Page 2 - Contents
Contents 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 5 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 14 Installation .............................................................................
Page 4 - Frequently Asked Questions
Contents 4 Cleaning the ventilation gaps .............................................................................. 87After cleaning ...................................................................................................... 87 Frequently Asked Questions .................................
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Danger of injury and damage to the appliance due to the wine
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 This wine conditioning unit complies with all current local and na-tional safety requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead topersonal injury and material damage. Read the operating and installation instructions carefully beforeusing the wine conditioning unit...
Page 6 - Appropriate use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 Appropriate use This wine conditioning unit is intended for use in domestic house- holds and similar residential environments such as - staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environ- ments - farm houses and by clients in hotels, motels and other re...
Page 7 - Safety with children
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Safety with children Children near the wine conditioning unit must be supervised. Do not let children play with the wine conditioning unit. The wine conditioning unit door hinges can cause injury. Keep children away at all times. Ensure that any packing material...
Page 8 - Technical safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Technical safety The refrigerant circuit has been checked for leaks. The wine con- ditioning unit complies with statutory safety requirements. This wine conditioning unit contains the coolant Isobutane (R600a), a natural gas which is environmentally friendly. The ...
Page 11 - Correct use; WARNING! DANGER of overheating! Do not cover or block the air
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Correct use The wine conditioning unit is designed for use within a specific cli- mate class (room temperature range). Do not use in a climate classfor which it is not designed. A lower room temperature will cause thecompressor to switch off for longer periods, mea...
Page 12 - Cleaning and maintenance
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 Cleaning and maintenance Do not use any oil or grease on the door seals. They can cause the seals to deteriorate over time. Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to clean this wine condi- tioning unit.The steam could reach electrical components and cause a short ...
Page 13 - Disposal of your old appliance
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 Disposal of your old appliance Children could become trapped in the machine and could suffo- cate. - Remove the machine doors. - Leave the wooden shelves in the machine so children cannot climb inside. DANGER of electric shock! - Cut the plug off the power cord. ...
Page 14 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of packaging material
Caring for the environment 14 Disposal of packaging material The packaging is designed to protectthe wine conditioning unit from damageduring transportation. The packagingmaterials used are selected from mate-rials which are environmentally friendlyfor disposal and should be recycled. Ensure that an...
Page 15 - Installation; Installation location; - The electrical socket must be easily
Installation *INSTALLATION* 15 Installation location This appliance should be installed in adry, well-ventilated room. When deciding where to install yourwine conditioning unit, please bear inmind that it will use more energy if in-stalled near to a heater, a range, or an-other appliance that gives ...
Page 16 - Climate class
Installation *INSTALLATION* 16 Climate class This wine storage unit is designed foruse in climate class SN-T (room tem-perature range). Do not use in a climateclass for which it is not designed. Climate class Room tempera- ture SN 50°F to 90°F/ +10°C to +32°C N 60°F to 90°F/ +16°C to +32°C ST 60°F t...
Page 17 - Installation notes; Risk of damage and injury from
Installation *INSTALLATION* 17 Installation notes Risk of damage and injury from the wine conditioning unit tippingover.The wine conditioning unit is veryheavy and can tip forwards when theappliance door is open.Keep the appliance door shut untilthe wine conditioning unit has beeninstalled and sec...
Page 18 - Door hinge
Installation *INSTALLATION* 18 Door hinge Risk of damage and injury when changing the door hinges.Changing the door hinges single-handedly can cause damage to theappliance and injury.The wine conditioning unit is sup-plied with a fixed hinge. On no ac-count should you attempt to changethe door hin...
Page 19 - narrower than
Installation *INSTALLATION* 19 If the door hinges of the appliancesare next to each other, you must takeinto account the thickness of thecabinet fronts and door handles sothat the appliance doors do not col-lide and become damaged if they areopened at the same time. The wine conditioning units/refri...
Page 20 - Installation dimensions; Position of the electrical connection
Installation *INSTALLATION* 20 Installation dimensions Position of the electrical connection - The electrical connection must not be positioned higher than 9" (228 mm) above the floor. The electrical socket must not be concealed behind the appliance and must beeasily accessible in an emergency.
