Page 2 - Contents; Safety lock
Contents 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 5 Caring for the environment ................................................................................ 12 Saving energy ....................................................................
Page 4 - Information for dealers
Contents 4 Custom door panel................................................................................................ 64 Horizontal and vertical gaps............................................................................. 64Weight of the custom door panel ...................................
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Risk of injury from broken glass.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 When using the appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including the fol-lowing: Read all instructions before installation and use to prevent accidents and ma-chine damage. This wine conditioning unit complies with all current local and na-tional safety requiremen...
Page 6 - Use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 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 residential ty...
Page 7 - Technical safety
IMPORTANT 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 which ...
Page 9 - Proper use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 – the circuit breaker has been tripped, or – the power cord has been unplugged. Pull on the plug and not on the cord when removing it from the outlet. Installation, repair, and maintenance work should only be per- formed by a Miele-authorized service technician.Work...
Page 10 - Cleaning and care
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 10 Risk of explosion. Do not operate any electrical appliances inside the wine conditioning unit. Risk of sparking and explosion. Use only genuine original Miele parts. If parts or accessories from other manufacturers are used, the warranty may become invalid. Clean...
Page 11 - Transport; Symbol on the compressor (depending on model)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Transport Always transport the wine conditioning unit in an upright position and in its original transport packaging to avoid damage in transit. Risk of injury and damage. The wine conditioning unit is very heavy and must be transported by two people. Disposing o...
Page 12 - Caring for the environment; Disposal of packaging material
Caring for the environment 12 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 13 - Saving energy
Saving energy 13 Normal energy consumption Increased energy consumption Installation/Main-tenance 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 14 - Guide to the appliance; Control panel
Guide to the appliance 14 Control panel a On/Off of the entire appliance b Optical interface(for Miele Technical Service 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 of...
Page 15 - Explanation of symbols; Symbol
Guide to the appliance 15 Explanation of symbols Symbol Meaning Function Safety lock To prevent inadvertent switching off and al-tering of settings ° C °F Celsius (°C) or Fahren-heit (°F) For selecting the temperature unit Acoustic signals Choice of sensor tone and door alarm tone Miele@home (...
Page 16 - Active AirClean filter
Guide to the appliance 16 a Lighting strip(in both wine conditioning zones) b Wooden shelves with labels(FlexiFrames with Noteboard) c Glass holder* d Bottle holder* (ConvinoBox) e Control panel for the upper andlower wine conditioning zones/isolation plate for thermal separationof the zones f Activ...
Page 17 - Accessories; Accessories supplied; Chalk; Optional accessories
Accessories 17 Accessories supplied 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. Active AirClean...
Page 18 - Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off; Before first use; Packaging material
Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off 18 Before first use Packaging material Remove all packaging material fromthe inside of the appliance. Cleaning Please refer to the relevant instruc-tions in “Cleaning and care”. Clean the inside of the wine condi-tioning unit and the accessories. O...
Page 19 - Selecting settings
Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off 19 The interior lighting will come on whenthe appliance door is opened. Selecting settings A different setting can be set for eachwine conditioning zone. To do this, touch the sensor for thewine conditioning zone for which youwant to adjust the setti...
Page 20 - Switch the wine conditioning unit off.
Switching the wine conditioning unit on and off 20 Switching off for longer peri-ods of time If the wine conditioning unit is not goingto be used for a longer period of time: Switch the wine conditioning unit off. Unplug the appliance or switch offthe breaker. Clean the wine conditioning unit....
Page 21 - Selecting additional settings
Selecting additional settings 21 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 turned off by m...
Page 24 - Acoustic signals; Switching acoustic signals on/off
Selecting additional settings 24 Acoustic signals The wine conditioning unit has audibletones such as the sensor tone and thedoor and temperature alarms. You can turn the sensor tone or theacoustic door alarm on or off, but youcannot turn off the temperature alarm. There are four settings to choo...
Page 25 - Display brightness
Selecting additional settings 25 Display brightness You can adjust the brightness of thedisplay to suit the ambient light condi-tions in the room. The display brightness can be adjustedincrementally from 1 to 3 . The factory default setting is 3 (maximum bright- ness). Changing the brightness...
Page 26 - Sabbath mode; Turning on Sabbath mode
Selecting additional settings 26 Sabbath mode The Sabbath mode supports the obser-vance of religious customs. The following are turned off: – the interior lighting when the door is opened, – all acoustic and optical signals – the temperature display, – the DynaCool function (if previously activate...
Page 27 - As soon as the
Selecting additional settings 27 As soon as the symbol goes out in the display after 3 seconds, Sabbathmode is switched on. Turn off Sabbath mode after the Sab-bath has passed. Turning off Sabbath mode Touch the Settings sensor to leaveSabbath mode. The temperature will appear in the dis-play ...
