touch the thermometer p to access the options for that function. For eample, if A was selected, A will be displayed after the thermometer is touched. Scroll through to the desired option. If an option is flashing, then it can be selected. If it is lit steadily, then it has been programmed. See 030 Table 24 for a list of options for each function. Touch the thermometer p to save the option. It will now be steadily lit. Scroll through to (e.g., A ). Touch the thermometer p to eit to the list of functions. A (as an eample) will now be displayed. Scroll to other functions to make changes, or scroll back to P and then touch the thermometer p to quit. To quit without saving any changes, close the appliance door or do not touch any icons for 2 minutes. Service Programming Settings Symbol Function Options Factory Setting

030-24 DTD no. 37-1901 Service Programming Settings Symbol Function Options Factory Setting P Main menu A I- r b n Restoring factory settings Temperature format RemoteVision module programming (USA models only) Button sounds on/ off Demo mode on/off A0: Factory settings have not been changed A1: Settings have been changed l-0: F l-1: C r0: Log off r1: Log on r2: Reset RemoteVision module r3: Reset RemoteVision module and restore factory settings r4: Ad-hoc mode; reset and start with a standard IP address, settings available through customer service (RemoteVision modules only) b0: Button sound off b1: Button sound on n0: Demo mode off n1: Demo mode on 1) A0 F (I-0) On (b1) Off (n0) This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-25 h Service Programming Settings Symbol Function Options Factory Setting Filter replacement 2) Table 24: Service Programming Settings h0: Filter is installed h1: Filter is not installed (eternal filter) h2: Confirm filter replacement 1) If the demo mode has been programmed, the display will show -4 F (-20 C). 2) If the filter icon is lit or blinking, then the filter needs to be replaced. Filter replacement must be confirmed for the filter icon to go out. 4.3 Service Mode Initial requirements A Turn on the appliance. A Touch the thermometer p. A Touch the freezer icon to access the freezer. Accessing A Note the position of the down arrow. (If the current temperature setting is at the minimal setting of -15 F (-26 C) then this icon will not be lit. Touch the up arrow to raise the temperature; this will make the down arrow visible.) A Touch the thermometer p to turn off the display. A Press and hold in the area of the down arrow. Touch the thermometer p. Release the down arrow icon, then touch it again 3 times; hold on the 3rd time until an S appears in the display. Acknowledgement indicator An S appears in the display. Options Scroll through, using the arrows, to the desired function (e.g., F). See 030 Table 25 for a list of functions. Touch the thermometer p to access the options for that function. For eample, if F was selected, F will be displayed after the thermometer is touched.

030-26 DTD no. 37-1901 Scroll through to the desired option. If an option is flashing, then it can be selected. If it is lit steadily, then it has been programmed. See 030 Table 25 for a list of options for each function. Touch the thermometer p to save the option. It will now be steadily lit. Scroll through to (e.g., F ). Touch the thermometer p to eit to the list of functions. F (as an eample) will now be displayed. Scroll to other functions to make changes, or scroll back to S and then touch the thermometer p to quit. To quit without saving any changes, close the appliance door or do not touch any icons for 2 minutes. Service Mode Functions Symbol Function Options S Main menu C F U E Electronics ID Viewing/deleting saved faults Component test Appliance run time 6-digit ID will display, 2 digits at a time. For eample, _C 00 20 82 corresponds to an ID number of 2082. F0: No saved faults F1: At least one saved fault 1) F2: Delete all faults U 01: Compressor U 02: Defrost heater U 03: Drain heater U 04: Condenser fan U 05: Evaporator fan U 06: Turn on icemaker U 07: Turn on stop valve The cumulative running time that the appliance is connected to the power supply will be shown, 2 digits at a time. For eample, _E 07 20 82 corresponds to a cumulative running time of 72082 hours. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-27 Service Mode Functions Symbol Function Options J1 J2 L Table 25: Service Functions Display test Icon test 1) A maimum of 10 faults can be saved. Sensor test (software IDs 1793 and later) The test will run automatically. 88 will be displayed, then all icons will alternate between yellow and red, then all icons will be white. J will be shown when the test is finished. All icons are backlit. Touch the icons one at a time. The icons will blink. When the icons to the left of the temperature display are touched, no tone will sound. When the icons to the right of the temperature display blink, a tone will sound. If all icons are in order, J will display. 1: Freezer air NTC 2: Evaporator NTC 3: Ambient air NTC Note The door and temperature alarms are suppressed during service mode.

030-28 DTD no. 37-1901 4.4 Heater Test Note Steps and amperage readings may vary per heater element. A Remove the front toekick cover plates. A Remove the two screws securing the terminal block cover (refer to 030 Fig. 36, Item 1). Remove the cover. A Locate the L or Live 1 line connected to the terminal block (see 030 Fig. 5, Item 1) and clip the multimeter amp clamp to this wire (030 Fig. 5, Item 2). Fig. 5: Test Setup A Set the multimeter to monitor amps, following the multimeter manufacturer's instructions. An amperage reading will automatically show up in the display of the multimeter because the appliance will have some components already running (lights, fans, compressor, etc.). A Access service mode (see Service Mode, 030 4.3) and select a heater from the list of component tests (see 030 Table 25). A Monitor the multimeter for an amperage increase. A If an amperage increase is shown on the multimeter, then the heater element is functioning. If no increase is registered (i.e. amperage reading stays steady), then further troubleshooting is required. Other components to check are thermostats, temperature limiters, wires, relays and the power electronic. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-29 Note Heater elements inside a freezer can require between 10 and 200 watts. This means that an amperage increase from as low as 0.05 amps to as high as 3.00 amps could be registered on the multimeter during heater element testing. 4.5 Temperature Test A Place a temperature probe in between frozen items inside the freezer and close the door. Wait a few minutes until the temperature reading on the meter stabilizes. 4.6 Removing the Evaporator Cover F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Note In order to avoid scratching the freezer interior, remove the lamp covers. A Press in the outer lamp covers on the left and right sides (030 Fig. 6, Item 1) and twist counterclockwise to remove (030 Fig. 6, Item 2). Fig. 6: Lamp Cover Removal

