Page 2 - Contents; Safety lock
Contents 2 Warning and Safety instructions ...................................................................... 4 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 14 Saving energy ................................................................
Page 3 - Demo mode
Contents 3 Wooden shelves .................................................................................................. 36 Moving the wooden shelves........................................................................... 36Adjusting the wooden shelves ...........................................
Page 4 - Warning and Safety instructions; Danger of injury from broken glass.
Warning and Safety instructions 4 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 un...
Page 5 - Correct application; This wine conditioning unit is intended for use in the home and in
Warning and Safety instructions 5 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 typicalhome settings.This wine co...
Page 6 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 6 Safety with children Children under 8 years 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 i...
Page 7 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 7 Technical safety The refrigerant circuit has been checked for leaks. The wine con- ditioning unit complies with statutory safety requirements and theappropriate EU directives. This wine conditioning unit contains the coolant Isobutane (R600a), a natural gas whic...
Page 8 - To avoid the risk of damage to the wine conditioning unit, make
Warning and Safety instructions 8 To avoid the risk of damage to the wine conditioning unit, make sure that the connection data (fuse rating, frequency and voltage) onthe data plate corresponds to the household supply.Check that this is the case before connecting the wine conditioningunit. Consult...
Page 10 - Correct use; Stainless steel appliances
Warning and Safety instructions 10 Correct use The wine conditioning unit is designed for use within a certain cli- mate range (ambient temperatures), and should not be used outsidethis range. The climate range for your wine conditioning unit is statedon the data plate inside the appliance. Instal...
Page 11 - Accessories and spare parts; Only use genuine original Miele accessories and spare parts with
Warning and Safety instructions 11 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 sup...
Page 12 - Cleaning and care; Do not use any oils or grease on the door seals, as these will
Warning and Safety instructions 12 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 component...
Page 13 - Transporting the appliance
Warning and Safety instructions 13 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 b...
Page 14 - Caring for the environment
Caring for the environment 14 Disposal of the packing mater-ial The packaging is designed to protectthe wine conditioning unit from damageduring transportation. The packagingmaterials used are selected from mater-ials which are environmentally friendlyfor disposal and should be recycled. Recycling t...
Page 15 - Saving energy; In a ventilated room.
Saving energy 15 Normal energy consump-tion Increased energy con-sumption Installation /Maintenance In a ventilated room. In an enclosed, unventilatedroom. 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 t...
Page 16 - Guide to the appliance; Control panel; For switching the DynaCool function (constant humidity) on and off
Guide to the appliance 16 Control panel a For switchingthe whole wine conditioning unit on and off b Optical interface(for Service technicians only) c For switching the DynaCool function (constant humidity) on and off d For switching the feature lighting on and off e For setting the temperature( f...
Page 17 - Symbols; Symbol
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 moduleor communication stick is fitted and signedon Demo...
Page 18 - Active AirClean filter
Guide to the appliance 18 a Door-opening mechanism (Push2open) b Active AirClean filter c Control panel d Lighting e Wooden shelves with labels (FlexiFrames with Noteboard) f Decor rack (the decor rack can be taken out. The data plate is located underneath the decor rack.)
Page 19 - Opening the appliance door
Guide to the appliance 19 Using the door-opening mech-anism correctly The Push2open system on your wineconditioning unit makes it easy to openthe appliance door. The door on yourwine conditioning unit is sensitive topressure. The Push2open system is deactivatedat the factory. The function has to bea...
Page 20 - Accessories; Accessories supplied; Chalk; Optional accessories; Multi-purpose microfibre cloth
Accessories 20 Accessories supplied Chalk Use the chalk to annotate the magneticstrips on the wooden shelves to identifyyour wines quickly and easily. Active AirClean filter The Active AirClean filter ensures op-timum air quality in the wine condition-ing unit by filtering the incoming air. Wooden s...
Page 21 - Switching on and off; Before using for the first time; Packaging material
Switching on and off 21 Before using for the first time Packaging material Remove all packaging material fromthe inside of the appliance. Protective foil (depending on model) Stainless steel surfaces have a layer ofprotective foil to prevent scratching dur-ing transportation. Do not remove the f...
Page 22 - Switching off
Switching on and off 22 Switching off Touch the On/Off sensor.If this does not work, the safety lock is still activated. The temperature display will go out andthe mains connection symbol will appear. The interior lighting will go out and thecooling process will be switched off. Switching off...
Page 23 - Selecting further settings
Selecting further settings 23 Certain settings on the wine condition-ing unit can only be selected in settingsmode. 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 mi...
Page 24 - Audible tones; Switching audible signals on/off
Selecting further settings 24 Audible tones The wine conditioning unit has audibletones such as the keypad tone and thedoor and temperature alarms. You can switch the keypad tone or thedoor alarm tone on or off but you can-not deactivate the temperature alarm. There are four settings to choose fr...
