
Operating and installation
instructions
Wine conditioning unit
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essen-
tial to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the
first time.
en-GB M.-Nr. 11 324 480

Contents
2
Warning and Safety instructions...................................................................... 5
Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 14
Saving energy .................................................................................................... 15
Guide to the appliance...................................................................................... 16
Control panel....................................................................................................... 16
Symbols............................................................................................................... 17
Using the door-opening mechanism correctly .................................................... 19
Accessories ....................................................................................................... 20
Accessories supplied .......................................................................................... 20
Optional accessories........................................................................................... 20
Switching on and off ......................................................................................... 21
Before using for the first time.............................................................................. 21
Operating the wine conditioning unit .................................................................. 21
Switching the wine conditioning unit on ........................................................ 21
Switching the wine unit off ............................................................................. 22
Switching off for longer periods of time .............................................................. 23
Selecting further settings ................................................................................. 24
Safety lock ...................................................................................................... 24
Audible tones................................................................................................. 25
Display brightness .......................................................................................... 26
The optimum temperature and air quality....................................................... 27
The optimum temperature................................................................................... 27
Setting the temperature.................................................................................. 28
Temperature range ......................................................................................... 29
Temperature display ....................................................................................... 29
Air quality and humidity....................................................................................... 30
Using DynaCool (constant humidity)........................................................ 30
Air filtration with the Active AirClean filter ...................................................... 31
Temperature and door alarm............................................................................ 32
Feature lighting.................................................................................................. 34
Switching the feature lighting on and off............................................................. 34
Setting the brightness of the feature lighting ................................................. 34
Lighting duration of the feature lighting ......................................................... 35

Contents
3
Storing wine bottles .......................................................................................... 37
Wooden shelves.................................................................................................. 38
Moving the wooden shelves........................................................................... 38
Adjusting the wooden shelves ....................................................................... 39
Annotating wooden shelves ........................................................................... 40
Setting up the 3D bottle presenter ................................................................. 40
Maximum capacity .............................................................................................. 42
SommelierSet .................................................................................................... 45
Setting up the SommelierSet .............................................................................. 45
Fitting the runner covers ................................................................................ 45
Inserting the glass holder ............................................................................... 46
Inserting the bottle holder .............................................................................. 46
Automatic defrosting ........................................................................................ 47
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................. 48
Cleaning agents................................................................................................... 48
Before cleaning the wine unit.............................................................................. 49
Interior, accessories and appliance door ............................................................ 49
Cleaning the ventilation gaps .............................................................................. 50
Cleaning the door seal ........................................................................................ 50
After cleaning ...................................................................................................... 50
Active AirClean filters ....................................................................................... 51
Replacing the Active AirClean filters ................................................................... 51
Problem solving guide ...................................................................................... 53
Noises................................................................................................................. 58
Service................................................................................................................ 59
Contact in the event of a fault ............................................................................. 59
EPREL database ................................................................................................. 59
Warranty .............................................................................................................. 59
Installation.......................................................................................................... 60
Location............................................................................................................... 60
Load-bearing capacity of the niche floor ....................................................... 62
Climate range ...................................................................................................... 63
Side-by-side........................................................................................................ 63
Ventilation............................................................................................................ 64
Installation dimensions........................................................................................ 65
Adjusting the door hinges ................................................................................... 66
Changing the door hinging.................................................................................. 67

Contents
4
Installing the wine conditioning unit .................................................................... 74
Before installing the wine conditioning unit.................................................... 74
Setting up the wine conditioning unit............................................................. 76
Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 87
Information for dealers ..................................................................................... 88
Demo mode ...................................................................................................... 88

Warning and Safety instructions
5
This wine conditioning unit complies with all current local and na-
tional safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to
personal injury and material damage.
Read the operating and installation instructions carefully before
using the wine conditioning unit. They contain important informa-
tion on safety, installation, use and maintenance. This is to protect
yourself from injury, and from damaging your wine conditioning
unit.
In accordance with standard IEC60335-1, Miele expressly and
strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the
chapter on installing the wine conditioning unit as well as the
safety instructions and warnings.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any
future owner.
Danger of injury from broken glass.
If installed at altitudes above 1500m there is a risk of the glass in
the door breaking because of changes in air pressure.
Shards of glass can cause severe injury.
Correct application
This wine conditioning unit is intended for use in the home and in
similar environments, for example
– in shops, offices and similar work settings
– by the guests in hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts and other typical
home settings.
This wine conditioning unit is not intended for outdoor use.

Warning and Safety instructions
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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.
This wine conditioning unit may only be used by people (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised whilst using
it.
The wine conditioning unit may only be used by these people
without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe
way and recognise and understand the consequences of incorrect
operation.
Safety with children
Children under 8years of age must be kept away from the wine
conditioning unit unless they are constantly supervised.
Children aged 8 and older may only use the wine conditioning unit
without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe
manner. Children must be able to understand and recognise the pos-
sible dangers caused by incorrect operation.
Children must not be allowed to clean or maintain the wine condi-
tioning unit unsupervised.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the wine conditioning
unit and do not let them play with it.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Danger of suffocation! Whilst playing, children could become en-
tangled in packaging (such as plastic wrapping) or pull it over their
head and suffocate. Keep packaging material away from children.

Warning and Safety instructions
8
Technical safety
The refrigerant circuit has been checked for leaks. The wine con-
ditioning unit complies with statutory safety requirements and the
appropriate EU directives.
This wine conditioning unit contains the coolant Isobutane
(R600a), a natural gas which is environmentally friendly. The coolant
does not damage the ozone layer and does not contribute to the
greenhouse effect.
The use of this coolant has, however, led to a slight increase in the
noise level of the appliance. In addition to the noise of the com-
pressor, you might be able to hear the coolant flowing around the
cooling circuit. Unfortunately, this cannot be avoided, but it does not
affect the performance of the wine conditioning unit.
When transporting and installing the wine conditioning unit, ensure
that no parts of the cooling circuit are damaged. Splashes of coolant
can damage the eyes.
In the event of damage:
- Avoid naked flames or anything which creates a spark.
- Disconnect the wine conditioning unit from the mains electricity
supply.
- Ventilate the room where the wine conditioning unit is located for
several minutes.
- Contact the Miele Customer Service Department.
The more coolant there is in a wine conditioning unit, the larger
the room it should be installed in. In the event of a leakage, if the ap-
pliance is in a small room, there is the danger of combustible gases
building up. For every 11 g of coolant at least 1m
3
of room space is
required. The amount of coolant in the appliance is stated on the
data plate inside the wine conditioning unit.

Warning and Safety instructions
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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 earthed. It is essential that this standard
safety requirement is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical
installation tested by a qualified electrician.
Reliable and safe operation of the wine conditioning unit can only
be assured if it has been connected to the mains electricity supply.
If the electrical connection cable is faulty it must only be replaced
by a Miele authorised service technician to protect the user from
danger.
Do not connect the wine conditioning unit to the mains electrical
supply by a multi-socket adapter or extension lead. These are a fire
hazard and do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
If moisture gets into electrical components, it could cause a short
circuit. Therefore, do not operate this wine conditioning unit in areas
which are exposed to moisture (e.g in a garage or utility room).

Warning and Safety instructions
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This wine conditioning unit must not be used in a non-stationary
location (e.g. on a ship).
Do not use a damaged wine conditioning unit. It could be danger-
ous. Check the wine conditioning unit for visible signs of damage.
For safety reasons, this wine conditioning unit may only be used
after it has been built in.
The wine conditioning unit must be isolated from the electricity
supply during installation, maintenance and repair work.
Unauthorised installation, maintenance and repairs can cause
considerable danger for the user.
Installation, maintenance and repairs must only be carried out by a
Miele authorised technician.
While the wine conditioning unit is under warranty, repairs should
only be undertaken by a Miele authorised service technician. Other-
wise the warranty is invalidated.
Faulty components must only be replaced with genuine Miele ori-
ginal spare parts. Miele can only guarantee the safety standards of
the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
This wine conditioning unit is supplied with a special lamp to cope
with particular conditions (e.g. temperature, moisture, chemical res-
istance, abrasion resistance and vibration). This lamp must only be
used for the purpose for which it is intended. The lamp is not suit-
able for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a
Miele authorised technician or by the Miele Customer Service De-
partment. This wine conditioning unit contains light sources rated as
energy efficiency class E.