Page 28 - Optimum temperature and air quality; Temperature; Type of wine
Optimum temperature and air quality 28 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 tempe...
Page 29 - Isolation plate for thermal separation
Optimum temperature and air quality 29 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 drop belowthis level, a heater element turns on au-tomatically to kee...
Page 30 - – With the first touch:
Optimum temperature and air quality 30 When you touch the sensors, you willsee the following changes in the dis-play: – With the first touch: The last temperature set flashes. – Each subsequent touch: The temperature changes in 1° incre-ments. – Keeping your finger on the sensor: The temperature cha...
Page 31 - Air quality and humidity; Risk of damage caused by ex-
Optimum temperature and air quality 31 Air quality and humidity In most refrigerators, the humidity is toolow for wine and therefore a refrigeratoris not suitable for wine storage. Highhumidity levels are necessary whenstoring wine to moisturize corks fromthe outside. When the humidity is toolow the...
Page 32 - Switching off DynaCool
Optimum temperature and air quality 32 Switching off DynaCool The wine conditioning unit usesslightly more energy and is a littlenoisier when the DynaCool function isswitched on. You can switch it off nowand then if you wish. Touch the On/Off sensor of the Dyna-Cool function so that it is no longe...
Page 33 - Temperature and door alarm; Temperature alarm
Temperature and door alarm 33 The appliance is equipped with analarm system so that the temperaturecannot rise or fall unnoticed, whichcould possibly damage the wine. Temperature alarm If the temperature in one of the wineconditioning zones rises or falls by acertain amount, the sensor for that zone...
Page 34 - Door alarm; lights up on the display.
Temperature and door alarm 34 Door alarm An alarm will sound if the appliancedoor has been left open for longer thanapprox. 2 minutes. The sensors for thetwo wine conditioning zones will flash inthe control panel. The alarm symbol lights up on the display. As soon as the appliance door isclosed, ...
Page 35 - Feature lighting; and
Feature lighting 35 The interior lighting can be set to re-main on when the door is closed soyour wines can be on display at alltimes. Each wine conditioning zone has itsown lighting strip so all zones are illumi-nated. Switching the feature lightingon and off Touch the On/Off sensor for the fea-t...
Page 36 - Open the appliance door.
Feature lighting 36 Touch the OK sensor to confirm yourchoice. The set brightness is saved to memory.The temperature display then appearsagain. As soon as the appliance door isclosed, the set brightness for the fea-ture lighting takes effect. When the ap-pliance door is opened, the interiorlightin...
Page 37 - By touching the sensors
Feature lighting 37 By touching the sensors – the lighting duration is reduced by 30 minutes – the lighting duration is increased by 30 minutes. Touch the OK sensor to confirm yourchoice. The selected lighting duration is saved.The temperature reappears in the dis-play. The set lighting duration s...
Page 38 - Storing wine bottles; We also recommend increasing the
Storing wine bottles 38 Vibration and movement have a nega-tive effect on the maturing processwhich 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 top...
Page 39 - Wooden shelves; Moving the wooden shelves
Storing wine bottles 39 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 . ...
Page 40 - Adjusting the wooden shelves
Storing wine bottles 40 To replace the wooden shelf, positionit on the extended runners. Thenotches in the wooden shelf fit overthe retaining pins. The magnetic stripshould be pointing forwards. Slide the wooden shelf back into theappliance as far as it will go . Push the wooden shelf righ...
Page 41 - Labeling the wooden racks
Storing wine bottles 41 Labeling the wooden racks For quick and easy identification of thewines stored, you can write on theblackboard-painted surface on themagnetic strips on the wooden shelves. Use the chalk supplied. You can writedirectly on the magnetic strip or removeit from the wooden shelf. T...
Page 42 - The 3D bottle presenter; Maximum capacity
Storing wine bottles 42 If you do not wish to use the 3D bot-tle presenter for presentation pur-poses, simply fold down the rearlegs. Place the 3D bottle presenter flat onthe floor of the wine conditioning unitand push it back carefully until ittouches the back wall of the appli-ance. Importan...
Page 43 - Without SommelierSet
Storing wine bottles 43 Without SommelierSet – Without 3D bottle presenter With the 3D bottle presenter removed,up to 80 Bordeaux-type bottles (0.75 l) can be stored in the wine condi- tioning unit, with 33 bottles in the upperzone and 47 bottles in the lower zone. The maximum capacity of 80 bottles...
Page 44 - With SommelierSet
Storing wine bottles 44 With SommelierSet – Without 3D bottle presenter Up to 62 Bordeaux-type bottles (0.75 l) can be stored in the wine condi- tioning unit, with 15 bottles in the upperzone and 47 bottles in the lower zone. – With 3D bottle presenter set up With the 3D bottle presenter set up, upt...
