Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the wine storage unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Before use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Electrical safety; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using the appliance, followbasic safety precautions, includingthe following: Read all instructions beforeinstallation and use to preventaccidents and machine 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
~ Never use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance. Pressurized steam coulddamage electrical components andcause a short circuit. ~ Do not use any electrical equipment inside the appliance. Danger of injury. Disposal of your old appliance ~ Before disposing of an old appliance, first make the door l...
Page 7 - Guide to the wine storage unit
a Circulation fans / Active charcoal filter b Wooden racks c Insulation panel to separate the upper and middle temperature zones d Bottle display rack e Control panel / Insulation panel to separate the middle and lower temperaturezones f Main switch to turn the appliance On/Off g Glass door with UV ...
Page 8 - Control panel
Control panel a Access button b Upper temperature zone c Middle temperature zone d Lower temperature zone e Temperature display:Allows you to set the temperature( X colder; Y warmer) andset the duration of the displaylighting( X shorter; Y longer) f Long-term wine storage g Short-term storage of whi...
Page 9 - Before use
Before using for the first time The stainless steel surface of theappliance is protected with a plasticfilm, which protects it during shipping. Do not remove this protective film untilthe appliance has been completelyinstalled. After removing the protective film cleanthe exterior surface with the su...
Page 10 - Using the settings; Settings
Using the settings This appliance is operated with the useof touch keys activated by a finger. – An available button will appear white. – A selected button will appear yellow.. ^ Touch the access button so it turnsyellow. On the control panel you will now seethe sensor buttons of the threetemperatur...
Page 11 - Custom settings; Function
^ To de-select a temperature zonetouch the sensor button for thatparticular zone so that it turns white,or select another sensor button. ^ To leave the settings menu, touch theaccess button " p " so it turns white. The last settings entered are stored. The sensor buttons for the threetempera...
Page 14 - Temperature alarm; Turning the temperature alarm Off; Door alarm; Turning the door alarm Off; Alarm
The appliance is equipped with analarm system, to ensure that thetemperature does not rise unnoticedbecause of energy loss or an opendoor. The alarm system is alwaysoperational, it does not need to beturned on. Temperature alarm If the temperature becomes too warm,an alarm sounds, the "alarm"...
Page 15 - Optimum temperature and air quality
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. The wine storage unit provides aconstant temperature, increasedhumidity and an odor-free environ...
Page 16 - Temperature ranges
Temperatures can be independentlyset in all three zones. The unit comes factory pre-set for whitewine, red wine, and wine storage. The temperatures can be changed asdesired. ^ Select the temperature zone youwould like to change the temperaturein. Use the X and Y buttons next to the temperature displ...
Page 17 - Temperature display; required
Insulation panels for thermalseparation The unit has two fixed insulation panels,to divide the interior into the threedifferent temperature zones. Thisallows you to store three different typesof wine, such as red wine, white wineand champagne. The correct serving temperature iscrucial for the taste ...
Page 19 - Humidity; Setting the humidity level
Humidity In a conventional refrigerator, thehumidity levels are too low for storingwines. High humidity levels (60 - 70 %)are very important for the storage ofwine, so that the corks remain moist.Under low humidity, the corks dry outfrom the outside and can no longer sealthe bottles properly. This i...
Page 21 - Storing wine
Storage tips – Always unpack bottles – do not store wine in crates or boxes. – Always lay bottles on their side for storage. This keeps the corks moistfrom the inside, preventing air fromentering. – Store similar wine varieties beside each other on the same shelf, toavoid restacking and the need tod...
Page 22 - Bottle display rack; Never; Maximum capacity
Bottle display rack The display rack, allows you to displayselected bottles so they can be seeneven with the door closed. ^ Lay the wine bottles in the displayrack, so that they touch the woodenguide-rail a . ^ To remove the display rack pull it upand out, then attach it to the rearposition on the w...
Page 23 - Display lighting; Turning on; Turning off
Display lighting The display lighting can be turned on ifyou wish the bottles to be lit up evenwhen the door is closed. Turning on ^ Touch the access button " p " so it turns yellow. ^ Touch the "Display light" sensorbutton so that it turns yellow. The display lighting will now remai...
Page 24 - Defrosting
During normal operation, condensateand frost can form on the rear wall ofthe refrigerator and drawers.You do not need to remove thisbuild-up, it will defrost and evaporateautomatically with the heat generatedby the appliance. Defrosting 24
Page 25 - do not; 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, acids, chloridesor chemical solve...
Page 26 - Before cleaning; Cleaning the interior; Do not allow the racks to; Appliance door
Before cleaning ^ Use the main switch to turn theappliance off completely. The main switch is located on the rightside underneath the control panel. ^ Unplug the power cord. ^ Remove any bottles from theappliance and store it in a cool place. ^ Take out any removable parts,e.g., shelves. Cleaning th...