Warning and Safety instructions
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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, e.g. a garage, will lead to the wine con-
ditioning unit switching off for longer periods so that it cannot main-
tain the required temperature.
Do not cover or block the air vents as this could impair the effi-
ciency of the appliance, increase the electricity consumption and
could cause damage to the components.
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. Any spillages of oil or fat could cause stress
cracks to the plastic and cause it to break or split.
Risk of fire and explosion. Do not store explosive materials in the
wine conditioning unit or any products containing propellants (e.g.
spray cans). Electrical components can cause flammable mixes of
gases to ignite.
Danger of explosion. Do not operate any electrical appliances in-
side the wine conditioning unit. Danger of sparking and explosion.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Accessories and spare parts
Only use genuine original Miele accessories and spare parts with
this appliance. Using accessories or spare parts from other manu-
facturers will invalidate the warranty, and Miele cannot accept liabil-
ity.
Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a min-
imum of 10years and up to 15years following the discontinuation of
your wine unit.
Cleaning and care
Do not use any oils or grease on the door seals, as these will
cause the seals to deteriorate and become porous with 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.
Transporting the appliance
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 to the appliance. The wine condi-
tioning unit is very heavy and must be transported by two people.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Disposing of your old appliance
If your old wine unit or refrigeration appliance has a door lock,
destroy it.
This will prevent the risk of children playing accidentally locking
themselves in and endangering their lives.
Splashes of coolant can damage the eyes. Be careful not to dam-
age any part of the pipework whilst awaiting disposal, e.g. by
- puncturing the coolant channels in the condenser,
- bending any pipework, or
- scratching the surface coating.
Symbol on the compressor (depending on model)
This information is only relevant for recycling. There is no risk during normal oper-
ation.
The oil in the compressor can be fatal if swallowed or if it penet-
rates the airways.

Caring for the environment
14
Disposal of the packing mater-
ial
The packaging is designed to protect
the wine conditioning unit from damage
during transportation. The packaging
materials used are selected from mater-
ials which are environmentally friendly
for disposal and should be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the
use of raw materials in the manufactur-
ing process and also reduces the
amount of waste in landfill sites.
Disposing of your old appli-
ance
Electronic and electrical appliances
contain many valuable materials. They
also contain certain materials, com-
pounds and components which were
essential for their correct functioning
and safety. These could be hazardous
to your health and to the environment if
disposed of with general waste or if
handled incorrectly. Please do not,
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with general waste.
Instead, please make use of officially
designated collection and disposal
points to dispose of and recycle elec-
trical and electronic appliances in your
local community, with your dealer or
with Miele. By law, you are solely re-
sponsible for deleting any personal data
from the appliance prior to disposal.
Take care not to damage your wine
conditioning unit's pipework before or
during transportation to an authorised
collection depot.
This is to ensure that coolant in the
cooling circuit and oil in the compressor
is contained, and will not leak into the
environment.
Please ensure that your old appliance
poses no risk to children while being
stored prior to disposal. For further in-
formation, see “Warning and safety in-
structions” in these operating and in-
stallation instructions.

Saving energy
15
Normal energy consump-
tion
Increased energy con-
sumption
Installation /
Maintenance
In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilated
room.
Protected from direct sun-
light.
In direct sunlight.
Not near to a heat source
(radiator, oven).
Near to a heat source (radi-
ator, oven).
Where the ideal ambient
room temperature is approx.
20°C.
Where the ambient room
temperature is above 25°C.
Ventilation gaps uncovered
and dusted regularly.
Ventilation gaps covered or
dusty.
Temperature
setting
10 to 12°C The lower the temperature,
the higher the energy con-
sumption.
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 organised 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 over-fill the appliance
to allow air to circulate.
Poor air circulation will
cause a loss of coldness.

Guide to the appliance
16
Control panel
a
For switching
the whole wine conditioning unit on and off
b
Optical interface
(for Service technicians only)
c
For selecting the upper or lower wine conditioning zone
d
For switching the DynaCool function (constant humidity) on and off
e
For switching the feature lighting on and off
f
For setting the temperature
( for colder)
g
For confirming a selection (OK sensor)
h
For setting the temperature
( for warmer)
i
For selecting and deselecting settings mode
j
For switching the temperature or door alarm off
k
Display with temperature and symbols (symbols only visible in settings mode;
see chart for an explanation of the symbols)

Guide to the appliance
17
Symbols
Symbol Meaning Function
Lock function To prevent inadvertent switching off and al-
tering of settings
Audible tones Choice of keypad tone and door alarm tone
Miele@home Only visible when a communication module
or communication stick is fitted and signed
on
Demo mode
(only visible when
Demo mode is
switched on)
For switching off Demo mode
Display brightness set-
tings
For adjusting the brightness of the display
Active AirClean filters Lights up when the active charcoal filter
needs changing
Mains connection
(only visible when the
wine conditioning unit
is switched off)
Confirms that the wine conditioning unit is
connected to the electricity supply; flashes
in the event of a power cut
Alarm
(only visible when the
door or temperature
alarm sounds)
Lights up when there is a door alarm;
flashes when there is a temperature alarm,
power cut or other fault

Guide to the appliance
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a
Door-opening mechanism
(Push2open)
b
Lighting strip
(in both wine conditioning zones)
c
Wooden shelves with labels
(FlexiFrames with Noteboard)
d
Glass holder*
e
Bottle holder* (ConvinoBox)
f
Control panel for the upper and
lower wine conditioning zones/
isolation plate for thermal separation
of the zones
g
Active AirClean filter
h
Isolation strips for thermal
separation of the temperature zones
i
Safety glass door
with UV filter
j
3D bottle presenter
* The SommelierSet consists of:
A glass holder, a bottle holder and four
covers for the runners.

Guide to the appliance
19
Using the door-opening mech-
anism correctly
The Push2open system on your wine
unit makes it easy to open the appli-
ance door. The appliance door on your
wine unit is sensitive to pressure.
The Push2open system is deactivated
at the factory. The function has to be
activated by touching the On/Off
sensor once the appliance has been
installed in the niche (see “Switching
the wine unit on and off”).
Opening the appliance door
Risk of damage from incorrect
handling of the door-opening mech-
anism.
Obstructing the appliance door while
opening it, or pushing in or holding
onto the door-opening mechanism
while the door is closing, may cause
damage to the door-opening mech-
anism.
Do not handle the door-opening
mechanism in this way.
To bring the door-opening mechan-
ism into its original position if neces-
sary, remove the plug and reconnect
it again after 5seconds.
Press briefly against the top left-
hand side of the appliance door
and then release it. The appliance
door will then open a little way auto-
matically.
Then pull the appliance door fully
open.
To protect against inadvertent open-
ing, if you do not pull the appliance
door open, it will close again by itself
after approximately 3seconds.
Closing the appliance door
Push the appliance door shut.
Please be aware that using magnets in
front of the wine unit door can cause it
to open by mistake. This is caused by
the door-closing mechanism on the
wine unit.

Accessories
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Accessories supplied
Chalk
Use the chalk to annotate the magnetic
strips on the wooden shelves to identify
your wines quickly and easily.
Optional accessories
A range of useful Miele accessories and
care products are available for your
wine conditioning unit.
Multi-purpose microfibre cloth
The microfibre cloth is suitable for re-
moving fingerprints and light soiling
from surfaces such as stainless steel,
glass, plastic and chrome without the
use of chemicals.
MicroCloth Kit
The MicroCloth Kit contains a universal
cloth, a glass cloth and a polishing
cloth.
These cloths are extremely resistant to
tearing and very robust. Thanks to very
fine microfibres these cloths achieve an
excellent cleaning performance.
Active AirClean filter
The Active AirClean filter ensures op-
timum air quality in the wine condition-
ing unit by filtering the incoming air.
WiFi stick (Miele@home)
The WiFi stick enables your wine condi-
tioning unit to communicate, so that
you can access appliance data at any
time.
Accessories are available to order via
the Miele Webshop, from Miele dir-
ectly (see back cover for contact de-
tails) or from your Miele dealer.

Switching on and off
21
Before using for the first time
Packaging material
Remove all packaging material from
the inside of the appliance.
Cleaning the wine unit
Please refer to the relevant instruc-
tions in “Cleaning and care”.
Clean the inside of the appliance and
the accessories.
Operating the wine condition-
ing unit
A light touch of the finger on the
sensors is all that is required to operate
this wine conditioning unit.
Every touch of a sensor is confirmed
with an audible tone. This tone can be
switched off (see “Selecting further set-
tings” – “Audible tones ”).
Switching the wine conditioning unit
on
When the wine conditioning unit is con-
nected to the electrical supply, the
power connection symbol will ap-
pear in the display after a short while.
Touch the On/Off control.
The power connection symbol will
go out and the wine conditioning unit
will start to cool.
The selected wine conditioning zone
will be highlighted yellow and the tem-
perature of the selected zone will show
in the display.
The first time the appliance is turned
on, the sensors for the wine condition-
ing zones and the alarm symbol will
flash until the selected temperature has
been reached in the zones.
As soon as the set temperature has
been reached, the sensor for the re-
spective wine conditioning zone will
light up constantly and the alarm sym-
bol will go out.