Page 45 - SommelierSet; Setting up the SommelierSet; Fitting the runner covers
SommelierSet 45 Setting up the SommelierSet The SommelierSet can be used to haveyour wine ready for drinking. You canstore wine glasses and accessories, de-cant your wine, and store open bottlesin the wine conditioning unit. You can place the SommelierSet in theupper or lower wine conditioning zone....
Page 46 - Inserting the glass holder
SommelierSet 46 Inserting the glass holder This can be used for storing and chillingwine glasses. To fit the glass holder , remove the necessary number of slats from thewooden shelf. Place the glass holder on the wooden shelf. Tip: There are two compartments un- derneath the glass rail for...
Page 47 - Automatic defrosting
Automatic defrosting 47 The wine conditioning unit defrosts au-tomatically.
Page 48 - Cleaning agents; do not
Cleaning and care 48 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 49 - Switch off the appliance.
Cleaning and care 49 Before cleaning the wine con-ditioning unit Switch off the appliance. Unplug the appliance or trip the cir-cuit breaker. Take any wine bottles out of the wineconditioning unit and store them in acool place. Take out all other removable parts forcleaning. Remove the mag...
Page 50 - Cleaning the ventilation grilles; Risk of damage as a result of in-; After cleaning
Cleaning and care 50 Cleaning the ventilation grilles A build-up of dust will increase the en-ergy consumption of the appliance. The air vents should be cleaned on aregular basis with a brush or vacuumcleaner (you could use a Miele vac-uum cleaner dusting brush, for exam-ple). Cleaning the door se...
Page 51 - lights up in the display, the
Active AirClean filter 51 Fresh air from the room enters the wineconditioning unit through the Active Air-Clean filter. Filtering the incoming airthrough the Active AirClean filter en-sures that all air entering the applianceis fresh and free from dust and odors. The reminder to change the Active Ai...
Page 53 - Frequently Asked Questions; Problem
Frequently Asked Questions 53 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 55 - Messages in the display
Frequently Asked Questions 55 Messages in the display Message Possible cause and solution The alarm symbol is lit up in the display andboth wine conditioningzone sensors flash inthe control panel. Anaudible alarm is alsosounding. The door alarm has been activated. Close the wine unit door. Both ...
Page 56 - The interior lighting is not working.
Frequently Asked Questions 56 The interior lighting is not working. Problem Possible cause and solution 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 automatica...
Page 57 - General problems with the wine conditioning unit
Frequently Asked Questions 57 General problems with the wine conditioning unit Problem Possible cause and solution 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 availablefrom Technical Service. An alarm doe...
Page 58 - Causes of noises; Normal noises
Causes of noises 58 Normal noises Cause Brrrrr... A humming noise is made by the motor (compressor). Thisnoise can get louder for brief periods when the motor switcheson. Blub, blub.... A gurgling noise can be heard when the coolant circulatesthrough the pipes. Click.... Clicking sounds occur whenev...
Page 59 - Technical Service; Contact in case of fault
Technical Service 59 Contact in case of fault In the event of a fault which you cannotremedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Technical Service. Contact information for Miele Techni-cal Service can be found at the end ofthis document. Please quote the model and serial num-ber of yo...
Page 60 - Installation; Installation location
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Installation location Risk of injury and damage. A wine conditioning unit that has notbeen installed properly can tip up.Keep the appliance door shut untilthe wine conditioning unit has beenbuilt in and secured in its building-inniche in accordance with these oper-at...
Page 61 - Danger from broken glass!
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 Load-bearing capacity of theniche floor To ensure the safe installation of thewine conditioning unit and to guaranteeits correct functioning, the floor of theniche where the appliance is to be in-stalled must be smooth and even. It must be made from strong, rigid ma-te...
Page 62 - Climate class
Installation *INSTALLATION* 62 Climate class 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 class Room tempera- t...
Page 63 - Ventilation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 63 Ventilation WARNING! Fire hazard! Operation of the wine conditioningunit is limited. Keep the ventilationslits free from obstruction. If the ventilation slits are not kept free and unobstructed the compres-sor will switch on more often and willrun for longer.This c...
Page 64 - – Important! The larger the ventilation; Custom door panel; Horizontal and vertical gaps
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 If you wish to fit a grille in the ventila-tion openings, the ventilation open-ings must be larger than 31 squareinches. The passage volume of 31square inches is the total area of theopening slits in the grille. – Important! The larger the ventilation slits, the more e...
Page 65 - Gap; Fit a spacer between the housing
Installation *INSTALLATION* 65 Customdoorpanelthickness A Gap X for different edge radii B R0 R1.2 R2 R3 ≥ 5/8" -3/4" (16-19mm) min. 1/8" (3 mm) 3/4" (20 mm) 3/16" (5 mm) 3/16" (4 mm) 3/16" (4 mm) 1/8" (3.5 mm) 3/4" (20 mm) 3/16" (5.5 mm) 3/16" (5 mm) 3/...
