
Operating and Installation Instructions
Wine Conditioning Unit
To prevent accidents and machine damage, read these instructions be-
fore installation or use.
en-US, CA M.-Nr. 10 785 220

Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 5
Caring for the environment ................................................................................ 13
Installation information....................................................................................... 14
Installation location ............................................................................................... 14
Climate class ....................................................................................................15
Installation notes ................................................................................................... 16
Load-bearing capacity of the niche floor ......................................................... 16
Door hinge........................................................................................................16
Adjoining cabinets/units................................................................................... 16
Ventilation......................................................................................................... 16
Side-by-side..................................................................................................... 17
Installation dimensions....................................................................................... 18
Installing the wine conditioning unit.................................................................. 22
Before starting....................................................................................................... 22
T
ools required........................................................................................................ 22
Aligning the installation niche................................................................................ 23
Checking the installation niche ............................................................................. 23
Pushing the wine conditioning unit into the niche................................................. 28
Securing the wine conditioning unit in the niche .................................................. 32
Aligning the appliance door................................................................................... 34
Adjusting the door opening angle (optional accessory) ........................................ 37
Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 38
How to save energy............................................................................................. 41
Guide to the appliance........................................................................................
43
Start screen ........................................................................................................... 44
Settings mode .................................................................................................. 45
Symbols in settings mode ........................................................................... 46
Accessories ......................................................................................................... 47
Accessories supplied ............................................................................................ 47
Stainless steel front panels .............................................................................. 47
Optional accessories............................................................................................. 47
Before first use .................................................................................................... 48
Before first use ...................................................................................................... 48
Choosing the right Door Assistant (Push2Open/Pull2Open)............................ 48
Using the wine conditioning unit ........................................................................... 48
Starting up for the first time ............................................................................. 4
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Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off .............................................. 51
Turning off for longer periods of time .................................................................... 51
Selecting additional settings.............................................................................. 52
Switching Keypad Lock on or off /................................................................ 52
Performing a Self Test....................................................................................... 53
Switching on Door Assistant ............................................................................. 53
Switching off Door Assistant............................................................................. 54
Setting up Miele@home.................................................................................... 55
Switching off Demo Mode.................................................................................. 59
Resetting the settings to their default settings ................................................ 60
Switching Sabbath Mode On/Off....................................................................... 61
Switching the ambient lighting on or off.......................................................... 62
Selecting the intensity of the Ambient Lighting ............................................... 62
Selecting Ambient Display .................................................................................... 63
The ideal temperature and humidity.................................................................. 64
Temperature .......................................................................................................... 64
Isolator panels for thermal separation.............................................................. 65
Setting the temperature.................................................................................... 65
Humidity ................................................................................................................ 66
Increasing the humidity ................................................................................. 66
Not increasing the humidity........................................................................... 67
Door alarm ........................................................................................................... 68
Storing wine bottles ............................................................................................ 69
Moving the wooden shelves.................................................................................. 70
Labeling the wooden racks ................................................................................... 70
Maximum capacity ................................................................................................ 71
Automatic defrosting .......................................................................................... 72
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................... 73
Cleaning agents..................................................................................................... 73
Before cleaning the Wine Storage Unit ................................................................. 74
Interior, accessories, and appliance door ............................................................. 74
Cleaning the door seal .......................................................................................... 75
Cleaning the ventilation grilles............................................................................... 76
Frequently Asked Questions .............................................................................. 77
Causes of noises ................................................................................................. 84

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Technical Service.................................................................................................
85
Contact in case of fault ......................................................................................... 85
Warranty ................................................................................................................ 85
Declaration of conformity...................................................................................
86
Copyright and licenses .......................................................................................
87

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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This wine conditioning unit complies with all statutory safety re-
quirements. Please note that inappropriate use can lead to per-
sonal injury and damage to property.
To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance,
please read these instructions carefully before using it for the first
time. They contain important notes on installation, safety, use and
maintenance.
Miele cannot be held liable for non-compliance with these instruc-
tions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and ensure that new users
are familiar with the contents. Pass them on to any future owner.
DANGER of injury!
The wine conditioning unit is very heavy and can tip forwards
when the appliance door is open.
Keep the appliance door shut until the wine conditioning unit has
been built in and secured in the installation niche in accordance
with the operating and installation instructions.
DANGER of injury from broken glass!
If installed at altitudes above 6,561ft (2,000m), there is a risk of
the glass in the door breaking because of changes in air pressure.
Shards of glass can cause severe injury.

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Appropriate use
This wine conditioning unit is intended for use in domestic house-
holds and similar residential environments such as
– staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environ-
ments
– farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other residential
type environments
– bed and breakfast type environments
– catering and similar non-retail applications.
This wine conditioning is not intended for use outdoors, in damp en-
vironments or in places exposed to rain.
The wine conditioning unit is intended for domestic use only for
storing wine.
It must not be used for any other purpose.
The wine conditioning unit is not suitable for storing and keeping
cool medicines, blood plasma, laboratory preparations or other such
materials or products. Incorrect use of the wine conditioning unit for
such purposes can cause deterioration of the items stored. The wine
conditioning unit is not suitable for use in areas where there is a risk
of explosion.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from improper or in-
correct use of the appliance.
Persons (including children) which lack physical, sensory or men-
tal abilities or experience with the machine should not use it without
supervision or instruction by a responsible person.
Safety with children
Children near the wine conditioning unit must be supervised. Do
not let children play with the wine conditioning unit.
The wine conditioning unit door hinges can cause injury. Keep
children away at all times.

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Ensure that any packing material is disposed of safely and kept
out of the reach of children. DANGER of suffocation!
Technical safety
The coolant system is tested for leaks. The wine conditioning unit
complies with statutory safety requirements and the appropriate di-
rectives.
To avoid the risk of damage to the wine conditioning unit, make
sure that the connection data (fuse rating, frequency and voltage) on
the data plate corresponds to the household supply.
Check that this is the case before connecting the wine conditioning
unit. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
The electrical safety of the wine conditioning unit can only be
guaranteed when correctly grounded. It is essential that this stan-
dard safety requirement is met. If in any doubt please have the elec-
trical installation tested by a qualified electrician.
Reliable and safe operation of the wine conditioning unit can only
be guaranteed if it is connected to the power supply.
The electrical outlet must not be concealed behind the wine con-
ditioning unit and must be easily accessible so that the appliance
can be quickly disconnected from the electrical supply in case of an
emergency.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a Miele au-
thorized technician in order to protect the user from harm.
The electrical outlet must be properly grounded.
Do not connect the appliance to the electrical supply with a power
bar or extension cord. These are a fire hazard and do not guarantee
the required safety of the appliance.

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If moisture gets into electrical components or into the power cord,
it could cause a short circuit. Therefore, do not operate the wine
conditioning in areas where there may be moisture or splashing wa-
ter (e.g., garages, laundry rooms).
This wine conditioning unit must not be used in a non-stationary
location (e.g. on a ship).
In environments with a tropical climate (above approximately 90°F
(32°C) and above approximately 70% humidity), the wine condition-
ing unit must be operated in an air-conditioned room. Otherwise, it is
not possible to guarantee that the wine conditioning unit will operate
without issues.
Before installation and use check the wine conditioning unit for
any visible damage. Do not operate or install a damaged appliance.
To ensure safe operation, use the wine conditioning unit only
when it has been installed.
The wine conditioning unit must be disconnected from the power
supply during installation, side-by-side heater installation, mainte-
nance and repair work. The appliance is only disconnected from the
power supply if:
– the circuit breaker has been tripped, or
– the screw-type fuses on the electrical service panel have been re-
moved or
– the power cord has been unplugged. Pull on the plug and not on
the cord when removing it from the outlet.
Installation, repair, and maintenance work should only be per-
formed by a Miele-authorized service technician.
Work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and may void the
warranty.
Repairs and other work performed by unauthorized persons could
be dangerous and may void the warranty.

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Defective components should only be replaced by Miele original
parts. Only with these parts can the manufacturer guarantee the
safety of the appliance.
Correct use
The wine conditioning unit is designed for use within a certain cli-
mate range (ambient temperatures) and should not be used outside
this range. The climate range for your wine conditioning unit is stated
on the data plate inside the appliance. Installing it in a room with too
low an ambient temperature will cause the compressor to shut down
for longer periods of time so that the unit cannot maintain the re-
quired temperature.
WARNING! DANGER of overheating! Do not cover or block the air
vents. This can impair the efficiency of the appliance, increase the
power consumption and cause damage to the appliance.
If the wine conditioning unit is used for storing food which con-
tains fat or oil, make sure that it does not come into contact with
plastic components as any spillages of oil or fat could cause stress
cracks to the plastic and cause it to break or split.
Do not store explosive materials in the wine conditioning unit or
any products containing propellants (e.g. spray cans). Electrical
components could cause flammable vapors to ignite. DANGER of
fire and explosion.
Do not operate any electrical equipment inside the wine condition-
ing unit. DANGER of sparking and explosion.
Use only genuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories from
other manufacturers are used, the warranty may become invalid.
Stainless steel machines:
Adhesives will damage the coated stainless steel surface and
cause it to lose its dirt-repellent protective coating. Do not use sticky
notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tape, or other types of
adhesive on the stainless steel surface.