Switching on and off
22
The interior lighting will come on when
the door is opened.
Selecting settings
A different setting can be set for each
wine conditioning zone.
Touch the sensor for the wine condi-
tioning zone you want to adjust the
settings for.
The sensor that has been selected is
highlighted in yellow. Now you can
- Set the temperature, and
- Switch on the DynaCool function.
Tip: Please refer to the relevant sec-
tions for more information.
If you then select a different wine con-
ditioning zone, the settings for the pre-
viously selected zone will remain un-
changed.
Switching the wine unit off
Touch the On/Off control.
If this does not work, the safety
lock is activated.
The sensor controls for the 2 wine con-
ditioning zones will go out in the control
field.
The temperature shown on the display
will go out and the power connection
symbol appears.
The interior lighting goes out and cool-
ing is turned off.

Switching on and off
23
Switching off for longer peri-
ods of time
If the wine unit is not going to be used
for a longer period of time:
Switch the wine unit off.
Switch off at the wall and withdraw
the plug from the socket, or discon-
nect the fuse.
Clean the wine unit.
Leave the door ajar to air the wine
unit and avoid odours building up in-
side it.
If the wine unit is switched off, but
not cleaned, during a long absence
and the door is left shut, there is a
risk of mould building up inside the
appliance.
The wine unit must be cleaned.

Selecting further settings
24
Certain settings on the wine condition-
ing unit can only be selected in settings
mode.
The door alarm is automatically dis-
abled when the appliance is in set-
tings mode.
Safety lock
The safety lock can be activated to pre-
vent:
- the appliance being switched off by
mistake,
- the temperature being changed by
mistake,
- DynaCool being switched on by mis-
take,
- the feature lighting being switched on
by mistake.
Activating or deactivating the safety
lock
Touch the settings sensor.
All symbols available for selection will
appear in the display and the symbol
flashes.
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
The last selected setting flashes and
the symbol lights up in the display.
By touching the or sensor, you
can now select whether the safety
lock is activated or deactivated:
0: the safety lock is deactivated
1: the safety lock is activated
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
The selected setting is applied, the
symbol flashes.
Touch the settings sensor to leave
settings mode.
Otherwise the appliance exits set-
tings mode automatically after ap-
proximately one minute.
The symbol will appear in the display
when the lock is activated.

Selecting further settings
25
Audible tones
The wine conditioning unit has audible
tones such as the keypad tone and the
door and temperature alarms.
You can switch the keypad tone or the
door alarm tone on or off but you can-
not deactivate the temperature alarm.
There are four settings to choose from.
Option 3 is set the factory, i.e. the
keypad tone and the door alarm are
switched on.
Switching audible signals on/off
Touch the settings sensor.
All symbols available for selection ap-
pear in the display and the symbol
flashes.
Touch the sensors for setting the
temperature ( or ) repeatedly until
the symbol flashes.
Touch the OK sensor to confirm the
selection.
The most recently selected setting
flashes and the symbol lights up in
the display.
Touch the or sensor now to se-
lect:
0: keypad tone off; door alarm off
1: keypad tone off; door alarm on
(after 4minutes)
2: keypad tone off; door alarm on
(after 2minutes)
3: keypad tone on; door alarm on
(after 2minutes).
Touch the OK sensor to confirm the
selection.
The selected setting is applied, the
symbol flashes.
Touch the settings sensor to exit set-
tings mode.
Otherwise, the appliance electronics
will exit the settings mode automatic-
ally after approximately one minute.

Selecting further settings
26
Display brightness
The display brightness can be adjusted
to suit lighting conditions in the room.
The display brightness can be adjusted
in steps from 1to3. The factory default
setting is 3 (maximum brightness).
Altering the display brightness
Touch the settings sensor.
All symbols available for selection will
appear in the display and the sym-
bol flashes.
Touch the sensors for setting the
temperature ( or ) repeatedly until
the symbol flashes.
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
The last selected setting flashes and
the symbol lights up in the display.
By touching the or sensor you
can now alter the brightness of the
display:
1: dimmest setting
2: medium setting
3: brightest setting.
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
The selected setting is applied, the
symbol flashes.
Touch the settings sensor to leave
settings mode.
Otherwise the appliance exits set-
tings mode automatically after ap-
proximately one minute.

The optimum temperature and air quality
27
Wine keeps on maturing 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 odour free atmosphere of-
fers the perfect conditions for storing
your wine.
It also guarantees a vibration-free envir-
onment (in contrast to a refrigerator) so
that the maturing process is not dis-
turbed.
The optimum temperature
Wine can be stored at a temperature
between 6 and 18°C. If you are storing
white and red wines together, select a
temperature between 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 al-
low it to breathe and develop its aroma.
At too high a temperature (over 22°C)
wine matures too quickly, which pre-
vents the aromas from developing fur-
ther. Wine cannot mature fully at too
low a temperature (below 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
temperature*
Light, fruity reds: +14°C to +16°C
Full-bodied reds: +18°C
Rosé wines: +8°C to +10°C
Delicate, aromatic
whites:
+8°C to +12°C
Full-bodied or
sweet whites:
+12°C to +14°C
Champagne,
sparkling white
wines, Prosecco:
+6°C to +10°C
* Store the wine 1 or 2°C 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
the wine to breathe and develop its
aroma.

The optimum temperature and air quality
28
Safety device in case of low ambient
temperatures
The appliance is equipped with a safety
thermostat to protect your wine against
a sharp drop in temperature. If the ex-
ternal temperature should fall, a heater
element switches on automatically to
keep the temperature inside as constant
as possible. If the ambient temperature
continues to fall, the appliance switches
itself off automatically.
Isolator plate for thermal separation
The unit comes with a fixed isolation
panel that partitions the interior of the
wine conditioning unit into two separate
temperature zones. This enables you to
store different types of wine at the same
time, e.g., red wine and Champagne.
The isolation strips inside the glass
door prevent the exchange of heat
between the individual zones.
Setting the temperature
The temperatures in the wine condition-
ing zones can be set independently of
one another.
Touch the sensor for the zone for
which you wish to change the tem-
perature, so that it is highlighted in
yellow.
The current temperature for the selec-
ted zone appears in the display.
Use the two sensors underneath the
display to set the temperature.
By touching the sensor
- The temperature decreases
- The temperature increases
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection
or
Wait approximately 5 seconds after
the last touch of a sensor
The temperature being set will flash in
the display.
The following information shows in the
display while the sensors are being
touched:

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- Touching a sensor once:
The last temperature selected
flashes.
- Each subsequent touch of the
sensor:
Adjusts the temperature shown in
1°C increments.
- Leaving a finger on the sensor:
Changes the temperature continu-
ously.
A negative tone will sound (if the
keypad tone is switched on) when
the lowest or highest possible tem-
perature is reached.
Approximately 5seconds after the last
time a sensor has been touched, the
actual temperature inside the wine con-
ditioning zone is automatically shown.
When the temperature is altered, there
is a short delay until the temperature
selected is set.
The temperature display on the control
panel always shows the actual tem-
perature.
Temperature range
In both zones it is possible to set tem-
peratures between 5 and 20°C.
A room temperature above 32°C
may cause the temperature in the
lower section of the appliance to in-
crease slightly so that the temperat-
ure is approx. 2°C above the tem-
perature set for this section.
Wines which may not be stored un-
der these slightly raised temperature
conditions should preferably not be
placed on the 3D bottle presenter,
but instead should be placed on one
of the wooden shelves above it.
Temperature display
In normal operation the temperature
display shows the actual temperature in
the zone.
If the temperature in one of the zones is
not within the range that the appliance
is able to display, dashes will light up in
the temperature display.
Depending on the ambient temperature
and the temperature setting, it can take
the appliance a few hours to reach the
temperature required and for this tem-
perature to then be shown as a con-
stant temperature in the display.