030-30 DTD no. 37-1901 A Remove the glass plate from the insulation plate. A To take off the fascia (030 Fig. 7, Item 1), pull forward to release the mounting clips. Fig. 7: Fascia Removal Note The glass plate can fall. Do not remove the glass plate from the cover strips. A Press the glass plate to the rear (030 Fig. 8, Item A) and pull down and forward to remove (030 Fig. 8, Item B). Fig. 8: Glass Plate Removal A Remove the left and right retaining screws from behind (030 Fig. 9, Item 1). This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-31 Fig. 9: Cover Plate Retaining Screws A Remove the cover retaining screws (030 Fig. 10, Item 1). A Unclip the cover plate at the top and pull it out partway (030 Fig. 10). A Disconnect the NTC connection (030 Fig. 10, Item 2). A Pull the cover plate out completely. Fig. 10: Cover Retaining Screws, NTC Connection

030-32 DTD no. 37-1901 4.7 Removing NTC R30/3 (Freezer Air) F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. A Removing the Evaporator Cover, 030 4.6. A Unclip the NTC to remove (030 Fig. 11, Item 1). Fig. 11: NTC R30/3 Removal 4.8 Removing the Lighting Assembly F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. A Removing the Evaporator Cover, 030 4.6. A Remove the Styrofoam insulation. A Remove the screws securing the cover (030 Fig. 12, Item 1). A Remove the cover (030 Fig. 12, Item 2). This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-33 Fig. 12: Lighting Assembly Cover and Screws A Disconnect the lighting assembly connection. A Remove the screws securing the holders (030 Fig. 13, Item 1). Fig. 13: Screws Securing the Lighting Assembly Holders A Press the holders on the left and right inwards. Unclip each holder and remove it downwards (030 Fig. 14, Items A and B). A Remove the front of the lighting assembly downwards (030 Fig. 14). A Disconnect all electrical connections to the lighting assembly. A Remove the lighting assembly with holders. A Take out the Styrofoam insulation.

030-34 DTD no. 37-1901 Fig. 14 4.9 Installing the Lighting Assembly F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] Danger! These components have very sharp edges that can cut you or scratch the freezer interior. A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. A Fit the holders onto the lighting assembly (030 Fig. 15). Fig. 15: Lighting Assembly and Holders A Insert the lighting assembly partway, leaving enough space for the insulation to be inserted (030 Fig. 16). This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-35 Fig. 16: Lighting Assembly Insertion A Insert the Styrofoam insulation. A Fully insert the lighting assembly. A For further assembly, follow the removal instructions in reverse order; see Removing the Lighting Assembly, 030 4.8.

030-36 DTD no. 37-1901 4.10 Removing the Lighting Assembly Temperature Monitors (1F1, 2F1) F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. A Removing the Evaporator Cover, 030 4.6. A Removing the Lighting Assembly, 030 4.8. A Remove the appropriate temperature monitor (030 Fig. 17, Item 1). Fig. 17: Lighting Assembly Temperature Monitors 4.11 Removing the Drain Channel and Defrost Heaters (R17/5, R17/3) F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. A Removing the Evaporator Cover, 030 4.6. A Removing the Lighting Assembly, 030 4.8. A Press in the left and right retaining tabs; pull the holder plate forward and down to remove. See 030 Fig. 18. This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-37 Fig. 18: Heater Holder Plate Retaining Tabs A Disconnect the defrost heater connection (030 Fig. 19, Item 1). A Disconnect the drain channel heater connection (030 Fig. 19, Item 2).

030-38 DTD no. 37-1901 Fig. 19: Defrost and Drain Channel Heater Connections A Remove the holder plate with the heaters. A Remove the heaters. 4.12 Removing Temperature Limiter F2 F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. A Removing the Evaporator Cover, 030 4.6. A Removing the Lighting Assembly, 030 4.8. A Removing the Drain Channel and Defrost Heaters (R17/5, R17/3), 030 4.11. A Disconnect the plug connection (030 Fig. 20, Item 1). A Remove the adhesive strips. A Cut the cable ties on the temperature limiter. A Remove the temperature limiter (030 Fig. 20, Item 2). This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am

DTD no. 37-1901 030-39 Fig. 20: Temperature Limiter and Connection 4.13 Removing Evaporator NTC R30/4 F 1801 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1811 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1901 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1911 Vi [USA-CAN], F 1801 SF [USA-CAN], F 1811 SF [USA-CAN], F 1901 SF [USA-CAN], F 1911 SF [USA-CAN] A Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. A Removing the Evaporator Cover, 030 4.6. A Removing the Lighting Assembly, 030 4.8. A Removing the Drain Channel and Defrost Heaters (R17/5, R17/3), 030 4.11. Danger! The evaporator has sharp edges that can cut you. Warning! Be careful when moving the evaporator after it has been released from the holders, as it is only held in by the 2 tubes from the appliance to the evaporator. A Unclip the evaporator from its holders and remove it (030 Fig. 21).

030-40 DTD no. 37-1901 Fig. 21: Evaporator Holder A Disconnect the evaporator NTC connection (030 Fig. 22, Item 1). A Remove the evaporator NTC from the insulation plate (030 Fig. 22, Item 2). Fig. 22: Evaporator NTC and Connection This information should not be duplicated or passed on without Miele approval. All rights reserved. 27.08.2012, US_am