Page 66 - Installation dimensions
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 Installation dimensions The power cord is110 1/4" (2,800 mm) long. The electrical socket must be easilyaccessible in an emergency and notconcealed behind the appliance. ≥ 31" 2 ≥ 21 5/8" 22 1/16"* ≥ 1 9/16" ≤ 82 11/16" ≥ 19 11/16" 22 1/16...
Page 67 - Custom door panel dimensions; Reversing the door hinge; Risk of injury and damage.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 Custom door panel dimensions 15 1/2" (393 mm) 60 3/8" (1533 mm) 4 5/8" (117.2 mm) Risk of damage. Never fit a custom door panel in frontof the glass door as this can lead toa build up of moisture and causecorrosion of the wine conditioningunit. Revers...
Page 69 - and replace it on the op-
Installation *INSTALLATION* 69 6 Take off the upper retainingbracket and replace it on the op- posite side. Remove the stopper from the ap- pliance door. Remove the spacer from the appli- ance door, rotate it 180° and fit it onthe opposite side. Refit the stopper on the opposite ...
Page 72 - Risk of damage and injury from
Installation *INSTALLATION* 72 The door hinges on the wine condition-ing unit are set at the factory to enablethe appliance door to be opened wide. However, if the opening angle of the ap-pliance door needs to be limited for anyreason, the hinge can be adjusted toaccommodate this. If, for example, t...
Page 73 - Preparing the wine conditioning unit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 73 All fitting instructions given are for aright-hand hinged appliance. If youhave converted the appliance to left-hand hinging, you will need to adaptthese instructions accordingly. Preparing the wine conditioning unit Unscrew the transport safety de-vices from both...
Page 74 - Slide the filler panel
Installation *INSTALLATION* 74 Push the wine conditioning unit twothirds of the way into the building-inniche. Turn the front adjustable feet all theway in using the wrench supplied. Slide the filler panel supplied from the front into the holders on the wineconditioning unit as shown. ...
Page 77 - Installing the wine conditioning unit
Installation *INSTALLATION* 77 Installing the wine conditioning unit If the wine conditioning unit ispushed too far into the building-inniche, the appliance door will notclose properly. This can cause ice tobuild up and condensate to accumu-late, and cause the appliance to mal-function. These issues...
Page 78 - Push the fixing brackets
Installation *INSTALLATION* 78 1. 2. Push the hinged side of the applianceto the housing unit wall. To secure the wine conditioning unitto the housing unit, screw the sup-plied particle board screws through the hinge plates at the topand bottom (1. + 2.). Push the fixing brackets and ...
Page 80 - Installing the custom door panel
Installation *INSTALLATION* 80 Check that the wine conditioning unitis standing securely in the building-inniche and that the appliance doorcloses properly. Installing the custom door panel If installed in a run of units, make surethat the top edge of the custom doorpanel is at the same height as ...
Page 82 - Screw the nuts
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 max. 1/8" (2.5 mm) Screw the nuts loosely onto the threaded bolts . Do not tighten the nuts yet. Close the appliance door carefullyand check the distance between thedoor and adjoining unit doors. Thedistance should be the same. Align the sides of the ap...
Page 83 - Now screw on the top nuts
Installation *INSTALLATION* 83 Close the appliance door again andcheck the distance between the doorand adjoining unit doors. Now screw on the top nuts . The appliance door is now secured. Secure the custom door panel to theappliance door at the bottom usingthe screws supplied. Resecur...
Page 85 - Electrical connection; Danger of electric shock!
Installation *INSTALLATION* 85 Electrical connection Danger 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 must not begrounded via a gas pipe...
Page 86 - solar power
Installation *INSTALLATION* 86 The outlet must be easily accessible inan emergency so that the wine condi-tioning unit can be quickly discon-nected from the electrical supply incase of an emergency. If the outlet is no longer accessibleonce the appliance has been installed,an all-pole disconnect dev...
Page 87 - Demo mode; Turning on Demo mode
Information for dealers 87 Demo mode The appliance can be demonstrated inthe showroom or at exhibitions in“Demo mode”. In this mode the controlpanel and interior lighting are active butthe compressor remains turned off, sothat the appliance does not cool down. Turning on Demo mode Switch the wi...
Page 88 - Touch the
Information for dealers 88 Touch the or sensor so that the symbol 0 appears in the display (meaning: Demo mode is inactive). Touch the OK sensor to confirm yourselection. The selected setting will be adoptedand the symbol will flash. Touch the settings sensor to leave thesettings...
Page 91 - 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 Technical Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre 800-843-7231609-419-4298 Technical ...