Page 23 - Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle 90°/115°)
Installation *INSTALLATION* 23 Dimensions when the appliance door is open (opening angle 90°/115°) 3/8" (10 mm) A D B C A B* C* D (with a door frontof 3/4" (19 mm)) 26 5/8" (677 mm) Door front (3/4"-1 1/2" (19–38 mm)) Door handle 11 5/8" (296 mm) * The dimensions of the door ...
Page 24 - Dimensions of the cabinet front
Installation *INSTALLATION* 24 Dimensions of the cabinet front 23 3/4" (604 mm) 17 3/4" (450 mm) 3" (77 mm) 5 7/8" (149,5 mm) 63 7/8" (1622 mm) 79 7/8" (2029 mm) 10 1/8" (257,5 mm) ≥ 4" – 5 3/16" (≥ 102 – 132 mm)
Page 25 - DANGER of damage and injury!
Installation *INSTALLATION* 25 Installing the wine conditioningunit Before starting... It is essential to read these installa-tion instructions carefully beforestarting to install the wine condition-ing unit.The wine conditioning unit should beinstalled by a suitably qualifiedtradesman in accordance...
Page 26 - Tools required
Installation *INSTALLATION* 26 Tools required - Cordless drill - TX 20 screwdriver - Hammer drill - Drill bits in various sizes, depending on materials - Hammer - Open-ended wrench - Ratchet wrench, attachment: socket, 5/16" (8 mm) - Adhesive tape - Utility knife - Pipe wrench - Level - Tape mea...
Page 27 - Aligning the installation niche
Installation *INSTALLATION* 27 Aligning the installation niche The installation niche must be carefullyaligned using a bubble level before in-stalling the wine conditioning unit. Theniche corners must be at 90° angles toeach other, otherwise the cabinet frontwill not sit straight on all 4 corners of...
Page 28 - Before installation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 28 Before installation Before installation, remove any ac-cessories from the back of the appli-ance. Check the wine conditioning unit fordamage during transportation. Do not install the wine conditioningunit if it is damaged. Check that all parts at the back of thea...
Page 29 - Preparing the installation niche
Installation *INSTALLATION* 29 Preparing the installation niche Risk of damage and injury from the wine conditioning unit tippingover.The wine conditioning unit is veryheavy and can tip forwards when theappliance door is open.The installation niche must be se-cured to the wall behind it and/orabov...
Page 30 - Danger of injury and damage to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 30 Danger of injury and damage to the appliance due to the wine condi-tioning unit tipping over.If the anti-tip brackets are fixed toohigh up, they cannot be used to se-cure the wine conditioning unit.The distance between the anti-tipbrackets and the wine conditioningun...
Page 31 - on both sides and use it to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 31 Securing with a wooden wedge Secure the installation niche to thewall behind it and/or above it as re-quired using the anti-tip brackets . Pushing the wine conditioning unitinto the niche Then push the wine conditioning unitinto the niche, taking care not todamage ...
Page 33 - Aligning the wine conditioning unit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 33 Aligning the wine conditioning unit The installation aids on the appli- ance door provide assistance with thealignment of the wine conditioning unitin the installation niche. The installation aids are suitable for acabinet front thickness of 3/4" or 1 1/2" (1...
Page 34 - Position the supplied spacers
Installation *INSTALLATION* 34 Position the supplied spacers on both sides on the markings next tothe adjustable feet at the front of thewine conditioning unit. Adjust the rear feet with a ratchet (at-tachment: socket, 8 mm) or a TX 20screwdriver .
Page 35 - Proceed carefully when adjusting
Installation *INSTALLATION* 35 Adjust the front feet with a ratchet (at-tachment: socket, 8 mm) or a TX 20screwdriver . Tip: Proceed carefully when adjusting the feet, alternating between the leftand right feet. Place a bubble level across the instal-lation aids on the appliance door to che...