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The surface is easily scratched. Even magnets can cause scratch-
ing.

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Cleaning and maintenance
Do not use any oil or grease on the door seals.
They can cause the seals to deteriorate over time.
Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this wine condi-
tioning unit.
The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short cir-
cuit.
Sharp edged or pointed objects will damage the evaporator, caus-
ing irreversible damage to the wine conditioning unit. Do not use
sharp edged or pointed objects to
– remove frost and ice,
– remove labels, stickers etc.

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Transport
Always transport the wine conditioning unit in an upright position
and in its original transport packaging to avoid damage in transit.
DANGER of injury and damage. The wine conditioning unit is very
heavy and must be transported by two people.
Disposal of your old appliance
Children could become trapped in the machine and could suffo-
cate.
– Remove the machine doors.
– Leave the wooden shelves in the machine so children cannot
climb inside.
DANGER of electric shock!
– Cut the plug off the power cord.
– Cut the power cord off the old appliance.
Dispose of them separately from the appliance.
Ensure that the wine conditioning unit is not stored in the vicinity
of gasoline or inflammable gases and liquids during and after dis-
posal.
Make sure that the coolant pipework is not damaged during dis-
posal to avoid uncontrolled leakage of oil and coolant (see data plate
for coolant type).
Splashes of coolant can cause damage to the eyes. Be careful not
to damage any part of the pipework while awaiting disposal, e.g. by
– puncturing the coolant channels in the evaporator,
– kinking any pipework,
– scratching the surface coating.

Caring for the environment
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Disposal of packaging material
The packaging is designed to protect
the wine conditioning unit from damage
during transportation. The packaging
materials used are selected from mate-
rials which are environmentally friendly
for disposal and should be recycled.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and
kept out of the reach of children. Return
the packaging to your dealer.
Disposal of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
contain valuable materials. They also
contain certain substances, compounds
and components which were essential
for the proper functioning and safe use
of the equipment. Handling these mate-
rials improperly by disposing of them in
your household waste can be harmful to
your health and the environment. There-
fore, please do not dispose of your old
appliance with regular household waste
and follow local regulations on proper
disposal.
Consult with local authorities, dealers or
Miele in order to dispose of and recycle
electrical and electronic appliances.
Miele assumes no responsibility for
deleting any personal data left on the
appliance being disposed.
Take care not to damage the pipework
at the back of your wine conditioning
unit before or during transportation to
an authorized, environmentally friendly
collection depot.
This way, coolant in the pipework and
oil in the compressor will be contained,
and will not leak into the environment.
Please ensure that your old appliance
does not pose a danger to children
while being stored prior to disposal.
See “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC-
TIONS” for more information.

Installation information
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DANGER of injury and damage!
A wine conditioning unit that has not
been installed properly can tip up.
Keep the appliance door shut until
the wine conditioning unit has been
built in and secured in its installation
niche in accordance with these oper-
ating and installation instructions.
Fire hazard and risk of damage!
This wine conditioning unit must not
be installed underneath a hob.
Installation location
This appliance should be installed in a
dry, well-ventilated room.
When deciding where to install your
wine conditioning unit, please bear in
mind that it will use more energy if in-
stalled near to a heater, a cooker or
other appliance that gives off heat. Di-
rect sunlight should also be avoided.
The higher the room temperature, the
longer the compressor has to run and
the higher the energy consumption is.
When installing the wine conditioning
unit, please note:
– The electrical outlet must be easily
accessible in an emergency and not
concealed behind the appliance.
– The plug and cord must not touch
the back of the wine conditioning unit
as they could be damaged by vibra-
tions from the appliance.
– Do not plug in other appliances be-
hind the wine conditioning unit.
If installation near a heat source is un-
avoidable, observe the following mini-
mum distances between the appliance
and the heat source:
– At least 1 1/4" (3cm) to electric or
gas stoves
– At least 11 3/4" (30cm) to oil or coal-
based stoves
If it is not possible to observe these
minimum distances, an isolation plate
must be installed between the Wine
Storage Unit and the heat source.

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Climate class
The wine conditioning unit is designed
for use within a certain climate range
(ambient temperatures) and should not
be used outside this range. The climate
range of the wine conditioning unit is
stated on the data plate inside it.
Climate class Room tempera-
ture
SN 50° to 90°F
(10° to 32°C)
N 61° to 90°F
(16° to 32°C)
ST 61° to 100°F
(16° to 38°C)
T 61° to 109°F
(16° to 43°C)
Operating in a room which is too cold
will cause the compressor to turn off for
too long, causing the internal tempera-
ture in the appliance to rise, resulting in
damage.
IMPORTANT
In environments with high humidity
condensation may appear on the ex-
ternal surfaces of the wine condition-
ing unit.
Condensate can cause corrosion on
external appliance walls.
For prevention, it is advisable to in-
stall the wine conditioning unit with
sufficient ventilation in a dry and/or
air conditioned room.
After installation make sure that the
appliance door closes properly, the
air vents are not covered and that
the wine conditioning unit has been
installed in accordance with these in-
stallation instructions.
In environments with a tropical
climate (above approximately 90°F
(32°C) and above approximately
70% humidity), the wine condition-
ing unit must be operated in an air-
conditioned room.
Otherwise, it is not possible to guar-
antee that the wine conditioning unit
will operate without issues.

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Installation notes
Load-bearing capacity of the niche
floor
To ensure the safe installation of the
wine conditioning unit and to guarantee
its correct functioning, the floor of the
niche where the appliance is to be in-
stalled must be smooth and even.
It must be made from strong, rigid ma-
terial.
The wine conditioning unit is extremely
heavy when fully loaded, and the floor it
stands on must be able to bear its
weight. If necessary, seek the advice of
an architect or structural engineer.
When fully loaded, the weight of the
wine conditioning unit is approx.:
KWT 26x1 SF 1545 lbs
(701 kg)
Door hinge
The wine conditioning unit is sup-
plied with a fixed hinge. If you need
to change the door hinge to the other
side, please contact the Technical
Service department.
On no account should you attempt
to change the door hinge yourself.
Adjoining cabinets/units
The wine conditioning unit is screwed
to the adjoining cabinets/units to the
side and above. For this reason, it is es-
sential that all cabinets/units are fixed
to the ground and/or wall.
Ventilation
WARNING! Fire hazard!
Operation of the wine conditioning
unit is limited. Keep the required ven-
tilation gaps free from obstruction.
If the required ventilation gaps
are not left unobstructed, the com-
pressor will switch on more often
and will run for longer periods.
This causes increased energy con-
sumption and an increased com-
pressor operating temperature,
which can result in damage to the
compressor.
Do not block the ventilation gaps.
They must also be cleaned on a reg-
ular basis to remove dust.

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Side-by-side
This
wine conditioning can be installed
side-by-side with another refrigeration
appliance. The following overview will
show
you which side-by-side options
you
have with your appliance:
A side-by-side merging kit and a top
frame (KTF) are required for this. Both
are available from your Miele dealer or
Miele Technical Service.
Instructions for installing appliances
side-by-side can be found in the side-
by-side merging kit instruction man-
ual.
. . . with partition wall
The wall a between the side-by-side
wine conditioning unit/appliances must
be at least 5/8" (16mm) thick.
Each wine conditioning unit/appliance
must be built into its own niche using
the installation parts supplied.
If the partition wall a is narrower than
65/16" (160mm), you need the heating
mat from the side-by-side merging kit
to prevent condensation from forming
and any resulting damage.
If the partition wall a is more than
65/16" (160mm) thick, you don't need
the side-by-side merging kit, and also
not the heating mat.
. . . without partition wall
If the wine conditioning unit/appliances
are to be installed next to each other
without a partition wall between them,
they will need to be joined together with
the side-by-side merging kit. In addi-
tion, you must install the heating mat to
prevent condensation from forming and
any resulting damage.

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Installation dimensions
– The electrical connection must not be positioned higher than 9” above the floor.
The electrical outlet must not be concealed behind the appliance and must be
easily accessible in an emergency.