Page 27 - Interior lighting
Active charcoal filters Replacement filters are availablefrom Miele. ^ Remove the cover a over the filter, use a screwdriver if necessary. ^ Remove the old filter b and replace with a new active charcoal filter. ^ Replace the cover a over the new filter. After cleaning ^ Return all bottles to the ap...
Page 29 - Frequently asked questions
With the aid of the following guide minor problems can be corrected without a ser-vice call. Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified and trained person in strictaccordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairscould cause personal injury or machine damage and may ...
Page 32 - MieleCare; MieleCare; MieleCare; 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 33 - Installation instructions; before
Installation instructions Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the mostcurrent product specification, technical & warranty information. To prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructions before installation or use.
Page 34 - 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 35 - Empty weight of your machine:; Installation site; Installation
, In areas with a tropical climate (over 100°F/38°C and more than70% air humidity) the wine coolermust only be operated in airconditioned locations. Otherwise thefunction of the machine cannot beguaranteed. Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed installation ...
Page 37 - Installation options; Single column
Installation options There are many different installationoptions. You are limited only by thedesign of the kitchen. The door hinge cannot beexchanged. Single column The appliance can be installed at anypreferred location in the kitchen. However, be sure the door will openand close properly in the c...
Page 38 - from; more than 6; Side panels
Installation with partition using the"Merging Kit" The minimum thickness of the partitionis 5 / 8 " (16 mm). If there is a partition with a thickness from 5 / 8 " (16 mm) to 6 5 / 16 " (160 mm) between the adjacent appliances, theneach appliance should be individuallyinstalled wi...
Page 39 - Dimensions
Door dimensions (open min. 90°) A KWT 16X1 SF 26 5 / 8 " (677 mm) Dimensions 39
Page 40 - Niche dimensions
Niche dimensions A B KWT 16x1 SF 24 ½" (622.2 mm) 24" (610 mm) Dimensions 40
Page 41 - Power supply
Power supply 1. Power supply A KWT 16X1 SF 12" (305 mm) Dimensions 41
Page 42 - Before you begin; Tools needed for installation
Before you begin Read these instructions completelyand carefully.Have the appliance installed by aqualified technician, according tothe enclosed installation instructions. To reduce the risk of injury ordamage to the product, two peopleshould be used for installation. These installation instructions...
Page 44 - Do not remove them
There are transportation safetydevices inside the appliance toprotect the shelves until installationis complete. Do not remove them , or parts may be damaged. ^ Check the appliance for damage intransit. Do not install the appliance if it isvisibly damaged. If in doubt, contactMiele. ^ Loosen the bra...
Page 47 - Mounting Accessories
Preparing the installationniche , Keep the appliance door closed until it is securely fastened in theniche. Tipping hazard. Because of the size and weight ofthe appliance, it is essential toensure that the appliance cannot tipover once it has been mounted inthe niche. Mounting Accessories The mounti...
Page 48 - In a cabinet with a back wall
^ Mark the holes through the anti-tipbrackets b on the floor of the installation niche. ^ Set the brackets aside. Screws are supplied with theappliance for variousapplications/materials. If the anti-tip brackets cannot beattached securely with the screwssupplied, an alternative anti-tipdevice can be...
Page 49 - In a cabinet without a back wall
In a cabinet without a back wall ^ screw the cabinet to the wall behindit in several places using suitablemounting brackets.For this, use suitable plugs/screwsdepending on the type of wall. Securing an alternative anti-tipdevice If the anti-tip brackets cannot beattached securely, an alternativeanti...
Page 51 - Aligning the appliance
^ Plug the appliance into the poweroutlet b . The plug of the appliance should beeasily accessible after installation.If the plug is not accessible after theappliance has been installed,disconnection from the powersupply should be completed via thecircuit breaker. In the case of side-by-sideinstalla...
Page 53 - Attaching the toe-kick cover
Attaching the toe-kick cover The maximum height of the toe-kickcover is 4" (102 mm) from the top ofthe floor. Do not cover ventilationslits in the plinth. Risk of damage tothe appliance. ^ If required, cut the toe-kick cover tothe required length and height. ^ Attach the plinth to the appliance....
Page 54 - Mounting the air separator
Mounting the air separator The air separator keeps the supply andexhaust air separate. This preventswarm exhaust air from flowing into themachine, optimizing the energyperformance of the unit. ^ If necessary, shorten the three partsof the air separator. ^ Insert the foam pieces back into thesides. ^...
Page 55 - 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 conductormay...
Page 58 - MasterCool control panel options for RemoteVision; Status indicators Description of function
MasterCool control panel options for RemoteVision Status indicators Description of function Flashing ; ~ Module booting phase Flashing ; ‡ Not connected to network Flashing ; | Connection to network established, no IP addressassigned Solid ; # Connected to network Flashing ; < In Ad-Hoc Mode, not...