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Air quality and humidity
In most refrigerators the humidity is too
low for wine and therefore a refrigerator
is not suitable for wine storage. High
humidity levels are necessary when
storing wine to moisten corks from the
outside. When the humidity is too low
the corks dry out and the bottle is no
longer tightly sealed. For this reason
wine bottles should always be stored
horizontally to ensure that corks are
also kept moist from the inside. If air
gets into the bottle, this will have a neg-
ative impact on the wine!
Danger of damage from excess
amounts of moisture
An increase in humidity will lead to
condensation on the interior walls.
Condensate can cause damage such
as corrosion to the wine unit.
Do not introduce additional moisture
to air in the cabinet, e.g. by placing a
dish of water in the wine unit.
Using
DynaCool (constant humidity)
DynaCool raises the relative humidity
inside the whole of the wine condition-
ing unit. It also distributes the humidity
and the temperature evenly around the
interior so that you can store all your
wine under the same excellent condi-
tions.
This will create a stable climate in the
unit which imitates that of a wine cel-
lar.
Switching on DynaCool
If you would like to use the wine condi-
tioning unit to store wine over the long
term, we recommend that you keep the
DynaCool function switched on.
Touch the sensor to switch the
DynaCool function on/off. The sensor
will be highlighted in yellow.
Even if DynaCool has not been
switched on, the fans in the wine con-
ditioning unit will come on automatic-
ally as soon as the cooling system
switches on. This ensures the op-
timum climate for your wine is main-
tained.
The fans automatically switch off
when the door is open.

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Switching off DynaCool
The wine conditioning unit uses
slightly more energy and is a little
noisier when the DynaCool function is
switched on. You can switch it off now
and then if you wish.
Touch the sensor for switching the
DynaCool function on and off so that
it is no longer highlighted in yellow.
Air filtration with the Active AirClean
filter
The Active AirClean filter achieves op-
timum air quality by filtering the incom-
ing air.
Fresh air from the room enters the ap-
pliance via the Active AirClean filter.
The fans (DynaCool function) then dis-
tribute the air evenly throughout the
cabinet.
Filtering the incoming air through the
Active AirClean filter ensures that all the
air entering the appliance is fresh and
free from dust and odours.
This also ensures your wine does not
absorb any unwanted odours through
the corks.
Replace the Active AirClean filter regu-
larly. The symbol will appear in the
display to remind you (see “Active
AirClean filter”).

Temperature and door alarm
32
This wine conditioning unit is equipped
with an alarm system so that the tem-
perature cannot rise or fall unnoticed,
thus possibly damaging the wine.
Temperature alarm
If the temperature in one of the wine
conditioning zones rises or falls by a
certain amount, the sensor for that zone
will flash in the control panel and at the
same time the alarm symbol will
flash in the display. An audible alarm
will also sound.
Audible and visual signals will be activ-
ated, for example,
- when the wine unit is switched on
and the temperature in one of the
temperature zones differs greatly
from the set temperature,
- when too much warm ambient air
enters the cabinet when bottles are
being rearranged or taken out,
- when a large number of bottles are
stored for the first time,
- in the event of a power cut,
- if there is a fault with the wine unit.
The alarm will stop and the alarm sym-
bolgoes out as soon as the reason
for the alarm has been resolved. The
sensor for the relevant zone will light up
constantly again.
Switching the temperature alarm off
early
If the noise disturbs you, you can
switch the alarm off if you wish.
Touch the sensor for switching off the
temperature alarm.
The alarm will stop.
The relevant wine conditioning zone will
continue to flash in the control panel
and the alarm symbol will continue
to flash in the display until the cause of
the alarm has been rectified.

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33
Door alarm
An alarm will sound if the appliance
door has been left open for longer than
approx. 2minutes. The sensors for the
wine conditioning zones will flash in the
control panel. The alarm symbol
lights up in the display.
As soon as the door is closed, the
alarm will stop. The sensors for the
wine conditioning zones and the alarm
symbol will go out in the control
panel.
If the audible signal does not sound in
the event of a door alarm, then the
audible signal has been switched off
in settings mode (see “Selecting fur-
ther settings – Audible signals”).
Switching the door alarm off early
If the noise disturbs you, you can
switch the alarm off if you wish.
Touch the sensor for switching off the
door alarm.
The alarm will stop.
The sensors for the wine conditioning
zones will continue to flash and the
alarm symbol will remain lit up until
you close the door.

Feature lighting
34
The interior lighting can be set to re-
main on when the door is closed so
your wines can be on display at all
times.
Each wine conditioning zone has its
own lighting strip so that all zones are
illuminated.
Thanks to the use of LED lighting, the
wine will not be adversely affected by
heat or UV light.
Switching the feature lighting
on and off
Touch the On/Off sensor for the fea-
ture lighting so that it is highlighted in
yellow.
The interior lighting is now switched on,
even when the appliance door is
closed.
To switch the feature lighting off
again:
Touch the On/Off sensor for the fea-
ture lighting so that it is no longer
highlighted in yellow.
The interior lighting is now switched off
when the appliance door is closed.
Setting the brightness of the feature
lighting
The brightness of the feature lighting
can be adjusted.
Touch the On/Off sensor for the fea-
ture lighting so that it is highlighted in
yellow.
Touch the sensor for the feature light-
ing again for approximately four
seconds until flashes in the display
(after two seconds will flash).
Use the sensors for altering the tem-
perature to set the feature lighting
brightness(and). To do this,
touch and hold the sensors. The
brightness is adjusted directly and is
infinitely variable. The results are not
visible in the display.
By touching the sensor
- the lighting becomes dimmer
- the lighting becomes brighter.

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Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
choice.
The set brightness is saved to memory.
The temperature display then appears
again.
As soon as the appliance door is
closed, the set brightness for the fea-
ture lighting takes effect. When the ap-
pliance door is opened, the interior
lighting returns to its normal level.
Lighting duration of the feature light-
ing
The lighting duration for the feature
lighting is set to 30minutes as stand-
ard.
The lighting duration can be set to 30,
60, 90minutes up to 00 (unlimited). The
feature lighting will have the brightness
setting you have selected previously.
Open the appliance door.
Touch the On/Off sensor for the fea-
ture lighting so that it is highlighted in
yellow.
Touch the sensor for the feature light-
ing again for approx. two seconds
until flashes in the display.
Use the and sensors for altering
the temperature to set the feature
lighting duration.
The duration (in minutes) will flash in
the display.

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36
By touching the sensor
- lighting duration is reduced by
30minutes
- lighting duration is increased by
30minutes.
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
choice.
The selected lighting duration is saved
and the temperature reappears in the
display.
The lighting duration set starts anew
whenever the appliance door is opened
and closed.
Risk of injury from LED lighting.
This lighting corresponds to risk
group RG2. If the cover is defective,
there is a risk of eye injury.
If the lighting cover is defective, do
not look from a close range directly
into the lighting with optical instru-
ments (e.g. magnifying glass or sim-
ilar).

Storing wine bottles
37
Vibration and movement have a negat-
ive 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 condition-
ing unit for wine bottles with natural
corks (see “The optimum temperature
and air quality – Using DynaCool (con-
stant humidity)”).
Risk of injury from falling wine
bottles.
Wine bottles may become wedged in
the wooden shelves above and fall
out of the wine conditioning unit
when the shelves are pulled out.
Always pull out the wooden shelves
slowly and carefully.
Risk of damage and injury from
broken glass.
If wooden shelves and bottles pro-
trude too far forwards, they may
damage 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.

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Wooden shelves
The wooden shelves are on telescopic
runners which can be pulled out to
make it easier to store and remove
bottles.
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.
If you require more room, cover the
runners at the top on both sides
which are now not needed with the
covers supplied. The thicker side of
the cover should point forwards. The
covers are held in position with mag-
nets.

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39
To replace the wooden shelf, position
it on the extended runners. The
notches in the wooden shelf fit over
the retaining pins. The magnetic strip
should be pointing forwards.
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 until it clicks into place
at the back .
Adjusting the wooden shelves
The slats in the wooden shelves can be
individually adjusted to suit, so that
every bottle is stored in perfect safety
regardless of shape or size.
Simply lift individual slats to move or
remove them from the wooden
shelves.

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Annotating wooden shelves
For quick and easy identification of the
wines stored, you can write on the
blackboard-painted surface on the
magnetic strips on the wooden shelves.
Use the chalk supplied. You can write
directly on the magnetic strip or remove
it from the wooden shelf. To do so:
Hold the magnetic strip by the sides
and pull it forwards. The magnetic
strip is held on the wooden shelf by
magnets.
The magnetic strip can be wiped
clean with a damp cloth.
Risk of damage from unsuitable
cleaning methods.
Cleaning the magnetic strips with a
cleaning agent may damage the
blackboard surface on them.
Use clean water only to wipe the
magnetic strips.
Annotate the magnetic strip with the
chalk supplied and replace it on the
front of the wooden shelf.
Setting up the 3D bottle presenter
Set up the 3D bottle presenter in the
bottom of the wine conditioning unit:
Fold out the rear struts of the 3D
bottle presenter.
Simply lift individual slats on the
shelf forwards to move or remove
them from the wooden shelves. This
will adapt the 3D bottle presenter
perfectly to the size of the wine
bottles.
Carefully place the wine bottles on
the 3D bottle presenter.
Tip: You can place your chalk in the
chalk rest on the 3D bottle presenter
to prevent it from getting lost.