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≥24"
(≥ 610 mm)
3/4"
(19 mm)
24"
(610 mm)
84" – 85 3/16"
(2134 – 2164 mm)
1 3/16"
(30 mm)
7/8"
(22 mm)
10 5/16"
(262 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
3 5/8"
(92 mm)
Installation dimensions
side view

Dimensions when the appliance door is opened
(opening angle 90°)
Installation dimensions
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Installation dimensions
Dimensions when the appliance door is opened
(opening angle 115°)
115
°
11 3/4"
(299 mm)
26 5/8" (677 mm)
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Before starting...
It is essential to read these installa-
tion instructions carefully before
starting to install the wine condition-
ing unit.
The wine conditioning unit should be
installed by a suitably qualified
tradesman in accordance with these
installation instructions. Safe opera-
tion of the wine conditioning unit is
only assured if it has been installed
and connected in accordance with
the installation instructions.
DANGER of damage and injury!
The wine conditioning unit is very
heavy and can tip forwards when the
appliance door is open.
Keep the door shut until the wine
conditioning unit has been built in
and secured in its installation niche
in accordance with the operating and
installation instructions.
The wine conditioning unit is both
large and heavy. Installation must be
carried out by two people.
The wine conditioning unit must be in-
stalled in accordance with local regula-
tions. If local regulations are not avail-
able, the following regulations must be
observed:
– in the USA: the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 – latest edition/
State and Municipal codes and/or lo-
cal codes.
– in Canada: the Canadian Electrical
Code C22.1 – latest edition/Provincial
and Municipal codes and/or local
codes.
Tools required
– Cordless drill
– TX20 screwdriver
– Hammer drill
– Drill bits in various sizes, depending
on materials
– Hammer
– Open-ended wrench
– Ratchet wrench, attachment: socket,
5/16" (8mm)
– Adhesive tape
– Utility knife
– Pipe wrench
– Level
– Tape measure
– Pencil
Other
– Step ladder
– Hand truck

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Aligning the installation niche
The installation niche must be carefully
aligned using a level before installing
the wine conditioning unit. The niche
corners must be at 90°angles to each
other, otherwise the cabinet door will
not sit straight on all four corners.
– The side panels of the installation
niche must be even.
– The surrounding walls of the installa-
tion niche must be at least
5/8” (16mm) thick.
– The surrounding walls must be se-
curely fixed to the floor or wall.
– The shortened side walls must be at
least 4" (100mm) thick.
– The baseboard must be at least
1/2” (13mm) thick (preferably
3/4” (19mm)).
Checking the installation niche
Check the installation dimensions.
Check the position of the electrical
connections (see “Electrical connec-
tion”).
Check that all adjacent cabinets/units
are securely fixed to the wall. All adja-
cent cabinets/units must be securely
fixed to the wall.
Check the adjacent cabinets/units for
possible collisions when opening
doors (door opening angle).

Before installation
Heavy weight!
This wine conditioning unit is very
heavy and can tip forwards when the
door is open.
Before installation, remove any ac-
cessories from the back of the wine
conditioning unit.
Check the wine conditioning unit for
damage during transportation.
Do not install a damaged wine condi-
tioning unit.
Check that all parts at the back of the
wine conditioning unit are unhin-
dered.
To protect the floor when installing
the wine conditioning unit, secure an
off-cut of flooring or similar material
to the floor in front of the installation
area.
Installing the wine conditioning unit
DANGER of tipping over!
Please bear in mind that the wine
conditioning unit is no longer se-
cured to the pallet!
Unscrew the brackets that are fix-
ing the wine conditioning unit to the
delivery pallet.
With the help of several people as re-
quired, carefully lift the wine condi-
tioning unit from the pallet, starting
with the back of the wine condition-
ing unit.
The wine conditioning unit can be rolled
along the floor using the wheels at the
back.
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Preparing the installation niche
Keep the door of the wine condi-
tioning unit closed until the appliance
is secured inside the niche!
Risk of tipping over!
The installation niche must be se-
cured to the wall behind it with sev-
eral screws. Only this can ensure that
the wine conditioning unit will not tip
over after being installed!
Always use the provided anti-tip
brackets to secure the niche.
Due to the sheer size and weight of
the wine conditioning unit, it needs
to be ensured that it cannot tip for-
wards once it is built into the niche.
Using the installation equipment
Parts required for installation of the
wine conditioning unit are supplied
with the wine conditioning unit. The
plastic bags supplied are marked with
letters for easy identification.
When performing the individual as-
sembly steps, observe the letters
specified and use the matching plas-
tic bag with the required installation
equipment.
Securing the installation niche
The provided anti-tip brackets en-
sure the installation niche is securely
fixed to the wall.
Use 2 anti-tip brackets
for each in-
dividual wine conditioning unit or 4
anti-tip brackets for each (side-by-
side) combination of 2 wine condi-
tioning units.
Position the anti-tip brackets on
the left and right of the niche.
2
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2
2
Make sure that the gap between the
wine conditioning unit's rear wall and
the installation niche does not exceed
2" (51mm).
Place a wooden wedge behind the
anti-tip brackets if necessary.
While holding the anti-tip brackets in
place, mark the necessary drill holes
on the rear wall of the installation
niche.
Retaining screws for different uses
and types of material are supplied in
the accompanying pack:
2
2
Securing to a concrete wall
Securing to a wooden wall
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2
Securing with a wooden wedge
Secure the installation niche to the
wall using the anti-tip brackets.
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Pushing the wine conditioning
unit into the niche
Then push the wine conditioning unit
into the niche, taking care not to
damage the electrical cord.
If you are installing several appliances
side by side, now secure the appli-
ances to one another (see the instruc-
tions for the side-by-side installation
kit).
Remove the baseboard from the
appliance base as follows:
Carefully guide a flat-head screw-
driver through the grate in the base-
board on both sides and use it to
push the internal plastic latches out-
wards to release the baseboard.
5
Affix edge protection to the adja-
cent cabinet fronts.
Insert the plug connector at the back
of the appliance (see “Electrical con-
nection”).
Insert the plug into the electrical
outlet.
The electrical outlet should be close
to the appliance and easily accessi-
ble!
Otherwise, it must be possible to
switch the appliance on and off us-
ing an external all-pole switch with a
sufficient contact gap!
Risk of short circuit and over-
loading!
When installing appliances side by
side, each appliance must have its
own separate electrical outlet.
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Tip: To secure the power cord to pre-
vent it becoming caught:
Tie a piece of string to the middle of the
cord and as the appliance is being
pushed into the niche, pull the cord for-
ward underneath the appliance.
Carefully push the appliance into the
niche.
If the appliance cannot be pushed
into the niche (because the floor is
uneven, for example), unscrew the
rear feet slightly (see “Aligning the ap-
pliance”) and slide the appliance into
the niche.
Remove the edge protection from
the adjacent cabinet fronts.
Aligning the wine conditioning
unit
Align the wine conditioning unit with
neighboring cabinet fronts.
The adjustable feet at the front and
back of the wine conditioning unit can
all be adjusted from the front:
Risk of damage!
Do not under any circumstances
use a cordless screwdriver to adjust
the front and rear feet.
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Position the supplied spacers on
both sides on the markings next to
the adjustable feet at the front of the
wine conditioning unit.
Adjust the rear feet with a ratchet (at-
tachment: 5/16” (8mm) socket) or a
TX20 screwdriver .
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Adjust the front feet with a ratchet (at-
tachment: 5/16” (8mm)) socket) or a
TX20 screwdriver .
Tip: Proceed carefully when adjusting
the feet, alternating between the left
and right feet.
Unscrew the feet and on both
sides at least until the marking on the
base is aligned with the required
11/4” (32mm) on the spacer . The
standard dimension of 11/4" (32mm)
relates to a niche height of
84" (2134mm).
It is important to align the feet to a
height of at least 11/4" (32mm) so
that the wine conditioning unit's venti-
lation works properly via the base.
Risk of damage!
Unscrew the feet only until the
marking on the base is aligned to a
maximum of 27/16” (62mm) (max.
niche height of 85 3/16" (2164mm)).
Otherwise the rear foot adjustment
will be damaged.
Check the alignment of the wine con-
ditioning unit again using installation
aids and the level.
31

Securing the wine conditioning
unit in the niche
Installing the wine conditioning unit
Use the screws suppliedto secure
the wine conditioning on both
sides.
In a side-by-side combination, only
the external panels of the two appli-
ances can be secured to the cabinet
wall.
Securing the base cover plate and
the baseboard
Do not cover the vents in the base.
This will damage the appliance!
Remove the film from the base cover
plate .
Secure the base cover plate to the
baseboard.
32

Installing the wine conditioning unit
Click the baseboard onto the bot-
tom of the appliance base.
33

Installing the wine conditioning unit
34
Aligning the appliance door
Following installation, align the appli-
ance door with adjacent cabinetry
fronts.
To do this, check the gaps to the adja-
cent cabinetry fronts.
If necessary, use the spacers pro-
vided and place them on both
sides of the appliance door.
Remove the cover on the bottom
fixing bracket.
Slightly loosen the screws on the
fixing bracket.

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35
Remove the covers from both
sides of the appliance door.
Slightly loosen the screws in the
angle trims on both sides.
Remove the cover from the light
contact switch.
Remove the nuts and washers
from the threaded bolts.

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36
Align the height and sides of the ap-
pliance door using the threaded
bolts.
If necessary, also align the depth of
the appliance door via the gaps in the
angle trims.
Close the appliance door and check
the distance between the door and
adjacent cabinetry fronts again.
Then re-tighten all screws and .
Place the washers and nuts back
on the threaded bolts and tighten
the nuts. The appliance door is now
secured.
Reattach the covers, , and .
Remove the spacers from the ap-
pliance door.

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37
Adjusting the door opening an-
gle (optional accessory)
Depending on the installation site, it
may be necessary to adjust the door
opening angle to 90°.
Open the door.
Insert the banking pin through the
holes and drive in with a hammer.
The door opening angle is now limited
to 90°.

