Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Electrical safety; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using the appliance, follow basicsafety precautions, including thefollowing: Read all instructions before installationand use to prevent accidents andmachine damage. This appliance is intended forresidential use only. Use only asdescribed in this Operating manual. Only use the appliance for its...
Page 6 - Disposal of your old appliance
Disposal of your old appliance ~ Before disposing of an old appliance, first make the door latch orlock unusable. ~ Take off the doors. ~ Leave the shelves in place so that children may not easily climb inside. ~ Consult with your municipal policy on recycling. ~ Be careful not to damage any part of...
Page 7 - Description of the appliance
a On/Off button b Temperature display for upper zone c Temperature selector buttons forupper zone(+ for warmer; - for colder) d Constant humidity (Dynamic cooling)button and indicator light e Safety lock indicator light f Alarm Off button g Temperature display for lower zone h Temperature selector b...
Page 9 - Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing materials The cardboard box and packingmaterials are biodegradable andrecyclable. Please recycle. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc., are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of babies andyoung children. Danger of suffocation! Disposal of an old appliance Old app...
Page 10 - Switching on and off
Before using for the first time ^ Clean the inside of the appliance andthe accessories with warm water anda little dishwashing liquid, then drywith a soft cloth. To ensure that the appliancefunctions correctly, let it stand for 30minutes to 1 hour once it has beentransported to its final location, a...
Page 12 - Temperature; Optimum temperature and humidity
Wine will continue to mature dependingon the surrounding conditions. Thelength of time which wine can be keptin good condition will therefore dependnot only on the temperature but also onthe air quality. Temperature Wine can be stored at a temperaturebetween 5°C and 18°C (41°F - 64°F).The optimum te...
Page 13 - Temperature display
Approx. 5 seconds after releasing thebutton, the current temperature inside the applicable zone will beautomatically shown. The two temperature zones are cooledalternately, which means that(depending on the quantity of winebeing stored) it can take several hoursfor the required temperature to bereac...
Page 14 - Humidity level
^ Press the constant humidity button tosave the setting. ^ Press the On/Off button to come outof the setting mode. If you do not dothis, the appliance will automaticallyswitch over to normal operation aftera few minutes. Humidity level In a conventional refrigerator, thehumidity levels are too low f...
Page 16 - Interior lighting
There is lighting in both the upper andlower zones of the wine cooler, so thatboth zones can be lit up. Do NOT remove the lamp covers!Should the covers becomedamaged and need to be removed, exercise caution. There are lasers in the lighting (laser beam class1M), which you should avoid lookingat dire...
Page 17 - Capacity; Wooden shelves; Storing wine bottles
Any vibration or movement of a winebottle can interrupt the naturalbreathing process of the wine, whichaffects the taste. As much as possible, store bottles ofthe same type of wine beside eachother on the same shelf. Removing abottle of one type will then leave theother types undisturbed, and this w...
Page 18 - Temperature alarm; Door alarm; Alarm
The appliance is equipped with analarm system to ensure that thetemperature does not rise or fallunnoticed and impair the wine. Temperature alarm An alarm will sound if the temperaturein one of the zones rises or falls outsidethe set temperature range. Thetemperature display for the affectedzone(s) ...
Page 19 - Defrosting
Over time, condensate and frost canbuild up on the back wall of theappliance. These are automaticallydefrosted and removed by theappliance. The condensate is drained awaythrough a channel and drain hole intoan evaporation system at the back ofthe appliance. It is important to ensure that thecondensa...
Page 20 - Cleaning and care
To reduce the risk of electricalshock, disconnect the appliancefrom the power supply by shuttingoff the power main, tripping thecircuit breaker or unplugging thepower cord before maintenance. Never use cleaning agentscontaining abrasive substancessuch as sand, soda (sodiumcarbonate), acids or chemic...
Page 22 - Problem-solving guide
Repairs should only be carried outby a qualified and trained person instrict accordance with local andnational safety regulations.Unauthorized repairs could causepersonal injury or machine damageand may void the warranty. With the aid of the following guideminor problems can be correctedwithout a se...
Page 24 - Noises
Normal noises What causes them? Brrrrr... Humming noise made by the motor (compressor). This noisemay get louder for brief periods, whenever the motor kicks in. Blubb, blubb.... A gurgling noise can be heard when coolant is circulatingthrough the pipes. Click.... Clicking sounds occur whenever the t...
Page 25 - After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department atthe address on the back of this booklet. When contacting the Technical ServiceDepartment, please quote the modeland serial number of your appliancegiven on the data plate inside theapp...
Page 27 - Installation instructions
Installation instructions To prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructions before installation or use.
Page 28 - Electrical connection
, Avoid the risk of electrical shock - Plug into a grounded 3-prongoutlet.- Do not move the ground plug.- Do not use an adapter.- Do not use an extension cord. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in death, fire, or electricalshock. Improper connection of theequipment grounding conductorma...
Page 29 - Location; Ventilation; Installation
This appliance must be built in;otherwise it could tip over. To ensure that the appliancefunctions correctly in tropicalclimates where the ambienttemperature exceeds 38°C and airhumidity levels exceed 70%, theappliance MUST be used in aclimate-controlled room. Location The appliance should be instal...
Page 30 - Changing the door hinging
The appliance is supplied right-handhinged. If left-hand door hinging isrequired, follow the instructions below. ^ Close the door, and unscrew the tophinge pin from the door a . ^ Unscrew the door stay b from underneath the door. ^ Tip the door forward slightly c , and lift it up and off d . ^ Unscr...
Page 32 - Under-counter installation
Appliance dimensions * The overall height can be increased by 2inches (50 mm) by adjusting the feet. Adjustments ^ Use the flat wrench provided toadjust the feet as needed, so that theappliance fits the countertop height. Preparing the appliance ^ With two people, carefully tip theappliance backward...
Page 33 - Fitting the appliance into place
Fitting the appliance into place ^ Slide the appliance into theinstallation area.Ensure that the power cord does notget caught. Make sure the power socket remainsaccessible. ^ Using the attachment strip andscrews, fit the appliance into place. Under-counter installation 33