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If you do not wish to use the 3D
bottle presenter for presentation pur-
poses or would like to make use of
the maximum storage capacity of
your wine conditioning unit, simply
fold down the rear struts.
Place the 3D bottle presenter flat on
the floor of the wine conditioning unit
and push it back until it touches the
back wall of the appliance.
When placing wine bottles on the 3D
bottle presenter, make sure that you
push them carefully back as far as
they will go.
Risk of damage and injury.
If wooden shelves and bottles pro-
trude too far forwards, they may
damage the glass door when it is
closed.
Please ensure that the wooden
shelves and wine bottles do not pro-
trude.
The 3D bottle presenter can only
take bottles up to a maximum bottle
height of 300mm when laid flat in
the cabinet.
If you wish to stack taller bottles,
please use one of the other shelves.

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Maximum capacity
Risk of damage.
Do not exceed the maximum load-
bearing capacity of 25kg for each
wooden shelf.
Do not stack bottles on the wooden
shelves in more than two layers.
Except when the 3D bottle presenter
is folded down in the bottom of the
appliance, in which case you can
easily stack wine bottles on this.
Without SommelierSet
- With
3D bottle presenter folded down
Up to 83 Bordeaux-type bottles
(0.75l) can be stored in the wine condi-
tioning unit, with 33 in the upper zone
and 50 in the lower zone.
The total of 83 bottles can only be
achieved by using all wooden shelves
and with the 3D bottle presenter folded.

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- With
3D bottle presenter set up
With the 3D bottle presenter set up, up
to 70Bordeaux-type bottles (0.75l)
can be stored in the wine conditioning
unit, with 33 in the upper zone and 37
bottles in the lower zone.
With SommelierSet
- With
3D bottle presenter folded down
Up to 65 Bordeaux-type bottles
(0.75l) can be stored in the wine condi-
tioning unit, with 15 in the upper zone
and 50 in the lower zone.

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- With
3D bottle presenter set up
With the 3D bottle presenter set up, up
to 52 Bordeaux-type bottles (0.75l)
can be stored in the wine conditioning
unit, with 15 in the upper zone and 37
bottles in the lower zone.

SommelierSet
45
Setting up the SommelierSet
The SommelierSet can be used to have
the wine in your wine unit ready for
drinking. You can store wine glasses
and accessories, decant your wine and
store open bottles in the wine unit.
You can place the SommelierSet in the
upper or lower wine conditioning zone.
Simply remove the two wooden shelves
at the top of these zones.
Fitting the runner covers
Remove both wooden shelves above
the SommelierSet by pulling them out
as far as they will go and lifting them
off the runners. To do this, hold them
by the frame.
Place the four covers supplied
over the runners which are now vis-
ible. The thicker side of the cover
should be pointing forwards.

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46
Inserting the glass holder
This can be used for storing and chilling
wine glasses.
To fit the glass holder, remove the
necessary number of slats from the
wooden shelf.
Place the glass holder on the
wooden shelf.
Tip: There are two compartments un-
derneath the glassware rail for ac-
cessories such as corkscrews, knives
and chalk.
Inserting the bottle holder
You can store opened wine bottles in
bottle holder.
Remove the necessary number of
slats and place bottle holder on
the wooden shelf.
Position dividers in the bottle
holder to suit the size of bottles being
held. They should be held securely
and not rattle against each other.
Tip: For wine which has been opened
we recommend removing the oxygen
from the bottle as otherwise the wine
will lose its aroma and taste and spoil
more quickly. Special devices (e.g. a
wine pump with bottle stopper) create a
vacuum by extracting the air.

Automatic defrosting
47
The wine conditioning unit defrosts
automatically.

Cleaning and care
48
Do not let water get into the elec-
tronic unit or the lighting.
Risk of damage due to moisture
ingress.
The steam from a steam cleaner can
damage plastic and and electrical
components.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
the wine conditioning unit.
The data plate located inside the wine
conditioning unit must not be re-
moved. It contains 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 agents containing soda,
ammonia, acids or chlorides
- Cleaning agents containing descaling
agents
- Abrasive cleaning agents (e.g. scour-
ing powder, scouring liquid or pumice
stones)
- Cleaning agents containing solvents
- Stainless steel cleaning agents
- Dishwasher cleaner
- Oven sprays
- Glass cleaner (except on the glass in
the appliance door)
- Hard, abrasive sponges and brushes
(e.g. pot scourers)
- Eraser stain remover blocks
- Sharp metal scrapers
Cleaning and conditioning agents
used inside the wine conditioning
unit must be food safe.
We recommend using lukewarm water
with a little washing-up liquid for clean-
ing.

Cleaning and care
49
Before cleaning the wine unit
Switch the wine unit off.
Take any wine bottles out of the wine
unit and store them in a cool place.
Take out all other removable parts for
cleaning.
Remove the magnetic strips from the
wooden shelves before cleaning
them.
Interior, accessories and appli-
ance door
Clean the wine conditioning unit at
least once a month.
Remove soiling immediately to pre-
vent it from drying on.
Clean the interior with a solution of
lukewarm water and a little washing-
up liquid.
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 due to incorrect
cleaning.
The blackboard coating on the mag-
netic strips may be damaged.
Use clean water only to wipe the
magnetic strips at the front of the
wooden shelves. Do not use a clean-
ing agent.
After cleaning, wipe the interior and
accessories with a damp cloth and
dry with a soft cloth. Leave the door
open to air the wine conditioning unit
for a short while.
Clean the glass panes in the appli-
ance door with glass cleaner.

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50
Cleaning the ventilation gaps
A build-up of dust will increase the en-
ergy consumption of the appliance.
The ventilation gaps should be
cleaned on a regular basis with a
brush or vacuum cleaner (you could
use a Miele vacuum cleaner dusting
brush, for example).
Cleaning the door seal
Risk of damage as a result of in-
correct cleaning.
If you treat the door seal with oils or
grease, it can become porous.
Do not use any oils or grease on the
door seal.
The door seal should be cleaned reg-
ularly with clean water, and then
wiped dry with a soft cloth.
After cleaning
Replace all shelves and accessories
in the wine conditioning unit.
Reconnect to the mains and switch
the wine conditioning unit back on.
Place the wine bottles back in the
wine conditioning unit and close the
appliance door.

Active AirClean filters
51
Fresh air from the room enters the wine
conditioning unit through the Active
AirClean filter. Filtering the incoming air
through the Active AirClean filter en-
sures that all the air entering the appli-
ance is fresh and free from dust and
odours.
The reminder to change the Active
AirClean filter will appear every 12
months at the latest.
When the Change Active AirClean filter
symbol lights up in the display, the
Active AirClean filter needs to be
changed.
Replacing the Active AirClean
filters
Press the top right-hand cover in until
you hear it click and then release it.
Remove the filter.
Insert the new filter.
Press the top right-hand cover into
position until you hear it click and
then release it.
Active AirClean filters can be obtained
from the Miele Customer Service De-
partment, your Miele dealer or from
the Miele website.

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52
To confirm the filters have been
changed
Touch the settings sensor.
All symbols available for selection will
appear in the display and the symbol
flashes.
Touch the sensors for setting the
temperature ( or ) repeatedly until
the symbol flashes.
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
The will flash in the display (means:
Active AirClean filter is fitted in the ap-
pliance), the symbol lights up.
Touch the symbols for setting the
temperature ( or ) repeatedly, until
the symbol is displayed (means: the
counter has been reset).
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
The selected setting is applied, the
symbol flashes.
Touch the settings sensor to leave
settings mode.
Otherwise the appliance exits set-
tings mode automatically after ap-
proximately one minute.
The in the display goes out.

Problem solving guide
53
Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily
remedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not be
needed.
The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault,
and to correct it.
To prevent cold from escaping, open the appliance as little as possible until the
fault has been corrected.
Problem Cause and remedy
The wine conditioning
unit is not getting cold,
the interior lighting
does not come on when
the door is opened, and
the display is not lit up.
The wine conditioning unit is not switched on and the
mains connection symbol is lit up in the display.
Switch on the wine conditioning unit.
The plug is not inserted in the socket correctly.
Insert the plug correctly into the socket. The mains
connection symbol appears in the display
when the wine conditioning unit is switched off.
Check whether the mains fuse has tripped. If it has
there could be a fault with the appliance, the house-
hold electrical wiring or another electrical appliance.
Contact a qualified electrician or Miele.
The symbol is dis-
played, the wine condi-
tioning unit is not get-
ting cold. However, the
appliance and the in-
terior lighting are work-
ing fine.
Demo mode is turned on and the symbol is illumin-
ated in the display.
Switch off Demo mode (see “Information for deal-
ers - Demo mode”).