Page 25 - Display brightness; Altering the display brightness
Selecting further settings 25 Display brightness The display brightness can be adjustedto suit lighting conditions in the room. The display brightness can be adjustedin steps from 1 to 3 . The factory default setting is 3 (maximum brightness). Altering the display brightness Touch the setting...
Page 26 - The optimum temperature and air quality; The optimum temperature; Type of wine
The optimum temperature and air quality 26 Wine keeps on maturing 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 tem...
Page 27 - By touching the sensor
The optimum temperature and air quality 27 Safety device in case of low ambienttemperatures The appliance is equipped with a safetythermostat to protect your wine againsta sharp drop in temperature. If the ex-ternal temperature should fall, a heaterelement switches on automatically tokeep the temper...
Page 28 - Temperature range; Air quality and humidity; Danger of damage from excess
The optimum temperature and air quality 28 Temperature range The temperature can be set between 5°C and 20 °C. Temperature display In normal operation the temperaturedisplay shows the actual temperature inthe appliance. If the temperature is not within therange that the appliance is able to dis-play...
Page 29 - Switching on DynaCool
The optimum temperature and air quality 29 Using DynaCool (constant humidity) DynaCool raises the relative humidityinside the whole of the wine condition-ing unit. It also distributes the humidityand the temperature evenly around theinterior so that you can store all yourwine under the same excell...
Page 30 - symbol will appear in the
The optimum temperature and air quality 30 Air filtration with the Active AirCleanfilter 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...
Page 31 - Temperature and door alarm; Temperature alarm
Temperature and door alarm 31 This wine conditioning unit is equippedwith an alarm system so that the tem-perature cannot rise or fall unnoticed,thus possibly damaging the wine. Temperature alarm If the temperature becomes too warmor too cold, the alarm symbol will flash in the display.An alarm wi...
Page 32 - Door alarm; will light up in the dis-
Temperature and door alarm 32 Door alarm An alarm will sound if the door has beenleft open for longer than 2 minutes. Thealarm symbol will light up in the dis- play. The alarm will stop and the alarm sym-bol will go out as soon as the door is closed. Switching the door alarm off early If the no...
Page 33 - Feature lighting; flashes in the display
Feature lighting 33 The interior lighting can be set to re-main on when the door is closed soyour wines can be on display at alltimes. Thanks to the use of LED lighting, thewine will not be adversely affected byheat or UV light. Switching the feature lightingon and off Touch the On/Off sensor for ...
Page 35 - Storing wine bottles; We also recommend increasing the
Storing wine bottles 35 Vibration and movement have a negat-ive effect on the maturing process,which can in turn affect the taste of thewine. To avoid disturbing other bottles whenremoving a bottle of wine, store bottlesof the same type beside each other onthe same shelf. Avoid stacking bottleson to...
Page 36 - Wooden shelves; Moving the wooden shelves
Storing wine bottles 36 Maximum stacking height forwine bottles in the cabinet Wine bottles stored in the wine unitmust not exceed the following heights(bottles laid flat): Max. height Bottles storedlengthways(standard) 310 mm Bottles storedacross the appli-ance (see “Storing winebottles across thea...
Page 37 - Adjusting the wooden shelves
Storing wine bottles 37 Slide the wooden shelf back into theappliance as far as it will go . Push the wooden shelf right back sothat it clicks into place at the front. Press down on the back of thewooden shelf until it clicks into placeat the back . Adjusting the wooden shelves The slats i...
Page 38 - Annotating wooden shelves
Storing wine bottles 38 Storing wine bottles across the appli-ance Longer bottles including Magnums canbe stored in the wine unit by fitting thelonger wooden slats supplied acrossthe shelf. Please note that wine bottles storedlying down across the wine unit mustnot exceed a height of 437 mm. Remov...
Page 39 - Inserting the decor shelf; Maximum capacity; Risk of damage from overloading
Storing wine bottles 39 Inserting the decor shelf Place the decor shelf at the very bot-tom of the appliance (see “Descrip-tion of the appliance”). Maximum capacity Up to 18 Bordeaux bottles (0.75 l, max.bottle height: 310 mm) can be stored inthe wine conditioning unit. The maximum number of bottl...
Page 40 - Automatic defrosting
Automatic defrosting 40 The wine conditioning unit defrostsautomatically.
Page 41 - Cleaning agents; do not use
Cleaning and care 41 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 candamage plastic and and electricalcomponents.Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthe wine conditioning unit. The data plate located inside the...
Page 42 - Before cleaning the wine unit; Switch the wine unit off.
Cleaning and care 42 Before cleaning the wine unit Switch the wine unit off. Take any wine bottles out of the wineunit and store them in a cool place. Take out all other removable parts forcleaning. Remove the magnetic strips from thewooden shelves before cleaningthem. Interior, accessories ...
Page 43 - Cleaning the ventilation gaps; Risk of damage as a result of in-; After cleaning
Cleaning and care 43 Cleaning the ventilation gaps A build-up of dust will increase the en-ergy consumption of the appliance. The ventilation gaps should becleaned on a regular basis with abrush or vacuum cleaner (you coulduse a Miele vacuum cleaner dustingbrush, for example). Cleaning the door se...