Electrical connection
38
Risk of electric shock!
The wine conditioning unit must only
be switched on when it has been in-
stalled in accordance with the instal-
lation instructions.
Ground the wine conditioning unit.
The wine conditioning unit must not
be grounded via a gas pipe.
If in doubt, have a suitably qualified
and experienced electrician check
that the wine conditioning unit com-
plies with relevant regulations.
Do not install a fuse into neutral cur-
rent or grounding electrical circuit.
Do not use an extension cord or
power bar.
Do not use a frayed or damaged
power cord.
Risk of electric shock!
For protection against electric shock,
this wine conditioning unit is
equipped with a pole-free plug which
is protected against reverse polarity.
The plug must be grounded in the
usual way.
Do not remove the round grounding
connector pin from the plug.
Use only a grounded plug adapter.
Wait for 1hour after installation before
plugging the wine conditioning unit into
the power supply. This allows coolant
and refrigerator oil to settle in accor-
dance with regulations.
Ensure that the voltage of the power
supply corresponds to the connection
voltage of the wine conditioning unit. A
power supply of 110–120V, 60Hz and
10 –16Amps, which is protected by a
power switch or a fuse, is required to
operate the wine conditioning unit.
The manufacturer recommends operat-
ing the wine conditioning unit on a sep-
arate circuit to avoid overloading the
electrical circuit.
All relevant legal electrical, fire, and
building regulations must be observed
when installing the outlet and/or the
Wine Storage Unit.
In certain countries, wine conditioning
units are required to be connected to
the electrical supply via a wall-mounted
ON/OFF switch.
To avoid the risk of fire, electric shock,
or other injuries, the wine conditioning
unit must be installed and connected by
a suitably qualified electrician in accor-
dance with all relevant local and na-
tional regulations and standards, in-
cluding fire prevention.
The outlet must be easily accessible so
that the wine conditioning unit can be
quickly disconnected from the electrical
supply in case of an emergency.

Electrical connection
39
If the outlet is no longer accessible after
installation, an additional means of dis-
connection must be provided for all
poles. Suitable means of disconnection
include switches with an all-pole con-
tact gap of at least 3mm. These can be
circuit breakers, fuses, and relays.
The plug and power cord must not
come into contact with the back of the
Wine Storage Unit as vibrations can
cause damage to these components.
This could result in a short circuit.
Do not plug in other appliances behind
the wine conditioning unit.
Do not connect the wine conditioning
unit to a stand-alone inverter such as
those used with an autonomous energy
source; for example, solar power.
When the wine conditioning unit is
switched on, power surges could result
in a safety switch-off. The electronic
unit could be damaged. The wine con-
ditioning unit must not be used with
what are known as energy-saving de-
vices either. These reduce the amount
of energy supplied to the unit, causing it
to overheat.
If the power cord needs to be replaced,
this must be done by a qualified techni-
cian.

Electrical connection
40
Connecting the wine conditioning
unit
Insert the plug into the back of the
wine conditioning unit.
Make sure that the plug has clicked into
position correctly.
Insert the plug into the electrical out-
let and switch on.
The wine conditioning unit is now con-
nected to the electricity supply:
Follow the steps described in “Switch-
ing the appliance on and off”, section
“Switching on the appliance”.

How to save energy
41
Normal
energy consumption
Increased
energy consumption
Installation /
Maintenance
In a well-ventilated room. In an enclosed, poorly venti-
lated room.
Protected from direct sun-
light.
In direct sunlight.
Away from heat sources (ra-
diator, range/oven).
Near a heat source (radiator,
oven).
Where the ideal room tem-
perature is approx. 68°F
(20°C).
Where the ambient room
temperature is above 77°F
(25°C).
Air vents uncovered and
dusted regularly.
Where the ventilation open-
ings are blocked and full of
dust.
Temperature
setting
50° to 54°F / 10° to 12°C The lower the temperature in
the appliance, the higher the
energy consumption.

How to save energy
42
Normal
energy consumption
Increased
energy consumption
Use Wooden shelves arranged
as they were when the appli-
ance was delivered.
Only open the door when
necessary and for as short a
time as possible. Store wine
bottles in an organized way.
Frequent opening of the
door for long periods will
cause a loss of coldness.
The wine conditioning unit
works harder to cool down
and the compressor runs for
longer periods.
Do not overfill the appliance
in order to allow the air to
circulate.
Poor air circulation will
cause a loss of coldness.

Guide to the appliance
43
a
Display
b
On/Off switch
c
Wooden shelves with labels
d
Interior lighting
e
Isolator plate for thermal separation of the wine conditioning zones
f
Glass door with UV filter
g
Automatic door opening (Push2Open/ Pull2Open mechanism)

Guide to the appliance
44
Start screen
°F
52
1
2
3
4
5
°F
52
°F
52
a
Temperature display (target temperature) for the three wine conditioning zones
b
sensor
For setting the temperature and humidity
c
sensor
For switching the interior lighting on and off when the door is closed
d
Display for Miele@home connection status
(only visible when Miele@home has been set up)
e
Sensor control
for adjusting various settings in settings mode

Guide to the appliance
45
Settings mode
The following icons can be selected in settings mode:
Symbol Function
Language Set
Display Brightness Adjust (darker to brighter)
Color Scheme Set (dark or bright)
/ Buzzer Tones Adjust the volume or switch off the Buzzer Tones
completely (e.g., for the door alarm)
/
Keypad Tone Adjust the volume or switch off the Keypad Tone
completely
°F/°C Temperature Unit Set (°Fahrenheit or ° Celsius)
/ Keypad Lock Switch on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Self Test The system restarts and is checked for faults or
malfunctions
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Door Assistant Switch on (Push2Open or Pull2Open) or switch off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Miele@home Set up, deactivate, or query WiFi connection sta-
tus
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
* Demo Mode Switch off
* (only visible when Demo Mode, is switched on
see “Selecting additional settings”)
Factory Default Reset to default settings
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Ambient Lighting Choose between 5different settings for ambient
lighting
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Ambient Display Set the appearance of the display when the door
is closed
(see “Selecting additional settings”)
Sabbath Mode Switch on or off
(see “Selecting additional settings”)

Guide to the appliance
46
Symbols in settings mode
/ Scroll in settings mode or select a setting
/ Change a setting (e.g., display brightness)
OK Confirm a setting
Exit the menu level

Accessories
47
Accessories supplied
Appliance plug
Chalk
Use the chalk supplied to write on the
magnetic strips on the wooden shelves
for easy identification of the wines in
storage.
Stainless steel front panels
Stainless steel front panels in stainless
steel-look give your appliance a high-
quality appearance.
Optional accessories
A range of useful Miele accessories and
care products are available for your
wine conditioning unit.
Side-by-side merging kit and top
frame (KTF)
For installing two or more appliances
next to each other.
Optional accessories are available
from Miele, your Miele dealer or online
via the Miele website.

Before first use
48
Before first use
Allow the wine conditioning unit to
stand for approx. 1hour prior to con-
necting it to the power supply.
This will help prevent any malfunc-
tions.
Packaging material
Remove all packaging material from
the inside of the wine conditioning
unit.
Leftover tape residue.
Always remove all packaging mate-
rial, including adhesive tape, before
switching on the wine conditioning
unit.
Cleaning
Please refer to the relevant instruc-
tions in “Cleaning and care”.
Clean the inside of the wine condi-
tioning unit and the accessories.
Choosing the right Door Assistant
(Push2Open/Pull2Open)
The Door Assistant helps you to open
the appliance door.
You can choose between the two Door
Assistants Push2Open and Pull2Open
(see “Switching on Door Assistant ” in
“Selecting additional settings”).
The default Door Assistant is
Push2Open.
Select the
Pull2Open Door Assistant if your appli-
ance has a cabinet front with a han-
dle.
Select the
Push2Open Door Assistant if your ap-
pliance has a handle-free cabinet
fr
ont.

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49
Using the wine conditioning
unit
The touch display can be scratched
by pointed or sharp objects, e.g.,
pens.
Only touch the display with your fin-
gers.
If your fingers are cold, the touch
display may not react.
°F
°C
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°C
°F
52
°F
52
°F
52
The symbols underneath the tempera-
ture display can be selected directly by
touch; the symbols and text in or above
the temperature display can only be
displayed.
...in settings mode
Touch the symbol to open settings
mode.
Use the arrow buttons and to
select the function whose settings
you wish to adjust.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Adjust the settings using either the
arrow buttons and or sensors
and.
Confirm your selection with OK.
The setting with the colored back-
ground is always the selected setting;
it can be confirmed directly with OK.
Select if you wish to switch to the
previous menu level or terminate the
process.
Every touch of the display is con-
firmed with an audible keypad tone.
You can switch off this keypad tone in
settings mode.
Starting up for the first time
Open the door of the wine condition-
ing unit.
Turn the wine conditioning unit on by
pressing the On/Off switch.
The wine conditioning unit will start to
cool and the interior lighting will come
on when the appliance door is opened.
Miele will then appear in the appliance
display.
When you turn the wine conditioning
unit on for the first time, you will be
asked to make following settings:
– Set the Language
(if you accidentally select the wrong
Language, return to settings mode
and use the symbol to change the
language),
– Set Temperature Unit: °C (degrees Cel-
sius) or °F (degrees Fahrenheit),

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50
– Set up Miele@home:
Select Continue if you wish to set up
Miele@home now (to do this, following
the instructions under “Selecting ad-
ditional settings”, section “Set up
Miele@home”).
Select Skip if you would prefer to set
up Miele@home later.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the correct setting and touch
OK to confirm your selection.
Select if you want to return to the
previous menu level.
Set-up Successfully Completed appears in
the display.
Confirm the first use with OK.
Your appliance has been successfully
set up and is ready for use.
The main screen appears on the dis-
play.
You cannot terminate the initial start-
up process. The only way to terminate
the process is to switch off the appli-
ance, though the process will continue
when the wine conditioning unit is
switched back on.

Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off
51
Switching on the wine condi-
tioning unit
Open the door of the wine condition-
ing unit.
Turn the wine conditioning unit on by
pressing the On/Off switch.
°F
°C
-18
°C
°F
52
°F
52
°F
52
The wine conditioning unit will start to
cool and the interior lighting will come
on when the appliance door is opened.
Miele will then appear on the main
screen in the appliance display.
Switching the wine condition-
ing unit off
Turn the wine conditioning unit off by
pressing the On/Off switch.
The cooling and interior lighting are
switched off.
Please note: The wine conditioning
unit is not disconnected from the
power supply when the On/Off
switch is in the “Off” position!
Turning off for longer periods
of time
If the wine conditioning unit will not be
used for a longer period of time,
turn off the wine conditioning unit,
unplug the power cord or trip the cir-
cuit breaker,
clean the wine conditioning unit and
leave the door ajar to air the wine
conditioning unit and avoid odors
building up inside it.
If, during a long absence, the wine
conditioning unit is turned off but not
cleaned and the door left shut, there
is a risk of mildew building up inside
the wine conditioning unit.

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52
In Settings mode, certain settings
can be adjusted and functions selected,
allowing you to adjust the Wine Storage
Unit to suit your requirements.
Only the functions in settings mode
that require further explanation are de-
scribed below.
The door alarm and other warnings
are automatically disabled when the
appliance is in settings mode.
Switching Keypad Lock on or
off /
Switch on Keypad Lock if you wish to
protect your wine conditioning unit from
unwanted temperature changes or other
unintentional adjustments in settings
mode .
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Keypad Lock
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the arrow buttons and to
switch the keypad lock On or Off and
confirm your selection with OK.
The keypad lock will not be activated
until you close the door of the wine
conditioning unit.
Nothing will appear in the display to in-
dicate that the keypad lock is switched
on.
The message Press OK for 6 seconds to
unlock will appear in the display if you
select a sensor control while the keypad
lock is switched on.
Follow the instructions on the display.
The display is unlocked briefly so you
can adjust the settings as required.
Closing the door of the wine condition-
ing unit will reactivate the keypad lock.

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53
Performing a Self Test
Perform a Self Test if you are concerned
that your wine conditioning unit is not
working properly and want to check if it
is suffering from any problems.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Self Test and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Touch the sensor control if you
wish to terminate the process.
The Self Test starts and the wine condi-
tioning unit is checked for any faults or
malfunctions.
– The message System Restarting ap-
pears in the display if the Self Test
does not discover any faults or mal-
functions.
– If the Self Test does discover any
faults or malfunctions, they are indi-
cated as error messages in the dis-
play.
An alarm also sounds.
If you find the alarm disruptive, you
can switch it off in advance by touch-
ing the sensor control .
Make a note of the error message(s)
displayed.
Contact Technical Service and inform
them of the error message(s) on the
display.
Confirm the message with OK.
System Restarting appears in the display.
The appliance briefly switches off and
then back on automatically.
Self test completed appears in the dis-
play.
Confirm the message with OK.
The main screen appears on the display
again.
Switching on Door Assistant
You can choose between the two Door
Assistants Push2Open and Pull2Open.
The default Door Assistant is
Push2Open.
The Push2Open Door Assistant is suit-
able for cabinet fronts without handles.
The door will then open automatically
when you gently press against it.
The Pull2Open Door Assistant is suitable
for cabinet fronts with handles. The ap-
pliance door can be opened easily with
little force.
When the Door Assistant is switched
on, repeatedly closing the appliance
door early can lead to damage or
malfunctions.
Refrain from holding onto or closing
the appliance door while automatic
door opening is still extended. If you
have indeed closed the appliance
door, leave it closed for 5minutes.
Automatic door opening resets itself.
Switching on Push2Open
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Mode and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Push2Open and touch OK to
confirm your selection.

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54
Touch the sensor control to return
to the previous menu level.
- Adjusting the intensity
You can also adjust the intensity of the
Push2Open function. The lower the in-
tensity, the less force required when
pushing against the door.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Intensity and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the desired intensity (Low,
Medium, High) and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
- Adjusting the duration of the Auto-
Close function
You can also adjust the duration for
how long the appliance door will remain
open until it closes automatically.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select AutoClose and
select OK to confirm your selection.
Use the and sensor controls to
select the duration (5 to 30 seconds)
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
To protect against inadvertent open-
ing: if you do not pull the appliance
open, it will close again by itself after a
duration defined by you (see “Set Au-
toClose duration”).
Pull2Open
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectDoor Assistant
and selectOK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectMode and touchOK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectPull2Open and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Touch the sensor control to return
to the previous menu level.
– Adjusting the intensity
You can also adjust the intensity of the
Pull2Openfunction. The lower the inten-
sity, the less force is required when
pulling the door.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectDoor Assistant
and selectOK to confirm your selec-
tion.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectIntensity and
selectOK to confirm your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the desired intensity (Low,
Medium, High) and touchOK to con-
firm your selection.

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55
Switching off Door Assistant
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Door Assistant
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Mode and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Off and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
Touch the sensor control to return
to the previous menu level.
Setting up Miele@home
Your wine conditioning unit is
equipped with an integrated WiFi
module.
Connectivity is deactivated at the fac-
tory.
To use this feature, you will need:
– a WiFi network
– the Miele@mobile app
– a Miele user account. The user ac-
count can be created via the
Miele@mobile app.
The Miele@mobile app will guide you as
you connect your wine conditioning unit
to your home WiFi network.
Once your wine conditioning unit is
connected to your WiFi network you
can use the app to carry the following
activities, for example:
– Make certain settings on your wine
conditioning unit
– Display information on the operating
state of your wine conditioning unit
– Set up a Miele@home network with
additional WiFi-capable Miele appli-
ances
Connecting your wine conditioning unit
to your WiFi network will increase en-
ergy consumption, even when the wine
conditioning unit is switched off.
Make sure that the signal of your
WiFi network is sufficiently strong in
the place where you want to set up
your wine conditioning unit.

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56
Miele@mobile app
The Miele@mobile app is available to
download free of charge from the Apple
App Store
®
or from the Google Play™
Store.
Please observe and follow the safety
information and warnings in these
operating instructions including when
you are operating your wine condi-
tioning unit with the Miele@mobile
app.
Availability of the WiFi connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can cause sporadic or even
complete connection failures. There-
fore, the availability of featured func-
tions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele@mobile app
depends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not avail-
able in every country.
For information about availability,
please visit www.miele.com.
Connecting your wine conditioning
unit via the Miele@mobile app
You will also require the following to log
in:
– the password to your WLAN network
– the password to your appliance
Your appliance's password is its serial
number, which can be found on the
data plate.
You will find the data plate inside your
wine conditioning.
If your serial number is “78000001” for
example, your password will be
“78000001”.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Set up will appear in the display.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select via the App and touch OK to
confirm your selection.
Open the Miele@mobile app and fol-
low the instructions in the app.

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57
As soon as your wine conditioning
has been integrated into your WLAN
network, the message Connection suc-
cessful appears in your appliance's
display.
Confirm the process with OK again.
If the WLAN connection is active, will
appear in the display.
Connecting your Wine Storage Unit
via WPS
Your router must be equipped with the
WPS function for this connection op-
tion.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Set up will appear in the display.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select via WPS and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
Now follow the instructions in the dis-
play.
Confirm the process with OK.
To be able to use the Miele@home
functions, you also have to register
your Wine Storage Unit in the app.
As soon as your Wine Storage Unit
has been integrated into your home
network via WPS, the message Con-
nection successful appears in the dis-
play.
Confirm the process with OK again.
If the WLAN connection is active, will
appear in the display.

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58
Deactivating Miele@home
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Deactivate and touch OK to
confirm your selection.
Deactivation successful appears in the
display.
Confirm the message with OK.
Your Wine Storage Unit is now discon-
nected from your WLAN network.
The symbol will go out in the display.
Activating Miele@home
If you have already activated
Miele@home and then disconnected
the connection, you can still reactivate
the connection.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and touch OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Activate and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
Activation successful appears in the dis-
play.
Confirm the message with OK.
If the WiFi connection is active, will
appear in the display.
Checking the WLAN connection sta-
tus
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Miele@home
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Connection status and touch OK
to confirm your selection.
Information about the WLAN connec-
tion status will then appear in the dis-
play:
– connected: there is a strong con-
nection,
– connected: there is an average
connection,
– connected: there is a weak con-
nection,
– : disconnected.