Page 36 - Risk of damage if the feet are
Installation *INSTALLATION* 36 Risk of damage if the feet are adjusted too much.The rear adjustable feet can be dam-aged.Unscrew the feet only until the marking on the toe-kick is aligned toa maximum of 2 7/16" (62 mm) (max.niche height of 85 3/16" (2,164 mm)). Check the alignment of the...
Page 38 - Preparing the cabinet fronts
Installation *INSTALLATION* 38 Preparing the cabinet fronts Open the appliance door as far as itwill go. Unscrew the installation aids from the appliance door. Unscrew the angle trims from both sides of the appliance door and placethe trims and screws to one side –they will be required lat...
Page 40 - Secure the mounting frame
Installation *INSTALLATION* 40 Secure the mounting frame to the top of the cabinet front, using at least6 screws. The mounting frame has several differ-ent types of holes to take account of avariety of cabinet fronts. When securing the frame, alwaysscrew into the strongest part of thecabinet fro...
Page 43 - Mounting the fixing brackets
Installation *INSTALLATION* 43 Mounting the fixing brackets The fixing bracket is used to secure thecabinet front to the bottom of the appli-ance door. Do not mount the fixing brackets untilthe wine conditioning unit (or side-by-side combination, if applicable) hasbeen installed and the cabinet fron...
Page 44 - Install the cover
Installation *INSTALLATION* 44 Tighten the screw at the bottom ofthe appliance door. Install the cover over the fixing bracket . Click the covers onto the fixing brackets.
Page 45 - Securing the covers; Place the assembled cover
Installation *INSTALLATION* 45 Securing the covers Before the cover can be installed in the gap above the wine condition-ing unit, it must be assembled as fol-lows: Insert the two parts of the cover intoone another. Cover viewed from the side Place the assembled cover into the gap above th...
Page 46 - Install the two plastic covers
Installation *INSTALLATION* 46 Install the two plastic covers on both sides of the appliance door byclicking them into the gap betweenthe appliance door and the cabinetdoor, starting at the bottom andworking up to the top. Secure both sides of the wine condi-tioning unit using at least 3 clips...
Page 48 - Click the toe-kick ventilation grille
Installation *INSTALLATION* 48 Cut the short pieces of door trim forthe top and bottom of the door to thelength required Y. Fit the door trim into the gap betweenthe cabinet front and the glass. Securing the toe-kick ventilationgrille and toe-kick panel Click the toe-kick ventilation grille ...
Page 49 - Open the appliance door.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 49 Limiting the opening angle of the ap-pliance door The door hinges on the wine condition-ing unit are set at the factory to enablethe appliance door to be opened wide. If, for example, the appliance door hitsan adjacent wall when it is opened, youshould limit the openin...
Page 50 - Electrical connection; Risk of electric shock!
Installation *INSTALLATION* 50 Electrical connection Risk of electric shock! The wine conditioning unit must onlybe switched on when it has been in-stalled in accordance with the instal-lation instructions.Ground the wine conditioning unit.The wine conditioning unit must notbe grounded via a gas p...
Page 51 - solar power
Installation *INSTALLATION* 51 If the outlet is no longer accessible afterinstallation, an additional means of dis-connection must be provided for allpoles. Suitable means of disconnectioninclude switches with an all-pole con-tact gap of at least 1/8" (3 mm). Thesecan be circuit breakers, fuses,...
Page 52 - Saving energy
Saving energy 52 Normal energy consumption Increased energy consumption Installation /Maintenance In a well-ventilated room. In an enclosed, poorly venti-lated room. Protected from direct sun-light. In direct sunlight. Away from heat sources (ra-diator, range/oven). Near a heat source (radiator,oven...
Page 53 - Use
Saving energy 53 Normal energy consumption Increased energy consumption Use Wooden shelves arrangedas they were when the appli-ance was delivered. Only open the door whennecessary and for as short atime as possible. Store winebottles in an organized way. Frequent opening of thedoor for long periods ...