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54
Problem Cause and remedy
The compressor is
switching on more fre-
quently and for longer
periods of time, the
temperature in the wine
conditioning unit is fall-
ing.
The temperature in the wine conditioning unit is set
too low.
Adjust the temperature.
The appliance door is not properly closed.
Check that the appliance door closes properly.
The appliance door has been opened too frequently.
Only open the door when necessary and for as
short a time as possible.
The ventilation gaps have been covered over or be-
come dusty.
Do not cover the ventilation gaps and dust them
regularly.
The ambient temperature is too warm.
Decrease the ambient temperature.
The compressor comes
on less and less often
and for shorter periods
of time. The temperat-
ure in the wine condi-
tioning unit rises.
Not a fault. The temperature setting is too high.
Correct the temperature setting.
Check the temperature again after 24hours.
The fan runs continu-
ously although the
DynaCool function is
not turned on.
This is not a fault. The fan turns itself on automatic-
ally from time to time depending on the set temper-
ature and ambient temperature.

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55
Display warnings
Message Cause and remedy
The alarm symbol is
lit in the display and
both sensors for the
wine conditioning zones
are flashing in the con-
trol field. Furthermore,
an audible alarm is also
sounding.
The door alarm has been activated.
Close the appliance door. Both sensors for the
wine conditioning zones and the alarm symbol
will go out and the audible alarm will stop.
The alarm symbol is
flashing in the display,
and the sensor for one
of the wine conditioning
zones is also flashing.
An alarm tone is also
sounding.
The temperature in the zone concerned has risen
higher or fallen lower than the temperature set.
Possible reasons for this include:
– The appliance door has been opened too fre-
quently.
– The ventilation gaps have been blocked.
– A prolonged power cut (power outage) has oc-
curred.
Rectify the cause of the alarm. The alarm sym-
bol goes out and the sensor for the affected
wine conditioning zone lights up again constantly.
The alarm will stop.
The Change Active
AirClean filter symbol
is lit up.
This is the reminder to change the Active AirClean fil-
ter.
Replace the Active AirClean filter and then confirm
the filter change in settings mode (see “Active
AirClean Filter”).
A dash is lit up up/flash-
ing in the display.
Only temperatures within the range the wine condi-
tioning unit can display will be shown.
“F0”, “F1”, “F8”,“E1”, “E2”,
“E7” or “E8” appears in
the display.
There is a fault.
Call Service.

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56
The interior lighting is not working.
Problem Cause and remedy
The LED interior lighting
is not working.
The wine conditioning unit is not switched on.
Switch the wine conditioning unit on.
To avoid overheating, the LED lighting switches itself
off automatically after approx. 15minutes if the door
is left open.
If this is not the cause, then there is a fault.
Danger of electric shock.
There are live electrical components under the
lighting cover.
The LED lighting may only be repaired or replaced
by the Customer Service Department.
Risk of injury from LED lighting.
This lighting corresponds to risk group RG2. If the
cover is defective, there is a danger of eye injury.
If the lighting cover is defective, do not look from a
close range directly into the lighting with optical in-
struments (e.g. magnifying glass or similar).
Call the Customer Service Department.
The LED interior lighting
is on even when the
door is closed.
The feature lighting is switched on.
Switch the feature lighting off (see “Feature light-
ing”).

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57
General problems with the wine conditioning unit
Problem Cause and remedy
The door seal is dam-
aged or needs to be re-
placed.
No tools are required to change the door seal.
Change the door seal. A replacement is available
from Miele or from specialist retailers.
There is no audible
alarm although the door
has been open for a
long time.
This is not a fault. The alarm tone has been
switched off in settings mode (see “Selecting fur-
ther settings – Audible signals”).
The wine conditioning
unit cannot be switched
off.
The safety lock has been activated.
Completely deactivate the safety lock (see “Select-
ing further settings – Activating and deactivating
the safety lock”).
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 grain patina
are part of the natural character of wood.
Mildew has begun to
form on the wine bottle
labels.
Mildew can begin to form on the labels, depending
on the type of label adhesive used.
Clean the wine bottles and remove any adhesive
residue.
A white deposit has
formed on the wine
bottle corks.
The corks have oxidised 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.

Noises
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Normal noises What causes them
Brrrrr ... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). This
noise can get louder for brief periods when the motor switches
on.
Blubb, blubb ... A gurgling noise can be heard when coolant is circulating
through the pipes.
Click ... Clicking sounds are made when the thermostat switches the
motor on and 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.
Remember that the noise of the compressor and the coolant circulating in the
system is unavoidable.
Noises that you
can easily rectify
Possible cause Remedy
Rattling, vibrating 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 each other.
Separate them.
The transport cable clips are
hanging loose at the back of
the appliance.
Remove the cable clips.

Service
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Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of any faults which you
cannot remedy yourself, please contact
your Miele dealer or the Miele Customer
Service Department.
You can book a Miele Customer Ser-
vice Department call-out online at
www.miele.com/service.
Contact information for the Miele Cus-
tomer Service Department can be
found at the end of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and
serial number of your appliance (Fabr./
SN/Nr.) when contacting the Miele Cus-
tomer Service Department. This inform-
ation can be found on the data plate.
Please note that telephone calls may be
monitored and recorded for training
purposes and that a call-out charge will
be applied to service visits where the
problem could have been resolved as
described in this booklet.
The data plate is located inside the wine
unit.
EPREL database
From 1 March 2021, information on en-
ergy labelling and ecodesign require-
ments will be available in the European
Product Database (EPREL). You can
find the product database at the follow-
ing link https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/. You
will be asked to enter the model identi-
fier.
The model identifier can be found on
the data plate.
SN-ST
R600a:
XXXXXX
Nr. XX/ XXXXXXXXX.
XXX l
XXg
Warranty
The appliance warranty is valid for 2
years from date of purchase. In the UK,
you must activate your cover by calling
0330 160 6640 or registering online at
www.miele.co.uk.
For more information on country-spe-
cific warranty terms and conditions,
please contact Miele Customer Service.

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Location
Risk of damage and injury from
wine conditioning unit tipping over.
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 its building-in
niche in accordance with these oper-
ating and installation instructions.
Risk of tipping over.
Danger of injury and damage to the
appliance.
If you install the wine conditioning
unit by itself in a separate housing
unit, this housing unit must be se-
curely fixed to the wall.
Risk of damage and injury from
wine conditioning unit tipping over.
There is an increased risk of injury
and damage if the wine conditioning
unit is installed by a single person.
Two people are required for installing
the wine conditioning unit.
Fire risk and risk of damage from
appliances which give off heat.
Appliances which give off heat can
catch fire and set fire to the wine
conditioning unit.
This wine conditioning unit must not
be installed underneath a hob.
Fire risk and risk of damage from
appliances which give off heat.
Appliances which give off heat can
catch fire and set fire to the wine
conditioning unit.
Do not install a warming drawer un-
der the wine conditioning unit.
Danger of damage.
Do not install a vacuum sealing
drawer under the wine conditioning
unit.

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Risk of damage.
The wine conditioning unit has an
elongated glass door and must not
be set down vertically at any time.

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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 an-
other appliance that gives off heat. Dir-
ect sunlight should also be avoided.
The higher the room temperature, the
longer the compressor runs and the
higher the energy consumption is.
When installing the wine conditioning
unit, please note:
- The socket must be easily accessible
in an emergency, not concealed be-
hind the appliance.
- The plug and cable 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.
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.
Because the appliance is extremely
heavy when fully loaded, it is essential
that the floor it stands on is able to bear
its weight.
When fully loaded, the weight of the ap-
pliance is approx. 200kg.

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Danger from broken glass!
Danger of injury from broken glass.
If installed at altitudes above 1500m
there is a risk of the glass in the door
breaking because of changes in air
pressure. Shards of glass can cause
severe injury if not handled with care.
Risk of damage due to high hu-
midity.
In environments with high humidity,
condensation can build up on the ex-
ternal wine conditioning unit panels,
which can cause corrosion.
Install 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
ventilation gaps are not covered and
that the wine conditioning unit has
been installed in accordance with
these operating and installation in-
structions.
Climate range
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 range Ambient room
temperature
SN +10°C to +32°C
N +16°C to +32°C
ST +16°C to +38°C
T +16°C to +43°C
Operating in a room which is too cold
will cause the compressor to switch off
for too long, causing the internal tem-
perature in the wine conditioning unit to
rise which could lead to damage.
Side-by-side
This wine conditioning unit can be in-
stalled side-by-side with another wine
conditioning unit or a refrigeration appli-
ance.
Your dealer will be able to advise you
which combination of models is pos-
sible.