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59
Setting up Miele@home again
If you have changed your WiFi network,
you can set up Miele@home again for
your Wine storage Unit.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to selectMiele@home
and selectOK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectSet up again and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Reset configuration?appears on the dis-
play.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectYes orNo and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Switching off Demo Mode
Demo mode allows the Wine Storage
Unit to be presented in the showroom
without the cooling system being
switched on. Do not activate this set-
ting for domestic use.
If Demo mode has been switched on
as a default setting, will show in the
display.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Demo Mode
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Press OK for 4 seconds to deactivate ap-
pears in the display.
Follow the instructions on the display
and touch and hold the sensor con-
trol OK for 4seconds.
The countdown Demo Mode will deacti-
vate in seconds. will appear in the dis-
play.
Demo Mode deactivated. The appliance will
cool down. appears in the display.
Confirm the message with OK.
The main screen appears in the display
again.

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Resetting the settings to their
default settings
You can reset the appliance's settings
to their default settings.
In settings mode , use the and
arrow buttons to select Factory Default
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select Reset and touch OK to confirm
your selection.
After a brief delay, Settings Reset ap-
pears in the display.
Confirm the message with OK.
The initial start-up process restarts (see
“Starting up for the first time”).
The appliance's settings will be reset to
the following values:
Function Default settings
Language English
Display
Brightness
Average value
(4 of 7 segments)
Color
Scheme
Dark
/
Buzzer
Tones
Average value
(4 of 7 segments)
/
Keypad
Tone
Average value
(4 of 7 segments)
°F /
°C
Tempera-
ture Unit
°Fahrenheit
/
Keypad
Lock
Switched off
Door As-
sistant
Push2open
Miele@ho
me
Switched off
Ambient
Lighting
Ambient 2
Ambient
Display
Temperature dis-
play
Sabbath
Mode
Switched off
Humidity Not increased
Tempera-
ture in the
wine sec-
tion
52°F (11°C)

Selecting additional settings
61
Switching Sabbath Mode On/
Off
The Wine Storage Unit offers a Sabbath
Mode for the purposes of religious ob-
servance.
If Sabbath Mode is switched on, ap-
pears in the display.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
you cannot make any settings on your
Wine Storage Unit.
Ensure that the appliance door is
properly closed, as visual and audible
alarms are switched off in Sabbath
mode.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Sabbath Mode
and select OK to confirm your selec-
tion.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select On or Off and touch OK to con-
firm your selection.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
appears in the display and the display
brightness is reduced (the display does
not change when the appliance door is
closed).
When Sabbath Mode is switched on,
the following functions are switched off:
– Door Assistant
(for cabinet fronts without handles,
the appliance door will have to be
pulled from the bottom or side)
– Lighting
– All audible and visual signals,
– Temperature display
– The ambient lighting
(if previously switched on)
You can still select:
– The sensor control for Settings
Mode so that Sabbath mode can
be switched off.
The Sabbath Mode function will switch
off automatically after approx.
125hours.

Selecting additional settings
62
Switching the ambient light-
ing on or off
The interior lighting can be set to re-
main on when the appliance door is
closed so your wines can be on display
at all times.
Each wine conditioning zone has its
own light so that your Wine Storage
Unit is lit up to maximum effect.
Touch the sensor on the display
so that it is highlighted in color.
Close the door.
The interior lighting now remains on
even when the door is closed.
To switch the ambient lighting off,
touch the sensor so that it is no
longer highlighted in color.
The interior lighting is now switched off
when the appliance door is closed.
Selecting the intensity of the
Ambient Lighting
You can set the intensity of the Ambient
Lighting in settings mode.
You can also choose the wine condi-
tioning zones in which the Ambient Light-
ing should be switched on.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Ambient
Lighting and select OK to confirm your
selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the correct setting (Ambience 1
– Ambience 5).
– Ambience 1 – Ambience 3:
Weak to strong lighting in all wine
conditioning zones
– Ambience 4:
Only the lighting in the wine condi-
tioning zone in the center is switched
on
– Ambience 5:
The lighting in the wine conditioning
zone in the center is str
onger than
the lighting in the top and bottom
wine conditioning zones.
Confirm your selection with OK.
Close the door.
The ambient lighting is set as per your
selections.
Thanks to the use of LED lighting, the
wine will not be adversely affected by
heat or UV light.

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63
Caution! Laser beam class 1M
Do not remove the lighting covers.
If the covers are damaged or need to
be removed due to damage, do not
use optical instruments (magnifying
glass or similar) to look at the light-
ing.
Selecting Ambient Display
You can choose what the display
should look like when the appliance
door is closed.
In settings mode, use the and
arrow buttons to select Ambient Dis-
play and select OK to confirm your
selection.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the required display settings:
– Temperature display
– Miele logo
– Display switched off completely.
Confirm your selection with OK.
The display settings you have selected
are now active when the appliance door
is closed.
As soon as you open the door, the main
screen appears in the display in the
usual way.

The ideal temperature and humidity
64
Wine continues to mature depending on
the surrounding conditions. The length
of time for which wine can be kept in
good condition will therefore depend
not only on the temperature but also on
the air quality.
The wine conditioning unit with its con-
stant ideal temperature, increased air
humidity and odor-free atmosphere of-
fers the perfect conditions for storing
your wine.
The wine conditioning unit also guaran-
tees a vibration-free environment (in
contrast to a refrigerator) so that the
maturing process is not disturbed.
Temperature
Wine can be stored at a temperature
between 42° and 64°F (6° and 18°C). If
you are storing white and red wines to-
gether, select a temperature between
53° and 57°F (12° and 14°C). This is
suitable for both white and red wines.
Red wine should be taken out of the
wine conditioning unit and opened at
least two hours before drinking to allow
it to breathe and develop its aroma.
At too high a temperature (over 72°F /
22°C), wine matures too quickly, which
prevents the aromas from developing
further. Wine cannot mature fully at too
low a temperature (below 41°F / 5°C).
Fluctuations in temperature put wine
under stress and interrupt the maturing
process. It is therefore very important to
maintain a constant temperature.
Type of wine Recommended
drinking temper-
ature
Light, fruity red
wines:
57° to 61°F
(14°to 16°C)
Full-bodied
red wines:
64°F (18°C)
Rosé wines:
46° to 50°F
(8° to 10°C)
Delicate, aromatic
white wines:
46° to 54°F (8° to
12°C)
Full-bodied or
sweet white
wines:
46° to +57°F
(12°to 14°C)
Champagne,
sparkling white
wines:
43° to 50°F
(6° to 10°C)
Tip: Store the wine 1° or 2° cooler than
the recommended drinking temperature
as it warms up a little when poured into
the glass.
Tip: Full-bodied reds should be opened
for 2-3 hours before drinking to allow it
to breathe and develop its aroma.
Tip: We recommend removing the oxy-
gen from opened bottles of wine to
avoid loss of aroma and taste, as well
as spoiling. Special devices (a wine
pump with bottle stopper, for example)
create a vacuum by extracting the air.

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65
Isolator panels for thermal separation
The Wine Storage Unit has two fixed
isolator panels that divide the interior
into three zones, which can be condi-
tioned in different ways. This means
that you can store up to three different
types of wine at the same time – for ex-
ample, red wine, white wine, and cham-
pagne.
Setting the temperature
Touch the symbol for setting the
temperature in the display.
The previously set temperatures are dis-
played.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the temperature of the required
wine conditioning zone and touch OK
to confirm your selection.
Use the and sensors to set the
temperature. Keeping your finger on
the sensor changes the temperature
continuously.
Confirm the temperature setting with
OK or wait approx. 8seconds after
touching the sensor for the last time.
This temperature will be automatically
adopted.
Tip: The new temperature setting can
also be confirmed and adopted by clos-
ing the appliance door.
The temperature display always shows
the required temperature.
If you have adjusted the temperature,
wait for approx. 6hours if the Wine
Storage Unit is not very full and for
approx. 24hours if the Wine Storage
Unit is full before checking the temper-
ature display. It will take this long for an
accurate reading to be given.
If, after this time, the temperature is
still too high or too low, adjust it
again.
Temperature range
In all three zones, it is possible to set
temperatures between 41°F and 68°F
(5°C and 20°C).

The ideal temperature and humidity
66
Humidity
In most refrigerators the humidity is too
low for wine and therefore a refrigerator
is not suitable for wine storage. Higher
humidity levels are necessary when
storing wine to moisturize natural corks
from the outside. When the humidity is
too low the natural corks dry out and
the bottle is no longer tightly sealed. For
this reason wine bottles should always
be stored horizontally to ensure that
natural corks are also moisturized from
the inside. If air gets into the bottle, this
will have a negative impact on the wine!
Tip: Humidity levels can be set sepa-
rately for each wine conditioning zone.
Always increase the humidity level in a
wine conditioning zone whenever you
are using it to store wine bottles sealed
with natural corks.
Risk of damage caused by ex-
cess moisture
This will lead to condensation on the
interior walls, which can cause corro-
sion damage.
Do not introduce additional moisture
into the air, e.g., by placing a dish of
water inside the Wine Storage Unit.
Increasing the humidity
If you have set a higher level of humid-
ity, the fans will switch on automati-
cally. This will distribute the humidity
and the temperature evenly around the
Wine Storage Unit so that you can
store all your wine under the same ex-
cellent conditions. The fans switch off
automatically when the appliance door
is opened and remain switched off for
as long as it is kept open.
Touch the symbol for setting the
temperature in the display.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the required wine conditioning
zone and touch OK to confirm your
selection.
Touch the button in the display.
The button will then be highlighted in
color.
Confirm your selection with OK or
wait approx. 8seconds after touching
the button for the last time. The set-
ting will be automatically adopted.
Not increasing the humidity
Touch the symbol for setting the
temperature in the display.
Use the and arrow buttons to
select the required wine conditioning
zone and touch OK to confirm your
selection.
Touch the button in the display.
The button will then no longer be
highlighted in color.

