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Selecting additional settings
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Activating Miele@home
If you have already activated
Miele@home and then disconnected
the connection, you will need to reac-
tivate the connection.
In Settings mode, use the and
sensor controls to select
Miele@home and select OK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and sensor controls to
select Activate and select OK to con-
firm your selection.
Activation successful will appear on the
display.
Confirm the message with OK.
If the WLAN connection is active, will
appear on the display.
Checking the WLAN connection sta-
tus
In Settings mode, use the and
sensor controls to select
Miele@home and select OK to confirm
your selection.
Use the and sensor controls to
select Connection status and select OK
to confirm your selection.
Information about the WLAN connec-
tion status will then appear on the dis-
play:
- connected: there is a strong con-
nection
- connected: there is an average
connection
- connected: there is a weak con-
nection
- disconnected
Setting up Miele@home again
If you have changed your WiFi network,
you can set up Miele@home again for
your wine conditioning unit.
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Set up again and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Reset configuration?appears on the dis-
play.
Use the and arrow buttons to
selectYes orNo and touchOK to
confirm your selection.
Resetting the network configuration
Reset the wine conditioning unit’s set-
tings to the default settings when dis-
posing of your wine conditioning unit,
selling it, or putting a used wine condi-
tioning unit into operation. This will re-
set the network configuration so that
all personal data is deleted from the
wine conditioning unit. This will also
ensure that a previous owner is no
longer able to access the wine condi-
tioning unit.
Reset the settings of the wine condi-
tioning unit as described in the chap-
ter “Resetting the settings to their de-
fault settings.
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