Page 54 - Guide to the appliance; Display
Guide to the appliance 54 a Display b On/Off switch c Wooden shelves with labels d Interior lighting e Isolator plate for thermal separation of the wine conditioning zones f Glass door with UV filter g Automatic door opening (Push2open/Pull2open)
Page 55 - Start screen; sensor
Guide to the appliance 55 Start screen °F 52 1 2 3 4 5 °F 52 °F 52 a Temperature display (target temperature) for the three wine conditioning zones b sensor For setting the temperature and humidity c sensor control For switching the interior lighting on and off when the appliance d...
Page 56 - Settings mode; Symbol
Guide to the appliance 56 Settings mode In Settings mode, you can select the following appliance functions and alter theirsettings to some extent: Symbol Function Language Set Display Brightness Adjust (darker to brighter) Color Scheme Set (dark or bright) / Buzzer Tones Adjust the volume...
Page 57 - Symbols in settings mode; Scroll in settings mode or select a setting
Guide to the appliance 57 Factory Default Reset to default settings (see “Selecting additional settings”) Ambient Lighting Choose between 5 different settings for ambientlighting (see “Selecting additional settings”) Ambient Display Set the appearance of the display when the dooris closed (see “...
Page 58 - Accessories; Accessories supplied; Appliance plug; Optional accessories; Stainless steel front panel
Accessories 58 Accessories supplied Appliance plug Chalk Use the chalk supplied to write on themagnetic strips on the wooden shelvesfor easy identification of the wines instorage. Optional accessories A range of useful Miele accessories andcare products are available for yourwine conditioning unit. ...
Page 59 - Before first use; Packaging material; Push2Open
Before first use 59 Before first use Allow the wine conditioning unit tostand for approx. 1 hour prior to con-necting it to the power supply.This will help prevent any malfunc-tions. Packaging material Remove all packaging material fromthe inside of the wine conditioningunit. Always remove all pac...
Page 60 - selected
Before first use 60 Operating the wine condition-ing unit The touch display can be scratchedby pointed or sharp objects, e.g.,pens.Only touch the display with your fin-gers. If your fingers are cold, the touchdisplay may not react. °F °C -18 °C °F 52 °F 52 °F 52 The sensor cont...
Page 61 - Starting up for the first time; Language; OK
Before first use 61 Starting up for the first time Open the appliance door. Switch the wine conditioning unit onby pressing the On/Off switch. The On/Off switch is located belowthe display. The wine conditioning unit will start tocool and the interior lighting will comeon when the appliance door...
Page 62 - Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off; will appear, followed by the main
Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off 62 Switching the wine condition-ing unit on Open the appliance door. Switch the wine conditioning unit onby pressing the On/Off switch. The wine conditioning unit will start tocool and the interior lighting will comeon when the appliance door is op...
Page 63 - Selecting additional settings
Selecting additional settings 63 In Settings mode , you can select dif- ferent wine conditioning unit functionsand alter their settings to some extent,allowing you to adjust the appliance tosuit your requirements. Only the functions in Settings mode that require further explanation are de-scri...
Page 64 - Performing a; Self Test
Selecting additional settings 64 Performing a Self Test Perform a Self Test if you are concerned that your wine conditioning unit is notworking properly and want to check if itis suffering from any problems. In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select the Self Test and se...
Page 65 - Switching on the; tant; Switching on; – Adjusting the intensity
Selecting additional settings 65 Switching on the Door Assis- tant You can choose between the two DoorAssistants Push2Open and Pull2Open . The default Door Assistant is Push2Open . The Push2Open Door Assistant is suit- able for cabinet fronts without handles.The door will then open automatically...
Page 66 - Pull2Open
Selecting additional settings 66 – Adjusting the duration of the Auto-Close function You can also adjust the duration forhow long the appliance door will remainopen until it closes automatically. In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select Door As- sistant and select OK to co...
Page 67 - Switching off the
Selecting additional settings 67 Switching off the Door Assis- tant In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select Door As- sistant and select OK to confirm your selection. Use the and sensor controls to select Mode and select OK to confirm your selection. Use the ...
Page 68 - Availability of the WiFi connection
Selecting additional settings 68 Availability of the WiFi connection The WiFi connection shares a frequencyrange with other appliances (includingmicrowave ovens and remote controltoys). This can cause sporadic or evencomplete connection failures. There-fore, the availability of featured func-tions c...