The ideal temperature and humidity
67
Confirm your selection with OK or
wait approx. 8seconds after touching
the button for the last time. The set-
ting will be automatically adopted.

Door alarm
68
An alarm will sound if the appliance
door has been left open for longer than
approx. 2minutes.
The message Close the door also ap-
pears in the display.
As soon as the door is closed, the
alarm will stop and the message in the
display will go out.
Turning the door alarm off early
If the alarm disturbs you, it can be
turned off early.
Touch the OK sensor control in the
display.
The alarm stops and the message dis-
appears from the display.
After a certain time the alarm will sound
again and the message will reappear in
the display until the appliance door is
closed.

Storing wine bottles
69
Always observe USDA food safety
guidelines.
WARNING! Fire hazard!
Do not operate any electrical equip-
ment inside the wine conditioning.
This can cause sparking.
Vibration and movement have a nega-
tive effect on the maturing process
which can in turn affect the taste of the
wine.
To avoid disturbing other bottles when
removing a bottle of wine, store bottles
of the same type beside each other on
the same shelf. Avoid stacking bottles
on top of one another on the wooden
shelves.
Always place the bottles in a horizontal
position so that the natural corks can
be kept moist on the inside and air is
prevented from getting into the bottles.
Tip: We also recommend increasing the
humidity level inside the Wine Storage
Unit for wine bottles with natural corks
(see “Increasing the humidity” in “The
ideal temperature and humidity”).
Danger of injury!
Take care that wine bottles do not fall
out of the appliance when a wooden
shelf is pulled out. Wine bottles
could also become wedged in the
shelf above.
Risk of damage and injury!
If wooden shelves and bottles pro-
trude too far forwards, they will dam-
age the glass door when it is closed.
Please ensure that the wooden
shelves and wine bottles do not pro-
trude.
Do not cover the vents in the rear
wall, as they are essential for keeping
the appliance cool.

Storing wine bottles
70
Moving the wooden shelves
The wooden shelves can be removed
and replaced again if required.
Pull the wooden shelf out until it
stops .
Release the wooden shelf at the
back, lifting the shelf on the left and
right at the same time .
Lift the wooden shelf forwards to re-
move it.
Slide the wooden shelf back into the
appliance as far as it will go.
Push the wooden shelf right back so
that it clicks into place at the front.
Press down on the back of the
wooden shelf so that it clicks into
place at the back.
Labeling the wooden racks
For quick and easy identification of the
wines stored, you can write on the
blackboard-painted surface of the strips
on the wooden racks.
You can write directly on the strip or re-
move it from the wooden rack. To do
so:
Hold the strip by the sides and pull it
forwards.
The strip can be wiped clean with a
damp cloth.
Risk of damage!
Use clean water only to wipe the
strip. Do not use a cleaning agent.
Doing so would damage the black-
board surface.
Label the strip with the chalk supplied
and replace it on the front of the
wooden rack.

Storing wine bottles
71
Maximum capacity
Risk of damage
Do not exceed the maximum load-
bearing capacity of 77 lb (35kg) for
each wooden shelf. Do not stack
bottles on the wooden shelves.
Up to 104 Bordeaux bottles (0.75L
(25.4floz.)) can be stored in the Wine
Storage Unit.

Automatic defrosting
72
WARNING! DANGER of injury
and damage!
Do not use any mechanical or other
types of aids which are not recom-
mended by the manufacturer to ac-
celerate the defrosting process.
The wine conditioning unit defrosts au-
tomatically.

Cleaning and care
73
WARNING! DANGER of electric
shock!
Unplug the appliance or trip the cir-
cuit breaker.
WARNING! Fire hazard!
Do not damage the coolant
pipework.
Do not let water get into the elec-
tronic unit or the lighting.
Do not use a steam cleaning appli-
ance to clean this wine conditioning
unit. The steam could reach electrical
components and cause a short cir-
cuit.
Do not remove the data plate located
inside the wine conditioning. It con-
tains information which is required in
the event of a service call.
Cleaning agents
To avoid damaging the surfaces of your
appliance, do not use
– Cleaning products containing soda,
ammonia, acid, or chloride
– lime scale removers
– abrasive cleaning products, such as
scouring powder, scouring liquid, or
pumice stones,
– cleaners containing solvents
– stainless steel cleaners
– dishwasher detergent,
– Oven sprays
– glass cleaner (except on the glass in
the appliance door)
– hard, abrasive sponges and brushes,
such as pot scrubbers
– eraser sponges
– sharp metal scrapers.
Cleaning and conditioning agents
used inside the wine conditioning
unit must be food safe.
Use warm water and liquid dish soap.
The following pages contain impor-
tant information on cleaning.

Cleaning and care
74
Before cleaning the Wine Stor-
age Unit
Switch the Wine Storage Unit off
completely by pressing the selector
dial.
Unplug the appliance or switch off
the breaker.
Take any wine bottles out of the Wine
Storage Unit and store them in a cool
place.
Take out all other removable parts for
cleaning (see “Moving the wooden
shelves” in “Storing wine bottles”).
Remove the magnetic strips from the
wooden shelves before cleaning them
(see “Labeling wooden shelves” in
“Storing wine bottles”).
Interior, accessories, and ap-
pliance door
Clean the Wine Storage Unit regu-
larly, or at least once a month.
Clean up any spills, stains, or food
immediately. Do not allow them to
dry and stick to the appliance.
Clean the interior with a solution of
lukewarm water and liquid dish soap.
Rinse all parts by hand. Do not wash
in a dishwasher.
After cleaning, wipe with clean water
and dry with a soft cloth.
The wooden shelves should only be
wiped with a well wrung-out damp
cloth. They must not be allowed to
get wet.
Risk of damage
Please follow the instructions below
for the magnetic strips to avoid dam-
age during cleaning.
Use clean water only to wipe the
magnetic strips at the front of the
wooden shelves. Do not use a clean-
ing agent. Doing so would damage
the blackboard surface.
Leave the Wine Storage Unit open to
air it sufficiently for a short while and
to prevent odor buildup.
Clean the glass panes in the appli-
ance door with a proprietary glass
cleaner.

Cleaning and care
75
Appliance front
The appliance front has a special high-
quality finish (Clean Touch Steel). This is
resistant to soiling and is very easy to
clean.
Do not use stainless steel
cleaning agent on these surfaces,
as it will damage the finish.
Do not use Miele stainless steel
conditioning agent on these sur-
faces, as it will cause noticeable
smearing.
If soiling is allowed to sit for any
length of time, it may become im-
possible to remove.
Surfaces may be discolored or al-
tered.
It is therefore best to remove soiling
from the appliance front immediately.
All surfaces are easily scratched.
Contact with unsuitable cleaning
agents can alter or discolor the sur-
faces.
See the information on “Cleaning
agents” at the beginning of this sec-
tion.
Clean the surfaces with a clean
sponge and a solution of warm water
and liquid dish soap. A clean, damp
microfiber cloth without cleaning
agent can also be used for cleaning.
After cleaning, wipe with clean water
and dry with a soft cloth.
Cleaning the door seal
Do not use any grease or oil on the
door seal as these will cause the seal
to deteriorate and become porous
over time.
The door seal should be cleaned reg-
ularly with clean water and then
wiped thoroughly dry with a soft
cloth.

Cleaning and care
76
Cleaning the ventilation grilles
A build-up of dust will increase the en-
ergy consumption of the appliance.
The air vents should be cleaned on a
regular basis with a brush or vacuum
cleaner (you could use a Miele vac-
uum cleaner dusting brush, for exam-
ple).
After cleaning
Replace all parts in the wine condi-
tioning unit.
Reconnect to the power and switch
the wine conditioning unit back on.
Place the wine bottles back in the
wine conditioning unit and close the
door.

Frequently Asked Questions
77
With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of the ma-
chine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remedied with-
out contacting the Service Department.
This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to correct it.
To prevent cold from escaping, open the appliance doors as little as possible un-
til the fault has been corrected.
Problem Possible cause and solution
If you are concerned
that your appliance is
not working properly,
you can perform a Self
Test. Your appliance will
be checked for any
faults or malfunctions.
Any errors identified during the Self Test are shown on
the display.
Perform a Self Test (see “Additional settings”, sec-
tion “Performing a Self Test ”).
Contact Technical Service and inform them of the
error message(s) on the display.
The Wine Storage Unit
is not getting cold and
the interior lighting
does not come on when
the appliance door is
opened.
The Wine Storage Unit is not switched on.
Switch the Wine Storage Unit on. The temperature
appears in the display.
The plug is not properly plugged into the electrical
outlet.
Insert the plug into the outlet.
The fuse has tripped. There could be a fault with the
Wine Storage Unit, the household electrical wiring, or
another appliance.
Contact a technician or the Technical Service de-
partment.