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Ventilation
Risk of fire and damage due to
insufficient ventilation.
If the wine conditioning unit is not
ventilated sufficiently, the com-
pressor will run more frequently and
for longer periods. This will result in
increased energy consumption and a
higher operating temperature for the
compressor. This may, in turn, cause
damage to the compressor.
Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the wine condi-
tioning unit.
It is essential to observe the required
ventilation gaps. The ventilation gaps
must not be covered or blocked in
any way.
Air at the back of the wine conditioning
unit gets warm. The appliance housing
unit must therefore be constructed to
allow sufficient space for ventilation
(see “Installation – Building-in dimen-
sions”):
Air intake occurs via the plinth at the
bottom of the appliance and the air es-
capes at the top at the back of the
housing unit.
- A ventilation gap of at least 40mm
depth must be allowed for behind the
appliance for air to circulate.
- The ventilation cross-sections in the
plinth, housing unit and above the
appliance must each provide an un-
obstructed airflow of at least 200cm²
to ensure that air can circulate
without hindrance.
If ventilation grilles are to be inserted
into the ventilation gaps, the ventila-
tion gaps must be larger than
200cm². The unobstructed airflow of
200cm² is calculated by adding up
the total area of ventilation gaps in
the grille.
- Important! The larger the ventilation
gaps, the less energy the wine condi-
tioning unit will use.

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The ventilation gap at the top of the ap-
pliance can be constructed in different
ways:
- : Directly above the wine condition-
ing unit
- : Above a top box
- : In a top box through a ventilation
grille at the front
The ventilation gaps must not be
covered or blocked in any way. They
must also be regularly dusted.
Installation dimensions
The mains connection cable is
2800mm long.
The socket must be easily accessible
in an emergency, not concealed be-
hind the appliance.

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Side view
Adjusting the door hinges
The door hinges on the wine condition-
ing unit are set ex-works to enable the
appliance door to be opened wide.
However if the opening angle of the ap-
pliance door needs to be limited for any
reason, the hinge can be adjusted to
accommodate this.
If the appliance door hits an adjacent
wall when opened, for example, the
opening angle can be limited to approx.
90°.
The locking pins for limiting the door
opening must be fitted before the
wine conditioning unit is installed.
Insert the locking pins supplied for
limiting the door opening into the
hinges from above.
The appliance door opening angle is
now limited to approx. 90°.

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Changing the door hinging
The wine conditioning unit is supplied
right-hinged. If left-hand hinging is re-
quired, the hinges must be changed.
To change the door hinging, you will
need the following tools:
Danger of injury and damage to
the appliance.
The glass door is breakable.
The glass door is heavy (approx.
33kg). Always change the door
hinging with the assistance of an-
other person.
Risk of damage.
The wine conditioning unit has an
elongated glass door and must not
be set down vertically at any time.
Danger of injury and damage to
the appliance.
The glass door can drop.
When changing the door hinging
make sure that all fixing parts are se-
curely screwed into position.
Tip: Place a suitable cover on the floor
in front of the appliance to protect the
appliance door and your floor from
damage.
Be careful not to damage the door
seal. If the door seal is damaged, the
appliance door may not close prop-
erly and cooling will be insufficient.
Open the appliance door and remove
covers and on the left and right
of the wine unit.
Remove cover from the bottom of
the wine unit.
Unscrew the transport safety
device.
Tip: Keep this device in a safe place
for refitting should the appliance need
to be moved in the future.

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Danger of injury and damage to
the appliance.
The appliance door is not secure
once the screws in the hinges have
been removed.
The second person must support the
appliance door.
Danger of injury from folding
hinges.
If the hinges close there is a danger
of injury.
Leave them open.
Slightly unscrew the bottom and top
screws from the hinges. The appli-
ance door must be held by a second
person whilst you do this.
Remove the appliance door.
Risk of damage.
The glass door is breakable.
The wine unit has an elongated glass
door and must not be set down ver-
tically at any time.
Carefully place the dismantled appli-
ance door on a soft surface.
Now undo the screws completely.
Caution. Ensure that the hinges do
not close.
6
Pull the door seal back a little from
the top corner of the appliance door
and remove cover.

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Tip: Take care not to let the screws that
you have loosened fall through the slits
in the appliance door.
Unscrew cover.
Pull the door seal back a little from
the bottom corner of the appliance
door and remove cover.
Tip: Take care not to let the screws that
you have loosened fall through the slits
in the appliance door.
Unscrew the transport safety
device from the bottom of the ap-
pliance.
Place the screws to one side. They
will be needed later on.
Take off the upper retaining
bracket and refit it on the opposite
side.

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Remove the stopper from the ap-
pliance door.
Remove the spacer from the appli-
ance door, rotate it 180° and fit it on
the opposite side.
Refit the stopper on the opposite
side of the door.
Pull the door seal back a little from
the top and bottom corners of the ap-
pliance door and remove covers.
Unscrew the hinges from the appli-
ance door.

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Unscrew the mounting plate from
hinge A and then screw it onto hinge
B.
Unscrew the mounting plate from
hinge B and then screw it onto hinge
A.
Secure the hinges diagonally on
the opposite side.

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Screw on the cover and the sup-
plied cover. To do so use the
screws that you put to one side that
were previously used for the transport
safety device .
Refit the covers.
Secure the seal.
Make sure that the seal is properly
seated.

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6
Refit covers and.
Secure the seal.
Danger of injury and damage to
the appliance.
The glass door can drop.
The second person must support the
appliance door during the following
steps.
18
Fit the screws loosely through
hinges at the top and bottom.
Refit the appliance door and then
tighten the screws, first at the bot-
tom, then at the top.
Replace the top covers and and
click them into place.
Replace the bottom cover and
click it into place.

Installation
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Check that the wine unit is standing
securely in the building-in niche and
that the appliance door closes prop-
erly.
Installing the wine conditioning
unit
Before installing the wine condition-
ing unit
Take any accessories out of the appli-
ance.
Remove the cable clip from the back
of the appliance (depending on
model).
Risk of damage and injury from
wine conditioning unit tipping over.
There is an increased risk of injury
and damage if the wine conditioning
unit is installed by a single person.
Two people are required for installing
the wine conditioning unit.
Install the wine conditioning unit in a
stable, solid housing unit, positioned
on an even and level floor.
The building-in niche must be hori-
zontally and vertically aligned.
The required ventilation gaps must be
provided (see “Installation” – “Ventila-
tion” and “Building-in dimensions”).

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The following parts are supplied with
the wine conditioning unit:
All installation parts are number coded.
This coding is also used in the installa-
tion instructions.
- Required for installing the wine con-
ditioning unit in its housing unit:

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All fitting instructions given are for a
right-hinged appliance. If you have
converted the appliance to left hand
hinging you will need to adapt these
instructions accordingly.
Setting up the wine conditioning unit
Unscrew the transport safety
devices from both sides on the
back of the wine conditioning unit
and remove them upwards.
Feed the power cable through to the
socket.
Risk of damage.
The wine conditioning unit has an
elongated glass door and must not
be set down vertically at any time.
Fire hazard due to short circuit.
When pushing the wine conditioning
unit into its niche, make sure that the
power cable does not get trapped.
Never operate a wine conditioning
unit with a faulty power cable.
Push the appliance two thirds of the
way into the building-in niche.
Turn the front adjustable feet all the
way in using the spanner supplied.

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Slide the filler panel supplied from
the front into the holders on the wine
conditioning unit as shown.
If the wine conditioning unit is left-
hinged, allow for the position of the
lug (see illustration above).
If the wine conditioning unit is right-
hinged, allow for the position of the
lug (see illustration above).
Unscrew the transport safety
device from the front of the wine
conditioning unit, if you have not
already done so.
Tip: Keep this device in a safe place for
refitting should the appliance need to
be moved in the future.
With 16mm thick unit walls only:
5
6
Clip spacers and supplied on
the right-hand side of the hinges.
Open the appliance door.

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Remove top cover.
Screw the supplied fixing bracket
loosely with the screws supplied
into the top left of the wine condition-
ing unit (1st and 3rd hole from the
left). Do not tighten the screws so
that you can adjust the position of
bracket later on.
Fit the stopper supplied onto the
fixing bracket also supplied.
Screw the supplied fixing bracket
loosely with the screws supplied
into the bottom of the wine condition-
ing unit. Do not tighten the screws
so that you can adjust the position of
the bracket later on.