Page 70 - Deactivating Miele@home
Selecting additional settings 70 Deactivating Miele@home In Settings mode , use the and sensor controls to select the Miele@home and select OK to confirm your selection. Use the and sensor controls to select Deactivate and select OK to confirm your selection. Deactivation successf...
Page 71 - Resetting the network configuration; Switching off Demo Mode; without the cooling sys-
Selecting additional settings 71 Resetting the network configuration Reset the wine conditioning unit’s set-tings to the default settings when dis-posing of your wine conditioning unit,selling it, or putting a used wine condi-tioning unit into operation. This will re-set the network configuration so...
Page 72 - Resetting the settings to their default settings
Selecting additional settings 72 Resetting the settings to their default settings You can reset the wine conditioning unit‘s settings to their default settings. Reset the wine conditioning unit’s settings to the default settings when disposingof your wine conditioning unit, selling it, or putting...
Page 73 - Function
Selecting additional settings 73 The wine conditioning unit‘s settings will be reset to the following values: Function Default settings Language English Display Brightness Average value (4 of 7 segments) Color Scheme Dark / Buzzer Tones Average value (4 of 7 segments) / Keypad Tone Average v...
Page 74 - Switching; Sabbath Mode; on
Selecting additional settings 74 Switching Sabbath Mode on or off The wine conditioning unit offers a Sab- bath Mode for the purposes of religious observance. When Sabbath Mode is switched on, you cannot make any settings on yourwine conditioning unit. Ensure that the appliance door isproperly c...
Page 75 - Ambient Lighting; on or off; Selecting the intensity of the; Ambient
Selecting additional settings 75 Switching Ambient Lighting on or off The Ambient Lighting can be switched on so your wines are on display even whenthe appliance door is closed. The inte-rior lighting now remains on even whenthe appliance door is closed. Each wine conditioning zone has itsown li...
Page 76 - Selecting the; Ambient Display
Selecting additional settings 76 Risk of injury from LED lighting. This lighting corresponds to riskgroup RG 2. If the cover is defective,there is a risk of eye injury.If the lighting cover is defective, donot look from a close range directlyinto the lighting with optical instru-ments (e.g., magni...
Page 77 - The ideal temperature and humidity; Temperature; Type of wine
The ideal temperature and humidity 77 Wine continues to mature depending onthe surrounding conditions. The lengthof time for which wine can be kept ingood condition will therefore dependnot only on the temperature but also onthe air quality. The wine conditioning unit with its con-stant ideal temper...
Page 78 - Isolator panels for thermal separation; Humidity
The ideal temperature and humidity 78 Isolator panels for thermal separation The wine conditioning unit has twofixed isolator panels that divide the inte-rior into three zones, which can be con-ditioned in different ways. This meansthat you can store up to three differenttypes of wine at the same ti...
Page 79 - not
The ideal temperature and humidity 79 Risk of damage caused by ex- cess moistureThis will lead to condensation on theinterior walls, which can cause corro-sion damage.Do not introduce additional moisture into the air, e.g., by placing a dish ofwater inside the wine conditioningunit. Increasing the...
Page 80 - Door alarm; pears on the display.
Door alarm 80 Door alarm An alarm will sound if the appliancedoor has been left open for longer thanapprox. 2 minutes.The Close the door message also ap- pears on the display. As soon as the door is closed, thealarm will stop and the message on thedisplay will disappear. Turning the door alarm off e...
Page 81 - Storing wine bottles; We also recommend increasing the
Storing wine bottles 81 Always observe USDA food safetyguidelines. WARNING! Fire hazard! Do not operate any electrical equip-ment inside the wine conditioning.This can cause sparking. Vibration and movement have a nega-tive effect on the maturing processwhich can in turn affect the taste of thewin...
Page 82 - Wooden shelves; Moving the wooden shelves
Storing wine bottles 82 Wooden shelves The wooden shelves are mounted ontelescopic runners which can be pulledout to make it easier to store and re-move bottles. Moving the wooden shelves The wooden shelves can be removedand replaced again if required. Pull the wooden shelf out until itstops, then...