Frequently Asked Questions
78
Problem Possible cause and solution
The compressor is turn-
ing on more frequently
and for longer periods
of time; the temperature
inside the Wine Storage
Unit is too low.
The ventilation gaps in the cabinetry have been cov-
ered or become too dusty.
Do not block the ventilation grille.
Clean the ventilation grille on a regular basis to re-
move any dust.
The door has been opened too frequently, or a large
number of bottles have been put inside the unit all at
once.
Only open the door when necessary and for as
short a time as possible.
After a while, the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
The appliance door is not properly closed.
Close the door.
After a while, the temperature will return to normal by
itself.
The ambient temperature is too high. The higher the
ambient temperature, the longer the compressor has
to run.
See “Installation location” in “Installation informa-
tion”.
The Wine Storage Unit has not been installed properly
in the niche.
See “Installing the Wine Storage Unit” in “Installa-
tion information”.
The compressor comes
on less and less often
and for shorter periods
of time. The tempera-
ture inside the Wine
Storage Unit rises.
This is not a fault. The temperature setting is too high.
Correct the temperature setting.
Check the temperature again after 24hours.
The compressor runs
continuously.
Not a fault. To save energy, the compressor runs at a
lower speed when less cooling is required. This in-
creases the compressor run time.
An alarm sounds. The door of the Wine Storage Unit has been open for
longer than approx. 2minutes.
Close the door.

Frequently Asked Questions
79
Problem Possible cause and solution
No alarm sounds de-
spite the appliance door
being open.
You have switched off the audible signal.
Switch the audible signal back on using Settings
mode .
The door of the Wine
Storage Unit cannot be
opened.
The Pull2OpenDoor Assistant is switched on but the
Wine Storage Unit has a handle-free cabinet front.
For handle-free cabinet fronts, switch on the
Push2OpenDoor Assistant (see “Switching on the
Door Assistant” in “Selecting additional settings”).
The door cannot be
opened when Sabbath
Mode is switched on.
The Push2OpenDoor Assistant is switched on at the
same time as Sabbath Mode.
When Sabbath Mode is switched on, the Door As-
sistant is deactivated.
Pull the door open from below or from the side.

Frequently Asked Questions
80
Messages in the display
Message Possible cause and solution
An alarm sounds and a
relevant fault message
appears in the display.
The appliance door is open.
Close the appliance door.
The temperature in the Wine Storage Unit has risen
significantly.
This could be due to, for example:
– the appliance door being opened too often, or be-
ing left open,
– several wine bottles being put in at once,
– a lengthy interruption to the power supply.
Rectify the cause of the alarm.
The alarm stops and the fault message disappears
from the display.
The warning sounds
and the message Close
the door appears in the
display.
The appliance door is open.
Close the appliance door.
If you wish to turn the alarm off early, touch the
sensor control OK in the display.
The alarm will stop.
The temperature display
is out and is shown in
the display.
Sabbath mode is switched on: The interior lighting is
switched off and the Wine Storage Unit is cooling
down.
You can switch off Sabbath mode at any time (see
“Selecting additional settings – Switching Sabbath
mode on and off”).

Frequently Asked Questions
81
Message Possible cause and solution
“F Please contact Miele
Technical Service.” ap-
pears in the display and
an alarm sounds.
There is a fault.
Make a note of the fault message if necessary.
Contact Technical Service.
To turn the alarm off, touch the symbol.
The error message does not disappear from the dis-
play until the error has been rectified.
The voltage level is too high/low.
Observe the connection data under “Electrical
connections”.
Contact Technical Service if necessary.
To turn the alarm off, touch the symbol.
The error message does not disappear from the dis-
play until the error has been rectified.
is shown in the dis-
play. The machine does
not get cold, but the
machine controls are
working.
Demo Mode is switched on. Demo mode allows the
appliance to be presented in the showroom without
the cooling system being turned on. Do not activate
this setting for domestic use.
Switch off Demo mode (see “Selecting additional
settings”, section “Switching off Demo Mode ”).

Frequently Asked Questions
82
The interior lighting is not working.
Problem Possible cause and solution
The interior lighting is
not working.
The Wine Storage Unit is not switched on.
Switch the Wine Storage Unit on.
Sabbath mode is switched on: The temperature dis-
play is dark and is shown in the display.
You can switch off Sabbath mode at any time via
the Settings mode .
To avoid overheating, the interior lighting switches it-
self off automatically after approx. 15minutes if the
appliance door is left open. If this is not the cause,
there is a fault.
Risk of electric shock!
There are live electrical components under the
lighting cover.
The LED lighting may only be repaired or replaced
by the Technical Service department.
Risk of injury from LED lighting! The light inten-
sity corresponds to laser beam class 1/1M.
The lighting covers must not be removed or dam-
aged, or be removed due to damage. This could
cause injury to your eyes.
Do not look into the LED lighting (laser beam class
1/1M) with optical instruments (e.g., a magnifying
glass).
Contact the Technical Service department.
The LED interior lighting
is on even when the
door is closed.
The ambient lighting is switched on.
Switch off the ambient lighting (see “Switching
the ambient lighting on or off” in “Selecting ad-
ditional settings”).

Frequently Asked Questions
83
General problems with the wine conditioning unit
Problem Possible cause and solution
Mildew has begun to
form on the wine bottle
labels.
Mildew may form on the labels, depending on the
type of label adhesive used.
Clean the wine bottles and remove any adhesive
residue.
The slats on the
wooden shelves are
warping.
Volume change due to moisture absorption or drying
out is a typical characteristic of wood. An increase in
humidity will cause wooden components to warp,
which can lead to cracking. Knots and wavy grain are
characteristic for wood and cannot be avoided.
A white deposit has
formed on the wine bot-
tle corks.
The corks have oxidized due to contact with the air.
Use a dry cloth to wipe off the deposit. The de-
posit will not affect the quality of the wine.

Causes of noises
84
Normal noises Cause
Brrrrr... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). This
noise can get louder for brief periods when the motor switches
on.
Blub, blub.... A gurgling noise can be heard when the coolant circulates
through the pipes.
Click.... Clicking sounds occur whenever the thermostat switches the
motor on or off.
Sssrrrrr.... On multi-zone wine conditioning units you can sometimes just
hear the sound of the fan inside the appliance.
Crack... A cracking sound can be heard when material inside the wine
conditioning unit expands.
Please bear in mind that a certain amount of noise is unavoidable (from the com-
pressor and the coolant circulating through the system).
Noises that you
can easily elimi-
nate
Possible cause Solution
Rattling, clinking The wine conditioning unit is
uneven.
Realign the wine condition-
ing unit using a spirit level,
by raising or lowering the
screw feet underneath the
appliance.
Shelves are unstable or stick-
ing.
Check all removable items
and refit them correctly.
Bottles or containers are
touching.
Separate them.
The transport cord clip is still
hanging on the back of the
appliance.
Remove the clip.

Technical Service
85
Contact in case of fault
In the event of a fault which you cannot
remedy yourself, please contact your
Miele dealer or Miele Technical Service.
Contact information for Miele Techni-
cal Service can be found at the end of
this document.
Please quote the model and serial num-
ber of your appliance when contacting
Miele. Both pieces of information can
be found on the data plate.
You will find the data plate inside your
appliance.
Warranty
For more information about warranty
conditions, please contact Miele Tech-
nical Service.

Declaration of conformity
86
Frequency band 2,412 GHz –
2,462 GHz
Maximum trans-
mitting power
< 100 mW

Copyright and licenses
87
Miele uses software to operate and control the appliance.
The copyright authorization from Miele and other relevant software suppliers must
be respected.
Miele and its suppliers reserve the rights to the software components.
In particular the following are prohibited:
– Copying and distribution
– Modifications and derivations
– Decompression, reverse engineering, disassembling, and other such reductions
of software
Components which fall under GNU General Public Licence and further Open
Source licenses are integrated into the software.
An overview of the integrated Open Source components and a copy of the current
license can be obtained at http://www.miele.com/device-software-licenses. You
will need to enter the specific product name.
Miele will provide the source code for all components of software licensed under
the GNU General Public Licence and comparable Open Source licenses.
For source code requests, please e-mail [email protected].




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Canada
Importer
Miele Limited
Headquarters and Miele Centre
800-843-7231
609-419-4298
Technical Service & Support
Phone:
Fax:
161 Four Valley Drive
Vaughan, ON L4K 4V8
www.miele.ca
800-999-1360
888-586-8056
Customer Care Centre
Phone:
800-565-6435
905-532-2272
International Headquarters
Miele & Cie. KG
Carl-Miele-Straße 29
33332 Gütersloh
Germany

M.-Nr. 10 785 220 / 00en-US, CA
KWT 2601 SF, KWT 2611 SF