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Remove the edge protection from all
sides of the door.
Push the appliance two thirds of the
way into the building-in niche.
Carefully remove the protective foil
from the supplied sealing strip.
Fix the sealing strip flush with the
front of the appliance on the door
opening side.
1. Position the sealing strip flush with
the lower edge of the top fixing
bracket.
2. Stick it down along its entire length.
If necessary, insert the locking pins
supplied for limiting the door opening
into the hinges from above (see “In-
stallation – Adjusting the hinges”).

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Installing the wine conditioning unit
If the wine conditioning unit is
pushed too far into the niche, the
door will not close properly. This can
cause ice to build up, condensate to
accumulate and lead to faults in the
appliance. These can all lead to in-
creased energy consumption.
Push the wine conditioning unit into
the building-in niche, making sure a
gap of 42mm is maintained all round
between the appliance carcase and
the front of the housing unit side
walls.
Push the wine conditioning unit into
the niche until all fixing brackets at
the top and bottom touch the front
edge of the side walls of the housing
unit.
- With 16mm thick unit walls:
The spacers should touch the front
edge of the housing unit side walls at
the top and bottom.
- With 19mm thick unit walls:
The front edges of the top and bot-
tom hinges should be flush with the
front edge of the housing unit side
wall.
Check the position of the fixing
brackets at the top and bottom front
edge of the housing unit side wall
again.
This will create a gap all round of
42mm to the front edges of the hous-
ing unit side walls.
Close the appliance door and align
the wine conditioning unit flush with
the surrounding cabinetry, pulling the
wine conditioning unit forwards if ne-
cessary.
Align the height of the wine condi-
tioning unit as necessary on both
sides with adjacent cabinetry by al-
tering the adjustable feet using the
spanner supplied.

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1.
2.
Push the hinged side of the appliance
to the housing unit wall.
To secure the wine conditioning unit
to the housing unit, screw the sup-
plied chipboard screws through
the hinge plates at the top and bot-
tom (1. + 2.).
Push the fixing brackets and
against the housing unit wall.
3
.
4.
Now secure the wine conditioning
unit to the other side of the housing
unit by screwing the supplied chip-

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board screws and through the
hinge plates at the top and bottom (3.
+ 4.).
Now tighten screws and.
Snap off any protruding ends from
securing brackets and. They are
no longer required and can be dis-
posed of.
16
Fit the cover to the top fixing
bracket.
Fit the supplied cover to the bot-
tom fixing bracket.
For additional stability of the wine con-
ditioning unit in the housing unit, push
the stabilising rods supplied in under-
neath the appliance between it and
the floor of the housing unit:
17
17
18
18
Then secure the handle to one of
the stabilising rods.
1
8
Push the stabilising rod into the
guide hole as far as it will go. Remove
the handle and fit it to the other
rod supplied and push this into its
guide as far as it will go.
Tip: Important! Keep the handle
somewhere safe in case you ever need
to fit the wine conditioning unit into new
cabinetry.
Check that the wine conditioning unit
is standing securely in the niche and
that the door closes properly.

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If not already done, remove the trans-
port safety device as follows:
19
19
Pull the door seal back a little from
the bottom corner of the door and re-
move the cover.
20
Unscrew the transport safety
device from the bottom of the ap-
pliance.
Screw the supplied cover into pos-
ition.
19
Refit the cover and secure the
seal.
Check that the wine conditioning unit
is standing securely in the housing
unit and that the door closes prop-
erly.

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Adjusting the appliance door
Align the appliance door by width (X)
with neighbouring furniture fronts.
Risk of damage to the adjacent
furniture front.
The adjacent furniture front may get
damaged.
When adjusting the appliance door
take care not to damage furniture
fronts of units adjacent to the hinged
side.
After adjusting the appliance door,
carefully open the door and if neces-
sary readjust it.
Remove the seal from the appliance
door and remove the covers.
Loosen screw and move it to posi-
tion.
Loosen screw .
Carry out these steps for the lower
appliance door as well.
Adjust the width of the appliance
door (X) so that the gap on both sides
of the door is the same.
Now tighten screws and .

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Refit the covers.
Secure the seal back on the appli-
ance door.

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The following confirms that the wine
unit is correctly installed:
- The appliance door closes properly.
- The appliance door does not touch
the housing unit.
- The seal on the top corner of the
handle side is firmly seated.
To double check place a torch in the
wine unit and close the door.
Turn the lights out in the room and
check whether you can see any light
shining out from the sides of the wine
unit. If you can, double check each
stage of the installation.

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Electrical connection
The wine unit is supplied with a mains
cable with moulded plug ready for con-
nection to an earthed socket.
The socket must be easily accessible
after the wine unit has been installed. If
the socket is not easily accessible, en-
sure that a suitable means of discon-
nection is provided on the installation
side for each pole.
Risk of fire from overheating.
Connecting the wine unit to a multi-
socket adapter or to an extension
lead can overload the mains connec-
tion cable.
For safety reasons, do not use an ex-
tension lead or multi-socket adapter.
The electrical system must comply with
local and national safety regulations
(BS7671 in the UK).
For safety reasons, we recommend us-
ing a type residual current device
(RCD) in the assigned electrical installa-
tion for connecting the wine unit.
If the mains connection cable is dam-
aged, it must only be replaced with a
specific mains connection cable of the
same type (available from the Miele
Customer Service Department). For
safety reasons, such replacement may
only be carried out by a qualified spe-
cialist or the Miele Customer Service
Department.
These operating instructions and the
data plate indicate the nominal power
consumption and the appropriate fuse
rating. Compare this information with
the data of the on-site electrical con-
nection.
If in any doubt, consult a qualified elec-
trician.
Do not connect the wine unit to a
stand-alone inverter such as those used
with an autonomous power supply, e.g.
solar power. When the wine unit is
switched on, power surges could result
in an auto switch-off. This could dam-
age the electronic module.

Information for dealers
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Demo mode
The wine conditioning unit can be
demonstrated in the showroom or at
exhibitions in “Demo mode”. In this
mode the control panel and interior
lighting are active but the compressor
remains switched off, so that the appli-
ance does not cool down.
Switching on demo mode
Switch the wine conditioning unit off
by touching the On/Off sensor.
The temperature display will go out and
the mains connection symbol will
appear.
Place your finger on the sensor,
and leave it there.
At the same time, briefly touch the
On/Off sensor (without letting go of
the sensor).
Leave your finger on the sensor
until the symbol appears in the dis-
play.
Then release the sensor.
Demo mode is activated and the sym-
bol appears in the display.
Switching off Demo mode
The symbol is lit up in the display.
Touch the settings sensor.
All symbols available for selection will
appear in the display and the symbol
flashes.
Touch the sensors for setting the
temperature ( or ) repeatedly until
the symbol flashes.
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
1 flashes in the display (means: Demo
mode is switched on) and the symbol
lights up.

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89
Touch the or sensor until 0 ap-
pears (means: Demo mode is
switched off).
Touch the OK sensor to confirm your
selection.
The selected setting is applied, the
symbol flashes.
Touch the settings sensor to leave
settings mode.
Otherwise the appliance exits set-
tings mode automatically after ap-
proximately one minute.
Demo mode is switched off, the sym-
bol goes out.


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Phone: +603-6209-0288
Fax: +603-6205-3768
Miele New Zealand Limited
IRD 98 463 631
8 College Hill
Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011
New Zealand
Tel: 0800 464 353
Internet: www.miele.co.nz
New Zealand
Miele Pte. Ltd.
29 Media Circle
#11-04 ALICE@Mediapolis
Singapore 138565
sTel: +65 6735 1191
Fax: +65 6735 1161
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.sg
Singapore
Miele (Pty) Ltd.
63 Peter Place
Bryanston 2194
P.O. Box 69434
Bryanston 2021
Tel: (011) 875 9000
Fax: (011) 875 9035
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
Miele Appliances Ltd.
Showroom 1
Eiffel 1 Building
P.O. Box 114782 - Dubai
Tel. +971 4 3044 999
Fax. +971 4 3418 852
800-MIELE (64353)
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
Manufacturer:
Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
Thailand
Miele Appliances Ltd.
BHIRAJ TOWER at EmQuartier
43rd Floor Unit 4301-4303
689 Sukhumvit Road
North Klongton Sub-District
Vadhana District
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Sheikh Zayed Road, Umm Al Sheif

M.-Nr. 11 324 480 / 02en-GB
KWT 6722 iG S