Page 44 - Active AirClean filters; lights up in the display, the
Active AirClean filters 44 Fresh air from the room enters the wineconditioning unit through the ActiveAirClean filter. Filtering the incoming airthrough the Active AirClean filter en-sures that all the air entering the appli-ance is fresh and free from dust andodours. The reminder to change the Acti...
Page 46 - Problem solving guide; Problem
Problem solving guide 46 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not beneeded. The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault,and to correct it. Some minor problem...
Page 48 - Display warnings
Problem solving guide 48 Display warnings Message Cause and remedy The alarm symbol is lit up in the display andan alarm is also sound-ing. The door alarm has been activated. Close the appliance door. The alarm symbol will go out and the alarm will stop. The alarm symbol flashes in the dis...
Page 49 - The interior lighting is not working.
Problem solving guide 49 The interior lighting is not working. Problem Cause and remedy The LED interior lightingis not working. The wine conditioning unit is not switched on. Switch the wine conditioning unit on. To avoid overheating, the LED lighting switches itselfoff automatically after approx...
Page 50 - General problems with the wine conditioning unit
Problem solving guide 50 General problems with the wine conditioning unit Problem Cause and remedy There is no audiblealarm although the doorhas been open for along time. This is not a fault. The alarm tone has beenswitched off in settings mode (see “Selecting fur-ther settings – Audible signals ...
Page 51 - Noises; Normal noises
Noises 51 Normal noises What causes them Brrrrr ... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). Thisnoise can get louder for brief periods when the motor switcheson. Blubb, blubb ... A gurgling noise can be heard when coolant is circulatingthrough the pipes. Click ... Clicking sounds are made...
Page 52 - After sales service and warranty; Contact in the event of a fault; Warranty
After sales service and warranty 52 Contact in the event of a fault In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele dealer or the Miele CustomerService Department. You can book a Miele Customer Ser-vice Department call-out online atwww.miele.com/service. Contact ...
Page 53 - Installation; Location
Installation *INSTALLATION* 53 Location 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 beenbuilt in and secured in its...
Page 54 - Climate range; Ventilation; Risk of fire and damage due to
Installation *INSTALLATION* 54 Climate range The wine conditioning unit is designedfor use within a certain climate range(ambient temperatures) and should notbe used outside this range. The climaterange of the wine conditioning unit isstated on the data plate inside it. Climate range Ambient room te...
Page 55 - - Air intake is provided underneath the
Installation *INSTALLATION* 55 Air at the back of the wine conditioningunit gets warm. The appliance housingunit must therefore be constructed toallow sufficient space for ventilation(see “Building-in dimensions”): - Air intake is provided underneath the appliance door. - Air must be allowed to esca...
Page 56 - Installation dimensions; Risk of damage and injury from
Installation *INSTALLATION* 56 Installation dimensions The mains connection cable is2300 mm long. The socket must be easily accessiblein an emergency, not concealed be-hind the appliance. Installing the wine conditioningunit Before installing the wine condition-ing unit Take any accessories out of...
Page 57 - Use the hand holds
Installation *INSTALLATION* 57 To install the wine conditioning unit,you will need the following tools: You will also need a sprit level and ascrewdriver. Use the hand holds underneath the wine conditioning unit when car-rying it. Feed the mains cable from the backof the appliance through to t...
Page 58 - Adjust the feet
Installation *INSTALLATION* 58 Push the wine conditioning unit backinto the housing unit. Take care not todamage the mains cable whilst push-ing the wine conditioning unit back in. Align the wine conditioning unit flushwith the surrounding cabinetry,pulling it forwards if necessary. If you nee...
Page 59 - Attach the suction cap supplied
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 Attach the suction cap supplied to the glass door and open the door. Secure the wine conditioning unit tothe carcase using the four screwssupplied (4 x 29) . The screws should be screwed into the carcaseat a slight angle (approx. 15°).
Page 60 - Electrical connection
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Fit the covers (supplied). Now connect the wine conditioningunit to the electrical supply. When the wine conditioning unit is con-nected to the electrical supply, themains connection symbol will ap- pear in the display after a short while. Touch the On/Off se...
Page 62 - Information for dealers; Switching on demo mode
Information for dealers 62 Demo mode The wine conditioning unit can bedemonstrated in the showroom or atexhibitions in “Demo mode”. In thismode the control panel and interiorlighting are active but the compressorremains switched off, so that the appli-ance does not cool down. Switching on demo mod...
Page 63 - Touch the
Information for dealers 63 Touch the or sensor until 0 ap- pears (means: Demo mode isswitched off). Touch the OK sensor to confirm yourselection. The selected setting is applied, the symbol flashes. Touch the settings sensor to leavesettings mode.Otherwise the appliance exits set-tings ...