Page 83 - Labeling the wooden shelves
Storing wine bottles 83 Labeling the wooden shelves For quick and easy identification of thewines stored, you can write on theblackboard-painted surface of the stripson the wooden shelves. You can write directly on the strip or re-move it from the wooden shelf. To doso: Hold the strip by the sides...
Page 84 - Automatic defrosting; WARNING! DANGER of injury
Automatic defrosting 84 WARNING! DANGER of injury and damage!Do not use any mechanical or othertypes of aids which are not recom-mended by the manufacturer to ac-celerate the defrosting process. The wine conditioning unit defrosts au-tomatically.
Page 85 - Cleaning and care; Cleaning agents; do not
Cleaning and care 85 WARNING! DANGER of electric shock!Unplug the appliance or trip the cir-cuit breaker. WARNING! Fire hazard! Do not damage the coolantpipework. Do not let water get into the elec-tronic unit or the lighting. Do not use a steam cleaning appli-ance to clean this wine conditionin...
Page 86 - Risk of damage due to incorrect
Cleaning and care 86 Before cleaning the wine con-ditioning unit Switch the wine conditioning unit offby pressing the On/Off switch. Take any wine bottles out of the wineconditioning unit and store them in acool place. Take out all other removable parts forcleaning (see “Storing wine bottles –...
Page 87 - Cleaning the door seal; Risk of damage as a result of in-; Cleaning the ventilation gaps
Cleaning and care 87 Cleaning the door seal Risk of damage as a result of in- correct cleaning.If you treat the door seal with oils orgrease, it can become porous.Do not use any oils or grease on thedoor seal. The door seals should be cleanedregularly with clean water, and thenwiped dry with a s...
Page 88 - Problem; . Your appliance will; The wine conditioning unit is not switched on.
Frequently Asked Questions 88 With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of the ma-chine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remedied with-out contacting the Service Department. This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to corr...
Page 91 - Messages in the display; Message
Frequently Asked Questions 91 Messages in the display Message Possible cause and solution The warning soundsand the message Close the door appears on the display. The appliance door is open. Close the appliance door. If you wish to turn the alarm off early, touch thesensor control OK on the disp...
Page 92 - The interior lighting is not working.
Frequently Asked Questions 92 The interior lighting is not working. Problem Possible cause and solution The interior lighting isnot working. The wine conditioning unit is not switched on. Switch the wine conditioning unit on. The Sabbath Mode function is switched on: the tem- perature display is d...
Page 93 - General problems with the wine conditioning unit
Frequently Asked Questions 93 General problems with the wine conditioning unit Problem Possible cause and solution Bacteria has begun toform on the wine bottlelabels. Bacteria may form on the labels, depending on thetype of label adhesive used. Clean the wine bottles and remove any adhesiveresidue...
Page 94 - Causes of noises; Cause
Causes of noises 94 Normalnoises Cause Brrrrr ... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). This noisecan get louder for brief periods when the motor switches on. Blub, blub ... A gurgling noise can be heard when the refrigerant circulatesthrough the pipes. Click ... Clicking sounds occur w...
Page 95 - Customer Service; Contact in the event of a fault
Customer Service 95 Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannotremedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Customer Service. You can book a Miele Service Call on-line at www.miele.com/service. Contact information for Miele Cus-tomer Service can be found at ...
Page 96 - Declaration of conformity; Frequency band
Declaration of conformity 96 Frequency band 2.412 GHz –2.462 GHz Maximum trans-mitting power < 100 mW
Page 97 - Copyrights and licenses
Copyrights and licenses 97 Miele uses their own and third party software which is not subject to any so-calledopen source license for the operation and control of the device/appliance. Thissoftware/these software components are protected by copyright. The copyrightpowers of Miele and third parties h...
Page 99 - National Headquarters; Canada; Headquarters and Miele Centre
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.com U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Customer Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre 800-843-7231609-419-4298 Customer Se...